The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, June 19, 1852, Image 3

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    ImroarssT Roncui.—lt is stated in the New
York Express that letters have been received by
the last mail from California, giving pretty cer
tain information that a Fillibuster movement is
intended from California upon the Sandwich
Islands. The government has already been put
in possession of this information, and will, no
doubt, exert its authority to put a stop to such a
movement—with what success remains to be
seen. The particulars of this expedition are
not yet public—but it is said to be on a large
scale, and to be managed so far, with some skill,
,as Nvell as secresy.
The fortunes of the Rotlischilils are said to be
trot less than 5733,000.000. This is an enormous sum
of money for a few individuals to hold. It M even
larger than such a few men deserve to bold. But still,
as it belongs to the R's. lot them keep it. To those,
however, who can keep a secret, we would just whis
per to their em, that Mews. BAILT & SoN,No 210 Mar
ket street, above Sixth street, Philadelphia, have a
oast splendid stock of WATCHES, JEW Eutr, str.-
vrst AND PI.AI'ED WARE, GOLD PENS, Ac.. on
land. and that the best of barguilm may be bud by cat ll
on them.
Txtruivrrs OP ART.
g 1t1.1..1 14 has succeeded in taking more and
't,tter Daguerreotypes in Columbia than any other artist
via has ever been located. for any great length of time,
it. the place. So truthful. fine-totted, and lite-like are
hi. pictures that many who Lave had work done by
Wher operators, in this and other places, after cornpur -
leg it ith Ito. have unhesitanitgly bud their pictures
idea Over. For references we would respectfully
direct enquirers to the citizens of Columbia. who have
itad Renesses taten at his rooms. corner of I.ocust and
Imo streets. over McLaughlin's Confectionery
Columbia, :Day 15, 1552-:f
pirANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER: IM
PORTANT TO DYSPEPTICS —Dr. J. S.
wog mote; PEPSIN, the true Digestive Fluid, or Gas
tric Jame. prepared from Rennet, or the fourth Stomach
of the Dx, user directions of Huron Llebig, the great
Physiological Chemist. by I. S. Houghton. M. D., Phil
adelphia. Title is truly a WOlldcr Ili I remedy for Lodi
genuon, D)apepsiu, Jaundice. Liver Complaint, Consti
pation and Debility, curing after Nature's own method,
ay Nature's own agent, the Gastrin Juice. Pamphlets
‘onraming scientific evidence of its value, furnished by
agent, gratis See notice among the advertisements.
August
Ds. 1100FLANU . s GERMAN Ilerrens.—This ed.:anted
medicine IS one of the very best in Site country, nail its
cool qualities only need to be known. to give it preoe
drace over all others tow Ut Use. I,Ve have seen its good
eifects lately.aner the total failure of tansy otherc This
it tat mg store than tee Ca uLorany other inedielne wlllllll
utif Ltiowledge and we fell it o duty to recommend the
Mum to the bones• of our friends. 'Vile genuine is ore -
I tire.' by lk. C.. 1 JUCISs.OII, Plitlu. (July 12, 1tt51.)
Ex When does a man pass from the animal into the
,resial Is kingdom %Vitro experience makes Lin
'vet We ul‘vay s consider a man sage. though bp no
11,114 is vegetable. when use hear that he buys his
'rotting at !lock hill k Wdsoit's cheap and fashionable
Clothing Store. No II I , Chestnut street, corner ca . Wcank
lal Nice, Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Mop :19 1 I 552.
{}larriel.
In Mowit Plen‘atit, 'May 25th, by the It, /obit Pohl,
CEOIIGIL RIIULLFIIA no YR , to Miss MART 117Av6, both
011,111eabter comsty,
Dieb . .
la Nihon, Indiana, on the 1111, of May. Mr. SAMUEL
roe formerly of this place, in the 37th year of min age.
M her re•blenee in Petersburg. chic county, on Tues -
M.y. the lot mitt Mrs. SI:SANNA It casurc, widow, in the
: . •111 year of her age.
On t•nturtltty night, the 12th inet., in the city of Plata
&It.lna, Joann ]t•ruroN, in the 72nd yenr of his age.
POST OFFICE, COLUMBIA, PA.
Arrivals and Departures of Details.
ARRIVALS. z.r.vARTURIZEI•
rostrrn 4 A M ts A. M.
do IP. M. 7P. M.
Sou:harts. I P. M I; I' I.
We.tera. I P. M. 1.! P. M.
Northern, I r NI. 61 P. M.
Manor. Tue...days, Tlattrailays sod Saturdays
Mountville. do' do do
Ilnplith do do do
Muds close half an hour before departure. Office
hour. , from 3A.M. to S I'. M. Office op•dia from 12 to 1
o dock au Sundays.
c. c. CLAIBORNE, P. NI
(blow Lin. Rule 19, I f.al2.
TAKE NOTICE.
r JIE
books of the late firm of MEYERS &
111.1'.Ft will he placed tel the hands of J. W.
ober. . for rollcetton, on ThurrAnsr next, the 2411,
of .111., All persons indebted to slnd fins ore requested
to call before that time and nuke settlement.
Colombia. June 19,1732.
DR. J. MAIDS McALLISTER,
Moinceopathic Practitioner,
Walnut st. above Second, COLUMBIA, Pa.
071 hours from 6t09 A. M., nod from to 4
Colombia. June 19.1954.3in05.
COLUIVICBIA 13RXDGX11
FOR SALE.
THE DIRECTORS of the Columbia Bank and
Bridge Com:putty. as authorized by an Act of As
`',sl.ll' approved the let of May lasi, otter at private
..de the Bridge erected the said Company across the
s , vsturliannit river, at Columbia, Imitca,ter county,
Is alas
This Bridge was erected at a cost of $15:.:300. and
ono.ts of twit stone abutments and tweitty.eight stone
with the best material upon sure and solid
usisdations.) and twenty•inne spans or arches. The 91.
Per.tiiieture to of wood. upon Burr's approved plait,
Ism three niched rettnielits to each 91.1, making, two
tint:Age nays. 'Pile whale work is most substantially
ttLtie sail is w CS ccllcut condition.
The floor is made double with two Melt white pine
slat oak plunk. A single track of railway is laid on
rash carnage way. The whole is covered with a gond
shisele root, and whitewashed inside and outside. Light
rods are erected oil the roof at the mid of each span.
railway connecting the travel tisereon with the
cural and Railroad lending to Harrisburg and Pittsburg.
Lmu lister and Philadelphia. York and Baltimore, has
1.11 erected rot die eastern end.
fee Purchasers. under the above.mentioned net, with
iur alts a corporation with a capital of 5T50.1.100 As
for several years past have realized inure Ots n
percent. upon the cost of this Bridge, at is believed
'hut etlpitiilists may find it advantageous to purchase.
By order of the Board.
.SANII . I 7 .L SHOCH,
YoluniLia. June 19. 1 , 5V-lbilos.
e Independent Whig. of Lancaster, York Re -
pul , firne l mod none other) will publish this above for 3
CANAL BOAT
AND TEAM FOR SALE.
