'7. if. •., - - .45=:*z54', --, ? -F:: "":jll l 66lloColistalliii SAT . - -., • '; ~ - -'" ' - ' = ' l3 Lii `J , 4 , ' 1‘7,10 4V. • + ' .1 ,-.... ~..11,, . lifer lii i .Ar lintel- smiles, rage Ali& rag' lips, ,folisi , N,4 4 / 1 1 1 lor Pril% was 1, 91 ,2 0 Am. .^•.'",,,posimi rms ''s luire, oneyqu've tow .1441/6; atoms troen oat theivisidog ;Drone, A>nie that "jou shixik will ever asiterairia 'mon, " ' lbw bemeoalcoduo(comely mien • :FlMAaday checks curling iYguld WpatMi ..toillto to I F ., • Lifeasjiiys and-amain WillChiM shwa? *.icook.tophold Aug irrcring brow!— None but a bachelor wears that in.vn; 'With Sil you ititChery . at Wan now, "Thb Otte that ulna will wear the crown. Theptize - Meat" the captive facie The dance Cppid iu Malawi; Before his captor humbly kneels, Entreats her heal the wounded part. The loudest heart is towed to yield, When woman brings her smiles to piny; And soon will gladly leave the field, Admit the Was, bow to her away. "Filen, Wiest, vietog is Mire. When you Ito bravely lead the van; Tor one bright glance will quatidy lure, From out his maks poor, tooth& matt. Aloanattrows, Feb. 14. Bigettaltrnits. A NEW WAY OF GETTING A MAN OUT OF OFFICE. Mr, Sumner, in his lecture on Saturday evening, told a very good story of professor Sass, and an attempt of the Austrian govern ment to silence him. He said: .-A.n example or the manner in which i Austria proceeds, when bent on pruning gown superfluous learning, came under my own observation, at the college of Nagy En .yod, in Hungarian Transylvania. One of their ablest men in Hungary, and one of the aoUndest jurists of the European continent, Charles Sass, was there professor of natural law. I have listened with delightfal atten tion while, with an elegance of diction and a breadth of appreciation which Ilurlainaqui might have envied, he cx ounded the prin _ ciples arhis science. The effect of such a course was to arouse young men to further study, and to sentiments of patriotic useful nets. Thiliftould not be tolerated, and the Austriat: A elivernor of Transy/Fania duly made his repart thereupon to Vienna. The matter came before Prince Metternich himself, who, finding it difficult to reconcile the theory of natural law with his own pray. tineof Austrian, law decided to punish Sass, by depriving bixkof his professorship. Here arose a difficulty, however. In any Other province of Austria, the professor would, without any other ceremony, be turned out to starve, but the statutes of the college prevente4l removal without proper cause, and the Diet of Hangary .. being then in ses filon,--.-..heing.,therrist existence—would have -iodated:4m the mahrtattance of the statutes. The ingenuity of:Watt "ernieli finind a way of eircumvonting the difficulty. The ` - pr - Ofessor could not be removed but ho might, by su- -poTnor decree, •0 Ni.w.tte to 4no er pro es- 1 sorship„ The course was clear—the up- Iwintment to lecture on natural law was re volted, and Charles Sass, the accomplished jurist, was miide professor on botany. Know ing, as he himself said, as much of botany as the difference between cabbage and cauli flower, he found himself thus suddenly called on to explain the minutest details of the classification of plants, The enlightened and:paternal government of Austria hoped to find him unprepared, and so gain a pre text for his removal. Knowing this, ho bent himself, with admirable energy, to his new duties, and in six weeks was ready with his botanical course." VA= Ft= Strors.—The fuel required to ;Cook At .4 aver in Paris costs nearly as much 'as the dinner itself. Fuel is very scarce, and the American is surprised to find shops all over the city, fitted up with shelves like those in shoe stores, upon which is stored wood, split up in pieces ahaut the size of a man's finger, and done up in bundles, as matches were in the days of the tinder box, stool, and flint; they are about t'm size of a bunch of asparagus. These little. bundles sell at from two to six sous. Larger sticks are bundled up in the same way, and sell at a. frightful price. Charcoal is sold by the weight, and bard. coal being nearly as ex pensive as wectd,.ean lu bought in the eat quautitf at any of these fuel shops. GAIWZN FRUIT TREES.—As soon as the season opens, treat these to a dressing of a compost composed of 4 parts well-rotted 2 parts ashes, I part bone-dust and 1 pitrt plaster. Mix the whole well together, then broadcast the manure around the tree ae far as the limbs extend and dig it in shallow; then paint the bodies with a mix ture maaposedia the proportion of 1 gallon or soft soap, 1 quart of salt and ;lb. flour of sulphur. The whole to be thoroughly stir red and mixed together. The mixture should be put on with a white-wash brush, nrotind the body from the earth up, and on the larger limbs as fares thrlo, eratar can reach. .--.Ameri.aa Farmer. SALT IN STARCH:T/ 1 C Homestead says, that this addition to starch, while it Bites the stakes a good appearance, and makes them iron smooth, is destructtve of the cloth, and should never be practised. The eame piece of linen was divided and used in two families, iu one of which salt was added p:, the starch. In this family the linen fail ed very soon, while in the other it wore re markably. Other circumstances confirm the opiuion tkat it was the salt that pro duced this result. We use n bit of sperma ceti, or a piece of lard as large as a small Chesnut, inn quart of starch, and consider it a great improvement. llriloorure Conan.—The bet kind of ear fee, prepared as fur the table, and given as common drink to the child, as warm as it Can be drunk, and a pieep of alum for th patient to lick as often as it may wish. ?Kest children are fond of alum, and will get all they !teed without being urged, but if dislike it, they must be made to taste of it eighl.or Lea titans in the course of the day. it will effectually break up the worst case of whOOPing cough in a very short time. To adults or children in the-habit of taking Eptree, the remedy is good fur nothing. tarTbe"saxue,:saaion.ofalaves in Georgia is forbbiden by,* statsite: - .of that Coitamen wealt.h, rersone desirous of freeing their slaves, letvwberetofcrre }peen in the Uabit of conveying therms to. Mkt, rennsylrania, or some other Eletiatife; ail; there ezeontiug the retpAsite deeds: It has- also been the practice of persons desirous of liberating their slaves after their death, to leave Pro visinn in their wills for their conveyance to some free state and manumit them there. 4 hi I has just passed the Georgia Senate, which forbiAis both practices, and declares null and void all such posthumous bequests. This is chivalry personified. SIEY - A child has an exalted idea of the knowledge and power ()fits parent. A father stands in a child's mind as the type of cour age and capacity; and the mother, of love and goodness. The feeling of trust is perfect. They do not think about theirown support, or their own manifold wants. There is an in exhaustible certainty that everything will be thought of, sought and procured by their parents for to-day, to morrow, next week, the month, and the whole year. Neither does sickness nor trouble diminish this feel ing. It grows stronger then. Trouble sends the child right home to the parental bosom. . Da - The Staunton Spectator relates a story told of a Rockingham county court in the olden time. Lawyer JUIICS waS the great man in those parts at that day, and.on one occasion, while engaged in a trial with Judge Holmes, then a young man, as opposition c .unsel, he became very profane. The court had to maintain its dignity, but could not think of mini:ling the li:ng's Attorney. So after a grave consultation, the presiding justice announced that if Mr. Holmes did not quit making Mr. Jones curse and swear 1 they would send him to jail! per-" Slocum, how is it to-day; can you take that note up?" "Pm sorry to say that I can't—never was so cramped in ray life." "You arc always cramped, are you not?"