The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, May 24, 1856, Image 3

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    "ICE! ICE! ICE.!
ITIME mibmykber supply all persons olio may
.1, rieml lee, qt one cent for 5 pounds, or 100 pound,.
fur severity teens. The seasisii to commence May 20,
- and so seriminaseOciober 1,1956. Ordersare respect
"fully
Columbia, May 3.1856-4 mos•
NEW, NEWE
N R, NEWEST,
•
AD•
CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST. •
TUST OPENED AT DERR'S CHEAP STORE,
0 . 500 Yards Crape de Espagne, good goods, only 25
cens.
ZOO yards Organdy and • Battiste Dress Lawns, 121,
19,25 cents.
-300 6 ` Brilliants, Bull; Blue and Green (very fine)
500 " White yard wide Brillianies, 14 rents.
1000 sad Figured Bereges, all prices.
5000 " Challica and Berege do Laines, do
500 "" Plain .Chambrey Gingltams, Blue, Green,
Pink, &c., &c.
400 ' Bonnet Lawns. all color..
1600 " Dress Silks. striped, plaid and plain.
-.lei . - • " American. Engiteh and French Chintz, fine
• 'goods, 121 cents..
2000 " Apron, Bonnet and Dress Ginghams.
SOO " All wool de Lahti's, all colors.
509" " Fine British and I reach Chintzes, 19, 25,
371. tents.
" Blue and Orange Prints.
• -2500. " Blue end White Prints, only 61 cents.
300 " New York Mi!M Prints, fast colors, only 61
cents.
3900 " Second Moaning Prints, 01 and 121.
. 1400 " Shirting Prints, now styles. '
1000 " " Stripes and checks.
4500 " Eagle Brand Black Silks, real TalTetas.
9500 Graften Bleached Muslin, only 01, (extra
good)
1600 " Boot Mill. Muslin. yard wide, only 8 cents
/500 Exeter Mile Muslin, extra quality, 10 cis.
3200 " Old York Mills Muslin. rutty 121 cents.
MOO " Unbleached Muslin, 6, 8.10 and 121 cents.
iOOO " New Style Dress Trimmings.
3000 " Summer Pa mings, fur Men and Boys wear.
ZOO Cassimeres.
1800 lietfmcky Jeans r plain and plaid.
50 dozen Silk and Mohair Mita for Ladies, Misses &
• ' children.
175 " Hose for Ladies, Gents, Misses, Bops, Child
ren and Infants.
25 " New style Parasols. Also Misses , Parasols.
JOHN HERS,
Lancaster, May, 24,-1956.
YORE, WRIOUTSYILLE AND MAMMA
WIN ROAM.
PASSENGER TRAINS.
'FOIE Passenger Trains ou the above :1 Q III.
.1. Railroad will run as follows, on and
niter Thursday, the 22d of May 1856:
MORNING TRAIN.
',Leave York for Wrightsville and Columbia at 6 A. M.
0 Columbia for York and Baltimore at 7.30 A. Al.
-- Acrives in Baltimore at 2 P. M.
NOON TRAIN.
Leave York at 11 A. M., oron the arrival of the train
from Sat:44Elore.
. Returnink, leave Columbia at 12 ,45 P. hl. and
Wrighsville at 1.10 P. M., for York. and Baltimore,
araiving.ta Baltimore at 7P. M. thus affording puss
engemirom Lausaster and Ph iladelphia two connec
tions daily to Baltimore.
EVENING TRAIN.
Leave York for Wrightsville &Columbia at 4 30 P. M.
Leave Columbia for Wrightsville & York at 7P. Al.
There is a passenger train leaves York for Balti
more every morning at 4,30 A. 111., arriving in Balti
more at 8 A .iu.
Trains , also connect with the train that leaves
Philadelphia at 2.55 P. Al., arriving at Columbia at
2 P. M.
arr All Sunday trains ditssontinued.
D. F. IatIFFIFII.
Columbia, May 24, 1856. Agent.
A FARM AND A HOME
WITHIN the reach of every man. 27,000
Acres of good FARA! AND COAL LAND in
Elk County, Benzinger Township, Pennsylvania, for
male, giving a Fano of 25-acres for $2OO, payable en in
stalments of 51 per week, or at the came rate monthly.
Farms of 50, 75, 100. or more acres, adjoining its pro
portion. Each Solna fronts upon a road thirty feet in
width.
THEBOIL.is a rich limestone loam. and especially
adapted to cultivation, salt is neither hilly nor stony, but
gently dolling or fine table land. Around and through
this property there are already some 20,000 acres
!under cultivation, and its fertility has been established
from the crops produced. Upon this subject it is easy to
be fully satisfied. There is aceouly cash market for pro
duce which is much bettor than trade. It is the
CHEAPEST, as land of a similar quality is selling at
much higher prices adjoining, and especially such us
contains coal. _ , . .
. , .
TILE COAL.--This in particular is the Coal District,
several veins underlaying the whole property, and the
attention of miners, an dthose acquainted with coal
lands, is specially called to it. It has the advantage of
being the nearest to the great lake market, with which it
,wildln connected by the Sunbury and Eric Radrood
.now under contract and in course of completion front
Erie to Ridgeway, with descending grade the whole
'way. The soibover bitunduous coal is the best, for in
stance England and other countries. The price per acre
ailrilling for the coal alone, as it will certainly, in so La
. orahly,hojecatios,within &short titnopay largely. T, is
',our • companies have already beerestarted to work:
:itußea to the•vicinity, ruid-thsre are note-fifteen openings
'•lcr2..lt t Albetes. •
iETIMBEItt, Stockholders also receive.—There is
,no reservation whatever either of timber or coal. It is
very valuable, and will pay for a great part of the land.
On account of the excellence of niceness there are fine
'iipporiunitics for mills.
• • FOR HEALTH, the location is much recommended
by Physicians. The chills and fevers arc unknown,
also Pahavutteg complaints, being prorated- front the
mertlerast winds by the Alleghenies. The water is pure
and amongst the best, the laud abounding in fi ne springs.
FOUR B,AILROADS will shortly be completed. con
necting it by a direct communication with New York,
' Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Erie, : Buffalo, and all the cities
on the Lakes. They are the Sunbury and Erie, the Al
legheny Valley, the Pittsburg end Buffalo, and the Ye
!mango. Energetic exertions are also being made for the
building of the •Ryrone and Clea.rlleU., which also passes
through this property. The effect of this upon trade, mud
general development, as well as the coal, may be int
*gum/.
The large and flourishing sawn of St. Mary's in in the
centre of the tract, awabiring near 3,000 inhabitants. I t
has Hotels, goad public schools, eaw and grist mills,
stores, well stocked and every thing desired There are
235 half acre Intim the town of St. Mary's which will he
cold and the proceeds equally divided amongst those
who buy farms. Ridgeway, the county seat. where out
'extensive buniness is done, adjoins the tract on the west.
The whole districtis intersected by good turnpike, mid
other coeds.
'This is a rare opportunity offered to those who wish to
farin or have a good investment for the future. By ma
king proper inquiries, and considering the advantages of
• good soil, an abundance of coal, healthfulness of climate,
Railroad.. facilities, and its location, a correct judgment
maybe formed of us present advantages and ultimate
increase.
By writing to the office, directions will be given to
chose who wish to visit the land. A system of excur
sions will shortly be adopted.
There is an excellent opening for various branches of
niellhhitical business, especially tanneries, wheelwrights,
axe handle makers, shoemakers, carpenters and others.
Farms can be bought by . enclosing the first instalment
Ladies can hold shares in their own right. Title un
questionably good, and warrantee deeds given. Address
or apply to Samuel W. Oaten, Secty. 135 Walnut St.
between Fourth and Fifth Streets, Philadelphia.
REFERENCES:
henry M. \V arts, Eaq.,149 Walnut Street : Philadelphia.
JohnC. Cresson, Esq., President of Philadelphia Gas
Company, 7th St. above Chesnut, Philadelphia.
George Wiegand, Eaq.. Inspector of Coal, City Gas
°thee, 7th St. above Chestnut, Phila., has been over
the land and examined the coal.
lion. Geo. R. Barrett, Clearfield, Pennsylvania, has been
over the land.
Henry , Schmitt. Esq.,Fnited States Mint. Residence, No.
652 North Fifth St. Phil. examined Wel land.
Wan. F.Boone, Esq., _
south side of St. below
Fourth Phila. examined the land.
lion. Alexander 1.. Hays, Lancaster.
43 . e. Wrimrier. FAN, St. Mary's, Elk Co. a recent settler.
Richard Gardner, Esq., 626 Poplar St. Phila., has exam
toed the land.
J. L. Barrett, Esq , Proprietor of, the Mount Vernon
House, Second Si. above Arch, Phila. has examined
the land.
E. C. Shultz, Esq., Justice of the Peace, St. Mary's,
Elk Co.
Charles Luhr, Esq President of the Borough of St
Mary's.
.1 S. Weis, Eoq., Postmaster, St. Mary's.
George Tag Sc. rTayl or, Esq., dep. P. Id., St. Mary's.
Mr, W. mns, Ma's.
Mr. John 11 lifer, Coal Mmer, St. Mary's.
Mr. John Corhe, "
IL H. Sumo, Esq., Wellsville, Ohio, Coal operator.
Wilmarth, Esq., Pittsburg. Peonsylvioun.
