THE CHIMP NT' r g -Anbgss=riFßnE:' COLIETIRIA, Aur 111 , 1 etivertieeitql will be ewwitlered CAS.l7•ail 4044144 c pt,way .arkr jirel maim lion. • The Cattle Qnsteress amusing matrimonial story is told o:xrespowie4t of the olden times in ,I,Ciew Zuglaud. It so fell out that a; young couple became very much smitten ,with cacti., otter—ay yuotag people do, 7 . lib:yotittilliatuatt's father wa's Q4taiter—the 'young' man was poor but • respectable: 'Me father 4oull stinul no Sileh onion, bot resolutely opposed it, and the datighter dare not disobey- open ly. .She "met him by the moonlight," while'she pretended, never to see him. ald . ...dte pined and 'Wasted in spite of her- She was , really in love—a state of teasswhieh women of crier reach inituatination than reality. Stitl' the father remained inexorable. - - . . tt. the row on ; , ..Marp damask cheek' 'passed off. She let con like a worm in the. buil, prey' eni - 'that damask cheek, however , but whea her father asked h.er why shie .ed,she"always told him. The old man was a widower, and loved histlaughter dearly ; Bac" it?, beat' .a widowed mother who.laid , . I.l..tflin 'charge, a"ivOnian's i3,Yttr have given way before the impor tunities of a daughter. Men are not,, however, stubborn in such matters.and tvhen, - the father saw that his daughter's iwos set upon the match, he surprised her Of Pa !day by breaking out—.-, " Mary,. rather than mope to death thee• had.. better marry as soon as thee ehoaies',,,and whom thee pleases." And then what did Mary ?, Wait till :the birds Of the air, had told her swain of tlie - : - change, or until her father had time to salter this mind ? Not a. bit of it. She clapped her neat, plain' bon net on . her head, walked directly into the street, and then directly to the house of her in tended as the street could carry her. She walked into the house without knocking was not then lash iontaLi'e= = nd.she found t -family just as they wer3 sitting dowitto dinner. Some little commotion was exhibited at so-unexpected „and so unusual en appal.. kiwi as UPI' heiress in the widow's cot tage, but she heeded it not. Juba looked aep igriringly, She walked' directly up -Xo him, and took itivtil his hands in hers. "John," said she " father says I may have thee." And John got directly up from the dinner-table, and went to the parson's. just twenty-five minutes they were man Awl wife. • The Xother'§ A .Mother on' the Green hills of \Ter- . moat stood at her garden gate, holding ify her right hand a sou of sixteen years old, Mad with love of the sea.—" Edward" said site, " they tell me that the 'great temptation of the seaman's life, is drink. Promise me., before you quit your moth er's hand, that you will never drink,' Said he, for he told me the story, " I gave her the promise. J went the broad globe, ovor ; Calcutta, the Mediterranean, San ifrancisco, the Cape of Good Hope, and during forty years, whenever I saw glass filled with the sparkling liquor, pay mother's form by thegarden gate, on the hills of Vermont, rose up before me; : and today Jac sixty, my lips are innocent of the ; taste of liquor." Was not • that sweet cyidence of a single. word Y yet it was but half; for" said he, ''yes terday, there came into any counting -70014 a man a forty, and asked me, 'Do you icilow me?" No,' said I, was brought once; said he to my informant, 'drunk, into your presence, on ship-board; you were a passenger, the captain kicked me aside ; you took me into your berth, kept me there until I had slept oft my intoxication, Aud then you asked me if had a modier. 1. said never, that 1 knew of; never heard a niethe?ii zoida. You told ire of yours, at the garden gate ; and tb-day, twenty years later 1 am master of one of the finest packets in New York, add I Conic to ask you to come and see me." How for back that little candle threw its. learn- 7 the notbeett word on the green hillside of Hod be thatiked for the almighty„ power ufa singlelvertt. Lesgton Fgy Wives " Why L 4 it?" asked a lady, " that so many men are anxious-to get rid of their wives ?" • " I.3ecause," eras the reply. "so few women exert themselves after mar riage to make their presence indispensa ble to the happiness of their husbands I . ' When husband and wife have become gitO!;titgirty • accustomed to each other -L'• whetrall that little battery .of charms which both played off so skilfully before the syeddipg-day 'ha; been- e;tharisted_ toenis,aym to think that nothing t! naitiits but Cue ela.nking of the legal chai tit; which them :to, each other. The Fife se4 . 4 3 ,A°4 l if ek iiiil.V.?oF4 6 444 ? L° near ,attraction, ,hintlal# ; and the latter per , TfuednFithjeaOttesz . t.robegins to brood-pypfan r unpenApniility which does not exist, and to magnify .the, exiat into iPifuSpoislu,ble.ratl..tlagles7.4. l 4e. way , This is the secret. The woman ,before marriage can charm .afterward;if ": •she will 'though not of course hy , s rae..,auic means. There are a thousand ;ways, if she will only study them' j,?nt.,' in which she can makes houle,so attractive that her bus hand will unconsciously, dislike to absent himielf Crain it,' arid .4o - she' can readily' make herself the particular deity of the domestic sli t e may ,quietly lii . u;81; a t all ieniptatiofis" ... 4.,C,"alicn- . 