— "I'm sorry to say I am, and yet there's a natural cause for it." "And what is that?" "Why, I have been told that I was weaned on green apples aud watermelons." Who Wants to be Married? VIE A RT LOCI NIA KIN( ;.—The most extraor tltuu ry .. 1 . 1..c . A . al Iltr \uu•n_rn!h (_rolurv• THE BLISS OF AIAIIIIIAGE The way to the Altar. Mutrinnosst ssis.de essay: or flow to win a Lover. One volume of WU pages, 321110. Price (rue Dollar. ZOO t5l rots., :already issued. Thu teenth edst ttttt read). Prosiest on the tsste,t paper, and limmated 111 tint, first sot le of lift. -line ode.. the 1:0111 . 1. 111.• camp. the crave, Vor c is lieuven. mai Ilenvess” Love.' So sang Oar Hord: et thoso.ands pose For love—of tie the light dithse— Who. did they know some gentle chants, The nouns athirst. they Irate to warm, Might live. might tile, to bliss supreme, Poo...spin all of Whiell they (111,1111. Te road to wedlock. %A-mild you LIILINV Veiny trot, NIT to Hot IWO T go. Time flies, and from his gloomy wings A shadow fall+ on Moses; Then relic the moment.. they pa.+. Ere fall the last sands through tire glass; At leutt tire present is our as. an, %% - lair all the future is stsslosown. A happy marriage 111611 or maid Can )IONV secure iry ILONI.01:2 . 0 CONTENTS. it warns. how to male Indic. or gentlemen win the devoted alfeetisnii of us naully of tae OppOeih• WI as their hearts may desire. And the plan is to simple. )et so captivating that all may be married irrespectise uf age, appearance. or pindtane and it can hr arranged w ith such ease and delieney. that detection is iinpussiLle. It teaches how to nuke love. It teaches every eye to form a beauty of its own. It trachea hose to Let ‘‘ itel hio,rillattll li) a lady. It teaches hew to tank the wrialded fury sau3oth. t teat es }T.RE - iftett of Neff.: to s,,leet to readar home happy. It gives advice to the lover who has been once truly accepted. a n d is rejected afterward through the ititerfe retire of friends. It gives a rein.nly for unrequited lose. It-gives You instructions fur heantifs big the perbee. 11uw to have a haudbome fare and Lands. How to remove tan and frurkles. A Lecture on Love. Or a Private Advice to Married Ladies and Gentlettiett. . . This is decidedly the mom fascinating. interesting and really useful practical workon Courtship, :Matrimony. and the duties and delights of Married Life. that 111ss ev er been issued front the American press. The artificial social system. which in so urvL ncry preveittsl union of beans. stud stmnfices to eusivelitiontdietli the happiness and even the lives of thouattlitts of the )ottlig Stud hopeful of both sexes. ii thoroughly mint% heol and exposed. liter' one who emitemplutes marriage. and wishes for an guide in tile selection of u part ner for lift. should purchase this gnat text book of con nubial felicity. No one eter regret ibe price paid fur such an in valuable secret. . . Hills of any of the speeie.paing banks in the United States or Canada, reeeised at lair. Gold dant can be sent (coin California. All thus is isrecin.ary for !.4111 to do is to write n letter In as few words as gin.ihlr. inrlosuip oNa and write the iittnic t mit!! the Post-Oilier, Count), mod Stair. and direct to 1.11.01 - I:S4OR ItONDOrT. Publi.Ler lc Author. N 0..: Forty-Sixth 14.. N. Y. Drwtter Sr. Dartv:•our, 102 Naabau st., use the sebule pale agent,. 1000 Agents It anted. jail 5. 010 BRUN= dr.I32.OTILILIM, Cor. of Third and Union Wet's, Columbia Po., OFFEE groat inducements to persons wish ing good owl cheap Grocerte., Qom.— ware, Ike., &e. Our Huck I. now barge nod complete. nal4l nor old friend. need einelunier, uud ILe 1011ialle grtlrnillif, eau hove n leetioliful ne.urmu•nt 111 select from . •\Ce Inver inuale !urge neldilionv of FA Li. AND W I N THR GOolls 10 our muck. mid .hull Le renoollielly re ceiving new Lich we are cusilded to sell ut greutly reduee.l TO THE LADIES. Oar Dreo. Good., con-1.1 in pun of $i k. of every variety and diiirrent touldwo. oil kind. of all-wool De De t re.: nil eolorA :all-wou I 1),- Alpaca., Dobai r•. Woolen Maid., CI.,IIIUCIV!. Print", Chiatzeu , &e ,&e. SHAWLS! Long and Slinnre, UlanLet: Ca.hunere: Thil.et• Muck and Colored Silk; to o rther with Clery taneq . of thaw A in the moriet. HITE GOODS. In great variety. and at anareeedetnedly low price.. Bleached and Unbleached Alu•lin-; 'Ilelong; Check; Gingham; Blue and Unbleached Drilling; Waite nod Colored Flannel.: I•rinr-: Commit, GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Cloth.; C.....harre.; Satinet** wad Vroiarr: Ken tuck) Jena.: Velvet Cord; Comatade; Bearertrest: Glove.; Hosiery; r.u.pr.olcr• ' Cravat.; sulk Pocket Ilandlrerchicir; ( l i teglunit eadCottne do.; ohirt Cl.O har,i'lloootn.; Stocks end Ties; all cheaper than ce ever. • GROCERIES, QUEENSW ARE, wnr every thme in the Wenn,. in curb prices a. will Innate .111-rUCliell. (lilt at the .tore of Corner of Thin! nod Union cleric, Columbia l'a. November 3, GO TO TILE FAR3IER , S STORE. T E Farmer's Store Is again Teplenished •vitit a choice lot of Our, forloottut•lo tool ierviee. able goody, for Fell tend What er. all of VelaCh will he .old t'IIEAP AS TIM cuEA peer. The *lock eon of every variety of DRY GOODS. Superior Black Cloth. clitrereat colors; Black and Valley Casoincres; Satinet's. all ect4ors, very c heap; also, a general assortment of Vestings ; such an :ratios, vovet,, tool Woolens; It:ark Silk. rich lustre. Dr Lames slid C51P1.11111141 . 14 plait. and fancy; Flannels, all colors mid nil 1.001: runt... good seleetion. none Letter; Bleached 111.11•Ii11.4 vary • cheap: Unldearlard do. 4 4 node. tool; Cheek R. C 41011111.. Cot ton Flannels. kr., &c at very law ;tiers. Call and tie pouvmrrd • GROC Ent ES! GROCERIES!! I hut, just opened it full lot of Gnmerico: nlibough ver) 1.11.. we s, ill .ell at the olii p rice•. Telso,r,:pices, nod of the ioo.l GLASS AND QIYEENSWARE, A Cull ar‘orunen. of Cut wolf Fauct . . FISH, FISH, &c• Mackerel. netting and Within Fish. My Hoek is new: I have sin old gnodu—d hisy for en•l.. and Will sn:Il us very stnisll advance. If 300 list worth of yaw money. I prowl... you will grl :I. in A-moldy nod price, and SO 00 is Weight mud welowere at t h e Pairtetev'e Cheap Cash :Worn. Thnnlful Intl pt.: savory, I volleit the continuance of public patn,ttane. Countr) Produce taken iu earhanan for good-. ItENJ A rippAltife the 1 7 rnnklin /louse. P. f! —N EWA:O4,OS. 4.% /N tarlrA WIN nEtmt v . Co!umbia, Noventher 21. 10.53. . . • TECILICEi 1101:COMM1516 0 lra RING BONE, belle 'path; eei pell flit OA hormo corns, owile,gnele*, Mitre. ringworm, iouthonlar. hc.. rim I,n newerw i l to from three 10 len nlillole, WTI*HAUT PAIN Tire greatest discovery of the age: It isaget Only one appinrailoo is :seeded to mate a a are in genarsil eases. This generation bap nrrisivalcas.thas time of lite rotten on. gor a l. sound,resell h. better than a thou.antif troirmary at. .