BOROUGH COUNCIL. OF ST. MAICY'S TO TILE
GIICEI2
This is to certify that, having been over the tract own
ed by the Ridgeway Farm and Coal Company-. and
given it a thorough examination,we find the representa
tions Of that - Company to he correct. We find the soil
bethi most fertile—the Coal and Iron Ore to lie in
inexhairstible quantities, through the whole district--the
"atom In excellent order, and the intelligence and pros•
"mit' of the people to be of the most gratifying charac
ter. We know that there is no healthier location in the
'State, and we consider it a most desirable place of set
.ttement.
Wa Make ibis declaration, as we believe there may
be many persons who are unacquainted with these lands
and we are satisfied, from our knowledge of the subject,
that =formation upon it will be a public benefit.
J sm . :oh F. Shaffer, Elk Co. Surveyor. St. Mary's, Elk Co.
Charles Labe, President of the Borough of Bt. Mary's.
John Beetch, Member of the Borough Council, St.
, Mary's.
Charles Brooks, Member of the Borough Council. St.
Member of the Borough Council, St.
Faint J ab, Member of the Borough Council, St.
Mary's.
This is to certify that the above five.- gentlemen ate at
present the acting Members of the Town Council of It'.
klary!s,.. Elk county, amd t,hiu the above is their hand
and sap:awe.
In testimony whereof I have subscribed ay name. and
caused the Seal of Office to lea attached thereto; and I
fullyteoacar in the oboes aka
EDWARD
EDWARD BABEL,
lsr.st..) . Chief Barytes. of St. Marrs, Elk County, pa.
tlt. Mary's, A1ay...114, 1850,41.
To Sea ries Laura —Stern from Philadelphia or other
_places on Tuesday what, el 11 o'clock, for Tyrne ,
•
two. which a wage oilf leave every Wednesday "erunr.
mg for St. Mary's, Elk Co. All nee requested lo go_. It
a. suggested that per who eannot go will club to
'other and send i Committee. It Is a beautiful and in-
Joel/tiny trip. • After the Ist of lane the meet of Farms
;oaf be greed* raised. -
COMM:Ill, OUNCES, F igs,
and an extra lot of Corn *larch, just
received and for
Mev 21,
AILOSZEIr- . 11E11;11 SEAT, On
BURNT MILL AT PORT DEPOSIT, CECIL
COUNTY, MARYLAND:—WiII be sold at
PUBLIC SALE, on ther'prenfises,thu TUESDAY the
2011 day of Jose next, without reserve, the above
property, well known to be one of the most powerful
and valuable Water Powers in the United States.
Located at the terminus of the old Maryland Canal,
and derivi.g its power from that improvement, under
penalty to tunnels water sufficient , in the whole to run
constantly six path of six feel (diameter) mill stones,
each by overshot water wheels, of not less than fif
teen feet dutnither—or by a different admeathrement
(to.be applied to any purpose) eleven ,Inindred and
forty ineltfir of water, delivered under a head of three
lees one mail use-half niches, the head and Calf from
the surface of Canal to the termination of the tail race
being about twenty-lour feet.
Also, A LOT Olt PARCEL OF C ROL'NO, contain
ing about ONE AND ONE-QUARTER - "ACRES, on
which is erected a tenement eighty feet long. -
Also, A' Lai' OR PARCEL OF GROUND upon
which is erected a large and commodious Tavern
stand.
JONAS DELONG
The above properly will be sold as a whole, unin
cumbered, in tee simple—located in the town of
Port Deposiie, to which point a railroad is now con
structing, connected with the Philadelphia and Balti
more Railroad, and to which place there is also navi
gation for suit vessels of large draft ut all seasons.
Terms, which will be rendered satisfactory and
made known on the day of sale by the owner.
W. T. WALTERS,
69 Exchange Place, Baltimore.
Play 21.-5 t
THOMAS & SON'S, AUCTIONEERS,
VALUABLE BILLY. PROPERTY,
WITU 40 ACRES, Cecil county, Maryland,
opposite Havre De Grace
Oil Tuesday, May 27,11, 1858, at 8 o'clock in the eve
ning, will be sold at public stile, at the Philadelphia
Exchcnge. All that Valuable Property situate in
Cecil county, Maryland, on the S.usquelinana river,
about oars mile north of Perryville, on the Baltimore
and Philadelphia Railroad. and nearly opposite Havre
De Grace. known as The Perry Mills. The
un
provements are anew three-saery MERCHANT
MILL, with three run of Burrs ' a substantially
constructed Water Wheel of 25 feet diameter, with
all necessary fixtures and improved machinery for
the manufacturing of best quality of flour, and now in
lull operation. An extensive Saw Mill, driven by nu
overshot wheel of Sq feet ditunvter, sand:using the
water independent of The Flour Mill. There are also
EATORM 734C3 , 17150016 on the
property. The head and.fail of tile sampan et com
mand is about 120 feet, livid can be used directly on
the ;magin of the river, where a second mill could be
erected to make ut least 2115 barrels of flour per day,
without interfering with the work of the present mills,
as the flow of the stream will afford sufficient water
to create a power equal In That extent. There arc
about FORTY ACMES OF LAND attached to the
property. The Pnrt Deposit Brunch Milhoud eon
nee dog with the Philadelphia mid Baltimore Railroad
at Perryville will be completed this spring, and posses
directly in front of the mill; a switch and <Meting can
be built for special use of the property, thus alfordiag
uchoice with n rapid transit by water, real road or ca
nal, to either the Baltimore or Philadelphia markets
during the whole year, at a very small cost. A large
supply of grain cue tit all times he obtained at the
Malls from the ferule counties of Cecil, Ilarford and
Lancaster and from the Tide Water Canal, the outlet
of which is immediately opposite the Mill, while the
well known lumber trade of the Susquehanna affords
abundant material for an extensive business at the
Saw Mill.
irf7A large portion of the purchase money may
remain.
MP - Immediate possession will be given. A large
and profindile business in Flour, Meal, &e.. is done at
the Mill with the neighboring towns, and the flour has
a high reputation in the Mal t i ttt ore and New York
Markets. N. THOMAS & SONS,
Auctioneer., Nor. 07 uud 00 South Fourth St.
A stock of empty liarrek, pair of !hoses, and
everything nece,snry fur carrying on the business
may he had Oil the premises.
Alley 17, 1:356.th
Spratt's Patent Premium Self-Seal
ing Can,.
FOR preserving in a perfectly fresh state,
all hinds of FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
These superior cans were preeminently introduced
into every section of the United State. dating the
post year, (the sales having reached cetera I hundred
thousand.) and never, m the experience of a mew ar
ticle, was success more complete. lie no instance
did they full to preserve their conients, where the di
rections which accompany them were observed. In
the Can• for this season un improvement has been
made, whereby the only poe.sible objection. which
was sometimes urged, to the ECHOER COMING IX cox-
Ts= WIER TUE roar; will lie obviated; need we can
confidently assert that they are, without doubt; the
MOO PERFECT sal RELIABLE _
HERMITI - ICALLY SELF-SEALING CAN
hitherto offered to the public. All hove tiperturer of
sudicrent council).- to admit the In r• em sized fruit that
ran be preserved whole. The Glltioll size have EX
TRA LARUE CA IRS, and every Can sold is warrant
ed perfect, and gum:mired to answer fully the pur
pose for which they ire recommended; provided they
are used strictly according 10 ear pruned direction''.
Premiums have been uwarded wherever the-e
Cons hove been exhibited. and• innumerable certifi•
cotes have been mid could be. obtained from those
so • • • *srin-faskactss,_lfalf
0113 whhe t fast year ;clinked
front, expernneuts with the Cans constructed upon
principles which inu.,t of necessity !cad to such lc
-u pureltu-e PRA 77 7 6 I'ATENT Cass only, which ale
for sale, Wholesule and Retail, tot the Munufseturer's
Depot, 111asonic Hall, Chestnut :5 , lay
J AMP::: WILLCOX.
117 - /t I.lllEft AL DISCOUNT to Wholesale pm'.
ChUseril. No Cons ore put out on commission, but
the exclusive sale will be given to cuivable parties in
towels and villages, who all give.suilicient publicity
to the article to eneure limo sales iii their Viellin y ;
we furnlcl . g Show bills; the necessity"' circular.
fur di-trillution. Terms invariably cash.
r7A1.0 far ra:e an above. the PATENT ROTARY
KNIFE CLEANER, en talinirsible invention tar limn-
Ilea; Hotels, &c , and WRIGII C'S PATENT SEC.
TIONAL BED-SPRING. the very ha.t thing of the
kind ever invented. forming a Itetetinul um, taw'
luxurious TIED, end for winch agents era ulno wanted.
Philadelphia, May !4, 12311-84.
PURE SPRING WATER ICE:
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST:
No humbug about this, but certainty of
supply throughout the season. The subscriber
is prepared to accommodate all who may need Vis
great summer Ins ury. i u tatty quantity, at the LOWEST
RATES. He laid in hot supply during the winter,
when the Ice was at its BEST. end that is the Lind he
is ready to furnish. Orders latl at his residence in
Locust street, or personal application to the under
signed, will command immediate attettusit
H. M. WILLS.
P. 8. Tint-subscriber agrees to supply the custoin
ers'a the person who is now selling all inferior arti
cle of lee ut a love rate. with Ice, groluitously. for
the whole season, provided said inferior lee lusts
during the summer. 11. Al. W.
Columbia, April 10411 •
•
At the Family medicine . Store,
TN the Odd Pellows'•Rall, IIIeCORKLE & DEL-
L LETT have just received the most perfect Soda
Water apparatus that has ever been brought to this
place.
