$,k11! ) . COLUMBIA, PA. SATURDAY, APIUL 9, 1859 Set..SEE NEW ADFERTISE:II3TS OF .M. 110180,0011- FILLOWN . - 11 -ALL, TO-DAYLS S'Argx. ILMNOVAL. THE SPY OFFICE has been Ee4noved to -MONT HALL, N. W. °Omer of Prout and. Locust Streets; entrance by the outside stairway at the north end of the building•. AriratS we last week omitted publication ett account of our unexpected removal, we owe an apology to our subscribers, end tiger the fallowing, issued in an Extra to our town subscribers on last Saturday. promise that nothing short of an earth qu:ike or the Sheriff shall again occasion like remilsness on our part. A Word of Apology We appearon this occasion only (we hope) la the character- of apologivt. We have rarely troubled our public with excuses fur shurtcomin i gs in the Spy, but have permit tea it to extend its charity unsolicited. On ibis °cession, however, the second anniver- Awry of our day of bondage, we are willing be lump our many offenses and cry peccari 40WS fur the lot. Our sins—towards the peblie—of commission are about to be eclipsed by a graver one of omi,sion—the Spy will not appear this week. Possibly our readers may look upon this non-publication of the Spy as a venial offense—a mi-fortune to be philosophically borne by its le ulers. They may consider the absence of their weekly visitor as unimportant, and the otiose of the failure au none of their business. But, beloved, it is our business; and our hit /eittess reluires that you should be it.forined &mkt iplirT:te Si'- Omer nas sr.a ltt• It MGT/ TO OA APET Ham., N. W. Coastrt or FRONT AND LOCCHT SraE-s rs. We sh abt hove given due notice of this *hangs had it nut been suddenly resolved aposi—olt. that it COI/ Id have been as sud denly executed! Our 0141 location has• its good points which made us loth to leave it, .e ring which, however, are not its tropical climate and its perilous means of Access.— guarded as we were by two watchful track. , of railroad, the nuxious Stll) , oliber who at- ! *Lined our sanctum, paid his one,_fifty in nd vance, and again reached the CA...t. Sidewalk •f Front street without endangering his pre 'ions life had rare good luck. We have watched the upright man aforesaid deter rained to pay the printer or die in the at tempt, standing at :he corner of Front and 'Walnut streets, patiently awaiting the pass fng of a mile or two of P. 11. R. Freight.— Ms countenance betokens inward peace en. aendered by a premeditated good act, and his howls are deep in his truwsers pockets. The way is at length clear and the patriot calmly approaches;—we arc the more impa tient party of the two;—he gets safely across the upper track and begins to congratulate himself; he descends the inclined plane; he vetches our eye, smiles a regular pay-in-ad vance-subscriber smile to encourage us,—as if we didn't know our friends when they ap proachi—and is about to step on the lower track when suddenly, without warning, comes a train of lumber trucks rushing down the "grade" and brakes op under the very nose of our most punctual patron. Ile I; a* old gentleman. Ilia beck is ton stiff to allow him to creep under, and he is not as springy as he once was, or he would ruche writhing of climbing the obstruction. Ile t doesn't like to risk crossing in front of the train and to walk around the rear - would take hint to the bridge; so be patiently waits again. He is patient, hut would it be unreasonable—mind, we don't say we did eta ill—if trz swore? Tie begins to look troubled, end we give the Devil a round to relieve ourself. no—the subscriber we mean, not the Devil— gives en appealing, doubtful look which we meet with nn ap pealing and confident one, ns if to say, "Ah, say friend: we have faith in you; we know you Hill persevere. Where would be the merit in A good deed if it cost you nothing. The hill A nd receipt are ready for you!" 11 e musters his cottrame and starts to cross. ahead of the train when a crash at the rear end starts the ears forward and our friend backward. It is too much; he can hear tin wore, and vrithout the courage to meet our imploring look, he turns away. Ah. too late! The upper track is again blocked.— We make the Devil's hair stand on end, and Olen:. some other shock starts the titrd our subscriber meets m , at the d,,or with "Why the deecc dint rai move plur offute."