The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, March 05, 1859, Image 4

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    TEIE LAROEST
(Main and Furniture Establishment
lAi TEig ONION.
o ffseradiag front Ovy to Frederick...Stmt.
AD
. 1 . '4 wide, 170 feet de p, and 6 ;aeries high.
I.I.ITIIIOI'S Cay Strret Wareroots, Nos. 94
J. j uod le2 Nor. I. Guy ole.o2 Fayette. Bola
mo,e: vre•rt• t. kepi I.lwoy. on howl. or omit to or
r.r.o•ery rty 1r of murk 'rETE-A-T EITM ,hinorth
fir'" ..a. or groculel le.
French Full ditrd - ttaal Ti ed u Ilion Rojlor £m Moir..
fitttr, Cloth ur
I'u , l Curved Parlor Maus. in sets,
" , ../t Pion, Mir ; Gold rte Firo , a , r Ile.
SOFAS;
riere Maacaraay and Walnut Parlor
Ila:r. um Pi
Ito,. Vault Claiir.—various ile.ijna, in flair. CNaili
me
urr L^ tner.—a lityVt aq.orimelo
go iui •P) MiAtie Or Covert with any
/l..,1,10• 10 01.1.1
CH A M FIER SUITS,
'llulintpily or u , ,voulPilu..• fluff , Q . 15 up
Cunt. Cu.. u- null Ito. L.ltg
du— s• I .1 . 2 , ••1
re. 0.11 11110le li, an, one hou-t ICI Isle Lnil,•d
-
$ll.l. sin,, II 0
-IQr thlOil• Oft., Non I .11.11 m 111,.‘", In (Mk. w„i
Alit Or 514 , 1+1,7..11q VW.III t'lttse •ir
gbVer 511111,01,
Wood ..•111 Chtlii I und 'Strict- and dark 111 i;
stotell
thb. I'itll/1 rI.IIIIC 1.0.01•1111 A every
All Laud. o( Be 74.. flair 44.4441 114.4. 7llaltru.-rs.
A NI AT if WT.
25 and 27 N. Guy 44..neur Fal rite
*a UPI 7. 1N5...1y
Haskell's Co
RESTIT UTOR.
THIS artirle, restores grey hair perwoknent4
..„,ir,p.tl color nod ~,,, taloa. a resets of
Which the no-tal lity 1111. heretofore tiers, 11111%.,..11115
dented. Titt....it-o n produce. , by removing the Ws.
...Unction.' to 11161 uuturol *re irlIOn• of the haw. thus
reetoring he.thlty ar:tpot to pie sealp and not catty
anu•lng the hair Ia re.iityir is. nos nail hue. lint pro.
staring a perthaae.ti Its the at the
hruelt, a lu-ire acittch nil. otena robin. elision: give
Warriatted In etre ,111•1•11 rt 31,11•• reloaded.
l'o , sole Duly ff 1 A1c.14:F:1.1. k tik:IAA:TT.
An,. id. I..ns ttod re.laws' nail Columbia.
for Sale--Family Coal,
£'PH ILilumen• 4 . ! ..... Pill.tobir. 1.3,110
%%ON,. Su it Lm y. I'. r 1.00011 t.r. , ye. I-o,
• , nor 1 . 911 Ail I Ilt• C 04.1 1,14 1111.lrf
1.0 , ?••;, r from dl,l :11.11 ‘V...1"."11 4,1 Isuod :lltd
ILi• 11 - ;(1? 1 , Vt refunded Tho, wt-li
to e,eure el Go id rti,lc lho Loweet Rate-,
N. ~ etc, 4;,1,
I' A I'l'ol. D
Vu•.L•! and 6 Cannllla-in Colum l'a
MEM=
NATIONAL LIVERY STABLE,
&cowl atm.:, adjoining Ihr Odd Fr!lows'
CO IX AI 11.1 A. PA.
(191 E , 17mArtztulttIted up and .trtelteil
vt,sit ettell 1,111•0131/ At.. Cats,tot
tl
Livery eull the Lilt, lien
Li. itlee- :pod 1111. truhl , .. 10
SCPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS
11(11.0, ?tt Ite tr.. Nrll ltryt
-. I.d 111 llr+t•rute
Ile ,•11. , Vi. l / 1 .1141, C . 11,
1,11,1 Iu 140,filie.nd Ilarnn
Ile can oir.•r rs. I
HANDSOME VEHICLES,
eit+re••l) fur lug• c-I.ntili•leeeitt, and the whole
or nt• Canrmiece are lin Iniorousli rrWtfr t
•Icnn and 'lt'd.
T- •taltle will Le in Ole care o f .e c omm o d. t i ng
yr .4
110n9SS AND CONVICYANCES CAN se LIP 4T 4LL
HOURS or THS DAY 9X. NIGHT
%%11.1. UE It KA:sONAlif .E. and he
goofolsolly hopes :hut I 1ie...1'11. or hIl sto bk , .. oti
ot•ito-ttoot to pita,e hi. ri.P.1..10C1'4, Wlll 4C1•01., hml 0.
I:larr.2llll.arr. of pub he favor
CIIRISTIAN
C,ltmthin. AuEtt•t 14 1.5•1
. S. 11 1 Z cTA. GV E di. CO „
Are now opening a new stock of
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
..IND READY-MADE ICLOTHIPVG,
At the rhrap Cush Store. in their New Four-
Sorry Building in Locust Sheet.
A COMPLETE assortmeot of New and De
,L
• IrUiPIC FJII uud %V/I•ler Good., CUllnialillg in
purl of
cLoTris AND CASSI'MERES,
Ve-nn , Work 1•r „•hClo al.d o,lirr relehrftled
71.11,• rugh.ll IV.. and Bro. Marl. and
roht y k.:••••1.n, r•• Cuiduroys, for
Inca and boy: •kror—vroy trap
DRESS GOODS.
Block noul rainey Or--• Lupin+. l'renell NI, ri•
“Il vrool qr LOW . .. Pit rnln.•ti.... nll nora
yrld ..1.• C. ;4,, Am, it ion l't nstf.
111 , :r, Jll , l .41 sr rl 0•0.
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS.
lir. 011 ruler. nod •tyle`i
Ilroclar. 9lubet CI" I, Shawl.. Long stud Square
••114w1-. g.entlenir ',l/111.,:n--Lathea Cloth stud
t••••tit. In al , .1% tr“,
DOMESTIC GOODS, HOSIERY AtiD
TRIMMING.
hid 1 - L161,11211 , d S . ICC , IIIC., Pillow Game
T,ek in a.. L inen-. S.selc l'hinuel.. the
1111.•%1 is rend- of el hireling ti woe., 11r0.6 Lined.. Met
.eciet :ot Imo, Shirt Itopenn., Ladire' nud
oleo'. Grutle
\leruu.. Cn.holere. Colton and Woolen Ho
eiery —4 g Thlld tll lie lnwra prices.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
trln34 rrnel, rind Dre•tt Coal, _lac_ " ant. I Fury Cwt..
I , a•nte , -tt Coat. Over Cont.. Raglan Suck.,
44 , 11 l•r 161110 FrIVICT C.3..11111 , 11. Pit :It, Sat suet r
lent k and Fatit t Slitt It. Plush and Velvet Veettr—tall
evt•r) vitt lety of to:, 'rand prior.
ur A Ito ge it—ortrattat of AT-; AND UNIKREI.•
ttn, :%IcTAGt; ttt.
Coltemlont, Sept 25 1..5:1 Cheap Cr.h :wan.
HILLSIDE NURSERY,
COLUMBIA. L NCASTER CO, PA.
xubscribtr having purchased the nar
k --ry anti rtlrrtrei
LV Nte.pr. tt...Lt.ton h 1I ffi rn, near COIlltrf.1“, Lull
. Pa ,offers to the public ester-we
wtorK of
OR NA 11 ENTI f,, TI ADE I.FRUITTREES,
Sli rub& ry, Fiuterring and ulher Planta,
s.l.d •..444ntienc..1 , of ..1,44.,111:417.
14. .11.1 I liflotir•ii:iliO.ll rlntoctillot.l I
:5.141,1 In :he .Itat•k of .14i , r•e•
nor-. I 1.1. ..rr trio,
• h
11•.%-/ve liortivuurt.:-ai -Loll ito.ll,
. 1, • - • . / 101 •.-•. , r lll1 1
11-
41 . 11,. 'IOC , 1...61,11 4 . 01111/11111,1/...1.1•,11
1121. e . 6 b d . 1 00 l choice
ANTS, FLOWERS, ,s,c,
111,1% r.s.l) found Grrrn
I!folt.e r. 1,1 particular 111L,111011 44) his
• nP. , ..-11.1. of
WIVE & EIDTIC N 41A8 5 4- , ''''
...