THE BOAT 'C. MALHORN" will be disposed
at It low rale, if applied for soon. It la ill carry
iOlll Olt 3 It. writer. Address
C. W
fllie Harbor, June 19 5afe 932.41 ['arbor, I.alicaater co , Pa.
,1
New Arrangement.
C o - Partnership at Cheap Book Store,
kramplis Building, N. Queen et., Lancaster.
THE subscriber finding kig busihess rapidly
increamitg. has arsocta tea with hint [laxity STO . F.K.
Prothommary of Lancaster courtly. The farm
hereafter he known as
MURRAY & STOEK.
Ts , arrangement will give to the concern an nctive
tanner. and an increase of cash capital ; it will also
7i , 061e one of the partners to spend a large portion of
'. 1 . 1 0. m the Pastern cities for the purpose of procur
r
f stock at the lowest rates. This will benefit the
here and enable the concern to maintain the rep•
Lirtiesi of
THE CHEAP BOOKS TORE.
T 't" ..oment shall be in largest, the hest,
VI I/111.i varied nud the cheapest in this city. It will be
Ilisiory. Poetry, Biography, Theol osy. ;Medicine.
'tile Imerniure, elegant and plain Gift Rooks, An'
is. Albums, Juvenile and Sunday Sc h I Book.
,Or xml 111 ton Rooks of every variety. Day laoks.
'•rtlr"rs. Pocket Diaries. Receipt and Pass Books of
,‘e,l3 Ae , cription, and a very large assortment of paper.
rt ,le.
In-This arrangement will enable them to order
r "' t, Pt ll from any part of the United States or Europe.
hook to be had. at the lowest price, as it is intended
to purchase for ettish•
l' "`.n. visiting the city are invited to call and exam.
^ the stock and prices.
;%11 - IZRAY
4.trr,.Time l'.
PRIVATE SALE.
TIIIE undersigned offers at private sale, a
MARKET CAR. THREE ONE.HORSE WAG
ONS, one of which has springs. For particulars en
quire or
Columbia. June 19, iesz if
Ti TEEM PIMLICO.
DR. CHARLES L. BELLING would respectfully
announce to the citizens of Columbia that in con
sequence of the increasing demand for his highly popular
medicines, and the inconvenience to procure them, since
the decease of the late Henry Martin. he has appointed
JONAS DE LONG. in Locust street, Agent for the sale
of all his preparations, where they ran be had with full
directions for their use.
Dr. Belling can be found at the store of Mr. De Long,
for consultation, (unless prevented by unavoidable cir
cumstances.) on every Saturday afternoon, between the
hours of 3 and 5 o'clock. Advice given gratuitously.
Wrightsville, June 19, 1952-3 mon.
TIIODIPSONIAN MEDICINES.
or Rheumatic Drops, and Composition,
(superior artucles4 can be bad of JONAS DE
LONG, (Agent for Dr. C. L. Selling,) Locust street, Co
lumbia.
June 19,18:2'2-3 mos.
PE.OPOS.AXIS.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the
undersigned, (Committee on Roads.) until SA FUR
DAY. TIIE 19th DAY OF JUNE, at G o'clock. for the
grading of Cherry Arms, between Second and Third
vtreets, agreeably to a survey made by J. C. Carpenter,
1 , ..5q. The amount of excavation will be about 1690
yards. about 900 of which will be required in Fourth
street, between Cherry and Union, to he placed there by
the contractor. PrOpo.ala ss,ll nitric the price per cubic
yard.
_ _
JOHN A. HOOK.
HENRY SUYDAM.
Columbia,June 12, 1352 2t ABRAHAM MYERS
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
'V I ()TICE is hereby given, that on the first day
of June. 1852, 'Joint Knme and wife. of West
ilempfield township. Lancaster county, made a volun
tary assignment. for the benefit of creditors, to the un
dersigned. All persons laving claims agatnat the said
John Keine anti wife, are requested to present them for
settlement, and all who are indebted to them to make
immediate pnyinent to the undersigned.
‘VILLIAM HIPPEN, Assignee.
Columbia, June 12, 1,551:41t
NOTICM.
WIIERE AS, letters of administration to the
estate of Samuel F. Lockard, late of the bor
ough of Columbia, Lancaster county, deceased, hare
been grunted to the subscriber; all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make immediate payment.
and those having chtinis against the saint will present
mem duly authenticated for settlement, without delay,
to
'WILLIAM F. LOCKARD,
Columbia, Jime Admiointrator
" NValk about Zion, and go round about her; tell the
towers thereof. Mark ye well !ter bulwarks, consider
her palaces."—Psalrns storm, U 2, 13.
The A.ncient City of Jerusalem.
THE subscribers have the honor to announce
I. to the piddle that they have lust published one of
the most wonderful specimens of modern Art yet pros
(Weed, the "Ancient City of Jerusalem," previous to its
destruction by Titit.s.A. D. 71, painted by Geo. Wunder
iieh—drawn oil stone by J. Queen, and Lithographed by
D. S. Duval. The prints arc tinted and elaborately col
ored to represent the original picture. 'rile print is 45
by 3l inches, accompanying it is a History and Key,
winch poems out all the reinnikable places. making the
whole picture easy to be understood and highly :untrue
tive and interesting, . .
On this picture ninny be distinctly traced the following
remarkable places of Evil Council, where count
ed was held to kill our Saviour; Valley of Klub, where
David slew Goliali Mountains of Judea, :Dispel', Lippe r
l'ool of Gthoti, which supplied the city with water ;
Road to Joppa. Road to Bethel anti Samaria, Sepulchre
of the Rings; Aceldeina, the place bought with the
thirty pieces of silver, for which Judas betrayed Christ;
C'aineoinlis in the flocks. Valley of Himmel, Valley of
Idolatry, where the image of Moloch was erected!:
King's Garden, Fountain of Enrogel, Brook Cedron,
Pool of Siloam, where our Saviour sent the blind to re
ceive sight; Stairs that led from MOlllll Zion to the
King's Garden, House o here the Holy Ghost came upon
the Disciples on the day of Penttcost. Tim three Tow
ers built by Herod. l'ilanamne, hippie sand Phastelus ;
Cothaculum. where the Saviour ate the Passover, Da
vid's Tomb. House of Anna. House of Caiaphas. Palace
of Herod, who caused the Children al Bethlehem to be
slain. Chief Pharisees' Palace, Palace of Monahuzus,
king of Adiabene ; Prison front which the Angel deliv
ered Peter. Lower Market, the Tosser of Siloam. which
fell sod killed eighteen men. mentioned by Christ
House of the Alighty, Palace of Herod Agrippa. Hippo
drome or Circus, built by Herod; Palace of the High
Priests. The twenty-three noted OltteN, includuig the
beautiful Gate of the Temple. where Peter healed the
lame man. 'Temple which contained the lloly of Holies,
in which were deposited the Ark and sacred utensils,
within the porch or portico stood the Pillars of Jachin
nail Boaz. the great Altar of Burnt Offerings the Bralen
Candlesticks, the Court of the Gentiles. Where Christ
expelled the mousy changer. 'Pile Gate on the east
side in tine external wall is the Ph nahun or Golden Gate,
through which Chi ist entered from the Mount of Olives.