111 this new patented process. the water is charged
with carbonic acid gas, made directly from pure car
bonate of soda. which gas is washed before it goes
him the lauumin, so that no foreign or offensive mat
ter is allowed to mix with the water. The generator
is capable of sustaining a pressure of two hundred
poinids to the square inch, which pressure eau lie
regulated bye gauge which is attached. Thus the
water is forced is take up and absorb all the carbonic
acid gas that it will hold; when 60 ellitf;_ed it is fit for
use, has a peculiar sparkling uppeurivice and con
tains all the carbonic acid that is regu.site to rive it
that peculiar qa slily which makes ibis kind of Soda
so acceptable to the palate and so agreeable to the
stomach, and therefore superior to all those 'waters
made from Marble nom, am. •
Columbia., May 17, l • ,
LT Alit DYE'S. Jones' Batehe ir's; Nteris and
Epyptian hair dyes. warranted to color the hair
any desired shade, m ithout injury to the skin. For mile
by It. WILLIAMS.
May 10, Front at., Columbia, Pa.
lIAMS, 12 1-2 eh. per pound;
adiouldery, 10 do do
Dried Beef, 14 do do
Tide Water Canal Money received for goody.
WELSH & RICH
Columbia. M ny 17,1°50.
Importer and Wholesale Dealer in
China, Glass and Qneensware,
No. 346 Blnrket woe'. n hove Teeth. •outh wide,
Phi lode
Tiny 17, 14 4 56.Gm0w
ST. LAWRENCE NOTILL,
288 Chesnut street, Philadelphia.
WM. S. CAMPBELL, PROPRIETOR
G. We. MULLiN, St.I•6IIIIXTE6DENT.
May 17, 1°56.4f
MO. 196 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, re
spectfully informs the citizens of Columbia and
eternity that they have in store a full assortment of
choice and acasontahle goods which they are closing
or; at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, principally
from the Great Auction Sales in New York, and
partly acme own importations.
SILK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT.
IMO Stella Shawls, 500 black Silk kbautil las
.25ti Chantilly and French Lace, do.. silk, Ilarege
Shawls andßep-Kris.
MAIO yard. Dress Silks, saint at CI, 75, 85 and
SIAM per yard.
500 Magnificent SILK RODESI, IliCk Oro De Rhine..
Cal Flounced 'kluge Dresses, Grenadines, ChaWy
Organdie., Lawns. French and English Chino's.
French 'worked Sells, Collars and Sleeves,Cambric
lldkra, Ruffling, Ladies and Dents Kid Gloves, Lace
MOURNING GOODS DEPARTMENT
Meek Ekimbiraineis Grunadines, Ditiregei, Crape
De Espang. Lupine., 4, Moaselinea,Tamese Cloth,
Brescilineallth and Pearl. Flounced Robes.
Country Merchant,. and vilifiers to Philadelphia,
are invited to call and examine oar etocl - ,feeling,eon-
Bde•nt that with the great facilities afforded as we can
offer great inducements.
AGNEDT4r. CO,
DV Chesnut Street, below• Sib.
Philadelphia May 17,1854 3.nas
I=
PUBLIC BALM.
JAMES B. HOLLINS,
.AONEMI7 dr. CO.,
FRESH ETHEREAL Oa, a lw ays on band, and for
sale by ,R. WILLIAMS.
May 10 : 1856. Front Street, Columbia. Pa.
• - .4261:vv:iitargif AlLltockett.
ANlD•ready to furnish th e paidie with such articles
as Buller, Eggs, Apple Bauer. sugar cured Ham,
Shouldere Dried Beef and Beef Tongues.
May 10.1856. S. C. SWARTZ.'
•Cold,Sparkling Soda Water.
.
PRE undersigned would respectfully in,:
vile all those who are fond of a cool drink, in a
hot summer day, to the Golden Mortar Drug. Store,
where they will always find the delighiltil and 're:
hashing cold sparkling Soda water, which is again in
full blast, and cannot fail giving satisfaction to all who
may favor him with a call. Also, domprisingihe fol
lowing list of Syrups, which his long experience in
the Drug-Store of C. H. Needles, Philadelphia, in
manufacturing them, he feels himself fully competent
o please all who may partake of• the delicious drink.
Such as Strawberry. Rni.pherry,Vanilla, Sursuparll.
la, Orgeut, Orange, Pine Apple, Blackberry, Lemon,
Sli erbet, Ginger, Cherry, Currant, Nectar, Eapillaire,
Mulberry. Rove, Peach, Hock and Soda, &c.
May 10, leo6. SAM% FILBERT.
PHILADELPHIA SEEDS.
AFULL assortment of Pa%Chall Morris &
Co's Garden Seeds; also, Flower Seeds in great va
riety. The following is a list of the rarest seeds among
the subscriber's stock:
Prince Albert Peas, Knight's Dwad or Tom Thumb
Peas, Large Marrowfat Peas, Tall Sugar Pens, Extra
Early Pens, Okra, Stowell's Evergreen Corn Sugar
Corn, Radish Beet, Extra Early Blood Beet. Ling Sal
mon Radish, Yellow Turnip Rooted Radish, •White
Cass Lettuce, Philadelphia Cabbage Lettuce, White
Curled Endive. La'ree Sweet Pepper, Green curled
Scotch Kale ' Fine Rhubarb Seed, Early Purple Egg
Plant, F-nrly Stove Turnip, Yellow Aberdeen Turnip,
Dale's Hybrid Turnip. Rye Grass Seed, Green or Blue
Grass, Nottingham Wonder Beans, Early Mohawk
Beans ' White Pole Beans, Extra Early Valentine Beans,
Early Six Work Beans. White Kidney Beans,
White
Granberry Beans. Early Cauliflower, Round Savoy
Spinach. Jenny Lind Citron Melon, Gherkin Cucumber
for pickling, Corn Salad, Leek, Mountain Sprout Water
melon, Mountain Sweet ‘Vaternielon, Early Ox-heart
Cabbage, Early Sugar Loaf Cabbage.
IL WILLIAMS,
May 10 Front street, Columbia, Pa.
Books that Mean Something.
AT MURRAY 84 STOri'S may 'always be
found a lurge collection of the Leal Books ut the
lowest price..
The thz Days of Creation; a very instructive hook.
Who arc the Blessed; or Meditations on the Beati
tude~.
God Revealed in the Process of Creation; by the
author of Plittritophy of the Pluto of Salvation.
Gospels by Moses; or the O'd 'Pestatneut unveiled.
pleat Forms and Special Ends of Creation; by
intact McCort:, L. L D., nod George Deck. A. M.. hi
Lectures on the Life, Genius and Insanity of Cow
per; by Cheever.
Life of Captain Vicars of the British Army in the
Crimea. A vein of deep piety runs through this book
rarely met arnit. Read it and you will bear witness
to the truth of this assertion.
The l'esvere of the NV nrid to Come; by Cheever
(lopels in Ezekiel; by Guthrie. Much ho• been
said is peal-c of ibis book. All who read it carefully
the half has not been told.
Booth's Itelgn of Croce, with Introduction; by Dr.
Chalmers.
Men and Times of the Revolution—a Capital Rook.
Scenes in Me Practice of a New York Surgeon—
Illuwated.
•
Roget's Thesaurus of English IVords. If you wish
to improve your compositions hay and study this ex
cellent Imok.
• .
Religion in Common Life; by Rev. John Caird.
Philip the Second, King of Spain; by Prescott.
In view of reducing our MOO( this summer, we will
sell at prices which will be an inducement to all who
wish to form new Libraries or replenish old ones will'
the best books in every department, thus maintaining
our character ofTise Cheiip Rook Store.
May 10, 11.50. AIURRAYBSTORK.
CLOTHING AND NEW GOODS,
A T WM. lIENSLER'S CLOTHING HOUSE, No.
1131/ North Queen Street,4thilifor south of Omega
street, West Side. Just received a splendid lot of new
goods such us Black and Fancy Cloths, Black and
Fancy Cassimcres, for spring and summer, of the finest
quality mid most beautiful patterns, not to be
excelled in any house in this city. Satin and
Fancy Silk Vest Patterns of magnificent styles,
mid a great variety of other vestings, mid in •
short; a full and general assortment of Spring and
Summer Goods, all of which will be made to order in
the best possible manner, and in the shortest notice.
Prices um...a:illy low. Also,• fine lot of
-READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Consisting of black and Fancy Dress, Sack, Frock,
and /lox Boats. Black and Fancy Cassimere Pants.
Satinet and Summer Punts of every description. A'
fine assortment of Vests, Satin, Silk, Valencia,
and
Fancy Vests of various patterns. Shirts, Shirt Col
lars, Underrhiris and Drawers. Smocks, Cravats.
Stockings, 'Suspenders, rocket Mkt's, and in fact,
eveivillists in that line of business. All goods pur
chased at this estithlishrnelit warranted to be as rep
resented. in consequence of the pressnre of the times.
the prices at this house have been reduced to such a
standard us willenable all to purchase such articles
us they need in this line of business.
Come Isom come all. and give us a call, and you'll
ways be welcome, at
WILLIAM HENSLER'S,
May 10, I=l. No. 3Q North Queen St., Lauer.
•
Country Merchants and Physicians,
DESIROUS of buying pure and cheap Drugs,
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Masts. Putty, Dye Woodk,
ke., will fiisd it to their Interest to purchase at the
Wholesale Drug Warehouse, S. W. censer Fourth
and Vine streets, where a full supply is kept con
stantly on hand, and sold at the very lowast cash
prices.
SAVIDOE &MAYO, Drug:Ws,
South-West corner Fourth and Vine sin, Phalle.
