The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, July 11, 1857, Image 4

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    To those who want
HATS AND CAPS,
OF the Latest Spring and Summer styles, at
low prieeß,NVOldll Slty,go ID lies,' lint and
Cup Store, and you will he aceollllnothited.
Do you want a Fine Mole , kin Silk Hat? Go l a
to cheap fiat anti Cop Store, where you coo
get one .29 per cent. cheaper titan any other place
tin- side the city.
Po you want the latest style Soft Hut Or Cap? Go
to !lees' Hut Manufactory, where you con get them
cheaper than any other place in Columbia.
Do you want a Fancy lint or Cop for youth or chil
dren? Go to the Fashionable lint More, where you
have the large-t stock to -elect from, and can gel
Cup. us low a= twenty-five cent , .
Do you want to get your Ilut dressed up free or
charge? If Ro, buy them ot Fo-hiontilile Hat and
(lap Store, Ott Front street, u few doors ea't of Shrei
ner's Jewelry Store.
Do you want to encourage Home ludo-try? If so,
buy your Huts and Cup. at Ilea,' lint hlanilfactory.
On you wont a but to feel en-y and comfortable?
Co to Hess' Hut Store, where you can get them mode
just to order.
Do you want Summer Hut'? Cull at the Frthionn•
ble Hat Store. and get a tine Panama, Mariciabo, Leg
horn, So iRs, Canada, Palm, Chip and all other kind,
p In a wprd, if you want a Hat that to not got up by
Goys and inexperienced hand:, expreßßly for whole-
Soling, go to lie's' Flobionable Hat and Cap Store.
No. 3 Shreiner'e Row. Front etreet, Columbia, Pa.
Columbia, April la. I-9.57.
JOHN W. SIIUMAN'S
300 T 11.143 SHOE STORE,
3RUNT STREET, Columbia,
J_ undersigned respectfully imornis the rtlik•
he that he ha. on hand :it lilt Jt/C,
plate,u In rge nod splendid as,ortment of Boots and
Shoe, etrnproassoz.
FRENCH CALF•SKIN, MEN'S MOROCCO,
KIP & OTHER 800 I'S & SHOES,
to which he would invite loving made
ht.= selection , . in this braoeli of the Ito-mess with
care, and from ill.• largest wholes:oe lino-es ill the
city of Philadelphia. he feels rotaislasso toot sill who
wain good article- will Can :11111 examine hi- shock .
Ile ha- urge 311111 i sosssorolossia of
FINE SHOES FOR LADIES
AND CHILDREN, vOll-I•ltng' of Patent Foxed CM•
ter, Fieneb M ororco I.lu-6onr. Enamelled Spring
heel Parodte, halm n Cloth Gmter,ftladrub Kid
and at inet uil 11, tale-I Witt' fir n.c.
• •
AI, all kind. of 130y.', You'll. and
and Shoe% of every 'nit: and de , eription, and a fine
a...orlineta of Men , t Gaiter.. -licit a. Patent Ulove
Top•, Cloth, Calf...l,in, at, . 11l gird! variety.
The .uh-crilter hope- by -triet 1111,111011 1 a 'PI.. neat,
in merit a COM/MM. , of paid.. patronage. 11
are invited to cull and examine the go,i•
J. IV. SI CNIAN.
Columbia. May, lEt57.
II 557.
NEW GOODS ELGELIN!
AT ll.t LDEill ft IV'S NI W STORE.
ITTI: take ple.pmre in inatraung the public that we
ll' have completed our :111,01.101, 1111t1 1111111,1 V,
and have now arranged our ,eeond large 1111r
clutst of
1857.
SPRING GOODS
N'Ve cordially invite all our lend. to call and ex.
amine our -lark ivid iinproverneict-.l.vhether they
rei•h In ptirclici-e ar CM, LC. we feel confident that
with our utcrea•rd 'necktie-. we call oiler incluve
nients not to be Met WIIII rl-ra here.
JUST RECEIVE!) lairge.t and ino.l varied
a..ortinent of DRESS GOODS, ever opened in Co.
lumina, including new .pring t.illts, Itayadere Silk-.
Flounced th:lc Robe., India silk., Plani. Maid mul
Striped Dural•. Ducal Rohe., 1.011110 Robe•, Berege
Robes,l.nwn Rolce...Organdie Lawn...omile,, Real
/French Chnii/e., Uri Ilin inc.. and ninny clew lIOVCIIIC.
ill Drees Gnnd• never offered in Ihc= Icier
EMBROIDERIES AND LACES.
Ladle. trill ula•ap: find nt On= counter u varied
n.-ortment M Melt Flrenelt Wor'Ked Collar-. Slerv,...
and cuff., Collar, and Sleeves. and Collar, Cud"-
to match; Jaeonet owl Soo, Edetng..lnd losernoe,
j arnilo t, ti o Band.. and 0011111,11V. , .1..1,,, and
Edgmg•, of all hand:. Enthrni,lered. Hem-niched
and Pt lined 801der...1 11.111,11,1,111er, &mr 1 &c.
StIAIVLS! SHAWLS!!
We nOW have a large a—orlineill among
which will be found a great variety of Stella. Shawl
'
with prune: and broehe border• in new , t} le and
IA the choice color:. from 5.2.00 to SIU.OO
other Shawl. la every variety
E2EM=ISE=
Just opened our , tock of Spritta Mantilla. of
sill the new -hopes ut black sulk, colored silk, etotre
ttittlque and lace. We mein. the Indies to exathine
our u..ortment. 11 - e are now selling extra Ruth
Nanullab at very _ _ _
PARASOLS! PARASOLS!
Aiso, new Parasols of ibis season's at) les. nt nll
price, to 66.un We have the largest slosh to
Columbia. Best Ent Gloves at
LINEN GOODS—Our stork of Linen GOOli, It as
been greatly Increased, and selemed with particular
attention to the purity of the Irultrie and 131
DOMEST[C GOODS!
A large clock of he-t snake , at love-t 'niece. No
advance in Al uchm. Call and exntnine our 121 cent
Bleached Shirting Al tc.lin—lie-t ever colt' at the price.
lIOUSEKEEPING GOODS:
fn itm department will be found every article ne
,resi+ary to form tile 1:11111.: out- fit of commencing
Hou.elieepinet.
GLOVES, HOSIERY AND TRININI tNr:s —Every
variety of these goon'. kepi enlIMlllll/y on 11:1111t.
CLOTHS, CASSI .11 ERES AND VESTINGS
.At our cloth co•_uter may alway , i be found a good
rioek of Black and Fancy Clods. Black and Fancy
Caeatmere•, Velvet, Silk and Mar-eille.s Vestinp,
also, Satincits, Jeans. Gan!, hc.. ,c.
CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTIIS, &C.
We have greatly inerea-ed our clock of Super
Bru..el. Carpeting, Imperial Three Ply do, Super
Ingrain do., Fine and Nledium Ingrain do. Venetian
and Eng do.; Floor Oil Cloth.. front one to four yard:
wide, of all qua:!ne-; Nlnning., in every vk
plant, white mid checked, Al .o, Cocoa Matunp, for
public room+ and office'.
Window Shade., Looking Gln..e4, Philadelphia
Carpet Chain. Prune Live Ge,,e Felt her..
_ _
IN'e invite :mention to our Chinn, Clog• nod Queen.,
Wore Room, which contain. the ItiNe-t and 1110. t vie
tied •lock ever bronchi to t6n market. which w e. offer
to •ell at nnieh below the recular puree.
FOur ett=tonzt'l -, .tre tovitett c. 1,1 nod receiVe
11 took and catalogue of 1,00t.1%, publistitql for fret.
xlisttlituuolt, at.
11 A I,I)F.MAN'';
Clio•up C.rL Sinre, (="lambi.,
N.l3—ill koid ,, or Chun ItY Produce iuk en ui cZ
eliunge for Good,
Coluinb.u, April 11,1-57.
COAM!CMELL!
TEE ondersig.ned iIPS constantly on hand
utl.l for •nlr.
Balumnrc Company and Diamond Whi , A , ll. Lump.
Egg. stove. Raugr. ui•d Nut (.0a Lump equal
if not supelior to unt t!du!, hi the country Cul . ..melting
Iron;
fled Lump. Stove and Nut, of the bet
quaint . . from the• ree,on,
Short Nnunt.i.ti Swvr. amt • Prevorton Eeg Coal—
LIP exrr:L•tn artir•le tnr dum...tle rummer 1.1.. c;
Pnu• rove Lump, Cp^ and Steve enal—a -uperior
urt.ele for cinm.•-'u• n'ie• purpo.r••
Pi•. MOW, i11:11 Pittston Whitt, and Red Lump
rln.ll . ;L,t sue Unal.
