The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, June 19, 1852, Image 4
GOLD PENS, PORT MONNAIES, POCKET BOOR'S, Bair Brushes. Tooth Brusbes.Tooth Picks, Tableaux. Pen Knives. China Dead Receiv ers. Alabaster Jewelry. Boxes, Piquet }ruche Albums and p e rt Eak ss , Padded Desks. (a new-article.) at G. G. CLAIBORNE'S Book Store. lesy 1,19.52 GROCERIES, GROCERIES. WE. have just received a large assortment of fresh GrOceries- sugars in every variety: Molasses at all prides. some very superior Syrup; Coffee, green and roasted ; Teas of ull kinds and at all prices. and every article usually kept in a well regulated Grocery Store— all lot sale very cheap by H. H. FRY 6: CO.. at Their New Store, oppo.ite the BnnlC Columbia. April 10.1554. EXTRACT VANILLA. NATE r e e s par f e :h a l ! tkhine il d, for fiL lil o c r d u l g eite es Store, l an Puddings, and Custards, which we do not hesiame to pro nouncr superior to anything of the kind offered for tittle. Our COLOGNF,. which we offer by the putt or gallon, will bear the lee! or any extunittatton. Columbia, March 20, 18d2. MOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI. THIS artinle is highly recommended for cloan•ing and polishing metals. such as Gold. :silver. Brass. and 13ritantua,Windose Glnss,&c. For sale at the FAMILY MEDICINE STORE. Locast street. Columbia, March 20. 15,52. ,GARDEN SEEDS, GARDEN SEEDS. IUST received an extensive assortment of fresh .Garden Seeds. of every kind. They are warranted to be fresh and genuine. For sale at the Golden Mortar .Drug Store. W. A. LEADER.. Columbia, February 7,19.59. VERMICELLI AND MACCARONI. WE fu T „ g 4 ln o d r o t t i y „ c e ni t 7 , e v l o n a t; i r.lll!, ag a rs c t ;i a n s t . e e tmtea II dnece necessary for us to obtain a fresh supply. For sa'e at the FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, Odd Fellows' hall. Columbia, March 29, 1852. SPORTSMEN. THIS WAY: LUST received, a new lot of DOUBLE and SIN GLE BAnREL GUNS. Game Rags. shot Pouches, -Powder Horns, he. Also. Powder of the fittest quality. and all sizes of shot—to usl of which the attettu out of purchasers is inetted. .R.)NAS RCM Pl.ll. August 30,1E41. Locust street, Colutnltta N _ ICEOLSON'S Mechanics' Companion, or the Elements and Practice of Carpenienng, Joining, Bricklaying. Masonry, r,lating, Plastering, Painting. Smalling and Turning, with Forty-six Engravings. Po. sale at G. 6 CLAII3ORNE'S Columbia, September 1.3,18.51.. Book Store. AYEWS CHERRY PECTORAL., G UARANTEED GENUINE, for sole by R. WILLI A MS, Front street, Columbia, Pa Feb:l2oz. - 2.3, 1.96":3. LADIES` Straw Embroidered Veils. decidedly the prettiest things of the kind ever ofrered ior sale in this piece. For bale at KAUFFMAN'S, Columbia, April 17, 1552 Locust street. 011. CLOTH and Water Color Waal... Shades—a large lot, for sate et 1.1 , F.%1A N"S, Columbia, Aprti 17, 1812 1 crust st., below the Bank LINEN '6111:1.:TINOS, &C.—We have now opio,a fine assortment of Linen Sheeting. and Pillow Case Linens, winch we offer utgrestly reduced pilaus. Also great variety of TuHe Linens at 11. 11 r r ry IS: CO'S, Opposite. the Columbia, April 10, i 032 AIARSEILLES COVNTERP.A NEE. —We have Jost In opened a large of those beautiful good', and some very low. Call and examine them at fl If FRI" & CO'S New Store, oppo,lte the Bank. Columbia, April 10, 1fr5.2. PIANO and TABLE: COVI - .lls —Cloth Piano and Table Covers, a large lot on hand and for sale at HALFT:IIAN'S, LOCI.I9t street. Columbia, April 17. 1.9.52. FANCY CASSIMERES AND VESTINOS —We have just opened a large and well selected assortment of Fancy Caseimerea and vestings—some very handsome new et} lea. Call and sec them at H. H. FRY & CO'S Opposite the Ibank. Columbin, April 10,105:2 CRAPE SHAWLS, plain and embroidered, a large as Usoruneut Just received at KAUFFMAN'S, Locust at. Columbia, April /0,1552. DEATIIERS.-300 lbs. tire geese feathers, to store and 12 for sole by C. S. KAUFFMAN, Locust st Columbia, April 10, 1052 LACK 'I F.A.—A superior article, in ORIGINAL urAcl AG , for sale at KAUFFMAN'S, Locust 51. . _ Coltlmbia, ATtrll 10,195,2 JOI.7.SI:KEEPEKS GOODS. of all descriptions. such 1 as Linens and Sheetings, Pillow Case Linen. Line n and Corson Daillel' Napkins, all sizes and colors, Da. mask Table Cover., &c., at KAUFFMAN'S, Locust sl. Columbia, April 10, 1552. VI D GLOVE:S.—Alexandra's Sid Glove.. light and dark colored, for sale ut KAUFFMAN'S, apnllo, 1552. Locust street DRESS GOODS —All the newstyles of Ladies , Dress Goods, received and for sale at. KAUFFMAN'S. 1. Locust street. below the Bank aprll 10.'02 AIL WINDOW BLINDS.—We have jut opened n large atrortment of Oil Window *linden, new put. terns rind much cheaper than ever. We oleo have the patent fiztaires.to put up nomething entirely new. II 11. PRY & CO., Columbia, April 10, 1652. OppoFite the Wink. niintsr. —lnc.l Apple and Legltel) Dairy Cheese, just Vreceived and for sale at QII.IiS,SII.Ii.S —Fancy atitl Black. Dress: 7, lllre. in store and for stile by KAUI - 1 7 :%1.AN. aprit TO, leSY. Locu't street. VENITIAN BLIND 'IIIIMMINCit, of all colors and styles, to store anti for sale by C. S. ICArrF37.A •o. 17 Locust street, next to the think. Columbia, April 17, 11,.52. QEVF.RAL BAGS BOTTLI.; CORR,: containlng about 1.) 100 gross, for sale low by R. WILLIAMS. July D, R-51. Front sneer, Cc lumbut. AREALLY superior article of FRI:SII CASTOR OIL. clear of all uttpleusantness in smell or taste, for sale by IL . WILLIAMS. July 9, 1.551. Trout street, Columbia. A HOST rare and fresh selection of Perfumery now 1 - 1. on hand and for sale by the f uloAc r his assort. meat, in point of quaintty, quality and cheapness, is su Parlor to nay in the place. Cull unit CZlitnitie. Colombia, Sept. 14. IC'4l. It. W I I.LIAM S. pORN LIQUID, one of the moat infallable liquids ever kJ made for extractinc corns For 'ale at Columbia, Nov. 15, '5l. LEADER'S Drug store. _AILS, Paints. Window Mast, Putty, Spiro a of Turpen V tine, Varrusbes..lec., for <ule by R. WILLIAMS. Columbia, Septemberl4,lBso. A DA1.1.7 .1%; 'S ELIXIR. a certain cure for Headache. Price 23 ots. For rale at W. A. LEADERS Drug Store Colombia, March 13, 1852. 