GRAPES, .- - r .'',-- ,- -'' rr.
n v.:97 eXIrn•IVI• n•• ....: I 4 • •. , " - -n
1..i.,, h ,,•U •
. .„
..nrllng•nlnt NIITII.II3IIPi : . ';•; :;0:. •
Ikt i
mitonr.th , ..•fmrtrne• , v ., v.' .. , •
)1, ba• oko c••••• ney ...f . ,
poreho-ed Ow ensile
.tonk of ,hr w• li- known Gorden owl No - sery of J4,-
.4.ph Vrvr4:4l , Ch..rry Slr••,, Colnantills, winch vr:II
be Itilillieli in In. nwn e• la hl e•benript.
•
Vt.:WC/M.l, hs. been eneseed In take
rh.r.r... l lh r ElO,ll mad Vor.ar:s Deparlairm of Ike
/1/.o.rde Nuraerl, Will ICI. well grauadrd raptitatien
a• a aura...lari mlll.ll-I well toe atlaShiallal guar-
Millet fur the •20.1111 M, vitae atork.
II PURPL.P..
P. —ln .revll.lr,lll,l vet•lt `he NUr.ery• mow...
10i wilt ktuttero,tkp tlitem 'hr :lg. no. of Alf. Yrs,
/hi t•ono-t ,11/101,1, 1 ,1 0W111111., tie.
pu•lniongt. Ito 1.1.151, loitd I .y nest tzroottif., ,
slid flit. In, or ale 1,11.ii5c0...
rdslllliel • 1.1
Ho! for Christmas Cakes and Minc(sd
Pies!
J TOILS. Extra Nrw ['rap New Ortrans Bak
".•. It. , • ~ 110t.PV tliod
•ug.nr A 1... I , I "'el.. ropl 10t..., ...v.,
7,-t r,••,1 Ihr
clasp , ssi ••• e
rip,..
A.enortor••• 'hr. it
MEDICINES, MEDICINES.
AAJOOD'S Ilair licstorativr.
V Hunt..?- Veg«noltie P.l/111. Va.
/Irlmhr,l.i% Hoehn and V: I r•ur'.ri lin
f - 0• , 4 r'• Kit .end Itna , h I tilt
Nrn" , !‘
1:otrle. was, C ttttt
l'rver :prod ‘hhr
140110.1 , 64, ••• tr.i.ithrot anti Wong Ctln(eelsOrio.
• r'r 1 . 111. 1716 r. ry Prchrrhl•
r2 , •hr. - eloirhn Ldhuhr. hr.
• of ■ Tl.nti•sty.d (./antra.
fOr MIA Pills.
rr r, 11”. t. hit rru,umat.
nrr 01 J. itt.ten
H.: he,r,'. 111.11 (hlarrk and brow,,.)
IFlrrhoivphd I tohfiri.r. I%w I. Howder.
r. orirme. Starer", Hnr.. ruttier.
• r.h Vrg.iwlslr rlll6.
I:. Jame.' Ex. rmes enhn:ahiP.l'lliv and Oinirdevd
ll:ph...hie. &eh.: :11,stutr
livo.fLosat'• Run'n f'fir.orsserille
fnint.nr. Inw:gnrator. 11.:: Hy:,
‘3:1..inr , .. Coup, Syrup.
1., no'. 11Ch.hkrinn. ranher fir.
Hints y'o Trwor'r.prpps. C A
Cad 'Ayr, no
rvrerp 'l'ar. P.A.
R. FL 11.11edtr
Dr Jayne.. Niedirinr•-
A. W. Idull'a Saroaponlln. I.ouden &Co'rMeuscutes.
I=l
PR. P- RERR oLP4
G OI
's ST GP MORTAR
pftUC E.
INTIM Surer!. Colombia. Pt
Columbia. 0rt.24
Pnre Currant and Elderberry Wines.
AN be olitainwl at the pplcire Morns Drug +tor,
C
F;nnt otrcei. ab.rre I.oruot. by - . 40 mut. p uns ur
lon. Fo: it good oraFIF, rressont••d pore. 0.11 “,
Dr. E. U. HERR'S.
Columbia. June S. IPSO.
BR DL—Just received a cask of superior
0 K. Woody, for Nl...lkons I morn.... o?
MeCORKLE h DEl.LF7rrs
ly metfivive Store.
Dm 23,
*mat Western Piro Thsnrainee and
Trust Company of Philadelphia.
CAPITAL 4400,000.
DIREcTt
Ca elks C.Lithaarp.l4Cl Walnut stre et, Won. BarlinstlßßlTlnet street;
Whinden, Illoothout.lB North rovrthstreet;
pone Boalehurst...httossep and Counsellor;
John C. Hann/roof Wright. Hunter & Co :
E. /Piracy. of E. Tracy At Co., Cioldsothns ,
John ii. iiethirdy, of Jones, White & lileCordr;
Tlsoe 1 tliTlespo of Gillespie Zeller;
J... S. Boat h. Winans B. Booth & Co.;
E. HarperJsßries,of Win. H. drown & Co ;
John It. Yodßes.. corner 7th and Samosa streets;
Charts.* E.. Thom:mon. 413 Chestnut street;
J no. J. liHoeons,BNAltouth Third street;
Alfred Taylor, office Cairo City Properly.
CH LA. C. L4THROP, President.
Wx Lliaxuxo. vice Presidast.
H. TCICHAIID+ON, Secretary.
friSeDA IKO7 S Bit 1.:". EH, Agent, Columbia. Lun
en., r eouuy. I • re. [oprit 17.155 P.
The ;,a.rgest and Cheapest
TOBACCO MANUFACTORY AND
STORB,
WEST OF FIIILA.DELPHIA.
f 1 11 E subscribers w oald re-spectrally invite
the 1.111,,.. of C01;4111141. and Vicinity Int:all and
eXiiiii.ne their In ere • tnr k of
TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFFS, PIPES,
$.a.11 Bozo.. Sugar Ca•c•. alai a :urge variety of r
titteA not enumerated. The have 110 W Oil blind
' I tiler Unit wo re toitiplete 'tort. in their liar. than
IWeinhavettit taro -tore- out-ide of the print foal fine,
They ....4Aktiou $1 , 14 . 4.jieJ. of 35 diirerrat brand.:
tit... 12 theferrat liritod• il;sevving Tolsiiero, all of
whtelt they Will vett at the inarrvt city prices. Hear
in initial that the store i• a braiirli of the weal-Lisowit
Tot., o Warehou•e.Joterth Fendrieh & 1.1r0=., No
Fureiit VirCel, Baltimore.
r}:NDRICII &
Front 5t rept. 5 doors oito.re Colaptook, Pa.
prt I 21 Itia.
E. 11. Array).
Forwarding Sc Commission Merchant
AND DEA LI:It IN
liam.,
Shoulder,
flour by the barrel
Whi•ily by the barrel,
birouhil Planer by the barrel,
A. Salt by the Such
A Ls() DEAI.I:It IN
All kinds of Coal, by the Cargo, Cur Load
or Tan, such us
Baltimore Coraputly,
S.Uatt.nry Red A-h,
du, r 1-11.
Shari Nitnittla.n SIOVP and Lump,
Ly
T,evorteo do do.
The culliCriher buy , . h,. Cool ior CuNh and otter,
ut the 1.0‘,..tea-1,
B. F. APPOLD,
No' 1.2,6 nod Y C..goal 1.1.e4111.
Col ortd.hi
I I F. GIANT OF THE NIONTH LI Es:,
Harper's New Monthly magazine.
