The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, May 15, 1858, Image 3

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    21 0 11.11 1 011 Mr 2- Gomm
ENTLISELIe NEW.
Latest Arrival of the' Season.
rill'', Subscribers have jest received and
opened a large Stock of floods, suitable for the
.seas 4n; coustoting in nun of
DRY GOODS:
Nelson's and other celebrated makes, French
Black Cloths, Ettaii,h Navy Blue Clod.; ain' t Brown
and ,Olive do., black and fancy Cur , unercs, mixed
do., Jean, Linen and Cotton Paimaloon Stuff., in al!
varieties,
DRESS GOODS:
tillack•Gros de Rhine stilks, all widths. fancy striped
and Plaid do.. Chia! lie-de-Lanes, Ducal, Mous de
Laines, Lawns. Gingham* and Prints, in all varieties,
and at all Priers.
ROUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
Sheeting, Tickings, Cheeks, TsLle Dtapers, Towel
'ings, /Rusin's, llo.iery, Trimmings, &e., &c.
CLOTHING:
A complete assortment of Ready-Made Clothing,
.00111.1iStIng, in port. as follows:
Btae&und Blue Cloth Dress coats, Black. and Slue
.Cloth - `Frock Coats; Cassimere, Tweed and Sommer
Coata;stf all qualities, Black and Fancy Cusolniere
Pants, Black and Fancy Saltine*, Tweed and Listen
Pants, Black and. Fancy Satin Vests, Black and
.Fancy Cassimerc and Plush Vests; flats and_Cupt.
ITrunks.
:BOOTS AND SHOES:
A large assortment of ladies'' gentlemen's and boys
IThotaiand ilhoes ; of all qualities, which are all war
'ranted, they having been manuthetnred in Reading,
.and will be-sold at low fig ures. for cash, at
McTACUE & BELO'S.,
Front street, opposite the Bridge.
ColambiewMay 1, 185.3.
.HAIR BRUSHES AND COMBS.
1 T the Family Drug Store of HARRY GREEN,
Front street, cart be had Fine Tortise Shell Red
ding and Pocket Combs, Buffalo and Horn Combs,
Ladies' Puff Combs, Fine Buffalo Back and other
Brushes; a superior assortment. Only good melee
kept for sale, which arc sold at the lowest prices.
AT NO 3, WOLF'S ROW, FRONT ST.
NOTICZI
WHEREAS, on motion of J. W. Fisher,
application has been made to the Court of Com
mon Pleas, of Lancaster county, to grant a charter of
of incorporation to the "United Sons and Daughters of
Rev. Richard Barney," a beneficial society of Columbia;
Be it therefore known, that the said Court will, on the
FOURTH MONDAY OF AUGUST. A. D., 1r59, at 10
o'clock A. M., if no sufficient reason be shown to the
contrary, decree and declare that the
. persons so IlllFo
- shall become and be a corporation or body poli
tic, according to the articles and conditions in their ap
plication set forth and continued.
Attest: WILLIAM CARPENTER,
May 1,1856-0 t ' Prothonotary.
DR.II.JAMELS,GENUINEMIXTUREOFCANNA
his Indica, for the cure of Coughs, Colds. Bronchi
tis, Asthma and Genera I Debility. Price SO cents a
.p APe.l 24 For rule al R. WILLIAS', Front street.
Apri, 185.9. M
SELLING CHEAP.
MRS. C. CALDWELL
il s--n,Asortme now on hand an entire new and large na
nt of
SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY,
which she will sell at the lowest cash prices; and will
be happy to have her friends call and examine her
stuck, Walent street, between Second and Third.
Columbia, April 24, 1858-3 t•
4`.'4. (q' ) iliq ,11 ' I - V- 11 ;2'AL/. OtiD) A
MRS. JAS. H. HUNTER
'OULD inform her friends and the citizens of Co
il' lumbia, that she has opened in tlecond street. next
door to the Lutheran Church ; a ealoon, where she will
serve
ICE CREAM. STRAWBERRIES, RASPBER
RIES, &C., IN SEASON,
She will spare no pains to make her rooms a place of
pleasant summer resort. and she can confidently assert
that her ICES, Occ., will be of the best quality. She
asks a share of public patronage.
Columbia, April 51,185.8.
The Largest and Cheapest
I'OBA.COO ZANIIS'ACTORY AND
STORE,
WEST OP PHILADELPHIA.
TEE subscribers would respectfully invite
the citizens of Columbia and vicinity to cull and
•examine their large clock of
.TOBACCO, SEGUES, SNUFFS, PIPES,
Snuff - Boxes, Seger Cases, and a large variety of ar
ticles not enumerated. The have now on hand a
larger and more complete stock in their line, than is
kept in any two wore« outside of the pri ncfrial cities.
They have 500,000 SEGA RS, of 35 different brand.;
also, 13 different brands of Chewing Tobacco, all of
which they will sell at the lowest city prices. Bear
in mind that the store in a branch of the well-known
Tobacco Warehoune. Joseph Fendrich dr. Bros'., No.
155 Forest street, Baltimore.
FENDRICII & BROS..
Front 'tree:. 5 doors above Locust, Columbia, Pa.
April 24. 1858.
- • WE SPEAK. TFIE TRUTH: '
IF you don't believe it call and see' for
yourselves.
tweet Congress. Raw Twist,
Sweet Black Fart, Fig Leaf,
Sweet Black Hawk, F.I Dorado,
Sweet Peach-Leaf, Natural,
Honey Dew, Virginia Brag, •
Sweet Twist, Fine Cut, •
Plain Lear. Anti-Nervous,
Chewing Tobacco, wholesale and retail, at
FEN DRICH lc BROS' ,
Front streq, 5 doors above Locust.
April 44,1858.
F=MUTRM 7 M
TILE undersigned assignee of the Columbia
Water Company of the Borough of Columbia,
will expose to sale at the public house of Col. Daniel
Herr, in said borough.
ON SATURDAY, JUNE 19, at 1 o'clock P. M.,
an the personal and mixed estate, rights, liberties auJ
franchises of the said Company.
The property of said company consists of
ABOUT 27,000 FEET OF IRON PIPES,
of different calibres, laid in the ground; also, a
quantity of iron pipe on hand:
17 FIRE PLUGS,
in different parts of the Borough;
AN ENGINE HOUSE Si ENGINE,
in_ good working order, a lot o(. erzociziams
oviaush-T., at the Engi n e House,
TWO RESERVOIRS;
18 years of the lease of a lot of ground. on which the
Engage Rouse is built; a perpetual lease on a never
failing Spring of AVater. and a contingent lease on
another never-failing Spring, (a very considerable
quantity of pure water is derived from these springs;)
and the water rents assessed by the =arisen and
assignee, which may be uncollected at the time of
filing the account of the assignee,
This sale will arord a rare opportunity to capital
ists to make a safe and reliable tnvestment,as it has
been estimated by men fully competent to investi
gate the subject, that a revenue of 82300 per annum.
over and above all expenses for keeping up the
works can be realized.
llq an Act or Assembly, paned at the late session
of the Legislature, all the rights, privileges and fran
chises of the Columbia Water Company, were tmns
(erred to whoever might become the purchasers, and
thaperson or persons purchasing the !me are, by
the aetrto be invested with corporate privileges.
, This proPerty will be offered on accommodating
tenon. Any further information may be had by call
'Mg on or addressing either the undersigned, or J. W.
Fisher, Attorney, for the assignee. Terms will be
made known on the day of sale '
THOMAS LLOYD, Assignee.
'Columbia, April 24, 1828-ts
(Lancaster Examiner copy t. s, and charge advert'r.)
imio os.,* E.r.‘-s,jl
EXTRAORDINARY ARRANGEMENT!
T HE undersigned respectfully informs his
customers and the public generally. that he has
ma e arrangements with several competent persons
in Philadelphia, who are well acquainted with the
wants and tastes of mankind generally, who will de
vote their whole attentlod in the selection of choice
and desirable goods, which will be received daily or
oftener, if required, for all who may favor the Pao-
Weil Caen Smis, with their patronage. The great
advantage of this arrangement over those who have
but ant person engaged in the city, will be apparent
to all, and we feel assured in saying to the public,
that novelties as well as great bargains may be ex
pected In every description of Dry Goods.
Another special opening or New Goods next week.
For further particulars see "our book.. Very thank
ful for past favors, the undersigned asks a continu
ance of the same. H. C. FONDERSMITH,
Apri124.185111. People's Gash Store.
ZrOTZCZI.
ALL persons Indebted, oa the Books of the
Livery Stable, from the Ist of April, 1857, to the
ArrnSeptigued, are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims will preseet them for
settlenseat„ as be is desirous of Closing his business
.ffitiout delay.
pet. Iffil-a
,ONIONE TRUTH THAN POETRY . .. 9,
TR "eoples Rook Store contains as good
a selection of Books. Stationery and Pitney
Hoods. u can be forme anywhere, west or Philadel
phia, which am sptd mate lowest prieee Per
sons desiring waything ih 'hip lbw, will coastal' their
jpterest her by baying y where, the best wdeotion band,
' wiarbo
SPREPiI3I3I3 k WESTIFIAEPPER,
• Marsh C 33 Sortie Queen Street
IffiGhprS GOLD PENS.