—And we hare moved our office'. We will not tell how high tlot mercury 11130 d to rise our old quarters; nobody wonld believe uc. The low ceiling was the only limit that it knew. (It has al war been a question with us a hether, had the ceiling been nigher, the mercury would hat-43 ri , en or fallen.) It is sufficient to soy that no starch or temper was proof against that tem perature in Summer. Our model subscriber above, was sometimes plethoric. and on reaching our sanctum would exclaim: "Mr dear fellow, you must more your office:"— W 0 here moved our office. The old location has undeniable advan tages. It is s good drinking neighborhood fact not to be despised when the water is muddy. It is a dog-fighting neighborhood —.4 0 ranch so that we never wanted a local hem. It Pninpl a look-out on a very stiff Mit of a hill; and who does not apprireciate the sight of a half dozen overloaded horses mercifully beaten because they ccaa't drag the overduad up the hill? So it is not to be wondered at thatcce hes, itated before faring no desirable a .pnt. We decided upon the change ton late for last f.lat ctrday'is Spy, or our subsrri hers sLotabi base had due notice of what rt ,, f to expect thin wank. The moving of a Printing (Ace is no er• e.ry-day affair, and the re.olting confu.ion is infinite and unavoidable. Irremediable. we had almost said. but ice hope to emerge from chaos into something like order and system during the present week, and we can promise the Spy promptly nest week. We are at this present writing surrounded by a heterogeneous mixture of type, press, case,. stands, slicks, rules, quoins, furniture, rollers, stonas, parer, books, stove-pipe, coal' scuttles, coal, kindling, buckets, troughs,. Gas Fitters, Plumbers, Compositors, Press men, Devil and dirt, and breathing an at mosphere of threg4ourths pore gas to one fourth impure air. We hope that the impos sibility of arranging all these components in to a well regulated SPY OrmcE in time to per mit the issue of a paper this week will be kindly recognized. Our present location is easier of access than was the old one, and we hope to see our friends more frequently than heretofore.— I We will by Saturday be prepared for all manner of business, and will look for an in flux of Job Holt. which we promise to turn out promptly, neatly and at reasonable rates. The entrance to our office is by the outside stairway at the northern end of the building. and we shall always be found at our post, sem ing the public to the best of our If we may temper our apology with a trifle of exhortation, we would say "Now is the accepted time to pay up: Delinquent sub scribers hear and heed: We have importuned you but mildly for arrenvages because it is not our disposition to dun, but die time-, press upon us as well as upon you, and we need our little subscriptions to ermble us to face our creditors with the dignity becoming man and an editor. We shall be glad to see you, one and all. in the sanctum." We trust that our readers will hear with our present failure,,and recognise it as to 4itimate and unavoidable. We believe that by bettering ourself in accommodations we benefit the public by affording them in creased facilities of access to the advertising medium of the town. None need now eons plain that it is too much trouble to resch.the Sri - On i, within every man's reach, and we sincerely Lope that every man will con , cienciously ad vet tise. We are now-hetter prepared to execute all kinds of Job Work than evor before, and will under- take to turn out as neat printing. as can be got up in the state. Again we ask of the public, patronage and support. Stu - OFFICE, April 1, 18,59. L.tatEs' FAm.— On Wedncsdty, Thurs' day, Friday and Saturday of next week a Fair (or the benefit of the Columbia Fire Company will be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall, by the young ladies of the borough. There will be a large colleetion of everything in the fancy line, and bountiful Pro , ision of ecfrosh mews. The oljectof the Fair is its suf ficient recommendation, and will, we trust, secure deserted encouragement. The com pany is our oldest, and one of the most uient. It will comp;u•e facoral,:y With any similar company in any tom) of the State, both in energy and tdrength, and our citi zens owe it a liberal support. To the spirit of the ladies getting up this Fair we award al: praise. They are ever ready to lend their assistance and eountenanee to benefi cial objects like the present, and when they tire determined to do there are no half ine.,t aore-A. TI have nobly undertaken L, enn tribute a fund to the gdllaat '•Olil Coln why." an Iwo ;hem every suceevg, We have no doubt of the re<mlt. AITOINTNIC's r rr TIM 31. E. Cos; Illitr.NCE.— The 3lethodist Conferii ea reaeot' y held at Philadelphia, made the 11,11witkg appoint ments tar this place and nelAtlborhood: Columbia—J. Y. Ashton; First Church Lancaster, lVin. U. Elliot; St. Pant's, Lan caster—L. B. Httg,hes; Safe Hal hor and Manor—ll. 11. Morgan, FiNlier; Marietta, J‘oepli Cuuk; Mount Joy—A. Howard; ll.l.lrATidge—T. M. Whelan. CILkNGr. or• T 1111; ON TUL PUN N R. 1L— By refire:tee to our standing Time Table it n ill be seen that there has been material change in the hours of arrival and departure of the Penna. IL. R. trains at this place.— The Lancaster Train leaves eastward at S.