Mood lap and Allegheny Itilutrunoti• Coal, of the
ctualltie.. tor H.tek.aollolrr•
The :Cleve gene r.ll 11..011111C111-01 Coal, enn.utner.
and the pubile are .1,1 to v.lll tad exatione.atl
hear the prier. I :1111 rif•l3:l,tl In t 11.11.11 the ntiotre
1W the Boot. Car Or Olitgte Too. at my \V hart• foot at
Canal Basal, COIIIIIII,I. l'a
Al.o, Coal and Iron tectived and -lopped our rem
rnitooon. J. O. IIESS.
Columbia. June 7, I-rit•ty
.1-IEAtING SALVE,
Tor chronic ute,,,a, An.weq•e4,l3urn.. Se alai., and the
itadlen I Cli IV Of Co{ll. I{llllloll., &c,
SPICED LIQUORS,
For the cure of Dinrri,:t n, Dy.4`lllery. Sum
filer Complath% Cholera Mort., and other di-order4
of the L+gcauve Orzmns rp,rrnl e.
COUGH MIXTURE,
For the Speedy Cure of Cough.. Ste.
The above u:nnr•d 2%letlimne- are rrnuuLu•tnreil
lauuah lto+ley. Vittral rl - ••el, flltOVe COltalittia,
Pa. Numertnis ceraticalett. ill proof of thmr rfirncy.
have been given volunidrily, iiinonq which arc the
Milos, log.
Having been with dy , perid for sir years,
and bovnng Irina a unlit Man) aiircreal hinds ot medi
cine to no purpo•e. I wa.. induced to try I Is line li llos
ley's Spiced Lamar_ awl :uu•r 11 4 1tig two I.ollleg, be
come entirely cured I Ifierentrit talt , great plcavUre
to reesommeinling her ruedicitie to the a7lllrleJ. and
hope they will give Ito trial. le ho. I . :ULRIC.
It give.. me great pleamrc to rerelininend Dr 11.
Iloaley's hruhuu salve for the care of chronic uresr.
I hove spell' a vast amount Of money. to Inv to•I lour
years. with some of tau• e•uunr•nl
without the lea.t ballet of a cora Until I toed
Salve, Whitt!, pure Tine• itallicarlite relief I in noll,a.
note to reCOMMentl it to the public. NVN
Columbia. Nov. 1,56.
The subscriber 'laving bean taken with a very via-
Ir nt attach of diarrli.ra, with cramps. it Leans ii, the
middle of the night, and not wnshibe to call a idly.,
• lan 111 111111 time, I happened to have a bottle at
Poeires., 11. Booley , Spired Liquor ill the 1101,1'. to
Inch I resorted, :nut. to tiny sir-price and pleasure.
was rompletely cored by taking two doses, as direct
•d•ll,rd 11111 my fatmly and recom
mended it to my friends. and. 111 till ease.. it ha s
acted lake n eharin. I eller rfelly recommend it: as,
in my opinion, it the article extant for the cure
Of the complaints for which it is intended.
1%1 t-r. 5-11 stem street,
Co , tiallaa. Der. fill, 1-56.
1 take pleasure in reenminendon: [Metre,. Ilaninnli
Bosley for the cure of emu. 1 ItAvr• 11141 two taken
out, arid cured. and that v.. tie
Dortor 1111111111111:0.1O7'..Stitt.. I,llliol I.r in, 1,,,b1)
recomnieuded: at corup , ,de;% .•dred 01 f I'o,ll lien I
in leng than la week, usher r, w,r, toed .„
at 1...1 my fr,,lda pri•Cat'ed upon to :ry .dive
All to athicied ,si.l do toil to OP. , her n Intl
Allegheny City. Pa.
I lake ilos method of reerrimmmulimt Dr I lannali
nc.leynt Spiced Liquor to the pill Inc. a. II certain cure
f or dr.pep , .sl. I hail hero inilanin•int nod,' the
tor fqghteen month.,
UM. hod true- _lr-rent mindleine•
for It limit of tio avail, moil I was prevailed upon to nr,
her Spiced Liquor. Afier tiglng One Nltrip 1110 n half
I became entirely cured I hope tlicn,e. of - Meted WIWI
third:se:vie with give it a trial. E. A. Wait,.
Y. S.—Persons calling at the residence of Mt+ 80.-
ley. need not lie surprised at Mating her a colored wo
man, at Mi• it an undeniable fact. but flit trusts It wit:
not have effect on the curative powers of her medi
cines. April 4, 1`••::.
WEISER'S celebrated llominy for sale by
II le DA & SON.
1857 1857
NEW StILING GOODS
aREAT rash for Bargains at 1. 0. BRUNER
co , . Cheap Store, corner of Third and Union
streets. The undersigned have m+t arrived from
Philadelphia, with II full and complete assortment of
' 4 'p nag Goods, consisting of Blitek and Fancy colored
Clomps and Cassimers. of all styles and patterns; also
Samisens, Jeans. Cottonades and Linen Goods. for
Men's wear ; awl Satin, and Marseilles vesting ;
also. Suspenders. Cravats. klandkerchiefs, Hosiery,
and Gloves at prices to suit the tunes—which gentle
men wishing, a complete outfit, would do very well to
examine.
FOR THE LADIES.
Just received a superior assortment of Black Silks.
which will br sold low; also. Berege de Lane...Ging
ham+, Brillants. Calicoes. lr,+h Li swag. Swiss, Bout.
and Cainbrie Muslin+. Dotted Swi+s and Plaid inu+
hits. Gloves, Ribbons, Collar+, Dress Trimmings, &c
kc., which for variety, excellence and cheapness
cannot be surpassed In Ml+ market.
BOOTS AND SHOES. . •
- - - -
A great variety of Gents' Fine Bunts, Brogans. Gai
ters and Slippers. and Carpet Shoe•; also. Ladies Mo
rocco arid Kid Boots. Butters, Slippers, &c.. &, to •
vtlier with u large assortment of Children's Shoes of
all styles and sizes, which, notwithstanding; the riiie
ill leather, will be sold at the former low prices.;
QUEENSWARE QUEENSWARE
The nio,4 beautiful ..ayle. of Queens and Glassware
ever offered in Ibis place. Per.ons commencing
housekeeping will plea%e call and examine our t.tock
lit the. line before purchasing el,ewhere.
GROCERIES AND SPICES.
- - -
Of the he-I glnllltte: and waranted pure and fre.h
which will he -old a. cheap a- the market will afford
Country produce of all kinds taken at market pri
eefi in collapse for guod,
0 BRUNER & CO,
Corner of Third and taion Elmon.
March fP, 1457]
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-:::..ibor.-..j.
AYER'S PILLS.
For all ihr purposes of a Family Physic.
THERE has long existed a public demand
for OA effective purgative pill which could he re•
lied on a. 'me and perfeetly safe in its operatio.i.—
This Ira• been prepared to Meet that detrnititl, turd au
extensive trial ails virtues has conclusively shown
with what success it accomplishes the purpo-e de
-lined. It ere-y to make a physical Pill, but not FO
1,1.1' to make the be-t of all Pills—one which should
have none 0f the objection., but all tne advantages
of every oilier. TM- has berm attempted here, and
with what -dicers; Ste Would re-pert fully salamit to
the public drat-ion. It has been unfortunate for the
patent hitherto that almost every purgative medi
cine t. aertmonious and irritunitg to the bowels.—
c. not. Many of Mein produce so much griping
pain and revul-trod in the -} stem as to more than
I I.oolllerlua littler the good to be derived from them.—
l'hese Pill- prods ye no irritation or pain. unless it
aro,- from a preVioll.ly obstruction or de
rairgement in the bowels. Being purely vegetable
no harm can arid.e from their use 111 any quatitity, but
it is better that any methane •hould be taken JUdl.
ctouslY. Minute directrons tor their use in the seve
ral di-ea-en to Which they are applicable are given
on the box. A llloll,'' the complain,. which have been
speedily cured by them we may mention LiVer Com
plaint, in I, VII rime. forms of Riandive,
1-angour and of A pps tale, la-ilessides-, Irma-
Inlay , Bilmus Ileadaelle, Mho"- Fever, Fever and
Ague, Pain to the side and for in truth, all
the-e arc 1.1111 llie conQentietice rtl (11-en-rd action of
die liver. As an aperient. they afford prompt Mid
sure relief iu Co.tiVelie—, PIP, ' Colic, 11y-emery, '
Humors. Scrofula and Scurvy, cruhd.... north
of the body, Ulcers and tropurny of the 1110011;
-hon. any and every ca-c where a purgative IS re•
quired.
; They have also producer! some singularly success
fill cures os Rheumatism. Gout. Drop . .y,Gravel, Ery•
I sipelas, Palpitatioit of the Heart. Pain. to the Meld
I Stomach and Side. They purify the lidrlJ, and. by
their shinulant action On the cirirblatory sy stem, reit
ovate the strength Ofthe body and re-tore the vvii-tad
I amt diseased energies of the sie'role organism. The
thousand cases In which a physte 1.• required 01011101
he enumerated here, but they suggest themselve to
-
the rasa-on of everybody; and It is confidently believed
Mi. pill will answer it better purpose than anything
which Inc.. hitherto been available to mankind.—
When their virtues are once known, the public will
no longer doubt what remedy to employ when In
need Ma cathartic medicine.
