The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, August 08, 1857, Image 4

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    To those who want
SATS AND CAPS,
OF the Latest Spring and Summer styles, at
low prices, would say.go to lless' Hat aud i dit
Cup Store, and you wall be accommodated.
Do you want a Fano IVlolestsin Silk Hut? Co
to cheap lint and Cup Store, where you cult
get one tlo per cent. cheaper than any other place
this side the coy.
Do you want the latest style soft Hut or Cup? Co
to Hess' Hut Munufactory, where you run get them
cheaper than any other place in Columbia.
Do you want a Fancy lint or Cap for youth or chil
dren? Go to the Fashionable Hut Store, where you
have the large-t stuck to select from, and can get
Caps an low a-, twenty-five renal.
Do you wont to get your Hut dressed op tree of
charge? if so, buy Mum tat Faa.hiottuble Hat and
Cap Store. on Front Street, a few doors east of Shrei
ner's Jewelry Store.
Do you wont to encourage Home Industry? If .0,
buy your Hats goal Cup' at Hess" Hat Mantutartory. .
Do cou watt a but to Jeri ra.y uud rmanoatutalrl
Go to lir,' lint Store, where you can get theta made
yist to urdrr.
Do you want Summer I lats? Call ut the F11 , 11 . 1011a -
WO Hart Store. ~ltd get a Atte Panama, Hatracuilao. Leg
horn, Sava.", Cunadn, Palm, Caw anti alt sitter kind..
'J la a word. if you -.cunt a Hat that not gut up by
boy. unit tnexpertenred hunds, a:x.la re...aly for N hole
's'img, go to He-oe FLl.6lollllble I Ulla Gap Store.
No. 9 Siarelnea's Row. Front Street, Columbia, Fa.
Columbia, April
JOIIN W. SEIU3IAN3S
BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
FRONT STREET, Columbia, Pa.---The
utaler.tgned rerpretfully teloria. the pubf 11 1 1
:IC that be au.. a/ways oil hood alt the above
place, a large nod ,I,:entiol a...mural of Hoots and
P.hoe. rnefivri-11,!• _ _
FRENCH CALF-SKIN, MEN'S MOROCCO,
KIP & OTHER BOOTS & SHOES,
to which he would melte anennon. Having made
his *elections in ibis tortmeh of the 1111.11 e, will.
ear, and from Ih^ large%l whole-We boa, is the
-
otty of Plidade!ohni. he feel. coolident mot WI who
want good at title. vs di coil :11111 eihrillile lu. sioeh.
He btu> nl.n n large and lienuillid 2.“011111 , 111. of
FINE SHOES FOR LADIES
AND CIIII.D111.:N, von -1-111m ot . Patent Foxed
I'reavh 'Alorocro th. 1.111., Eit:tmelletl Srelog
ilrxl Purothe.. I I:1114111 Cloth Gaiter, Alulrto, Kid
31/Id ut fact all ihr lair -I .1)::‘, 110 W 111 I.e.
. .
AI-0 all kind., 01 Boy'', Yowl,' and A L .-T..' 'toot..
and Shoe. of eveiy si/e and tie-emotion, and ti foie
assortment of 31,1 . - GUller, such us NACU! Glove
Top.. Cloth. . to great variety.
The sal.eribet 'tope. by •11'11,1 MR . IIIIOIIIO ht.. lien's,
to merit .1 COIIIIIIIIIIIIeC of 1,111,:le patronage TI a put
la !Willed to call and examine the goal'
.1. NV. Si CMAN.
Columbia.May,2, 1.i5;
1357.
1857.
NEW GOODS AG./..4.XN!
AT IIALDE:111NIS NEW STORE.
WE talic plca-ure in In foriniip4 the public that we
111,1. cowl pined our WWI 011011.• 1111,1 improve
aad have tow airaugctl our wcolid urge pur
ik,ll6C of
SPRING GOODS
%Vet vordiitlly invite all our friend. to call and ex
amine our stock and improvement-. whether they
...kit to purr hake or tint, ti- we feel confident that
with our iiicreteted metlitte.. we can Mier induce
ment, not to he met wadi ekewhere.
JUST RECEIVED—The largest and most varied
assortment of DRESS (MODS, ever opened in Co
lombia, including new -prim; Silks, li.tyadere Silk+.
Flounced Salk Polies, India Silk., Plain. Plaid and
Striped Vocal-. Ducal Robe, Poplin Rohe.. Ilerege
Robe-. Lawn Rohe...Organdie Lawns .Chulliet., Real
Freitelt Cliint, , ,Brillmitte, and intl.!: nets' novelnee
to (tood. never of to thi- place.
EMBROIDERIES AND LACES.
Will a . } - find at tin- comfier a varied
or,oriment on Eieli French ‘Vorked Callum, Sleeve,
mid Coil.- and Sietve.y, and and Coifs
to maieli: Jaentiet and Edzing , and In.ertinga.
J40[.141.1111111 Kind.. amd iiolllll,llg 4 . Lace. and
Edging-. y.l MI kind-. Embroidered, Hemstitched
Houle red Ilainikerelner, .tre ,
SIIAIVLS: SIIAWLSP.
We. now lane a large a.a.orttarrn al ,anwlei. among
which wlil he bound a great vanety of Stella
with pilaw.' and broehe horde', ill new siyle4,llllll
mil the choice Color, (I Om $2,00 to ...510,00. Al.O,
other Shawl. Ili every variety
MANTILLAS! MANTILLAS!!
Juot opened our new -rock of Spring Mantilla. of
alt the new inn black •ill•, colored .111 r. moire
4111111;12e and lace. We incite the ladies to eta nu in
our n-•onmr:u. ure now selling extra Rah
Mantillas al very low price.:
PARASOLS! PARASOLS!
Ako, new Para.ol. of thie ,11 , •011 . t. SI) le.. at all
price-. Tic. to SON/ We have the lurgeet stock in
Columbia. Bret Kid Glove. at r: 4e.
LINEN GOODS.—Our clock of Linen Goods has
twen greath, tine reused, and -elected with pariicultar
attention to the purity e - the nahrit. and Sleuth.
I)O3I.ESTIC GOODS!
A large stock of Lit.' make, ut lovt ent prices. No
odslince to Call and examine our 12} cent
k3leuched slorioic Nll,llli—lw , t ever -old :utile price.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS:
Tn thia department will be found every article ne
ce,eary to sorb the entire out-fit of those commencing
Ilonackeeping.
GLOVES. HOSIERY AND TRIMMINGS —Every
vnnrl%• n(thru.• good. kepi vont.Nolly nn Iwnrl.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS
At our cloth counter may lilway4 be found a good
'lock of Black and Fancy CIoQt.. Black and Fancy
Carimneree, Velvet, SM. and Mar:miles Vesting.,
also, Summit, Jean.. Conla. &C” c.
CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &C
We have greatly inerea-ed our stock of Supe‘
2 rus,el. Carpeting. Imperial Three Ply do , Super
Ingrain do., rune and Medium Ingrain do. Venetian
and Rug do.; nom. Oil Cloth , . front one to four yard.
wide, of all gintlitiek; Mailing:, in every width,
plain, white and checked, Slno , Cocoa Matting", for
public room. and office,
Window Shade., Looking Gla , ..ea, Philudelplaiu
Carpel Chum. Prune Live r; ee...e Fen them
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE
NVe invite attention to our China, (flab, and Queeng
ware Room, which COIII3III. the large-t and mo,t va
ried aunt: ever brought to thi. market, which we oiler
to sell at much below lime regular puce,,
r,,rOur cu-tamer. are invited to coil and receive
u book and catalogue of Good., published tor flee
o.tra,Lown, ut
HALDEMAN'S
Cheap Cant More, Columbus.
N. 13 —All k.tll of Country Produce taken 111 C.X
change for Gouda
Cotuntlan, Aprllll.l=s7.
COAL! COAL!
TIE undersigned has constantly on hand
A untt lot Kale,
Dal simore Colllll.llly and Diamond White Arl. Lump,
Eve, :stove. Runge, and Nut Coal—the Lump I. equal
a uuteuputur /0 ‘llllllllllg 1/1 the country for emelung
Lion;
Krd A.h, Lump. E. Stove and Nut, of the best
from the legion;
rittori Mountain ',isove. sod 'fret orlon Kg:;Coal—
un cleelleill fur duniesiie .Utinfl, use;
Pine (5 rose Lump, Ege and tstove inperior
unit le for cf.. , .tie and strum purpose••
Plymouth and Pittston ‘Vline and Rod Aih, Lump
and Egg r.ize Coal.