40 OUNCES ULPFIATE OF QUININE, warranted pure, for sale at the lowefit prices by R. WILLIAMS. Front street, Columbia. July 9, IESI THE READY RECKONER and POCKET LAW YER, two valuable Books, which should be in the roareitsion of every business man—to be bad nt the Book Store of G. G. CLAMOR NE. Columbia, January• 31,1832. TVST RECEIVED and for role. a general olsoloment d of FRESH DREGS AND MEDICINES. selected by the subecnber egress!y for prescripuon and famny use• R %VILMA:V., Front street. Colunnna. MIME! MeALLISTER'S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT. or, , he WORLD'S SALVE, for Rule by it WILLIAM S . Front street, Columbia. Columbia, June 7,1851. CORN STARCH, n highly celebrated nrizele. faecured expressly (or culinary and dietetic pur poses, unrivalled for pudding.. pies, custards, blorie mange, cakes, thin cakes, &c. Also. Essence of Cofii e. for sale by It WILLI A MS. July 9,1851. Front street, Columbia. FREER CHLORIDE OF LIME Ju.t received—price very low—by R. WILLIAMS, Front street. Columbia, May 17, BSI. wrouNT r.Aca.r. TRIPOLI. for cleatirlng and bur 111 Melting all finirhed metallic and glare eurfacer• tomb an gold. %t ver. brass, brdannta. and *met ware window Pane.. &c. For sale by IL WILLIAMS. February 29, 1b52. Front street. Columbia, Pa. WE ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING FRESH 21' 01311 GS AND. DIEGDICINI 4 .:S at the Fsma.2 kdriatcsMs Saves; and, thankful for the liberal patronage we have received. we will renew our exertion to keep our articles fresh and genuine Columbia, March 20, 1852. 7)CRF. Coneentratsd VANILLA, for sale by rotatns a. Mtn. 2 , 1252 XV A LEADER FRUIT AND , 471111,211113 lIELRIIIIIVS CONFECTIONARY DZIPOT, I WHOLESALIt AND RETAIL 0. 51S Market street, between SchNuylkill CLOCK & TIME-PIECE ESTABLISHMENT, Seventh and Eighth, Philadelphia. S OCTIEAST corner Second and Chestnut sta., JOHN G. HAHN respectfully informs the public of Philadelphia. where may be found a large and splens this and the adj - ' g counties that h e keeps always on did assortment of the best modern Improved Eight-Day hand n lame and varied avisortment of FRUITS, CARES, and Thirty-Hour Brass and Alarm Clocks and Time and CONFECTIONARY, which b e will sell as cheap Piece. tunable for Churches. Hall., I lotel., Steamboats, as can be bought ac any other establishment in Philo- Rail Rood Cars. Parlors, Office•, lied Rooms, Kitchen.. delphia, and he invite. all persons who may want any &c.. which will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, from thing in his line, to cull and tee hint, before purchassny one to one thousand. ni the lowest cash prices. elsewhere. Orders from the country will receive i N. 1l _Clocksof all kinds repaired and warranted.— prompt attention. i Clock Trimmings of every description constantly for Philadelphia, May 1,18;2-1y sale. i 'Philadelphia, May I, I 8.52-ly ADAM WM. RAPP'S PATENTED SCIENTIFIC PATENT LIGHTNING RODS. NICHE GOLD PENS, DOTER'S Patent Isolated Rod, with solid pla- DIBRACING all the properties contained in .L.) tins r emi t and ,i,,.. 1 ,0,,,,,v,,,,, g ,, 5 1.. . . 1 ests of gcntlemen in thts city, we ILI the finest quill pen, in addition to which the dura bility of the sletals is combined and full/ associated lia l3 ve Y. e n 47: Il e il . iTI ' te d r bra nchrequests - and at 521. xt..M. - : ssmier, between Doi k owl Seconal, where 1552. :di orders will be attended to, and Rods put up on build. Mgr in this vicinity at it price below the ordinary charge The following highly respectable testimonials and for the Mil style Rod.which staples oguinst the house, recommendations are submitted to the public : and thus endanger. the building more than if no, Rod Having. tried Adam Wm. Rapp's Patent Scientific were there. An iespectiou is solicited from those hi- Niche Gold Pen, the undersigned lake great pleasure in Wrested. recommending it to the public, Its the greatest improve- WA'NTED —Ten active, intelligent Men to act as meat id Aletallic Pens that has met our attention. Agents in the country. to whom encouragement can be His Excellency, William Bigler, Gov.:ltate of Peinia. given. Apply at 52 Walnut street to His Excellency, E. Louis Lowe. do. do. lllnryrd. WI 1.6)X, CHASE St, CO. Prof. J. S Burt. Principal Celli ral High School, Phda• Philadelphia, April 21,18 3 2 3 rtt. s Right Rev. Bishop A. Potter, Philadelphia. - _ - Rev. Clarle• Wudessorth, do. Rev. W. U. Edwards. Washington City. STOVES! STOVES ! ! ity• C. IC. Nelmn. Annapolo, Md. THE Globe Cook, Extra Cook, Quincy Cook, Rev. JOhll 'Street. Phila. Rev. D. W. Ductile, Ph ila. Itev.De Witt, Harrisburg, Roy. 11 ii Coit, Iturrish'g. Buck Cook, Liberty Cook, and a variety of Coin- Rev Charles A Flay. do Bev. John I' Mesick, do. , Pielv , W. Rawle. Esq. Phil'a. Judge Boothe, Delaware. Also, a fine assortment of Parlor and Chamber Stover, lion. Jos R. Chandler, do. Richard Vous , Erg , do. for wood and coal, all selling tit ver, low prices. Clarke Irnre, Ea..) . , do. Win. Neal. do. W. 13. CLINE. mull It flacher, do. Geo. W. Walloston, do. No. 319 Market, 4 doors above 10th. south sale. Alderman G W. A 513, do. Win. S Price, do. Philadelphia. James M. Camay, Esq., Camden, N. I. N. B. A complete assortment of Gas Ovens, and 713355.. W. :115fflord, do. do. do. Funnier, A Browning, do. do. do. 'Ph illidelphla, March 6,1952.1 y W. N. Jeffries, do. ' do. do. (ton. Dud - Green, E.(' ;11 - L.1411mo:1. M. H. Miller,Wnshing. "AT TUE BEE HIVE STORE." F. Howard, SI. D. do J. ItadclitT. do. Richard Smith, Rag . do. Wm. P. Elliot. do. ; ~,,,,sl, ~., ~s, •• Editors Notional I iitelltgencer. Washington city. I 1 ..VC; .. ~* A .........,, 1. ' 4 1 . . Editors Alm) hind Suite Capital Gazette -, gf__ _-2. - ------ - -;-:- - - ~,,,. Editor. Wu,1111:g1011 Republic. , ~,,........—...y-.........,:... . , Editors PhiludeMlina Pulthc Ledger l f,W .. _...............:""5.1t5. TO THE PUBLIC, The subscriber having purchased the property known ns the Slo)nmensing Banking House, south-east corner : 71.7.5 T received and now opening at the Bee litre Scone of second and Chestnut sireets, for his future business .3 (the fourth lot this senson.) of linndsome and cheap, establishment, intends keeping a large and complete and of the most desirable st) le of Spring Good.: assortment of every rarity of texture and RIA, of ADAM 13crege De Luines, 121, worth 1-1 Wad RAPP'S lately ll:denied Scientific Niche Gold Pens, ' do do 19 do 25 Gold and Silver Pencils and Pen Holders, of every . do do 25 do 371 vaii,ty. Vk'holesule and Retail. In addition thereto, I do do Rich trod healthful. 31. 37, have on band H ultra lust Edition of Scientific Penman. 50—Pink, Yellow, lilac, Brown. hair, Purple : in fact all chip and rentnaking, in VIIIIOLIC bindings. i cols. figured fine Bere a c.es. only 25 cents. Figured and JASIES BARGER, Muhl Silk Illerege de Poplins. Super all colors figured General Sole Agent for Adam Wm. Rapp's Putented and Inconet and Swiss Lawns. NVlnte and colored Scientific Niche Gold Pew.. S. E. Corner Second nod Dan swiss Robes, 10, 20. 