N. 11.—Tuiticulur attention paid to physicians ,
orders, selecting the purest drugs. mid not las most
(10 taking sidvtintage on account of unacipauititintee
with their value, but invariably selling. ut lowest
cosh prices_
flay 10, 1850 ly &llf,
p.z„k
THE Salamander Safes of
I ~ I; . ; T ' Philadelphiaagainsi the world.
•• Evans & Watson, No 28 South
iodFourth street, Philadelphia,
i• ..; ; have had the surest deinonst a•
'.'". ' non in the ((glowing certifi•
' eaten, that their manufacture
7- - of Salamander :Safes has at
- 7 — =length fully warranted the
'which have been made of them, as
rendering rr a n i ° l n u ‘ ndoubted security against the terrific
element:
PHILADELPHIA. April 12,1858.
Ateliers EVANS & WATEOM—Gems:•-111 II:for& us
the highest matt.faction to state to you. Cott owing to
the very protective qualities of two of the Salaman
der Safes whieh we purchased of you some few
months since. we tared a large portion of our Jew.
elry. Books, Papers, ike, exposed to the calamitous
fire in Raneteuti Place, on the morning of tbe
instant. _ . .
%Viten we reflect that these Safes were located in
the fourth story of the building we occupied, and that
they fell subsequently into a heap of hunting ruins,
where the va-t concentration of heat caused the
brass plates to melt, we cannot but regard the preser
vation of the valuable contents as most coaviuchig
proof of the great security alrorded by your Safes.
Wr shall take much pleasure ill recommending
them to men of business as a sure reliance again., fire.
GEORGE W. SIMONS & MAO.
rfiILAEIGLIMIA. April 16,11356.
EVANs & WATSoN—I have to offer yon my
testimony in favor of the great security afforded to
my entire stuck nfjewelry. books, papers, Eke., during
the recent disastrouseconaagration in Miasmata place.
from the fact that the same were contained in two of
the Salamander Safer manufactured by you.
Having fallen from the Fifth story of the Artisan
Building, where they were previoasly placed and ex.
posed to a vwq heat for a long time, the predervation
of the valuable deposits seeped to everjrame who
witnes•ied the opening and interior essedioatlon, a
matter of profound astonishment.
To all who may require a perfect protect* from
the ravages of are.] elm!l not hesitate to *ohm.
the ti.e of your Safes. as I consider they have now •
darunne the most trying test. N. E. MORGAN.
PUILADIMMIA, April 14, 1856
Messrs. Fyssirs & Waysow—Gentlemen—No doubt
you will be deeply gratified to learn the good condi
tion in which I discovered my book, policy of insur
ance, certificates of stock, and other valuable docu•
menu. when on Friday last I opened the safe made by
your firm.
With my knowledge of Ito great exposure, both to
the intenetty of the heat from so hot a fire as that
whirl, destroyed the Artisan Building, as also from
the force of :he fall from Its former elevated position
to the third story, I could entertain but slender hopes
prior to its interior inspection. that the contents which
I once err highly prized would eve, be of any service
to me, but as these fears are now happily removed, I
feel it only due to say to you, that I eau henceforth
recommend the use of your Safes to all who may
wish to feel a confidence in the perfect segurity which
such menns provides against so frightful an element.
EDWARD GASKILL., Bookbinder.
ConmantlF on hand Patent Powder *Pd . /3de( Proof
hockr for Ilandr,.. Store,. to.
Phaludelphia, May 10,1856.1 y
Wagon making, Blackunithingoke
CHARLES CHRIST ar.
eg r ectfnll,
inform
lhe citi zens° Ib is
place an ! Roer i;ze eeeraly,t eh ve takeniee
onithshinent recently occupied by Mr. John D. !Cling
ier, on Fifth strem, between- Locust and Clumsy
streets, where they are prepared to carry on the
above business, in all its various branches.
CARRIAGES, WAGONS, &C.,
will be made to order. at short notice, and on the
most reasonable terms. Orders for Housework and
Iron Railing respectfully solicited.
HORSE•SHOEING executed in the most approved
manner.
LOCKSMITIIINC will also receive prompt atten
tion.
C H A RLES CHRIST &CO.
Columbia, May 3 , 1F136-3111
Wagon and Coach XlMaldng.
TllF,' undersigned continues the above business on
Fifth west near the establishment of anodes
Chris: & Co., where be will be ready at all times to
MAKE AND REPAIR WAGONS,
Coaches, &e.. in the beet manner, at the shonearno
lice, and on the most reasonable terms. A share M
public patronage is respectfully solicited.
JAMEIt STANDLEV.
rolumtna, May 3,1814-3 m
OE
..,
9 ,-
IS PREPARED to moititio , order, .at short
_1
notice. and ~ .... ......"4,-
. LOW PRICES, .CASH,
Men's and Ooze fine. and Shoes,
• do" - - do eoarso d '-. do - .
do _do, Opera . z , • •
do Act. Gaiter k -p
- do do - r Sawa er a.pdother :line).
-He keeps ermattnatlyan ' a - geaeril assortment
1
of Hee , s_ and Boys; fine n n MC Boots and-Shoes,
IS which fie invites attention. his establishment, in
Locust -street;-between -the' a Fellows ' Hall end
, Town Hall. upper , .44sl, , ~..„, n-
May 17, 78 50-3 1 • - 1,
:WA
DRS of all
1 Euro, by the ,ujulorokill
clothing store , Fr 4! owed , l h
, :tiSaira
icusE
'NEW - - , . • • ..".- 1110008,
AT Mc TAG,, 8
4;: :' :, & Bltt
O efil
RIGINAIT so_ oi r - 4titsh Attire, Whole-
Fate and Retail dealers.' riSka and Dourest is
Dry Lloods Ready-Made , Clcre, Soots and Shoes,
Trunks. tsC. LADISW DE GOODS.
Black Gros de Rhine Silks; ney,siripq and plaid
in i ,tir l
Silks; Foulard Silks; Chaffin
. i ili
an stripe Darege
and Ti,,...; while asidig illiants. Lawns and
Prints. cLarms AND IhIERES.
1
French black Cloths of Net is maze; English blue
Cloths and brown do.; 'Frei black Cassimeres;
striped, plain And. 'solid oohs Cifssiate - res; bluck
Satin, Brocade. Silk and Ha tick Vesting*.
- SHAWLS - AND MIgNTILLAS.
Cashmere tiltawls, Brocha..D.Veyed Shawls, black
and colored Mantillas.
DOIVIESIIO ODS.
...
Muslins,Tickingi;Cheeke, (Anthems and Drillings,
and a great variety of- ilosiery rind Trimmings::
READY-M - ADE VILOTILIN.O.
Cloth Frock and Dress' Coatr" - --
do Business do 's. .:
Casiiraere do „ do , . ,
'Black and Palley o'll.lr/sere ri n tigr .
do ' do Satinets ..'t-do
Siack and Fancy .iiin, Bilk-aid Caslime= Vests:
BOOTS AND. OES. -
Men's Call; Kip and Grin oriklipois; Men's. Cal
Morocco and Cloth Gaiters" LaitteP Kid and Morocco
Boots, Jenny Lind; and Sllppe latches , black and
'
colored Gaiters, and Children' r ys 100* in all varieties.
All our Goods have been co ally selected in New
York and Philadelphia market . Air Cash, and Will be
sold at Al Rlllllll advance for She''snine—our motto
being. Quirk Sales and Small Pr and no rrouble to
show Croods. 111cT Iflls A GUE & IMO.,
April .113;18511. Praia - street, Columbia.
Men's and Boys',..4llothing.
EVERYBODY should embrate this opportu
nity to huv Clothing for and !Joys, at
GEORGE , CULINIS
Cheap Clothing Establiehment, S. E. earner Missal'
and Sitcom° svniocr,s, cinbracing
a choice of the hest, moot dcsirditlis and Fashionable
Dress-and Frock Coats, Mint Cloth do., linen Drill
do,, Tweeds. te.c.. &c.. with a great. variety of
BOYS* CLorisma,
consisting of Sack Cows, Pohl* Jackets, Monkey
Jackets, Vests and ,11mmind Jackets, made of Tweed,
Linen Drilling, Midi:Alpaca, Kerseystiere, Doeskin,
&c., &c. FERNISHING GOODS.
consisting of Shirts. Storks. flasulkerehiefs.
at which are offered at the Lowest passible Cash Pries,
and as Cheap as any oilier Clinhing 'Store in the
Union. ,
11E11-Parents who desire Boys' Clothing are earnestly
invited to examine the stock.
Cr Country Storekeepers can te accommodated at
very low rates. tirMDE EWAN.
S E. corner of Market and Second streets.
Plailudslphia, April :20. 1856-1 E
WPM 11,1117112 D !
Dowsotie,Milib . March 11. 1856
T A. R HODES, tisq :—DeurSibli-Air 1 took your mr d
c? • icine to sell on consignniento' no cure no pay," 1
take pleasure in stating its effe.ctoas repelled to me by
three brothers who live in this.glaze, and their tesu
:nosy is if fair specimen of all have received :
W. S. Conklin told me—" I hnd,taken nine bottles of
Christie's .Ague Balsam, and Continually run down I
white using it until my lungs andtVerwere Congested
to that degree that blood. diver from my mouth
and bowels, Co that all thought possible for me to
live through another chill. 'llse' tors too did all they
could for ion, but thought I MUM die. Nothing did me
any good until I got Rhodes' Fele'''. and . Ague Cure,
which at once relieved me of iii distress and nausea
Rimy stomach and 'tallyho my bind and bowels, and
i .
produced u permanent cure in abort lime.
b
H. M. Conklin says, 'I h a il n taking medicine
of us good' ti doctor as we hav in out county, and
taken-any quantity of quinine midi specifies without
tiny good result, from :23th of A ugoot In litli December.