I ACII number of the )lagazioe will contain
M 4 4 ocio.o ionizes. ut double 1 ,144
th".. emonri-ine nearly too thon.oi,.l ‘ , .;;;i:e of sloe
ellotee.l N 11.1,11.0 0 .01, 1.11,11111 re Of the .I"y Every
number on tato I omernii. I I lu-trimlll4•.
weeurate Of the F 1.11101... II COplfoti+
of eur.cat event-, and notice* of the impor
tant honk s of tile , 11;7111 1 , .11,<1i 0 1 ..1...• unman-arc
:with the iminhets for Jane and December; List suo
reriptions only 4,111:01 , 11., lvrh any
'1'1,4 . 01A-11M Xll.lg.eLll:e 111:11 obtamed of Donk
•ellers. Peronlicul Agent-. or from the 1'111P11,1.01-. aI
Th , t, 1/011..t }rite or' Weisty-live Cent. Ai /KlM
het. 'rhe Aenti•ooiltint volumes...completed neatly
;:rnind m Cloth, are sold at Two Dollars each. and
sooslin cover. are famished to those who wish to
have their I ark oumbrr. umformly hound. atTweuty
rlve Crlllnl each. Fourteen volt isle• are now ready.
boo eid in Cuth, at S 2 U 0 each, and Aso in Half CaU at
1 , 2 50 each
The Publishers will supply specimen numbers gra
. tution•ly to neut. and Pmninasters, and will ins be
lihrrul arrangements with them for circulating the
magazine. They will also supply clubs. or two • er
ants at Five Inoilars a )ear. or five persons nt Tell
Dollars. Clang) men and Teachers supplied at Two
Dollars a )ear. Nialsbel , from the commencement
ran now be supplied. Also the bound volumes.
The Magnaihe Neighs over seven and nut over
eight ounces. The postage on each number, winch
Maal he paid quarterly ni uilvititee at the office where
the Maguame ; received. 14 tree cents.
'I he most POpulAr 11011111:y ut the word.—N Y QC
eerier . .
No Mugaziar its Europe or Amesiesi k so well
klIOWII; Male ilaf sunny readein; und. we may .
sn jely 111 , 510 ha% received en is the is Iri lute of
anlitstrationt f tine cultivated Islas dIrIII4I/I II:
a healthy, drier-ified. elev.iiing permanent literature.
it is the foremo.t Moigioznic of the day. The Grenade
never had u more dcltg ins ful companion. nor the mill
ten a more elites tanning, friend. thins Ilarper'S Maga
":llle.—Merhollist Protestant. (Baltimore )
TWent).flee cents buy. it—the chetspe-t. urine-t,
anal linen lal•Ilang luxury Inc the that we know
Three dollar. -et:Mr...it for our. year, rind vt oat three
dollar•Mlo so (as! Litt %lat. saline a mount in
eirrllarp, e
itruilting. furniture and how Much 01
ii )uhurnannal thing I. Olatninen; If ideas. foiet•, Rout
ratiin 'tali Flap!' a monetary value—above all, if the
humor that reirepheo. tie piriurotrii, that bring a
granite inlntle, and brighten the pars:ice 01 a trolls 10
) our bruin, and the happy COlaillll.4iloll of she real and
the inneriniiive. without a hiu„ 110 one can live u life
above the animal, are to be put into the mole °poo
-1 site In dollars and cents, then you allay be certain that
if Harper were three or four times. as dear. it would
11,./P'Y reps) tir prier. It son Magazine proper. with
the idea .oid purpose of a Mrigne.thr--not u honk, not
a oeienlifte periOalleal,llol )era supplier of light gal
alp and rurally alterliale.-411.11 a magazine that taker,
every form of Interesting. dogaified. and attractive lit
erature in sir grasp.—Southern Times.
'rise volumes bound consuitne of themselves a
brar) of miscellaneous readieg, such as cannot be
found tie the saute compass in any other publication
that has comic under our netinee.—Biaton. Countr.
Of-solver la Iv.'.',
73.0IISILUOLD IXT onus,
CON DUCTai BY CHARLES D ICK ENS,
Author of ...Pickwick Per; o.""Necholos Nick.
teby,".-Dambey fk Son," etc.
RE -PUBLISHED Monthly by the subscri
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of the London publishers, and special arrange
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tains
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Hunt, Barry Cornwall, Wilkie Collins, and al
inokt every conspicuous English writer, thus
rendei int it by tar the must interesting, vit.
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in the Euolol language. tio work of the
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crisp, genial articles, and its admirable stories
are more extensively copied by contemporary
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whatsoever.
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Address FREDERIC A. BRADY,
No. 126 Nassau street, New York.
June 26, 18.56.
COLUMBIA IRON WORKS,
oPPosiTF: THR CANAL, BASIN,
COLUMBIA, PA.
THE subscriber bas removed to the exten
mve Opp, enuneerrd with the Columbia Iron
Fonndry. winell he bay thoroughly hued op, with new
.nd first• Tote machinery. and is now prepared to
manohiesare :stenos ISIIIIVIWO and PUMP. er "r" de'
..ertpurin. lilaehmery for rormites, Forges, Mills.
Fite , oeien.Ciir Work. hoe.
Iron and Dario Cowling. furnished to order. Bridge
Bolts nod Bloc knmilhing in generrl.
Repairtrg promptly attended in.
JOHN Q. Dmo l igir.
r.elnm him. July 2. tote
Cold Cream of Glycerine,
pOlittlie Cure aud Prf tenth,. at Chap.
p.d drool.. For ...Ale 1", Dr. E Q 1-11.:111t
Col.. Nov 7. 1.4:44. Go'clen NIMIRT Drug 'Jo,"
Dried Fruit, Raisins, &c,
A FREISR supply of Dried Fruit, new
Rat.ins. Currgoltr. Prune. /to. All kinds fresh
pore gnsami Spipe:, ire ready for the Itoltnay.. at
II- C FuNDEFISNIITIrS
Dee. 5,'39. reorles*C4-11 ?Rote.
STOVES! STOVES!!
THE sabseriber desires to call the atteotio,
of the public to his new and complete assortment
of STOVES, now ready for the fall trade, 0011.
alsung of Cook stove.:
Royal Cook, William Penn. Noble. National
Young Amenca,MorningStar, Complete Cook,
Cooking Range*, Parlor Cook, four patterns,. Parlor
ittoves of every make, aim, style and variety, Bar
ROOM 1. nd Office Stoves. tr.c.
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
Alarge stock of articles in the above line of busi
nos., ecimpri si ligeverythi ng th at la ma nufael umd of
Tin. :them Iron. &c, for flonaehold purposes. HIP
.aock is of his own manufacture, stud he Cali vouch
for its excellence and durability.
Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, &o.
A LA RD I: and complete asortment of elegant GEM
El. Fixtures of tasteful designs, co " of six.
four, three and two burner Chandeliers. single burner
Ilan Pendants. side Lights plain and ornamental,
Drop lturner • . &e., always on hand. GAS FITTING
II alt its branches attended to with promptness.
House Roofing, Spouting, &c.
lloust.: reciorim; unlit srouTING put up in the
mo-t soh-mutant manner; Plumbing. Hell Fining
lug unlit Miler I.rauchee of the curried on Us
heretofore, on the most rernmushle terms.
Cooper's Gas Regulators.
LIE is aLn .gent for Cooper'. Gus Regulators, and
prepared to attach them to meter..
HIRAM WILSON.
Corner of Second and Locu•t ',treas.
Columbia. September 5. 1S W.
Sloven! Stoves!
TAB subscriber keeps up
hi• eXttol•lVe ns.nrieirtit o "f
POOR A NU PARLOR tcrovms
of all kind- nod of every pattern - -
and site. lie gwilo at reasonable -.row
price. and asks the public to r.X10.1411C :end try hls
rtoe k . HENRY PFA ft LER,
Loenet street. opposite the Email,' House.
Coluntinn. July 18.
GR:1311.% , VAREEITIir 5T01133.
JUST RECEIVED, a larger and finer slack
of Toy. and fancy good,. than ever before. my
II Wild. 1.141 others are invited to ell and examine
the -nark before purcha.aog el.ewhere. as they wall
here foal an unhanited n-.ortrneat, suitable for fires
to per-on. of every age and tome. All ammeta,
sa,ortmetat of Portant...nue., Port.ea Ronk.. &e &e.
GE( JR( E .1. SNI 11'11,
Loco .1 .treet. between the R.tnk and Frank lin House.
Columbia. December 13. teso.
10 PER CT. SAVED ON STOVES.
GILL at Ptah'el.'s and examinc his
o—ortotent of S1'(117 I.:S. Patlor,
tor Cook. 11,01. Olin, oud Cookiiig and
Ilattge- 01 the lateto rtt and of every Foment. PM
elp.e.r, son find it to Ittro toottage to inert from
the. full :tool es••citenl stock. winch will he °flitted at
tau. rettotottble rules Itetnetotore. at
fl ?FA 111.F.R . S
I.ol.ll.lst.,opflot,ite tote Pratt Lim !louse.
Cottonton. Ilse t l I-3Y
NATIONAr• noTtL.