25. Rich colors neat figured Chestnut street., Philadelphia. colored Jaconet 111. 19. All colors neat Plaid Light Philadelphia, Slay 1. I0:32-ty ' Gingham's 121. lbl. 25. Iloyles celebrated fast colors soft finish Double Purple Chintzes; do do Lige colored 8/ 9000,000 SAVED YEARLY by g e T e " ,l7l7l ; purchasing fi l k i,l u a r c e . d P ta lc a6 6 s .r , e f e ri n ;i ic.7.7, oral s i s . m " r u i C h c fri r 3 . ' Glovcs—Silk„ Rid, Bajou's make. Hosiery of all kinds, SILVER'S MINERAL PAINTS. sires and quality, all selling at tlao BEE HIVE. f The Wonder of the age—Nature's own production. t 5 cases Calico now selling at 61 cents. worth 10 1 These paints differ from all other. m the market ; they 1 do black mid while $l do 9 are not clays: they require little oil ; flow easily ' • and I 1 do blue and orange.orange.B do 10 cover with it heavier body Man white l en d. Th e y I Bleached mill Unbleached Muslin. a good article, only neither crack. nor peel, land dry readily, making an ; 6.1. Heavy Sbirbog and :L‘hectitarMii.lini., now opening Enamel of Stone. 1 at the 131 SE 11l VE, N. Queer, St. I COLOIt4 —WC have Revell dartMellt colors. vie: three I -- I Browns. two Chocolates, flack and Yellow, and by 1 SILKS! SILKS!! SILKS!!! cornhinalion nuke every variety and shade of color. ; Broends Amore, rich finish..4l,2s. lloblf —These Plaints are superior in body (or cover. ' The : Real Ilenvy big properly) to any yet discovered, and pound for ¢h 50, $1,73 per yard i do do. 3 0 inches wide, $2.50 per pr other metallic rmints. ound will Cover dOUDIG the surface of white lend, zinc ' Ned ; die real Pin stripe and Pinid, very pretty mid rich. Super Jasper Silks for Spring Dresser.. sometinnir o 'vox —'l'o iron they' furnish n perfect protection ' new. Gluck Sati n Swiped and Plaid Gio de Amore unit nsitinst rust, for they contain no metal. which like white Ile liaison's bilks. Pitney colors Chtimeleon (ilace 1 ,,,,i „ els d esii . sie ,,, i , e i r 0 ,, the iron ; se h ies t h is r eins Boiled. 75. t'7. 100--do tin 'Fare and Indio Satin, 75,1 , 7, makes iron doubly valuable for builig purposes. . 100.100. Neat Plant Wash Silk Me Dresses, only 50 cents. Butes. Wonx —They give house walls a much heavier I Rich Mick roiled Brilliants for Ores," and M a uldin, coating than oilier paints. and if swilling is required, —do do 27 to 44 niches wide. Soper llenvy Black nothing hol is so firmly D n roof never so old and 'silky. or finishes so well will' it. 1 English Silk Lace—do. do. very wide. Black Glossy, OLD floors—(tier Ileary Plain and Star Ilend Sill:Fringe. lilacs. French Silver's Almernl Paints wall make it cheaply new ari d Needle Demi Veils. from U 1 to 55—White do. do. Blue. 1 Green and Ilrown Silk 'Fissure (or Veils. Swisses, Jac more enduring 'ban it ever was. onetts, Nulls and Twinning for Dresses. Ships using this extraordinary Mineral, as we prepare Ch AP. E. I'VFN'TZ h 13110 . d (or them. acct be proof against the action of hot suns, I I Bee Hive , North Queen Street, Lancuster. worms, nod salt water,. _ . . • Capitalism mid Builders are invited to make strict scrutiny into the teems of these paints. They will find a very great reduction might be made in the cost of painting. These paints tire purely mineral; all clays and oilier impurities are washed out in preparing them for the market. They cost but half the price of white lead, and the same quantity will cover twice the sur face and last six times us long, which in filet reduces the price to one•ta•elfh. Climate has no effect on this Patin, and is equally valuable in the cold Canadas or OUT nullity FiOrldas. DIRECTIONS.—Vse linseed Oil.mix nsthick as you can, and use as miter Paints. These Paints use but lit tle dryer, and for printing and second coating in all housework they will be hound far cheaper and more durable then lead. Dealers and consumers can procure this Paint whole sale and remit of FIIENCII St RICHARDS,. . • IV. W. eor. Tenth and Market streets, Philadelphia, General IVlddesnle Agents; also, Impor tern of PilllC and Colored WIIMOWI,..IIIAS,deaIerS in Drugs, Paints, ace. Philudelplna. April 24, 1852-Soros TO COUNTRY 11/LERC.ELANTS. rpm: undersigned Lave just opened an extenaire and 1 general n•"orttnent of GROCERIES, TEAS, LIQUORS, &c., W lIOI.ESnts, At No. 143 North Second street, above Race street, PHILADELPIIIA, where Country Mart haws will find it tnthnir interest to call, a' they ore determined to sell SO that 1111Ver , need not g o any further, in oily inrmuce. . 1 hey den, re to cull eGpeelal attention to n fine lot of 7.1.:1:1S, a ll fre'h, t ha t will commend themselven to the moct particular. Conte and ree ALTER & WILLISTON. Grocers, No 143 North 1d et , a bove Race, l'hiln. Phitadelplito, April 3, 1.`"32-3inos, LAMPS! LILIVIPS THE largest and best assorted stock of Lamps of evei)101011. CI I A N DA1.11:11S. !SOUL!' Hall, :stable end Canal Lan terns offered in this city—can be found at the cheap LAMP STolt 11. N. E. CORNER OF 4TH AND CHERRY STS. Nlerchunia vtvt in . .; ih city would End it decoludly to Owls- aclviounge to cad nt J. ITLEORTII'S Cheap Lamp Store. April a. 1t52.3m0s CHEAP WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE, WIROLESALE and Retail, No 72 N. Second I,tree4 oppo•tte the Mount Vernon House. GOLD 1..EV1:11 WATCIII7B full Jewelled. 1° K goers, 828141; Silver L e v ers , full tewelled. 812.00 Salver 1,1111,F, jewelled. SO 00—all NNIITTOIEIP4 m keep good little. Gold Pena unit Silver CAP,. S. 1.110; Gold Penetta, 51,00; Gold Pe net t and l'e.l CiIRCI , with good Gold Pelt, an lowan 52 25. Also. alwa) a on hand a good nasortmeta of fine Gold Scwelry. Gold Cush. Gutted and Vole chains; Gold, Vest i Chntna ; I.adtes' Gold Fob Mauna and Ilelt lies Silver Table Spoons. born SI4 to Sitl; Desert. So to Sll, and Ten. £4.72 to 52.20 per net. an nrritnied equal to coin, All goods warranted to be IA lint they nre cold for. M. AVPSI.I Agent, No. 72 N. Od opposite the Mount VCIIIOII N. 13 —.VVatches and ry repaired and warranted, Pbtladelphin, March 27,1,52.1 y. WALL PAPER. REDUCTION IN PRICES. COUNTRY MERCHANTS and others will find every variety or qunilly And pnlteni of WALL PAPER, WINDOW lILEs:DS, and FIRE SCREENS, at reduced prices. FD -- Patterns manufactured to order by BR FITT ARD II & STED3TA N. No 63 N. 3d AMINO, 2 doors above Arch, Philada. March 27, 1a4:2.3m05. li[E7AR W S Cane CEO I.LA GUS riIENIIT GIESE itaLLa COMMISSION AND FORWARDING HOUSE. CARR, CURSE & CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 19 Spear's Wharf, BALTIMORE, WHLfeCeivedfiellyLo2GßAlNond all ~,,sotcg ß lto6:..d:i. LUMBER. Particular attention will be given to this branch of the bu siness by LEWIS W. H. GIESE. whose "hole attention will be devoted to the gale of LUMBER. and will occupy on oftce on the Falls Dock, especially for this purpose. Mr. these's long experience and reputation as a first rote salesman, is a guarantee that the highest market rices will always be obtained. ID' Liberal Cash advances made on Consignments; but in no case will this house make any advances until the Produce is received. Baltimore, Alarch 13, 1352.4m050 WM. F. POTTS. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN IRON AND STEEL, 4 0 11. Market etreet,belovr Thirteenth, North ride PHILADELPHIA Philadelrth,a, November 22, 1 PAI.Ir (11.0THS, CASIINIERETTS, CASSIME.II.I"A AND VESTEVGS —Heavy Black Grenadine Vesting— Ilea vy colored Grenialine Vesting. Black Sarno, col ored and while Marseilles Vesting. Palley Satin Scarfs and CraVal4. Gum Smpentle es and Ties, Tweeds, Semis, Velvets, mid nll colors Merino Cassimeres Yellow Nnsikeen,Blue Drills. lillitied Cottons. Mexican, Caluorwu mid Buck Eye Mixtures. CUAS. ‘VENTZ k 41110., Bee /live, Luacuster. Lancaster, April 24, 1E22. IN TIME OF PEACE WRMPARE FOR WAR! NETER leave things till the last moment, as 11 careless neglect Own)s costs something, and us Weasant weather Is 1101• urrtymg, prepare for the re verse. Every day has its changes, and he is wise who prepares for the future. Every one requires comforta ble clothing, nud next in order is to purchnve cheaply We 'Weise nil those who are in want of clothing to cull at the Lancaster Ilan of Fashion, (sign of the lied Coat.) if they wish good and cheap good., as they sell winch lower tutu, any other clot twig house in Lancaster and lo.er a large tt,cortment. MESSRS. RATIIFON Sr.. HENSLER have just returned trum Philadelphia with a splendid as• sort mem of spring find Sllllllllct goods, and are toss prepared to forms), spring nod summer coats from S 2 on to .T.Giii.l4.tok and fancy colored cloth frock and dress coats from 50,11)) to 510.00; mach and face)• Freiten. Thig,listi mid American Cassimere nod Doeskin Pants front 51,00 to 55011; black nod fancy silk nod satin Ve.t., from $2Oll to 1;3.50, and summer clothing in end less van. ty. amid ni corresponding low• prices. Visit the extensive establishment of BATIIFON 11EN,..- 11:12 and scrump n savilig of 25 per cent. on our pur chase Our aim is to please and accommodate all. and, in order is do this, sec manufact lire clothing, ill nlmo‘t every price. Soling par rash enables us to odor cloth ing tit tt very trilling 11(1,11.Ce. Oar mono Is SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES. Portieullir atteorion raid to customer work A great variety of Cloths. Ca.‘sitnercs and Vesungs always on hood to select from. for thohe who prefer haring their clothing mode to order. A large and varied ncsortment of elegant BOYS' CLOTHING always nn band. which ♦ct I tie soul .ery low. lisTitvoir L HENSLER avail iliem-clves of this orea •ion lb return their ...were thanks to their frtends tar the very liberal patronage heretofore received, awl hopo to merit ti continuance of their favor, IT7 trait forget the phie—lhe Lnnenster Mill of I'a•tiiou. North Queen street. next door to the Nnunnstl House. and the tined door torah 01 Orange street Th..re', the place, gentlemen. to get your money beck. Call and •rc. Lancaster, March 27. 1252. SPRING VILSXMOISTS. THE SUBSCRIBER lakes pleasure m nunnw,r•inF that his :Mr SPRING. SYL:Millltt. FASHIONS, ore uow ready. and customers mind others Call be supplied of the shortest notice, and upon rea.nual.le Items. lie coustamly keeps fur sole, and manufactures to order, all bionic of Ilats. such as SH.K, CASSIMERE, BEAVER AND BRUSH, which he feels assured cannot be surpassed, either for beauty or (Jur:A.4ly. lie also has a good astortment of CA PS, for men and boys, which he will lake pleasure in show in". to till who may vi'il hi, store. 'Thankful for the liberal patron:l7e with which he ha heretofore been favored, he respectfully asks a continu ation of public sepport 'WILLIAM TEMPLE. Front street. next door in Brandt's Tailoring Establishment. Columbia. April :I. 1'52. Shaving and Hair-Dressing Saloon. THE undersigned has removed his Saloon to No 1 Arcade. %Valuta street, opposite the lVaslungs ton Hotel, where all persons can receive a CLEAN AND DA , E SUAVE, and have their hair cut and dressed In the 'mast fashionable and exqunsite manlier. There is some hang soothing in n good shove: of any are disposed to doubt at, let them try me, and I will fully demonstrate the fact. WILLIAM CLEGGT:TT. Columbia. March 27, 1F52-tf GARDEN SEEDS GUN for sale,Risley's and B. N. Strong h. c 0 . ,. AllN SENDS. unrivalled for panty and freshness. warranted to germinate nod of the linid they are sold for. by R. WILLIANIS, February 2S, 1b52. Front street, Columba, Pa. RADWAY , S CiIINESE MEDICATED SOAP. This article is useful as a Shaving and general Toilet Sonp. It softens the beard and renders the skit smooth and plia ble. It is said to be a specific for the removal and per manent cure of sun-burn, freckles. and all eruptions and disfigurement of the akin. Price 12k eta. per cake. For sale at the FAMILY MEDICINE STORE. Colombia, Nlnrch 20. 1r52. GA EDEN SEEDS. V E t velece' h ed!s nlh7 e TM be l„ine.atte;AOtiNl2 Columbia. M.reh 20, 1E52 THE WHIG ALMANAC can be had at the counter of G G. CLAIBORNE'S rr , :4ml.la, Jenun•r 31. 