Broad Top and All.gheny Bttunniroui Coal, or the
qulthile- tor I.l.tel., , durt tug;
Th.• above it....nrtment of Coal, con.umerc
.end the paid, are invited to call and examine. and
1,11 . the r rtee. , . I Inn 11(111:WA to lurnt.h the above
ty the Boot, Car or ...Ingle Fort. at my %Vharf, foot of
Canal Ba-itt, Colombia. Lunen-ter county, Pa.
Alec, Coul and Iron received and stripped on eon).
tatrA•tort. J. O. lIEI'S.
Co; umbra Jane 7. Itfiet..ly
, 01IN HERR, No 5 East King Street, Lams
. ICI . , Pa., 11.0 , nosy in ,tore U cut:wit:le ur...oriment
TAPESTRY,
BRUSSELS,
ELTER TrinEE PLY,
INGRAIN VENITIAN,
H 0 AI E MAD E,
AND STAIR CARPETS, all widths.
TA FILE, FLOOR and
STAIR OIL cLoms,
MATTINGS,
WINDOW SHADES,
WINDOW HOLLANDS,
of every descript ion.
Gi,A SS WARE.
CHINA AND QUEENSWARE,
of the best goods,
IN TEA, DINNER,
AND TOILET SETTS,
at the lowest prices, at
DERR'S Cheap Store.
June 13, 1857
SUAWL S:. MANTILLA OPENING
JOHN HERR,
NO. 5 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER,
Is Now Opening His Spring Styles of
SELAWLS AND 11241.111TILLAS,
To which the attention or the Ladies is invited.
June 13, 1857.
Another Arrival at Fondersmith's.
altractioa.. far 111, lOU pieees real
111 French Orgamile I,ay. - a., from 12 _
1 to cent..
Bert good. ever otterrd ai the price.' Now ready at
May 16. T 111: 1 . 1".01 . 1.1.:r4 STORE.
You will Get Your Money Back.
IF you W"ol to buy a llorei:e,buightiii, or Lawn
Dre••• Gond Wuni null Silk Beres, it
]:2‘c.., usual price 21le. Real French Law. 121 c.,
14c. Extra Eurl.,..tua
ut tele. Going ut '
June 20. Prople'• Ca. , 11 Store.
Marseilles Pique.
A NOTIIER supply of tin. de. ruble article far
Ita•tlue• and lla4=e. , AL.o,x4 Black
ButeTe, for Ladies' Slad,'l+ jugt reccivrd at
If. C. FONDER:011111'S
Ca-h Store. C4llAlllilla.
I=
Bley Linens.
- pont Lathe,' Dume,. uJ T ravelling Dresees,
-L' la medium anti tine qualuv•. ug
PONDERSIIIITII'6.
People's Cull. Store,
EIME
FEM
Buy a Summer Hat.
awn new and beautiful -Illiawatha"
Mate—Black unit Brown Leghorn. &c., for men.
boys, and children. A Coma Its-Orlawat at
1 (..):\ DLIRSMITIVS
1.7..,y
041,8MENrNO.
TEE undersigned begs leave to inform his
friendsand the citizens of Columbia and surround
ing country. that be still continues the practice of
g,
Gardenin in its various branches; Laying out
Ground., ic., in the meet approved style of art, de
sign and taste. Those who favor him with their pa
tronage, will and their work done with skill and
dispatch. mid on reasonable terms. Personal attsm
tion will in all cues be given. He furnishes, and
plant. out if required, all kinds of Nursery Stock, viz:
Fruit, Shade, and Ornamental Trees,
Flowering. Shrub., .ke. IMO of the choicest constant
blooming Roses, of the most berdy kind., for sale:
a 1 , 0. Grape Vine., of the most approved sorts. He
invites a cull to his green house where a choice se
lection of well-crown Flowering Plums may be seen
and purchased, of
JOSEPH YENVDALL,
Gardener and Florist, Cherry street, Columbia, Pu.
April 25, 1p57.
•• C ~.
Ii so, GO TO THE
FARMERS' CASH STORE,
LOCUST ST.. COLUMBIA, PA.
W E tl , n ta , take Ihis we It .opportunit just re lyaof anuo
newd dun sp lcing;
a.,ortment of spring and ..utinner goods „consisting of
Dry (loud,Groceries.Queell-ware and GIRTSWEIre,
Table and Floor Oil Cloths. Looking Glasses. &c.
FOR THE LADIES—Rich styles of Fancy and
Klock Silk., all prices; Challies, Bereges, Delaittes,
beautiful Prints; and, in fact, every article of dress
goods that will be fa4loonuble during the coming sea
' son.
FOR MEN AND BOYQ—Cloths.Cassimeres,Cash
merettes, Croton Cloth, Tweeds. Cotionades,.kc.,ficc.;
Silk and Alarsailles Vesting. in great variety; sad all
goods suitable for Gentlemen's complete outfit.
Furnishing good... Sheeting., Alto.litts,Gliecks,Tick-
Mg', 0,,.1t00rg, &c , &nn ; together with a large as
sortment Of tbleell•Wilre and Glits,ware, Table mil
dour Oil Cluith.and it tresli lot of Grocerst- and Spice,:
all of which wit/ be sold at prices that cattalo' tail to
wt till.
Our goods were selected with great care. and to
1 the be-t advantage, so that we will be able, in price
and quality, to compete with an 3 oilier store iu Colum
bia.
The Farmers' Store ha., always had ihe reputattono
beim; the CHEAP STORE, and the fact wa: neve,
announced h) Bouk•, !sal 11 lllllle HP. ca.tons
er, We de, re partteulasly to elate, that while we
du cell erue, rnr a• cheaply lie they Call be ,•0111, %yob
out II lnec, eve cast ako sell Dry Goods us cheap us
any other hon., its town.
fl 7 A+ heretofore, all kinds of country produce
taken Its exchange for goods, and the Inelse4l snorkel
Klee allie.Vell Ihr lire eallle. 'l' J. 61 Cll,
Farmers' Cash Stole, opposite the Frankish !louse,
C 01111116131. Pa.
Apra4,1,57.
SECREINEIR'S
Splendid Jewelry ! Elegant Watches
Rich Silverware! &c.
THE subscriber has just opened a new stock,
ire=h front the city, of
• ,„,AM•• GOLD LEVER WATCHES,
Duplex, Lupines '3; Quartiers,
all of syloeh Ile Will fell OU the
1110•1 tra-onable. term, .to entire new tttock
o iCAM hO nod MOSAIC IItREAtiTI'IN6, Ear-Ringo,
, Of the latr.l -1) Ira
CLOCKS! CLOCKS!
of every th••1.111/11011; LUgUIIICr with u thousand and
one OUR r ante lee,
P. SHREINER,
Watch and Jewelry Sun t, Front Street, Columbia.
April it+, it,37.11
1857 1857
NEW SPRING GOODS
GREAT rush for Bargains at L 0. BRUNER
co , . Cllclip Store. coon r Of Third nod Union
street , . The under-iiinril have 30.1 arrived float
Phil.alelohnt. with a All/ And 11/1111.1etc• of
Sloae consisting of ISlnek and Volley calmed
CA —otter-. of .111 sty lc- and patterns' also
S. 0100•11-. Colion.olo- and Linen Good, for
Men'. wear ,• owl ',rm.:sill, 0101
all-0, Sn , pololol- 110-0.1),
nod Gloves at poet , to -tut lilt 11111,4.-W1i11•11 le
men w t omplete until], would do vet) well to
FOR THE LADIES.
Just received a ...noel lOr assollllll - 111 at filnek
which will 1/V soul ite , ege de 'Mile/. (hag.
loons. Ili 111.1111, Cc hear.. In-h Book
and CoadirlC Diu-letc-. Dolled Swi , - 11111.-
11/15. Ch, Ribbon-. Gollar, Ore-c TralrlMlllg., rc
&c., winch for vitt ty. lac ellenee and cheapness
cannot he eurpas-td uc du- inarkel.
DOO'I'S AND SHOES.
A great variety of Gents' Fine (foots, Brogans, Gui
tre.cavil sllll[lCt s. 1111(1 also. Lathes Mo.
roceo and kid Boots. (hitters. Slippers. &e, to.
g..ither as tic 1.11 ge assortment of Ch tiara's Shoes of
all style , nod sites. which. not, ithquaditig the rase
in leather, will lie -old at the tamer low priers.:
QUEENSWARE QUEENSWARE
The cast henuuiul -.1) le , 01 Queen mid Glassware
ever ntfeied in this phase. eeinnwiniing
hou-ekerping will plea-e call and exatione our stuck
m thi• line before purehaving elsewhere.