THE subscriber liming opened his house,
L corner 011....8.01111 a n d 10188.1 thee., ColamLin,
Pa.. n. n 110 . ( . 1. io prepared to 118.:00111101111111 the pun
he. ut ttyle, 811./ upon reriaohatile term-. Hr
ten. ...pared 110 exile the 111 fitlllls up hit ro .... •, and
will gore hi- table careful attention, hoping to he able
To stilt-I; Itiacuttoinerit in all re•peet-. hi.BA R is
fur. i*ltet.l with good liquor, au! the favorite [trona
ruin. lii the hao!inent, Will be continued its hereto
fore. filwit}... -upplied . 81111-ieatmitaltle delicacies. A
inrgc and comniodioth. STABLtI hat recently been
ereeird oppotite the hoti-e, aidonittng the Odd Fellow's'
111,11. where a careful 110-tier will be in attendiattee.
icrA share of public patronage in retpeetfully
glitist RD BRAN DT.
Colunthin. June .20. 1957.
REIDILOVALL.
TOM FELIX, has removed his Watch,
Cluelc and Jewelry FAtabli.liment to hi. new
stand on Front street. third door below the American
llou.e. Ile lino oil hand a 4arge *took of
WATCHES
aMetiCLOCKS, AND J EWELRY,
which he I- prepared to sell cheaper than they can
he bought at nay other e.tublt.lement. Fla is pre
pared lo otter great barguuu. and he respectfully in
sites the Attention of purchasers to his stock, which
embrace.
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
o every kind; all kinds of iII.OOKS, from 51.50 up
ward.: he i the iiitsatiim of Roatinen to hi, large
iiinek of LEvEn uoAT cr.ociist; J EwELR V. con
:toting of Ear Rings, Finger Rings Breast Pins. Ac.
all kinds of Silver Spoon•; Plated Soup laidles,Tallle
and Tea Spoons. Forks. !Lc.. which are warranted to
wear nearly equal to Silver; liold and Silver Pem
cit. and Pens; Gold and Silver ':peetaeles; togel lies
with the greatest variety of FANCY ARTICLES
ever before °tiered.
CUTLER superior assortment of Re
volvers and other l'isiols,and all kinds of
of the hest manufacture.
Strict attteution wtll be given.n F heretoiore,to the
reputriooF of clock'., watches and jewelry and ull
work will he way-I:toted.
A coups num: e. 01 I urine r patron age i • respect
fully •oliclied. JOHN
11.1•1,4.. u. Act 1.11. Is:17
WATER OOLERS AND FILTERS.
THE undersigned has now on hand a large
•toek of t•uperior %Voter Cooler.i, which ere
guertinteed to give .14(ot-floe to ell who will give
them a 111.1. For kcepo g water pure end cool, with
a great int inn of lee, and for excellence of munutae•
tore end duritnelity. the•e Cooler, are unsurpassed.
Also, II lot of WAT . F.II FILTCRS, for purifying mud
dy or tiroekt-h water. The public nre invited to call
and examine the etoek. They will he •nld at whole
sale or retail, at eery low rote., for CASH.
HENRY PFA /MEL
T.ncu•t streni. opposite t h e Frawklin House
Colombia, Nloy 29,
roa SALE.
rithe Liquor and Grocery Store of the nib.criber. a
1.- lot of Sup sotto. Pule Apple um! Switzer
and a fresh lot of Sartiiiies.
ENE/CM/
XXOLIDAY PRESENTS:
AT FONDERSPIITH'F.
AII.IOIFICENT display of Embroideries,
at prtee. Welton the rear It of everybody.
Lathe.' 'either./ (I. ire,
1.40.kWi. 01 every de...e1./piton. an I at all priers.
A ...to of Font loon 411 to •40. \Vital nu nerepinble
preo.ni to a 00 . e or ititogllott! A fine Black Cloth—
lie.tintrnt C0,100,e, 000401f0,01 V.0.00g4. WllOl
110 lipprnp. hate. gat to at loothand or son.
Columbia. Deer nil., 4.
ILEXVIOVELZ or
JOHN SII EN B E:IIG ER'S
FURNITURE WA E 003 IS.
THE undersigned having removed his Fur
ffiure Ware itoom. sad Ala lininctory. to his new
brick building.. on the &oath side of Locust turret, he.
lweeet Second ;tint Thud streets, reareetfully invites
Ms friends and the public to give lain a call. A large
anal .iinertor stock of
CABINET-WARE ANDCHAIR-WORK
at all descriptions. will be kept constantly on
band. which will he sold on the mo.t rest
sortable term.. As he manuincaures his own wo
he is v.:tattled to warrant every article to he
what it i. represented ;and to hea•good Reit is cheap.
lii•miock is very trarge,and in part embraces Ore,.
sang. Plain and Fanny Bureaus; Suleiman's, Sofas,
Card. Enal.Softt.Centre. Dressing. Dining land Brenta.
fant TABLES; Common. Prenelt and other RED
, STEADS: Common and Fancy CIIAI RS. and SET
TEES of every .tyle together with a gettare.assort
meni of all kinds of EURN ITU RE.
$5 00
10 00
20 00
funerals will loenttelnird wnh u Spler.diclll.-nr,e,
on •hors ;loner and tall necessary nticntion given to
ITN DERTA KING.
lie re•pecirolly solicits n shnre of public pntronnce
ns well a. I continuance o (the custom with which he
hat bred 111,trully lo vs red.
=MtMMM
Manny's Reaper and Mower.
TOE subscri berm hating been appointed
AMI.:NTS m I'hiladr•l pion, for M not 's Com
bined Itettper oml Moo cr scnh WOOD'S IM PROVI , e
M I:\T. StrO 111 , w prepared to receive order• Perron•
wi-lting in -yen, the bent fitonlnited Mitelnoe in use,
will idea, lappl} early. or the •apply in limited.
PASCHALL. MORRIS h CO,
Seed anti Implement Store, corner or 7th & Market
•Heel Philadelphia. Ono. 23, iese.
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted, on the Books of the
Liverrtiable, from the Ira 01 Apti1.1 , 157.t0 the
unuet , igneil. are requeated to make immediate pay
ment. and tho-e having claims wall prevent them for
settlement, it. he is deeitoua of olo.ing hut butt:new
without delay.
Oct. J. tSS7-tf TIIOMAg G ROOM.
FOP. BAWL
EXTRA FAMILY IYMITE wurr nom by
the barrel or in larger goonntn.r., %v.:ranted
good of the money wall be ref.nded.
B P. A PPOLD.
Ina, t. 2 rnd 6. Canal Homo.
THE COLUIBIA HINLIFICTUEIN§ COMPANT,
Second St., below Union, Columbia, Pa.,
TS prepared in examine an order. for STKASI EN
/ CONES. BOILERS. SHAF TING. PULL.F.ysc,
PUMP*. MACHINERY FOR RLAST FURNACE.
RoLLINg mit.i..l4. SAW AND FLOUR MILLS, and
every variety of Al incliner ry. in the 11,1.1 iborovet and
unproved manner. Nan and Srms Gaping., or...eery
deseltson, made to order. Repairing proor t inly at
tended in.
Ca•li paid for Ohl ;ran. Bra... stud other metal
Order• by mail elloyld be stddre•ved to 'Columbia
Manure c i4ring Company. Columbia, Pa."
T. sUPPLEE.
T It SUPPLER. puperinlenderts.
.1. LLEWELLYN
Colonabia..lune 19. 1d.57-if •
--- tiocerTeDried Fruit.
7 I7ST received at the People,. Casts Store, a lot of
Freak Gromene, it Reduced Prices. Alm., a Prime
of of sun dried Penntte• and A prle,
11 C FONDERSNITTIL
Nov. 6 l 3 9 .I , :emog ilia Bank
JOHN W. •MEYMAN'S
SOOT AND alio3ll MMUS,
PINT STREET, Colsuabln, be,Thela .
dersigued respectfully inlitnaothe pubs
Do that be always on hand at the above
place,. large end splendid assortment of Boots and
Shoes. comprising.
FRENCH CALF-SKIN, NlF2'f'S MOROCCO
KIP & OTHER BOOTS & SHQES,
to which he would invite attention. Having made
his selections in this branch of the business wit'
care, sad from the largest wholesale houses in the
city of Philadelphia. be feels con dent teat all who
went good articles wjli call and eremitic his stock.
Ha bus also a large and beautiful assortment of
FINE SHOES FOR LADIES
AND CIiILDREN, consisting of Patent Foxed Gai
ters French Morocco Buskins, Enamelled Spring
Heel Parodies. Italian Cloth Gait ere, Madras Kid Ties
and in fact all the latest styles now is use.