1c.7 Book Fterre 1,000 Quires of 31LANS. $OOB5, V ) MET from the manufacturers in New York and Philadelphia, and at their prices. Tedium Day Books and Ledgers, full bound. Russia ends and bands; do. Russia corners; Demy Day Books and Ledgers. full bound, Russia ends and bands ; do Russia Corners. These books are beautifully paged and ruled for one, two, and three accounts on a page at no additional cost. Long Cap Day Books, full bound; Long Cap Ledgers. full bound; Broad Cap Day Books. full bound; Broad Cap Ledgers, full bouisiLdouble and single ruled; Broad Cup Minute Books, full bound; Medium Quarto Ac counts, dolly. and cts.; do. feint only; Deiny Quarto Accounts, fend only, ; do. dolls. and etc.; Cop Quarto Accounts, of all sizes. ruled single, doulle, cz feint only; Long. Broad, Oblong. Octavo, 12mo. amo. :Imo. and 32m0; rap Accounts, half bound; Pass Books of all hinds—Medium Soo, Deny bun. Cap 12mo, ]limo.24mo, 32mo—in leather or paper binding; Blanks of nearly every slope. They have been selected with care and an eye to the people's wants, so that all can be suited. Orders received, and books ruled to any pattern, or bound in any style, at the shortest notice. at IL F. SPANGLE R'S Headquarters and News Depot, Front street Columbia, April 24.1552. MORE NEW GOODS JUST ItECEIVED AT C. ZEITLER'S Cheap Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Store, Front street, between Itia/nut and Locust, (first Jewelry Store below Herr's Hotel.) THE undersigned, liming just returned from phdadelpini witla lorge tol.lationq to his Cornier stock, has now a well-select - ea a...tort:a - lent of FASHIONABLE GOODS, which he is prepared to furnish to his customers at re duced prices. His asrortment consists of AVATC TIES OF ALL KINDS rind Twenty-Four-Hour Gold Pens; Cold and Silver I. 7 encils; Ear and Finger Binge; Spectacles of till kimis; Silver nod Clerninn Silver Spoons. or II kind.; Silver Thimbles; Wostenholine. Pen lIIId Pocket KII ivrs— lknown ns the beet in the world:) Port Alonnaies; Pocket hooks; Card Costs; and everything of fancy and utility in hie line of business. Clock, Winch and Jewelry Repairing done in the best manner, and warranted. Aceordenns and nil otter musical instruments re paired and accurately tuned. As lie intends to devote his entire attention to business, rind will endeavor to please. lie feel. confident that those who favor bun with their custom will never lance reason to regret it. CHARLES ZEITLER. Columbia. April 24,1952. SPRING CAMPAIGN. NEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, AT Mamie & Bro.'s Cheap Cash Dry Goods and Clothing Store. in Front street, directly op posite the Columbia Bridge. In order to Inert the wants of their customers and the public in general, their store has been stocked with an assortment of American, French, English, and German Dry Goods, which have been selected with great care in the New York and Philadelphia markets, and will lie sold on an favorable terms as those of any other establishment in the state. SPRING GOODS. name in port Dress Goods, embracing a choice variety Oro de Rhine, rich lu'tres. all widths and quali ties; brilliant luncy spring Silks, all colors; rich nod plain wool French Delaines; Darege Delaine•; printed Bareges ; French Lawns, Organdies. and fancy /JONI'S, all qualities; superior Silk Poplins, rich and plain; Scotch Giughami; silk warped and real Alpacas; Tur k-y red Prints, and French Chintz; spring Pants, a splendid assortment, including the best makes. Cloths, Cassimeres and Yestings. Superior French black and colored Cloths of nil grades; superior Englishll. Gcrinnn mid American blue rind black Cloths, oi ull the most celebrated make.; block Caii.sinieres nail Doe Sktias, of the beta ;nukes; superior ussortinent I.lnck Saint unit other Vestings of beet makes; Pantaloons StutTs—fintcy colored Ca4sl - all shades and tnakes; Kertmelt, Tweeds, Fluids, Nankeen and bite Drills. FURNISHING GOODS Carpet•—lngrain. Venitian. and two and three Ply; Floor and Table Oil Cloths, a variety of patterns and widths, all shades. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT embraces the largest stock ever offered is this place. %Ye enumerate in part. Gentlemen's Cloth Frock Dress, Sack, a nd New York Frock Coats ; Tweed, Cotton and black summer Cloth Coats. all Ft) les ; Boys' Costs in great variety; Gent's and Boys' black and fancy Cassis mere, Sennett, Tweed, Linen and Summer Pants, all styles; Gents`black and fimey Satin Cashmere. Worsted, Plaid and Plain Vests, all styles and makes ; Gents' Furai•ltingt Department—red. white, and blue•mixed Undershirts, Drawers, Overhauls, &e. BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. Ladies , nod Misses' French Gaiters. Jenny Lind Ties, Buskins, Phila. and Taylor Ties and Kid edipppers; an assortment Misses' and Children& Boots, in great variety. very cheap; Gents' Cull, Morocco, and Seal, sewed nod pegged Boot•, a nice article for spring and summer. 'the above goods have Leen purchased so as to citable us to offer them at prices that cannot fail to please. T. render our establishment well worth a visit nt all times, we shod continue to receive, ni the season ad entices, new invoices of Seasonable Goods, for Ladies' nod Gentlemen's wear. so 119 to be able to offer the advantages of New York and Philadelphia Markets. Mr:TACO:IK & BRO., Front street, opposite the Columbia Bridge. Columbia, April 10, 1052 IF YOU AVOULT) 13t BICH, READ THIS AND SAVE YOUR PENNY. "O_OOD marrow, friend—l'm a stranger in VA your borough, enn yon inform the where I can `et n putt' of good boots nuttier , 4‘ Yes. sir. I ran, just go to IV. H. Will in Flli street. oppoqite E. A. How rO ard s that's the ',Mee; bent uccommo- lute you most sausfuelortly." ...Well. how is yourjudgment in regard to the quality cf boots and shoes?' •• Most execllant—Em an old boot and shoe molter; fumy are the days that I've drawn the cords." Where did you *ay I could find him 'I , oIN - hy, opposite Howard's Hotel, and east of G. W. Rattle's new American Ilouse; any person can tell )nu \ ' Will you entaltiet me there ?" t• I will, with pleasure; for I know him to lie• from experience. one of the best manufacturers of BOOTS AND SHOES ill town. His stock is purchased from me of the largest leather dealers 1/I Philadelphia, and lit always has sit hand a superior quality for gentle orn's wear. Iles also very particular in getting up his sick; en I'm Confident he can't fail to give reasonable ;rii*faction to those who favor him with their pat. mince.' "'There are come boot makers whose work is bean fibl to the eye, but Moon pinching to the fret; and I have haws upon each instep, which in foul weather gve me excruciating pain" l• Ali. ye., too touch have I Mitered by fetters from the hint moulders heads; but he's not one of them; lie en dawors to make a systemattr fit. Men,urinp, from Joint to liecl,and from lump to toe—closely oliserVll, the taps: Maine protuberance, if there he any upon the feet ; aml hest edam fails to make bus 50014 Rel 119 easy thereon. us ellPue upon a lady's tender finger. Resale,. he always keeps 0 superior slunk on hand ; perliates you might ob• t• it n pair upon the Instant, that would fit your feet and use he eye:' P l h e,, I must try limit " '. Try him, of course, and you'll save at each end of pur bargain. Eirst--you'll buy cheaper—secondly, par hoots will wear you longer." I 1" Come, let's go" 1 `l'm ready—arc you a cash man?" "I am; for lie who pays cash clips the discount of ~ east, and secures it in his own pocket." e Then that's the place, for his motto reads"— lA•k of me no trust, when you come to 101) / Ask of Isello trust, for you I must deny; ! Jab of me no trust, it tenth destroyed many ; t..k of me no trust, I cannot grunt you any ; heir of me 110 1.1,1 , 1. 