APL $$ J of lot 1. 8 Bagly%Beb P=s,
. el - different typ es and prcee. jam received, at
/SAVIOR & NeIDONALD'a,
Head quarter* and. News &Pepin, rem street, acc
enB diet above Lewast. .
Marcel 17 -
Glass and
arpet ueensame. and
Cheap Cing!
11/101LISEICEEP84E4 and dam ocaseenelair Hower
ImeimillS. will had a goal assortment of dee above
Clioods, smith a general assmataleat of lioustsFasalsbiag
Goods, Cheap fer Cash, at
11. C. FONDF:ItStd
Feb. 6, 1131. People'. Cash :Rote, Columbia.
riERUAN PIPES of all kind;. at laholefale.ocre
..11 - mil, at FKIVORICHAir.
Front strect,:6 boors above Locust.
April 21. tasB.
THE OLD AND POPULA.R
DACIIMILBILAN GAraaralit,
RE-OPENED.,
SAMDIEL LODGE respectiliDy in
formi his old friends and the public generally
that he has re-opened his old and favorably known
gallery, on the north-east corner of Front and Locust
streets. Columbia. where be is prepared to runtish
DAGUERREO'FFP IO , In the finest style of the an.
His pictures have been acknowledged to be superior
to any taken in this section; and be Batters himself
that he can maintain the reputation of his gallery.—
The light in his operating room is superior to any
ever before bad In the place, a double windo w having
been placed in front; by this light he Is enabled to
take the finest pictures in cloudy as well as in clear
weather. He is determined rIDIL to be excelled In the
superior quality and cheapness of prices of hls pic
tures. Call and examine specimens, and bear the
prices. The most favorable time for obtaining good
pictures of children In from 9 to 12 o'clock, In clear
weather. Park dresses are preferable for producing
a good effect in the pictures.
trA hIIL LODGE.
N. W. Corner Front rnd Locust streets.
Columbia, April 24, 19.52.
FIVE OR SIX GENTLEMEN can be eeeom•
niodated with boarding, at Mrs. J. W. Hamtl
tou's•, over 11. F. Green's Drug Store, N 0.3 Wolf,'s
Row. Front street.
Colombia, April 17, 185.9-3"
LOST! $3.0 XLIDIXTELV.D.
LOST, on Thursday afternoon, supposed between the
Office of the N. C. Railway. Columbia, and Wrights
ville, a PURizE containing about 525.00 in Gold and
Silver. A reward of SlO,OO will be paid to the finder
upon returning the purse and contents to
AprillB, 1858. 2to • JAMES BENNETT.
TBE subscriber respectfully informs the
friends and customers of Haldeman's Cheap
Cash Store, that the services of a competent person
has been secured who is well acquainted with the
wants and tastes of the patrons or Hademan's Store,
who will devote his daily attention in securing cheap
and desirable goods, both in Philadelphia and New
York, which he will forward daily. The gratin advan
tage of this arrangement will be plain to all, in pro
curing beautiful and cheap goods, and the assortment
will lie always full and complete. The subscriber
takes this occasion to return thanks for the liberal
and increasing patronage received from the friends
and customers of HALDEMAN'S
Cheap Cash Store.
Coiumbia, Apr 1117.11858
Great Western Pire Insurance and
'rust Company of Philadelphia.
CAPITAL $600,000.
DIRECTORS.
Charles C. Lathrop, 142.3 %%Win street: Wm. Dar
ling,lslo Pine street; Alex. Whil'den, Alerchant, 18
North Fourth street; Isaac Ilazlehurst. Attorney and
Counsellor; John C. Hunter, of Wright. Hunter & Co;
C. Tracy. of E. Tracy & Co. Goldsmiths' Hall; John
R. McCurdy. of Jones, White & McCurdy: Thos. L.
& Zeller; Jas. B. Smith. o flames
B. Smith & Co.; K. Harper Jegries, of tVm. 11. Brown
& Co., John R. Vodges, cornet Seventh and Snneom
streets; Charles E. Thompson. 413 Chestnut street;
Jno. J. Slocum,22o South Third street; Alfred Taylor,
office, Cairo City Property.
CIIAS. C. LATHROP, President.
Wm. DARLING, Vice President.
H. K. RICHARD.ON, Secretary.
117 - DAVIES E. BRUNER, Agent, Columbin, Lan
caster county, Pa. (April 17,11'58.
Sheds from the Patent Office.
JUST received direct front the Patent Office
a few choice Garden and Flower Seeds, among
which I would mention,
GARDEN SEEDS:—Eclipse Hybrid Turnip, Crys
tal White Celery, Large Early London Cabbage,
White Globe Onion. London particular long scarlet
Radish, improved long prickly Cucumber, yellow
Swedish Turnip, Zetneau's Rhubarb. White Lupins,
Guernsey Parsnip, Early Wakefield Cabbage, extra
curled Parsley. Puttees Teasels, Sperry, purple
curled Kule, Hides new dwarf mammoth marrow
Peas, London Horticultural Pole Bean, Early cham
pion of England Pens, Early Tom Thumb Peas, Ref
ugee, or One Thousand to one Beans, round leaf
Spinach. Red Dutch Cabbage. (for pickling).
FLOWER PREEDB.—Ponulacea Aurea, or Golden
Portulacca; this a beautiful little Rower and should
grace every garden, Corenpsis Atrosanguitica. Am.
broeist. Integrifolia. Ricinms Comments, Begonia
Semperflorens, (a flower of Brazil,) Ipomea
Globe Amaranthus of India, Helich rysuin Clementine
or Everlasting Flower a dower which does not fade,
Euphorbia Vuriegute, Nigella Damascene, Argemone
Burchyanum, (from Mexico.) hlimbiles Ipomea, or
Marvel of Penn, Cecelia Coccinea. or Venus Paint
Brush, Hybiscus Africans. %fatty of these Seeds are
imported from other countries by the U. S. Govern
ment, and as few are distributed, seldom such sit
opportunity for choice Seeds is offered. I have but
a small quantity of euelt variety, :herefore call early
or you will be disappointed, at
R. WILLIAMS.
Coulumbia Seed Depot, Front street.
April 17, 1859.
SPRING GOODS.
WE have just received and opened our
THIRD SUPPLY OF SPRING GOODS,
consisting or
Fine English. Frenrh, and American Cloths, Caul
meres and Venting.;
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Such as Fancy and Black Silk•, including many de
sirable 'lvies. of the latest Importances; Delaines,
Puul de Shivers, Dumas, Lawns. Chintzes,
Calicoes, &c., all of which have been selected with
great care and will be sold at greatly reduced
prices
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
In this line our stock is complete, and cannot be
surpassed by any other store In the county. Persons
desiring, Sheeting', Checks, Tickinge. tee., will find
It to their aderninge to give us a call, as we have
everything in this tine that can he asked for, and we
ore determined not to be undersold.
Oil Cloths, Carpetings, Mats, Druggets, am.
China, Glass, and Qaesuswnre
GROCERIES.
Sugars, Coireen, Teas, Mackerel, Herring, Salt, &e
a large stock, at the lowest pricer.
WALL PAPERS,
$20,000 Pieces New York Wall Papers,
of new and beautiful designs. ranging in price from
di cents and upward. As we get all or our Wall
Papers, Fire Screens, kc., direct from the manufac
turer. we can sell them at the manufacturer's prices.
We have several hundred different designs on band,
and we feel confident that a seleetion can be made
from our Stock, with greater satisfaction to the pur
chaser than can be given by any other store in the
county.
In conclusion, we would say our Stock is
FULL & COMPLETE IN EVERY BRANCH,
and we offer great inducements to purchasers, In
the price and goalies of our goods.
GIVE US A CALL. .
FRY & HAGMAN,
Locust street, directly opposite the Bank
Colombia, April 17, 1858.,
•
Gela • ntine.
ASUPERIOR article of refined Gelantine. for
at McCORE L.E & DRL.LETT'S
Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellow's Hall.
April 17,1835.
Geneal Pain Killer.
DARR'S Pantygenie Liniment, A never-failing
, emedy for Gout, Rheumatism Toothache, Neu
raisin, Sprains, Frozen Feet. &c. 'F or sale on ly at
McCORKLE & DHLLETF'S
Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' Hall.
April 17,1858.
MBE finest assortment of Fancy Toilet Soap•, ever
orered to Columbiana, at
HARRY GREEN'S,
No. 3 Wolf's Row, Front sweet.
April 17, 1958.
Bath Brick,
FOR Scouring Knives and Tinware. This is prefer
able to the brick sort. as it does not cat the ma
terial, and gives a finer polish. For male. by
March 20 1858. Front st,Coloutbia, Pa.