13ut seeing how nicely it operate o at my brother, I got
it bottle 01 Rhodes" Fever anti A Ram whiebeffect
ad u permanent cure by - using thirds of, a bottle "
8. M. Conklin liens not hero O - Int the other broth
ers say his cure was the guide ' I. M's. t'sold the
inediritte to both aloe ruanindlaW jibe cure was us
.speedy
.. from the seine say — acd.l might. so
•
U•
• 'rile tihove streaks for i 2 • odd-proof no I!, II
`ir of no better tenor thari'the vas number of like cer.
tificoter•l have already publirkedtond the mill greater
amount that it continunlly pourup‘ able me.
One thing more. Last year I Mid octesion to Can
lion the Public inkhese words: • -
...ironies one firm mho have Sakai one of my general
circulars, substitteted the 'tomcat' tkettnaterumfor my used
kineand then with brazen impadenike taut theerpamphkr
with . * exekernation. • Let the proprietor of any other med
icing say as much V he da rra,'
' Now I take pleasure in Raying that the Caution re
ferred to the same i• Dr. Chrettieskti.figue Balsam' , that
is mentioned in the above certificate.
There are several other industrious people who are
app :yin.. to their poisonous trash all that I published It.
IN) my'Fever and Ague Cure. or llutidote to Malaria,
except the Certificates of Cures. And the Ceniaca to of
the celebrated Chemist. Dr. Joineirß. Chilton. of New
York. in favor of its perfectly Harmless Character,
whtclt is attached to every betee.y, These will always
serve to dl tiogui-la my medicinatfrom imitation.
For Sale by Druggists generaltrlt
JAS. A RHODES, Proprietor.
April .16 3mif yrovideuce. R. I.
DENSLOW
COMMISSION NEROHANTS,
AND Wholesale Dealers IA all kinds of
Foreign and Domestic MIX TOBACCO.
trinimfactursd Tobacco, and Foreign and Domestic
Segars.•
21 Sanaa Frani. area. P4iistritiphiid.
lasrottrocs OF figs Harass tiNVAIII. of We choicest
growths of the VueltasAbajo, a Mtge assortment of
which are kept constantly o n haw/. and for sale at a
smolt advatice.oh cost of imponation.
E'Consignments respectfully tiolicited, on which
liberal advances will be made whbtdesired.
N. ll—Special attention given .}o, orders for put ,
elitno on Commis•iott. of Tobacco, ds also every do.
seripoion of Merchandise, for oedema of porde, liv
ing at u distaneiLfrout ado utarket,L. •
ErSoie Agent for F. A, Goetztra Catenated Ger
man Smoking 'tobacco, compriiilng thin' different
varieties. ' ;[April 26, 1556-1 y
suaticstissits HAVING Rsmoycn TOMIIII3II,
NVOIT ANS EPACTSWAISTORII,
No. 278 Chesinutst. 41k door above 7bnik,
ILRE now prepared to offer a large And well-selected
of the following fresh add desirable goods,
principally of their own importaiion.or bought at Nue
lion, whiled' they are able to sell at the importer's
prices, and to which they cordiuDy Invite the atteti
lion of Country Merchants, hotel Keepers, and fami
lies generally.
Bud, Green and Vanilla's %Vindow Shading. •
Barnsley and Irish Linen Akeetilig, 7-4,8:6.51.4,10 4.
11-4,12-4 wide.
Bolster and Pillow Lineasof sirl choice bleach.
era, and all widths from 39 to 34 i a.
Bed Blankets of Mil sites and *tittles.
Crab and Cradle *Wallets. •. •
Bed Quilts *Mho followlarriallea."Hzt—Mar
seilles,"Welling. &slotted, Regist , Alhambra, Allen
dale and Lancaster. or all the desindile Weer.
Bureau Covers, Table Covent WAidovrOurtainlles
lin, Towels and Towelling of every variety; Damask
Table Cloths and Napkins; rthirtirs..l.inens and Mus
lin; Cambric Hrualkerehiers. EraWnideries, Hosiery.
&c., ikc. Brocatal, Damasks, .114aOhens."4/mbroidered
Lace and Masha Curtains; Gill, Cornices.. Mends,
Gimps, Cord, &e..
. SHEPPARD di VAN INARLINGFM
Importers and Devalecirin Linen wad House Furnish;
Goods, No. INS Chestnut st.„ above Tenth,
Phi ladelphia, - April 26, 1356 dim'
----
zzawritmera. stow.
A SMITAGEI Palent.--Theaubsedber calls
the attention of the public to his Superior ELEC
TRIC-MAGNET LIGHTNING RODS.
It is now fully admitted on all bards. that every build
ing to be secure from the destructive infiuences of Light
ning should be provided with a good conductor.
Tim large number of worthless Rods that are put up
makes it necessary for perehasem let,examine the merits
of the different rods offered for sale.
I earnestly invites rigid examination of :be principles
on which my Rods are nonstructed.,
I have put up nearly 6,000 Reds, Where never heard
of the loss of one dollar's worth of pftarty by Lightning,
in any building, to which Oise of my rods has been at
tached. I therefore, feelgivideonfitionee in recommend
ing them, not only as the tick., lout r the ostly safe rod
in use.
e following gentlemen hating examined these
entliPaTd given them their unqualified approbation, have
kindly given me their permission to MDT to them :
WALT= R. Jonaiio :r Corer of Patents* Rms.
Wr DCDVATION 4 D4 W..E.VFM-ITS-S.
For sale, Wh oles ale and Retail, the Victory, Vine
Street, above Twelfth, Philadelphia.
THOMAS ARMITAGE.
ErrOrdets promptly attended to, sad at the knoterCash
prfeeS. Affift125,185163111.
To Oonionners of Bitaltdoons 001 a
MBEMister C CeetibmAsity , emu
18 %PAM. ST. Pidar Y If. are shoot
completing their Railroad to the Wein Basamth Canal,
and after the Ist of Jose nestl beside to furnish
their Coal °tithe meet Amorshle teruits.st their Depot,
at Famandaville, Moss eissinty. Pensten,or at say
other point desired- The Cold S. frecicsaa Sulphur
Ind other imputitien, and very Amicable lot CAM.
Paddling Pewees, Rottieg 1181110, Laeonsotives
Steamships, Illaeressiths, Fonsil i Wor. The Com-
Ppany are now ready to receive' Pot parties
ara apply to •
C. Ma cLaliT,PTelsidellit, atllimt4l4 GM& Cillellphtly.
J. W. Qmaista, Fee., Walimet Plea_
C anion Lang . Imelrlfaven, boon Co , Pa.
Gnomes AIMITIO4IO. Porrandsville, do do
A prs: 213,
OffreAP BOORS.
aREAT BA RGA INS in consequence of the increase
I.i of business at the New and Cheap BOOK STORK
and the want of room for the transacting of the in-.
creased business. The design is to remove the Book.
Store to the see.ond fool of the building on the cor
ner of North Queen street and Centre Square ' adjoin
ing the building in which the Book Store is at pies
ent, and as the subscribers have just'rehirsed from
the Trade Sales with a verrlarg.e stock of BOOKS,
at exersedinglylow prices. which makes their stock
much larger than it ever has beets ' they Intend , and
are compelledlo reduee their stock for the present as
much as possibly and to do that they are determined,
as they bought their stock very low to suit their cus
tomers in prices. We offer the reading public a
great opportunity to nay many _Valuable Literary
Gems, exceedingly low, as ours tare new and select.
Those desirous of replenishing their Libraries would
do well by - Milling and examining for - themselves.—
Von will find much that you will want, and at rates
that will repay you for your visit. Among the many
you will find.
Fdgar A. Poe's Works.
WilaneeNoctus Andiroslana.
. . .
Ci. - Kter's Leather Stocking and Seu Tuley
Main . : Works.
Sparke's American Biography.
Bayard Tayhea Travels.
India, the Pearl ofPcarl Rtver.
Niaavathe, &e., &c.,/te.
The cobscribers aka have the general news agency,
for all the popular Magazines or Newspapers. Sub
scriptions ate received at publishers' rates, and will
be promptly mailed to any part of the - Mmlttri.
Wo call special attention to the New i'srk Ledger.
fly sending us two dollars any person rail ..have it
promptly for one year, oaths regular day of plane a
non.
•
r r ßemember the New and Cheap BOOKSTORE,
Centre Square, Lancaftter. Pa.
YOUNG & CO
Dividend.
Columbia hank, May 6,1656.
YrIRE Directors of this institution, have this day de
.L Oared a dividind of li ve per cent fur the last at:
'youths, payable on and after the 16th Mat.
SAMUEL. 16110C11, Cashier.
Columbia. May 10, 1656-31
p 1 .',-' ,
ALL persons indebted to me for book ne-.
court( or otherwise. are notified that if the same
is not settled before the first day ofJuste, cud will t..te
braughtforibe same,orithout distinction ofwe
trsoits.
I will befousid for the pfettent,at the office of Samuel
Brims, E.g. puiLir F. FRY.
Golusubia. May to, 1.356-4 t
NOTICE.
lIF underfigned baring clewed hie Intfitierm of
BLACKSMITHING, respectfully reque.dor all per
form Indebted to turn on nom and book Boorman. to
come forward, and make payment, and all having
Online will present theta.
.1011 1 , 4 D. KLINGI.EIt.
Co lumbia..44ay 3. IPSO 4t
lON ORNAII SALOON.