Lacing , ULftir wrapped they are pleasnat to take; and
being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their
use w any quantity.
For tumidity directions, see the wrapper °lithe box.
Prepared by
DR. JAMES C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
LowELL,
Price 25 cts. per box. 5 boxes for $l.OO.
tht. E. Lt H Kea, Agent tor Columbia, Pu.
Isfil does
Cheap Trade Sales Books.
- TN addition to the already extensive and
.elect =cock of book= he , on hand, we have ju=t
received a fresh and choice stock of books and sta
tionery that will make our stock without doubt, the
large=r and most .elect we remember of erCr haviaß•
on hand at any time; itad ire prices we feel Pllll.firil
we earl sot all. A. we naught at exceedingly low
rate-, we can and will-ell at corre-pouiling rate...
We extend an invitation to nil to cull and examine
onr stock. Judge for )otirselvev of the meritii and
price 4 thereof. Rlt AY, YOUNG & CO.
Lovers of Cheap Standard Literature;
all who would add 10 and improve then . ' librarleg won
choice, valuable and ...elect book,. at unprecedented
low rate, call and sec the cheap New York and
Phdadell,lll,l •trade Sale Stock. ju,t bought and on
hand Lathe cheap book store of
Al Ult. RAY, YOUNG & CO.
Lanca , ter, May 2,1..357.
Commonwealth Insurance Co.,
LINKIN BUILDINGS. Third street, Harrisburg . ,
CHARTERED CAPITAL, $200,000.
In=ure Pauldings •t^d other Property ugatiott 10.. Or
damage I.) tore. agn:n•t perils of the Sea, la
land Nat , motion and Tran.p•rtation.
DI RECTURS:—Stmon Cameron, Ceo. M. Imurnan,
NVIIInon Dock, FM Slifer, Jame. Fox. Geo. Bergner.
Iletnamtit Parke. Wm. 11. Kepner, A.D. Warfo.d. W.
F. Alurrtly, F. K. Dour, John 11. Belli 1011. Win. F.
Parker
OFFICF:Riz:---SIAION CAMERON, President,
111 N 3 I'ARKE, Vice Pre.ident, S. S. CARRIEIt,
II 11. FRY. Agent, Columbia, Pa
August tn,
Ladies' & Gentlemen's Restaurant
and Ice Cream Saloon.
M ll i S n . „. E iic Sl g T o, E ,e ß ra l i njo Informs in rne,o,d, n
with tliretie
(heretofore well petromzed) Ice Create Saloon, .he
11.1. commenced I.ecieng n refectory where
OYSTERS AND ALL .EXNDS
OF REYRESIIRTENTS
may be obtained Itt the Ise-.1 sty le, and at the shortest
notice. A., her ateemninoilatlons are very superior.
conhideutty relies 111 , 1111 a liberal .ba re of public
patronage. Every elitist will be made to afford her
ant•farnon.
KCSTAURANT AND SALOON,
Ft tint. between Locust and Union MI eel., Columbia.
Nov I,
Those Awful and Terrific Accidents,
11111 A happeuins. front the cureless hand
l/ hog of burottig fluid, con forever be -topped by
the u•e of
Newell's Patent f.'aftly Lamp & F•eder.
.
The lamp cannot explode from overturidim wlnle
I lehtedot cannot explode by Idling II while lighted, it
Cllllllot ex-plode from overflowing, while lighted. it con
trol explode from any known couwe, it 1 . 1(111101CXP•Ode
when hllnlg If the fluid In kea fire.
With t hi. lamp and feeder in conjunction, the most
explosive compound. may he used. wink 110 greater
danger than .peen or lard oil The lamp is the
cheapest. hest and safest ever altered to the public.
Fur sale, wholesale and retail, by
Du. F.. B. lIF:RR.
May 2, 1 ,37. Itrinte,i.t, Front .1, Colombia, Pa.
NEW STOCK OF FANCY GOODS.
THE undersigned respectfully announces
to her friends and the public. that she ba• now on
hued a FANCY ARTICLES. such
Infant.' Caps and Bonnets. Trinitamen of every va
rlet). Moat. Collar, Embroidery of all kind, abio. a
of Ladies r,..cy 11..krN I re-pect
fully all examination of my mask, front those
'AIM arc in want of the above mentioued
MARTHA J. MILES.
Columbia, September 13, 1.
- - -
LIMA. FOR SALE.
1E subscriber takes this method to inform
the public, that he is prepared to turniiiii the
BEST QUALITY OF LIME,
in ounatitie• to nun purclia-ers. at the •hortent notice.
This Lune in particularly adapted for tilantering and
white-was-Mag. It will be delivered if de•tred.
JOHN ELWIN.
February Y 4, 19.55-tf Wriehtnville. York enmity.
REITICCOV.A.Ta.
Shaving and Nair-Dressing Saloon.
THE undersigned having removed to !Tamil.
intil• Row. rippodite the Wmihtngton Hotel, in.
attentina to inn Saloon, where all person~ can
receive RCL.P.AN ANDS/O , T EIIAVX, and have their haw
cut and iirenn e d in the - rio•t fa•Monable and ex
,
'wire There in something soothing its a
Goad 410 vel f any are dinponed to JOUbt It. let them
try me, and I wilt fully demamtrate the fart.
WILLIAI CLEGGETT.
Columhin, April S,IQ:A-tf
COME
J. 11. HUNTER,
ICSTICE OF TILE PEACE, has removed his
rr•tdenre and ottee, to Second greet, between
I.ocug and Walnut, first door north of the Lutheran
Church. where be can be /found at all time•.
Apttl 11, 1r'...:6-31u
Warranted Fresh and Genuine Gar-
den Seeds,
TN every variety, wholesale and retail.
.1 Assorted Boxes put up expressly for the Country
Trade. Fine European and American Flower Seeds
20 choice varieties in Boxes for *I, with directions.
Japan Peas. Sugar Cane Seed, Torn Thumb Dwarf
Pea', &c_ Orange Water Melon, new Winningstadt
Cathage Seed, Ac.
PA SCHAI.L, MORRIS & CO.
Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market at.,
May 2,1'4'57.
List of New Books.
JUST RECEIVED at Saylor & McDonald's,
Msg. Le-lie's New Cook Book,
Widdifield's New Cook Book,
Inquire Within; or, 3751 Pact: , for the People.
Ilansforil; a Tule of Bacon's Rebellion, by St.
George 'fucker,
The Border Rover, by Emerson Bennett,
ivia. or the Secret of Power. by Mrs. Southworth,
The Life nod Adventures of Beekworth, a narra
tive of life among the Indians.
Columbia, April Id, 1557.
etaan.
PROFESSOR Frederick Haas, a graduate of
the Hcidelburg and Gottingen Universities, offers
his services to the citizens of Coltunbta, Ilan Teacher
of Music, and the Greek, Latin, French, and German
languages, Ile may he Ibund at the Wardaington
Goths, after the Ist of October, and he will be glad
to receive public favor.
Colutolita, September 27, 1956-tf
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY
'TIE PASSENGER TRAINS
Oi the above road will run as follows, on
and after SIA RCI 17.1857:
MORNING TRAINS.
Leave Coludthin for York at. A. M. and 7 45 A. M.
York for Baltimore at 4.10 A. M. and IU A. M.
Arrive 11l Baltimore 7.4U.A. 51. Mid I P.M.
Leaves Baltimore for York at 8.15 A. M.; Leaves
York for COlUallaa at 11 A. M., arrives at Columbia
at I 2 M.
EVENING TRAIN.
Leaves Ynrk for Colutol,pt at 6 40 P M.
Arrive. at Columbia at 7.45 P. M.
All the above Trains counted with the Passenger
Trains on the Philadelphia and Coldtlllria Railroad.
lioth going and returning.
SUNDAY TRAIN.
Leaver COIUMbIa for York alB IU A. M.
" York for Columbia at 5 P. M.
D. F. GBIFFIFH.
Columbia, sTarelt 29,1857. Agent.
Northern Central Railway Co.
SUNDAY TRAIN.
A PA SSENG ER TRAIN, will berenfier leave Co
n. Nankai for York Had Ibilionore, tat 8 10 A. Al
rive in York at 0 I 0 A. AI., and Baltimore in I o'clock
I'. Al. Leave York for Columbia at 5 P. Al.. atm vent
Columbia at 0 P. 111.. nod remain at columlim anal 3
A. Al. C. C. ADIII3.M, Nuli t.
D. P. Gnieri7o. AZeill
Columbia, Murcia 14.1,57.
THE FASTEST TINE ON RECORD!
TIME ELORA TEMPLE Livery Stable, for
merly oecupied by .1 0. Edward•. has been pur
chased by Thomas Groom. amd although not al the
"earnest -oltealthoon of tnnnv Llrnd-,••hut lireauge
the Public deaire the connuunnnn '•ot a firzt ela.•'lA
No. I.) Livery Stable In COIUIIIIiIII. prompt mat re.
lanble delierrlllOrli in 'nuke those in watt
of 11012;31:8 AND VEHICLES realtze that
-' . The bob lad nag
briter 11111,111iP gritj."