• oak by R. .I.IIBIIIILIr. - Dee. 8, Front street, Contraltos. The areatestilledizaj Discovery OF THE Tvr. minty; Roxbury, ilisconsred ,b....ber our NOW.a jPast-WIS wads a remedy fences Evllair =NM or utraion, from the worst ecrofala down toasssouttnon I He has tried it in weer WM cakes, mod never p frlled except in two eases. (both thunder Mamas )' He hes now hi his poseess4ort over two hundred certificates of ps virtue. all within twasty sniiiassif Boston. • Two bottles are warranted to cure it uussing sore mouth. Eine to three bottles will care the worstkkid of Pita pies on thereat-. Two to three bottleserrill Armpit/earnest& of Biles. Two bottle. are warranted to cure the worst canke r in the mouth and stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to rare the worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles 'we warranted to cure all humor in the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure ruaniug of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four tows bottle• are warranted to cure corrupt and muting ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most desperate ca-c of rheutnatbun. Three to (our bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula. A benefit is always experieticed from the first bottle, and n perfect cure is warranted when the abovequaus My is oaken. Render. I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the erred of it in every case. no sure as water will examen,. ish fire, so sure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that I sold another; after a trial it always speaks for itself. There are o two things about this herb that appear to me carp g; first that it grows in our pastures, in seine places quite plentiful, and yet its value has never been known until I discovered it in Itit hi—second, that it should cure all kinds of humor. In order to give some Men at the sudden rise and great popularity of the discovery. I will state that tit April, 1:153. I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—in April, IdZil, I sold over one thousand bot tles per day of it. :cane of the wholesale Druggists who have been itt bootless twenty unit thirty )ears. say that nothing in the :mauls 01 patent inemente• scan ever like it.— 'there is killdeer's.' praise of it from all quarters. In lay own practice I always kept it strictly for hiu mors—buf sines its introduction its a general family medicine,. great and wonderful virtues have been tound in it that I aever suspected. Several Cll-.es of epileptic tits—a disease which was always considered stieurable, have been cured by a few bottles. O. wh.it a mercy if it will prove effect ual in till eases of Mat awful malady—these are but few who have seen more of it that, I have. I Lwow of -everal capes iiidropsf, all of them aged people. eared by it. • For the various diveasea of the Lever, Sick Headache. llyvpip.iii, A•lhma. Fever nod Ague, Pain in the Side. Do•enses of liar Spine, and pnrlii•uhlrty in diteuses of the Ftdurya. he., the din covrry has done inure good Ilion asi) medicine ever known. No change ofdiet ever necessary—eat the best you gel end enough of it. Diuxerto run U/I.—Ailultx one table rtpooncull per day—Children over tell yea:l...lessen spooldull—Chil dreit fr lit,e to eight 3 earl, tea upoonfall. A, no di rections run lie applicable ID all PODAIIIIIIiOII4, take ..utlictent to operate 011 the howele twice a day. Itliteitifletn red by DONALD KENNEDY, No. lea Warren eirect. Roxbury. Mn• 4 -Price \Whole-ale 41;.t...114. New Yuri. city. C. V. Clickner, Pl IJarclay ',trees:C. H. Ring. lOg Itroadway; Rushton & Clash., 27.1 Broadwayi A. D. A.. D. lUD Fulton sold in Rochester by .1. Bryan Co., Whotensile Agi•ntw. No I 111 Slntr ni-o. by L. h CO. GICNNI;AL AtINI. won Pcvs-vb,,,sin.—T. W. Dyolt &Son, For I. io Colton!kin by It. WO Nl'Corkle & Ilnit. and tV .1. tzliireuguall. =9 IVI'T.O.GI7r. d BROTHER, Front street, opposite the Itt idge, Columbia, Pa. \\7 ElViii i,:rt nowsupply o r i scr o i rvyi ot Good t s r . F i t I t n d d r.itebiee, whaell we are enabled to otter to our inane' , ou. , awed. and cuelouiere at greatly reduced prices. Our •Inek sae nail varied. nod persons deeirous 01 purchiteiag can have u beautiful ti.tortiacia to se• lert TO TILE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN We will open Psi% day, and every succeeding week ils ghoul the ecu•on, the most choice goods he market stithrds. smilvLs. Long nod Square, illuoket, thodonere.Thibet, and Colored S ilk, together with every variety Of 4loade in the mot WHITE GOODS. plant told striped Cuudirte-; figured, plait,. Mod leitti rirTed lrwis, Bishop t u rd Queen's Lawn; TArlei,,e, Two Hug., Luce. und Bdgiugr, Chemiecoes, Under.femme and Collars. 40. DOMESTIC GOODS. Clenched & unblenched Check•, Gingham•. blue und unbleached Drilling. white and colored Flammla, Prints, Curtain Chimes*, together with every variety in the Dr Goods site. MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. Cloths. Cus.inicies, Suellen. mid Vesting.; Kentucky Jen es. Vel vet.. Cords, Cotiounde. Deriver ten', Cloves, Suspesiders, Cravats. Silk ll'oekei Ilmidker einehi. (timeline' and COllOll Pocket Siam•. CY iir....MOCMIII4 ' • READY-MADE CLOTIIING, In eadle.s variety. Part u, follows: blue and black cloth Dress and Fiuck Coat., black and brow!, Sack and New Toil. Frock Coto, blue and olive Sack and Dre... Coat.. i.ll4ek Cllllll nail beaver Over Coals, Pe ter-on, nail Double Over l'onts, drat. (11111 blue cloth Over Coat., Boys Cloth Coals, all varieties; Boys' fluid Cal..lllltlftl Coals, Monkey Jacket.,, &c., bloc. cloth and ea...mere Punta, fancy plaid and striped cossinet Z.:Millene. Corduroy. and Jean I'tatta, black and fancy Satin Vest-, cut silk Velvet Vest., (alley sicgle and tloallle•hrctt.teol Plii4/1 Vests, r •y ea...tonere and cloth unigle and double-brcusted Vcsts. BOOTS 4.. ND SHOES, Coin old Ilerk., all varietie.. Trunks, Vuli%ea. Cur. pet Dago. lIATtI AND CArr3.iiii mane...a variety. All our Foods have been carefully selected and parclia....l to New Yuri. and Philadelphia market., far cash, nod will be sold at a • II advance for the come, our motto bring “ambll proGii4 and quick ea 1e.," told nu trouble to show :moil,. . . • 3IeTAUUE k BROTIO:11. Fuca elicel, COlUillbin Pa Columbia, October 13, I a:l5. THE BEST. GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES AT HERR'S Cheap Store. Merinors.---Just opened one case of F:nglisls Mention., nll colors, ant very low prices. Also. Preach Alerillse BROCHE SHAWLS —Long tied Square Brock. Shawl. at 1111e11011 prices. BAY STATE SHAWLS—Long and Sostore Buy elute and Waterloo Mall. at price, lower than ever otrered in ths. town. Herr lass Just rereived over live headrest Shawls 011 COlllllllO.Oll, to be sold tar what they many brute DRESS Ma iDS —A ',twilit! Int of De Laines and ra.lentere- just opened Plant. Plaid and Striped De huhu,. a hist u-.ortmeul Just opened, at thu low Ilfirt of lei. CALICOES —A beautiful lot of fast color fip Cali coes j is.t inward. YA RD WI DE CA 1.1 CO ES —Just opened one case psis! vt ale ealienes. ist.t colors, only 10 real, IIItNISIIING GOODS —Clinch.. saltines, Mu, lilts. bill., and (Nitwit Table. Diaper o.ssahuress and ever)thiete rl.e in the ws) of Curist.l.ing Good+ at very low prices. /11USLINS AND SHEETINGS..—An elegant as sorttneut of bleached and tuddenelsed just opened. SHIRTING. CHECKS AND STRIPES.—A large lot just oprised nod for Pule cheap. Shirai?: calicoes —a el lot just received. ZEPHYR Gilt MS.—Just received front New York, a beautuul lot of Itteolers. Ifbosls, Opera Cam Ear Woolen Sleeves, BEL'l'S.—Ladies' sod Children's. just opened a large lot of Leather and GUM Belt•. CtUEENSWAITE.