GROCERIES AND SPICES.
Of the he-t qualm., and wuranted pure and fre-h,
which w ill lie -old as cheap a, the market will Word.
Comm . ) poultice of all kinds taken at market pri
ces, w eAliang,e for good..
I 0 BRUNT 11l & CO,
Corner of Third and UlllOll streets.
Mouth
Commonwealth Insurance Co.,
TTNION BUILDINGS, Third street, llorrhburg,
CHARTERED CAPITAL, $200,000.
iiwure noild,,,gs mot other Property against loos or
alaintia,” I,} fire. Al-n. again-I perils of the Sea, In
build Sul:million arid Traiip.p.rtiiiino.
DIRECTOItS:—Stinoo Caineroll, Geo. NI. Lot man,
%V. Ilium Dock, Eli 111 ter. James Fox. Geo. Bergner,
Delwin] ut Parke. Win. 11. Kilmer, A. B. Warlord, W.
F. :Stormy, F. K. loan, John 11. Derryliill, Wm. F.
Pucker.
OFFIC F.Fts•—sl AWN CA MErt ON. Pre.itle
BENJ. PARK E, Vlce I'ic•idcut, S. S. CARRIE:It.
Secretan
11. 11.112 Y. rent, Columbia. Pa
Augmit 2.3, I triti.
Ladies' & Gentlemen's Restaurant
and Ice Cream Saloon.
I her frie s ds the
rr
(heretofore well pairolirled) lee Cl cam Saloon, she
has commenced keeping a retemory where
OWSTERS AND ALL FINDS
Or REFICESECIMENTS
may be obtained In the he-t .tyle, and at the .shortest
notice. A. h.•r accommodation.. are very taperior.
she eonfidemly retie- !Ipoll is liberal ...Imre of roldie
patronage. Every effort will b. made to alrord her
gue.b. sail-faction. _ _ _
lIESTAULIANT AND SALOON
Front. between Locust tool Uoloobtleol.,, Columbia.
Nov I, lo:01-11.
Those Awful and Terrific Accidents,
11Lf happening, from the careless hand
low of burning duel, unit forever he stopped by
the tor of
Newell's Patent So . fety Lamp A' Feeder.
Tit.. lump cannot explode trona overturning while
I ichiedot cannot explode by lilting it wlOlO 10411(1.11, tt
00111101 explode from overflowing while lighted. it Call
um explode from 2111} klIOW111 . 1111•C, 114,1111101 eXp:0110
when filling tithe fluid takes fire.
NVith Ikw 1:1011, and feeder in conjunction. the moat
eX100+11:e eoutpointil+ may be 11,11. WWI 110 gloater
...perm r r laid oil Tlik lump t. the
clienpe , t. lie•t anti aunt ever otrer,d to the public.
For kale, whulemle and retail. try
Ida I:. ii. lIIIRIi,
:tiny 2.1 , 57 Drifggirt. from 41. Columbia, Pit
NEW STOCK OF FANCY GOODS.
111 E undersigned respectfully announces
mends and the public. that ..ho 1105 now mt
band a new n....ortinent of FANCY ARTICLES. such
av Infants' Caps and Bonne'.. Truilmnies of every va
rivty, Itlocte Collar, Embroidery of all hinds; al.o.
large• to....ortment of Ladies' Fancy Ituv.kets. I reNN•et
fulls' .alien an elanantition of toy goods, f Wore
why areal want of the above mentioned articles.
mAirra.t .1. AI ILI:S.
Columbia, September 13, n.lpG.
EXTRACT
OF THE ORM IS JEW EL PLANT,
OR removing Tan,Freekles, Pimples,
tiC)ittg the complexion, giving the skill a healthy
appearance. and for clean^lng the teeth.
The jewel plant has long been known by the United
Slates ithllrlflaCOpfl . l.,ll. a medicine for both lIIIer.
nal am! external dine,SPS. but it P.O.!): within a year
Or two that it hat been di-covered to such
as recommended tor :Move. It is n delight
tut extract. and highly -edited by ILA OWII ingredi
ent, and uo lady should be without it SIP a toilet, par
ticularly duriag the Summer season, when we are
more liable io be tanned and sult•burnt than rn any
other. Purelinsd a bottle and try it. Manufactured
on,/ for nide, by
J. If. HALDEMAN.
No 3 IWolf's Row, Front .treet.Columbia, Pa.
r.-For Pale I,y nil revealable clrugglats through
out the finned State. :nal Canada.
Columbia, May 3n, 1437.
Lxm FOR MILLE.
TILE subscriber lakes this method to inform
the politic, .hat he is prepared to furnish the
BEST QUALITY OF LIME,
in yuu ours to suit purchasers, at the shortens notice.
The. Lune 1. particularly adapted for plastering and
whtte•wu+hwg. It will be delivered it desired.
JOHN ELWIN.
February 24, 1&55-1( Wrightsville, York county.
ILMDZOVELL.
Shaving and Sair-Dressing Saloon.
THE andercigned having removed to Hamil•
ton's Row. opposite the Washington Hotel, in
vites attention to his Saloon, where all person can
receive a ct.vs a ASO EAST SHAVE, and HELVE their hair
cat and dressed in the most lashsonnble and ex
quisite manner. There is something soothing in a
good shave: if any are disposed to doubt it.' et them
try me , htt I will fuily ‘h•rnon•trate the ram.
WILLIAM CLEUULTT.
Columbia, April .151945-tt
Warranted Fresh and Genuine Gar-
- -
den Seeds.
TN every variety, wholesale and retail.
Assorted Boxes put up expressly for the Country
Trade. Fine European and American Flower Seeds
20 choice varieties in Boxes for *1 , with directions.
Japan Peas. Sugar Cane Seed, Tom Thumb Dwarf
Peas, A.c. Orange Water Melon, new Winningstadt
Cabbage Seed, &s.
PASCHALL, moms k.
Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market at., CO ., hila.
May d, lars7.
List of New Books.
"DST RECEIVED at Saylor & McDonald's,
Mine Leslie's New Cook Book,
Wtddiffeld's New Cook Book,
Inquire Within; or, 3.0 U Pacts for th e People.
Hansford; a Tule of Bacon's Rebellion, by St
George Tucker.
'rhe Border Rover, by F.merson Bennett,
Viv IH, or the Secret of Power. by Mrs.Southworth
The Life mid Adventures of Beckworth, a norm
live of life among the Indians.
Columbia, April Id, lei 37.
CARD.
PROFESSOR Frederick Haas, a graduate of
the Heidelberg and Gottingen Universities, olrere
Ms services to the citizens of Columbia, as a Teacher
of Music, and the Greek, Lunn, French, and German
languages. He may be found at the Washington
House, after the let of October, and be will be glad
to recrive public favor.
Columbia, September 27,12.56-tf
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY
TLIE PASSENGER TRAINS
Or the above road will run as follows, on
vi and after NI A RCII 7.1857:
MORNING TRAINS.
Leave Columbia for York at 3 A. M. and 745 A. M.
York for Baltimore at 4.10 A. M. and 10 A.M.
Arrive in Baltimore 7.10 A. M. and 1 P.M.
Leaves Baltimore for York nt 9.15 A. M.; Leaves
York for Columbia at 11 A. M., arrives tit Columbia
at 12 Al.
EVENING TRAIN.
Leave. York for Columbia at 0:0) P. M.
Arrive. at Columbia at 745 P. M.
All the above Train, emineet with the Pasvenger
Trani, on the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad.
both going and returning.
SUNDAY TRAIN.
Leaves Columbia for York at , 10 A. M.
York tar Columbia at 5 P. M.
D. F. GRIFFIFII,
Columbia, March' 3,11857. Agent.
Northern Central Railway Co.
SUNDAY TRAIN.
A PASSENGER TRAIN, will hereafter leave Co
/1 !melee for York and Baltimore, nt 8.10 A. M., ar
rive in York at ULU A. M., and Baltimore at 1 rector]:
P. M. Leave York for Columbia at SP. 11.,arrive at
Columbia at d P. 51.. and remain at Columbia until 3
A. N. C. C. ADRICON, Supt.
1). F. Getyrrrit, Agent.
Columbia, March 14,1e..57.
RiMt‘A!!M
THE FASTEST TIME ON RECORD!