To the south of the Temple lies the lower part of Mount
Monett, called Oplia I. Mount Morita' seas originally a
craggy rock. where Abraham offered Isaac in sacrifice
—here ham!, prayed and beheld the Vision or the bud
der. The platform or Mosaic pavement of Monett over
looking the Tyromean Valley Is lithe re Solomon deden
ted the 'Temple, m the sear 11. C. NOS, and burnt by
Nelnielenhievzor, 410 swines nfierwiirds ; was rebuilt by
B C. 515, and again much greater in extent
and grandeur by Herod, being covered with plates of
Gold, "and shone more bright than tine morning sun"—
Whet, it was not gilded, it was white as milk. At the
end of the Bridge 5t00(1 the I ligh Gate of Benjamin, the
tower of Antonta ; here Paul addressed the people ; the
Pretoriutib where Christ was brought before Pilate fur
judgment; Palace of Palate and the Court of lit Slice,
Court of Records, School of the Gentiles, Palace of
Aces. built by the Asuirmenn Kings : it was here Agrip
pa erected it !ugh Tower overlookittg the Courts of the
Temple; Via Dolorosa. extending from the Haase of
Pilate to Calvary. where Christ wan crucified ; the Gate
of Judgment, the Tower of Ithephinus, the various roads
leading from tine city. Garden of Gethsemane, Mount of
Offence ' n here Solomon allowed strange worship. and
where Christ predicted the destruction of the Temple ;
Pools of Bethesda, Gihou and Siloam; Valley of Jehosh•
aphat, Hill Scopus, from which Titus first beheld Jeru -
sultan and its splendid 'Petuples; Mount Cilia's. and n
number of other places of interest too numerous to men
tion
The Publishers have been about three years, assidu
ously employed. al completing this Picture.
GEO. & JOHN II'UNDERLICII.
No. 4 Fayette street. below Arch, between oth nod 10th
streets. Philadelphia.
117 -'line netures enn be hind of the Publishers as
above. or at No. 100 North Sixth street, (Odd Fellows'
Hall.) Philadelphia.
PRICES.
Plain Sheet in tint, including iiintOrr and Key, S•`+•Ml
Colored do. do. t',Ou
On rtretchers. with muslin back mid
$l,OO extra.
Persons desiring their Pictures Framed, can have them
at the following Low Rates:
Three inch Gilt Frame to suit the Pella, $O.OO
Rosewood Framer with Gilt Read, 4,00
Three tech, imitatton gilt, 5.00
One Inch gilt head. 1.50
All orders. including price of picture, pre-paid and di
rected to either of the above places, will reeei‘e imme
diate attention.
RECOMMENDATIONS.
I take pleasure in recommending to all lovers o f Sa
cred History the Engraving of "Ancient Jerusalem,' by
the Aiss.u.s. Wunderlich. as a very beautiful print. and
as tar as I am aide to know front a coinparmon of the
best atitholiiies, it is as correct as it is beautiful.
A. A. WILLIT..
Pastor of the Ist IL D. Church, Crown street.
Phila., May tnil,
I have procured and examined carefully Messrs.
Wunderlichs' Engraving of "Ancient Jerusalem." It
decidedly the la rest, the handsomest and the most ae-
Citrate one that hue ever been published in tlik or any
other country. With the aid of the Key and bin Bible,
the ehrichian may obtain a better knowledge of the Holy
City as it was in days past. than from all other sources
An a mere work of Art it stands high. Mr. W. deserves
the gratitude of all lovers of Zion, for his efforts to make
them better acquainted where Our Redeemer lived, be
loved and died,—where the sheeltinalt ones d.d and again
will dwell. RstilikX,
ME=
Philn. May IPth, 1852.
4 The Publishers have in their possession n great
number of Recommendations, Fame from mills Waal. who
have visited Jerusalem. which will be shortly published.
'Cr Editors of Country Papers copying this advertise
ment entire mid giving at three insertions. will he enti
tled to n copy of the Picture, on receipt of their order
for it.
P 1610,10 1 ,1112, June 12, 1452-21
ROSE LEAVES WANTED.
5000 LESS. OF ROSE LEAVES wanted immedi
utely at
W. A. LEADER'S Drug Store.
Columbia. June S. 1P52.
WANTED, 1000 LBS. ROSE PETALS,
FRF.SII from the stalk. for which the highest price
will be paid, ill Ca../1, by
R. WILLIAMS.
June 5. 1552. Front street, Columbia.
DR. J. S. ROSE'S MEDICINES
JUST received the following list of Dr. J. S.
Rose's celebrated Family Arediciiies
Alterative Compound, Rheumatic Compound. Dys
peptic Compound. Nervous Cordial. Astringent Com
pound. Hair Tonic, Magic Liniment. Carminative Hal
cam. Extract Burhu. Expectorant, Vorm Killer, Croup
Syrup. Holden Pills, Female Pills. Pile Ointment .Tetter
Ointment. Whmipitig Cough Syrup, Female Specific,
Sarmaparilla,:Elisir of Opium, Pain Killer, all for sale
at W. A LEA DER'S Drug Store
Columbia; Sane 19rA?
COMBINING a full and brilliant Equestrian Troupe, with an extensive, talented and efficient
Dramatic Corps, comprehending in the entertainments all the most pleasing feats of HORSEMANSHIP,
GYMNASTICS, &c.
Represented by a full Dramatic Corps, Splendid Troupe of Horses, Er.c., he. To perform at Columbia, on
Thursday, June 24, 1552.
Among the prominent members of this Eatablishment are Mons. GREGOIRE, the strongest man in the world,
Mr. RICHARD RIVERS, the most accomplished single rider iii the United States. Madame WOOD and Mad
ame CAMILLA GARDNER, in their beautiful Parisian Horsemanship; Mr. E. Derious, Mr. White, Mr. C. Riv
ers, Mr. Wood, Mr. J. Shindell, Masters St. Luke, C. Rivers, G. Derious, and others of world-wide celebrity.—
Clown, Mr. DAN GARDNER.
JONAS MEYERS
The universal favorite Comic Singer and Punster. The Brass Band. led by Mr. %V. Hetherby. will enliven the
entertainments. The interior will beillu tttttt ated by several stew Cliandelserts. For Programme of Perfurra•
once see small bills. Doors open at 2 and 7 o'clock, performance to commence at 21 and 71 o'clock P. M. Ad
mission 25 cents—no half price.
The Performance will terminate in the evening with A GRAND DRAMATIC AND EQUESTRIAN SPECTA
CLE! of world wide celebrity. with songs, choruses, combats. processions. &c., entitle.d AIAZEPPA.. • L'HE
WILD HORSE OF TA ItTA ItY ! Taken from a popular poem of Lord Byron, and re-produced and adapted fur
the circle with a most attentive and careful exhibiuon of the powerful situations so graphically described is the
great Poetic Legend.