THE STOCK OF HORSES
vol a character to boa-t (11. pa-sec-trig o- it (10,4
ever!. '.mriely to suit the bald maiden rque.arinn, the
sedate married W 011131:. the timid young man, or
•'-Insv coach.' old NW, as well ;is Ilan-e people
ss Ito like horse-flint eau gn—••saint. on a plank rood.'
If any one desire: a sale and relitilite horse to inke
has homily out with, he can be aecommodated; tf on
the contrary he want- to get over -pace in the Flora
Temple style, let him call al my
I have every variety of vehleles nod nm making
itdditions to any Stock con • lii July. From the light
trotting sulky and waton. up In the brolly faintly car
riage and Larouelie, 1 .1111101 he heat callAtle of
anywhere.
My THIIMS will be low a= the lowest, and my
Trams better than the Inept.
-The entrance to the viable' ran be hail from every
point of the coinpliss, by coining into street,
ju•it above Front 011 the north side. I te•pectlully
Continuance of pUlille Mini:Wage, confident
that I will render full vaiivfuttinn.
JAS. S. AthMAHON, Agent.
Colombia. December:le, ISMS.
TIME OLD FLAG,
UNFURLED TO THE BREEZE.
FALL CAMPAIGN! New Fall and 'Winter
E READY-I%lAm; ciArnliNu itt NteTrite az.
liro'g Clothing Emporittn. bott.n.tt lig to part of Cloth
and Beaver Over Coats, Buffalo uad Double Dress
Coal”, Clt7tli Frock and Dreuo Coats, Cloth if ti.ine.is
Coat., Cwoomere ltu•itie%s Frock Coins, Muck and
Fancy Cst..itnere Panto. Black and Fa try S3lllllell
Ponta. Block and Fancy Satin Vest", Plush and Co.h.
mere Vests.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
8000 8000
- • -
reties home-made manufacture from Old Berks.
Men's Calf, Sewed, Pegged Coats. Men's Granted
and Kip Boots, Boy's and Youth's Grained and Kip
Boots, Men's Calf and lOp Monroe:, Ladies Kid arid
Morocco Boot., Ladle% Kid .lestay land Ilu.lons, La
dies Colored nod Black Gaiters, Children's Shoes in
all variety, together with Trunks, Carpet Bugs, Hats
and Cups, in all varieties, at low figures. FOR CASH.
ItIcTAGUE& RR°
P S.—MERCILANT TAILORING DONE IN TIIE
BEST wry L K.
Columbia, October 4, 1956.
FURNITURE.
FItNITURE of every description from Mc
log Ilan to the lowest order, wart-timed a+ good
ns r,:inea.ler or Philadelphia can produce may be
bud ut the_
• •
HOUSEKEEPERS' EMPORIUM,
Non It Queen street near enrolee, La Iteapier illy. at
prices far below tire 11,1.11 rule. in the. risretion of the
Suite. A !so, iniii.prifirreut Coiruce Set. rust splendid
Witttlork Shades, below prierss.
Coal uptl lumber wanted m pa% mem tar furniture.
KETICHUNI & VICKERY.
December., 27 1556.
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PEOPLE'S MARBLE "Z.A.B.D.
SOP in North queen street, half square
south of the Itonissast. and door north of
rasisf's White Dorsi , Hotel. Lancaster cit)•.
LEWIS lIALDY, Marble Mason, respecttully in
fortes the public that he lion new in lute yard the lar.
ip•si nail best assortment of rriku AN AND AMER.
ICAN MA RULE ever offered to the citizens of Lnn•
caster, and greater:lean any Other rota bli.limeni West
of Plitladelolint. Having made arrangements in ilie
P;II.+1 In receive marble nt reduced prices. he nII.
110111Ieec that he u•dl sell much cheaper than any
other in this City tlr County can do. Ile
is prepared to execute in the hest style, 1110:Slil-
MPINTS. TOMBS AND (;RA•VE STONES. MAN
TELS, DOOR AND WINDOW SILLS, STEPS, be.,
At...rot - every variety and price.
His facilities for furnishing articles in the Illsoble
illle lure unsurpassed by any other establishment ut
the di ) , od.th. t i e assort , " all whit they favor him with
their PelenIIIII:e that lute work shall he executed in the
very hest at) le nail on the moot reasonable terms.
LorrEtt CL"rl'iNG in ENGLISH and Ge.RMAN,
done ache shortest iiotuce,and on the moo moder
ate terms.
lie respecirtilly invites the pull icto c all and exam
ine Ins work, being fully waushed to rest his claim
.0 puldtc patronage upon its Merits.
Thanisral for tine many favors bestowed upon him,
he hopes by ft ietwitentiOa la 1n3.1 net. to meritand re
ceive a share ratite public patronage.
Lancaster, April 25,1935.
GERMAN AGENCY,
FOR THE COLLECTION OF CLAIMS,
DRAFTS, POWER OF ATTORNEYS, &c.
9111 E subscriber hating made arrangements
with some of the oldest Banking Houses in Ger
many, is now prepared to collect Monies and make
Power of Attorneys for any part of Germany.
Ile ha. tit.° made arrangements to give his Own
Draft to any one who wishes motley sent on, and
guarantees it will be paid,—having had much expe
rience in this he intends to devote his full
attention to it in future.
All collections of Claim., &c , attended to with cor
rectness and dispatch. and nochargt, for information.
for further particulars addre.s
JACOB TIF.RZOG,
Dry Good Merchant, No. 69 North queen Street,
Lancaster City, Pc.
N. D.—All kinds of German Coin exchanged at full
MICA.
December 10,1835-tf
011,17A1e vasamarsr STORE.
JUST RECEIVED, a larger and finer stock
of Toys and fancy goods than ever before. My
friends and others are invited to call and examine
the stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they will
here find an unlimited assortment, suitable for pres
ents to persons clever) , age and taste. An immense
assortment of Portmonnates, Porket Books. Rc., &c.
GEORGE .1. SMITH,
Locust street. between the Bank andTranklin House.
Columbia. December 13, Idle"./.
GUANO! GUANO!! GUANO!!!
ALL KINDS
SUPERaPHOSPIIATE of LIME.
7,000 TONS.
To FARMERS, turn and potatoe growers:
The undersigned remands corn and potatoe grow •
ers that his Super-Phosphate of Liam is the cheapest
and most certain miniuro for these two trope, of any
offered to the public. It is composed of chemical el
ements which rarely, if ever, fail in these two valua
ble crops. The most successful farmers, and year*
of experience have proved this.
G EOIIGE A. LEINAII. Proprietor,
N 0.19 South Prom street, Philadelphia, Pa.
My Phosphate of Lune at 21 cents per lb., or 49 u
toil. Nitrogoned ut Plty dollars a ton.
Cartage tree to any station or wharf in the city
proper.
A Literal Discount to Wholesale Dealers.
Pamphlets In the English and German languages
on application.
Also, pure bone dust. potash, soda, powdered char
coal. pure land plaster, sic., &c.
Diplomas (rain fedi Stales have been received:
Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey and Dela
ware.
May 9,1257 2m
PLOVIGEES,
I N great variety, consisting of Prouty, Ma
kers, ,Pe kill, Sidehill, Subsoil, Double
M tehigan and Slur Plough., with wrought charms,
also. expanding Cullivators, with steel and reversible
: e on, fi e ld and efirden Harrows, Cast Iron Rollers.
Hug. Straw and Fodder Cutters, with a large assort
ment of 110111CLIllUral
HAL
TOOk. at wholevale and retail
PASCL MORRIS & CO.,
Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market et., Phila.
Aluy 2, 1851.
TILANICIAIN
FIRE INSIMANCE COMPANY OF
PEUL FIDELPHIA.
STATEMENT of the Assets of the Company on
January I. liss7
Pubis&bed in conformity with the provision of the
sixth sectional the Act of Assembly, of April 5th,1842.
AIORTGAGES.
Being first mortgages on real estate, in the
City and County of Philadelphia, except
820.950 in hlonignmery, Bucks, Schuyl
kill and AllegLeny counties, Pennaytva
ma,REAL ESTATt. •51,519,932.73
Purchased at Sheriffs , sales, under'
mortgage claims, viz:
Eight houses and lot, 70 by 150 feet, on
the Southwest corner of Chesnut and
Seventeenth streets.
A house and lot, 27 by 71 feet. on North
side of Spruce street, I'Vest of Elev.
emu street.
A house nut! lot. 01-7 by 100 feet, on
West pule of Penn Square, South of
High •tterl.
Two bowie- and lois, each 19 by 80 feet,
011 South side of Spruce street, near
sixteenni ••ircet,
Five hon.,. mid lots, each 17-9 by 99
•ecr, P10..159, 161, 1611, 165 and 667
Pilvvyii
11,,e hou-r, nod lot, 49 by 54 feet, on
Euei e ide of Seventeenth street,south
of Pine si.