THE FLORA TEMPLE Livery Stable, for
merly occupied by J. 13. Edwards. has been pur
chased by Thomas Groom, and although not at the
"earnest -whcitauaat of many friends,- but because
the public desire the coin inuation "of a first class (A
No. I.) Livery Sothic iu Columbia, prompt and re
liable "—be has deiermined to make those in want
of HORSES AND VEHICLES realize that
--The bolt tall him
1 better limn the gray:,
THE STOCK OF HORSES
nl a character to boast ol; possessing as it does
ever, variety to suit the bold maiden equestrian, die
sedate married woman, the timid young . matt, or
“slow smell" old one, as Well at those "mast" people
who like horses that can go --some. on U plank road."
If :lay one desires it stile stint reliable horse to take
Id- stonily out with, he can be accommodated; if On
the contrary Inc wants to get over space ins the Flora
Temple style, let hens call at my stable.
I have Viler) variety of vehicles and um making
WWI:10116 to tiny Stock constantly. From the light
111/1111Ig sulky and wagon, up to the heavy latently car
riage and barouche, 1 cannot be beat outside of
acv
'111 , ,11,N1S will he low as the lowest, and my
Tennis hewer than the best.
-The eletance in the etable" ran he Find from every
point of the eoinpas., by coining into Wallin{ =tree,
put shove Front on the north side. I tespeolully
eantitatinnee of public patronage, confident
that I will render full satisfaction.
JA`. S. AIcM.A 110 N, Agent
Columbia, December 20, 150.
TEM OLD FLAG,
UNFURLED TO THE BREEZE.
"WALL CAMPAIGN! New Fall and Winter
L HEADV-MADE CLOTHING at :Hernia, &
Rio'. elation . Emporium, enost.ting to part ofCloth
mid Beaver Over Coat. Buffalo and Double Dre.s
Coats. Cloth Frock and fe“ Coat., Cloth Ha-op,
Coat., Cas.itnere Iltv.iness Frock Cont , , Mack nod
Fancy eassimere Black and Policy Satincit
Foto, Black and Fancy SUtillVents,Plush and Cash
mere Vents.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
SOOO
Felix's homemade manufacture from Old Barks
11Ien's Call, Sewed, Pe„ d Bunts, Men's Grained
and Kip Boots, Boy's and Youth's Grained and Kip
Boots. Men'i. Calf and Kip Monroe., Ladies Kid and
Morocco Boots. Ladies Kid Jenny Land 13w-k in., La
dies Colored and Black Caller!, Children'. Shoe. in
all variety, together with 'Pranks, Carpet Brigs. flats
and Caps, w all varieties, at low figures. FOIL CASII.
NIcTAUDE & BRO.
P. S.—NIERCIIANT TAILORING DONE IN TILE
BEST STYLE.
Columbia. October 4, 1°56
FURNITURE.
FERNITURE of every description from the
htghaa to the lowe-t order, warranted an good
Lancaster or Phaladelphta can produce may be
had at the
HOUSEKEEPERS' EMPORIUM,
North Queen .trey I near Crange, !mamma Cr city, at
price. far below the Initial rates in this petition of tire
Suite. A Lo, magnificent Cottage Set. and .plenditl
Wi3l(lO,N Shlldeß, below Philadelphia price..
Coal and lumber wanted in pas meat for furniture.
KETCHUM & VICKERY.
December, t 27
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PEOPLE'S Itmanirrin YARD.
QHOP in North queen street, half square
L . , south of tile Railroad, and 3rd door north of
M'Gratin's White Horse Hotel. Lancaster city.
LEWIS HALDY, Marble Mason, respeeitiilly ins
fora.. the public that he liat now in his) and the lar
gest and best assortment of ITALIAN AND AMER
ICAN MARBLE ever offered to the citizens of Lan
es-is rand greater than any other establishment west
01 Philadelphia. Flavin.; made arrangements in the
East In receive ITlnthin nt reduced prices. he an
flounces that he will sell touch cheaper than any
other establishment in this city or county can do. He
is prepared to execute in the hest style, nirsw
-I.l:sn'S. TOMBS AND GRAVE STONES. MAN
TELS. DOOR AND WINDOW SILLS, STEPS, !cc.,
&5...0f every variety and price.
His facilities for furnishieg urticlea in the Marble
line are unsurpassed by any other estuldishinent in
the city, while he assures all who may favor him with
their pattonagethat his work shall be executed as the
very hest style and on the moat reasonable terms.
_
LETTER curriNG In ENGLISIi and Gr.RIIIAN,
done at the shorteet nottce,and on the moat moder
ate terms.
respectfnlly inviiesthe publicto col l and exam-
Inc his work, being fully satisfied to rest his claim
;o public patronage upon Its merit•.
Thankful for the many favors bestowed upon him,
heliopes by staicanttention to bu.ineastoiners Laud re
ceive a Atari: of the public patronage.
Laneurter, April Uti,
GERMAN AGENCY,
FOR THE COLLECTION OF CLAIMS,
DRAFTS, POWER OF ATTORNEYS, arm.
THE Subscriber having made arrangements
I. with some of the oldest Honking Ili:times in Ger
many, is now prepared to collect Monies and make
Power of Attorneys for any part of Germany.
lie has also made arrangements to give his Own
Draft to any our who wishes money sent on, and
guarantee• it will lie paid,—having had much expe
rience in this business, he intends to devote his full
attention to it in future.
All collections of Claims. he., attended to with cor.
reetnes< and dispatch. and no charges for information.
For further particulars address
JACOB HERZOG,
Dry Good Merchant, No. 69 North Queen Street,
Lancaster City, Pa.
N. knalt. °learn:lan Coin exchanged at full
rates.
12;!=i
GREAT VARIETY STORE.
'LUST RECEIVED, a larger and finer stock
of Toys and fancy good• 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
auto to person• of every age and taste. An immense
assortment of Portmonnaies, Pocket Book., &c.. &e.
GEORGE: J. SMITH,
LOCUM street. between the Rank and Franklin House.
Columbia, December IJ, WO.
PIKE ENSUILINCS 00=mb:rip DP
PEULAZIELPMA.
STATEMENT of the Assets of the Company on
January 1,1657.
Published in conformity with the provision of the
sixth section of the Act of A ssembly,of Aprilsth,l642.
MORTGAGES.
Being Hest mortgage r. on real estate, in the
City and County of Philadelphia, except
830,950 in Montgomery, Sucks, Schuyl
kill and Allegheny counties, Penney I va
nia, .$1,619,932.73
REAL ESTATE.
Purchased at Sheriffs , sales, under
mortgage claims, vie:
Eight houses and lot. 70 by 150 feet, on
the South-west corner ofCheanut and
Seventeenth streets,
A house and lot. 27 by 71 feet, on North
side of Spruce street, West of Elev.
eats street,
A house and lot. 21.7 by 100 feet. on
West side of Penn Square, South of
High street,
Two houses and lots, each 18 by 60 feet,
on South side of Spruce street, near
Sixteenth street,
Five houses sod lots, each 17-9 hy 90
feet, Nos. 159, 101, 163, 165 and 167
Dilwyn
Three houses and lot, 49 by 54 feet, on
East side of Seventeenth street, south
of Pine st,
Hotel and 10t,50 by SI feet, on the South-
east eornerof Chesnut and Bench sta.,
Five houses and tot. 42 by 66 feet.on the
North side of George street, West of
Ashton street.
Seven houw• and lot, 20 by 117 feet, on
the East side of Beach street, south
of Chesnut .oreet,
A house and lot, IS by 30 feet, No. 96
Fitzwater street. East of Ninth street,
A ground rent of $3O. Issuing out of o lot'
13.4 by 40 feet. on North side of Otter
street, 40 feet West of Lerma rd street, ,
LOANS.
Temporary Loans, on Stocks us Collat
eral Security,
STOCKS.
•10,000 Alms House Loan, 5 per cent
on.)
200 Shares Bank of Kentucky.
tt Northern Bnnk of Kentucky,
100 " Union Bunk of Tennessee,
13 " Immance Company of the
State of Penmylvania,
. .
200 " Southwark Railroad Co.
37 " Commercial and Railroad
Rank, Vicksburg,
300 " Pennsylvania Railroad Co.,
91 " Franklin Fire Insurance Co.,
2 " I'dercunaile Library Co.,
21 " Union Canal Company,
10 " Schuylkill Railroad Co ,
$lOOOO North Penn's Railroad Bonds,
*647,47 City Warrants.
Notes and Hills receivable,
Unsettled l'olicies,
Cush on hnud, 42.360
Cash in hands of Agents, 12...T22
LOSSES BY FIRE.