'titeAer nationi i,nr with those inellitations Stich cases, his active judgment. Joshßillings on Shanghis ; The shanghis reuster is .a gentile and speaks is a forrip • fubg. iz hilt off piles like a Sandy'llill..erace. If he had bin bilt with ;; ;#togs i z he ym•dmveknibul t he: pet:trivia '4: 1 4411h Aminml but quite often comps, off: sekund best,in a ruff and tumble, fife; Ike the inj ens, tha ken t stand. eiyilizatien, I and are brit disappearing., ~ Tba. roust on ! the ground Stwllar tew•the mud turkle., Tha go to sleep, sfanding: :And' suui' Limes p itch over and:when the dew tha enter the gr(Mud•like a piek.- . a:ve, There fued cousin ov kern in . the enr.' Tha crow like a jackass troubled with broonskeesucks. Tha fi'llf : VlPtiz litirjh 4 44 ()psi triet skule inciter, and giuerally sit dOW,A r rite,oph..tew keep, from tipping over. Tha arc dre'dftil unhandy tev etok, yu lit git them awl into 'a potash kittel to oust. The female reuster Jays an eg as big ::iz a kokerunt, and iz sick fbr a week afterwards. and when she hatches out a litter ov ping I . diungh is she has tew brood them kandifig,:afortgin up 3 ov them, the rest stand around on the out side, like boys around a cirkus tent Bitten a peep under the kanvass whenever dm can: T 114 ,• Man Who fast brought the-breed ;: , into country cought tew of them all and be obliged to feed ,them on grasshoppers caught hi hand. I never had but one and he got cho ked tu deth bi a kink in a clothes line, but not Until he had swallowed 13 fe r et ov it Not enny shanghi for me' if you please; I would rathe board a traveling kolporter and as for eating o t ne,give nle oiled owl rare dun or a turkee i:l3l.&Zara, toasted hole and stuffed with,a,pair, ofinjiu , rub ber boots, but not'enny shanghi for me, not a shanghi.--Poughkeepsia'a. ' NEW STATIONERY, PERIODICAL - L --AND- • VARIETYS'TORE. NEWSPAPERS,PERIODICALS, ENVELOPES, STATIONERS, 4:c. NOVELS, SON(IS AN]) SONG 11001iS, PICTURES, PIIOTOGRA_PII CARDS, , • - -;'••• 1. : 1 • N ASSOTitNIItNT , OP) L Ain ES? • TIUMINII.SUS, AND VARII.'".r.LES, ALL 'AT REASONABLE RATES PLEASE OWE US A CALL. N. W. GttEENE, No. 4, Shreiner's Row, above Sept. 3, 'tll-3 mo. Walnut Street A ARRIVAL OF NEW • _ : 44r Watches, Clocks AL:23.01. 36•133,0laaveco' *lnFtt received. at the Store of • • P. Shreiner & Son. Front St. above Walnut, where we are always prepared to sell goods et the cheapest rates, u ad guarantee them to be as represented, DO YOU WANT A GOOD GULD.PENI' 11 so, call anal (.Xllllll7lO our stook of War rea.‘t. latdd les Fine Gold Pea, Ike 1.te.11, now' ii,miirket, wiitrrante'cl • to give stixiiitiv•tiott. • :1:-.?"" Watches and .Teive - lry 'earefally re paired. may - 1764. ' ' P. sinarix.En. h. sox. • , m Eratm,r, DISCLOSUTES--S'eerets 1 for the million ! A Illetit valuable 11.11(.1 011tfer fill - publication: . A work ,ol 400 pages, and 30 colored etutritv,ing B . DR. HUNTERS 'VAT*: MECUM', an orignal and popular treaties on Man awl Woman, their Physiology, Functioup, and Sexual disordeis of everYkind,witever- Fail ing Remedies for their :::peddy ens". The practice of 1.) It. lIUNTEIt has long been, and still is unbounded, but at the earliest solicitation of numerous persons, he has been induced to extend his ledieal useful ness through the 1114. , CUU111 of liis "VA DE MI:CUM.' It is a volume that should be in the hands of every ftuuily lit the land, as a preventive of secret viees...r as a guide for the alleviation of tine or the most awful and 111.44011C1 h'l3 SCA U rges ever vb•iited mankind. (it)lt 4 ;opy,,seei I rely enveloped will be forwarded free of pOstage to anv part of the United SLatun for cunt"; in P. I). stamps. Address, post paid, II R. MTN , TER. \0. 3 Division Street NOW 'York. fliv 'f; I ly • JUSTUS GRAY k CO.'S . GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE FRoyT corxmnr.t. PA. A large stock of LI e gO(Xkt just reeci ved Stich MS' • " Fit IMTRA (Trs port Tuk-grA;FP k mu!: iws. F.\ SOAPS. STEIt AMBRoSTA. *IR COLOR,- • •-• CrtrITI:ATED PrrAf.,(llsl:S.," • - FLA VORI.7sKi NXTRACTS; 1144 , ..X PLANVATION MITE Rs, Ruiz. lirushot, Conlbg, eze. Ovspersta. Pali , . Ladio,..• Toilet Artielom. ExtraelA, &P. AU t•lo• tric.t.twiritletr Fetnilv .Nforlieio... O f fia, age aro 4 for salt, 1.143.4,401. LEN MORTAR DR E. G s7'ollll 'FLU ]argent, koi!Rt ,s e vlopietl and grentf..t. variety of - Drugs *u4tPlitanleals in Cohan hifLltlways oil NATAL nirtieultir attention Ls paid to filling physieimi4 proserrial4iis. W espeelitll4o.l)vite gip attentionof the ladies to ourex,teusiie 44sgortrueot of toilet artielea at ' - • GOLDEN-31ORTAtt PitCG.STOIrt, ' Wont gtreilt,,abbve .V 2 3 Coittinhia, RSAP:AR ` .." " •ITOM:WOPLO'6.OIMTAT R/Oltflif TOM ?. tt . . Scrofula and Boronlons Diseases:: - 1 Prom Emery Edes;la Inell-knosott merchant of Ox. font, ..Ilittne. ,'- "I have sold large quantities of your SitriSArt"- 4ILLLA, but 'never yet one bottle which failed of the .desiretterect and full satisfaction to those who took 3t. As fast as onr - people try.lt; they agreci there has been no medicine like it before lu our community." Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, ID %cars, Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin. ' From Rem RiZt.'Strattcat, Brixtol;'Englamt."' 