PASTILIRS, for the sick room
he., for sale at
ATcCORKLFf& DET.LETTte
Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellow% Mall.
April 17,1858.
VANILLA BEA NS. for sale at the Family Medicine
V store, Odd Fellow's Hall.
April 17, 1tt5.3.
RICE FLOUR, Arrow Root. Farina, and Corn
Starch, for sale at the Family Medicine Store,
Odd Fellow's Hall. ,(April,l7. 1859.
IMPORTED Lubin's, alw, Glenn's Double Extracts
for the handkerchief, at
HARRY GIINISNII,
N 0.3 Wolf's Row, Front street.
April 17,1858.
THOMAS GROOM
IPEIRANGIPANNI Extracts and Posy. an everlasting
petioles, at BAILEY G
April 17.1858. No. 8 Wolfs Row, Front street.
BAY RUM, Cologne is Toilet Bottles, Hair Oil o
every Wind, Wood's Hair Restorative. and Barry's
Trieopheraes, at HAIRY Gamaa's,
April 17. 18il, N 0.3 Wolf's Row, Front-street.
COLOGER WATER by the •tit,quart or gallon;
Meares Eztracis for the handkerchief by the
ounce or pound, or in any quantity to salt yurebaser's
at HAW GIRMICIAS
Apra, fq, we. • No.! WW I , Row. Front street.
'EM MA Harming Fluid (stantifactaned daily)mr•a-
J; riaatly for sale at tie chidden Mortar Drug atom
Match ISW.
ALARGE lot of Nos. 9.9, 11.0 and 90 baths Robber
mg set Parka. Dans, br sale at the Golden Mor
tar Drat ewe. Later. Cf: V&
ALARGE meek of all kinds of Drugs. Choodaals,
Medicine*, &c ,&e., for sale at , the G.Uen Mor
tar Drug atom. laser. 9, •511.
NOTICE.
BOARDING.
AL CARD.
DAILY ARRANGEMENT,
ANOTHER SUPPLY OF
FANCY TOILET SOAPS.
.I,4om.toals — and Pettuner,:
rrafidinfiribilitayifig plarrettuta' i from
phil-dripm.; has on: hand,.andia-Atilly reacts. ;
log, as: Rosh, if not the k:t.::of::.Thaigs
ever offered to the public. fizo„cathithesof
the citizens of Colombia afidisarrofinalitig.conntrito
his offers. As to dealers, be wilimaketit -advantage
ous to them to bug of him in preference-Uploading or
going to Philadelphia. "A attablealm - in.-better
than a slow shilitag,” is the mottoof-'
4 13.1tanTercitaff;
Apri119,1859. N 0.3 WolPs:Row, Front street.
0021.8,
2111 W
ay, Young & Co's.
Perey's Retinues,
American Female Poets,
British Female Poets,
Tapper's Works,
Ossian's Poem's,
Slontgontery's Poems,
Crabbe's Poetical works
Cmly's British Poet's,
Hood's Poems.
Just received at M
Shakspeare's Works,
Beaumont and Fletcher'.
Works,
Ben Jonson's Works,
Milton's Poetical Works
Byron's Poetical Works,
Scott's Poetical Works,
!Boors's Poetical Works,
Borns' Poetical Works,
Pope's Poetical Works,
Cowper's Poetical Works,
Dryden's Poetical Works.
Rogers and Ca in pbell's Po.
elical Works,
goldsmith's Poetical.
Wordworth's Poems,
Thompson's
Pollock's Course of Time.
Mrs. Norton's Poem's,
Bryant's Poems,
Longfellow's Poe.ns,
Lowell's Poems,
Sage's Poems,
Whittier's Poems,
Holmes' Poems,
Bayard Taylor's Poems,
Tennyson's Poems,
Mrs. Browning's Poems,
Alexander Smith's Poem.,
Robert Browning's Poems.
But ley's Fenton.
Kingsley's Poems.
Ballads by Thackeray,
T. Buell ananan Read's
Poems,
Ilosmer's Poetical Works,
Angel in the House, "Be
trothal" and ...Espousal,"
Young's Night Thoughts.
Gray's Elegy and other
Poems.
Keble's Poem's.
Works.
Coleridge's and Shel!rto
Poetical Works.
Mr•. Heman's Poetical
Works,
Dictionary of Poetical
Quotation., Mrs Hemans.
Dictionary of Sacred Quo
tations, Weld.
Nation's Poetical Quota
tions,
Great Truths by Great
Authors,
Howitt's Millmans and
Kent's Poetical Works.
Shelly's Complete Paoli-
cal Works
Chaucer's Poetical Works
Bailer's liudibrais,
Dante's Poems,
TessaUt Poem's,
Herbert's Poetical Works,
Kirk W bite's Poetical
Works,
Spencer's Fairy Queen,
Sothey's Poetical Works,
Lockhart's Spanish lial•
Bloomfield's Poems,
lieges Poem-,
C Fenno Hotrman's Poems
Ballads of the American
Revolution,
: the Passion Flower
Poems.
lads,
Any of the above Poet,
unusually rates at the the
MU •
North Que
April 17. 1859.
teal Works may be had a
ar, bookstore of
• itAY, YOUNG CO,
en street, Lancaster, Pa.
CATALOGUES SENT FREE
G. G. Evans, Publisher and Origina
tor of the
GIFT ROOS ENTERPRISE,
139 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
TIE unparalleled success which has at
tended the subscriber in' hisaistribution of Gifts
bile
,indaced him to make large and
valauhle additions to his former extensive stock of
new and popular books. Ilia new. complete and
classified catalogue of hooks, embracing all the de
partments of Literature, is mailed free to any part of
the country.
All books sold at publishers' lowest prices, and all
the new politica' tons of the day added soon no issued.
0500 worth of Gifts with each $lOOO worth of books
sold; among which are doily distributed,the following:
WORTH FROM
Gold Hunting Lever 'Watches, 85000 to 100,00
" Anchor " " 35.00 to 50.00
Silver Lever and Lepine Winches, 12,00 to 25,00
Parlor Time Pieces, 5,00 to 15,00
Vest and Fob Chains, 10.00 to 25,00
Ladies Guard and Chalteloine do, 10,00 to 25,00
" Silk Dress Patterns,. 12,00 to 20,00
" Gold Bracelets, 5,00 :o 15.00
• Cameo Sets, 10,00 to 15,00
" Mosaic Sets, 12.00 to 20.00
' 4 Florentine Sets, 10,00 to 15,00
" Gold Pencils and Pens, 1,50 to 10,00
u " AI inint are Lockets, 2,50 to 10,00
Gents' Gold Pens with cases, 2.00 to 10.00
Gents' Bosom Studs & Sleeve Buttons, 2,00 to 5,00
Ladies Breast Pins, 1,50 to 7,50
• Ear Rings, 2,00 to 7,50
" and Gents' Gold Rings, 1,110 to 5,00
Gents' Bosom Pins, 1.00 to 3,50
Ladies Pearl Card Cases 3 2,50 to 5,00
Portemonnuies, Pocket knives, &e 1,10 to 5,00
Articles of Gold Jewelry. and Gift Books,
not enumerated in the above, worth from 25 to 25 00
One of the above named gills presented to each
purchaser of a book at the time of sale, although all
books are sold at publishers' lowest prices. The
complete and classified Catalogues may be had with
out charge, by calling of sending your address.
Liberal inducements to country Agents. Orders
roil, the country promptly filled and the goods for
warded by express or maul someday. _ Address
G. G. EVANS,
439 Chestnut at , Philadelphia.
[a — TO THE PUBLIC.—As there arc many Gift
Book Stores advertised throughout the country, Alr.
Evans deems it just to homse , f and his duty to the
public —inasmuch as he originated the Gift Book bu
siness—to state.as evidenceof the instability of many
of such concerns, that they conceal their real name
rob the public, and are advertising their business
under'assumed ones. Mr. E. is aware that these va
rious concerns publiebcd , as Gill Book Stores ' are
calculated to bring the business established by him
self Into disrepute. He asks of the public a correct
judgment in regard to his Gift Book Enterprise for
the honor, integrity. and saucers, of which be refers
to all the prommeist publishers lit the United States.
Read his Catalogue.
April 17, 1858.
NOTICE!
WIIEREAS,•Letters of Administration to
the estate of Adam Lichieqberger, late of Co
ney township, Lancaster county, deceased, have been
grunted to the subscriber, residing in Fairview town
ship, York County; all persons Indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate pa) ment, and those
having claims or demands against the estate of the
said decedent, will make known the same. without
delay, to JOHN LICHTENBERGER,
April 17, 18.5.9-43 t Administrator
NEW SEGAIL STORE,
Front in., one door above Locust, Colombia, Pa.
THE SUBSCRIBER would cull anention of the
citizens of Columbia to his newly opened stock of
TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFF, GERMAN
SMOKING TOBACCO, Six.
ilia Seguin ure of every Choice Brand, and big
Tobacco and Soon - of all favorite Varieties. Ile will
furnish all articles In his line at the
LOWEST PRICES,
and the quality of his stock cannot Nil to meet with
genera: appreciation. He agars of hin friends and the
Smoking, Chewing, and Snuffing public, a share of
patronage. . _ .