Lo.•es paid during the year ISSIL $301,638 81
By order oldie Hoard,
CHARLES N. BANCKER. President.
Attevt CIIABLEM ELBA:toms, Secretary.
Utaernan•.—Chas. N. Meeker, Tobias Wag,ncr,
Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. mr. Rieliarth,
Mordecai D. Lewis. David S. Brown,lsuac Lea, Ed.
ward C. Dale, Gco. Fates.
THOS. LLOYD, Agent, Columbia.
Muy 2. 1557.
Hover's Liquid Hair Dye.
Tills Hair Dye needs only a trial to satisfy
all of iis perfection as a Dye.. and the following
estimonial from that eminent Analytic Chemist, Pro
en-or Booth, of the. U.S. Mint. will only confirm what
11011en11,14 have previously borne testimony to
"LABORATORY Iva PRACTICALCIIENIC4TRT,
St Stephen's Place,
Philndelpl la. February 17, 1957.
"Being well nequailited with the subetances coo
posingllover's Liquid Bair Dye. I am satisfied that by
following the simple directions given for its use, it
will ant injure toe Hair or Skin, but will give a natu
ral and durable color to the hair.
. . . . . . .
JAMES C. BOOTH, Analytic Chemist."
llover's %I:ming Inks, including liover's Fluid. and
lloyer's Indelible Inks, are too well known and in
troduced to require tiny additional testimony of their
character. The suites have been increasing since
their first introduction, giving evidence that the ar
ticles truly posse+♦ that intrinsic merit claimed at firs:
for thew 1,5 the Manufacturer.
Orders addressed to the Manufactory, N 0.416 Race
street above Fourth. (old No. 144,) Philadelphia, will
receive prompt intention by
JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer.
April 19, 1e57-1y
EVANS &. WATSON,
, ,,
,- 1 .- PRILABELPIIII Illanufae
'(,)l(l,:p; lured SALAMANDER SA FES
1 '''t ', :",L., :- i No. 26 S. Fourth mtreet, Phila.
.... 1. , eiii,,
. 1 Truth is ntighty and mustpre
,t, .( f .I ; : , Report of the Committee up
,4
~....„..„,___,..,_.7 :, _: .„ .. • pointed
of to th er
i e ro ri n t ne s ts a d fes the , . t
- ---. . --- Reading, February 27,1. W.
READING, March 4.
8000
The undersigned, members of the committee, do
respectfully report, that we saw the two Safes origi
nally agreed upon by Farrel & herring, and Evans &
Wat•nit, placed side by side in a furnace, viz:
The. Safe in rpre by the Paymaster of the Philadel
phia and Rending Railroad Company, in his office at
Rending. manufactured by Farcels & Herring, and
the Safe in use by 11. A. Lantz, in his store. manu
factured by Evans & Watson, and put in books pre
ci'ely alike.
The fire won started at fif o'clock A. M., and kept
up until four cords of green hickory, two cords dry
oak and half the-tout top wood were entirely con
sumed, the whole under the superintendence of the
subscribers, members of the committee. The Safes
were then cooled od with water, after which they
were opened and the Looks and papers taken out
by the committee and sent to H A. Luntz's store for
public examination, after they were first examined
and marked by the Committee. The books and pa.
per,. taken from the Safe manufactured by Evans and
IV/11.11 were but slightly affected by the intense heat
while those taken from the Safe manufactured
by Farrell road Herring were itt our judgment dam
aged fully fifteen per cent. more than those taken
from Evan• & Wat-on's Safe.
We believe the above to have been a fair rind im
partial trial of the respective qualities of both safes.
JACOB H. DVsiIER,
DANIEL S. HUNTER,
Having been absent during the burning, we fatly
eutneide with the above statement of the condition of
the papers and books when out of the reapective
Saes. G. A. TsUf.IOI,I,S.
11. 11. hII.IIILENBERG.
JAMEANIILIJOLLAND.
The following named gentlemen, residents of Evad
ing and 118 yummy. who raw the above fire, have
purchased tweuty•eight Safes from Evans & Watson
since the burning up to May Ist. 1037:
G A. Nicoll., I, Lepold ninth, I; Isaac. Ruth 1;
Kirk do lletcter, I; W. Rhoads & Son, 1; Henry W.
mi..tnger, 2; Dr. Wm. Moore. 1; Solomon Rhoads.
I; Levi L. Smith I; High & Craig. 1; {Vm. Rack, I;
linnuigmin & Win. Me'doter, I; Geo J. Eck.
eri. 1; J M.& G. W. Hatistoel, 1; Ezra Miller, 1;
[Mime} cr. Vollmer & Co , Jume• Jamison,
I; J. It. do A. 11. Warner, I; Jacob Set:mocker, 1;
Wm. King, 1; V. IL Scholleitherger. 1; R. R. Com
pany, I; H. A Lantz, 2; W. C. & P. P. Ermantrout;
.1. P. Bridegane, I.
EVANS & WATSON
HAVE NOW ON lIAND
••
300,000 POUNDS
Of the above SAFES,
Which they offer for rale on better terms than any
other innnulbetarer in the United States.
Philadelphia. May IP, 1:157-1Y
J. SBBOILD73R,
Ladies Boot dr. Shoe Manufacturer,
No. 1 Locust street, Columbia, Pa.
INVITES the Cation of the citizens
Columbia and the public generally to his snipe
-
nor ....ark in the above hue of business. lie
respectfully tenders his sincere thanks for the
very liberal patronage he has received. and would
announce 10 Inspatrons that lie has constantly on
hand a large and choice variety of materials. and is
prepared to mid, up, 11l addition to his large stock of
ready-made work on hand. Ladies. Misses. and Chil
dress SHOES. GAITERS, BOOTS. SLIP
PERS, Sc., hi the latest and best styles. Ile I
solicits a continuance of the favor so liberally
bestowed by the public.
JAMES SCIIROEDER,
May 2,1557. Columbia, Pa.
Balm of Thousand Flowers,
DISCOVERED by Dr. Fontaine, Paris, for beautifying
the completion, curing all the diseases of the skin,
for Shaving, cleansing the teet It; for the Toilet and the
Murmry, for bathing and manymedical purposes. For
sale by Da. E. B.
Golden Mortar Drug Store, Columbia, Pa.
Columbia, May 2, 1f57.
To the Ladles and Gentlemen.
Dr. Laverne's Victory Shoulder Brace
mills is an entirely new, stud greatly improved ar
t tide. coinbming all the advantages of a suspender
and Shoulder Brace. It is light and elastic, equally
adapted to the wear of either sex, and so constructed
that it is impossible for them to bind under the arm,
which has been one serious objection to nearly all the
brace.that have heretofore been used. It is highly
approved by Physicians and Surgeons. as being con
ducive to health and gracefulness. Those who are
subject to pain in the chest, disease of the Lungs.
Heart or Stomach, symptoms of Consumption, we
would advise to call at the Drag and Prescription
Store, N 0.3 Wolf's Row, and purchase one immedi
ately. .1. IL HALDEMAN.
Columbia May 16,1957.
SOLUTION OF CITRATE OF DIAGNESIA,or Par
entire Mumma Water.—This pleasant medicine
wince is highly recommended as n substitute for
Epsom Malts, fteidliir Powders, &e.. can be obtained
fresh every day at Da. E. It. HERR'S Drug Store,
Front M. [l2
-
JUT received, a fresh supply of Corn
Starch, Farina, and Aire Flatiron
MeCORIC & DELLF7IT'S
Family Medicine Store. Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia.
Coluntbsa, May 30, 1557.
LAMPS, LAMPS, LAMPS. Jest received at
Ilerr's Drug Store,
.a new and beautiful lot of
Lampe of all descriptions.
May 2,1537.
SATING FIJND
OF TILL
National Safety Trust Company,
WALNUT street, south-west corner of
Third, Philadelphia.
Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania.
Money is received in any sum, large or small, and
interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of
withdrawal.
The office Is open every day from 9 o'clock in the
mo • g till ;o'clock in the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings tilt 9 o'clock.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
All 'urns large or small, are paid back in GOLD on
demand without notice, to any amount.
HON. HENRY L. BENNER., President.
ROBERT SELFRIDG E, Vice President.
Wm. J. Ram), Secrets rv.
DIRECTORS.
Henry L. Benner, C. Landreth Manna,
Edward L. Carter, F. Carroll Brews:er,
Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry,
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 Otte Million and a Half of Dol
lars: as per published report of Assets, are made in
conformity with the provisions of the Charter. in
Real Estate, hlortgages. Ground Rents, and such first
class securitiesois will always insure perfect security
to the depositors, and which cannot fail to give per
manency and btu bi It ty to this old and well established
Institution.