Hotel and 101,90 by 81 feet; on the South-
east etorlik , r of Chernut and Beach nos ,
Five houses/nod lot, 42 by 86 feet,on the
North side of George street, West of
Ashton eireeL
Seven bon-r+ and lot. 20 by 117 feet, on
the Haat s ole of Beach street, south
of Chesnut street,
A heltne and lot, 18 by 30 feet, No. 86
Fitzwater -breet, Mlat2t Of Ninth /street,
A ground relit of 5:30. ironing out of a lot
13-4 by 40 feel. on North sole of Otter
/street Z4O feet West of Leopard street,
LOANS.
Temporary loans, on Stocks as Collat
eral Security,
STOCKS
-810,1,013 Alms House Ulan, 5 pet Cent.
Ohl. WO
200 shares Bank of Kentucky.
17 Northern Rank olKentucky,
too " talon Bank rtennessee,
13 " 1 ictu mace Company of the
State of Vest-ylvania.
200 ,•• Southwark Railroad Co.
37 " Commercial and Railroad
Bank, Vick .burg,
300 " Pentmylvania Ralltrlad Co.,
91 11 Franklin Fire Insurance Co.,
2 131.1.rcantile Library Co.,
24 " Mon Canal Company,
10 '• Schuylkill Railroad Co.,
$lO 000 North Vale°. Railroad Bonds. ) 1
5041%47 City Warrants,
Notes and Mil+ receivable,
Unsettled
Coil, oa band, 42.3002
Cash hatieA of Agents, 10.352
LOSSES BY FIRE
Lo..eft paid during the yearl2s6,
Dy order of the Board,
elisatLES N. PANCKER, President
AtteSt CHARLES G. DAtecxxa, Secretary.
Dirtecinat..—Chas. N. thaneker, Tobias Wagner,
Samuel Gram, Jacob R. Smith, Gee. W. Richards,
Mordecai D. Lewis, David S. Droritt, Isaac Lea, Ed
ward C. Dale, Gen. Fales.
THOS. LLOYD, Agent, Columbia.
May 2, 1857.
Hover's Liquid Hair Dye.
THIS Hair Dye needs only a trial to satisfy
1. all of it perfection as a Dye, and the following
estiniemal from that eminent Analytic Chemist, Pro
esi.or Booth, 01 the U. S. hi int. will Only confirm what
liousaluis have previously borne testimony to
"LAPtittAttint tot( PRACTICAL CIiENIisTRY,
St Stephen's Place,
Philadelphia, February 17,1857.
"Being well aequainied with the substances coin•
posing Illover"s Liquid Bair Dye,ll am satisfied that by
lollowing the simple directions given for its use, it
will not 111)11111, lillt Flair or Skin, but will give a natu
ral mid &indite color to the hair.
JA Ni ES C. BOOTH. Analytic Chemist."
Dover's Wri ling Inks, including Dover's Fluid. and
Ilnver'• lattelthle Inks, are too well known and iii
trOdlleeil 10 reitaire any additional testimony of their
character. The -ales have been increasing since
their first tillrodnelinn, giving , evidence that the ar.
1101, truly posses. that intrinsic merit claimed at first
for them by Ilse Ills our:tourer.
Order. attilre•sed to the "Manufactory, N 0.418 Ease
=trees tilinve Fourth. (old No. 144,) Philadelphia, will
receive prompt ititeminii by
E. HOVER, Manufacturer.
April IS. lust-ly
33V8IWS a WATSON,
• •.
0
li - ,. 1 - '-- • - - • PHILADELPHIA Altman.
i q'1 , ?:(, • : 1 4, ': , • tared :RA LA MANDEB SAFES
l't,-1 , ,• •, ' j - . )„, ,' i No. trt . S Van nh Fircet. Philn.
Q. ligigga 1.- 1 ,•. , - j ,, 1
t,a 2: 2 1 . - uta is /nighty and must pre
i- M'i , : 1 .' , .' . ' Report of the Committee tap
.r, -- - • • "v-., -- . pour cc; to .upertettetal the
7 ,..' fi" - " -- 7 -- .7 7 ', - - burning of The iron Sofra, at
-...---- -- -- .. - -'--'-' Reading, February 27, 1a57.
The undersigned. members of the committee, do
re•peenally report. that we saw the two Safes origi
nally agreed upon by Farrel & Herring, and Evans &
Witt an. placed side by side in a furnace. viz:
The Safe in use by the Paymaster of the Philadel
phia Bud !Dueling Railroad Company, In his office at
Reading. menu heat red by Farrel-i h Herring. 311111
the Safe u, ti-e by H. A.Lnotz, in his store. ninilu•
tortured by EVIIIIB & and put in books pre
ei-ely
The fire was started nt SI o'clock A. N., and kept
up until four eords of green hickory, two conic dry
oak and half chestnut top Wood were entirely con
sumed, the whole under the superintendence of the
.I,li-craters, members of the committee. The Safes
were then cooled off with water, after which they
were opened. and the books and papers taken out
by the committee and !flit 10 H A. Lantz's store for
public examination, after they were first examined
and marked by the Committee. The books and pa•
pers taken from the Safe manufactured by Evans and
,
nison were but slightly affected by the intense heat
while those taken from the Sufe manufactured
by i• 3111414 tad Herring were in our judgment dam
aged fully fifteen per cent. more Mutt those taken
from livaus & Aitsitson's Safe.
We believe the above to Mitre been a fair and im
pariin I trial of the respective qualities of both safes.
JACOB 11. DYSII ER.
DANIEL S. HUNTER.
Hering been absent during the burning, we fully
coincide with the abovestatement of the condition of
the papers and books taken out of the respective
Safes. G. A. N190.1.45.-!:_
H. If. MUFILEWBERG.
JAMES MILHOLLAND.
The following named gentlemen, residents of Read
mg avidu. vailiellY, who saw the above fire. have
purchased twenty-eight Safes from Evans S. Watson
since the burning up 10 May let, 1857:
G. A. Nicoll+, 1, Lepold Hitch, I; Isatte Ruth, 1;
Keck & Heisler, I; W. Rhoads & Son, 1; Henry W.
Messinger, 2, Dr. Wm. Moore. 1; Solomon Rhoads,
Lest L Smith, 1; High & Craig. It IVm. Kirck, I;
Kaufman & Baum, I; Wm. McEerlier, I; Gen J. Fsek .
n, I; J. M & G. W. lianstock, I; Ezra Miller, I;
Bellinever. Poilmer & Co., Milton. 1; James Jamison,
1: J. IL & A. H. %Vanier, 1; Jacob Schmuelrer, 1;
'S King, 1; V. IL Schollenberger. 1; R. IL Com
pany, I; H. A. Lantz 2. W. C. & P. P. Ermantrout;
J. P. Bredegane, I.
]VANS & WATSON
HA VI NOW 021 HAND
300,000 POUNDS
of the above SAFES,
Which they oder for sale on better terms than any
other manufacturer in the United States.
Philadelphia, May to, 185751 y
JOHN F. SMITH.
WHOLESALE and Retail Candy Matt Vac.
turer, returns his thanks to his former patrons
and the public generally, for their liberality heretofore
extended to him, and would inform them that he has
lust received from Philadelphia . a large lot of
Christmas Toys th Fancy Articles,
which he will sell, wholesale and retail otthe lowest
prices, lie has also on nand a large assortment of
Fruits, Candles and Confectionary. Front street. two
doors below the Washington Horne, Colombia, Pa.
Dec. 13,1855.
Carpets! Carpets!!
AFEW words about Carpets. We only buy them
when we can sell them ekraper than our neigh.
bore. Purchasers will find tt PO by calling at
FONDERSMITH*B
May 1G,1857. People's Cub Stare.
Cheap Carpets_! Cheap Carpets!
A NEW EXCITEMENT
HAS been. created by_ the opening of a
New Carpet Store, at N 0.304 op ening
street,
first door above 9th, south side, Philadelphia, which
we have filled with a complete stoulk of
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C.,
Wool Carpets,37 and 50c, worth 62 and 75ct Tapestry
Carpets, 81,20 worth $1,50. We intend to make this
really the Great Emporium of Market street, for
CHEAP CARPETS, as we have di.carded entirely
the old-fashioned high prices which others adhere to.
Our friends from :he country can buy from us with
perfect confidence. Goods never misrepresented for
the sake of maki
W ng sales. anis so often the case.
INDOW SHADES.
- -
As this is the only place where a general assortment
of Shades is kept, you will always find anything you
want from 25 cts. to $lO.
tVe offer extraordinary inducements to all classes,
and boldly assert that we do cell cheaper then it
usual among other dealerr; we arc satisfied with
small profits, preferring to do a large business.—
Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
EVANS k WALTON.
Carpet Warerooras 304 Market street, one door above
9th, south aide.
Jona M. EVAN.. J. B. WALTON.
April 18. 1857.3m0s
OF TITE
National Safety Trust Company,
WALNUT street, sonth•west corner of
Third, Philadelphia.
Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania.
Money is received in any sum, large or small, and
inierest paid from the day of deposit to the day of
withdrawal.
Tlieoffice is open every day from 0 o'clock in the
morning till :o'clock in the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday eveniricsiill 0 o'clock.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
All sums large or small. are mud back in GOLD on
demand without notice, to any amount.
HON. HENRY L. HENN ER, President.
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President.
AVst. J. REED, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
Henry L. Benner, C. Landreth Munns,
Edward L. Carter, F. Carroll Brewster,
Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Harry,
Samuel K. Ashton, Henry L. Churchman,
James B. Smith, Francis Lee.
This company confines its business entirely to the
receiving of money on interest. The investments
amounting to nearly One Million and a Half of Dol
lars: as per published report of Assets, are made in
confornuty with the provisions of the Charter. in
Real Estate. Mortgages. Ground Rents, and such first
class securities, as will always insureperfect security
to the depositors, and which cannot fail to give per
manency and stability to this old and well established
J I Institution.
April 19,18.574 y
Itgi .
_,,., THE ACKNOWLEDGED
11,1'.,-v'/In. T . CHAMPION.
1
j
i *iit,7 .- 711
. 1 , The recent trials at Reading
1 1 4 U '.. 1 41; ,'I t .,,.. I have endorsed the current of
to,7z, , ~ 1!, F.
.public the
v o r s i i e n t io o n e and confirmed
tWe . .,.: 4 ' ,' , accidental fires p o r r o e vin ha .s n co 2oo n
4 ail .. ~ i . elusively that "Herring n 's" is
, ' ' . 1 L'',jl the Only Safe that will not burn
,:,0 . ....' i ~,.._, Extract from the Committee's
24%43:1,11 fi r_ ' Report on the Trial of Iron
Sates at Reading:
' Atcolt,
gt 32,764.63
"On the 26th of February all the members of the
committee met to witness the Safes and books and
papers. (placed in them.) and were perfectly smi.fied
that all was right. The day (oliowing, the burning
took place, under the superintendence of the Com
mittee. After a fair and iltlpartinl harnlng for five
hours,
the Safe of Alesiirs Evans & %Vallion Was first
opened, the Safe being on fire inside, and the con
tents partially consumed. while the contents in the
Saje of Itlessrt. Farrell & Herring were in good con
dißon. mid no fire inside,.
Reading. March 2.2(157.
(Signed,) li. F. FELIX,
P. N. COLEMAN, Committee.
A. H. PEACOCK.
And endotsed by over 50 of the best men of Read
ing.
The above Safes can be:inspected at 34 Walnut
Street, where the public can satisfy themselves of the
great superiority of the "Herring's Patent Champion,"
over the defeated and usrd•up -Inside Iron Door Sala
mander."
89,114.18
. .
FARRELS ek HERRING,
34 Walnut Street, Philad'a.
Only makers in this State of Herring's Patent Champion
Safes.
The attempt mado by other part ien to bole4er up the
reputation of n Safe which has faded no signally in
accidental fires in Philadelphia, (Ranstead Place.) by
taking one out of an agent's store, (11. A.Lantz,) made
double thickness, Afferent from those they sell) to
"burn up" one of Herring's, (half as thick) hos met
with its true reward. Herring'," Safe could not be burnt,
proving conclusively that the only reliable Safe now
made is "Herring's," of which over MAIO are now in
actual use. and more than 200 have been tried by fire
without a single loss.
ably 23, 1657-1 y
F . Co•t,
1101,232 97
59,222 70
1 216 50
0
54,682 80
• L,827,185 80
Ketchum's Combined Reapers and
Mowers,
0v the manufacture of 1857, with all the
recent improvements. They ore warranted to
rut 10 to 15 acres of grass or grain in u day, as well
as it cansbe done with a scythe or cradle. For sale
by PASCHALLMOR.RIS & CO.,
Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market at., Phila.
May 2.1857.
$301,638 84
STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!!
WHOLESALE and Retail. The undersigned
re.pectlully coil the attention of those in want
of a good amide of Cooking and limning Stoves, to
their extensive stock, comprising the following
Stoves to wit:
Globe Coos . , Completes, Delaware Cook, Banner
Flat Top, Bay Stu le. Ariel, Buck Cook. &c , &c., also
Furnaces and Gus Ovens.
We also call the munition of dealers throughout the
country to our extensive unsortment. Rights given
for some of the best articles in the .Ilenting and Cook
ing line known. Give us a cell before purchasing
elsewhere. NEMAN & WARNICK,
N. E. Gor. Second and Race street, Philadelphia.
April 18, 1657.3,n
JAMES B. HOLLINS,
Importer and Wholesale Dealer in
China, Glass and Queensware,
No. 346 Musket street, above Tenth, south side,
Pin ludelpittus
Nov. 29,1856-9 mos.
CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE,
N 0.7 2 North Second Street, opposite the
Mount Vernon !louse, Philadelphia.
Gold Lever Watches. lull jewelled, IV K. lenses 929;
Sliver Lever do, d0.,*11; Silver Lepine do.. SO; Quer.
tier. 95, to $7; Gold Spectacles, *4,50 to 810; Silver
do , *1,50; Silver Table Spoons, per sett. $l4 to Ste;
Silver Desert do., do.. SO to $11; Silver Tea do., do.,
94 75 to $7.50; Gold Peas and Gold Canes, 83,25 to
95; Gold Pens and Silver do , St; together with a va
riety of fine (told Jewelry, Gold Curti, Guard and Fob
Chains. All Goods warranted to be as represented.
Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner.
Also, Masonic Marks, Pins, &c., made to order.
N H —All orders Pelt by mull or otherwise, will
be punctually attended to.
September 27, 1850.1 y
READIVO; March 4
ST. LAWRENCE! IL'OTEL,
288 Chesuut street, Philadelphia.
WM. S. CAMPBELL, PROPRIETOR
n. W. MULLIN, UPHEINTENDENT.
May 17, Ibsll-1(
CHEAP WATCHES & JEWELRY
WHOLESALE AND RE
TAIL, at the "PHILA
DELPHIA WATCH AIM/ JEW- ,
ELRY STORE," No. 96 North Second street, corner
of Quarry, Phil's.
Gold Lever Watches, hill.jeweled,lB car
cases, 2125 00
Gold Lepine, 1, caret cases, 24 00
Silver Lepine, full•jewelcd, 12 00
Silver Lepine, jewels, 9 00
Sttperior Quartiers, 7 00
Gold Spectacles, 7 00
Fine Silver do. 1 50
Gold Bracelet., 3 00
Ladies' Gold Pencils, 1 00
Silver Tea Spoons, set, 5 00
Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Bolder, 1 00
Gold Finger Ring., 37} Cu. to *SO; Watch Glasses,
plain I 2 cts., patent lei, Juliet 25; other articles in
proportion. All Goods warranted to be what they
are cold for.
On hand some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines
still lower than the above prices.
STAUFFER & HARLEY.
Philadelphia, September 27, 1E156-1y
r.ituunrous, Ameziratixorzt
GROWERS of Gran and Tobacco, use Lei
nau's Super Phosphate of Lime. e 2,50 per bbl.
or 840 per ton.
GROWERS OF CORN AND POTATOES,
Use Leinau's American Fertilizer, 5.1,50 per Mil., or
825 per ton. There ham been received three diplomas
from Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey State
Agricultural Societies, and Crystal Palace Associa
tion for the above Fertilizers, which have been in
succe•sful use for the past five ears. Orders curio-
sing the cash, or drafts, mailed and registered, will
be promptly attended to by 0. A. LEINA U.
Proprietor, No. 0 South Front st., Phila.
May 31, I 'eje..ti
'MOWING a stream of water 60 to 60 feet.
Cast Hon Lift, and Force Pumps, Barn Door
Ro lers, Turnip Drills, Improved Wheat Drills, with
Oats and Grass Seeder attaehsd; Plows of various
patterns and sizes; Square arid Repanding Harrows,
Gore's Patent Premium Butter Worker—a new article
pint received. Also. °Hirt articles for the farm and
garden, in their proper PC11.6011.
PASCHALL, MORRIS & CO.,
Implement and Seed Store,7th and Market, Phila.
July 18, ISG6.
STAND in need of a fresh article of Drags,
Chemicals, Oils.Flavaring Extracts, Spices, Jr.c.,
call at the People's Drag and Prescription Store, No.
3 Wolf's Row, Front street, Columbia, where the
subscriber has just opened a new supply.
May 16, 1b57-t( J. 11. JIALEEKAN.
SAVING FUND
13.13B.RXNet'S SAFE!
M. AVISE9S
STAUFFER &MARLEY.
GARDEN esGiNEs,
Should any One
ASUPERIOR article of burning Fluid just
received and for sale by H. SUYDAM & SON.
A LARGE lot of City cured Dried Beef, just
received at U. SUYDAM & sort's.
Columbia, December 20,1950.
A NEW and fresh lot of Spices, just re
ceived at 8. auraam & 1501.1%.