OTTO STEINER
Col umbii,'April 10, 1858. •' •
ilrrnmnl
RE undersigned would inform the ladies
of Columbia:and vicinity that be has taken the
we I-known Shoe Stand, oppo.tte ((sideman's Store,
where he constantly mnnullietures Ludic.' and Chil
dren's Shoes, of on kind 4; such as , •
French and Id Boots,
of latest styles Buskins and Slippers, Cloth
and English Listing Gaiters, Calf Skin and Men's
Alor cco sewed and pegged Boots, with every article
that belong. to his brunch of the Shoemaking business.
131./.11 ordem executed at the shortest notice.
.rR. HIXSON,
No.l Mechanics' Row, LocastaL, Columbia. Pa.
April 10, tt1.16-3m
"Jtrgt ItECEIVED,
BY TUE SUBSCRIBER, at his Forwarding and
Commission Warehouse,
19 Casks Ham
• , •
5 do. Shoul ders. •
For sale by dm ,Cask or in smeller quantities, ,
11. F. A PPOLD,
N 05.1.9 and &Canal Basin, Colombia, Pa
April 10, 1858.
Perfumery.
lINAIIEjuId received a tot of fresh and choice Per
(emery; Oils and Pomades for the hair, Extracts
for the handkerchief, Shaving Creams, Colognes,
Fancy Soaps.lec.• " lIVIILLI P 41 3 ,, •
A ni 10 1858. Front street.
Brasher, .134mthes:
UAIR, Teeth; - Nall,' Shoe ilia Shaving. firtmbem,ol
11 ell nylem modpriees. at'' R. WILLIAMS',
April 10, UM. Front street, Colombia, Pa.
itNEW lot,of Tolklind Plea Casaba also,
"Tow Hill" Combo', at WILLIAMS.
April 10, 1054. " Froth street.
THE bull frogs raised their tails on high,
And bounded over the plain:
A humble-bee went thundering by, • '
And then comedown the rain! ' • "
Chian lightning split }peanut's name, •
And killed a yearling calf!
Loud o'er the bellowing thunders rune
A shout for "Russian Solve?'
For sale by A. WILLIAMS,
April 10, vas. . Front PITIMM
trim surest and safest Pills'. of the time s
&Dr. Fen:on's rentals Regalntim Pills. Price,
30 cu., for sale at R. VVILLFAMS,
April 10,1858. Front street.
nuct INE-1 Evertor ' &dick of Black
Ink, for sale by the quart, pima or bottle, at
IL WILLIAMS , . '
Apnllo, TIMM • Broth et..Colaathhi, Pa.
Dogs Genus lhtdc Lea to polishing
to., far "Werior•M nisaY fUsekinia
done op in prpon, For enlist
WILLIAMS,
Aprillo, • Drag Mond, From greet.
CIDPENINGS OIL CLOTHS, IND LOOKNO
Gu A ss 111
.7 zy • on getWAp s ti r stAl , Lt
March 134 1838 itiboining Ibe Bank.
sours -fluid Ilitraet oriaelisrabrsals' al
I 2 lb. Goldea Mortar Drag Sian.
Mares 27. IBMS.
Tj r 'INTER'S Vesetstable Parteeesjihr teie at the
Mt Golden 111Foesterare Mere..... -17.55 h.
A FINE lot of Bazia , a and Waste* Illarlbant. Soap,
for
salts at tate Goldoni Nona Ding Store.
11Iarelt27, -
TO RIVERMEN.
•
TEgREBY notify all. Allmon not to land
any lumber or timber at my island, On care of String
Waits.) as I want it this season for my own use,
and the use of those persons with whose I have made
special agreements for /andimriamber at said Island.
E. HERSHEY,
Columbia, April 10,1859-41 .
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to. the late
arms of Smith & Whipper, and Smith, Whipper
& Go., are requested to make payment. and all those
having claims will please present them to the under
signed, for immediate settlement.
WPIPPEA.
Colombia, April 10, 1568.10 t •
NATIONAL LIVERY STABLE,
Second street, adjoining the Odd Fellows' Ball,
COLUMBIA, PA.
THE SUBSCRIBER, having fitted op end stocked
with good Horses and commodious Carriages an
Extensive Livery Stable, would call the attention of
his friends and the public to his
SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS.
He will guarantee his Horses to be safe. well bro
ken to SaddMond Harness,and in first-rate condition.
He can offer several
HANDSOME VEHICLES,
built expres.ly for his esiabli.hment, and the whole
of his Carriages are in thorough repair, and kept
clean and Pleat.
The stable will tre In the care of accommodating
attendants, and
HORSNS AND CONVEYANCZB CAN B HAD AA' - ALL
HOCIRR OP THE DAY OR NIGHT
•
THE TEEMS WILL. BE REASONABL.E, and he
confidently hopes that the merits of his Stable, and a
disposition to please his customers, will secure him a
liberal share of public furor.
MILTON WIKE.
Columbia, April 10,1859.
THE undersigned will elill continue the VICTUAL
LER'S BUSINESS, at hit old stand in Locust at.,
between Second and Third. He will furnish custom
ers with all kinds of Aleuts in Cason.r and serve fam
ilies at their houses as heretofore.
MILTON WIKE.
April 10, 1859.1 y
X = it.EMOVgL.
a. SUB OED,
Ladies soot dr. Shoe !Manufacturer,
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of
Columbia and the public generally that he has
removed from No. 1 Locust street, to the
Brick Building, apposite the Franklin House,
Locust street, Columbia, Pa.,
where he hopes to see his old friends and customers,
and all who desire superior work at low prices.
lie respectfully tenders his sincere thanks for the
very liberal patronage he has received, and would
announce to his patrons that he has constantly on
hand a large and choice variety of materials, and ,is
prepared to make up, in addition to his large stock of
reedy-made work on hand, Ladies. Misses. and Chil
dress SHOES, GAITERS, HOOTS. SLIP
PERS, 80., in the latest and beat styles. He
solicits a continuance of the favor so liberally
bestowed by the public.
JAMES SCHROEDER,
April 3, less. Columbia, Pa.
SPRING STOCILI
Suet Received AT I. 0. BRUNER & CO'S
Corner of Fifth and Union Streets.
WE Have just opened and call attention
to n fresh stock of SPRING. GOODS, consist
ing or
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS,
•
Prints of every variety. Beregea. and a general se
lection orarticles in our line.
Our Goode have been purchased at low rates, and
we offer unequalled bargains to our friends and cus
tomers.
We would call especial attention to our stock of
light Cloths. &c., suitable for spring wear.
Ladies will find that taste and judgment have been
exercised in oar selections of DREGS GOOD'S, and
we assure them that they can be supplied by us at
as reasonable prices as elsewhere.
Our usual excellent stock of 4131.3r0 4cp x• so
jeugi is carefully kept up, and we can famish su
perior Sugars. Molasses, CoXee. Tea, &c. at a very
low figure. 7We invite an examination of our
new stock.
1.0 BRUNER. H. F. BRUNER.
Columbia, April 3,1558.
SPRING PASSIONS.
ga, At the Fashionable IR
RAT EMPORIVM.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the
public, that he haft lust returned from the city,
with a well Selected, and entirely new ntoek of
'SATS AND CAPS,
of every description, which he now offers, at hls new
store. Front street, adjoining the Washington House,
at the lowest earl. rate
Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.—
The stock is entirely new, and of the latest styles.
JAMES D. GRIFFITH.
Also, a first-rate assortment of newest style chil
dren•' Fancy Hats and Caps.
UrTarticular attention given to ordered hats.
Colourable, April mess.
CODELWEISILION 3317SXNEISS.
Tim subscriber has made arrangements and
is now prepared to receive on Colll.lllAbioll,
Wharf.
North aide of Walnut street, Columbia, Pa.,
COAL, LUMBER, WOOD OR TIES,
He will be happy to receive commissions for baying
or selling the above articles to any amount. From
his experience in the Lumber BUMIIt.4 he believes
that he will be able to render satisfaction. Strict at
tention will he given to all bunines• entrusted to his
care. AMOS B. GREEN.
Columbia, Ma rch 27, 1E49.
The West Chester Academy.
J'°CITED at West Cheater, Pa. The übo-
Jamie year is divided into two sessions of five
months each, commencing tespectively on the first days
of May and November. Tne course of onstruction is
extensive, thorough. and practical, designed to prepare
boys and young men for any class in college, or for bu
siness. 'ix teachers aid the Principal in the duties of
the school. The F.e wit and German languages are
taught by resident native teachers.
Catalogues, containing full information, will be sent
upon apploct lion to the Principal.
Nom F. WYERS, A. M..