Ako all kinds of Boys', Youths' and Mimes' Boots
and Shoes of every size and description, and • fine
nasortment of Men's Gaiters, such as Patent Glove
Tops, Cloth, Calf-skin, &rt , &c ,in great variety.
The subscriber hopes by strict attention to bareness,
to merit a contittunnce of public patronage. 12 o pub
lic are invited to call sod examine the gosu
J. W. Si GMAN.
Columbia,May,2, 1557.
FEED, nay , Straw, Oats, Groceries, Boots and
Shoes. Flour, Sun. Fluid. Butter, Eggs. Cheese,
Potatoes. Boat Stoves. Bout Folea. Boat Lamps, Lan
terns, Shovels. Axes. Brooms, Buckets. Wood Saws,
Sugar. Cofee. Fi-hing Tackle,Soap, Candle.; Grain
Rags, Curry Combs and Brushes, and the justly Cele
brated Gargling Oil. for the care of man or beast. of
the ills o; flesh. For sale, at reduced prices, at the
Canal Basin Store.
July 17, Md. WELSH & McG .AVG LI UN.
To Lumbermen & Manufacturers!
ssuEir9s
pjAiyl4ljM:ity_Lt)Aiit;M:ll,l:4l
TDB subscriber having pedaled' • th e
above machine. offers to sell :italic. County and
p Riaht• on reavonable.tenns.
The mnrhins mama and planes Shingles to any
width or ihickness.nnd produces a very uniform and
elenn article. which has given perfect satisfaction
wherever trued.
One oftite marbineo and .pectmrn• arks work ran
be .ern at the Suequelintina Platting Mill, Columbia,
Pu. For further 'lamination, addre.n,
WM. HUEY.
Columbia. Imuesteter no., Pa.
3The enn.nrnetion of the naw and frame. tedmiga
of u.e, nen:irate from the planer in ...wing nll kinds
of gintegloi and ll... Veiled work, hued US Flooring,
Clarion•ding. e.
Columbia, 111..}• 123,1357.
C. SMI33EitT'S
-IJ XTENSIV F. CA BIN ET
oru WIRE-O
luOMSbia, HD
MANU FACTOR L C R
om Pu.
The oull.erther would mill the al/ration of the cii.
iron', of Columbia and vicinity, to his large rind ye
leet accortnient of Culiinet-Ware, comprieing come
of the Dre-sing Ilureuus, Sofas. French Bed
steads. Jenny Lind+. he., ever offered for side in this
plaice. Ile comm.:A to maniac-lure Furniture at
every: de•c notion, and is confident thin: he can give
saliotnrlloll.
COFFINS mnde and Punernls attended to either
n town or country, on the shortest notice.
CASPAR SEIBERT.
Coiumbia,June 6.1K.7
G.ARDZI2VMEIre.
TUE undersigned begs leave to inform his
1 friends awl Ihe cm:wits of Coln nitria rind surround
rag country. that he •1111 comma,. the practice of
4rar &rung. air ris various brunches; Layritg out
Grounds. Ac ,in the most approved style of art. de
sign and taste. Those who favor lure with inert. pa
tronage, will find th eir work dorm with and
dispatch. and on reasonable terms. Personal ammo.
lion will in all eases be g;verr. He furnishes, and
plants out (required, all gnats of Nursery Proek, viz:
Fruit, Slsade, and Ornament& Trees,
Flowering. Shrubs. !Sc. 2000 of the choicest constant
blooming noses. of the most hardy Lind.. for sale;
also, Grape Vanes. of the most approved sort*. He
iavites a call to his green house where a choice se
lection of well•srown Flowering Plants may be seen
and purchased, of
josglpfl yFAVDALL,
Gardener :Ind Florist, Cherry street, Columbia. Pis.
Apr tfr.l7.
CONINEISSION BUSINESS.
THE subscriber has made arrangements and
14 note prepared to receive oil cumilita*sou, at hit
North : 91Lic of 11"alitut strert, Columbia. Pa.,
COAL, LUMBER, WOOD OR TIES,
lie will be happy 10 receive cousin wainna for buying
or 'riling' the above article% to any .mount. Finns
tile expetience lit Ilse Lumber lie believer
that he will he able to render Pull-faction. Si rict at,
trillion will be given to sill bib-me.... eiliruord to hit.
cure. AMOS S. GREEN.
Columbia, Ignrclo.77, 1858.
WASHINGTON INSTITUTE.
aT a meeting of the school hoard of the Washington
Institute, the following were agreed upon as the terms
of tuition,
STRICTLY IN ADVANCE:
For Primary English branches, el® fe, each Qlllllllll'
of II weeks.
If whet Elle!hilt branches. e6OO per quarter.
Latin and (kerb. Sett per quarter.
A discount of 81.00 on each of the above branches
will be made to citizens of Old roiumbia
Columbia, Dec. 6, 185741
C0L17214331.11. =01:733. MILLS.
TIIE nnderaigncd having commenced the
MILLING BUSINESS. is prepared to deliver
FLOUR AND FEED OF ALL KINDS,
At the shortest notice, free of charge,
nn the more reasonable terms The FLOUR. being
prepared from the liest wheat, and by an experi ence
miller, he feels confident that he can give satisfaction
to those who favor him with their patronage.
J. PUttlEli.
Columbia, A ugust 29,1.9174 f
BOARDING.
'WIFE OR SIX GENTLEMEN eau obtain board
by unpile:mon to Mr.. Luubach, at No.l Cur
pet 11n11, Front street, Columbia.
SI I. 'eh • . I ',4.1A.11.
Er=
ILEZEIIIVLATISAX CURED.
r)R. BARBER'S celebrated remedy is war
ranted to rare this loalh.orne disease. All who
are afflicted with chronic comp:atilt arc invited to call
at the Drug Store of 11. P. Green, Front street ; above
Wolitut. and procure a bottle.
fry:llr. Cretin is *Ole agent for this medicine in Lan
caster county. (Feb. 6, tfcift-if
Just Received,
A . LOT of Sap Sago Cheese,
Pine Apple
t.witzer At D. IfF.TRR'St
Grocery. Extension of Washington liouse,Walnut st
Columbia, A ugupt 1, 1847.
Fine Family Groceries.
ASELECT assortment of the best Family
Groceries ever offered to the Columbiana. at the
Wine and Liquor *tore, Walnut street, adjoining the
Washingiou House.
DANIEL HERR.
.117.Conirreas Water In quarts, Bedford Water in
pints. rum received
Columbia, July 18, 1867.
CISTERN PUMPS.
RIME subscribe! has a Isere stock or Cistern Pumps
.I. and Rums. to which be caths the attention or the
public. Ile is prepared to put them up for use an
substantial and coda:rang manner.
H. PFA FILER,
December 12.1557. Locust street.
ALARGE LOT of Children's Carriages,
Gig. Hear!. nig lloree B,l4,e,lbarrows. Prepr-
Nur.irry Swsnool.c. G EOIIGI . J. SMITH.
April 10,1556. Locust street.
CIIINA and other Fancy Artieles-ioo ;umerous In
mention. for i , ale by 14 J. SNOTII. Locust 'tree:,
between t he Bnuk and Franklin House.
COIUIIO , III, It pr,l ID, IMO. _ _ _
TILE undersigned hare been appointed
agent.. forthe sale of Cook St Co's G CITA PER
PENid. warranted not to corrode; in eluslicity
they almost equal the quill.
SA irLOR Jr. ItIeDONALD.
Colwohia Jan 17. UM.
XL P. .A.MPOLD,
GENERAL FORWARDING AND COMMIS
MEM SION MERCHANT,
K mii;lt
C VER
COA LAND PRODUCE,
4ad Deliverer y papa an the ca.iabio and
Philadelphia &inroad. to York aad
Boltiotore cad to Pit/Alborg;
DRALER IN COAL,, FWVR AhD GRAIN,
IV RISKY AND BACON. hoer /"I receiver •
large lot of Olos,oosaboelo Rectified Whiakey.fromn
Pniabarg, of wkielatleay orilireepo +apply eonatautly
on hand. at low omen-N0..1, men f IL:assail:taus.
Colombia,' y 17,1854.
WASHINGTON BOIIS I3,
DANIEL KERR, Proprietor.