The music and overture directed by R. Willis. The varied and splendid costumes by Mrs. Rivers. Every de
scription of Imitative Decorations, appertaining to Poland and Tartary by Mr. Phicksor.
DRAMATIS PERSONA•
Mazeppa. under Me name of Carimer,
afterwards King of Tartary, Mr. Delius T Z h e a n m ib e a r, Conspirsug Chieftains,
,
Castellon of Laorenski,
Mr. White Olinska, daughter of the Castellon,
Premistaus, Count Palatinet, Mr. Rivers w love with 21a:et:pan, Mad. Wood
Drohnsko, Jester oldie Costley D. Gardner Zemiiia. her attendant, • Mrs. Gardner
Page:, Masters Sr.. Luke, C. Rivers, G. &. C. Dent's Knights, Officers, Guards, Heralds. Pages. By the Company
Grand procession of Horse and Foot and Complimentary Tournament. Unlooked for entrance of the Unknown
Knight. His bold defiance. His subsequent escape and speedy detection. His mystery solved. for Mateppo
boldly avows his purpose, iii attacking the Count, under rite gutsy of the Black Knight. The Costellau pronounces
his terrible and awful doom upon Mazeppa, to meet which he is forcibly bound to A MAD I'ARTARIAN SIRED!
Whose fury is increased to desperation. He is launched onward by the exasperated horse amid the darkness of
the night. and tl e yells of his nieetised enemies.
hey bound me on, that menial throng,
Upon his buck, with many a thong,
lit. flight is closed with a TORCH-LIGHT TABLEAU !
Slarot.kg mid cries of horror at the departure of the wild horse, with its suffering burden. A storm arises of fear
ful worning,, iii the heavens—the elements oppose each other; grand arid solemn conflict—the deep toned thunder
terry i rig man and hears, impels the sacred and savage asthma to sew exertions, his frightfir I path. alone illumina
ted by the lightning's flash—when. 10, a falling tree arrests their speed, and stopping horse and rider. both es.
'rousted, presenting two separate images of death. Tableau
A moment staggering, feebly fleet
A moment, wttlr a form low neigh,
He answered and then fell ;
_
Mareppa finds a Father. A cotivira,y as defeated. The Father preserved from the Assassin's Blade. Ma
zeppa wears the Diadem ofTartary. Directs a grand War Movement towards the enemy. The grand Romantic
Spectacle will tell 1111 l ate with a Magnificent LIVING EQUESTRIAN STATUE, upon a moving Pedestal, repre
senting the' beautiful (Muslin nettled on her Charger. supported upon the Shoulders 01 a Troupe of Tartars.
Exhibiting the moo rerfect Training of the Noble Steed, and the indomitable Courage of his Intrepid Bider.
The proceseion will enter town nt 10 o'clock A. M., tb
12 Caparisoned Horses. Mounted by Riders uud Dressed
Columbia, June /2, 1352.
TO THE LEGAL PROFESSION.
J UST received and for sole at MURRAY'S J
Cheap Book and Stationary Store. Krampli'r Build•
SAUNDERS, Oil Pleading 1113(.1 Evidence. sth Amer
ican Edition.
From the American Law Jeurnal. - Philadelphia :
Thin is beyond question the best book on Pleading
and Evidence it is for the practising lawyer far to be
preferred to any other work on the same subject now
generally used. It in very complete it in excellent in
all its detailn: it is cupaly consulted by Means of the
machinery of a good alphabetical arid verbal index. and
Is very Into. %Viten we turn back to the older editions
of Saunders, and compare even the latent preceding
American edition, we are astoniehed at the immense bulk
the book has attained, and we admire the courage of any
editor who has dared attempt the tusk which Mr. Lush
has not only attempted, but most successfully accom
plished. l'his American edition in a faithful reprint of
the English editor's labors. with the exception of Tithe,
arid Stamps, which only add expense without value to
a book designed to be used an this couatry. For the
practising. lawyer, no work can be better, and none
more easily and comfortably consulted : it Ina complete
storehouse of learnii,, carefully arranged, and well and
minutely divided. suralivided, nrculogued. and indexed
ready for immediate use at a moment , . notice
English Law and Equity Reports. Sever, volumes of
this valuable work are now out and will contrirue to be
published, one every its a mouths. at the extraordinary
low price ofs32 00 per vol.
We continue to furnish all the Standard works iii the
different departMentS of Science and Literature, at the
lowest prices.
Lancaster, June 12. /552
CORNER East King and Centre Square, is
the place where you con get, for a " mere song,'
any thing you ask for in the way of
CHOICE AND HANDSOME DRY GOODS.
An 011110. t CO/1 , 1/1111 representation in New York and
Philadelphia gives us a decided advantage, so that we
ore enabled to offer "The choice of the market and the
bargain of the day."
ANOTHER SUPPLY.
Ilarege de Twines, in at) It and color to pleore all—
young and old. gay or plaint —a good article for l2i cis.,
extra beautiful for 20 and 25 cents.
Our assortment we keep unbroken, by receiving New
Goods almost daily.
Our reputation for keeping the largest assortment of
Dress Goods in Lancaster we are detertnmed to main
tain—therefore we extend an invitation to all to call,
examine and Judge for yourselves.
Another invoice of black boiled Italian Glossy Silks,
3-4 to 6-4 wide.
Watered and glossy Mantilla Silk., all shades, ex
presqly adapted ior the .• graceful au apparel
110 W so much la vogue.
_ _ _
PARASOLS! PARASOLS I
This department offers inducement.; to Ladies iu search
of this now desirable article, of no every day occur
rence—Tu rc Sat,ho. plain and watered; Lined and
plain ; all blmdesiTan green. blue. le.
T1110: 4 . J. WENTZ & CO.,
Corner E. King and Centre Square—Golden Eagle.
I..fifiern,ter, June 5, 1852.
TIIE above, reward will be paid for the de
icelio”, undsproof positive, so us to lead to coo
t:tenon of the person or persons who are in the habit of
stealing ropes off mp tinther rafts, hoards and other
lumber air my wharf, above my mills.
F.. IiFILSIIEV
Fairview Mills, Columbia, Nay .29, 18.52-te
VALUABLE PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE SALE.
7 1 11 E subscriber offers al private salt the
property is hick he now occupies. VlllllllO 011 From
street. in the borough of Columbia. allow ing properly
of William Wilson on the north. and of .1. M. Watts oil
the loath. It consists of a LOT OF GROUND. contain
ing in front :111 feet. m.re or lea. and extending in depill
170 feet. more or less, on which are erected a three.-story
Brick Dwelling House,
a two,lorr Bock Building. a stone Rare-"""
- -
house and a Ironic Building suitable for a shop.
I: is one of the most desirable business stands he Co
lumbia—hue ing two store rooms in (root—and is worthy
the ntimitio it of persons desiring to purchase.
If not sold at private sale. previou. to SATURDAY.
JULY 3. 1e.52. it will on, the evening of said day Inc
offered at public sale. at the hotel of George W. Hinkle,
in the borough of Colombia.