11111 Wll/1 your cash rally ; Ak orate no trust. liar with my pocket daily. COltnhin, April Ili, lEtc2-I y SUMMER ARRANGEMENT BELT. & SUSQ. RAIL ROAD. T E Balt. k Susq. Rail Road Compa ny'. l'areliger Curs will leave yorh, and Columbia, on and aster the Sao( April, 1E452, as follows : MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN Leaver York for Columina at 5 30 . M neturnig, leaves Coiembia for Baltimoro at 7 do. Arnvie in Baltimore at Il do. Thesbove tram connects nt Columbia with the Pas echoer:tin which leaves nt ei o'clock A. M. for Philo 4FTERNOON PASSENGER TRAIN Lea , :ork for Columbia nt 12 B. Retog, leaves Corn for York and halt at 1; P. M Arrive to Baltimore at 7 do. T'hisruin ca meta WIIII the \Vay Passencer Traiu for Phi., svlitch leaves Columbia at o'clock P. M. WRGHTSVILLE AND YORK TRAIN T.eavea.•ork far Wrightsvtlle at 31 P. NT Remy*. leaves Wrtghtsville for York at 41 do Cr kavengers are requested, tn all cave., to par- chase tkets before taking their seats to the cara t at the ofrie opposite Parsons' Hotel D. F. GRIFFITH, Agent. Colunia, Aped 17, 1E32. TO HOUSEKEEPERS A 5 bring is the time when most persons commis housekeeping, the subscriber would call auction to his well selected and general assort ment Of TEN 3C EDAR WARE, COPPER KETTLES, and all Inds nl COOKING taTOVES, among which will be fotodhe -Etna, Halycon. Parker. and other patterns. Pe reonabout commencing, or who are already at hoard. keeping.re invited to call and examine his stock, as he is co. dent they will find ii to their interest to do •oHENRY PFAHI.ER. r ri I I 1 t. 52 Lor uat street. Columbia NEW GOODS, Just received at No. 17 Locust street, next elooi below the Columbia Bank. I th lllllE e l Uargest andersignd most complete stock ofned has In P tore. and Is now receiving, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QTJEENSWARE, READY.MADE CLOTHING, &c.. In Columbia. which he can sell at unprecedentedly low prices, consisting in part of black and fancy colored Cloths, black and fancy Cashmeres. Ili:stings of nil de scriptions. Summer Cloths., Cashmeretts,Velvet Cords, Cotton and Linen Panialonn Stuffs. Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Cotton and Woolen Covers. Cotton and Linen Tattle Diener. Brown and bleached Sheeting and Starting, at all prices. A large assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods. such as Silks of all kinds, French Detainee, !Semites, Lawns. Ginghams. Alpacas, plain arid embroidered Crape Shawls—ln fact everything the Ladies may call for or want. Alan, a large stack of Groceries, Queensware, and Earthenware—all of o hich will be said very low. in' Ali kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken In exchange fur Goods. C. S. KAUFFMAN, Nn. 17 DeCtl9t street, below the Columbia Dank. Columbia, April 10, 1552. SADDLE, HA RNESSS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. TilE undersigned returns his sincere thanks to all who have fa- t ip a vored him with their custom, and re.pect• spectrally info rimi them and the ;ddle that lie lia, moved to No 3 Walnut street, east bide, above Front. and to No. 3 llumillon's Row, Front street, opsoi•ne Ileres Hotel. where he will keep con strictly on hand trod nin be to order. In the best III:111HW% and tattle lowest prices, any article in his liosinebs, such its SADDLES, BRIDLES AND MARTINGALES; Girths and Sureingles ; llarne-4; Carriage and Drought Collars; Fly Nets; Trunks. Valli-es,Curpet and L e ath., Satchels, Re. The largest and beat supply of Wfuris to the borough. All kinds of niihtary work etude to order at the shortest notice. •• FLY - Repairing promptly attended to. HENRY lIRANDT. Columbia, April 10, I&'s2.tr DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP THE Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned. trailing under the firm of Meyers & Ptahler, was deisolt et! this day, by mutual consent. All person• indebted to said firm are requested to call anti settle their accounts before the lOult of :tiny. on they will lie placed in the hands of a magistrate or collection after that day, and those having damns will present the same tor pa} Went. JONAS :MEYERS, HENRY VFABLEIT Columbia, April 7, 1i.52 Continuation of Business. TILE UNDERSIGNED would remertfbily a n nounce I TIM/ he .till COllliflUC the COPPER,TIN.and snsor IRON BUSINESS.. in ill its branclie+, at Om old stand Loeusi street. Thankful to the public for their pat ronage to the late firm, he re9a-etfull9 solicits a rennin. uanon of their businesa. lie will at all tunes be pre pared to furnish may thing in his line. lIENRT PFAIILER. Columbia, April 10, 1552. CO-PARTNERSHIP DETER lIALDEIILIN has this day taken into partnership, his con. GEO. W. 11A1.1)E.NIA N. The business will hereafter he roliductml under the name sad firm of '• Peter Ilnltlemon & tion." All persons 11C,V1 llg themselves indebted to the late firm. are re. spectfully requested to call ut the old stand and Settle the some ; and those haviag claims will present therm for pas meat nt the same place, where the Looks have been left for settlement. Columina, March 22,1652. Win muloteribern nre now receiving. in ndditinn to 1 their former glock, a large and complete uctiortmeta of NICW GOODS. winch they otler nt low price.. ID- All km& of Country Produce taken in exclootge. PETER 11ALDE.11. 