4,, I only do my duty to you and the public, when I add my testimony to that won publish of the me dicinal virtues of your SAlLS&rStuta.A.' Illy daug,hz. ter, aged ten, had an afflicting humor huller ears; eyes, and hair for years, whials we were unable 'to: cure until we tried your SSItS 4 trAult.LA. Sho has • been well for some; nontlia." ,From /11Cs. Jane E. Rice, a well-knawn and much esteemed lady ,t 1 Gen4avilleottomnif a y Co., .V. .T. "3ly daughter has sultii-blrfcer XYcar past with a scrofulous' ruption, which' was very troubleboine.' Nothing afforded_ any- relief •untll we z tried your SAttsarmtu.ba,which soon completely cured ber.'l• From ,Charles P. Gage, am., of .therwittalrkament Gase„, 4 llarrag ,5". Co" manajactunots of enamelled papers in :Ordain, .N", it. " l - had, for, soveral years, a very troublesome • humor in- my -thee, -which grew constantly worse until it disfigured my features and became an hard lerable atTlietiou. I tried almost every thing zinnia cordlpf.both edricenodnactliclnelsa svitheut auxy rellet - Mliiiteer, Mita - I viol: "yditr Slt'u:stiKlisrt.V.t. It immediately made my face worse, as you told nice , ;it might for a time; bat in a few ,weeks the new skin began to form under the blotches, and con tinned until say face is. as smooth as any liody's. and I tun without any symptoink of the disease that I know of. I enjoy perfect health, and without a doubt owe it to your iltuaxtteittMtn.." Erysipelas—General Debihty—Purity the Blood From Pr. Rat. Styria, Mot Atm St., :Sinn York. ..Tht. , .i, •sm. seldom hill to .remove I.Crieptions mtd Scrrtfulout S'orro by theyersevering eo-cof your ISA tts.tr.vtit.i4 t, ;nut I have jut.t now euretlan att.sek of Malignant If.'rrmipelair with it. Ku allorative the possess equals the SAtts.s.p.tottx.t" you have sup plied to the profession as well As to the people." From J. E..foloodon, F,mr. it ,&rota's, Ohio_ "For ;Wkly.!) Zdursri7lntricAle yellow liirytdpolnw orrioy right sum, tiortitzvirlda tionio trie l f4ll the( .celebrated physicians I could marl!, null took hun dreds AK dollars worth.oC.raerlicines,. ,The , ulcers were 'Xo'had 'that the 'cords bhearrie visible, and the doctors ducided.that my arm must be arupututed. begins tekhikyoni , SMomr, , CouALt. , l Took two ;bob. tles, shfirsbsh6 or ybur Pitts. "I'd: Miler' they have cured Inc. I 111111„1110Wallvell and sound as any body. Ileing In a public place, my case is known to every body in this conununity, and excites the wondernf Frinn Eon. henry Monro, Ar. P. P.,c.f . A'clreasite, C. W., ,s leading member of the Ch mama Portia- meat. . have most your SAnrAi•Aurt.l'..‘ in any - family,' Ihr I,senewiriteaiiiiff,' and for lairty?iing The Mad, With very beneficial results,and feel confidence In cannsuendiug it to the attlict", , • St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, Salt •Bheum, Scald Heacl„',Soro Eyes. , From Harney Siellcr, .7:sq., the title editor: of MC Miikhiedllo , l: . Dellguetl4l, "Our only Thild;about three years of age, wan attacked by pimples on his furelnaul., They rapidly spread until they formed at loathsome and virulent sore, which covered his face, and actually blinded Ilk eyes for some days. 'A Skilful physician applied nitrate of silver and other reniedien, without any , apparent elleet. For fifteen days we guarded his mails, lest with them he should tear open the tea. teriug and corrupt wound which covered his whole face. 'laving tried every thing else we had any hope from, we began giving your S.titsArmittAA, and applying the iodide of potash lotion, as you direct. The sore began to heal when we bad given the first bottle, stud was well when we had finished the second. The child's eyelashes, which had tome oat, grew again, and he is now as healthy and fair as soy other. The whole neighborhood predicted that the child nattst - a ' ' “' 'BYrinalie . ttnd-Merertrittl..uiSen.s'e. " Front De. Hiram Slant, of St. .‘ I lind your SAILS.% ?MULL.% a morerpliectute remedy for the secondary sytuPtomaseaSlirkilis. aml ror syphilitic disease than any othertooposse.s. Tfie'prolession lire indebted to youjor sonto,wf the best medicines we have." vst From A. French, ;11. „H . ., on runitrenephyeatan of locrenre, Mae., trhq is a pronsiitefEsneniber of rhr L.T/14alare ilhissach needs. " DR. .Avint. illy dear Sir Illaye %nod your SAns trt RILL.% an excellent remedy , for,r_Syphllis, hob et' the primer!, and secondary type,etualereib tuft in some eases that were3ow, olaitinifte to yield to other remedies. do not,know";whst Wp - taIYCM. ploy with more certainly citsuccessovhere upowcrc. tut alterative is required.. Mr. Chia.e. S. Tint Vete, of Yerellrlinstriick, had drealiftil ulcers on his legs, caused by the abuse of mercury, or ?Hereto-int disease, which grew more and more aggravated for years, iu spite of every remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the Lim. use of A171:104 SARSAPARILLA relieved him. Few cases can be inlaid more inveterate and distressing them this, and it took several duheu bottles to cure lam Leueorrhcen, Whites, Female Weakness, are generally produced by internal Seeetehms Ul ceration, and are very often cured by the . alterative erect of this S ills Seine cases require. however, In aid of the 54 Ins.% r.t /ULLA, the skilful application of local remedies. From, the well-known • and inlihig-relehrafed Dr. .hwnh orrill,:ni Cincinnti; have found your SAnsAVARILLA an excellent alter:ol%e in diseases Of females:: 31any• cases or I rreodari ty;Lencdrrlnti, Intenint - 1 rlceratlon,'and lorardebilitv, arising from the scrofulous diathesis, have y/eLled to itould there• are for, find do.not, when 11'14 efroe'rin properly swirled by local trestntent." A may, unwilling f r .' ,edion? the publication. of: her nnlne, tri . 4lol : "My Ilautrhter aml myself have been cured of a very debilitating Inamorrhma of loin; standing, by two bottles of your SAINAPAIIII.I.A." Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, when comport by Scrofula In the nyntent, nye rapidly cured by 1/118 EXT. SAUSAVARILLA. AYER'S C.A:TILIVIITIC PILLS possess so many advantages over the other purgatives in the , market. and their superior virtues aro so universally known. that we need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best ever has been, and that they may be ,jcpended Oil to do all that they have ever done. rrepared by J. C. AYEIt, M. D., & Co., Lowell, Macs., and raid by T,T,Lk Life Insurance Agency. Prrulcisitpied futSti reticutly been stil l. pointed Agent Columbia and vi cinity of the (tirard Life Insurance Com pany of Philadelphia., This company is one of the , ii iuLnnd 11eSt. VlNtilbliSC,4 in the country, with a capital and assets amount log to nearly Two Million of Dollars. All the in.utred part lei tate in the profit: of the couilitin 5: ?X%l ii estodln.LikOnsitranee sire timitod to' cal ul`s)riantieltooks and Circulars. l_ss'llESS,Agent, .Oppostite Can. Dank, Locust St. Oct. 1. 1864. NEW STOCK OF GOODS. h,ye s Just received n new Mock of eJ tuattian. store in town. Onr assortment of rxNzi IVIIV2" . G3KOCIIRres Is large , *lntl complete, contilsting lu part (Wan grade of lin gars, ' Mont, Teas, FiSII, ,railVes Spices, nom-, I'ruils, fir. Provisions of 'all kiwis, together with lr'ood and Wi llow-wore,(l loss moinneens ware. S‘VIT7,F:It AND LIMBER CHEESY.," dermas fruits, fie. WINES ILIVID TAIQVCIIIS. oinzWtitX% tirA t4ifiri-444.—i44744471701Vi1it t0, as it 18 uld k and of the very best quality. l'er Nvishing 1 pure article it will he sold on gtutraittee , Call around. and it.r.pnet. our stock whether :Vint, buy or not. A. mire of pub liv patronage is solicited. • GEOlteitiilltaX,f.kgent. Cur. Fifth it..; Union St. r_ohnilliia. Aug. 27, '64. • CRPE - rs .CAARET..I NT ENV and splendid ~ styies carpet. and od Cloths, sold tit very:4mill prolitp, cad and axamina then, at Col'a.mar.l9-14. MALTBY 4: CASr.., GOT OURi VEATCH "7". J. RUMPLE t SON, hitvo just recviived TWO 11UNDliED GROSS I.6uvhia:: a sett •ifil .4;6. fold wholesale and retail. J. Ir.UNil:,E'tt SCPTC.' ' nprll 2, '64. 1. - nenst ittrvet.'enrn. IMOTOCIIILAII3. TUE Lamest assortment over offered in Colon:11okt, at the alettp book, store of —W2J. U. • WISTA.R S SB AILSAMEE I -; - ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST. RE . LIMLEREMEDIES IN THE :WORLD Fiir j ‘64l;B; - 601.64' Whooping' Cough, gronehftiii Diftlee tr. Or :Breathing,. _Asthma, Hoarseness,. • Sure Throat, Croup, and every Affection of the Throut,Lungs and Chest, INCLUDING EVEN CONSUMPTION. IVISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CURRY. So' general lias the use of this remedy be ,andlso popularis it everywhere,that it is unnecessary, to recount its virtues.— Its worksveitk for if and, find_ utterance in tie4hrnWirfitrd4iiiitaryfatinniv Of the many who from long sphering and settled disease - liar'e - ,Witg ash; been re storod.to pristine vigor and health. We can present a mass of evidence in proof of our assertion,' that • ..CA . NIiDI2 BE DISCREDITED Tlio Rev. Jakuib Seichlo7, Alfl.l....lt,l93vizt,and...utuelt ,xenteeteitantong, ;the pop . nratton In. this - conntty, makes the: following Statetnentforthe hen eiit of the afflicted : IlyNovEn. Pet, Daar,Siral intia?r , - taht be'rretit*frefin ofyonr preparir: tion—lVisker't Balsam of Nl'ilti Cherry—it /auras me pieuetlfie n, reeolsocetul it o• the pa blic. :.:unte eight years'ago one of icy daughtel crewed to he in a decline, and little,hopes of her rueovely were enter tainted. lllieu.liroeured a bottle of 'your exeellent Balsam, and before ahe had taken the n hole of the, contemn of the bottle. there waa a Feat imprme, Intent in her health. I mate, in my made frequent tau, of your valuable and 411 N, 4..un bv.lielitteti by it. JC4013 SECIILER. From .7essie Smith, Esq., SrPsident of the .Motris Cuunty Bank, Morristown, Nett Jeravy. „ flaring usod•Dr. Wistar'sßnleam of Will Cherry for :Mum fifteen ydars, and baring realized its ben eficial itifailta in ut,' family, it tilibrds me great pleas ure in reemumending it to tile pultite as n Nalltable 'remedy in eases df weak lungs, ealds, emiglis, and a remedy whieft I Coll2+l,4'l' 10 he entirely mno cent, and tints be taken Mail pet feet safety by the must delicate Lit Iteal4ll. , From lion. John E. Smith, (1 . *. istingnilli tsl ,l4nryur in Westauinstur,3lnrylarul. I I nive, on sererel "evasions used Dr. 1% .. s liul- Sam of - Wild 'Cherry for 'severe colds, :mil always with decided bone tit. 1 know alto prilinintion that is lucre elfieneious ur more ituiierving of general use. The dial4unt line also linen used with excellent of feet by J. it. Elliot, eriiscls, WistarNßalsam of Wild Cherry. None genuine unless signed. L. BuTTs, on the wrapper..,.. . FOR SA-LE BY I. P.Dinontore,No. 491, Broadway,N.Y S. NV: Footle - Al. Co., Proprietors, Roston AndW - 11.11 - D - itiggists. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE lletd Old Sores, REDDING'S, RUSSIA SALVE ores Bann; Solids and Cut; REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Cures wounds, Bruises, Sprain'i . REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE urea Moils, lilvers, Caneers, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. REDDI.N(i'S RUSSIA SALVE Cares Ringworm, Corns, ,te _ NO FAMILY SHOULD DE WITHOUT .I T. 'Zz...V...o)eig 2.5 cents R Ilo.c. /11. SA LI.: ISY 7. P: No. 491 Brom:lv:ay, New YYtirk.:, S. W. FQw..1e,.,17. Co., No, Ig, Tremont St. Boston. 