WILLIAM TEMPLE.
Columbia, NTay Z. II 552.
COLV3IBIA CLOTHING STORE.
QIILOSS & BROTHERS respectfully announce
1,) to the citizens of Columbia and vlcuuly that they
have taken . the stand in 1. ront street. two door. above
P. Slireilivr is Jewelry Store, where they will keep it
'urge and carefully selected stock of
READY-MAME CLOTHING,
culled to the wants of all dosses. living regular!) sup
plied froin their Wholesale and Retail Premium Cloth
ing Store, No. 204 Mullet street. next door above the
Red Lion Hotel, Plnladelphia. with Clothing mode Older
their own immediate supervision, and trout Cloths Ca..
VeSlings, Sce of their own import oils.
they are enabled to sell better goods and at mor ren
, sortable price., than oilier similar establishments i the
county.
To test the truth ot this let each one mill nut udge
for himself—which may be done without expe e, as
they charge InOthing for showing the various Sty] .
Columbia. May 21. 1•52-3 mos
WALL PAPERS.
just
l received tou
another rnie
sup r ! i f
\Call Papers,
addition
i
of which we will sell lower than can be bong else
where. Also, just opened a One assortment o EIRE
SCREENS, new styles and cheap.
Columbia, Maylls, 1852. H. H. FRY 0.
ICE CREAM & REFRESHME TS.
1 T UE subscriber would inform the Lad r
Gentlemen of Columbia that he has re-opile
ICE CREAM AND REFRESHMENT SA
t in his large and commodious house in Front stern
lie hn• fitted up room, in a very superior
lvhere he will be prepared to furnish. during Mc
Ire Creams of every flavor, and Refresh:nen
kinds.
Thankful for the patronage he received whit
old location. he re•peetfully solicits a eontin
t the Seine. determined as lie is In leave notliin
to make his establishment a most desirable reit
Families supplied with lee Creani at the
notice.
Columbia, May 9, 1052,
SOLUTION OF CIILORIDE OF
MANUFACTURED by ourselves---a
article of Liquid Chloride of Soda, a
disinfecting agent. much better suited for di
than Chloride of I.ime. In the bed chamb.
sick, especially with infectious diseases, it wil
highly uselul it sprinkled on the floor or lied.
at LEADER'S Cale]
rolumbiti. May 1,51
CIRCUS! CIRCUS!! CIRCUS!!!
RIVER!' & D.IERIOtiS 0
•
NEW AND =FERRET 23Q17X1sPED OtRECIAN ARENA.
Mg IMUI
THE 'TEST STORE,
$4O REWARD
CEOR(E W. II
Then looted him with a madden lush,
Away—away—and on we Oath !
With gasps and glazingey, be lay,
And reeking Malls immovable,
His first and last career is done
B. C. P. , S. I.NI ER. Agent.
e Band being drawn by the elegant Teant of
in u gorgeou.s manlier.
MAR TERS /
I'ILIVIIL'S DRS GOODS STORE,
No. 15 North Second st., abase Market et.,
PHILADELPHIA,
T_TAVE now arranged their stock of SPRING
GOODS, consisting of black and changeable
Silks, striped and plain Silks. Foulard and Summer
Silks, Dareges, Lawns, Dammam linrege De Lames,
Alpacas, Shawls and Mantillas, White Dress Muslin,
and Ladies' Goods in every• variety.
Also, Cassimeies, San:Jetts, Linen Drills, Cashmcretts,
Tweeds. Cotton Drills.
Men's and Boys' Wear of every description, ranging
from 121 to SI Sll . per yard for spring and summer wear.
Also, Table Linens. Towelia,es, 'raLlo Cloths, Plan.
ttels.Tickings.Cuttott Drills. and Mue,lins of all widths
ALSO, BARTER it SON, No, 15 North Second
street. above Market street, Philadelphia, have
annexed to their Dry Goods Store. a new
Store, under the direction of MI, MARIA. MING, Where
luny he seett wholesale urn! retail
•
Thread, Tap,. Pine, Banons. Zephyr, Worsteds,
Spool COUOSIS, Co.ton Cord.. lied
13e.t Needles. Sdk Braids. Baas Wax,
Bindingi. Braid.. Corset and Boot Lace.,
no & linintng Cottons, Fancy Dress 81111011,,
Semitgrmlks, F.lnbrotde ring Silks,
AND FANCY SOAPS.
Philadelphia, May hi. 1:-.52•Gt
WM. BAILY & SON,
Im EIGLIbIiFRE7C S II'V•WISO1 a
A . 'ATCIVER.
)
JEWELRY.
FA
FANCY
PLATED.
WANE. AND FANCY •RIICLED.
Are umstantly receiving' the latest styles
of the above Goods, which arc offered at
wholesale or retail, at
No. 216 Market Street. annve Sirth, near
Decatur Street, Philadelphia. ,
.
..S• EATADLISIIED IN 2811. 0 .
...
ea
, 0 1.
teerrestard be want they ars .-
1111111
Philadelphia, May 22, 18.52.1 y
PIANO FORTES
OC. E. CARTER, No. 171 Chestnut Street, sixth
s door above Filth. opposite the Slate Hence, up
IleirF, PIIILADELPHIA, now offers to the public au
eau rely
NEW ASSORTMENT OF PIANOS,
just received from the most celebrated makers. and of
such patterns and finish us to defy competaion. Messrs.
NUNS & nod JAMES THOMPSON'S In
struments, which are here offered, stand unrivalled in
the opinion of all competent judges. as possessnog beauty
and purity of tone never before attained by any maker.
ALSO,
Pianos with ..Eolian Anuchmen Church and Parlor
Organs. Seranlime, and Melodeons, all of which are
warranted. and will be sold ut the Manufacturers' low
est Cl,ll liners.
All cosh macre for Music promptly attended to.
Second-hand Pianos bought and sold. Pianos tuned
and repaired.
•
I , ...s.—The extraordinary success of the Philadelphia
AcsI.EMV or 11lusic. and the perfect sansfartion it has
given, induces the subscriber to continue it. I.eSSOIIII in
SINGING, PIANO, HARP, GUITAR, &c.,
are given by Artists of the very hlghe•' ability. It needs
but be mentioned, that big. ANDHRA AL.FII, nnd Ittude-
SCIIAAFV, whO stand pre-emnient
among the prottision. are connected with thin :OSUMI-
Iion, and devote their time and talents to the pupil•.
O. C. IL CA Irl'Elt, Principal
Philadelphia, May SI. 1:52-1 y
PARASOLS ! PARASOLS !!
T UST opened 3 eases handsome Plain Embroid
ered Watered. and Embroidered and Lined Parasols
which we will sell at a bargain. Now then. Ladies, as
the warm Aunny days are upon us,who would be with
out a Parasol. 13E3 HIVE STORE,
North Queen Street. Lancaster.
ATEEDLE WORK and Embroidery, Jaconet Edging•
lid g. Jim opening a Job lot, Fine Needle
Work, Jaconet and Swigs Edgings and Ingerting. celllllg
off very low. CHAS, E. m,YENTz & 13110.,
Bee 11icc, Lanen,ter.