March 20,19-fit West Chester, Pa.
r!rTrril
T ECOMPTON AND ANTI•LECOMPTON appears
to be the exciting topic ofthe day- -but the . .solter
second thought of the people" is unanimous In favor
of the People's Cash Store, Columbia, for buying
GOOD AND CHEAP GOODS,
- - - -
Our Stock is large,and assortment good, and no diffi
culty 1 i being suited. We offer another lot of thorn
cheap Deheges at 8 cm. per yard; good Derailing, at
6, B , and 11l cents; the beet assortment and cheapest
blasting, Dish Linens, and Linen shin Fronts; and
the greatest variety in styles and qunlity of Fast Col
ored Calicoes,with a full rock of bleached and un
bleached blasting. Sheeting. Tic kings, Checks. Ging.
hams. Linen and Cotten Trite Clothe, Table Diapers,
Tovrehttgieevelepkins,Atc. Anything aged esierythrrig
for Housckeeping,you can find. at
• z • H. C. roNDEnsm !Tom _
Ativeh-f3; oat. • • Adjoining Columbia Bauk.
V. SZEBERT'S
VITENBffB CABINET WARE-ROONS AND
AL/ MANUFACTORY, Locust street, Columbin, Fa.
The subscriber would cull the attention of the cit
izens of Columbia and vicinity, to his large and se
leet assortment of Cabinet-Ware comprising some
of the finest Dressing Bureaus, SOfsta. grouch Bed
stends,Jenny Lindsoke., ever offered for sale isthis
place. Be continues to manfacinie Furniture of
every deem:dation, and is confident tint: be can give
satisfaction.
- COFFINS made and Fanerols attended to either
in town or country, on the shortest notice.
CASPAR SEIBERT.
Columbia, Jane 4,1857.
• •
JUST BECEIVEbr
T tie Go Dreg ; Blore, au extra
qbality bf Ina.. Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy.
Also, mar Pearlfiunth, BrCerbodate of3oda. , BOve
Oil for table one, Coxe , • Sparkling Gelamine. Hoek
ere, farina. Oswego Corn Starch, Cream of Tartar.
AU kinds of Spicen Garden, Hemp and Canary Seed.
March 27,1858.
• ,NOTICE TO FARMERS. •
JUST received ISO bbls. No. 2 Land Plaster.
S 6 u
Fanners twill 4o well to give attention to the above
senor/Wog manure For exhausted land•. Asa tried
fertilizer, plaster is unequalled. Porvale by
B. P. APPOLD.
Nolk 1,2 and 6 Canal Basin:
Kareb S 7, IE6B.
Wall Papers, Bordering, Sic.
prassat beasiffid onerireret .will
,be
refreibed daily daring the seams, with the nw.
eat designs—es they appear in the eaatega
"Pietts..ll tents per piece and upwards.
Ilafeb 11. C. FONDRASSaNi.
liammium
r
i Rum Quality of trmpo,;simo.yow
Crop Sews, fine favored Meek wed Gratin
• caw we iniet aterrespfaalfsi
O.C.FONDERIIIII ITN'S •
.Mweb 13, Mg. People's Cask ewe.
White Granite, China and Glassware,
A PULL STOCC sad New !anent., in seam to suit
parehitatirs, at the right priatur—sail quality guar.
autos/. Try se—at Ike
?WPM'S CASti SPORE ,
March 11,1858. athitiniag tbagalmobia
mammoth Cabbage.
wt haws Cabbage Seed which la maid will attain,
with proper caltivatioa to the 'ammonia ailo
of aizty pounds to Om beta. All ahom , wishing
Mataimotht ebb. re theored at . .
11403011ILLISM DIOZETTIC,
Family Midielao Stare, Odd Fellows' afar Cora.
_ . .. .
itioli . iiiiiAtti, ' -
FimMENEM STIAD, on Front
.IFJL
street, between Walnatsnd•Loensl, 11_4-
join og the Jewelry store of the undersigum
Pos
session given on the first of April nest. Apply 1%.
JOHN EV ,
• Colunibin, March 6,11E99.tf
LET.
ATHRKISTORY BRICK 11013 E, in
Union Street, lately occupied by Vincent
Smith, Esq.
Also, one on Front below Perry street. - Apply to
-Jan. 30, 1858-If A. FIRUNM.
FOR RENT OR SALE.
ALARGE. Fine two and a half story BRICE
DWELLING HOUSE, with extensive 3 ard,
Stabling, ont-buildings, -and ONE ACRE OF
GROUND. situate In the village of Millersville, only
a few hundred yards from the Normal Febool.
Possearion given immediately. Apply to
Dr. E. H. HERR. Columbia.
Jan. 4.'57-if or, DAVID HERR, Sr., Manor.
FOR SALE,
•
EIGHT DWELLING HOUSES, in
format parts of the Borough. Terms easy.
THOS. 01t0014.
For information, enquire of W. F. Lockard, Agent.
Nov. 28, 18574 m
roa RENT,
NOS. 3 and § Ramilton's Row, oppo
site the Washington House, Front street.
Columbia. Apply to R. HAMILTON.
Columbia, February 2108574
TIIE BLUE FRONT, on Front street, contain
ing two Store Room.—two do. for offices
or other like purposes—and a HASEhI ENT—
all fitted up with gas, kc.,—also SEVERAL
HOUSES, for rent or sale, In different parts of the bo
rough. Enquire of WM. WHIPPER.
Columbia. February 14, ISs7•tf
TO LET.
2g FEET OF WOARF, on the Susquehanna river,
0U adjoining property of J.
SAMUEL Vanghen Co. Apply
to WRIGHT.
Columbia, March 14,1857.11
CARPETS.
ELDRIDGE'S CHEAP STORE
THE nubseriber being under very light
-• expenses.' has. as is well known, always sold
goo ds very cheap; but this season, having availed hint:
self of the recent great depression an price of material
kr,, offers at lower prices than ever before. a ve ry
l arg e assortment of Tapestry , Brussels, Imperial
Three-I'll, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, and Oil
Cloths of nil widths, in great variety. Also, Canton
and Cocoa Mailings of all kinds, with a large stock of
low priced Ingrain Carpets at 25 to 50 etc. per yard,
Stair and Entry Carpets at 10 to 50 etc. also, Rag
Carpets, Cotton and Hemp Carpets, Rugs, Mats. Stair
Rods, 80.. ike. H. H. ELDRIDGE,
No. 43 Strawberry et , one door above Chestnut.
Ey-Strawberry is the first street west, of Second
street, Philadelphia. [March 27. 1858-3 m
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.
TUE most valuable Manure new in the
market Is Mitchell & Croasdale's Improved Am
moniated
BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
It not only stimulates the growing crop, bat perma
nently enriches the land. It is prepared entirely by
ourselves under the direction of one of the first Cheraj
tots in the country, and is warreuted pure and UM
form in Its composition. It only needs to be seen by
the:intelligent Farmer to convince him of its intrinsic
value as a permanent Fertilizer.
For sale in large or small quantities, by
CROASDALC, I'EIRCE & CO.,
104 North Wharves, one door above Arch street,
Philadelphia. And by most of the principal dealers
throughout the country. [March 27, tittsS4at
Farmers of Pennsylvania Attention.
YOU can supply yourselves with Chemical
Manures, warranted pure, which have been in
successful use in New Jersey for she past seven
years—they have received the Diplomas of New Jer
sey, New York, Delaware, and Pennsylvania Agri
cultural Socienes,• and have been used by the Presi
dent of the United States, on his garden and on the
lublic grown?* at Washington, D. C., and by the fol
owing gentlemen, viz:
Z. Locke , F.pq ;.A. P. Lasher,J. L.Reeves , Clarks
bora, New Jersey; Senator Roberts, Win. Miller,
Chas. York. of Cape Island, New Jersey; Thomas
Mulford. Es.q., Camden, N. J; Dr. Berens, Dr. Knight,
Mr. Field, Mr. Atkinson, and Levi Johnson, all of
New Jersey—they ray it is the cheapest and most re
liable manure now in use, being permanent and im
proving theland by enriching tile soil. It is suited
in the various crops you raise—Corn, Potatoes, G rasa,
Wheat, Oats, &c. By enclosing a Mire lc, on tiny New
Jersey or Philadelphia Bank. or reference to any
good house in Philadelphia. or in exchange for Pro
duce at fair blarket rules here, your orders will be
fil led and shipped to you, free of cartage expense.
117 - Every article sold by me is guaranteed.
' Super Phosphate of Lime, 840 00 a Ton.
Bone Phosphate, 30,00 n
American Fertilizer, 25.00 a "
A barrel is sufticleut for un acre of ground broad
cast.
Pore Pone nest. (500 barrels now ready,) at 63,00
per barrel, or $33 a ton.
Poudreiter. No. 1, (500 barrels now ready,) at 82,
to 33 a barrel.
Land Pinter No. L-1,000 barrels, at sti to $2 a
barrel.
Pot Asb,so barrels.
Peruvian, Patagonia and Chinon GUANO.
GEORGE A. 1.1:1N A U. Proprietor,
No 21 South Front Street, Phila. city, Pa.