5 And by an Diliggists and 0.1 Ift ry Shop ke6pers. - July J. ' (14-1 y Burk \l;try . IM Mond Julian Cumin:, 3taria Jones Eliza .lobnsen Elizabeth Berkbimer Thenpiti-Hrinaltom Pittrieh lus Solidi Eskridge Cohn -Tneob (3) Wilson Lewis HOUSE FURNISHING mini: citizens of Columbia mid .1 arc respectfully Melted to tall and ex amine lay large and varied assortment of ''USM=X:.232vp. ece,Ms bonTrislyig every 4nriety TIN WARE, SILVER-PLATED WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, FAN( YGO')DS, PLANISIIED TIN-WARE, COOKING UTENSILS, CIIAMBER WARE, IN SETS, HOLLOW WARE. ENAM LED, COPI'EII KETTLES, BRASS KETT LES, Chafitig Dis Boilers, Britannia Ware, WtftZrs„C:e.,&e. A ETOileral assort mit of Wood and Willow Ware, Tubs, Yankee ]Buckets, Wash Boards, Brushes, Water Cook rs Ice Cream Freezers, Tea Nettles, :Sauce Pans, Egg Whips, Market Baskets, Lanterns, Money Boxes, Lard La II !p4, Tcoy Tin-ware, Sad I rolls, Cistern Pumps, Stop Cooks, Criffee Roiriters, Coffee Mills. Trays, A: 4 %, toirether withanassortmentofPlain, Pitney and Useful Artieles, adapted to the Toilet, Parlor and Kitchen. SIMS of every Drseriplion. GAA FITTING a: PLUMBING Carried on in all it's various branches. Stoves,Show, Dwell tuts, lilted up with Gas and %Valor Pipes t in the hest manner. 4 in hand a good assortment of. Chandeliers, Itraokets, Drop Lights and PeudttartS. Galvanized Iron, Lead and :.I'vr riA Cotta Water Piiies. )10- Beparing iiromptly and personally attended to. ITTRAItf WILSON, npril 2;1:4. Cor. Litcust .17 2nd st., Col'a. - - _ - 11 111 ES, RATS, 111ICE,1 I foci bugs ..p&as.t . lsl, USB BURT'S VERMIN EXTERMINATOR-. IT IS xrer.a.Lranzal . TT is pit up in large boxes for '25 (pills.— _Us all ready for axe, without mixingwith t I ter articles. Does 7n ot spoil or get dry and worthless by keeping, like some other preparations. Vermin are extravagantly foul of it. natal:it'd Mice die out of their holes. Is notAttngerons huse. MVOS sat islitetion to all who use it.. Sold by all the Druggists and Dealers throughout the UM.- lotl States. CAUTION-13e sure and ask for Burt's Exterminator, in large boxes, with red, label, and signed by the Proprietor.— Depot, No. 139 South .Tenth street, above Walnut. Man nfiadory, No. MU JUNI3II4II street, above 'Walnut, between Tenth and Eleventh ' Philadelphia.. Sold in Columbia at the Drug Stores of Dr. W. S. MeCorkle, Justus Urny dt . Co. and It. Williams. J uly IILON .A.DID STEEL TrinE•fothscribers have received a now a d large stoidk hf all kinds and Aizes of Barfron and Steel. , They are constant ly SUN - died with stock in this branch of his business, and calf furnish it to ens tattlers in largeur small quantities. of the lowest rates J, R UJI PLE SON, ' !mewl., Rt.; belove Second; Cora., Pa. July 4, ISO. WILSOLVS SEWING . .11AOIHNES • LI 17.1\TVLX'17'11.X..1•=7Z0 For Sale by W. G. PATTON, 6ertst St., Colmnbin, Pa' June 11,'M • WANTED. • VERY c0.:13 in know that the 'way to N • save money, is to buy your gowlsat the Cheap .1/ore of Maltby & Case. A, general assortment of Spring Goode fust received. Col•a.mar.l9. - MALTBY & CASH. ICE CREAM. ICE CREAM. Tun nnclersigee4 is now pre fared top r nish ,to tbe publip l lCE C 111.201 by the "Freezer, guart or fu %loulds, at the lowest pxlcG.'.4.)t+o by the small quantity at• his saloon, betweert the Bank •aral Franklin nouse, boeust Street. - 'Cora. ' GEO. J. SINLIT/I. chT.,4#2EB: X 82.9. ,_PERPETUAL., •;• , , Pi OP.. PLEILLiIaaP2II3PGII2::. Assiatsi cimm Taxa: 1. 1434341. $3',451 . ,84 . 9.95: CAPITAL, -' - - • $ 400.,000 ACCRUED,SURPLus, - „ 971,000 INVESTED PREMIUMS, .1,086,288 UNSETTLED CLAIMS, - • 8,416 I\ COME FOR 1864, - - •- • 300,000 LOSS PAID SINCE 1820, , - 5,000,000 Perpetual and Temporary PoHole's on Liberal . Terms XYX 3SL. IC.:i• 4101.1 EC.. Charles N. Backer, Isaac Lea, Tobias : \Vaguer, Edward. C. Dale, Samuel Grant, (:co. Pales, Jacob R. Smith, Alfred Filler, Gem W. Richards, Pram.. W. Lewis; M. D. r. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. EW). C. DALE, rice-President. JAS. W. MeALLISTER, Sec. Pro. Teri. JOHN COOPER , Agt:for mar.l2, ly. GEORGE SEXBER.T'S CABINET WAREICOOMS AND MANUFACTORY, LOCUST ST., A FEW DOORS BELOW 3rd St., OOLUDIBIA, LAN.•CO'Y, PA• THE subseriber having purchased from his brother, Casper Seibert, the stock and good will of his extensive Cabinet Manu fiwtory, continue the business at the old stand, where he will' keep on hand an assortment of FURNITURE •OF•ALL KINDS, of the best quality, style, and manufacture and will make to order, of first-rate mate rial, every article in his line. Ile will give strict attention to business, and respectful ly auks of the public a share of its patron age. „.7.1t-I.:NDERTAXING will receivo the most careful attention, at the shortest untie°. GEORGE Cola. :fuly 4, 'O. JUST' OPENED AT • TRE FAMILY MINE STEVE, 033 FLLLOWS' HALL, COVET= r. 3 A, Pa. A FRESH supply of Drugs and Medi eine,. Pure Oround Spices, Flavoring Bxtraets ' Bice Flour, Farina, ('urn Starch, &e.. all of the NeW Preparations, and PATENT ITIEDICINEfi.i, Castile, Palm and Fancy Soap,. Tooth Powders and Tooth Paste, (one in particu lar. toe best ever olrervil in Columbiao Hair Dye, Indellthle Ink, Cologne, Bay Hum Perfuntery, *LET ARTiCLES IN GREAT VARIETY. :ml everything usually kept in a Good Drug Stoic. ;t:0 - Strict. attention given to Physician's Prescriptions. CATID.