May 15,1312.
REMOVAL.
TAMES \V. QUINN'S Ladies' and Gentlemen's 1 1 11:1
4.1 Fancy Boot and Shoe Store ha. been re-?
moved to the room by- lately occupied Mrs.
Hull, North Queen street. near the Railroad, Lancas
ter, where he is prepared to manufacture
FINE FRENCH FANCY BOOTS,
'do. plain Wa.l.ing Shoes. Monroe., Corigre.. Boot. and
Gaiters. Also all kindi. of Heavy Work, suit:dile for
country ne welt as city custom.
All who want a neat fit and easy boot would do we
to call nt J. \V. Quinn's new store.
LADIES' BRANCH.
To the Ladies he would say that all ashy wont an
extra fine Saint Gaiter, Italian Cloth do., Francais do ,
fancy colored, %Vhite Kid Slippers, French do.. Shoe
tees, Jenny Idnd., Jefferson 'lies, Buskins, Kid Goner•,
Morocco Boots, and all the various styles are requested
to give him a call. As he intend. to sell us cheap as any
other establishment in the city, he respectfully PIAINIS
their pritsonage, assuring all who may patronize him,
than no efforts will be spared to give general seam-tw
ine., both in quality and in price.
A large assortment of various colored Goiters
always on hand. Also children's Shoes of every de
scription.
Lancaster, April 4L1,18.52..am05.
state of Sarah Leader, deceased.
T ETTERS of administration on the estate of
Sarah Leader, deceased, of the borough of Mari
etta Lancaster county, having been granted to the sub
scriber, all persons having claims against said estate
ere requested to present them for setbement, and those
indebted to said estate arc requested to make payment
immediately to
W. A. LnitnErt.
Adrniala ‘rator of Sarah Leader, deceased
Columbia, May tra.
ed his
ON,
\there
•, rtild
•osmt.
of all
Estate of Isaac Vaughen, deceased.
LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Isaac
Vaughen, lute of the borough of Columbia, deed,
baring been granted to the undersigned, all persons in
debted to said estate will make payment, and those hay
ing claims will present the came. properly authenticated,
for settlement to
hi•
nee 01
tindune
3011 N VA17611r.7.:.
• JOSHUA VAUGIIEN,
JAMF.S VAUGHEN.
Ererutors of Isaac Vaughan, deceased
Columbia. May 22. 1i,51-6t
ECM
NOTICE.
• DA,
utiful
we'll I
fecung
of the
e found
r pole
`STATE of David Rinehart, dec'd, late of
A the Borough of Marietta, Pa. All persons tr+
debted to said estate are requested to make payment
without delay, and those having claims against the en d
estate, to present the same duly authenticated, to Mrs
Susanna Rinehart. at Marietta. or to the undersigned :
residing at Port Deposit. Maryland. . .
=I
pr.l9 I'2 Gt.
PEE subscriber offers at private sale 3 MX
WHEEL CARS, with Leavy axles and sueel
spnngs, in complete running order, and suitable for car.
tying lumber or mercbandize
Columbia, May V. ldtubt f
PAIRA
IV P. hate opened our supply of PARASOLS, consist
s T Ing of a great variety. und some very handsome
styles, which we will sell ut astonishingly low prices.
If. If. Flk! dr. CO..
Columbia, May 9. 1952. Opposite the 13ault.
AYEIVS CHERRY PECTORAL.
11 - ORE of the famoue Cherry Pectoral on hood. Refer
In to the advertisement In another column.
Co'amble, May a, W. A. LEA DEM Agt.
EWS ENCY.—The Philadelnhia Dailies, and the
IA Weekly Pullers from ull the principal clues, together
with all the clicup publications of the day. may I, had at
G. CLAILIORNI7S
Book and Stationery Store.
Columbia, Bay 1, 15„52.
S
Mr. Huber
M r. Stevens
FOR RENT,
Tiin TWO-STORY BRICK 110rSIC, r e cen tl y
occupied by Capt. James Haughey. mi the
corner of Walnut aud Third street, For term.
, apply to JOHN A. HOOK.
Columbia. Nla; 1, larcl-H
10 MIDS. lIANS,
10 do Shoulder.i,
10 110
5 Tutees auger cured Hums,
do Dried Dee'.
10 Brls. Dried Apple,. fur sale by
e. M. ATKINS.
No.. 1 mid 6 Could
Columbia. April 10, liiis2-if
FOR SALE,
000 SACKS GROUND ALIiMN SALT,
200 do. noo Sult. Apply lo
s. 131,rrz
ColtimLia, April 17, 1-52-tf
11. FRY & Cr? have just received then. spring
. supple of OrLLS: 4 GOODS, consis:ing o f a great
variety n 1 black, colored and figured Silks; black und
fignred Delanies; Berrge De'aines. in great variety ;
plain watered and figured Poplins; Gingham+, Chintzes.
Calicoes, &c., kc. The best fip Calicoes ever cllered
ID' Remember the place—ll 11. FRY & CO's uew
Iron From Store, opposite the Bunk.
Columbia. April 10. 1552.
STOVE COAL,
A LOT lust received and for sale by
F. S. MALTZ
Columbia. April 2J, 1952.
THE UNDERSIGNED hos constantly on hand a full
assortment of COPPER PUMPS, BOAT STOVES,
NlGirr HAWKS, (with ethereal,) and •LA MP POTS ;
to which he respectfully invites the attention of Boat,
tneit and others.
April 17, 1e53
20 MILS. EXTRA SYRUP MOLASSES,
50 do do Family Flour.
C M ATKINS.
No. 4 nod 0 Canal Basin
Columbin. April 10.1E42.
FOR SALE LOW,
:2/1 MIDS. N. 0. SUGAR,
51110.. N. 0. 1110 losses,
SO 1)0.1e. Soap.
40 bags Rio Cefree.
C. M. ATKINS.
Nos. 4 mid 6 Canal Basil,
Columbia, March 13.
subscriber is prepared to manufacture to order,
.L at the shortest notice, all kinds of STILL WORK,
on the most reasonable terms. Also, repairing of all
kind, promptly attended to.
Columbia, Apill 17,185.2. HENRY PFAHLER.
Fruit and Ornamental Trees,
.COLUMBIA, PA.
AGENERAL assortment of Peach, Apple, Plum,
Pear, Apricot, and oilier Fruit Trees, mid a variety
of Ornamental Forest Trees and Flowering Shrubs,
constantly for sale at the Nursery of
J. W. HOUSTON & CO.,
Marietta Turnpike, half mile (rain Canal Cason.
Columbia, February 7,:1852-ly
I'ooo BUSHELS OATS, for which the high
est cash price will be moil by
C. M. ATKINS.
Columbia, Feb. '52-ti Nos, 4 and G Count Basin.
50 BBLS. PARKER'S RECTIFIED IVIIISHEY ;
50 dor. Brooms and %Whisks ;
1000 sacks of Dairy Salr ; clicap for cash.