IlJ7•Wholesa le Dealers allowed a liberal discount.
Pamphlets can be had 011 application to wy °Mee,
or of agents.
Al arch 13,184844 •
N. S. LAWRENCE'S
New Paper, Printers' Card. and En
velope Warehouse,
NO. 905 COMMERCE STREET, PHIVA.
Cash buyers will find it for their interest to cid!.
Philadelphia, Jan. t 1,1858.
STAUFFER & HARLEY.
CHEAP WATCHES &JEWELRY.
WIIOLESALE.AND RETAIL .- 0: , -, ~- '
,ot die Philadelphia Watch .- •---.; 4 . ..,e -, ..." .
and Jewelry Store, No 149 (Old - ' '-- -," ''' • •-..
No. 96) North Second street, corner of Quarry,
Philadelphia.
Gold Lever Watches, full Jewelled, I 9 k.eases,S24 00
Gold Lepine, 19 caret,, di 00
Silver Lever, full jewelled,
Id 00
Silv' Lepine. jewels, -
,
Superior guartier., 7.00
.
Gold Spectacles, ' • • 700
. _ _
Fine Silver do.,
Geld Bracelets,
. . „
Lady's Gold Pencils.
ve r 'Tea Sp oon.. set. 500
Gold Pens, with PentitnactSilver - • 100
Gold Finger Ring. 371. CPI. to 860 • ,Wstch Glasser.
plain 121-eta.. patent it Lutist-RS; *cirri. 'artistes lit
proportion. All goods worronted to be what' they
are sold for. STA UFFER & HARLEM.
t a-On hand POMC Gold andSllver Levers-ma Le
pine. still lower than the above prices.
Philadelphia:December 15, 18.57.1 y ' • .•
- 33:ECIEUILIWG'8 S 111111! .
. • THE' ACK NOWI:CDGED
14 --- " ..r ,t, 17 1 :; r., 1 -
.L . CHAMPION. ,• • •
l ' 3 -- - "' - `‘,: - {4 '• The recent trial vat Reading
•i I'7 --' ,'..:.:.,,, ' - hart' eldlar.ed blit.timirrist o
it,,...' ~...,- Z taq . i public opinion, and confiritkA
1 .1
0 ' f 1.- 1a.'70 . the verdict or more than 200
'1: :, • ',.. accidental Ares, planing a n on'
•'l' ,. ~:::ti: ti 1 elusively that utternngS is
111,:', AI- : ' r ' , - the Only Safe that will asthma
i
• it,J,."' , i '' 'I Extract from the Committee.
'l--,---2 , . '.- Report •on the Trial - of Iron
''''"' '" .. --" Safes at Reading: . ;
•
4 0n the 26th of February all the members of the
ecnnmittelf feet . trewitnees the•Snles ad brooks and
papers, (placed in them.) and ware perfectly satisfied
that ail was right. The daygnitowlog, the burning
took place, : upder the nupertabendence of.the Cont.
mince. After a fair and impartial burning for five
boom/he Safe otridemors. Evans inWalson was best
opened. the Safe being on fire inside, sod the con
tents partially consumed. while the contents le the
Sete of Messrs. Panels & Herring were in good con
dition, and no fire inside..
.Reading. March. 3.3447. - •
(Signed,) ' H. P. FELIX,
P. N. COLEMAN,l.Committee.
. A. H. PEACOCK,
And endorsed - by over SO of the beat men et Read
ing
The above safes can be:ln•Pected at 34 Walnut
Street, where the pairlict can satisfy themselves of the
great superiority of the "Herring's Vatent Champion,.
over the defeated and used.up..inside Iron Door Sala
mander..
EATLET & HERRING, '
gia, Staffs of ri= g i r.tdeen, TCAampien
haw. : ,
Sces.
The attempt made by other parties to bolster up the
reputation of a Safe which Aar failed so signally in
accidental Ann in Philadelphia. (Ranstead Place.) by
taking one introit an agent's itore,(ll.A.LanM,) made
double thickness, (afferent from those they. sell) to
"burn up" one of Herring's (half as thick) has met
with its Mir reward. •Morrini's Salle amid mesh* bone;
proving conclusively that the oply reliable Safe now
ondlais.liikovinies..orwhich everls,ooo are now in
actual ere, and osone tlaafoopvebeektrid by Are
Viellognie•abtztelarr.
JONASMUMPLA Arun. Celtuntds. -
May 43.1857-Iy
Spala's Premium .Ainopsgagia. Charm
innipredict marginate from a girea
ILL
tity et cream Oran any Omni be sae.—
Skeen sea rorbalesala sad “IKIL -
PASCHALL, MORRIS & CO..
N. Cot. 7111 and Illaricet.os., Pidladelpida,
February !0. 1868.
Plead, Flower and Garden Seeds,
Is great variety. Warralled Fresh aid
Omani. 1:111AP/O, Mapes Nittopettiaibd Soper
Phosphate of Lime. Poodreete,ae.
.PAOCHALL,SIORIOS CO
Pi- E. Coe. 7th amid E. Mad= Ma, Philadelphs ,
a.
February SO. IOW
A( y 0
nnitt an math .14 Aiwa 1.11,
at •
! FENDRICn
Front trCIM Oasts above towast.
Aprillti, VAR. •
— WASIEISCPPON INSTratrilt:;"
• TriII:EraMLIEL. • ,•••• •
A T a meeting of the school board of the 'Washington
Moult:ft, the followingwere agreed upon as the terms
of toWion,
STRICTLY IN "ADVANCE:
=For Paimerp English branches,B4.oo Sotew.htpunter
of it weeks.
- • Higher fto, fell breaches, 56 . 00 per quarter: • -
LIMA and Gmeek,flB.oo per quarter:
A discount ofBl.oo on each of the above branches
will be roadelocidzensatOld (Mumble:
. • _
_. • W.s7,9l:ls24 S eetstary.
Columbia, Dec. 5, ID5Ait • • •• • • •
nanny's 'Reaper and flower.
THE saburibers harlot teen . appointed
SOLE A CENTS iaPhiladelphin, for Mann re Com
bined Reaper and Mower with WOOD'S IMPROVE
MENT, are now prepared to receive-orders. Persons
wishing , to secure the best Combined Machine in use,
will please apply early. as the simply i. limited.
PASCHALL NORRIS & CO,
Seed and Implement Store, corner of 7th & Market
• streets, Philadelphia. [Jan. 23. lEL94.
Davierreotyyes, Ambrotypes,' me
lainotypes,
THE subscriber has returned to his old
1. stand, corner of Front and Locust streets, and
oiler• his services to the citizens of Columbia and vi
cinity, aslthe only Dagnerrean operator now in the
Boroogh.
THE CHRISTMAS SEASON
is the season of Gifts, and nothing more appropriate
than a good Daguerreotype or Ambrotype likeness
can be offered to u friend or relative. Cull then and
obtain one of the beautiful and correct pictures veltir h
will be warranted to give every satisfaction. Fathers,
mothers, sisters, brothers, now is the time to procure
one of those imperishable Ambrotypes, and thus pre
serve the features of beloved friends.
REMEMBER! the old stand, corner of Front and
Locust strews.
Copies take n from Daxuerreotypeg, and warranted
accurate. Pictures set in Rings. Medallions and /*ins.
All Daguerreotypes, Ambretypes and alelainotype'
taken at this establishment, warranted not to fade.
The afternoon is the best for children.
THOS L. SUMMERIL
Columbia. De eember 19. 1957. .
New do Cheap Cash Confectionery.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL!
mT WO DOORS ABOVE THE BRUM ROUSE,
Pro street, COLUMBIA, PA.
' he subscriber bus constantly on band, at this es
tablishmentn most splendid 51... moment of
CONFECTIONERY, PARISIAN BON BONS,
(recently pure! seed by himself in the city of Paris.)
Toys, Oboe°totes, Bon Folio, Almonds. Crystalizid
Work, and Plain Candies, manufactured under his
personal supervi.lon. Also, Foreign and Domestic
Frtt'ts., Nato, dr.c, in larger quantities and , better
manuals than ever before offered to this public; to all
of which the attention of Country Merchants, Shop
Keepers, and Retailers generally. Is particularly in-
vited. He guarantees prices which cannot foil to
give satisfaction to all.
The subscriber will pay particular attention to the
department of Cake Baking, the erection of Fruit and
Gum Pyramids. and Ornamental Work generally.
MOULDING ICE CREAMS!
Designs brought by himself irom Europe, and hitherto
unknown its this county. The attention, therefore,
of the Managers of Bulls. and those giving parties, is
earnestly invited to this department of his profession.
By strict tatention to business, and a disposition to
please all, be solicits public patronage.
CONST. BETNER.
Columbia. January 23.11359-tmayl4
Books from the Spring Trade Sales.
At the CEEELAP.BOOMSTOB43.
‘A KBE opportunity for those in want
Good Hooka at small cost. Never have Books
.old cheaper than at the recent Philadelphia Spring
Sale.