MRS. ANDREW DEITER takes this meth
_
od of informing the public that she is now pre
pared to furnish lee Cream of every variety. at the short
est notice. The new and capacious building lately
erected, adjsi ee i tttt the old place. has been opened for the
convenience of visitors, and every e Tort wdl br made to
impart comfort to those who call. She respectfully so
licits ieshare of public patronage at her saloon, adjoining
the Jefferson House, Front street, Columbia.
May 3.-1836.
GARDEN SEEDS.
W E l a ve received from Landreth. and Wethersfield,
r u e P ,%: f lgt s o l t i v a s` u /l i a e ll. Se ' d '' thiZln.P..
NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
GO TO CARPET HALL. comer of !Artist nnd Wal
nut streets, and see the new and beautiful styles of
Carpetings. Oil Cloths. Rugs, Altus, &c, LINDSAY &
JACKSON are now offering.
Columbia, April 26, MAL
FOR SALE,
M
1 0 IDS. HAMS;
5 do. Shoniders; 4 Tierces Hams;
5 do. Sboukiers,
6 do. Sides; 4 do. Sides;
Nos. 1, 2 and 6 Canal Main. B. F. APPOLD k
TENCELIII OF rasinioN.
JAMES D. GRIFFITH, Fashionable Hat ga
and Cap Store, adjoining Bern's hotel. Front OM'
street. Colombia, respectfully Informs his friends and the
citizens of Columbia, that be has opened his
Ser szaraxl. Onopo Store,
as above. Being apracucal !suttee his whole at.
ntion will be given to please all who may favor
him with a call, with the claim:lest and mosi.dumble ar.
dale that can be had for the price, iu the country. Terms
cash All orders promptly executed.
Columbia, April 26.1
Just Received,
ALARGE LOT of Children's Carriages,
Logo, Rocking Horses, Wheelbarrows, Propel-
Jicarsery Swings, &c, J, SMITH.
April 19, 1956. Locust street.
CBINA and other Fancy ...Ankles. too numerous to
mention, for sale by G. J. Sat ITU, LOCUM ail eet.
between the Bonk and Fennklin Ilouse.
=MMM-
Drs. John Es Rohrer, •
HAVE associated In the Practice of Ma
emu.
Columbia, April (m 1,1851141
Oil Cloths! 011 Cloths.
TUE have now on hand the largen and moot complete
IV amortment of FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, ever °tiered
in Columbia. embracing every width from 1 ynrd up to
4 yard. wide, which we artincpared to offer at great
bargains.
Columbia, April 28,185'6. N L/SAY et J ACKSON.
xv - comixcriu.
THE undersigned hereby gives notice that
any person, irespaesing on his properly...idler by
[laming. Cutting Sprouts or ciiherwi.e, will hereafter
be dealt with according to law.
M. M. STRICKLER.
Fairview, April Sd. 15.58.41 t.
1866. 'SECOND SUPPLY OF 1866.
NEW SPRING GOODS,
At Haldeman's Cheap Cash Store.
WE have this week opened one second
large purchase of Spring Goods. Ow customers
will find ninny new harming in
New Spring Silks at 75, fn and 81,00
New Stella Shawls. front 84, 00 to 810. 0 0. We can
show a very large and handsome arearncist.
New Parasols. all prices.
New Dress Goods. of all kinds.
New Cloths and Cassimervs.
New Silk and Marseilles Vesting.:
Also, new Carpetings We have Peet received another
lot of very handsome Covets at very low prices. Call
and see the new goods at
HALDEMAN'S Cheap Store.
Columbia, April 110, 1851.
E. ENTRIKEN,
UTILL open, oo RIONQAY. the 21st inst.
II her Foring Minoon:, cosos.ting of
73capaigkAmotiosyRitaasscliss,
' , ranch Flowers; all shades of iteltainla for
Maning . Dresses. All kiwis of Millinery Goode for
vale at the lowest prices. in Walnut strert. *hove
Front- [Columbia, April 19-3na
• FIRST ARRIVAL
F SPRING GOODS.-11188Ii ItHAPPER would
O
mspectfully inform the ladies of Columbia
and surroundingcountry,that she ham jnst return
ea from the cite. with a. large aseonment of
SPRING MILLINERY and Drees Trimmings,
iiOllllC/B. and Bennet Itibboa.l.nees.Embroideries,Panci
Soaps, Perfumery, and a variety of fancy article..
MRS. &SHAFFER,
Columbia, March 8-3 m No. 5 Mechanics' Row.
GEORGE J. SMITH,
f OCEST STREET,lakjult commenced man
y/ tafoctiiring LEMON 11%.NR. and keep• orm.d.oulty
on hind. It full as•ortm.roi , o( SUMMER DRINKS.
Columbia, April 19. 1n59.
"Penn's Rail Road Freight Station. ,
FREIGIIT OFFICE end DEPOT in the new
building. corner 01 Ohl and Guy streets, near
the Collector's Cldfica.
Ticket Office for Passengers. Earl and West. at the
Washington Hotel. ERASTUS K. BOICE,
April 19, I tf Freight Fe Ticket Agent.
DZIISCWITTIOZIT.
TILE CO•PARTNERSIIIIP heretofore existing be
*seems the undersigned, trading under the limn or
SWART.% is BENDER. was dissolved by mutual
consent, on the llth instant. Al/ persons indebted are
requested to snake payment, and shom.having accounts
gamma the him will present them
to S C. Swans,
who is alone authorised to make settlement.
S. C. SWARTZ,
11110HAELs BENDER.
CONTINUATION.
The busmen , . of-the Ime finn will be carried on by
the undentigned, in the old stand, Odd Fellow.' Hall,
Lenin) street. A. coutimation of the patronage no
liberally extended to the late firm in respectfully so
licited. S. C. SWARTZ.
Columbia. April 19,18364(
- - - -
A StIPERIOR article of PAINT 01h. for oda by
IL WILLIAMS,
May 10. 158. Front Street. Columbia. Pa.
AsurEstioß article o(TONIC SPICE Birnues.
suitable for Hotel Keepers, for sale by
R. WILLIAMS.
May 10,18156. Front street, Colombia.
SC. SWARTZ basins* received an Extra Brand
113. of Tobaeeo and Segura, whieh will be sold to
retailers at the lowest rate. (Mar Itl 1856.
DE ORATES ELECTRIC OIL. Jut receive! a
freak supply of this popular remedy, and for sale
by X WILLIAMS. -
May 10,1856. Frost Street, Columbia, Pa.
ANRW lot of WHALE AND CAR GREASING
OILS, reeeteed at Use store of the ILL subelAM Senber.
R. W.
• May 10,1830. Stoat Street, Colombia, Pa.
TUST received eat a C. awarter Pavony Grocery and
tr Produce Wore, a Iota( Siemer Pounces, Appleaf
sad Goirstry Mare. (Nay Ip, les!.
BASICRTS, "suckkirs. BROOUS. Ake-.
`once.
on re •
ccived at 5 4! SWARTZ'S ;
!May le it'As.
• B. M. LEMON &'CO.'S
1 21LaiirSPORTNEXIMIllf
. . inialSat - MW.4.
Freight front Philadelphia for Pittsburg. and
- the West, by Railroad and Canal.
Whave largely increased our facilities
.E
for carrying freight, iind are prepared•
to forward goods daily, from the East aud'West,
and all the intermediate yoints.
1 1YeW11,1 transport Iron, Pish,,Coal, Plastir,
&e., &et:and fill orders for the same on corn
miagion.:-.l,We will also deliver any 'quantity of
Pittsburg Coal, and. fill, orders for Allegheny
Biturninous'ClialrfrOm - Lemon's celebrated
Mines, at-the lowest faiible rates.
LLOYD & LEMON.
AGENTS.
Coaimax - & Bno., 276 Market sr; Philadelphia.
J. K. EDEELEIN; Columbia. t'lrci"
R. M. LEMON, Canal Basin, Hollidaysburg.
Jona A. CANNON, Johnstown,
T. B. Ltnin, Canal Basin, Penn at., Pittsburg.
'Columbia,March 22, 1656.'
100 ma:EN uraamida
T THE. Chesnut Hill Iron Ore Company's
Itworks, on Chesnut Hill, seven miles from
Lancaster, and three from Columbia, Lancas
ter County, Pennsylvania, One Hundred good
:boring hands. Wages $23,00 per month,
and paid in cash every month. This is a
healthirlace, free from fever and ague.
H. H. KNOTWELL
April 17, 1856:61 • Manager.
TILIIM NOTICZ
OF THIS and then give us mall. The New
York and Philadelphia Weekly Papers. and
also the Daily Papers, can b'e bad IS the - Book
Store of T. J. Miles; auch• as the. New York
Ledger, Bulletin,Herald, and a number of
other papers. Te Daily rapers can be had
every evening, aftosPihe'Slow line arrivas.
The Weekly Papers everrSaturday evening.
Harper's ' Godey,s and Ballou's Monthly Mag
azines. Please give us a call.
Columbia, April 19, 1856
• GREAT BARGAINS
Xxx Eivardarsa CA-ca.c.clas S
T EE underaigned are now receiving and
:d"ri"Lr'''''7k• their
store S.r.:..oppi the Columbia Veiu
new mid large assortment of Goods suitable fur the
season. ronsi•iiiig ill
such
of
DRY GOODS. sueh as Cloths, Cassirrieres, Vest
ing:, Black and Sauey Silk.,
togethur with a great
variety of LADIES DR Es ,, e GOODS;
DOUSESURNISIIING GOODS. sorb an Sheeting.,
fifuslins. TteAings. Clieeis, Oil Cloths, Olinda, &v.