C. M. ATKINS,
Nos. 4 mid 6, Canal Basin
Col arnbin.Nov. 22, 1851-if
WOOD, WOOD.
(AAR AND EMMY WOOD for sale, at Green's
k_./ Wharf, at reduced prices.
SAMUEL A. 11ENNIITT.
Columbia, September 13, 1,1431-ly
FOR SALE,
50 MILS. No. S Mackerel ;
_u do. do. 2 do.
211 hall-bbls do. 2 do.
by C. M. ATKINS,
Nos. 4 and d Cunul Basin
Columbia, N0v.12, •tf
COTTON CARPET CHAIN, at the Cheap Cash
Store of
Columbia, May 22.1.E.:1•2
DARASOI.S.--I.udieh' plain. fi gured, and changeable
1 Parasols at the Cheap Ca-0t Store.
Columbia, May 15,1%13'2
LADIES' Muslin Flounces, Chrtnizettes.Undereleeves,
Collars, ut the Cheap Cash Store.
LONG h WINNEMORE.
Columbia, Ainy 15. 19.52
I AMES% KI I) GLOVV.S.(aII Lind
1J and colors.) and Lodi.' and .7tll.“cs' Kid aid:died
Glove, at the Gimp Morn of
LONG & WI.NNEMOR E.
Co!ambia, May 15.1,5:2
JUST 11.1tCltIVED a titterinr nilicle of SALAD Oil
unit for Rule ut unusually low ;wives. by
May 17, ldil. R. WILLIA NIS...Prom street.
lI AGAZINES L'Ult MAY—tilt to to- tottl ttt
SPANGLED'S
-- idyl:lller, and News Depot, Front street.
April 24,1:5'2.
He
Co_ uht
--
ENVELOPES —Legni, Bair, NVIIIIC, Nul,
50,000 Adhesive, Eint•osseil.he..l44
SPANGLER'S Ileiiiliparters and News Depot.
Columbia, April 24, 12:e2. Front street
PAPEICS.—MottIed. Caroline, Ultiounrine.
Lilly. ' , much Tissue, of ull colors. Just received at
SPANGLER'S Headquarters and News Depot,
Columbia. April 2.1,1852. From street.
CLIVER 011..—Guaranteed fresh nod genutne
k.) Cod Liver Oil, for gale by the bottle or ouare. by
Columbia, May 9,152. W. A. 1.1:A13612.
11? VELOPES.—Oae hundred titans:oo White,
XI Legal. runcy. rintiossed. Adhesive, Moorninst. (d 1
nllll Silver Margin, from 121 to 50 cents per hued red, to
be hod nt CLAIBORNE'S
Slay I. 1t , 52. Book and Stationery Store.
Doirr MONNAIES AND POCK E T BOOKS. of nil
shapes, sizes, si) lea, qualities and prem..; Call nail
see, a t SPA NC LIM'S
Headquarters and sews Depot, Prato street.
ColunilAn. April 24, 1.t422.
-
QTORR'S Chemical /lair lavigorator.just received and
1.3 for sale. at '25 etc. per bottle, by
Colombia, May 8, 1852. W. A I.CAM:II.
TRICOPIIERUS.—More of Parry's Tricopberuft, for
the him', on band and for sale by
Columbia, May 8, 1852. W. A. LEA DER.
I)I.UE STONE.—BIue Stone or Enna Wash foe gale
1) at LEADER'S, [Columbia, May P, 1352.
CORN STARCH.— More Corn Starch, jug from Me
manufacturer...oJ fur sale by W A. LEAVER.
Columbia, May 9,1952.
IsL,OOll. and TABLE: OIL CLOTHS, all widths, for
sale tit ICAUFFMAIVS.
Columbia, April I:, 1E52.
DIBANDS --flonnei, Neck. Plain, Satin end Nantnn
11 111I3AN DS. at allsrleen, in atom arid for •ale al
Columbia, April 17, is ..52. KAUFFMAN'S.
Av R ni A P PING Pf:R A good_ .l; ono:;:oinz t ru tiM 13 d
Colaml.in, May I, 1 52. ;took gtore
13 RO nt N: N TISSUE, Woe nod ttrorn 13
. for I.ndire
KAITI'M A N'' , 4 la.! •De r r
( In April 17 1.52
CARS AT PRIVATE SALE
NEWS, NEWS
FIRST ARRIVAL
TO BOATMEN
HENRY
•
Locus: street, COlitirtte. Pu
FOIL SALE
TO DISTILLERS
WANTED,
FOR SALE:
I=
33.SALD ON, 'U3431) ON.
AN extensive assortment of STATIONERY. con
elatin g in part of Elam and Farm) Letter midl'oo:-•
c•ip Writing Paper, from several celebrated tmlh , Eu
velopea in great variety; Steel Pet., and Pentio , der
Inkstands, among which are Pump Inis•tuink, V.11)11 .
slzes . and colors; China do ; Small do. wt.], Pen Mick .
Glass Fountain do. in variety. mid Iron do, W.ders,
and assorted colors; Motto do. in Sheets and in Ilexes ,
Pounces Boxes Erasers; Ivory Folders. India Rubber
Letter Clips ; Perforated Booed , Red, Wad, droner C• 1.1
Fairy Sealing Wax ; Black Sand, , lali
Files, different styles'; Red. Black anti Blue
Wilting Ink ; Arnold's Fluid, to be had st the lluuk and
Siatioi.ery tstore of U U. CLAIBORNE
Columbia, May 5,
C. M. ATKINS
TILE undersigned would respectfully inform
the elluellB of Columbia that, hurling laid tlt
large supply of
CLEAN AND SOLID ICE,
taken from Mill Dam. he in now prepared to
furnish hotel keepers and families. m large or mull
quantities, by the mouth, week. or single day, at as rem.
sortable rates n• airy other dealer in Columbia. He
respectfully •olirns a -hare of public patronage. Orders
lent at his r“idenee to Locu•t street, between Third and
Fourth, ',sill resets e attcnuuu
Columbia. May S, 1,52
BOORS AND STATIONERY.
TUE SUBSCRIBER having just returned from
J. Philadelphia. would announce to:the public that. in
addition to his former stock, he is opening a large a•-
s.nritnent of Stationery, Wank. School and Miscella Pie
ons Hooka.
Grateful for the liberal patronage he has already re
eeived,und determined to WOO,. he WOldd ins ue Nll
elea•er. to tar dwIIISCIVC., as Le Is CO.IIIdCIII
lberr OWII good ptJgmrnt will tell 1114,11 where to irOv.
G G. CLA I BORN
I.looli.ellet and thulium'''.
COTUIDtiIn. Mar I. 1,133.
BY' the annexed adrertisement, it will In seen
that Nlc...•rm. LoNt; lttivc
store recently owned by the under....igned. Tlintilant Inr
the liberal pa.ronaltv extended to the egmblishnteut.
would resnecthilly eninniced lug tIICCe3.OI I I to the fa
vorable notice of the public. J. 1.. BIIALW.