TE subscriber will, as DOBAI, DECEII
11F.R Yt. I1:3:. resume hi• position of landlord of his
well and favorably known old stand. ihe Washing
ton lino.e, corner of Front and Wall= streets,
COLUMPIA. PA. lie offers his Inuit experience
iu bu•ines•. and the past reputation of his house as a
guarantee for the character of his future accommite
Mammas. The e,tablehment is thoroughly fun iti-hed
and equipped, and will be maintained a firm class
hotel it every re•pret. An efficient corps of good
!crenate will be in attendance. nic asa• the patron
age oflat• old f;ieudv and the public.
DANIF.f. II nitß.
frif - The well known Waslittigio.i /louse Ile:tau:An;
is numbed In the lime].
Cp:ino)au, December
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WE SPEAK THE TRUTH!
TF you don't believe it call and see for
yourselves.
Sweet Congress, Raw Twist,
Sweet Black Eat. Fig Lent,
Sweet Black Dawk, El Dorado,
Sweet Peach-Leaf, Natural,
Honey Dew, V4llOlllll Drag,
Sweet Twist, Fine Cut,
Plain Leaf. Anti-Nervous,
Chewing Tobacen, wholesale and retail, nt
FEN BROW,
Front street, 3 doors above Locust.
April 24,1855.
REMOVAL.
X. SIZILOZIDER,
Ladies Boot ot. Shoe Ildannfacturer,
1) ESPECTFULLY informs tl►e citizens el
Columbia and the public generally that he bus
removed from No. 1 Locust street, to the
Brick Building, opposite the Franklin House
Locust street, Columbia, Pa.,
where Ire hopes to see his old friends and customers.
and all who desire superior work ut low prices.
Ile respectfully tenders his sincere thanks for the
very liberal patronage he has received, arid would
announce to Ins patrons that he has constantly on
hand a large and choice variety of materials, and .is
prepared to make up, in addition to Ins large stock of
ready-made work ou hand. Ladies. :Hisses. mid Chit
dress SHOES, GAITERS, BOOTS. 51.11.-
PERS. rk.c..in the latest and best styles. He?
solicitsa continuance of the favor so liberally
bestowed by the public.
JAMES SCHROEJ3ER,
April t. 158. Columbia, Pa.
JAMES PARK,
TZr 321/X 3E. MB.g -1M
MARIETTA, PA.,
HAS resumed the above business at the old
stand. nearly opposite 0ne... - 'nea Couch Fuc
tory, where he will be pleased to meet the public and
turn out *nett work as cannot fail to give entire sat
infuetion.
Deeemlier 6. 1653.
Just Received and For Bale,
1T SOLT:SALE and Retail, a fine lot of Havana Se
gars, such as
Cabannas, Confienra.
Empourme, Esmere,
Diana, Signers.
Principe, Compromise,
Ambrosia, Atissouri.
Jenny Land. Messenger°,
I.ondres Adelina.
At D. SETUPS Grocery and Liquor Nore,
Extension of the %Vashington House, Walnut It.
Columbia. December 28,1857.
LOCAL #7I.EXCIEVZ NOTICE.
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY
ARE now prepared to receive and forward
FREI Ill' between Philadelphia, Lancaster and
Columbia. nt the foliow ing rules ncr hundred pounds;
BETWEEN PHILA. AND COLUMBIA.
First Class. Seco.'d Class. Third Class. Fourth Class.
25 cents. 21 cents. 10 cents. 10 cents.
Flour. 25 cents per barrel.
Pig Metal. 10 cents per 100 pounds
BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER.
First Class. Second Clam. Third Class. Fourth Class.
tM cents. 20 cents. 17 cents. 15 cents.
Flour, 30 cents per barrel.
Pig Metal. 10 emits per 100 pounds.
Articles of Ist Class.
Books, Fresh Fish,
Boots and Shoes. Nuts in bags.
Cedar Oki Wooden Ware, Porter & Ale In bottles
Do Goods, Puu n
ESFP: Pork. (fresh,
Furniture, Poultry. (dressed
Feathers, Wrapping Paper
Articles of id Class.
Apples, Molasses,
Cherve, Melons,
Clover and Grass Seed, Oil in casks or ms,
Crockery, Paper in bozos,
Candles. Pasteboard,
Casks or Barrels, (empty,) Peaches, (fined,
Groeenes, Printing Paper
Guns and Rides, Paper Hangings,
Herring in boxes and kegs, Queensware
Hardware, Sweet Potatoes,
Hops, Tobacco in bales,
Iron, (hoop, band or sheet,) Tea.
Leather. Type,
Liquor in wood, Tallow,
Marble Slabs & Marble Turpentine, (slats")
Monuments. Varnish.
Articles of :d Class.
Alcohol, Potatoes,
Coffee, Turnips,
Hulce, (green,) Yinegst,
Lard. White Lead,
Oysters & Clams. (in shell,) Window Glass.
Tobacco, (manufactured,)
Articles of 4th Class.
Codfish, Rosin,
Cotton, Salt.
Fiala, salted, Tobacco, (leaf,)
Grain of all kinds, Tiu,
Nalls and Spikes, Tar.
Pitch, Whiskey.
Plaster s
ECirl• or further information, apply to
E. .1. SNEEDER, Freight Agent, Phila.
E. K. BOWE. Freight Agent. Columbia.
W. H. MYERS. Freight Agent, Lancaster
Colombia, Auuat G, 18.57.1 y
rztorrars Nuuu3l•l4l VABII.
SIIIIP in Bor th Queen street, half sqnare
south of the Railroad. and and door north at
il•Griitin , s White Horse hielel. LIMCOPIef city.
LEWIS lIALDY. Marble Marion, respeethillyin
forms the public that be has now in his yard the ler
gest and best assortment •f ITALIAN AND AMER
ICAN MARBLE ever offered to the eitiacenior Lea
cester.and greater than any es herestabt ishment wpl
of Philadelphia. Having made arranremeinks is the
East to reeetire marble at reduced prices. he an
flowage* that he will sell mach cheaper than any
otherestablishaient in this city or coantyitha tips lie
is prepared to execute la the bust style, MONU,
TOMBS AND GRAVE STONY X. MAN
'' DOOR AND WINDOW Si LLS, STEPS, lie.,
we•.of every variety and price.
His lac slum. far furnishing article. in the Marble
lime are unsurpassed I.y any other establishment in
the city, while hp ...urea all who may favor him with
tiaeor patronage that hi. work shall be executed in the
very bent tityle and on the most re aaaaa hie terms.
LETTER CUTTING in EI:V.UI.ISH andGf.RMAN,
done atilt shortest notice,and on the most moder
ate term..
He reapectfully invites' he pobi ieto eall and exam
ine him work. being fully satisfied to rest his claim
p.t4ilie patronage upon its merits.
Thauk fu I for the many favors bestowed neon him,
be hopeii by stuietattentiou to bustnesstoineffigpdre
cella* a share of the publ ie patronage.
Lour...pater, April 2.5,15:4,.
ANELIN
MEN INSURANCE COMPANY OP
rialaipELEVIL.
STATENENT of the *lnds of the Company en
January 1, 1867.
Published in conformity with the provision of the
sixth section oftbe Actor assemb,of Aprilsth,ll342.
MORTGAGF Iy A.
Being first mortgages on realestate, in tbe
City and County of Philadelphia, except
11410,9da in Montgomery, Sucks, Schuyl
kill and Allegheny counties, Penns} , I ya
nia, 51,510,032.73
REAL ESTATE.
Purchased at Sheriffs' sales, under
menses* claims, viz:
Eight houses andlot,7o by 150 feet, on
the South-west corner o f Chesnut and
Seventeenth streets.
A house and lot, 27 by 71 feet, on North
side of Spruce street, West of Elev.
entn street.
A house and lot, 21-7 by 100 feet. on
%Vest side of Peon Square, South of
High street,
Two houses and lots, each 18 by 80 feet,
on South side of Spruce street, near
Sixteenth street,
Five houses and lots, each 17-0 by 90
feet, N 05.159, 161, 163, IGS and 167
Dilwyn st.,
Three houses and lot, 49 by 54 feet, On
East sideof Seventeenth street,south
of Pine at,
Hotel and 10t,60 by 81 feet, on the South
east corner of Chesnut and Bench ets.,
Five houses and lot, 42 by 88 feet.on the
North side of George street, West of
Ashton street.
Seven houses and lot. 20 by 117 feet, on
the East side of Beach street, south
of Chesnut street.
A house and lot, 18 by 30 feet, No. tic,
Fitzwater street. East of Ninth street,
A around rein of WO. issuing opt of a lot
13-4 by 40 feet, on North cube of Utter
street, 40 feet West of Leopard street,
LOANS.