4 .1 2c. SON. Columbia, April 3, 1952 If THE WORLD'S 'WONDER, AND MAN'S DELIGHT, TS the new and beautiful stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, Cloths, Cns.uneres, Vestines, La.. now opening at the new store, corner of Locust and Front streets. MCII%IIIIII bay's READY-MADE CLOTHING of every description; liuglish, French and American Cloths and Cassimeres; Fancy Silk and plain Vestingr ; Cravat., Shirts, suspenders, Sc, of every variety; Travelling Wk., BOOTS AND SHOES, from the finest Preach Calfand Patent horns rind Shoes, clown to the commonest Stogy, at unusually low prices —nil of which hove beet, selected with great care at the head of the Eastern Alurkets, nod are now offered to the public at prices which cannot fail to please and satisfy the most particular. Call and gee. Colombia, April 3, 15.74-ainosis J. P. BRADY', WHOLESALE OPERATOR IN U.1:1111FR, COAT., 1 At Brooks' corner. FISH. SALT. Fl.ol:ll.nearly oppot-ite the Colum WIAIN. BACON. mid bin (fridge, GROCFRIEB of all ktails, ) Front street. jam'- Lent Tobacco taken in exchange for Goods. Columbia, March 27,18.3,24 f 'MIDLER, MERCHANT TAILOR, Locust street, 3 doors above Front, ETAS just returned from the city with the SPRING mat hoc also reerived a large and well...levied stork of SPRINN GOODS, coati-lung of French. nod American Cloths. Cattiincres of every grade, quahry• and pattern, Ventimis of every description and pattern. A Ito. Silk II andkr rein left, Skirts, Collars, Sutpeinle rs. The shore have been selected wuL great care, and are offered nt reduced prices. Walk warranted to give satisfaction in fitting and neat worktruinslitp. Coltaribta. March 27, 12.52-tf DAGUMBILEAN Corner of Locust and Front streets, entrance next door to McLaughlin's confectionary. THE 'UNDERSIGNED would respectfully inform die elllteeFt of Columbia and its vicwity, that lie has MIMIC, arrangements to slily in town during this spring. The public have already had an cpportanity of testing his skill in the art. and have mand,•sted their satisfac tion lip a liberal patronage—for which lie is grateful. mid assures them that lie will endeavor to merit contin ued favor by inking tie gOod likenesses us eon be ob tained else,. here. All are invited to call nail examine bins large collection of speciiiiens. whether they wish to rut for pictures or not. Daguerreot)pes taken in cloudy as well is in clear weather, and set ut Lockets, Urea , . Ping. Rings, Pencil heads, Se.. Se., equally us perlcct as the largest site. N. I; --In.tructions given in the art on the most rca sonatile terms. Columbia, Mnrch 27, 1252-tf Sir Walter Scott GAVE to the world a strong illustration of the •• ruling pa.rion" when be wrote— s•Chargi ! Cheater. charge! on ! Stanley, on ! 'Were the 10,1 words of Marrnion." Rut it is no comparison to ihe " pa•sion'' evinced by TITEDI 7 :NICIC to krcp Ins customers. nod the public generally, con.tanily .upplied with all the latest and most approved styles of FASHIONABLE HATS AND CAPS; AMONG WHIM ARE The plinnt Kossuvit. priceless gem' Befitting thou for king.< to wear; The Illngyar's only dttulem— And snit a• downy pinions are, so cheap, so genteel, and tetthat so fairlibleabls that every man should possess One of TRLDENICK'S BEST. If however you prefer the SPRING FASHIONS OF SILK. HATS Fon test cell ut nt TIZEDENICK'S DAT AND CAP'STOIIII. one door south of Ihe IVa sh Li gin ti 1101 el, Froni street, Columbin, and be suited to your taste; for you will not only find a full and fresh supply of" head gearing," but also one of this most Obliging and Never men that ever " felt" a "nap," or " dyed in the wool." Columbia. March G, 1952. REMOTAL. S. H. PRY diL,CO. Have removed to their New Store House, nearly opposite their old stand, and directly opposite the Bank, IVEtr.ttr. they are o;tening a large and well.selerted anrortment of Spring (load., which, is addition to their former 'titre rtock, will con.int of one of the best a..cortments of goods ever offered an ibis place. It con- Aismof every variety of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, CARPETING, Hoot and Table Oil Oaths, Wall rapers, and every other article usually kept in a country more. all of which will be sold on the most accommodating term•. They respectfully soii6t the patronage of their former customers, and the public in general, as they flatter themselves, that with their increased facilities, they twill he able to give greater satisfaction than hereto fore. rcr Country Produce of all kinds will be taken in exchange for goods, as usual, for which the highest mar k•tyrtce null he given Colombia, MArch 27,1P72 WAS incorporated by - the Legislature et Pennsylvania, in the year 1847. upon the seta e general principles as the Philadelphia Saving Fo n d so. slaty. The Western Saving Fund Society opened Its Oita on the 7th of Ju1y.1847. By its charter, It is coronae. led a Saving Fund Society only. and its manag e r s and offic,ra, and agents, cannot Lineal to ant int e rest any other burliness; by which special provision its DePool. Lora are kept free from risks of loss they would Incur were ttotherwtre. Additional security is given to Its Depositors by the fact that the whole of the maneY, every day rec e i ved, la the same day deposited In the Bank ofNorth America, to the credit of the cite d ety. (no money is kept In the office to make even the smallest payment.) Ch eek . drawn payable by the flank of North' America, at the Dank. are given for every payment, of evert? kind. The Alt of incorporation provides the following', striations and regulations :—The Managers, Officer. and Agents tire prohibited from directly or indirectly b ar _ roving any money from the Society. The Society l a prohibited from per:hazing any Note. Bond, or other security. for the payment of money, E w an ", any in.-ringer or officer of the said Saving Fond Socletl. Al! money deposited is to hear an interest at the rota of four per cent, per annum, and to he paid upon tat, weeks' notice, except where large slime are depnettrd, and in such cases the notice required will Ice made known at the time, to the deponitor. In all doses where nr)ey I. noticed for, the Donk must be left et the office at tha awe n fg tying tile not we, nod no deposit or payment can be made without the hook. NO NUM ie. than one dollar can be received, and no Interest will be allowed until the deposits molten() five dollars; then every additional dollar deposited will bear interest. lowest Is calculated from the date of the tier”h to the day notice is given for the reps) aeon. If the whole -um of the tirst deposit in noticed for before the expo. time or ono month from the date of that deposit, no itr tere.4 I. allowed. No money to be drawn nut under five dollars. unless to elope nu account, or In payment of interest.ct the end of the year. DeII°SWIM will be furnished with a brink, ht which all deposits and payments are to be regularly entered at the tune of making theta. Founded in benevolence—thus constituted—favored by the Almighty—the Nisi angers of the Western Saving Fund Society of Phdadelphia have elected IfEnnr I I OLLINGsWORTII. President. SAMUEL C. HENSZET, Trate', 4 Seery Committee of Threstmewts. ISAAC ELLIOTT. Chairman. IlEumars CorE, Citancus 11. BAKER. II