April IS, 1957-1 y
t - At co.t,
ii58.2,7e4.63
lIERREDIG'S S.A.I'M
- .. . i ....,.......- : TH K ACKNOWLEDGED
n47.2.:Strltupopo ~,,/ 'CHAMPION.
:iztl
~.,...20'' . The recent trials at Reading
1 . 'llif 4 i .'.; have endorsed the current o
. , *I; public opinion, and confirm,'
il 4,3 7 1. 0 r ..i. i the verdict of more than ;200
,". li . / ...... “ i' r.:';;' accidental fire, proving com
i ~.. clu-ively that —herring's" is
! ~ jai , i A t the Only Safe that will not burn
p
:t.ip.a.i.sa i..-I. Report on the Trial of Iron
....e°" Safes at Reading:
1i9,114.1S
"Ott 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 satisfied
that all was right. The day following, the bunting
took place, under the superintendence of the Com
mittee. After a fair arid impartial bunting for five
hours, the Safe of Messrs. Evans & Watson was first
opened, the Safe being on fire inside, and the con
tents partially con , umed, while the contents in the
St*: of Messrs. Farrell & Herring were in good COll.
dirion. and no,fire inside."
Reading. March 2, 2857.
(Signed,) --
Cogt,
- 9 *71,232 07
And endorsed by over 50 of the best men of Rend
in4;he above Safes can be: inspected at 31 Walnut
Street, where the public cull satisfy themselves of the
great superiority of the "Herring's Patent Champion,'
over the defeated and usesbup•kinuide Iron Deur Sala
mander."
53422 70
1216 50
FARRELS k HERRING,
34 Walnut Street, Philad'a
Only makers in this State of Herring's Patent Champion
Safes.
The attempt made by other parties to bolster up the
reputation of a Safe which has failed so signally in
accidental fires in Philadelphia, (Ranstead Place ) by
taking one out of an agent's store,(ll.A.Lautz,) made
double thickness, (ditTerent from those they sell) to
'burn up" one of Herring's, (half as thick) has met
with its true reward. Herring's Safe could not be burnt,
proving conclusively that the only reliable Safe now
nude 18 "Herring's," of whichover 15,000 are now in
actual use, and more than dOO have been tried by fire
without a single loss.
Slay 23, 1537-ly
54,6E12 36
I ,827,185 so
TN great variety, consisting of Prouty, Na
-1 kers, Wiley, Peekskill, Sideliall, Sahsoll, Double
M icing:in and Star Ploughs, with wrought shares,
also. expanding Cu! avatars, with steel and reve Nib It
teeth, field and garden Harrows, Cast Iron Rollers,
flay. Straw slid Fodder Cutters, with a !urge assort
ment of Horticultural Tool.. at w holt,:tle and retail.
PASCHALL MORRIS & CO.,
Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market at., Phila.
May 2, 1557.
Ketchum's Combined Reapers and
mowers,
OF the manufacture of 1857, with all the
recent improvements. They are w urramed to
cut 10 to 15 ncres of grass or grain in a flay, as well
as it can be done with a scythe er cradle. For sale
by PASCHALL MORRIS & CO.,
Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market at., Mkt
Itl ay tr. 1n.57.
JAMES B. HOLLINS,
Importer and Wholesale Dealer in
China, Glass and Qneensware,
No. 346 Alarket street, above Tenth, south side,
Philadelphia.
Nov. 29, 1956-9 mos.
CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE,
MO. 72 North Second Street, opposite the
Mount Vernon House Philadelphia.
Gold Lever Watches. ful l jewelled, 11 K. ease. 828;
Silver Lever do , d0.,812; Silver Lepine do.. s 9; Quer.
tier, $5, to *7; Gold Speetueleit, *4,50 to 5111; Silver
do , 81,50; Silver Table Spoons, per sett. *l4 to SIM
Silver Desert do., do.,
*9 to $11; Silver Tea do., do.,
51.75 to *7,50; Gold Pens and Gold Cases, *3,25 to
ttri; Gold Pens and Silver do ,811; together with 11 va
riety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb, Guard and Fob
Chains. All Goods warranted to be as represented.
Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner.
Al.°, Masonic Marks, Phis, Am., made to order.
N. B.—All orders sent by mail or otherwise, Will
be punctually attended to.
September 27, 1856.1 y
ST. EgALISTILENCEI 1101121 L,
288 Chesuut street, Philadelphia.
GYM. S. CAM PBELL,PROPRIETOR
6. W. AIULLIN, SIIPERINTEN DENT.
May 17, 185r,if
STAUFFER Ar.HARLEY.
CHEAP WATCHES & JEWELRY
WHOLESALE AND RE
TAIL, et the ••PHILA
DELI'IIIA WATCH AMU JEW
ELRY arl'ORE, , No. 96 ,North Second etrect, corner
of Quarry, l'hil'a.
Gold Lever ‘Vatche.r,full-jeweled,lB car
cases, 829 00
Gold Lepine, 19 caret eases, 21 00
Silver Lepine, full-jeweled, 12 00
Salver Lepine, jewels, 9 00
Superior Quartters, 7 00
Gold Spectacles, 7 011
Pane Salver do. 1 50
Gold Bracelets, 3 00
Ladies' Gold Pencils, 1 00
Salver Tea Spoons, set, 5 00
Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 OU
Gold Finger Rings, 371 cts. to 9.90; Watch Glaases,
plainl2l ems., patent lei, lunet 25; other articles in
proportion. All Goods warranted to be what they
are sold for.
On hand some Gold and Eli:yer Levers and Lepines
still lower than the ultove4riee;.
AU FER & HARLEY.
Philadelphia, September 27. 1e....3"6-ly
FARMERS, .A.TTEMITIOP7!
aROIVERB of Gran and Tobacco, use Let
arm'. :Riper Phosphate of Lime. 8:450 pee bbl.,
or $4ll per ton.
GROWERS OF CORN AND POTATOES,
Lse Leinou's American Fertilizer. 153,50 per bbl., or
1625 per ton. There lins been received three diplomas
from Pennsykratila, New York and New Jersey State
Agricultural *Societies. and Crystal Palace Associa
tion for the above Fertilizers, which have been in
successful use for the past five } ears. Orders enclo
sing the cash. or drafts, mailed and registered. will
be promptly attended in by fi. A. LEINAC,
Proprietor, No. 19 South Front st., Phila.
May 31, ldSd.tf
GARDEN ENGINES,
T'IIROWIN6 a stream of water 60 to 60 feet.
Cast Iron Lift, and Force Pumps, Barn Door
o icra, Turnip Drills, Improved Wheat Drills, with
Oats and Oman Seeder attached; Plows of various
patterns and sizes; Square and Expanding 'Harrows,
Gore's Patent Premium Hatter Worker—a new article
just received. Also. min r articles for the farm and
garden, in their proper reason.
PASCHALL, MORRIS 21c CO..
Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market, Phila.
July Ilit. ISM.
COURT PROCLAZATION.
WHEBEI% the Hon. HENRY G. LUNG, Pres
dent, Hon. A. L. HAras and IF liar troy,
Esq., Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas,
in and for the county of Lancaster, and Assistant
Justice at the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Gen
eral Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace,
in and for said county of Lancaster, have issued
their Precept to me directed, requiring me, among
other thinip. to make public Proclamation throughout
my [bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and
a General Jail Delivery: Also, a Court of General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will
commence in the City of Lancaster, in the Common.
wealth of Pennsylvania, on the3d MONDAY IN AU
GUST. 1837: In pursuance of which precept, Public
Notice is Ilerrby Were, to the Mayor and Aldermen of
the city of Lancaster. in said county, and all the Jus
tices of the Peace, the Coroner, and Constabi ee of
the said city and county of Lancaster, that they he
then and there In their own proper persons, with
their rolls, records a lid examinations, and inquisi
tion., and their other remembrances, to do those
things which to their offices appertain, in their behalf
to be done; and alto all those who will prosecute
against the prisoners who are, or then shall be, in the
Jail of the said county of Lancaster, are to be then
and there to prosecute against them as shall be just.
Dated at Lancaster, the MN h day Of July 1997.
GEORGE MARTIN, Sherifr.