Temporary Loans, on Stocks as Coital
ern! Security,
-••- -
STOCKS.
110.000 Alms House Lean,Sper cent
Um. on.)
200 Shares Bank of Kentucky,
17 " Northern Hank of Kentucky,
lon " Union Bank ofrennesseet
13 4, Insurance Company of the
State of Pennsylvouia,
200 " Southwark Railroad Co.
37 " Commercial and Railroad
Bank, Vicksburg,
300 " Pennsylvania Railroad Co.,
111. " Franitlin Firelnsuratice
2 " Mercantile Library Co.,
" Union Canal Company,
10 " Schuylkill Railroad Co.,
sin 00n North Paulen Railroad Bond,
5047,47 City Warrants,
Note. and MI6 receivable,
Un.ettled Policies,
Cush on hand,
Cash in hands of Agents,
LOSSES BY FIRE
Losses paid duringi he yeurlds6, $301,638 S 4
13y order of he Heard.
CHARLES+. N. RANCKER. President.
AttePt CIIAPILKS G. BAKCIEIt ' Seer!lMO'.
Dixecross.—Chas. N. Buocker. Tobias Wagner,
Samuel Groin, Jacob R. Smith, Oro. W. Richards,
Mordecai D. Lewi. David id. Drown, Isaac Lea, Etb
ward C. Dale, Geo. Pules.
THOS. LLOYD. Agent, Columbia.
May 2. 1252
ANOTHER SUPPLY OF
SPRING GOODS.
WE have jest received and opened our
THIRD XsUPPLY OF SPRINts GOODS,
consisiing of
Fine English. French, and American Cloths, Cassi
metes and Vesting's;
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Such as Fancy and Black Silks, including mony de•
sirahle stvles, of the latest Importations; DelpitteS.
Challles, run' de Shivers, Duculs, L uwit*, Chintzes,
te., all of which have been selected with
great care and will be sold at greatly reduced
prices.
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
In Ibis line our stock is complete and cannot be
surpassed by say other store in the cannily. PCl..Olls
desiring, igieetings, Checks. Tickings. he., will find
it to their advrntage to give uz a cull, as we bnve
everything to this line that can be asked for, and we
are deierinined nut to be undersold.
Oil Cloths. Curpetings, Mats, Druggets,
China, (:lass, and Queenswio re
GROCERIES.
Sugars, Cotrees, Teas, Mackerel, Iletring,Sult, Sc.,
a large stock, at the lowest prices.
WALL. PAPERS.
- -
$20,000 Pieces New York Well Papers,
of new and beautiful designs. ranging in price from
ti cents and upward. As we get nll of our Wall
papers, Fire Screens, Arc.. direct from the munufac
tater, we ran sell them nt the nisnufacturer's prices
AVe have several hundred different designs on Mind.
and we feel confident that a selection can he made
trom our Stock, with ( renter fltil,61(1101.1 to the par•
chaser than eau be given by any other store an the
duality.
In entirlosinn. we wnold .fir nor Snarl, is
FULL & COMPLETE IN EVERY BRANCH,
nod we offer great itrluermeata to purchasers, lit
the price and nimble of nur goods.
GIVE US A CALL.
FRY tic HAGAIAN,
Locust street. directly opposite the Bank.
Columbia, April 17, 1851.
PROUTY'S Subsoil, Prouty's Double Niehl
nSad ntirlSithuoil. and Prouty , . Centre Dr;ift
The.ePlon,nrecoa.lrueled
on scientific principle., so as to turn Ulllll pulverize
the ground at one operation. It took the Rent premium
at the World's Fair, London, aguinid all crimple
All the different size , nt 'Wholesale and Remit
PASCIIALL MORRIS di. CO,
N.E. Cor. 7th and Market streets, Ithiladelplita.
February 20, W5B.
00-PARTNERSZIEP.
TDB undersigned haring entered into
partnership. under the fine of Shreiner & Son.
dettire to rail the a girl/6011 of the public to their fine
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY,
Their stork has been selected with great care and
with due regalia to style and quality. Every article
is warranted to be as represented.
By nine! attention to bu.itren they hope to retain
the putromfge of the old establishment. and will en
deavor to please all who will favor them with a cull.
PHILIP SHREINER,
EDW. M. SHREINER.
Columbia, July 26, 1938.
In entering Into the above arrangement I would take
this opportunity of returning my thanks to my former
friends and customers for the patronage heretofore Co
liberally bestowed. aed respectfully solicit a conlin
uance of tke same for the new firm.
PHILIP SHREINER.
July .11. t 6.5 Q-If
LIQUORS, ftc. ,4111111\ 4 0 , • . . 47 1
.. r „ .. .„ -
TIM subseribertj . 1 1 1 ,6111., in ..'.. -- := 9 , 50 A"
L has opened and ' w• - "c s s IIF 'I • I , . 4 - :- ftd. g
keeps constantly on ro f .,, - I':. r - ' a
hand,a large and corn- • •pflt - .-- ,
plete assortment of '' l I '-,,..,-.. . i ' v
~.
WINES. BRANDIES. r
•
WHISKIES,
and all other kinds of liquors, at his store, in Walnut
streete n the extension of the Washington House.
Ue will sell, in any quantities not less than one gallon,
seseept for sickness upon •physician's certificate,) either
Wholesale or Retail. Persons desiring a good and pure
article, are invited to call and examine the stock.
117• Attention is milled to an assortment of choice im
ported preserved Fruits in glass jars. They are pre
served whole, and retain entirely their original flavor.
The varieties are, green Gages. Gooseberries, Plums
Morino Cherries, Red Currants, flasphemes.
A supply of Sardines, Table Oil, Bay Water, London
Brown Stout, and Scotch Ale always on timid.
Columbia, 111 ay 9, 1857-tf
NEW OYSTER SALOONS.
THE subscriber will open, on Monday next,
at hi* hotel. comer of 4.t.'anoud and Locum streets,
Saloon• for the •ole of
OYSTERS AND REFRESHMENTS,
in every style. Rooms will he expressly fitted up
for the accommodation of Ladies and Gentlemen '
where they can obtain Refreshments at all hour.. A
separate Saloon will be kept for ladies which will be
strictly . private. No errors or expense will be spared
to foraush the best articles in then nrket. and the Puts
serther hopes to receive a ;then:it ttheoarrgement in
his enterprise.
Oysters oil the shell may he bad In the basement.
Gentlemen's Saloon on the first floor—Ladies' Saloon
on the second story.
IL Al. WILLS.
Columbia.Oetober R. 1e519.6m.
NEW.Vi - 311:jil
West Branch Inenrance Company.
TICS Company was meanized in Jane,
NW. None but the safest besinese bus been
done. and the prosperous financial condition of the
Company is evnienee of its staniteng.
Whets atneent of Property Insured, 01,187.648 00
Lowe. Paid. 4354 00
LEWIS TREDENICK, Columbia, Pa., is the au
thorised asset. and is empowered to make surveys
and Insure property at the regular rates of the Cont
river. Dec. 5.1837
le Aples Ap!
TIM* reersivedßfor Arsi-m p
or ple., from Broed
ford county. Fa., as HENRY OTYYDAIII•I3,
Nov. IX '5Ol. Corner Front and Union streets.
THORN'S Extract arCopsiba and Sarsaparilla, for
male ■t tbeGolden Mortar Drug Store.
March V 7, DWI.
NEWELL'S Patent Safely Lamps and Cans,
warranted not in e;plode. A large ageoritneut
or three valuable Lampe pad can.. for Bale. by
Dr. E. R. Db:RR.
Feb. 6, ISAR. Qulden Mortar Drug Vliore.
TO§ICCO and &ors of the best brands,
wholeaalc Rod retail, at
Jan. 9, BRUNEI M.
A ND tor sale ott te Golden Mortar -Rear Anse. tt
fre.lt hat of ve r b nA.A BEANS. Syrup. by dat
beats, for Soda Water end tee Cream; such as Pine
Apple. Strawberry. Raspberry, Currant., Orgeal. yy
nitre, &a., ike E. U. HERR.
May IS, 1858.
JUST RECEIVED,
A¶ the Golden Mortar Drag Stare, an Wei
quality of Lyon's Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy,
Alm, pore Pearl Starch, Bt-Carbonate of Soda, Olive
Oil for table use, Cozies Sparkling Galantine. Hack
ers' Farina. Oswego Corn Starch, Cream of Tartar
MI kinds of Spices; Garden, Hemp and Canary Sone
March 27,1858.