The proprietors of Cheap Book store have availed
themselves of the opportunity to purchase a large
stock of the most varied assortment of valuable
books of every class and description. They now of
fer to the public the same, at proponionably and tw
openny low rates.
Those in want of valuable standard works, for the
Improving of a well selected library, will find it to
their great advantage to call and examine the exten
sive stock on Lund. Our object and wish is, as it
always was. to supply the wants of the community
with anything in our line, on the most reasonabie
terms possible. This we find the better a.:J mast ad
vantageous essence for all parties. The poi . :cal econ
omist tells us *the cheaper an article is, the more
universally it can and will he used." Then the con
clusion is, that when we buy cheap, we moat sell
cheap, simply allowing ourselves a reasonable profit.
SUND t%,Y SCHOOL BOOKS,
We would call especial attention to our large as
sortment of Sunday School nooks on hand. of every
variety wanted for the use of Sunday Schools; we
sell at Sunday School Union pricei. We have the
agencies for the publications of the American Sun
day School Union, American Tract Society. Metho
dist !look and Tract Society. Also, the Lutheran,
Presbyterian, Episcopal, and publications of other
denominations are kept on hand.
Family Bibles
Those in want of a neat and cheap Quarto Family
Bible, will find it to their advantage to call and ex
amtne at the Cheap Book Store, the large mock on
hand. ranging from al to pain.
Ertirfore purchu•ing elsewhere, call and examine
the large and cheap stock of
MURRY, YOUNG do CO..
North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa.
April
riutruntzmirt
JUST Received, at the Family Medicine Store,
the largest and finest nesosiment of Perfumery
ever displayed in Columbia, which will be cold at
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
The following list comprises part of oar assortment:
EXTRACTS FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF
Frangi salmi, (everlasting perfume.) Musk Rose, Up.
per Ten. Prairie Flowers,. Sweet .Shrati, Verbena,
Violet. New Mown Hay, Jockey Club: Sweet Prs,
Mille-fleur,.Geranium 'Rose, Musk, Magnolia, Hello.
trope, Jasmine, Rose. he.
Pontine, Nymph, Honey, and a variety of other
SOAPS, Patuaturns, /cc.
, • McCORKLE k DELLETT,
Jan. 93,1839. • Odd Fellows' Hall.
1 0 4:1,40!A9i0i0#19;ki:sa4.11 A A(001
• PHILOSOPHY AND FACT.
OLLOW.AYsS PILLS.
TUB exciting enuce of. glances. The blood
it the life.enitaining agent. Ii furnishes the
,cOmponenta of.nesh, bone; muscle , nerve and 'menu.
mutt. The stoma mita manufactory, the veins Its
distributors. and , the intestines the channel through
whirbohe waste matter ;ejected in ha productions is
Expelled: • Urion the'etomach, the circulutiou and the
bowers, there Pills act simshuneodoilyoelieving in.
digestion, purifying the guilds, and regulating the
,
exeretitrria. • - : •
THE NATIONAL COMPLAINT.
I ' 1, V,
.•
Dyspepsia is the moat common disease among all
classes M.. this eotlitury. • it 11RettI11101' o thousand
shapes. and is the primary source of innumerable
diligorougsnalielliesg huh whatever its type or symp
toms; however ,obstinate its resistance- to ordinary
OrepaYitions, it` Yields readily and rapidly to thin
.sear4ingoeld6thrTriltz remhdy. •
BILIOUS AFFECTIONS.
The'sYnninli l and quelny of the bile are of vital
importance to Isea Upon the liver, the gland
which aecreles this fluid, these Pills operate. ft eci6-
cally, infallibly rectifying its irregularillea and ef
fectually curing Jaundice, Bilious Remittent+, and all
the varieties of disease' generated by an unnatural
condition of the organ_
• itOWELCONPLk INTS.'
the
Oa bowels pdrform their &actions properly,
the wbole Mody.sulfers. Fens or ihonminds die an.
llosilY of Drsertlery. Dia/rhino, Chronic Constipa
tion. and other diseases of these warm pipes of the
gyve*: Vhe'eirect of the opon all intestinal
dworders,whether easpal or epidemic, is a pbenom
-enon - io medleine..
'My following the printed direc
tions, the mostallarsaing caw* of bowel complaint are
promptly controlled.
A WORD TO FEMALES.
The local debility and irregularities which Are the
special annoyances of the weaker rem. and which.
when. neglecter:4, &Inouye...shorten Mk, are relieved
for the time being. lad prevented for the time to
.come, by a coursed this solid bat thorough alterattsfe.
lirottowarfa Me' arethe but remedy blown
in the world for the following dieeemee:
Asthma. Female ,Corn .Fever and Ague,
HowelCinaptartils plaint! ' 'Piles
Coughs • Headaches atone and Gravel
Colds Indigestion *kneader,. gimp
:Chen Dliwasits • billuenan • toms •
COMIWCIlt•II Inflammation Venereal Alec-
Dritintrht inwierdWirakness lions
Diarrhata ifer Complaints Worms of all
Dropsy - Lowness of Spir- kinds ,
Debility t • • • go. .
inrCAUTION!—None are genuine unless ti.e
words "Elellemay,- Nese York and'LeaJ n ere die
. Aemible as a Winer-Mark in every leaf of the. book of
directions around each pot or bofi 'the same may be
plainly seen by Maim. galas,' re the light ,A hand
some reward will be given to any one rendering such
isfoninnion as may lead to the *tatting messily party
I or parties eossuergiting the medicines or vending
I same, knowing them to be spurious.
Sold at the Mannfactory of Professor Holloway,
! 90 Maiden Lane, New Yost. and by all respectable
Druggists and Dales* in ;Medicine throughout the
rinaill Vilifies and the chilled world, in boxes at gi
cents, mll testa, and II sags.
gr lrrTh gareles.rit Ls a eassidarakle saving by taking the
A. he
B.—Direetlons for the guideacte of patients is
every disorder are egged so each bar,
April a, nem
JAMBS PARK,
•
midsm i adf i lmic - ze-mt,
HAS reamed the alone baslatu at the old
stand, nese, opposite Obeeto's Come* Pao
wry, she.* be will be pleased to mom the giallo and
urn 011; soca wort as cemoot tail to Sire cadre eat
isDetiee.
December 8, 1856. •
. .
Wheatlers Arch Streit Theatre
sll3lll,lltrert obey* StithiMdiddlpitiii.
Compagry, Artkos is doe
oseli. sad 4Mil ' sad Welt say
!MirCimabisatios *Ursa i• Um Tbs.
!Wm. win - at 41•• TY sight is Clemity,
=y. Die*ical
en, Whealla slMty. Ss IbIlls•
October WOW.
THE 11TONDEWOF - TIM'AtIE!
T L'LINIMIT'S Great Medical Discovery!
iv • ' , Web In a parely . oegerabk prryaretion, for the
poritying of the blood,mvlne vbger to the liver, sly
-mach and bowels. and expelling Tram. the system all
morbid matter. and entrntitiving in Its stead a health
ful activity through all the funettone of life.- -'
HOW IT-WAS DISCOVEREDf•-•
Irrthe fall of 1854 a daughter of.M Linssey vista
suffering from It tel anima at attack of 'Csnerern Ons
(Canker - of tqe eloolht She-hod •prerioasly _bat*
PrePtreted IT the attacks o. Ofsentety, inflammation
of:the Lamps - end Hectic Fever, successi rely; wit lel
resulted ID the above named direase um it. WOT.I fu fro.
Her cessation was most deplorable—her mouth and
cheek were literally rotten—the ultendrng ph ymetats
pronounced the caber' hopeless use.' Everything In:
dicated - a speedy and - horrible denthhe death of
rotting out of Itki At thin crtimal juncture, Mr.
'Lindsey prepared a compound for the plapeum of al
leviating, LI possible. the paln4 of the bub• sufferer.
'abeam* made to use it freely, mind in a shun lime to
his mom del ebtfol astonishment. there wen a very
perceptible change for the better. The mouth began
to - put on a bright and healthy appearance—Me foul
breath became sweet—the appetite war re•to. ed no d
the child seemed to partake of a new and frenh hf
Hope wan inspired, and the use of the compound
wasfuithfullyeantinued. the result of which. with the
blessing of God. was her complete restoration.
is now perfectly healthy! From this eireunistanee,
Mr. Lindsey Win led to prepare with greater care and
exactness, whet had so astonishingly cured lus Haul,
and continued his experimeatal efforts until San one
reeded tit bringing to perfection Ili. great Great Berns
dy for Blood Impurity—since which lime Its eirems
huve been almost miraculous. Hundreds upon hut,-
deeds, by it, have been snatched fidm an ontimely
grove and restored to the sweets of health and the
endearments of friends. The young and old have
tested iis saving powers and slog aloud 4ts virtues.
Say they—t'after using Lind-ieyts Improved Blood
Searcher, we felt as if a new life was stirring our
veins, and under God we owe to it more than worsts
can express" ,
But hear from their own laps and then judge of its
valuable effects. The few testimonials Ilium follow
show that it is deservedly styled the Greate-t Diatmv.:
cry of this or any other age. J.M. LINDSEY.