GROCERIES of every doreription—fresh and of
Ilse Lest qualities;
Together with a general assortment or Queensurare,
G Ins. ware, Ca rpet• , Rands, Looking Glasses, Drug
gets, Mutungs. Rugs,
WALL PAPERS;
In fart every thing Lept in a well-regulated store.
Call and see our 11f,01111FIeld. as we feel satisfied
that none will go away dkuppointed, as we
• SELL EXCLUSIVELY . FOR CASH!
illid Ure thereby enabled to soli good• ut the yen I.OW
Hirt' FIGURES. FRY & HAGMAN.
Columbia, April 12 11 4 1+6. •
JOHN W. SHUMAN'S
NEW BOOT & SNOB STORE,
11. 4 - 10 N T STREET Columbia, Pa..--The
J: wide tl STREET,
Worm Om pulp. t
lan him he r ju ' itt opened at the above
place, a largc end Aplentlitt ask...lmam of Book , uat!
Short,. corm ~ i ~ att.
FRENCH CALF-SKIN, MEN'S MOROCCO,
KIP Sr. OTHER BOOTS & SHOES,
to which he would invite smention. Slaving mnde
hie *elections in this brunch' of the lalaillaai with
cure. And Irmo she bargee' wholesale bourses iss she
city of ishilonlelphin. he feria confident mot all who
want good urns:tee wils•Call and atomism hit mock.
lie has el•e a lame end broolifislre.orttnetit of ,
FINE SHOES FOR LADIES
AND CIII4UIt6Y, COll, isting of Patent Fund GM.
ten, Freiteh -Morocco Mit/kills, nrinelled *prim
Ileol.Purodies.ltulitut.Clorlt Goiters, Madras Kid Two
mid its feet till the latest Myles now in use. -
Al.° MI Oil& of Youths' unit Dome
end Sboes of et,ry raze. met deperipuusa, and a llne
assortment of Goiters. such as Patent Glove
Tops, Cloth, Cul f. skin, tre., &c iu great variety.
The suliserther hopes by Strict aueodoa us business..
to merit a share of putdic patronises. zThe publimure
invited to cull and exusniue the geat.l4. • • -
.1. W. SIICMAN.
Columbia, .1% rt.rt! 112, 1860 to
PAUS4-170a-111MINZLOr. -
KOMMIIIL, pa., Feb, ikkiesa.
Trim •undersi g np have ihit div formed a
Via!
DIKOLTNTA. DiCrONII , .. txtueacurnice..,
AND ()PI.:PI AN OFFICE, MARCH Milt, 1930,
At .Nu. 16 East King Street, a few doors forst
of the Lancaster County Bank.
A uniform rate of five per cent. interest per ammo,
will he paid Oil depooits, specially made,entd a .11he
ral line ofaceomm ()deficit afforded thooe who may fa.
vor 116 Mill deposits, payable on demand be cheek or
draft.
. .
Special attention will he given to the purchase and
ssi le, (nit ' only.) of Stocks, Lean. &e., hl
Ltniteeeter. Philadelphia. New York end Ilsiliimore.
and co lk.etio n , will by mode at the beet rate., on all
neer•siltle points in dic tinned :Rates WO) Canada
flaying ample re.otirer4 and experienee and having
tenured the .ery we of II O. ICHT CLANK+O.Ir, lam mishit •
nut Cashier of the runner', Bank of Imileaster, as
our Cashier, who will tine the business la, per/MIMI
attention, we me einifideld of ...teen ing alit)
promptly any Inwilinet entrusted io us.
JOHN 13 YOER & CO.
CON•1•TING: Cl'
DAM MIL
/IV.MIY 31CoPELVAN .
Jong OVIKA.
11617. EASILICAIA
lauu•nr I. Alnreh 15. 1 ESG am
ALIIVEIEMt.iCIVTIE7P3EIBZ
QEPARD k CO. are now prepared to take
&speared Attibrotypes—never coding and icicle
atrui.lll.le—heryletienily sealed between two glasses.
which for life-like appearance. rielinesa of tone rod
cannot b e surpassed by any made se the
c
'l ll . lrpord & Co liner purchased the exeltc.ive r:glo
to isle Ambrot) peg in Columbia. and ulthoosle ;pre
pared to take uct) other hind •or style of pictures,
would recto 11111 l end Aill.brolyref, becancas of their etc
periority
1.1. 'limy ore visible in any angle of light. ante.
wbnt taken Inrwr for Portraits are Itlflell preferable
or the parlor to Pullin op, because cheaper and Inure
sentence.
2nd. They pmore charm and beauty. be.
enuee they are Atter and more truthful than the Eutaw
Daguerreotype must pteedidy he. •
3rd. They arc more durable than any other et) he
of Picture. heetttme the) itre ilerllle.ienny pealed he•
tween two glarece, suede nit-twin and water proof—
iu a
GOOD PATENT A MBROTYPE - •
will retain Its beauty and truthfulness of exprenlntt
for ages. except purpowly mutilated and .ll•Lguted
by wane one, lookout. of the superior qualities they
po over other null OM!r style of pictures.
Different in) les owl kinds of pictures taken. and
outioraction guarouteed, 11l prices ranging Onus 2
cis. to 1)5. SIIRPARDit. CO..
South-caot earner of Front and Locust streets..
Colunelno. Morrell 8. I SIX.
ONCE MORE ON BAND,
With a Large and &pular Assortment of
WATCHES J - ZWITZILY, AND
siminsawisam.
GOLD LEVER WATCHES, Duplex, Wars ,
and QuArtters, at pricer to nun everybody Al.,
an entire new PlOrli of CAMEO AND MOSAIC
Lift nAsTriNs and Eur•Rillga, of the late.it stylra
CLOCKS! CLOCKS!
of every deseriptoon; together with a thousand and
one other article., can be had at
P. SIiFIL/NF:R • ra.
Watch p ad Jilerlry Mort. Fn.: Streit, Columbia.
AprilS. PO& -
VIE subscriber respectfully in
furm•hi.l friends and the public gener- ' /'
ally that be has assumed the proprietorship
of the Livery Stable.. forineM kept by Mr. J. ti. -
ward., unit recently by Mr. John Feuerly. Ile re.
topectfulty solicits the patronage of all who may need
any convenience in his kine,deterazined todo his Item
to accommodate ltia customers. as far as may lie in
his power. Ili. charges shun be moderate—no much
so that he feels &strutted of aiming satisfaction on this
point as well as all others.
THOMAS GROOM.
Columbia, April 19, 19.564
'RESSLER WHITNEY at,
Operators and Dealers in
11131.0 AD TOP COAL,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
TT W. Jr. CO. oolieit orders. ...o4 will forward Up
railroad or mull.
•
Moy 3.1.9304 t•
In the Court
s of Common Pleas for the County
of Lancaster: •
IN TIIE AIATTEK of The application of Eliziiteth
De Loug (or a change of her nen*. .
Trust Book No. 3, page IS. The petition having
been presented and read oa the 29tit day of Jonuary,
173 d. the *aid Coen do no*, to 'wit. May 93.
order and decree that the name of Elizabeth Ds
Long. the petitioner. be changed to Elizabeth Young;
and that notice of thin decree be published in the
-Columbia :VT" newspaper. for fear 1.00011•41/0
weeks.,
E:=
TEST received, FRESH CA %mows. seri for eels
a/ by R. WILLSAMS.
• Hoy 10.1 , 48. Frogs Barret. Celearbia. P..
LFAWN AND STRAWIII:RRY SYRUP , or wale
by (May 10.11 , 85) 3 C SWARTZ
CHILLS AND FEVER. -
PASCHALL'S .
Fever 1Y1 I :lixture—suLeffeeuial core fberThilli Mad Fever.
Intermittent and Remittent Fever. -Dumb, Agee and
Bilious attacks.
The preparation contains nothing thadicanactio.
jealously upon the systear,•being compo•ed entirety'
of vegetable substances.. .Isrproof ofMis enti re
all
and to' giyie more. confidence toAlassissithans , thin
medicine, the Proprietor ofers'a -rewird, accoarpe
eying each bottle, which is to be given to anY,Pentern
who discovers either Amine or Blercury is ite eon:-
potii dora ingredients too often used In remediire fisr
the above diseases; and which; while they often
prevent. for a cease% the return of the chilli , . substi
tute in the system diseases far worse:andatame dill -
cult to remove.
Use this valuable regetabk production. and see fee
yourself that it will do ail that a good medicine can
do and all that can be desired, It purifies rindairen
lates the blood, it acts ass gentlepargative Mien the
bowels, thus enabling nature to. perform he regular
exerer‘e of her functionv,and thus restating the herilth
and bracing up the system.. As a Preventive it ie
equally aseifect ua L. and should he taken once or twice
a day, which will tend to remove those-diseased hu
mors which one. cause the abeirofevers. •+
The Proprietor nostes,withent fear of contradiction,
that PaschalPs Fewer sad Agile Mixture Jae eihretn
al ly cured morepenons where it has beenineedoced
than any other preparation now M. use, to say mars
in unnecessary, as the medicine is to stand or ail op
on it; own merits.
From the numerous letters and itertificates receiv
ed by the Proprietor frees person* WhokoValllked the
above named medicine. The killowisigere milembedbw
CRUMB they are generally known Ic the localitysirbieti
this newspaper circulates, mad because oif u =edy
necessilnliry of she writers to any to
doubter scepticism In regent to thiMeseg„ wif this
medicine. -
From the Proprietor of the Defsetans Roane ti Ririe.
del, Bucks county, Pa., Isomers as Pratt's Hotta.
- ElstrilliL, Oct. - 22, LOSS.