—Br. feCorno,E, at his ()liken' the Drug Store, Odd Fellows' lull, daily, front twelve to one o'clock. Cora., Feb 1454. i. 9 L r COACH MAKING. Coach, Carriage IP lißuggy NANUFAC TORY Second street, nearly opposite LUMEIZAN CHURCH, COLL:M.:IIA, PA SthvEß EnALsand Premiumsoward eft at the Agricultural and Mechimieal Society ofLan caster (min ty, a nd nlso at the different Fairs, for the best Shilling Top Buggies. Thesubseriber would respectfully inform Ihe public that be still continues to manu thcture Coaches, Carriages, Buggies, Sul- Ides, and all other vehicles in his line. His reputation as a work num is fairly estab lished, as he can confidenJv claim for his work the inertia ofheanlyoffontt, elegant -0 of finish, and strength of strueture. One of the distinguishing features of his work is its durability; all vehicles of his build are eonstrueted of the best seasoned mate rial, mid put together fionly and substan tially. He gives particular attention hi the REPAIRING 0 VEHICLES, and warranty all his work i ti his line to give satisfaction. In addition to his practical experience in tho linsineqs, he has the ic: , ..rdatice the 1,)(4 %cork men—noneotherhelagernployed. Tho praline 14 revectnillv invited to call and examine the stock on 'halal. SAMUEL CARTER, AG3 Cora..mayl'6l,tf. Ft sri Fisri !! rIsn!!! A T ACK tEL in Al•NorteLl Packages, for I.l.l„snte Clteap at the Store of mAsurßY cC CASE, toity2S. 't;.# Locust St., Corn. The New York Monthly, A NEW:WAVE': FOR THE vA3n Lti Containing Original Stories from the pens of the best American talent. Its first page stories are ei oil photo in one number, and it is designed tin• all classes of readers. His toriesl reminiscences, biographical sketch es. wit, It n mor, and poetry, grace its make up. UCH TERMS.—Mbney it t erdraner. Tosingle so bscribers, $l,OO a year; to dubs, is cts, and a copy gratis to any one getting up it climb of nye or ten pet:.uas• A SYVERTISING CHARGES. "Our Directory," 51) cents per line Oat.side, 25 " Inside, 25 " coininunieations must lie addressed K. ATP: .1, IIOYD, Editress and Pub'r of N.Y. Monthly, 83 Nassau Street, New York. News deal endue:eats, supplied by thr ~.titat i t tAt c NEws Comraz‘tv." 113 Nassau Street, New York. , June 18, '6l. PRICES REDUCED:'. replen iNil ed our stock of goods Hwith a full mid carefully selected as sortment of goods, including CLOAK . .. CIRCULARS, SHAWLS, FURS. CLOTH, CASsIMER.-i, SATINTTs, FLANNELS, READY MADE CLOTHING, HooTs & s HOE s, WOOL KNIT GOODS. CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, 6,:z. Also Queensware tutu Groceries, with great variety or fltl and winter goods.— We are now sellingthem all, including . our former Klock. at G,RE.ELTIAr REDUCED PRICES corresponding with the Decline hi Gold. Prints and MuAins red need 10 to LI) cts, per card ; and other goods in preportinn.' Please call and examine, at our store on Locust at., Columbia, Pa. Col'a Oct. ^_d,-I}. :NIALTTSY at, CASE. T•RIMMIN'GS, • WIIOLESALE .l'•, RETAIL, WILLIAM MENCKE DROTHER, N0.'804, Arch Street, Phila. A Dill tugsort ment of Ladies Dress & Cloak Trimmings, Bugle Gimps. Shawl Thwilem etc. Impor ten+ of real Berlin, Zephyrs. Embroideries, Saxony Yornit, ICnit Goods, Fancy Goods, ete., at the lowest prices Sept. 311,-linos. 'BOOTS AND SIIOES ULT., .ftasortrnent 'of Men's' and Bovs Cidf and Kip Boots, Ilalmorn.ls, gra gans,, Ntisses' and Children's Balmorals, Boots and Gaiters, at the store of ' ' : 1 / 4 1ALTBS. &.CASE. • Colamblaitoec;.l9, IRA; • • 150 MILE AROUND RICIINIOND Price, Fity Cent 4. Atthe cheapbook Store of `VAS. li. lIE.SS. LOMELI. EILEIGNT NOTICE. THE PENNSYLVANIA: - RAIL ROAD COMPANY: • ARE now Prefinied to •ZieCeive ward FREIGHT on the. Philadelphia. Di vision, to and from' all stations where they have agents, at the following ratesper hun dred pounds: Br,TwEEN PHILA. - AND COLUMBIA. •First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. 25 cents. .. 21 ate. 18 ets.. 1 cts.. Flour in ear loads, , 25 eta, per barrel. Pig Metal, 10 ets: per 100113 s. RE EEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER! First Class. 2cl Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. 23 cents.- 20 cents.— 17. cents. 14 cents. Flour, 24 cents per barrel. Pig Metal,' 12 cents per 100 pound. Shipments made to Pittsburg' and all in termediate'stations•as heretolbre. RATES FROM COLA. TO PITTSBURG. First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. 00 75 GO 40 Flour per barrel, 80 cents. • ' rs!,-Freight consigned to stations where the Company has uo agents.must be pra- Paig. ' Articles of Ist class: looks, Fresh Fish; ' foots and Shoes, -dqutsrin bags, Cedar aud •WoodeaPorter dr. Ale 'in bot.- Ware, tics, Dry Goods, - Poultry in coops, • ' .41478,• • ' Pork, (fresh i ' Purniture,‘ Poultry,.(dressed t Veuthers, Wrapping paper. Articles of . 2d Class. ~ , Apples, ble 111onumen s, Cheese, ' Molasses; •• Clover & Grass Secd,Melons, . • Crockery, , . , Oil in casks or boxes, Candles, , Paper in boxes, Casks or Barrels;Pasteboard, • ' ' • (empty,) •'. •••• Peaches, (dried,. . • Groceries, „ . Printing paper, . 4Guns and Rifles, Paper Hangings, Herring in boxes andQueitfisware, ' kegs; ' 'Sweet Potatoes,- Hardware, . Tobacco in bales, Hops, Tea,_ Iron, (hoop, band orType, sheet,) Tallow, - Leather, • . Turpentine, (spts,). • Liquor in "Wood, Varnish. I'darblo Slabs it Mar- Articles of 3d Class. • Alcohol, - ' tared,) 00111.. e, Potatoes, (green,) Turnips, Lard, Vinegar, Oysters & Clams, (inWhite Lead, Window Glass. Tobacco, (ma no Mc- Articles of 4th Class. Codfish, Rosin, Salt, Fish, salted, Tolatece, (leaf,) ' rain of all kinds, Tin, • Nails and Spikes, Tar, Pitch, Whisky, Plaster, All Freights payable MI delivery. H. 11. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phila. For thriller information, apply to S. B. KINGSTON; Freight Agt.,Phila R. HOICK, Freight Agt., Columbia W. 11. MYERS, Freight Agt., Lan'tr Columbia. July 4, 1533. PORTABLE-PRINTING OFFICER For ti, use of :tier ; pith, usinthaws ! Druggists, twit/ LI, all he.s and , oft. • 17 , stoonl own, wile wish to • rll"• du their own printing, neatly and ehea•ly.