DR. E. B. HERR'S RENOVATOR,
Fremorlog grease, lar, paint, oil or var.
j: Dish from 41 ks, satins, cloths. carpets, dr.c.. of ev
ery shade and color, without injuring the ntost deli.
cute fabric.
Prepared only at DR. E. B. lIERR'S
Golden Mortar Drag Store, Columbia, Pa.
Nov. 4, 1b57.
' At cost,
:#.927764.63
DENTIST. --OFFICE, Front Street 4th door
Iron, Loeust. over :48 ylor do McDonald's Hook store
Columbia, Pa. [ErEntrance, between the Book an 4
Dr. Herr's Drug Store. (August 21, 1854
„ DR. S. ARMOR,
HONCEOPATHIO
COLUMBIA. PA,
Orrice Restor.:vcx—Second Sueot, one door frooi
Walnut..
March 13,1959.
THOMAS WELSH.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Columbia, Pa.
OFFICE, in Whipper's New building, below
Black's Hotel, Front street.
11 -- Prompt atteution given to all business entrusted
to his core.
November 28.1857.
E 9,119.19
DR. G. W. MIFFLIN,
DENTIST, Locust street, a few doors above
the Odd Fellows , Hell, Columbia, Pa.
Columbus. May 3. 11336.
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Cl Columbin.Pa.
Collections4romptly mode,in Lftneaster and York
lountiep.
Columbin.May 4 1350.
r Co.!.
; 1971,232 79
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
CZ, calluti2o. - blay, es.
Colembm, September 0, 1556 I(
- -
60,722 70
1 21.8 50
PTTBi BUTCHER'S Magic Oil, a new sup:
pl yjus: received and for bold by
R. WILLIAMS,
Front sweat.
42160
1:a1322 I
51,1ka2 36
November 6,1 F.%
=
FOR LADIES AND MISSES.
TUFT received for the bolidayv another supply of en
ti vly new style Opera Hoods, at oil prices, to wbicla
we respectfully Invite the attention of ;he ladies and
gentlemen. In making selections for holiday Gifts.
G. C. FONDER.SMITH,
Adjoining the Bank.
Dec. 25,11859
SHAKER CORN.--A fresh lot of Shaker
Corn, for *ale by HENRY SUYDABI,
N0v.13 1858. Corner Front and Union atreela.
'DROP: B. B. FLAGG'S Instantaneous Relief.
For sale by It. WILLIAMS,
November 6.1051. Front scree
jA FRESH supply of Extracts for the Nab&
kerchief, such as. Ros• Geranium, Jimmie'
Itoney Suckle, Spring Flowers, Heitiosma. Winter
Blossoms, Tuberose,Frangipanni, "Kiss mequiekly..
and a variety of others too numerous to mention.
just received and for sale by
Nov. 6,'58. EL I% ILLIAMB.
ASUPERIOR assortment of Puff Boxes,
oat received and for rale by
Nov 6, , 5d. R. WILLIAMS.
WHOLESALE and Retail Bread and Cake
Bal.er.—Constantly on hand a variety of Cakes,
no numerous to mention; Crackers; Soda, Wane, Scroll,
and Sugar Biscuit; Confectionery, of every description,
ke., am. LOCUST sTanwr,
Feb. 2,'30. Between the Bank and Franklin House.
JUST received, three dozen Dr. Branon'n
ty Vegetable Bioters, A certain cure for Dyspepsia;
also, a fresh lot of Sop Sago and Pine Apple Cheese ;
r
Farina and out Starch, at 1). HERR'S
Sept 5, 1e.57. Grocery and Liquor Store.
JUT RECEIVED, a beautiful assortment of
Glass laic •oitunda, of tI lieLtiqUarler• Raid
News Dew.
Columbia, April 18,1857.
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.---The Genuine eel
ebrated Holloway'. thojineat, for wale at.
AtcCORKLK& ['ELLETT'S
Fnmily Medicine Store, Odd Fellow.' Hull
Oct. 23, 1538.
LYON'S Magnetic Powder far the destruc
tion of insects. without raison, for isle at
hIeCORKLE & DELLE - rrs
Family Medicine Siore t Odd Fellows' Milk
October '4l,
POMADES.—Just received a large assort..
ment of English French and American Pomades,
MeCORKI.F. & DELLETT'd
Faintly Medicine Store.
'sq
VRANGIPANNI POMADE, Vegetable NutritiTe,
11 Bundoline, • Bears Oil. Haul's Eau Barbuda,
Katbareon, Rope Philicome, Bear's (imago,
Antique Oil, Burry'a Tricopheroup, Wood's Hair
Repiorntive. Oldridge's Balm of Columbia, Just re
ceived and for sale by
Nov. a, 'SS.
20nPOUNDS Prime Live
for sate by &me Feathers,
Oct. 30. MIN S. IT. C. FONDERSMITIC
A T HENRY PFAHLER'S. Locust street. oppositeA tha
Franklin House. can be had CUBA LEAF. CON
GRESS. and several other brands of the best Chewing
Tobacco, to which the attention of chewers is invited.
May 1. ISM.
40 DOZEN of all kinds of Snuff Boxes
wholerale or retail, at
FENDRTCH &BROS',
Front street, 5 doors above Loeurt.
. . .
April 21, 1059
Spain's Premium Atmospheric Churn.
WILL produce more butter from a Wei
quantity of cream than any churn In use..—
Seven sizes, wholesale • nd retail.
PASCHALL, MORRIS& CO..
N. E Cnr. 7th and Market ate., Philadelphia.
February 2n. 1839.
Field, Flower and Garden Seeds,
In great variety. Warranted Fresh and
Genuine. GUANO, Mapes Nitrogenized Saper
Phosphate of Lime, Poud ret le, &c.
P.ASCII ALL, NORRIS k CO.,
N. E. 00r.71h and Market sts., Philadelphia,
February 20.1858.
DANIEL lIERR
Commonwealth Insurance Co.,
UNION BUILDINGS, Third street, Barriabom
p.
CHARTERED CAPITAL, $200,000.
Insure Buildings and other Properly against less oc
damage by fire. A leo. against perils of the Sea, In:
hind Navizsiion and Tranoporintion.
DIRECTORS:—Simon Cameron, Geo. M. Litman,
William Dock, ElkSlifer, James Fox. Geo. Bergner.
Benjamin Parke, Wm. 11. Kepner, A.B. Warlord, W.
P. Murray, F. K. Boas, John H. Berrybill, Wm. F,
Packer.
DFFICF.RB:—SI MON CAMERON, President,
DENJ. PARKE, Vice President. S. S. CARRIER,
Secretary.
H. H. FRY, Agent,Columbia, Pa.
August ga, 1656.
TDB subscriber would tall the attention of
Travelers to the special acememsodation *Words
y his OMNIBUS which is in waiting as the arias
vat of every train from the EliPt, Wept and Soot $
convey passengers and baggage from the cars tes ht
hotel—the Washington House—and to all pope of the
town Passengers leaving town by any of the Imith
will be waited upon at their ?evidences by the coach
if notice is left at the Waeh:ngton Honer- in missal.
Fare for a passenger, with or without boggaga,to any
part of the town,lo cents.
lETTravelers stopping at: he Washington Bora
will he earned, with their: agx age, to and from at
carefree of dame.
DANIEL HERS.
Colombia, Angie* 7,18354
A FRESH lot of lot A. G. Iloglq's Gold Peas,
o (different sizes •nd prices. jaw teeetved.
SAILOR & NicDONALLOar
Head Quarters and News Depot. Front swot, sec
ond door above Locust.
blares 27. IPM.
GERMAN PIPES pf ail kind ., at wholesale or int
tail, at k BROW-,
Front at rect. :I doors above Locust.
Anvil 4:11.
Patent. Steam Wash Boilers.
J. FIKSE well known Boilers. are kept constantly on
J. hand at HENRY Mon IILERI I ,
Locost street. opposite the Franklin House.
Colombia, .101 y 19. 1857.
(131-TO/g7"4171T/1 TO 1111 .- 1 lall
or Retail. at H. FFAHLERV,
Dee. 12, 1547. Locust street.
JUST RECEIVED
DR. 3- Z. HOFFER,
H. M. NORTH,
J. W. FISTIER,
GEORGE J. SMITH,
Preparations for the Hair.
IL WILLIAMS.
CHEWING TOBACCO.
TO TRAVELERS.
LD PEAL
LMZI2.
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