LONG & IN NEMORESS
NEW and CHIMP CA= STORE,
OPPOSITE THE FRANKLIN HOUSE
JUST received and for sale, at unusually I ow
price!, for en.h. nll kt.til• of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
Plain and elia.igable Silks; !mil figured Silks, late=t
mylez; black Gro de Rhine. sill tinaltlies and ;
13erege de Lainms , figured Orlcait•; super or Trolly
Bereg,e de Lnines for NI et.,
Linen Cambric Mk!, all qualaie. for Ladies and
plain and eMbrolde red : ricnittre. 1
Jar., Bohm, Laud Collon Luce: Eilrostir and I stQertitlc
Irma Otte relit to $l.OO per) nail; I.ndie,'Frenoli Won cd
find burn Collars.
An qualities Irs,ll Linen, Freas,ll grip Linen white
and brown Holland. Table Clout, mid NailLsnc,
bleached and 11116 i el.l.lled rth.1 , 1111.• u,• I,
12.4 ; brawn and bleached Jae Dwiser an
CLOTEIS AND CASSIMERES.
Sup Hack. green and brown French Cloth.; Does Lin
flussiincres; superior English Cussimercs ; superior
blue I. and Coney Silk and Sawn Vestince.
All cols. Oil Colored Cotton Carpet Chain.
TallAc mid Floor Oil Cloth.
New de.igas Window Shadeq, very cheap
HOSIERY—a NH assortment.
A general assortment of GROCERIES. Coffee, Sugar,
Tea, 111nlasses, Cheese, Ac.; a superior article of Black
'Pen; Mackerel, Nos. 1, 3. and 3, large and smell: fresh
herring.
All kinds of Country Produce taken in e.xellangc
for Good
May
THE subscriber would respectfully announce
to the citirens of the borough olColumbin, and the
community at large, that he has recently purelinsed the
Bottling establishment of Benjamin Young, and that he
lam commenced the
BOTTLING PORTER, ALE, AND CIDER
BUSINESS,
in said borough. Having aluo famished a GENERA
TOR, for the manufacture of Mineral IVater mid Sar
saparilla. of the very best flavor and quality, he is fully
tool amply prepared to furnish all orders promptly and
with despatch.
Baring appointed Benjamin Voting his agent, who is
well and fovoralily known, to conduct the inouness,
hopes from OWII acquaintance and that of his agent,
to inert with and receive that patronage due to com
prise, which Inc respectfully asks. y
Columbia. April 21, 1552.
TINNING, PLUMBING, &c.
THE undersigned embraces occasion to return
thanks to the public for the liberal share of patron
age with winch he has been itvored since he purchased
Jonas Runt pie's intervi-t in the 'hinting 13u4niess, and
to announce that he is still prepared to furnish. or to
make to order, at the shortest nonce, ever) article 01
TAN-WARE, used by hou.ekeepers told others. Ile
will also attend to
SPOUTING, HOUSE ROOFING,
BELL-lIANGING, AND PLUMBING.
To the loiter brunch of his busineas particular :men
tion will be paid. as he keeps lead pipe and hydrants
constantly on hand for the purpose.
Orders respectfully solicited.
I I I RA M NVEI,izON.
One door above Jona% Rumple's Hardware Store
Colombia, April '24, 1n32-1 y
ANOTHER NEW STOCIC.
TUE undersigned has just received large addi
tions to his former extensive stock of
WATCHES,
•-••• CLOCKS, AND JEWELRY,
and is now prepared to offer such bargains. front lits ex
tensive variety. as cannot fail to give satisfaction wpm':
chasers. ills stork embraces
•
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
Of every kind; a large variety of JEWELRY. consist
ing of Jenny Lind Ear Rings, Finger Rings and Beene!
Pills; all kinds of Silver Spoons; (told and Silver Pen
cils and Pens; Cold and Silver Spectacles; together
with the greatest variety of FANCY ARTICLES ever
before offered.
Strict lineation will be given as herctofure.to the re
pairing of clocks. watches and jewelry; and all work
Wlii be warranted.
A rOntintizmee offoriner patronage it reepecthilly son;
cited. JOHN 11:L1X.
Cohan Lin. April 10, 1,,52-Gaol
p TflE undcrsi^ned would respectfully an
,
1.0110V.10 ,
trielius and the public g enerally,
that he has removed from Second street to No
Waits Now. Front Wee!, where he has land In a large
and well-wleeted 11,,ertmennt of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
of till 1..11114 and goabliec, which Ire can sell at Ike
ren.intable prices.
Ile 14 oho prepared to make in order till kinds of
customer work. 10 which branch 01 Ms bexlere•x partie
olur attention will tie piled. . .
Ile re.peetiolly n continuation of the patron
age o ilit %limb he hum heretofore been favored
5J3 Rep tut jug, attended to %stilt filch
1 RANCIS LItADLCY.
April 17.1,11
WATC/lIES AND SEVETZILDM,
SILVER WARE AND PLATED GOODS.
TILE subscriber has recently returnedt , ,_,
from Philadelphia watt a lurge ••••
crock. in all the dillereitt departmennt—ear,,,,,,, a
large assortment of GOLD AND Eli WATCHES,
All., AC —.which lie will sell at the to went ea.]) prreen
•
LOOM. IIERIE:
Adam Wm. Rupp'e patented scientific GOLD PENS,
embracing all the propernea coninmed in the forest
quill pen, wheels 110 Will sell at the patentee'. price.
Al-o, u firm staFortment of .11PAVE1,1:V—to all which
he invites the attention of purchasers. _
P SHREINER.
Float Wert. below lllaelc'a Iloicl
Columbia, April IU, laS9.
TO CONTRACTORS,
BUILDERS, AND OTIIERS.
RPARRY, proprietor of the celebrated York
e County '6I,ATI: QUA II RIES, Pedch Bottom, Dri .
ir now ready to contract irr Stating. boiling rill maiert•
alt, ere. All work warranted water fwd....1.1~ oil
the inost reasonable terms These Slides tare superior
10 any manufactured w the Untied stales.
For further anfortstation ripply to H. PACIi V. at the
gaunter, or 10 C. Ai. ATI:ISS, :\ or 4 and h
Harm.
Columbia, April 10, 1.93:?..tf
iron RENT,
IVO STORE 1104)NISI IN Tut: oon Fr.l.Low•-•
T
HALL. I'o•Ecsston gwen Immediately. Etirmire of
(..;• U. CLAIBORNE
enlitrynt”n. I , ebrnnty 7. I' 524 f
rpm , . nr:rEcTony 17NDT:11 TIII: Op 11111.1 ereVv;: .
11. HALL. le ie one of the Le=t vnernle en tt,e boinuale
for nn fly -ter and 1111111.0. 14nt.e, ne. (1,19, nre eneet,,,g ‘
en the If All every englet nNM week enakeev: it a 'n
tle‘eratele location Ilnynre of
I=
MIL?. DAM ICE
HENRY M. WILLS
TO TIME PUBLIC
LINEN GOODS
NOTICE
JOIIN 13. EDWARD=
TLEMOVIL.T.i.
FOR RENT,
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