— ----, Vr"Amts. - Adapter to the pr inting of Cirenlars. Labels, Cool. unit Small Newspapers. Full instructions :keratin rimy 1.11(11 ince coal, ling n tiny teu years old So work them suceessfully. Circular , sent free.— specimen sheets of Type, Cut., Sx,•., 6 cents. Address • ADAMS' PRESS eft. , 31 Pork Tyr, S. T. and 33 Lincan Si.,ll o , s nni Mnot. mar.:Wi.34:13% BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS. WARRANTED IN ALL CASES CAN be relied on ! Never fail to cure Do not nauseate! Are speedy in action ! No change of diet required. 1 Do not, inter fere with business pursuits! Can be used without detention! Upward of 200 cures the past month—some of them ye] y severe eases. Over one hundred physicians have used them in their practiee, and all speak well of their efficacy, and approve of their composition, which is entirely veg,etahle, and harmless on the system.' JlMulreds of certificates can be shown.• Ehr,'s Srhown; Pt Lts are the original and only genuine Specific Pill. They arc adapte( . fin• male and reunite, old or young, and the only reliable remedy for efleeting a permanent and speedy cure in all eases of Spertnatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, with all its train of evils, such as Urethral and Vaginal Discharges, Uleet, the Whites, Nightly or Involuntary ElltliSSlollS, TlMM tinenee, Genial Debihty and Irritability, Impotence, i'Veakness or Loss of Power, Nervous Debility, &1., &c., all of which arise principally front Sexual L•'xcesses or Self Abuse, or some constitutional de rangement, and incapacitates tile sulli•rer from fulfilling . ' the ditties of marric•rl life. In all sexual diseases, as Gonorrhea, (lee t, and Strictures, and in Diseases of the Blad der and Kidney, they act as a charlll! Re lief is experienced by taking a single box. Sold by all the principal druggists. Price $l. They will be sent by mail, securely sealed, and confidentially, on receipt of the money, be J. BRYAN, 70 Ceder street, New York, Consulting* Physician for the treatment of Seminal, Urinary, Sexual, and Nervous Distmases, who will send, free to all, the fhilowing valuable work, hi sealed en- velfq,e: Till: PTI ET Ix Tliots.l\'n—Dol`TO lc BELL'S TREATISE on Self-Abuse, Pre mature Decay, impotence and Loss of Power, Sexual Diseases, Seminal Weak ness, Nig . htly Emissions, General ,te., a pamphlet of lid pages, contain ing; important advice to the atilicted, and which should be read by every sufferer, as the means or core in the severest stages is plainly set forth. Two stamps required to pay postage. December 19, POCKET BOOKS POCK ET BOOKS IGreat Variety, from 1 4 111(.4'11 Cents up to Five Dollars, at, wm. 11. HESS' Cheap Book Store. InCOUTANT To LADIES.—nn. nArtvitres PK:A:U.I.I PILLS have never yet failed in removing di :lieuhies arising from obstruc tion, or stoppage of nature, or in restoring the system to pperfect health when suffer ing front Spinal Affections, Prolapsus, Uteri, the Whites, or other weakness of the Uterine Organs. The Pills are perfectly harmless on the constitution, and mar be taken by the most delicate females without causing distress—the same time they act liken charm by strengthening, invigorat ing and restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by bringmgon the monthly period with regularity, no' matter fr what eanses the obstruction may arise.— They should, however, NOT be taken dur ing the first three or four months of preg 'limey, though safe at any other time, us misearriage would be the result. Each box contains fill Pills. Price Si. • Dta lIARVEY'S TREATISE on Dis eases of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage. Barrenness. Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses of Nature, and emphatically the Ladies Private Medical Adviser, a pam phlet of pages, sent free to any iuldreas. Six cents required to pay postage. The Pills and book will be sent by mall whendesired, securelysealed, and prepaid, by J. BRYAN. M. 8., General Ast, No. 70 Cedar st., New 'York. frs,"Sold by till the principal druggists. ' Deemmber, 19, NEW GOODS. TTST TtEcEn - En a:splendid as.ortment of French and English merinos, plain and plaid Peplins,Mohairs, Valeurx ; plain and figured Reps, Valencism and a great variety of other dress goecht,shawls. cloaks, furs, ite., bought at the recent great decline n gold, and will be sold very cheap,• at the ONE PRICE STORE of teorn 0ct.16-Iy. MALTBY tt CASE Silks! Silks ! A FULL line of Black and Fancy Dress ChaDies, Mohairs, and other fine Dress Goods,just received at the store of Col'n.magl9- Gl, MALTBY & CASE. 11114 DE:MOVED to the corner of PrOnt and it Locust Streets, -where is kept constantly on hand a full and complete assortment of "BOOTS SHOE§,'dAITE — Ii S, AU styles and varieties of Men's, Boy's, Ladies, Misses' and Children's wear. WE ZILNUFACTURE TO ORDETti • and keep constantly on hand, a stock of ready-mrde work.. Repairing promptly attended to. Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Bto. A full assortment of -Hats - and Caps of the latest styles, always kept on hand. Our whole time and attention is devoted to our business, hence we are better able to give: our , easterners - -vatisfaction;--.Ther puplie are respectfully invited to call and. examine our stock. •- S. S. SNYDER,• - Cor..Front end Locust Streets. Cora, April 9, '64. :S.11.1) 4.4 k r, 0, - INSURANCE "COMPANY, OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. VOURTLI ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount insured.s2,Co4,436 65 Whole amount of Premium ' Notes, 225,031 46 Balance Cash Premiums, Jan uary 1, 1663, $2,120 81. Recp't for Prem. less Agent's commissions in 1063. "" 40 Receipts for. Assessments less Agent's commission in 1863. 