—Just received a binge lot IV bite Granite Ware, ins Tea, Dustier utsd To;tet Setts. JOIEK IIF:Ii It, No 5. F.aat Rine at.. Lanessoer. E=l CORN SUELXIMLBS, STRAW CUTTERS. AL3RGB assortment of superior Corn• She ller.. Including Rending's. Potent, violable of .tutting lasthel. of corn per day Also, Peu noel's Hand Power Sheller,. %sib vnI1011• pettero., at diQ•reu 1 prier.. flay. Straw•, end Fodder Cutter., of the snout approeed ermutruelion. nod in greet veriety. t.uusnge Chopper' , mid thud . ..rot.— Alieloeuus Eagle and Iler Share flow•• Superior Ox Yoke• and now.. Gratis Fau•, runner'. Wolters. Curt 321141 Col/ Mull.. Lime a n d Cu• ono Spreaders , ' &e. for role. urlioleonle nod retail, Ly PASCUAL!, AIMS HIS & CO., Agriculture! Werelmitue and Seed Store. Om at. 1155 ti. Cor. itl, nod Ale art at. Pfoks Teeth! Teeth!! Teeth !I ! W i . ; A h rt"iir,Z" l 3crth.l:,"n r tnnuntuetrories. lours'. White'R.Ateear- fe1 1.. -• dy'a and John Kirin', at the Culonatou I.trutul•Depot. Also Teri). fur Dr. Sin) tote. Patent Cut to rerehu. NI - CORK 11.1: & T113.1.1:T. 014 Fell4m'. Ilan. will always fin.% it large u.,oritinnit all Linda of Teeth. inn 5 TO 'PIKE PUBLIC. 11 LACKSMITHING, in all its branches. The sultserther lakes this method of info ttttttt g the pahlte that he has . parchased the shop formerly awned by Mr. Wm..l Kuhn.. in Front street. opposite the Susquehanna Plaiting dill., where be tweed, 10 ea rp• 011 the Mac lrmirhine business, In all its various bra itche•. IIttR2SE.SIIOIUNG. I well give this branch of Ira. shies. particular attention. From a long experienee In it. I feel enttfilent that I eon render the tallest Pot istaction, and slate any horse in a sit le that will ren der comfort in travelling. Those who have horse. Mat interlere or forge or torn isoofslmund, will find that I ens' relieve them oral! these mlnseats. OAR WORK I will attend in Car Work. a. well as all other work thst is eittrusted to tee, 011 the short est notice. Thankful for the liberal patronage formerly ex tended to toe. and being determitted in devote my at. tendon to tine business, I hope to rxrcHve a share of publigplltsalledre.. JOHN TAGGART. Cuknabia, NovellPnberl7,all3. ' Wheatley's' Axelaitreet Theatii, A'llll STREET, abort Sixth, Philadelphia. The Star Compeuy. coMpmedof the 6r.: An e• in the world, end erreeding is Deength mid Talent any Dramatic eembiection heretnfore.offerml In the Tb.....10g e.. 61.1.. mill appear every ni:ht in Comedy. Tretty. rkeno-Comie Drams', Voodev Met, Meeient Borlettamhz., he. wnrovvorri_ Ng THE CITY, . December 8, p 3.1. tqa) of 0.111:fr-in'p:1 D PURSUANCE of as Act of Assembly, notice _IL A hereby given, that the following deposits and idend/Non stock of saidllank, have neninutud uncla imed , for *me TWO, viz:' Thomas O'Brien, 350,00, .DEPOSITS. Nov. 28, MS Tara S. Turner, May 15, 1849. - Woodworth, / 45;05, May 14, UAL DIVTI)=YDS. :roam ' , no. OF MAIMS. amour. Samuel Mahe:- . 2... 1 do. 86 00 Benjamin Scar, 5 do. 25 00 John Hate.__3 do. 9 00 Abraham ilantsker, 2 do. 16 00 Adam Baba, 2 do. 6 00 Jacob Slay, 2 do. - 600 Sam? Sweeney,2 do. 231 00 , Daniel Artisan, 2 do. 900 Conrad Leatherman, 4 do. 12 00 Christian Herr, 6 do. 15 00 Mary Jones in trust, 1 do. bl. 00 John Burg. r., 2 do. 12 00 ' Benjamin Herr, 1 do. 9 00 Thomas Parker, . 10 do. 20 00 John Witmer, Manor, 3 do. 6 00 Michael Moore, 1 du. 8 50 Shm'l Hcr r, . Strasburg, 10 do. 20 00 Adam Reagan, jr., 11.1 do. 20 00 James IlLender.on, , .•-• : 1 do. 15 00 John Tom 1 linson. do. 5 00 George C. 1.1 o) 2, 1 do. 6 00 John ReitteL 2 do. 5 00 . . . Philip Smyscr & Co., - 1 do. 5 00 P. A. & S. Small, 10 do. 11U 00 Barbara Ilreneman, 1 do. 3 00 Samuel Humes, 111 do. 3U 00 Martin Banner & Co., . Jacob Strickler, York; 1 do. 16 00 3 do. 12 00 Jacob 13. Garber, 0 do• 21 00 Solomon 'friss.. . 1 do. 01 00 Peter Heller & Co., ' 1 do. 4 00 J. H. Mifflin, 1 do. 4 U 0 Peter Cullen, 11 do. 4.1 00 Sarah Evans, 5 do. 20 00 Iteilitunia Hershey, 5 do. 20 00 EMICII CreStION _ 2 do. S 00 Jacob Gluts. 2 do. 0 00 Susanna Glut; • 1 do. 4 00 Chr. Houser. 13 do. 45 00 LANCASTER COUNTY, SS. Stt 1111 l el Risch. Cushier of the Columbia Dank, being duly sworn before me. declares and says that the fore going is a statement of deposits and dividends remaining, in stud Bunt unelahved for three Tears. 5A31171.1. SUOMI, Cashitr. Sworn and subscribed before me, thits,2sl.ll JaxnuArr Mot' 1. $ SiimretErcm, J. P. Columbia, January• 20, 1..9Z43 Call in, Ladies, AT the head Quarters and News Depot, where your e)C4 will be greeted with the rieli est.liestest and best a.stiriment of Ladies' Calms, ever presented for your PAIR inspection. No. 4 FRONT SraErm. -- Lleceinlier 241.455. MRS. WITECEXEtS AS received NEW GOODS at the Columbia H Trimming &tire, No. 3 Meelimner' Row, lIMMENffI The Great Furniture Depot, pat the Red Front Ware-Rooms, corner of Locust and Front Street.. where every variety of well•itiode Furniture is offered to Housekeepers at very low prices. Cottage Funiture, Sofas. Whatmots. Bureaus, Re ception Choirs, Itackisid Choirs. SiDia and Cline Seat Choirs, Sltirlde•top Tables. Centre Table,, Beclqettd•, Mattresses, mid Looking. (:losses. of the newest and most approved style.. Cull and .eartinitte the stock. Columbia, April 7. InZift. _ Tin and Sheet Iron Wa re. Ihave constantly on hand a large assortment of all Lind. 0f.11.1 and Sheet Iron Wore. lured by liou,Arepere sled ouLerr, wbielt will br sold at very low prices. 111 RANI WILSON. corner of Locus( arid second streets. Columbia: Feb: 24. 1.45. Hoofiand's CELELMATED a ERMAN BUTTERS. for the ewe of laver Complaint, Dt spre-in, Nervous Debility, Chromic Diarrlites, Disease of the Kidneys and nil discuses uniting from a gagOtaarea liver or FlOinach. Pi ice 75 cents. Fur sale nt NIcCOKKI.E h DELLETT'S Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellow's Hall. Columbia, October 13. To Butchers, AND all other+ who may ish to purchase pure 11., Ground flack Pepper. We lain grind Pepper every week et our own establishment, sot hat we are able to warrant it to be unadulterated, which will he nada wholceale or or retnil. • , lIIcCORKI.E DELLITFT, Sept. 2d, Cdd Fellows' Hull. 20 BUILDERS HAUNT been appointed Agent for the sale of the celebrated PEACH BOTTOM SLATE, for rooting Factories, Houses. Burion.&e.. we will lie!eon glumly prepared-to attend to till orders on short no tice. Ttoofs warritilied net to leak, where the foun dation does not give way, or to be injured by fro-i. 1.11311.A1tT Zs SHUMAN. Columbia, November 3. 1833 ungo.36 To all Whom it may Concern. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted , ..• A ul_dua undersigned. art respectfully bur earm,tly requested to werile up no loon us pon,•ittle, ue my business must be settled up without ueluy. rinur F. par. Columbin. November 17. MS. Soap! Soap!! WE have JUOI received a la rgeUPPOrtillent of fairy and pines SOUOi. Cal: anti see, if you dont buy, you will find that we have the fluent and larget4 tteetii uncut of Soup in the town. itleC0111:1-E sr:DELTA:77 - r. Odd Fellow,' IM=EN FOR SALE, THE llose,Curriage of the Columbia Fire Company. For terror. &c .nriply to JAS.% AIeIRAHON. Coantuittee. RICHARD DERRICK, Colamhin, Mora 31. 1:+5.1-1( Just Received, ALARGE ASSORTMENT OF CLOCKS, of all descriptions, hich will be cold at the lowest mach prices. Parch:mem ure revue-led .o cull and examine them. CHARLES ZI gri.F:n. Jr.. Columbia, April 1.1.1V55. Front !reel. _ Corn Starch and Farina. Tu.n received u (red' supply of Clark's Owego Corn rt) Starch, and Ileeker's Varian. at the Faintly Medi cine Store. Oull 'Fellow& Hull, COlutubia. September 15. ISZt%S Eureka! Eureka! Eureka! AT the Head Quarters and hews Depot will be lound the finest nod an-ortinent of Holiday pre.ents ever offered in this pinee. Cull wnl ersonune for yourselvea. No. 4 FRONTsTamT. Deorttelter 22. 