R. S. Netters—Dear Plf—B write to inform yen that
poor "Pesch,*ll's Fever end Agee Mixture, " by eat.
trimly ?roved ...en effectual CUR," for thiedimese as
well as other Bilious complaints generally known as
Chills and Fever, Intermittent and'ileminent Fever..
A e... Be , and am glad that such a, medicine.. has at
last been introduced emeritus. I was mach astemisl,
ed upon learning from your sterna bete of the large
quantity cold this fall; and in every ease. exceptone,
it had entirely cured the patient upon inkiest eambieti.
I. tie only. and come not that much. From what I elm
k.,r,,,-4.keve no Weibt that.as a preventive ner Mem
I dieeasee, ;i would be as effeetual as in envies. Where
it mice bat Lien tried and taken =rending io direc
tions. the qu,stior will never tniso....whint will Clime
the Chill. and Fere.? Although I have not been as
der :be neeeseity of taii.iit tiny of die hlinteree yes a
number of persons, known id me. hove been mined by
it. and whose names I am of Itterly to coMMltttleate
to ally perione interested.
- -
Respectfully your friend.
Lewis T. Putt.
Philadelphia. March 21,18511.
Ma. E. S. Nonam—.Dear Sir—Your meditine has
eeditiody proved what you represented It to be; an ef
fectual cure for chills and fever. We take pleasure
in informing you that the man in oar employ who
took your mixture this *print, near a year ate, has
not bad up to tire present dny, nor return of chills,
and Inns been daily at life work; be says. "he leaver;
we) better thou he has been fhr fame yeare,and tide.
too, from the couleur; of one bottle only. RespeeUttily
E. KETPERGINUCt.iIk CO,
Finley Primers and Lithographed ! , N. W.earseritit
and Arch street*. ' .
Columbia, April 3, 1£156., -
..
T. .1. 1%,111-ES
Having suffered for I months with Irovermsrd
Ague, the venter was reduced to try Paskokidnp
tore, and now takes pleasure ix eerti fyLg, Ls
woo thoroughly eared in a eery abort dm issit
any deleterious efforts apparent from - Ito
C. W. Miranda,
Sae Harbor. boo lidirlor.
SAPS HASnoa, Lancaster CO r J aniarry 411104 111151.
di a. EDWAVD lt. boons—Dear
-Pasehall's Fever nog Ague Mixtoso." (liar
u.iug all Ilia carious rrmedira professing to ran das
O&M,. told tiverjhas afferiedapetiact care is the moo
ui ha.f a Wale. Let nil the *Misted use
Very truly yours,
C. J. Rusaes.
RAPS HARBOR, Lancaster Co., Pi.
The fallowing Certificate is from • gamlaman in Ma
office of Urn United Suttee Mint, at ritilmialpitia.
Into.sitmaims. ,Sot. 8, MISS.
Envemus S. Moans--Dear Ste—lit attoWls atesmesh
pleasure to announce to you, that your srolashlta
poperation, sPaschall's Posner aid Ages adisnons,"
winch I procured from yop. several moody Aggpshos
indeed proved Itself to be "In elfeetitat earl i 9 the
rase° , my Irked, who look Ihree.aowas:.vold Akio"
..
.rebottle, and has not had gelatin' mime, one
perfectly welt. ,_ With notch respect, loam - ''.
me i .
Gomm W.hratills,
.
The foklawlarrUerdlleste. Is from the hoMiiteinr the
Sate of Delaware.
Gastiow, September*,
E. Ill..ll,ltotats--Dear Sir—We 11111 , dat l axs
lure Icily . and Bad It -Wiese general' - I
Wiese It is the best .hlesiklistssitt'emistarest: Msts
cure of Chills and Forel. 1 have disposed of saillass
her ofbottles,,end have not known it to Ihil.
Tours, verys•s r.
it,
aunami; .„..
Heed of Sassefsae, sant Oe.,Marylondt, Saw s'id, Md.
• WS. Vnous—Dear Sir—GiumE yttec WithstaW•Ths
ver end Ague Mixture has been Introduced hath, it
hos given-entire satisfaction to twerp - one' *Wilms
beau fortunate enoughltoledOW - ~., , . •
useution, to coubtin its great earatbre,Mittlii
soul two bottles of it to one familY oil of ic alat
or four persons,who were suireringwith e.
A der s.me month. had elapsed onset, tho pereons
cured, conic and asked me to take hack one of the
toitlesosaying that the ether •Irouta had dowths odds
work. and actually cored diem att. Gpottdrf j.... l
learn that up totals day they.arattli well,
no rumen of the Chill* sines. WINN .011a1LWU
do more!. Respectfally yours,dtc..
LIAM U.SII/111fil.
Directions in 'English, German, Preach sad
i.h accompany each bottle. Prier 'SIM dm $: i t
bottle or 810,00tha dozen bottles. To Una mist •
usual rates are offered.
For sale by Drogorists and Country Merobsoonsesory
where. and by SAXIII3. Fit air, late Wittiest Rides%
Golden Mortar Ding Store. at Columbia mod WOW=
C. Bolter, Druggist. Centre Square; Lseestatoreitg.
Merchants and - Dealers not laming this prepaamismi
wit] do well by ordering at ones.. ;Wholesale, rases
essu.l be addressed to the Sole Proprietor and Xisito
lecturer. !.
EDWARD P. NOLIELL
No. 2.113 Arch 6in:et, Melilla" , !rids.
Erb RI, 1850.-9 m.
Storekeepers, Look to your Irsizaist&
C. FENDRICH Irc BROM
VitriNT :atter', at few doors *Wove LoesologolooO.
I` hie. Ya, invite the attention of ammeters of
T07041434:304:h v i0 auY shape or koro. or *kb
t. fr . week which they have, just received, ood Noor
on Inuul. in their fine show cans Awry Moor Mo
wn rel• nr
30 DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF SEGAII*
of Ow finest darer and• brandia easoldsqg end Minn
trig Tohneen in great satiety;
SNUFF, PIPES, MATCHES, asc., -
nll of which they are prepared to eel snubs ismiesi
city prices. wholesale or retail,
'fiftey frel satisfied that purchasers will ad time .
nielt advantage to call at their store before
Ing ebewhent. Their store hi Colnasbla =s l e .
t.rntirlt of the Ma estateiolsed and 'old) knowisfillaild,
nuire Mani., 133 Forest street. therhirre ahrusemple
by no others iu this 'frisky.
large advertisement in =other eoluent.
cotonshis, May 3, HMI.
• •
LATEST EMMY.
cr Rica AND RIMINI'
,annIICWIL--
Ilic eitileraigined bee just receive:ll hose New
Yard and Philadelphia, the most superb tot of .
WATCHES.
CLOCKS, AND JEWELRY
which be ie prepared to sell 'harper Oren they
preova
1-e bought et 557 other establf.hment. Ho .
pared to offer bargain'. stud be respect:oTb*.
elle,. 'he attention of pareliasers to tile lteeekreridcb
m
ebreeee • •
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
of every Lind; all kind. of CLOCKS, from SL up•
Wia lAA; hr invites the attention of Boatmen _ tplibikagra
stock of LEVER MOAT CLOCKS; JEW E LRY. ewe.
uialitig of Ear Ring., Finger Rings llmart .PlaitAlma4*
all k Inds of Silver ...Almeria; Plated dianitilattUes,Tablia
and Ten Spoons. Podia, &e., wide! are AO
weer nearly equal to Silver; Gold and Silver POW
cif s and Pena; Gold and Silver Speetairleaq
with Um greatest variety of FANCY AR=
eve? before offered.
eI.:TLEELY.—AIeo, • . •operior anoruas•t of iter.
ralvera and otber Pistols, and 'all bads of Enitroa,
of the beet manufacture. . .
Strict attrotlon will begiirn. berrieforaoha the
repairbair of clods, watches and jobrelry; and WI
work viral be warrauted. • •
,
A cominuanee of former potronags is ei. „
n,: t..
fatty solicited. .JOHN
ColuMbia, Apra 19,1939.
NEW STELES SPRiNG CIOGINI!
rHE subscriber has jot reteiTed a my
large addition to his stock of
RATS AND CAPS, .
o f t he eery latest stsrles, width will be...ldd W anjt.
the Wl= •RATM,. Ms new at I sla
Ilat • 411131110 l i.e surpassed, and hi, 111.0
Plaits and Fancy Cap is very 'fall and ensop!satt,
Also, the newest steins of • ,
STRAW HATS, CAPS &C.
Ile re.Teellally *aliens a call. as be is caramel
no one in want al sapling in hit lios,asta go away
disappointed. ," _
14catenther the place., No.l 91ireistair libtrwr. Plan
.leer, Columbia. , JACOB uses.
Coluesbia, April 12,1955.
L .6la rt
TAT oimpi, at the atop , at the ONO
ber, on corner of Fifth sod( VM co- •
lbeibis, a supply of every snide in tholitusitt ~.
consdnim of - ;,
. .
DRY MI9OR,DROCERIED,QUEENSWARR;
' - .:GLASSWARE, &C. '
• • • :.
of czactd*. description, as of aeliish-win -too
mid reap ,orilit.
The tsep earnesatly en liond ..'s 'mill
atwih lis tespectility solicits a
irt'Skustry- iti linn silts* When tuition )
poet.
' '.-
'MI.
"air'
Colombia, Febaustp i2:,11966. - -
• /MO& 0.1r11112111" as... a ._
a 111) all 1k Landes sad lallemelleaof Ike
Soothers/ 00d Emma Illastets. ahem roisseessl
early. • J. H.
Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, Locust ousel ,
Columbia, April 144 m