N. 13 —Punctual attendance of the Jurors and Wit
nesses will hereafler be expected and required on the
first day of the sessions. Aldermen and Justices of
the Peace are required by an order of Court, dated
No.-Plat, 1819, to return their recognixances to John
J. Porter, Clerk of Quarter Sessions, within one week
from the day of final action in each case, and in de
fault thereof, the Magistrates' costs w ill not be
allowed.
July as, 1957.5 t
A 30TIIER lot of Superior Taking Beans ,
;um. tece.ved mid tor =de, by
R. WILLIANts vivo* alma.
Columbia, June 27,1297.
H. F. FELIX,
P. N. COLEMAN,lCommittee
A. 11. PEACOCK,
PLOUGHS,
M. AVISE'S
ALOT of Fresh Vanilla Beans, at Dr. E B.
Herr's Golden Mortar Drug Store.
Columbia, May 2.1857.
ASUPERIOR article of burning Fluid just
received and for sale by H. SUYDAM 4: SON.
A LARGE lot of City cured Dried Beef, just
reeeived at rt. SUM& &
Columbia, December 20,1856.
A NEW and fresh lot of Spices, just re
ceived aLYILINI ct SOWS.
Columbia, Dec.2o, 1220.
COUNTRY Produce constantly on band an d
for sok by 11. SUYDAM & SON.
TTOMINY, Cranberries, Raisins, Figs, Alm
odds, R'aluuts, Creme Nuts, Zr.e., just received
LI. SUTDAX & SON'S.
Columbia, Dec.2o, 1950
A SUPERIOR lot of Black and Green Teas,
Coffee and Chocolate, just received at
H. SUYDAM &SON'S
Dec. 20, 18%. Corner of Front and Union sts
JUST RECEIVED, a beautiful assortment of
Glass Ink Stands, at the Headquarters stud
New. Depot.
Coleraine, April 13, 1837.
EITRA Family and Superfine Flour of the
best brand, for sale by 11. SUYDAM & SON.
JUST received 1000 lbs. extra double bolted
Buckwheat Meal, at
Dec.2o, lEO6. H. SUYDAM tr. SON'S.
TABLE and Rock Salt, by the sack or bushel, for
sale low, by
hlarch ti, 1657. 1. 0. BRUNER CO.
DE GRATH'S ELECTRIC OIL. Ju.t received,
fresh supply of this popular remedy, and for sale
by R. WILLIAMS,
May 10,1850. Front Street, Columbia, Pa.
A LARGKassortmen tof Ropes. all sloes and lengths,
..Cl. on hand and for sale at TILOS. WELSH'S,
Mara L 2, 1257. No. 1. High street.
1)OOTA, SHOES, GROCERIES, &c., ulso, Fresh
Burning Fluid, just opened us
THOMAS WELSH'S
March 21. 1557. No. 1. High Street.
DAME Hams, Shoulders, Dried Bee ; and Sides
just received at
March 29,1857. BRUNER & CO'S.
SUGARS, Sugars, of the best qualities, just received
and for sale by
March 26, 1857. BRUNER & CO.
11l ROOMS, BroomP, Brooms, x large lot just re
ceived, at [nth 28,1857.] BRUNER & CO'S.
SOAP of all kinds suitable for washing and the
toile!. at I. 0. BRUNER & CO.,
Marell'27, 1857.
COFFEE'S do PEAS of all kinds and prices for sale
by L 0. BRUNER & CO'S.
March 29. 1957.
'DISH, Fish, Fiah—Codfiab, Mackerel, Herring, &c.,
for Foie by 1. 0. BRUNER & CO.
March. Y 3, 1557.
A NEW lot of NVIIALE AND CAR GREASING
/1 OILS, received ut thy itore of the subscriber.
May 10,18.56. Front Street, Columbia, Pa.
ToßEsii Burning Fluid, Jut received and for guile
by 1. 0. BRUNER & CO.
March 29,1956.
DRIED BEEF, Extra and Plain Hams, Shoulders
and mess Pork, for sale by
THOMAS WELSH,
March 21, 185 G. No. 1. High street.
OATS, Corn, Hay, and other feeds. for sole by
THOMAS WELSH
March 21, 1,7
AIOLASSES, Love ringog Syrop,New Orleans, Cuba,
and Sugar llouDe., for sale low, by
March '27,1857. 1. 0. 131111NER & CO.
WIC:O3Ft. SS .4i.M. M
2000 TONS Pittsburg Gas Coal, 400 tons
Butt. Company White Ash Lump Coal.—
B. F. APPOLD &
Nos. 1, 2 & 6, Canal Basin.
Columbia, January 31, 1557.
Apply to
FOB. SALE,
ALARGELOT of Cherry and Poplar Boards, which
will be sold low for cash. Avid} , to
B. 1.. A PPOLD CO..
Nos. 1,2 and 6, Cunal Basin.
Colmblart, November 22, 16.56.
Kennedy's Medical Discovery.
THE announcement that I have received a lot of this
valuuble medicine, is all that is necessary to mer
it a share of the alflicted's patronage.
April 4, 1857-tf J. If. HALDEMAN
Music: Music::
NYE have made urrougements with one of the
largest Publishing Houses in Philadelphia, by
which we cult furnish uny music published in this
country, at a few days notice. New music received
us soon UN published.
April 18.1857. SAYLOR & McDONALD.
JUST RECEIVED.
20BORES ORANGES, 1000 Cocoanuts, and a
lot of Prime Nuts. For rule by.
J, F. SATITH
Wholesule and Retail
April 4.18.57
“Patent Safety NlghtTaper,”
MRULANT Sans hlache for the bed chamber, To
bucconists and Hotel Keepers. It coats but a tri
Ile, mid is warranted not to consume more than a six
pence of oil lim a week. Call and examine them a
the Drug and Prescription store of
April 4-:f J. 11. HALDEMAN.
SALIKEUELL LODGE,
DAGUERREIAN ARTIST,
Corner Front 4- Locust Streets, Columbia,
respecctfully informs his old friends and the public
generally, that he has again inken charge of his
roome in person, and will be pleased to see all who
may favor him with a call.
PICTURES TAKEN FOR 25 CENTS,
And upwards, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Ea - No picture need be taken train the Gallery
unless it is such as is really desired.
Columbia, March 7, 1857.
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 to Locust
street, between Second and Third streets, known as
the
LAMB TAVERN.
Extensive ambling and yards, (the largest and best
in the borough,) afford ample room to accommodate
those who may favor him with their custom, Careful
bustlers will be provided, and no pains spared to
merit public confidence.
lie 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 14,1857.1
NEW FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS!
OPEN this day, at IMAGO k BRO'S Cheap
Cash Store, an extensive assortment of Pry
vi,:
LADIES , DRESS GOODS.—black Gm de Rhine
Silks; all widths black India Satins; striped and
plaid Silks. Mous de Laine; Mous de Rage; Woolen
Plaid; Caslimeres; Chintzes and Prints in all varieties.
SHAWLS AND MANTI LLAS.—SteIIa, ' Long and
Square Omaha Shawls; Buy Slate, Empire and Wa
terville Long and Square Shawls.
CLOTHS AND GASSIAIERES.—French black
Cloths of Nelson's make; Englikh blue Cloths and
brown do.; French black Cussimere—striped and
plain do.; Brocade, Silk, black Satin and Cassimere
Ye... Sags.
HOUSEKEEPER'S GOODS.—Bleached
Unbleached do., Tichings, Checks,. Table Diapers,
Towelings, Hosiery and Trimmings in all varieties.
The above goods have jars been purchased in New
York and Philadelphia, FOR CASH, and will be sold
at small advance, for the same.
0ct.4,1850. hicTAGUE & BRO.
Susquehanna Planing Mill,
COLUMBIA, PA.
rAIIIE undersigned respectfully announce to
their friends and patrons, and to the public gen
era ly. that they are prepared to furnish all kinds of
FLOORING, SIDING AND SURFACED
LUMBER.
Also, Doors, Sash, Shutters. Blinds, Window and
Door Frames, Mouldings, Ite., 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 31 ...1 sse-tr.
r.M7II:I 7 :TOI:TT7I
TUE undersigned are now receiving and
± will be opening during the next week, at their
store in Locust street, opposite the Columbia Bank,•
new and large assortment of Goode suitable for the
season, consisting in part of
DRY GOODS, such as Cloths, Cossimeres, Vest-
Inge, Black and Fency Silks, together with a great
variety of LADIES DRESS GOODS;
HOUSEFURNISIIING GOODS, such as Sheelings,
14uslins,Tickings, Cheeks, Oil Cloths, Blinds &c.