1..1.5 EXCELSIOR ! ONWARD AND UPWARD! The variety and a„,../ excellence the '• lone of nor fur sale at, McMahon's Columbia News Depot, •linuld mom:nand the immediate attention of resident citizens as well as all .. pmiters..b) 7 '—io buy ! No. 4, FRONT SRECT, Columbia. Oct. 27,!55.] Just opposite tire Bioer. Men and Boys' Wear. Ihave )t.l °prised to large a.sorlittent of goods, for men and boys' wear. Bllts•l mid colored Clotlh•, some %cry superior; plain and fancy Casslmere•, very cheap; Satinets: from 23 et:. to Sil.chenpestin town; Vestsug•. from the Leal plu.h arid velvet to the lowest prier. Call end tee ilio , e good*, am we are confident they are the cheapest goods int lowa. Oct ti. 1,55. 14111.1 P F. FRY. A Hint to Housekeepers. 00K out for the Red Front Housekeepers' I_4 Cheap %Care-Roan•, on the corner, nod then mu►e your purchases from a large and beautiful as sortment of CAILPETINGS, FURNITUILE of every descriplinn, :damn A-es, [.Ott in Glasses, &c.. of all the leuding and hest tunics and styles. ut the lowest pnsable prices. JAClitiON. Mac 5. Radway's Nedicated Soap TS an excellent article for the removal of Pimples, .1_ Illotclies.Freclles,Seurv),Tetter, and all diamires of Me skin. and to betanifs the complexion of all that tote It. Price 121 cont.. For ut Oct G. 1116.1".011/C1.11 , dr.E DLLETT'S. ' School Falueution Coring the common mina. .1.1.20.4 the twig is bent the tree's inclined." Tlntri.t and nion otoprovea :method. of...tench lug line young idea how to •hoot.' may he ob• Wined at iowe.trales.until In the 'Wheat of posterity. and 'Me thousande ye: unhorn," at AIeNT 1.101SP:a. Oct 27. InS:11. Front Street. Colombia. The Jug Law. Wih!rr T eliard ourptrk.azl rerre 1 towi ;r .i. L orpureiuoricoi = e . 131, the JUr. ion... All per.m. wollating liquor for mWicinul purporre, flrnald ploeure it nt Akicoith:tx & nmi.r.rrns, (hp' renow.o ECM Fever and Ague. THE most obstinate rams eared imme diately, icy Dr. Shallesibergers Freer and Acne Aut idote. In 110 CIA, will the patient have mute than ore chili atter the frr.t date. Call and get la circular. at R. AVILI.I.Mkre. COlllllll., July Front street. Albums, TN die most beautiful and latest styles of 11 Lithium and of 3111 coin.h.ting of the finest Papier blurb, lir:twine Turkey Montero. and splendidly illuminated and illustrated with steel acid Oil phue•. et A 1,14 AtION'S, December t!. N 0.4 Front street. C.ZOLUTION OF CITRATE OF LIGNESIA,or Par k'l,nvvr AluaralWwier aivaraut Ilselliclo4 which is I.lgbly recommended as a pultmilute for Epsom Settix.Se:tilitz Powder,. kr- east be olortined freigh every day at 2 4 .5M1. FILBERT'S Drug Store, Front at. IJ2 SIIPERIOR PAGNETIC POWDER, for sharpen mg maim, or surgical ilietroMora., for sale by It. WILLIAMS.. Dee. 8.1A6 Front street. Colombia. I'TV DAVIS'- Vegetable Pala Killer, for .T;e, at MeCORKLE h arra.,l.,Krys Family Me.liclue 910 7 e. !2O, I. Norcross' Rotary Planing Mach in e IVANTED.=To sal the Eights and Machines for n Rotary Plan, Tonguing and Grooving Machine, for bowls and under the Norcross Patent. Also. the anachinettt of the Moulding Machine, which will work a whole board into moulaugs at one operation.— Thu patent bps been tried, and decided in the Supreme Cow In NV n, to be no infringement, being supe rior to SlToodvronh's Machine. Apply to J. D. DALE, Willow street, above Twelfth. Philadelphia, where the Machines can be seen in oper ation. Jan • 19.1856,3 m To market men and. Gardeners, PEACH, Pear and other Frail Trees, Straw j_ berry, Raspberry. and Rhubarb Plants and Aspar agus ROOK cultivated and for sale at the Pomona Burden and Nurseries. Descriptive Catalogues, giv ing full directions for cultivation sindnreatmsitt, fur nished gratis ou application to WILLIAM PARRY, Cinnamixon P. 0., Burlington cohniy, N. J. December 29, 1253 gm A. S. Ft..1.1 . 111Ca. 11. GILLAM. 11. . CItoi.sDALE C. C. CUBIMINGS, WITH FEAT lIER, GILL93I & CO., whole pule dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 45 NorihThird stree Philadelphia. Oct CI. cilie liTi74l:=looX:o 7 lEf ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS, RIDGE AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA. The at 'cutlet' of the public is invited :o the extensive manufactory nod ware-room of the subscriber, who is prepared to furnish:tit the shortest notice. IRON RAILING of every description for CEMETERIES, PUBLIC & PRIVATE BUILDINGS. also VERAN DAUS, BALCONIES.. FOUNTAINS, SETTEES, CHAIRS, LIONS, DOGS, &c., and other Ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all of which is executed with the express view of pleasing the taste. while they combine all the requisites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers muy rely on having all articles carefully boxed uud shipped to their place of destination. A book of deeigus will be sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Avenue, below Spring Garden at., Min October 6. F. XL SMITE, Porte Monnaie, Pocket Book and Dressing Case Manufacturer, N.W.cor. Fourth and Chesnut sta., Philadelphia. ALWAYS on hand a large and varied us sortment of Port Monttaien, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cuban. Bankers Cases, Travelling Dag.. Note Holders, Backgammon Dotards, Port Folion, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Books, Drenning Canes, Cigar Canes, &e. Also, a general assortment of English, French and German Fancy Good,. Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors,ltuzor Straps and Gold Penn. Wholesale, second and third floors. F. H. SMITH. N. W. corner Fourth mud Chesnut covets. rhiln N. It —Ou thu receipt of 51.00 a superior Gold Pen will he sent to any part of the United Stoles, by mail describing pen, thus, medium, bard, or soft. Philadelphia, April 7,1953-1 y SAVING- FtrND OF the United States insurance, Annuity told Trupt Co., S. E. corner of Third um! Cio scut *LS, l'hil4delpliin. CAPITAL $2.50,000. • MONKS( is received on deposit daily. The amount deposited iv entered in a Deposit Book and given to the Depositor, or, if rreferred, a certificate will be given. All sius. large and small, are received, nod the amount paid back 011 demand, without notice. lutere•t is paid at the rute of live per cent., com mencing from the day of deposit, and CC:15111g four. teen MI). previous to the withdrawal of the money. On ilie;hrst day of January. iii each year. the in terest of each deposit is paid to the depositor, or add• ed to the principul,mt lie may prefer. The Company have now upwards of 3,500 deposi tors iu the tiny of Philadelphia alone. Any additional information wall be given by ad dressing the Treasurer. arramma / Stephen It. Crawford. Trash. William M. Godwin, Lawrence 3011310011, V. Prea't, Paul IL Godard, Ambrose W. Thompson, George McHenry, Itemuniiit W. Tingley,James Devereux, I orance, Jacob L. Pl Gustavus English. Secretary end Treasurer. PLINY FISK. Teller and Interpreter. J. C. Oehleehlnger Philadelphia. Sept. S. DANIEL'S HALE' CWITMIL. TM superior Nay, Straw and Fodder ne, Cutter, has received the highest premiums. us the Penusylvaniu State Fuir. and at various other eXhAbiliolm, the post and prevent eeti."ll. and is be lieved to be She beet in the tuarket. For sole, whole sale toad retail, by PASCHALL MORRIS & CO.. Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, Oct. WI. 1853. N. E. cor. 7th and Market vas, Phila. STAUFFER .Sc HARLEY. COMA P WATCH ES it JEWELRY WTAIL. at- the -Pliii.n:alMS DELPfiIA WATCH AMD JEW- _ Elan' *MIT," No. 96 North Second street, corner of Quarry, Plan. Vold Leiter Watches, fullleweled,l9 ear cows, SOS OD Gold Leavitt°, 1q caret cases, 21 DO Silver Lepitie,Aill-jeweled, 12 00 Silver Lepine,Jewelva 9 00 Superior Quatthers, 7 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 Pine Silver do. 1 50 Gold Bracelets, 3 110 Isudies' Gold Pencils, 1 00 Silver Tea Spoons, set, 5 UU Gold Pens, with Pe tell mid Salver II ol.ler, 1 00 Gold Finger Mugs, 37 etc. to ,litSO; Watch G1D14.1, Plain 12i cts., patent le3, Noel 25; other articles in proportion. All Goods warranted to be whoa they are sold thr. On hood some Gold mid Silver Levers and Lepines still lower thou the shove priers. STAUFFER & LIARLEI Philadelphia, September Pennock's Celebrated Wheat Drill: ADAPTED also for sowing Oats, Grass Seeds 11111 d 4UI11110; Kruuser's Portable Cider Mill, 'behest an the market; llalliday , s Patent Wind. mill, Horse Powers and Threshers, Lime and Guano Spreaders; Daniel's Its;, Struve. and Fodder Cutler, Little Giant' Corn and Cob M Spalst's Atmos pheric Churn. The above superior implements, with all others for the use of the farmer and gardener, for sale wholesale and retail by I'ASCIIALL MORRIS do CO., Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store,corner of ilk and Market streets, Philadelphia. July 21, 1;;:i5. Trusses! Trusses!! Trusses!!! CII. NEEDLES' Truss and Brace usr.taiJsrimErsro S. 15. cols. of Twelfth and Race Streets, Phila., Importer of line FRENCH Tausiow, combining entrant lightners, mow and durubility with correct construc tion. Hernial or ruptured patients can Le suited by re mitting usnonme, as beloan—Sending :number of in round the hips, and actin, side offecied. Cost of single Truss, $2, $* $l, $5. Double-55, SG. $i and S. 11151rUCI10114 as to wear, and how to effect a care, when po.•lhle, sent with the Truss. Also for bale in_ great variety. DR. BANNING'S IMPROVED PATENT BODY !MACE. for the cure of Prolapse. Uteri; ;Spina I Prop, and Support., Patent Shoulder Braces. Chet Ex pander. and Erector Brace.. adapted to all with Stoop Shoulder- and Weak Lung•; Eingll.ll Rlaelio Abdominal Belts, Suspender., Syringes—nude and far - I.ntlice Room•. with Lady attendants. Philadelphia, July XS, 1855-ly SALAMANDER SAFES. - . _ EVENS & WATSON, No. i 6 1 i.;- ,, , " . South Fourth st-, Philadelphia. , t I , ii '' ' ''. l , GREAT Filth; CHESTNUT 1 -, ,J, ______,,;„, '':: I & Firm streets. Friday morn- L' : 4 "" 111 . r , ing. December 15. lest. EC ,':` (i (. 4 ( ( 'r: , • : ' ANS & NATSON'S SALA i i t —..„-r_. MIER SAFES TR11.151- PHANT, as they always ore ''...., ..."---". 7 . ___... . - - ,..:_-, when put to the test. PHILADELNIIA. Ree. 15,1551. Messrs. Evans & 'Matron, No. 0.1 South Fourth st., Phi littlelphia. GlMTl.lnlittC—We take pleasure in recommending your Sulainander Safes to Merchants end others in waitt of a secure means of preserving their books, papers, Ac , from fire, ni the one we purchased front you shout seven months since has preserved our hooks. papers, and cash In as good a condition as they were when put into it, before the great fire of this moritirig, which destroy ed die entire block of buildings, corner of chestnut an d Fifth streets. The above safe was in use in our office, Ott the second floor of Our building. from which place it fell into the cellar, and remained there until the fire was out. The safe was theta removed and omitted in the presence of at least 1.000 person:, who witnessed the good condition of the contents. Will you please to liner the Safe and Locks repaired, as we intend to list it in ate again, liavingiwi lent confidence in its fireproof ugalities. Yours, Ret•prettittly. LACEY & PHILLIPS. Ryan• & Wateon lake Idea•ure in referring to the following. among the molly hundred• who have their Safes In ure•—L. S. Mint. Philadelphia: Farmer. and Mechanics' think. Phil's: Samuel Allen, R•q , High Sheriff, Pltifu: John N. Itenderßia, City Controller, Caleb Cope & Co., No. le3 Market al reel; Richard Norri• & SOll. Locomotive builders, Mira: Iluncroft in corner of 16th and JameCatii ; Franklin Fire Insu ranee Co , Penasyvania Railroad Co., Phil...; Lacey & Phillips. ear. 5 5th and Minoring.; „Sharp:eft: Bro.. No 12 South Second St.: James. Kent & Santee. No. I North Third qt.; W. 11. Horstman & Son., No. 51 North Third at; & Co., No. a; Market tn..; J. & U. Orne, No. les Chestnut at. ... • - A large aprorirnent al" the :above Safes 81-any's on hand lvearranied to gland at least 10 per seal. more fire than any Herring's Safe now in a.m.) EVANS & WATSON, ul.o manufacture and keep for sale. Iron Shutter., Iron Door. and Iron Sash, for making fire-proof Vaults for Hanka, stores, public and private building.. Seal and Letter Copying Pr .. ee ; Patent Siam Lined Itefrigeratore, te. Please gave as a call, at No. 26 Routh Fount. st. Philadelphia. . - Philadelphia, April 7, 1918%1y Spices. WHOLE: and Ground Cinnamon, Cloves. Allspice, TV Mace. Nutmegs, Race and Jamaica Ginger, all of which we warrant fresh and pure. McCORKLE & DELLETT, CelumDla, Sept. 2, L 855. 90.4 TAll9ws' niAll , .PAtL - ,... "- -Piticilal VOLlAtto 7 4ind 7 o64ll4o klicet; . Calitlibiti; - rekOatfullir In forms his friends and the public general's', that he has on band and for sale a choice supply of GREENHOUSE AND HARDY PLANT'S. Shrubs, dm, suitable for pleasare grounds and gar dens. A choice collection of constantly blooming roses, of everyshade of color, of the most hardy kinds. He also LAYS OUT AND IMPROVES PLEA SURE GROUNDS AND GARDENS vrith taste, and does all kinds of planting and pruning, in town and country,with skill and cure, on reasonable tenon. lie invites attention to his NURSERY, where a . large variety of all lauds of blooming Plants iu sea 1 son, may at all times be seen. Columbia, June 16, 165.5-tf • _ll3l I=l a riCO 0 CVO 42+0 1 017406.X . 03:L1C61.1./E; Front Street, 2d door above Locust. TOSEPII FENDRICH & BROTHERS, respectful -3y inform the citizens of Columbia and vicinity. that they have established a branch of their old and extensively known Baltimore house in this place, where they will manufacture and constantly have for sole all kinds of Domestic and Imported Tobacco. Cigars and Snail: Their assortinent of Tobacco and Cigars embraces every variety and brand. 12 per cent. will be saved to the purchaser by giving us a cull, as we warrant to sell at city prices. Please call and examine. What's the use to gas and blow, Stliti=ll=2=l - - Three bandied thousand cigars of all kinds, To sun all tastes and suit all minds? Stronger! if by chance you should step this way, Drop in otfthis or any other day, SNUFF AND TOBACCO we have a large stock on hand, Of the first chop and medium and of numerous brands; Our stock is large, you'll find it complete, At THE FIVE BROTIIERS , TOBACCO STORE, Front street. Columbia, October 29, 1955. NEW BOARDING HOUSE. TRH subscriber would respectfully inform j_ people of Columbia and sojourners here, that he has lately fitted up and handsomely furnished, at great expense and with every regard to the comfort and convenience of his guests, the lam e Dwelling at the soutlrwest corner of Second and Locust streets, as a Boarding !louse. Dix accommodations' for room and comfort will be found superior, and every attention will be extended to those who muy tarry with him, not only by himself but by all in Ins employ. lu the basement of the building he bus opened a NEW RESTAURANT, where the hungry and the epicure will find things done up in the best Style, to suit the taste of the most particular gourmand. Private fonialies nerved wills oysters, te., at the shortest notice. A shun: of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. . . . . OERIIARD BRANDT Columbia. Dec. 30,1954. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c., CHEAPER THAN EVER. THE subscriber has constantly on hand. at hls store. in Front street, Columbia, opposite the Green Tree Tavern, an assortment of new and fash ionable goods.comnrising all kinds of GOLD, SILVER, AND GILT& WATCH/IS, gold pens.from $1,4.5 to 510; Fife's patent pens; La dles' and Gent.'s breast puts; ear and finger range; cuff pins, bracelets, medallions, miniature eases, pencils; fob, vest, and curb chains; lockets, seals. keys. watch hooks, silver thimbles, combs; german silver, plated and sterling salver table, desert, tea, salt, mustard and sugar spoons; buster knives. sugar tongs, and fruit or cake baskets. Also, a variety of FANCY GOODS,—port monnaies, fans, pocket book., card cases. pistols, silk and cotton purses, plain anal shaded purse silk, steel bends, rings, ke., snuff boxes, needle cases, buffalo and imitation side and bark combs. pen and pocket knives, (Wcasten• bolm's fittest quality.) CLOCKS FOR SI,SO—WARRANTED; besides eight-day and thirty-hour Gothic, Victoria, Mary Tudor, Barnum, Prince Albert,lVillard Lever Ogee, &c., at various prices. Clocks,Watches, Jewelry and all kinds of moving mechanism accuratuly repaired, and guaranteed to parform satisfactorily. Musical Instruments repair ad and tuned. CHARLES ZEITLER, IffIII74III.I=IIEIMP.M4 New Cloths, Cassimeres, FOR the gentlemen. IL C. FONDERSIIITII ban Om received another addition of Cloths, Cas • reit and Ves:ings. coo.lAting of rich style Silk vera nd eimna ealmv,l2xlirrrtereuraira - ranc and Doe Skin Cassimeres, a new and beautiful ar ticle of French Deaver Cloths. for over coats. Also , Petershums. Lionskin and Felt+, for St per yard and upwards. We trim era fine Frcuch Cloth Coat for $3, $7, and extra for $lO. Cull and see, and be convinced. t rA few gentlemen's Lonr, Shawls, at 11. C. FONDERSMITIPS adjoining the Columbia Bunk Nay. 10, 1,5 THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS PURNXIMILII V711.13112t0035T5. TORN SIIENBERGER, at his old stand, Locust street, above the Odd Fellows' Hull, Columbia, Pa., again calls attention to his superior and spleo .did assortment of CABINET-WARE AND CHAIR-WORK,4 I of all descriptions, which be will xenon the most reasonable terms. As he 'nun uflictu res his own work he is enabled to warrant every article so be what It is represented; and to be as good as ii is cheap. His-stock is very large, nod in port embraces Dres sing, Plain and Fancy Bureaus; Sideboards, Sofas; Card. End, Sofa, Centre, Dressing, Dining and Break fast TABLES; Common, Freneb and other BED STEADS; Common and Fancy CIIAIRS, and SET TEES of every style, together with a general assort ment of all kinds of FURNITURE. Funerals will be attended with a Splendid Hearse, on short notice. and all isecevaury attention gtven to UNDERTAKING. Ile invites nn inspection of his rooms, feeling confi dent that he is able to supply any article of Furni ture that mny be desired, well made and durable, and '•cheap as the cheapest? , Re•paMting, Chairs and Varnishing furniture at tended to. Columbia, March 10,1055. .117a1;17.ELTS ILBOITT! AND LOOKING OUT FOR MY FRIENDS! AND as I may vat see you all, I take this opportunity to say that I have removed my store to the corner of Front and Locust streets, ut which place lam prepared to sell you as fine HATS AND CAPS eta* you eau get iu this or any other place, and at such prices as any gentleman who is a judge of it good and neatly-finished Hut, would ask. If you want a handsome Hut. I'll tell you hat to do, Go down to TELIMVICICS, and he NW put you through. Now,friend, I don't:mutt to brag, but I think Pm some 011 a Hat! fl Don't forget the place, sign of the MG HAT, Cornet of Front mat Locust streets, Calambi's, ra. Columbia, April 28, th xi. L. TREDENICK. arzle- 0113*:f;%:1111:111.-.41 HAYING connected the BAKING BUSINESS with our Confectionary eatablislnent, we are now prepared w furnish BREAD, CAKES, TEA ROLLS, BOSTON Milk Biscuit, Busk, ac., firth from the oven, at all Loon. A trial of.our Bread if most respectfully solicited, as we ore conSdent it will render satia.tction. Or ders for Bread left at the Store will be punctually at tended to; and when requested, families will be served regularly. Fresh Cream and Boston Biscuit, Tea Bolls, New York Twist, Rusk, &c., ready for de livery every afternoon at four o'clock. ex.minonNFrs Old Established Stand, Locust Street. Columbia. Augu st 25,1:455. Immediate Relief for the Toothache. TuotMERE is now to Lc had at R. 'WILLIAMS' Drug Store, a most effectual remedy for the hache, which—if properly applied, aceordin to ....0.-will remove the most violent Toothache almost instantaneously. Should the pain lie felt again in the course of a few days, the some appli cation has to lie made, and after a few applications the cure mill he effectual. Plea.e call Icor A. FLIWER'S TOOTII BALSAM Price 23 eta per vial. • Cul umbia, May 26, 11333•1 y MID BilD ZEONT Housekeepers' Cheap Ware-Rooms A RE now receiving choice ,elections (ruin she Env. Ll ternmarkeiv : conviviing of RICH VELVET CARPETINGS DO.- BRUSSELS DO. DO. THREE PLY DO. DO. SUPE'R INGRAIN DO. LISTING RAG & VENITIAN DO. together with n fall and complete assortment of Floor Oil Cloths. Woolen Druggets, Hearth Rag•, Door Met! &c.. allot" which have been manufactured ex pressly for the full trade of 15.55, and will be offered to buyers ut unusually low prices. LINDSAT Jr. JACKSON. Colombia, Sept. 15, 1.E.15. 33017/315 ROOFING., SPOTPXXffie, Plumbing, Bell Banging, and everything eon. necied with the 'Humors, will be promptly attend ed to by the subscriber, on the most reasoiluble terms. Constantly on hand a !urge supply of Lead Pipe suita- We for Hydrants. All work warranted. MA AI WILSON, corner of Second and Loc net streets. Columbia. Feb. at, 1855. Brushes! Brushes!! flair, lint , Toolh. Shaving . Nail. %S' i.ik r . Poii.b rorfineat in loci otabia. at A1ct;31t15.14: DELLETTS, Odd Fel- Cvtle Jia!!. Ittept.ls, 1835. V"' TA R R - .useriurrivirnid drolly inform his friends and tho - Puhlte, that he hos purchased t e stork - and fixtures of the GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE, Front street, Columbia, Pa., formerly owned by Wm H. Elder. Ha win keep constantly on Sind, a' well selected stork or • FRENCH - DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, together with Paints, 011 e, and Glass of assorted sizes. Also, n choicer ussortment of Perfumery, Toilet and rions Fancy articles. He will devote special care and attention to cam pounding Prescriptions, in which important branch of the business he has had long experienreon the drug store of Mr. C. H. Needles. corner Twelfth and Race streets, Philadelphia, and trusts by unreinined attention to the duties of his occupation, to merit the confidence and patronage of the citizens of Columbia and sourrounditig country Dec. 22, 1855, CA.33117112" WA33.111.3.00310F4 THE subscriber 'would inform his friends andthe public generally, that he continues to manufacture, and has constantly, for salt ALL KINDS OF CABINET -WARE, such as Secretaries, Bureaus, Workstonds.. Dining andUreakfust Tables, Card, Pier and Centre Tables, French, Field, High and Low Post Bedsteads. Ake., together with every• other article qP'Cabinet Ware, which he will sell at the lowest possible prices. BM workmen are experienced and capable:and his artic les arc warranted equal if not superior to any 'sold in the placa. AN ELEGANT HEARSE, • 4k equal to any in the cities, can always be found at his establishment, in Locui4 street, below 3d, and COFFINS wall be made, and funerals in town or coun try attendedat short 1101iCe. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, coufident that ha can render generalsatisfaction. • Columbia, April 23.1835. CASPAR SEIBERT. ZAZIZES' SALOON. 'TIE subscriber takes this method to inform the ladies of Columbia and vichutp t that he has fitted up the FRONT PARLOR OF HIS ROUSE especially for their accommodation, and is prepared to furnish them with • AU the Refresnmenents found in the but Restaurants, at the ithortest notice. Oysters of the 'hest quality with other refreshments will be saved ap at all hours. EVMMTHING ABOUT HIS - ESTANLJSUSEENT is conducted with inlaid to propriety, and lie flat ters himself that this much wanted improvement, will meet the pleasure of the citizens, and be sufficiently encouraged to warrant its continuance. GERHARD BRANUT, corner of Locust and Second streets. Col. Feb. 3. lam-tr HATS FOR THE PEOPLE. JACOB HESS, MANUFACTURER and 'Wholesale and- Wail dealer In 35C.Eh.. n rie‘ .411.2%73:1 ta.sai..3PB, of every description nod variety, No. g Shrenier's Row, Front Street. Columbia Pa., respectfully in forms the citizens of Columbia and marroarrihiscoun try. that lie has taken the Store lately occupied by J. B. Mellinger Front street, between Black , ' Hotel and the Bellevue House. where he manufactures and has for sale all kinds and every variety of Liam and Caps al the t.owtrcr raters. telliis stock consists in part of Deaver,Nutria, Russia, Castimere, Moleskin. Silk. Soft HATS, ic.., which he will dispose of on the most smeom modating terms. Children's Fancy flats of all kinds and prices. Call and examine his stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Ills assortment of CAPS is one of the mostex i mis n sive in the country, and he is adding to it daily. Customers may rest assured that they will be suited, as the stock line been selected from the largest assortments m Philadelphia and New York. The subscriber feels warranted in saying that for durability and finish, bin Hatscannot be surpassed by any other establishment in the State. Be trusts a lib eral public will bestow upon him a share of their pa tronage. Dant forget the place, No. 3 Shreiner's Row. JACOB HESS. Columbia, October 213, 1855-ti THE ELECTION, TS now over, the smoke of bulge has passed many, and we nre safe. The undersigned has improved the lime by laying in a new stock, and has haat returned from Philadelphia with the most superb lot of WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND J EWE LEY which he is prepared to sell cheaper than they can be bought at uny oilier establishntent. !le - le pre pared to offer great bargains, and he respectfullyn in vites the attention of purchasers to his stock, which embraces . . GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, of every kind; all lands of CLOCKS, from 61.50 up wards; he invites the attention of 'Mohnen to his large stock of LgvEre BOAT CLOCKS; JEWELRY. con sisting of Eur Rings, Finger Rings Breast ring. ace.; all kinds of Silver Spoors.. r Plated Soup Lndles,Table and Tea Spoons. Porky. d e., which are warranted to wear nearly equal to Silver; Gold and Silver Pen cils and Pens; Gold and Silver Spectacles • together with the greatest variety of FANCY ARTICLES • • etas - - CUTLERY.—AIso, a superior assortment of Re volvers and other Pistols, and all Linda of Knives, of the host manufacture. Strict nitration will be given, ax heretofore,to the repairing of clocks, watches Auld jewelry; and ail work will be warranted. . coutinunitee of former patronsge is respect fully solicited. JOHN FELIX. October 13, 1855. STOVES. AN ENTIRE NEW LOT AT THE NEW STORE OF MRAIN WILSON, corner of Lo cost and Second streets, Columbia, ; The undersigned reveettelly informs the eirtzeini of Columbia and surronuding country, that he has just received a very large and extensive assostineut of the latest and most improved patterns of PARLOR, COOK, OFFICE AND CHAMBER STOVES, to which lie invites alteration. Of Cooling Sloven, the Morning Star, Globe, Girard, Champion and Portable Range, are acknowledged to be the best in use and a full assortment will be bound at his store. lie has also received a 100 of BOAT VTOVES. Per. sons wishing Pleven ate solicited to give one a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I ant detoon 3 nod to sell at the lowest cash prices. lIIRAM 'WILSON. Corner of Second and Locust streets. Colombia, Sept. 8, 18.55. Apple Buller, Preserves, &c. THE OLD MAN UFACTORY; " OF COPPER KETTLES, all sizes, Locust street, opposite the Franklin liouse.Columbia Fa. The subscriber has constantly on hand and makes to order, the best quality of Copper Kettles, which be is prepared to sell at the most reasonable prices, wholesale and retail. Purchasers will final* to their; interest to give him a call before purchasing else where. BENRY PFAIILER. Columbia, August 18,18.55. TORN, TVRIGHTMILLIR IND 'COLUMBIA, RAIL ROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS: ' THEPassenger Trains on the York, Wrighsville and Columbia Railroad will run as follows. on and after Monday, the 9th of July, 1855, MORNING TIIAIN." , Leave York for Wrightsville and Colombia at G A. M. Returning. leave Columbia at 7.30 A. M. NOON TRAIN. • Leave York at 11 A. M., oron the arrival of the train from Baltimore. Returning, leave Columbia at 12.,45 and Wrightsville at I o'clock for York.larriving there :anima toconneet with the train to Baltimore. thus ' affording' a connec tion with Laticarer and Philadelphia, and with Bal timore. EVENING TRAIN. • Leave York for Wrighttviile at 4.30 P. M. Returning, leave Wrightsville for York at 7 P.M. The Philadelphia train of ears arrives at Columbia in time for passengers to walk the Bridge to connect with this train.' ErAll Sunday trains discontinue . D. F. GRIFFIFU. Columbia, July 54, MIL Agent. Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware UANIIFACTORY, Locust street, opposite the 11 ( 1_ Franklin House, Columbia, Pa. The subscriber ref:pee:fully informs his old friends and the public generally, that he has monied the above business, at his old stand, and Is now prepared to furnish all articles in .his line, made hi the best manner. at the lowest prices. 110U:srellOOFING, :SPOUTING, PLUMBING. ice., attended to at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Long experience in the business warrants me in saying that full satisfaction will be given to all who may favor um with their patronsue. HENRY PFIIALER. Columbia, July 14, 1e.55. P. SINREINER, Front Street. RICE .TEINTILTatIr. A SPLENDID assortment of the latest and LA. most improved Styles of GOLD & SILVER HUNTINGiENGRAVED AND PLAIN CASED WATCHES, The choicest patterns of Ear Rings and Breast Pins, Rings—in short,everythingiu his line of basiness,ean belted at P. SHREIN ER'S alere. Call, see &adjudge (or yourselves. Columbia, April 1E45. °LOCUS:, 01.00,1115. I F y ou want a good and cheap Clock,® e a on the subscriber, second door above Williams. Drug 'Store who has.eoustautly on baud a large aad ramOess asasrumasa of Laver Boat Clock I. alaistelTmie ocees with pearl inlaid eases, Eight-Day Church Gilt Cleeka,l4ghs•Day and Twen. t,-four Dour Clocks frau WAD upwarda. JONIS FELIX. Colombia, April Id, 'The _Only Plebe O trot - Amp Hooito and Saationee7 iniCeduabja T jujordiatib. /tad convinced.,. Front street Colaaidaqi. October 117, 160. ME AWL FILBERT
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