Hollidaysburg. Blair county, Pa. '
CERTIFCATES
Pat:olivine, Bedford en. Pet.. Oct 14,1957
Mr. 1 . M. Lmusits. 7 oear Sir:-1 was severely M
aimed with Moorman.= for a whole y ear—nine
months of which-time I was not &dem leave my bed
—when hearing of the wonderful erects of ) our Un
proved Blood Searcher.l determined to procure vome
of it and gave it a fair trial. .After using three matte.
I was able to walk around again as maul, and tun
now wholly cured. I can recommend it to all who
are stmllarly enlaced, and believe ii iv alt io els its,*
to be. Yours,truly, JOHN.SIIA
• Desperate case of Truer and Barber's Iteh eared
by the use of Lindsey's Blood Searcher. I, the Id 14.•
dersigned, some time in last March, wa• severely af
flicted with what wits pronounced by ray physicians
to be a certain kind of Teller and Barber's /wit. Z 147
condition was one of the greatest misery: my More
was utmost constantly running with the mut corrup..
tion that esesped from the tubercles. by whirl, :t win
almost completely covered. After being under the
care of my physicians for near two months. without
the least benefit. I was induced to make a trial of
Lindsey's Blood Searcher, and the result was that in
using one bottle and a half/ found a perfect cure. I
may also say that I eagerly tried whatever was re
commended as a cure. Ouch was my wretebedness
that I even resorted to the dangerous experiment of
pouring pure creosote on my face and neck. but all to
no purpose—the Blood Searcher was the first and
only thing that did me any good. As a blood purifier
it is unequalled; and I have great reeson to be grate
ful that I ever made atrial of its healing virtues., nod
teen confidently reeontmend it to any who may suf
fer from Tetter, or any other disease arising from an
impure state o f blood. JOHN UMW I UNT.
Eliallidortharg, Pa.; July 29,1957.
An Interesting vise of scrofula cured by one bottle
of Lindsey's Blood Searcher. This certifies thin about
one year ago our little son aged four yearn, was most
sorely afflicted with what the physicians pronounced
to be serofola, and was treated accordingly for nearly
a year, bat without the slightest benefit. His eyes
were running a thin mousey humor almost constunity;
which would encrust his eye* beyond the power of
opening them until they were washed and cleaned by
soap and water. About the same time an abscess
formed just below the groin, which is due time broke
and commneced a discharge, which wan found [trim's.
sible to dry up or heal—the bed would be very much
stained and the clothing of the child perfectly ate tree
ing in a single night's lime. A fter havingthe attenti ons
of a physician for so long a time, and finding its child
to be getting worse, we determ ined to try Ow effects
of Mr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher. This wanks last
March—and before two weeks had passed away the
change was manifest, and I am happy to say that its
the use of a single bottle our little boy, has been per
fectly restored to health. Wecannot speak toolugbly
of this invaluable medicine. it should be in every
family—none should be without It. As a purifier of
blood it is beyond all price.
DANIEL BOLLINGER..
Hollidaysburg, Pa., July 29th, 1857.'
Hollidaysburg, Pa , March 29, 2957..
DR. J. M. Lull:misc.—Dear Sir-1. hare been using
your Improved Brood Searcher since some time last
summer, and I deem it to be a matter of duty to bear
my testimony to its inv igorating, bMod iedtomtive
virtue". 1 have been, for a number of years-, severely
troubled will, erysipelas and general :debility; bat
1
since pot myself ander the influence of your Im
proved Blood searcher, I Gad a very decided inprove
mem. Indeed, my acquaintances frequently remark,
that I look so fat uud hearty; and know of nof other
cause than the use of your Improved Blood Searcher.
!edging from my own expenence,f believe than this
is one of the most valuable medicines that woman can
use, especially those who are or have entered upon
the decline of life. (From 40 to fat year. of uge ) I
feet that it would have been shove ingratitude on my
part to have withheld this testimony, and iu thanes's.-
senting to appear as a winless before the public. I
have been actuated solely with reference to the voice(
of conscience and duty. Yon are at liberty to make
whatever use you may deem proper of this state
meat.
Yours, respectfully.
MA litGA R. ea W. C•DONNELL
Liver Complaint cured by Lindsey's Improved
Blood Searcher:
- Blair County, cr.—Personally appealed before' me.
one of the Justices of the Peace, in and -for Blatt.
county. George Kopp, who, being duly sworn accord
ing to law, dots depose and say: Two years ago
was afflicted with pain between the shoulders, alrno.t
constant cough. Joss of appetitc'ellils.'night swivels,
and very subject to take colds; I at length breams
so weak that I could hardly walk; my physician done
ate no good.. Sometime Mot fall, I commenced taking
Lindsey's Improved Blood Searcher. and by the use
oftvro bottles was perfectly-cured. I feel, to ream&
mend it to all who suffer from liver discuses, general
debility, loos of appetite. and 'other dioceses arising.
from, impurity of the blood. 1, would not likeno do
without n. I consider it an excellent family medi
cine. (Signed,) GEORGE KOPP.
Sworn and subscribed this 16th day of March A.
D.. 1857, before me. J. GORLEY, '
Nora. — Mr. Kopp is n resident of Frankstown. and
is well known to the citizens of Blair and Bedford
counties as a 14211 of excellent character and innut
ence.
A desperate ease ofA sue and Dy - •pep•ia. eniiaely
cured by the u•e of Lindsey's "Improved Blood
Searcher." ,
Blair County. ss.—Personally appenred Iseforitioe,
the subscriber. one of the Justice,. of the Pence,Wand
for said county. John Moran.. who,lieing duty sworn
according to law, doth ,depose end say, that in the
spring of 1856, I was a victim to thnt worst of diseases
—dyspepsia. mid that in its worst form. Aly appetite
was complete)) gone, and whet., in order to preserve
lite,l wools/lame niyaelf to swallow a mouthful of
foo, the incomsich would immediately loathe it, and
east it forth ash h the spittle. (had also been suffering.
with the Ague; each attack lasting aboutnine instattia
oat of the twelve, so that: With the Ague and Dyspep
sia,' was reduced es I thought beyond receiver:A
thought I must die; my physician could do me no good.
Such was my condition, when Mr. Lindsey sawilied
me with a bottle orbit, Improved Blood Searches. aa.
swing me ii would work a core. I commenced Ps
use with but little coofidence; but, tit one week's
time—so great was Its restorative powers—l, found
my appetite to return, say stomach received, a. new
lone, so that I could eat anything without the slight
est inconvenience, and before its heeling teach the
ague fled as front a charm; nor have I been troubled
With ague or dyspepsia since. I chicly a better state
of health than I bad done for fifteen year. before;
am strong and hearty, and I feel confident that. Hader
the blessing of Clod, 1 owe all to the invaluable , Imi
proved blood Searcher I believe it not to be only is
sure remedy for ague, but an infallible prrvemive,
and, as such I would recommend it to all whose bu
siness habits, or residences, impose them to this
dreadful pest of humanity,. Dyspepsia cannot stay
where the Improved Blood Searcher is properly used.
I feel it my duty to point all who safer to this &Sliest.
ng medieine.
(Signed,), JOHN MORAN'.
Sworn and subscribed this 18th day of March, A D.
1857. before me. Joss Cog, .1. P.
For sale by RUDOLPH WILLI ISMS, Colombia.
Nov. 81,1857430'
COLOMBIA ILARBXR YARD,
Corner of Third and Want Streets.
THE undersigned invites tke attention of
citizens orate Soroug b Columbia sad vicinity
to ot. ?garble yard, where he is prepared to emectstc
in superior style all &se:induct of Work in Marble.,
G senate. Sandstone, be- as.
konoments, Tombs:taw, Steps.
Door and 'Window Et'
and Ornamental Wearer every kind. Hiawerk will
compare with any other sdlitalml la the .tint,-; and
be feels satisfied that ha min kiss salisfiletialt to cusv ,
tongoirw, bulb in quality astepnes.
Ile will famish Ids waken woes maaintable terms
than eau be obtained elsesibera.
5bab.10,111564y . D.117010X.
COLTIVICIE2A. FLOW& 31M:U.S.
hair* eameeseedthe
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FLOP& AND FEED OF ALL KINDS,
At tie akertset 'Mike, free of Aare,
es the emit seasetehla Sanaa The FLOIJ& being ,
from the best swamis, swab, ea atperietwed
it feeds easideas Ore les top isiesteetiatection
se these whet favor him with. theirPatrequili&
mac J. ruscr.
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Colansbia, Amos% 111, 1et.741' • • • 2 . .
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EMAI WINE WHIT FIER, by
ung
banel or In Isfiger 4pNustilich warnuned
good or do nosey 141 ae resollad.
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Nos. 1, lend S. Canal Bran.
A ussE Mof luketst bOO% h
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smug., ifrc., for sale by H. SUYDAM a SON.