EN R V HOLLINGSWORTH. The office has been established, from its commence ment, nt No. 313 Chestnut street. on the North rode. be tween Tenth and Eleventh strects,-which is open daily for the receipt hi Deposits and the repayment of moneys deposited, from tile hour of nine A. M., to one o'clock and on Monday afternoons from three to seven o'clock. The public. from the foregoing statement, will be obis to judge of the course whirl' the Charier prescribes for the security of money deposited with the Society; and with t . his PINISIIIOII of the ability., the character end purposes of the Institution, we now invite tile rich sod the charitable to patronize; nod the industrious, the pi [Went unit economical. and the poor of every descrip tion, to partake of its benefits. To the poor, the advantage of interest upon their small savings is offered, together with a safe place of deposit; and to the industrious, the prudent, the eco non.a•al, the like advantage is presented of every dollar earring interest. instead of lying Idle. To the 'Executor, the Guardian, the Trustee, the Wid ow, the 21erchant. the Ma nu Nero rer, the Laborer, and the Lawyer. to each and to all, the advantages described are reiptietcully offered. Otlire of the Western Saving Fund Society of Phila delphia, No. 313 Chestnut street, March 17, 1852. MANAGLIIS. C. Humphreys, Chas. 11. Baker, P. Williamson, Thar. Allihnne, WM. W. Keen, Joseph Ripka, S. V. Merrick, Cornelius Tiers, Isaac Elliott, Thomas Sparks, Win. E. Bowen, In. W. Halawin, Thomas brake, John ‘Viegand, I. nazi ellurst, John it. Budd, M. Ilantphreyn. Peter McCall, It. H. Smith, J. Lewis, Isaac P. Morris, Wm. Div tic, Saiti'l. Norris, 11. Hollingsworth, Herman Cope. Philadelphia. April 17,11332-6 mos. THE Franklin Fire Insurance Company, of PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE, No. NUT Street, near Fifth Street. DIRECTORS.—CharIes N. Bancker, Thome. Ilan, Tobias Wagner. Samuel Grout, Jacob R. Smith. George W. Richards. Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolph E none, David S. (frown, Morris Patterson. Continue to make pourance. perpetual or limited, on every description of properly in town mid country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. •Flee Company have reserved a Coniiihrent rued, which, ♦en), their Capital and Premiums, safely invested chiefly in mortgages, affords ample protection to the as. cured, The assets of the Company, on January lot, 1552, us published agreeably to an Act of Alsembly : were as fob lows, Ina : Mortgages, 057.510 64 Real 4 , ..sutte, 54.377 73 Temporary Loans, 155.905 73 Stocks, 65,355 50 Cash no hand, 30,313 GO •• to hands of Agents, 16 092 70 Notes and lbils reemable, 6 657 el Unsettled Policies, 1,565 25 Merchandise, 169 54 SAAME.L. LINDSAY. Since their incorporation. a period of tacnty-two year , . they have paid upsvnrils of two ses//iont of dollars Inr•es iherchy utforiling evidence of the ildvan 'ages 01 licioravice. as well on Inc gin lily and dispwlilo3 to meet, Soul, proinpinc,, all ii s o,Un ie , CI IA121,1:$ N. RANCH:MI. President Commits G. BANCHER, Secretory. TIIGMAS LLOYD, of Columbia, Agent for York and Lancaster Counties. March I, I95:1-1y Fire Insurance Company, of Pa. CAPITAL, $lOO,OOO. Office, No, 25 North Second I turn-burg. This Cosnpany, baring a well-secured capital of 8 100 ,. 000, oilers to f..rtne.re, merchants and niechumee. a per• Pertly safe na-er..hee on their property, roraluet 1°,3 ar damage by fire spoil 11 4 favorable terms as any iota. reeribliea, re-port• d de Company in the country. TM., Company do excln.ively a cash business; there to". Paramaeot capital of 8100.000, and all the premium. pai d , the community are afforded a safe and reliable uteurnisce. Should the premiums he more than is neressnry tom lo.scs and expenses. Ow net profits trill be divided to the in=ured us provided fur by the charter. All lasses thud m sixty days ui)er proof of the same Insured member.. has e a yore for officers. mid are liable 11l 110 ease for inure thrui the premiums paid. OFT/CE/iS. no:e. fronv C. Ilycntm. Pr,itlent. CHAS. I:. I I.IITER, Voce Poo...Meat. Tato. II Wit t,ov, Secretary. //Aron I , t-rmiNG. A itorney and Counßellor. D. 11. I . 111". Director tor 7.nocuster county. .TA'NII:S: lIT. A•zent fur I.oiocager countY..l lo will gore any tooformalion re , pecting the Company. Cola ulvitt. August 30.1;31-1y CHAIR xvxduvvrac TORT% rj'llE subscriber respectfully informs the ell!. 7CIIS of Columbia and vicinity that lie has eon stain!) oil hand a general a..ortrneut of ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE in his line of bu.ine...l.oCll as Bureaus, Tables, Iled• mends. Chair. of all kinds, (as Fret, Slat and Ball Backs. COITIMOII Chin ir.. llo.ton mid Revolving Chairs, AII9 Chairs. Settees, and nll kinds of Rocking Chair,. ' , Lich he .sill sell us cheap as any other establi.bment in the place. 11 is work is made by experienced workmen and is therefore good. A. M. ALLEN irr Furniture will be delivered free of charge anr %%here within ten mslea of Colum',ia, Irr All hinds of work in his line made to order at the itherte.t Berme purchasing elsewhere tire me t call. Doi , ' forget the place,6 doors below the Town Ilall CHARLES F. EPPLER , Columbia, March 13, 1652.3m0s HOUSE d. SIGN PAINTING AND PAPER RANGING. TOE sialeserilier respectfully informs his friends end the citizen.; of Cot utntna and its Vicinity that ho ha. commenced the business of House, Sign, Fancy and ornamental Painting, iu lie various branches, and PA• PER II ANGING, which he will do on the most rea.oll• able term., and to the entire satisfaction of person having work done. Ile earnestly but respectfully sole vies the patronage of the public. ID - ' LETTERING of nil kends—Plain, Fancy. Gigs and Stock cut from wood. TERMS —Gilt hock, A eta per inch. Gilt, A do. 'Herat. (tom inside, 4 do. Flew ) . shade, .2 do. Plain, I do. JOAN W. SHUMAN Columbia, Murch 27, 1952.17 PAINTS, OILS, &C. WA R IT , F, L I AD, GROUND IN OIL. do do Lamp Black do do do Crnme Green do do do do Vellow, do do do Prussian Blue, do do do Flnximed Od, Sots, Turpentine, Copal Varnish. and ' complete assortment of Paint Brushes for sale IT _ a . R. WILLIAx. Columbia, March 20, 1952 • PLUMBING, IN all its various branches, attended to by the undereigned. To all work in hie line Curie! 'woolen! motif he paid. HENRYPFA it 1,1171 Columhira. Apnl 17.1952. THE WESTERN SAVING zruNn SOCIZITV, OF PHILADELPHIA, INDEMNITY. CASH MUTUAL CABINET AND .01,2=1 390 DI