GROCERIES of every description — fresh ' and of
the best qualities;
Together with a general assortment orQueensware
Glassware, Carpets, Blinds, Looking Glasses, Drug
gets, Battings. Rugs.
WALL PAPERS,
In fact everything kept in a well-regulated stare.
Call and see our assortment, as we feel satisfied
that none will go away disappointed, sewn
BELL Ira.CLintivlLLT Tog CABS!
and are thereby enabled to sell geode lithe very LOW.
EST FIGURES. FRY t /lAGAIAN.
Eeknaida, April 14, 1829.
TO THOSE WHO WANT FARM'S;
A Farm Within the Reach of Every Man.
THE' RIDGWAY FARM COMPANY has
made arrangements by which all who
desire to settle or purchase a home can do so.
The farms consist of the best limestone soil
of the most superior quality for farming, in a
rapidly improving place, into which an exten
sive emigration is now pouring. The property
is located in Elk County, Penna., in the midst
of a thriving population of some 10,000. The cli.
mate is perfectly healthy, and the terrible
plague of the west, fever, is unknown. It also
has an abundance of the best quality of coal
and iron. The price to buy it out is from $3
to $2O per acre, payable by instalments, to be
located at the time of - purchasing, or a share of
twenty-five acres entitling to locate the same
for $3OO, payable $6 per month, or 121 acres
payable $4 per month. Discount for every
sum of $lOO and under, paid in advance, a dis
count of $5 per cent. will be allowed, and for
over $lOO a discount of 10 per cent.
In considering the advantages of emigrating
to this locality, the following are presented.
FLIIST—The soil is a rich limestone, capable
of raising the heaviest crops, owing to which
this settlement has attained its present great
prosperity.
SECOND—It is the centre of the great north
west coal basin, and isdestined soon to become
one of the greatest business places in the state.
It will supply the great Lake market, (accord
ing to population and travel the greatest in
the Union.) It has five workable veins of the
best bituminous coal, amounting in the aggre
gate to over 22 feet, which makes 22,000 tons
of coal under each acre. This will make the
land of inestimable value.
The eminent state geologist, Dr. Chas. T.
Jackson of Boston, has made a geological, sur
vey of the land, and analysed the coal, the
iron ore and the limestone. This report, to
gether with maps, will be furnished to inqui.
rers.
FOURTH —Three railroads are laid out through
this property. The Sunbury & Erie Railroad
gives us a market for our coal to the lakes—it
runs from Erie to Philadelphia. A large part
of this road has been finished, and is now in
running order. A heavy force is now work
ing from Erie towards our land in the western
direction, the means for the completion of
which has been raised—it will soon be finished.
The Allegheny Valley Railroad connects us
with New York, Boston and Pittsburg. The
Venango Road connects us with the West.
There are already good turnpike roads run.
ning though this property, various other roads
have been opened to accommodate the emigra
tion and settlement which has already taken
place.
There is no opportunity equal to it now of.
fered to the man who wants to provide himself
a home in an easy way, and make a settlement
where he can live in prosperity and indepen
dence in a climate PERFECTLY HEALTHY.
No case of the fever ever having been known
to occur in this settlement. It is not like
going to the backwoods of the west, among
perhaps intolerant people, where there is no
society, churches or schools, where the price
of land is high, and where the emigrant, after
being used to the healthiest climate in the
world, has to endure sickness and pain, and
perhaps ruins his health and that of his family.
But here is a thriving settlement, having three
towns, containing churches, schools, hotels,
stores, saw mills, grist mills, and everything
desired. There is a cash market at hand.—
The lumber trade last year amounted to over
two hundred million feet of lumber. In a short
time, owing to the coal, it will become still
more valuable, as a number of iron works and
manufactories will soon be started; they are at
present starting them extensively at Warren.
Evenifor those who do not wish to go there,
the payments are such that they can easily
buy a farm to save their rising families from
want in the future, or to gain a competence by
the rise which will take place in the value of
lands. By an outlay scarcely missed, a sub
stantial provision can be made. Persons
should make early application, apply or write
to E. Jeffries, Sec., No. 135 Walnut street,
below Fifth, Philadelphia. Letters carefully
answered, giving full information.
Shares or tracts of land can be bought or
secured by letter enclosing the first instalment
of five dollars, when the subseriber will be fur
nished with books, maps, &c. Warrantee
Deeds given. Persons can also purchase from
our Agents.
Route from Philadelphia to Tyrone on the
Pennsylvania Central Railroad, and thence• by
stage to the land. 1 his a delightful season to
visit St. Mary's—the best hotel accommoda
tion is afforded.
Enquire for E. C. Shultz, Esq., the Agent
for the property at St. Mary's.
June 13, 1857-3 m
CRAMPS, SCALDS, BURNS, Sec.
rilitED in a short lime by Cooper's Anti
v Pain Tincture. Asa pain alley tater, this Tincture.
though cot 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 ease
or two of Cramp and Colic. It will relieve almost
every variety of Pain, within from one minute to fit
teen minutes—even the most acute cases of Neuralgia
and Rheumatism, and is used, not only by Physicians,
but Ly persons of every etas, and rank.
WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR?
It is good for wind and pain in the Stomach and
Bowels, Diarrhea and Dysentery. Colic, Cholera and
Cholern Alorbus, Rheumatism acute, chronic and ner
vous. Plithisic or Asthma, Croup. Colds,
Coughs
Scalds, Burns, Wounds, Bruises, l. 4 prains, Still and
Swollen
Jointi,lteuralgin or Tic Doloreaux, Tooth
ache, Sick and Nervous Headache, to quiet a nervous
restlessness, and thus enable one to sleep calmly.—
Pain In the side, u Stitch In the Back, Cricks,Crampx
and almost every kind of pain, internal and external;
Ivy Poison. Stings and Rites of Poisonous Insect%
FEVER AND AGUE*, FITS, Hiccough. Heartburn,
Cold Feet, Freezes, Chilblains, Painful CI:0111/4 Swell
ings, Old Sores, to allay Inflammation, and prevent
Mortification. ke., &c.
c'PRICE 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. ..ER
Da. E. D. HERR, Agent, Columbia.
May 2, 1557.
New and Cheap Groceries.
THE undersigned take this method of re
turning sincere thanks to their numerous friends
for the liberal pa:ronage given them during the past
year, and respectfully ask a continuance of the same.
They have just returned from Philadelphia with a
very large lot of fine Groceries, Confectionery, &c.,
among which may be found the following:
Love ring's Syrup Molasses,
New York Syrup Molasses.
Prime baking 'Molasses,
Sugar House Molasses
A A large lot of Sugars. Coffee. &c.
A leo, a lot of fine Baking Raisins, only In cents.
Fine large bunch and layer Raisins, m 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 Cokes, Sap Sage
Cheese, Ketchup, and a great variety of other articles,
suitable for the present season. •
I:I3 . .PLELLIF. LIVE 05 A CALL.
H. SUYDAM & SON,
Corner of Front and Union stemma.
Columbia, December 13, 1856.
MC3E6W ..VITMLMVI
AND NEW GOODS. •
TAR underidgned having taken the store lately aeon
pied by his brother, in Locust street, opposite the
Columbia Bunk, and having associated with him in
business, Mr. F. L. HAGMAN, will continue the bit.
siness under the firm of FRY& RAGMAN, 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, Wall
Papers, Ac., Ac., Ac.,all of which we are determined
to sell at the VERY LOWBST PRICES. As we ia.
tend doing an _
EXCLUSIVE CASH BUSINESS,.
we will be able to compcteln prices with any store in
the county.
We respectfully solicit a call from our friends and
the public generally.
R. H. FRY.
Country Produce always taken at the highest mar.
ket prices.
Columbia, April 5,1856.
Fresh Ethereal.
ALCOHOL and Pine Oil, can always be had
at the lowest prices, at the Golden Mortar Drug
[Nov. 49, Ma.
=1
Cooper's Anti-Pain Tincture.
THE undersigned is the only authorized agent for
the sale of this truly valuable ruedieirte. in thut
place.
May 16,1e.57.tf
PRIZE GE/URAN SEGARS.
TDATE JUST RECEIVED 200,000 MORE
_L
of those PRIME SERAILS, which I will sell
CHEAPER than any Store in this or any other town.
iiitesTeraE.CsMolZerDWAßl,
and others will do welkby giving me a call before
purchasing elsewhere.
The above mentioned Segars ran be seen at
J. F. SMITH'S
Wholesale ConAsettonary establishment, Front street,
two doors below the Washington How, Columbia.
Columbia, Aug. 30, MO.;
J. H. HALDEMAN