Columbia, Dec. 20,1856.
COUNTRY Produce constantly on hand an d
for sale by It. SUYDAM & SON.
HOMINY, Cranberries, Raisins, Figs, Alm
ends, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, &e., just received
U. soYDAte &
Columbia, Dec. 20, 1856.
ASUPERIOR lot of Black and Green Teas,
Coffee and Chocolate,Just received at
U. strroma /lc sores
Corner of Front and Union ats
Dec. 20, 1850
JUST RECEIVED, a beautiful assortment of
Glass Ink Stands, at the Headquarters and
News Depot.
Columbia, A1)11118,1.857.
EXTRA Family and linperfine Flour of the
best brand, for side by 11. SUYDAM & SON.
JEST received 1000 lbs, extra double bolted
Buckwheat Meal, at
Dec.2o, 1856. 11. SUYDAM & SON'S.
TABLE and Rock Salt, by the sack or bushel, for
sale low, by
March 29, 1957. 1.0. BRUNER CO.
DE GRATH'S ELECTRIC OIL. Just received,
fresh supply atlas popular remedy, and for sale
by R. WILLIA hISi
May 10,1950. Front Street, Columbia, Pa.
ALARGE assortment of Ropes, all sizes and lengths,
on hand and for sale at THOS. WELSH'S,
March 12, 1857. No. 1. Hign street.
BOOTS, SHOES., GROCERIES, &c., also, Fresh
Burning Fluid, just opened ut
THOMAS WELSH'S
March 21,1827. No. 1. High Street.
PRIME Hams, Shoulders, Dried Beef, and Sides,
just received al
March 29,1857. BRUNER & CO'S.
SUGARS, Sugars, of the best qualities, just received
and foreale by
March 28,1857. BRUNER & CO.
BROOMS, Broom., Brooms, a large lot jam re
ceived, at [mli 28,1857.] BRUNER CO'S.
SOAPof all kinds suitable for washing and the
toilet, at L O. BRUNER 1 CO.,
March 27, 1957.
COFFEE'S & TEAS of all kinds and prices for sale
by I. 0. BRUNER & CO'S.
hiarch 29. 1857.
pm], Fish, Fish—Codfish, 111acherel, Herring, &e.,
.11' for sale by 1. 0. BRUNER & CO.
March, 29, 1857.
ANEW lot of WHALE AND CAR GREASING
OILS, received at tho 'tore of the subscriber.
FL WILLIAMS,
Mll5 , 10,1950. Front Street, Columbia, Pa.
FRESH Burning Fluid, Just received and for sale
by 1. 0. BRUNER & CO.
March 23, 1550.
IriRIED BEEF, Extra and Plain Hams, Shoulders
II and mess Pork, for sale by
TIIOIIIAS WELSH,
March 21, 1855. No. 1. High street.
OATS, Corn, Hay, and other feedg. for sale by
TIIMAS WELSH
March 21, 1557
b()LASSES, Loyering , s Syrup,New Orleans, Cuba,
and Sugar House, for sale low, by
March 27,1857. 1. 0. BRUNER & CO.
Damaged Books.
AVE HAVE Just received a large lot of Books
T r slightly damaged by water, which we will sell
off cheap. SAYLOR to 11IcDONALD.
Columbia, April 18, 1957.
Fat:ol=l. .155.A.X.eM :
2000 TONS Pittsburg Gas Coal, 400 tons
Balt. Company White Ash Lump Coal.—
Apply to B. F. A PPOLD & (10,
Nos. 1, X & 6, Canal Basin.
Columbia, January 31, 1857.
FOR SALE,
LARGELOT otCherry and Poplar Boards, which
will he sold low for cash. Apply lo
IL P. A PPOLD CO.,
Nos. 1,2 and 6, Canal 'Basin.
Colmblaa, November 22, 1858.
Kennedy's Medical Discovery.
TH E announcement that I have received a lot of this
1 valuable. medicine, in all that is necessary tomer•
it a share of the afflicted's patronage.
Apra' 4, 1857.4 J. H. HALDEMAN.
Fresh Ethereal.
ALCOIIOL and Pine Oil, can always be bad
at the lowest prices, ut the Golden Mortar Drug
store. [N0v.:29,1858.
DUST RECEIVED.
20BOXES ORANGES,IOOO Cocoanuts, and a
lot of Prime Nuts. For gale by
.1, F.
April 4.1857. Wholesale and Retail.
“Patent Safety NlghtTaper,”
DIEULANT Sans Mache for the bed chamber, To
bacconists and Hotel Keepers. It coats but a tri
fle, and is warranted not to consume more than in six.
pence of oil in a week. Call and examine them at
the Drug and Prescription store of
April 4-tf J. 11. lIALDF.MAN.
BADITTEIL LODGE,
DAGUERREIAN ARTIST,
Corner Front 4. Locust Streets, Columbia,
respeectfully informs his old friends and the public
generally, that he has again taken charge of his
rooms in person, and will he pleased to see all who
may favor him with a call.
PICTURES TAKEN FOR 25 CENTS,
And upwards, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Iti - No picture need be taken from the Gallery
unless it is such us is really desired.
Columbia, March 7, 1E57.
NOTICE.
JOHN SLACK would most respectfully in
form his friends and the public generally, that he
has leased for a term of years-the old stand in Locust
street, between Second nod Third streets, known as
the
LAMB TAVERN.
Extensive stabling and yards, (the largest and best
in the borough,) afford ample room to accommodate
those who may favor him with their custom, Careful
howlers will be provided, and no pains spared to
merit public confidence.
He would particularly call the attention of Drovers,
to his ample yard accommodations for droves.
His TABLE shall be well supplied,stand second to
none; and whatever it shall want in show, shall be
made up in substance.
Columbia, March 14,187.1 y
NEW FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS !
OPEN this day, at WARE & BRO'S Cheap
Cash Store, an extensive assortment of Dry
Goode, viz:
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.—Black Gro de Rhine
Silks; all widths black India Satins; striped and
plaid Silks; Mous de Leine; Mous de Bege; Woolen
l' laid; Cashmeres; Chintzes, and Prints in all varieties.
SHAWLS AND MANT ILLAS.—SteIIa, Long and
Square Broche Shawls; Bay State, Empire and We.
terville Long and Square Shawls.
CLOTHS AND GASSIMERES —French black
Cloths of Nelson's make; English blue Cloths and
brown do.; French black Cassimere—striped and
plain do; Brocade, Silk, black Satin and Cusstmere
V'estingv.
HOUSEKEEPER'S GOODS —Bleached Must i ns,
Unbleached do., Tickings, Cheeks, Table Diapers,
Towelings, Hosiery and Trimmings in all varieties.
'the above goods have just been purchased in New
York and Philadelphia, FOR CASH, and will be sold
at small advance, for the same.
0ct.4,18511. NOTAGUEdr , BRO.
Susquehanna Planing 111111,
COLUMBIA, PA.
PH undersigned respectfully announce to
their friends and patrons, and to the public gen
erally. t hat they are prepared to furnish all kinds of
FLOORING, SIDING
AND SURFACED
BER.
Also, Doors, Sash, Shutters, Blinds, Window end
Door Frames, Mouldings, Ac., at the lowest market
prices.
All orders by mail or otherwise addressed to the
undersigned, Columbia, Pa.. shall receive prompt at
tention. DICKINSON & HUEY.
May 34195 G-tr.
GREAT BARGAINS.
'TIE undersigned are now receiving and
will be opening during the next week, at their
store in Locust street, opposite the Columbia Bank, a
new and large assortment of Goods suitable for the
season. consisting in part of
DRY GOODS, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest.
ings, Black and Fancy Silks, together with a great
variety of LADIES DRESS GOODS;
BOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, such as :Meetings,
Muslin,. Tickings, Cheeks, Oil Cloths, Blinds , &c.
GROCERIES of every description—fresh and or
the best qualities;
Together with a general assortment of Queensware
Glassware, Carpets, Blinds, Looking Glasses, Drug.
gets, Mailings. Rugs.
WALL PAPERS,
In fact everything kept in a well-regulated store.
Call and see our assortment, as we feel satisfied
that none will go away disappointed, as we
•ELL EXCLUSIVELY FOR CABAL
and are thereby enabled to sell geode it the very LOW
EST FIGURES. FRY Jr. lIAGhLAN.
Colcunh la, Ayri112,1856.
CRAMPS, SCALDS, BURNS, &c
CIIRED In a short time by Cooper's Anti.
Pain Tincture. As a pain alleviator, this Thictu re.
though not Infallible, is not surpassed by any other'
ever offered to the afflicted, and takes the precedence
of as others wherever it is used, inasmuch as it is
purely VEGETABLE, contains nothing POISONOUS,
and may be used with SAFETY. One bottle has been
known to cure six cases of Dysentery, besides a case
or two of Cramp and Colic. It will relieve almost
every variety of Pain. within from one minute to 4:-
teen minutes—even the most acute cases of Neuralgia
and Rheumatism, and is used, not only by Physicians,
but by persons of every class and rank.
WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR?
It is good for wind and pain in ilis Stomach and
Bowels, Diarrhea and Dysentery. Colic, Cholera and
Cholera hlorbus, Rheumatism acute, chronic and ner
vous. Phthisic or Asthma, Croup. Colds,
Coughs,
Scalds, Burns, NVounds, Bruises, Sprains, Still' and
Swollen Joints,
Neuralgia or Tic Iroloreaux, Tooth
ache, Sick and Nervous Headache, toquiet a nervous
restlessness, and thus enable one to sleep calmly.—
Pain in the side, u Stitch in the Back,Crielcs, Cramps,
and almost every kind of pain, internal and external;
Ivy Poison. Stings and Bites of Poisonous Insects,
FEVER AND AGUE, FITS, nicer:igh. Heartburn ;
Cold Feet, Freezes, Chilblains, Painful Corns, Swell
ings, Old Sores, to allay Inflammation, and prevent
Mortification. &c., . _
Err PRICE 25 CENTS A BOTTLE..,[I
Da. E. D. HERR, Agent, Columbia
May 2, 1857.
The Greatest Illediool Discovery
OF THE AGE.
TILL KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered
in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that
CUM! ,
EVERY HIND O 1117TIMOR,
from the worst scrofula down to a common pimple.
He has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never failed
except in two cases; (both thunder humor.) He has
now in possession over two hundred certificates of
its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston.
Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore
mouth.
One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pim.
pies on the face.
Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles.
Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker
in the mouth and stomach.
Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the
worst case of Erysipelas.
One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor
in the Eyes.
Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the
ears and blotches among the hair.
Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt
and running ulcers.
One bottle will cure scaly eruption of skin.
Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the
worst case of ringworm.
Two to three bottles are warranted tocure the most
desperate case of rheumatism.
Time to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt
rheum.
Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of
scrofula,
A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle,
and n perfect cure in warranted when the above quan
lily is taken.
Bender, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this In
the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of it in every
case. So sure as water wilt extinguish fire, so sure
will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but
that 1 sold another; after a trial it always speaks for
itself. There are two things about this herb that ars=
pear to me surprising; first that it grows in our pas.'
tures, in some places quite plentiful, and yet its value
has never been known until I discovered It In 1646.
second, that it should cure all kinds of humor.
In oraer to
. give some Idea of the sudden rise rise
great popularity of the discovery, I will state that in
April,lB63, I peddled it and sold about six bottles per
day—in April, 1854, I sold over one thousand bottles
per day of it.
Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been in
business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in
the 11711108 of patent medicines was ever like it—
There is a universal praise of it from all quarters.
In my own practice I always kept it strictly for ha
mors—but since its introduction as a general family
medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been
found in it that I never suspected.
Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was
always considered incurable, have been cored by a
few bottles. 0, what a mercy if it will prove effeett
unl in all cases of Ant awful malady—there are bin.
few who have seen more of It than I have. .
I know of several cases of dropsy, all of theta aged
people, cured by it. For the various diseases of the
Liver, nick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and
Ague, Puin in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and
particularly in diseases of the kidneys, &a., the dts.
covert' has done more good than any medicine ever
known.
No change of diet ever necessary—eat the Lost you
get and enough of it.
DIRECTIONS FOE DlM—Adults one table spoonful per
day—Children over ten years,dessert spoonful-•Chtl
dren from five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no di
rections can be applicable to all conminuions, take
sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day.
Manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120
Warren street, Roxbury, Mee. Price, 81,10.
Wholesale Agents. New York city, C. V. Cheknen
81 Barclay street; C H. 8ing,192 Broadway; Rushton
& Clark, 275 Broadway; A. B. & D. ;lands, 100 Fallon
street.
Sold in Rochester by .1. Bryan & Co.. Wholesale
Agents, No. 112 State street; also. by L. Post & Co.
GENERAL. AGENTS FOR PENNSYLVANIA. T. W. Dyott
& Sans.
Fcr sale in Columbia by R. Williums, and AleCorlaa
& Dellett.
MEE=
J. R. STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR,
A GREAT ELECTRICAL REMEDY FOR
PREVENTING AND CURING DISEASES.
Stafford's Olive Tor Cures all Diseases of the
Throat and Lungs.
ALIVE TAB is applied and inhaled, and
in not taken.
lIECTIONS —Apply by rubbing where pain or
di-ease exists, then cover the party with a plaster
mode of oiled silk, to which stitch a thin layer of cot
ton batting; then cover the batting with thin muslin.
Cotton or woolen flannel may be used lentead of the
oiled silk plaster, but the operations of the remedy
will not be as speedy, nor as effective.
Foe ISIIALING.—PIace a saucer over a bowl of hot
water. (and keep it hot,) pour into the saucer enough
Olive Tar to cover the tottom; the apartment will
soon be filled with its odor, affording to the patient an
atmosphere impregnated with the delightful, blended
aroma of THE 01.1 VE AND OF THE PINE.
07 - Renew the Olive Tar daily for inhaling by the
above method.
Another method of inhaling is to put Olive Tar on
the Oiled Silk Plaster, which being worn upon the
chest, the heat of the body will cause the Olive Tar
to evaporate gradually, and as it rises it will be in
haled. The Oiled Silk Fluster should be medicated
with fresh Olive Tar every other day. In acute cases.
or in those of long standing, both of the above meth
ods of inhalation should be used.
By adhering to the above directions,the very worst
forms of diseases of the Throat or Lungs, if not speed
ily cured, will be greatly relieved; while temporary
colds, Sore Throats, nflumed Lungs, Catarrh, Croup,
Coughs, &c., &c., will yield at once to its combined
curative powers.
Stafford's Olive Tar softens and penetrates the akin;
therefore in all Chronic or Active Inflammations it
will be found highly beneficial, as it acts directly
npon the Nerves, the Muscles, and the Joints,
OLIVE TAR OINTMENT is made by mixing Ok.ve
Tar and mutton Tallow in equal parts. This Oint
meat Is a positive cure for all diseases of the skin
Bain cannot exist where Olive Tar or Olive Tar
Ointment is applied.
Stafford's Olive Tar does not contain any miners.
substances, nor tiny poisonouskirug; the principal in
gredients are l'itchiPine Tar, and Oil of the Spanish
Olive.
Stafford's Olive Tar is manufactured by a process
recently patented by Mr. J. R. Stafford, Practical
Chemist, by which process all the Acid and Acrid
properties contained in the substances forming this
Compound, are separated wiihout the use of Chemicals.
Sold Wholesale and Retail,by R. WILLIAMS.onIy
Agent in this place, Stafford Olive Tar Company, 16
State Street. New York, and by Druggists generally
July 19, 1856-1 y
New and Cheap Groceries.
THE undersigned take this method of re
turning sincere thanks to their numerous friends
for the liberal patronage given them during the past
year, and respectfully ask a continuance of the saute.
They have just returned from Philadelphia with a
very large lot of fine Groceries, Confectionery, &c.,
among which may be found the following:
hove ring's Syrup Molasses,
New York Syrup Molasses.
Prime baking Molasses,
Sugar House Molasses,
A large lot of Sugars, Corrae, Ac.
Also ' a lot of fine Baking Raisins, only 121 cents.
Fine large bunch and layer Raisins, rn whole and
quarter boxes.
25 boxes Figs, different grades.
A lot of Prunes, in fancy boxes, very fine.
A large lot of fancy and common Candies.
Also, Fig Marmalade, Jelly Cakes, Sap Sago
Cheese, Ketchup, and a great variety of other articles.
suitable for the pretreat season.
Irrris.ssx viva Vs A CALL.
H. SUYDAM A SON,
Corner of Front and Union stoma.
Columbia, December 13, 1858.
XV3IEIIVIT m - .3=EL.Thar
AND NEW GOODS.
TIIE undersigned having taken the store latelyoceu
pied by his brother, in Locust street, opposite this
Columbia Bank, and having associated with him in
business, Mr. F. L. HAGMAN, will continue the bu•
siness under the firm of FRY& HAGMAN, where we
will open In a few days, a very large assortment of
new goods. consisting of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
Queensware, Glassware, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wail
Papers, &c., &c., &c., all of which we are determined
to sell at the VERY LOWESTPRICES. As we in
tend doing an
EXCLUSIVE CASH BUSINESS,
we will be able to compete In prices with any store in
the county.
We respectfully solicit a call from our friends and
the public generally.
H.ll. FRY.
Country Produce always taken at the highest mar.
ket prices.
Columbia, April 5,1856.
PBX= GERDULN SEGARS.
IRAVE JUST RECEIVED 200,000 MORE
of those PRIME SEGARS, which I will sell
CHEAPER than any Store in this or any other town.
/atom - cam-foto:x:0 owls",
and others will do well by giving me a call before
purchasing elsewhere.:
The above mentioned Seger/ can be Peen at
J. F. SPMIPS
Wholesale Confectionary establishment, Front street,
two doors below the Washington House, Columbia.
Columbia, Aug. 30,19.30.,