2,382 02 - 113,887 7 Losses and expenses paid in 1563, $10,133 32 Bal. of Premiums Jan. 1,1864 3,764 47 -- $13,887 79 A. S. - 6ftEL - N, President. GEORGI: "Yousci, Jr.; Secretary: ' • Abe/LAE/. S..SlTU4EAN,,Treasurer. TP.±:L=I..IEG" C0.171./Sis R. T. Ryon. John W. Steacy, John Pendrich. Geo. Young Jr., H. G. Nicholas .I‘r , Donald, Sant el F Eborlein, Itlichnel S. Shuman. Amos S Croon, S. C. Slay,maker, Ealmund Sperang, Cora. Feb. 1.3, 1861. Cabinet Braking and Undertaking, THE undersigned would' inform hi friends and the public that lie has now in creased facilities for turning out work, and • • RNITURE IV All E• 'ROOMS. Are now well supplied with new and bean tit l furniture of the latest improved styles. lie manufactures to order and will keep constantly on hand Dressing, Plain and Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Card, Dining and Centre Tables, Common, Fan cy and French Bedsteads; all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. As 'he manufactures his own work he is ena bled to warrant every article to be what It is represented. • CHAIRS, CIIArFtS, All kinds of Chairs kept on hand or man ufactured to order. Cane, Windsor, Arni and Rocking, Chairs; Settees, Camp, and Counter Stools, Sofas, Tete-a-motes, and Stuffed Seat Chairs, made to order. Old Chairs repainted and repaired. UNDERTAKING Funerals will be attended to with prompt-, nos, to which he gives his personal !then don. He is prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve corpse, as may be re quired. NI A 110GANY OR WALNUT COFFINS Furnished plain or tinned in any style that may be required. 'lli? - respectfully solicits a sitare of public patronage, n well 218 . 0 continuance of the custom with which he has been liberally faVored. JOHN SHENHERGER, South Side of Locust st., between Second and Third. [0ut.17,'63. -- GIRARD PLIELM XI MARTNEI xvirsrra.arecil COMPANY, • P Il IL•ADELPIIIA. Capital $200,000. Securities 5300,006.. pills COMPANY eon tin ties to take I risks on good property at rates as low as any, other safe Company, and consistent with prudence. Policies issued for long or shore terms, or permanently. Losses promptly paid. All elitinis adjusted without litigation or delay. This Company refers to the past as a guarantee of its future conduct. Thos. Canvitze, Prest: A. S. Go.r..kar, Vico Prest. J.ts. Axxonn, Secretary. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa Columbia, January 23, GREAT VARIETY STORE. Jusr received, a larger and finer stock of Toys and fancy goods than ever before. My friends and others are 'invited to call and examine the steel: before pnrchasing elsewhere, as they will here find an . un limited assortment, suitable for presents to persons of every age and taste. An im mense assortment of Portmoninties, Pock et Books, &c., &e. China :nut other Jitney, artieles, ton num erous to mention, fOr mile by t',l. J. SMITH, Locust street, between the Bank and Franklin lions°. Columbia, July 4, ISM TO TILE LOTERS CF THE . FRAGRANT WEED. 1)E it known throughout tne length arid 1.1 breadth of Columbia anti vicinity, that GEORGE M. BOUTII, Locust street, next door to the Post 011ive, has tbe finest and most varied assurrnent of = In the Borough of Columbia. , Fine flavored I avanua and "Vara &gars together with all the favorite brands kpewn in the market. For side by the box• or thousand. • OIIEWINO TOBACCO. The chojeost brands in the market. The Old Virginia and home "manucifetured, "or any other man." SMOKING TOBACCO. .Tttikey, Lynch burg, Anti-nervous, Cc. , ai‘c. PIPES of all qualities, sizes and p'at terns. Come 41 running. Everybrx/y . is .buying their Tobacco, SevArs, Pipes, 41te., at BOOTIES. Columbia, Nov. 21,-'ls3:`-tf. Susquehanna Planing OAT PRONT ST. AND PENN. RAILROAD Columbia, Lamxistor County, Pu. rrurn sidiscriber would 'respectfully an tionnee to the pittrona of his'Mill, that the advanced prices of labor and experelea incident to carrying on the business of his establishment compels him to, charge hhi customers an advance on former rates, and takes this method to inform them that tho tbllowing are the prices for work done at his Mills: For working Flooring .per $4.50 " do Weatherboards " • ' 4.50' " • Surfacing one side; ' per M. 2.50' " • do • two do do ,• . 4.00 " Re-sawing White Pine face measure, Per ' 5.06 " •do Poplar face meas. do 6.1:10 " do Ash, Oak St.. Cherry, , ' face meas.', per ~ 8.00 - " }tipping 4-4• lier line, la ft. - 11' . .do do . " „ do Joice .do ,do , „Ts”- Lumber hauled to the Milian!l,t:en turned to - Ytird without extra charge. - Accounts for working Or dressing lumber will be considered collectable overy'four monthe.. Thosubseribet has on hand an FlEC4o.llnrient of 'II.OL - GH 'and Mir.StiED which' la for sale at Market Prices,: andlo licits axxattinuation of public uttatont...,,l JOILN , Columbia, June 11, 1864. , P , ItIVATE SALE. —Theatibseriberoffera' a desirable -bn ld Ing lot at private sale,. fronting feet, 0 inches on.Fottrtliatreet„. and extendtng in depth 236 feet to .a,f0nr!...,, teen foot alley. *lt adjoins the propertien of Jacob Tyler, on one aide andZolin rigen on the other. For farther , pairtien". tars inquire.of.JOHN JORDAN; ~4 Oct. 8, tf. Agent.
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