- 45 A. M. instead of S o'clock, as at present. Tho Harrisburg Accommodation, eastward, leaves at 5.1 U P. M., instead of :150— westward, arrives here at 6.15 P. M., instead of 515. The Mail train west arrives here at 10.57 A. M., instead of 11.16. The Mail train cast which now passes through Columbia at 6..15 P. M., will be run directly over the Harrisburg and Lancaster road, cutting off Columbia. The Lancaster train west will reach here as at prescat, P. M, The-c changes arc cscoclin7,l3- inconve niant f our town, but as the railroad W in,ecc , ltates an increase of speed, allich the throngdt trahis to the shorte•t ; route, that a e mind, ,iffor with eTnitilmlty. .1 most ohlectionalile feature i. t h e want of uf2e01:1111 , 111:til'Al between this , and Lanea-te-. The starting of the early morning train eat has licen mails three quarters of an hour hoer, while the mail train nest pas-cs through Lancaster a quarter of an hour earlier than befare, teak ' mg a reduetinn of ono hour in the time he: tweet: trains at Lancaster. This will al most in‘nriably pro ent the taansaction of business at that city and retail: to Colum -1;a the rattle morning. The nest train nest is the liarris . burg Aecomaniclation, at 6.05 P. M., and the delay will thus prove 'no trifling, one. Is no rcinvily fur this ionsse: etil? ADMIllt1) r 0 Pnatrtu:.--On Welnesilay last, on motion or Newton Lightner, Esq., Mr. A. J. Hughes, of this plac'e was ad mitted to the bar of this coanty. 'Mr. Hughes rend in the °Moe ~1 11, M. North, Esq., and we understand that his e::amina ionorroved him well versed in his profession. Mr. Hughes deserves respect and commen dation fur the persevering industry with which he has devoted his leisure hours, af ter his arduous daily duties, to grounding himself in law, and we hope that in profession he may find the 511.1Ecien: reward for his patient stwly. oI'EN !VG nr TIIE A. CAN.tt.,.—The water was slowly let into the Penna. Canal duria 4, the early part of this week. Boats , have c, raincnced running and the spring business is about or.cning with unusual hriekne•s. The thorough repair and deep , ening of the Canal offer increased facilities for transportation and 'we expect to see a 1 good heavy-freight bodiless this season. NEW ORLEANS etr.snur. yr.— On Monday and Tuesday evenings our town vas enli% oiled by the above Company of negro singere. Their concerts were well attended and the public voice pronounced in their favor. They are araof a decidedly superior order of burlesque singers, And entirely free icon the vulgarity which some times mars the performances of the bogus negro. 'There was nothing in .them to offend and a great deal to give pleasure. Mr. Melville, the Balladist of the Troupe, is not only a - sweet singer and skillful musician, but has taste and judgment. His sons gave general satisfaction. We under stand that the troupe will visit Columbia again in a few weeks, when we bespeak for them a kind reception. MRS. TICITER'S ICE CltE.l3l.—From care fully conducte4 experiment we are enabled to pronounce in favor of Mrs. Beiter's Ice Cream. We received from her last week when in the heat and battle of "moving," a sample of her exquisite and most grateful refreshment, for which we make our ac knowledgement. It is Ice Cream pure and simple, without foreign and deleterious ad mixture. By her advertisement it will be .een that she has opened her saloon fur the season, where the parched and thirsty may tied balm. We recommend this favorite es: tabl ir•hmant to the public. FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE TIDE. WATER o.tsrAr..—On Thursday last an accident oc curred on the Tide Water Canal, at Lock port, by which Isaac Pearce, a boat hand lost his life. Lockport is opposite the mouth of the Conestoga, and the point of which boats from and to Safe Harbor and the Con estoga navigation, enter and leave the canal. The boat was about enterir g the•river and Pearce was staving her headway with n pole. The pole was caught by the tow-path bridge over the outlet, and as the unfortunate mall stooped to avoid the obstruction his head AM , caught between one of the braces of the bridge and the cabin of the boat and ground to a horrible mass, killing him in stantly. The deceased was a resident of York county, near York Furnace Bridge. A ITE.tvyLow.—On Thursday of last week the high wind got possession of a num• her of rafts moored at Marietta, Wrights ville and elsewhere along the shore, and oe ca-doned considerable destruction. About thirty lumber and timber rafts were torn front their fastenings at Marietta and car r'ed down the river. Some half dozen of the crafts were safely landed at Wrightsville and Columbia, but the majority were "store on the reefs above this place, many going to pieces. the:timbers lodging on the rocks or floating into the clutches of the Algerines below. Tnree men who were on one of the timber rafts narrowly escaped death. The raft was dashed to pieces against the rocks opposite Chickics, and the men were scarcely able to reach the shore. One of them was seriously injured 1 . 1: the timbers. rtzr, t ;rhe following front the Evan Rrille Daily Inquirer, allu din to the Fendrich Brutherg., knight be justly ;tpplied to the branch or the same house in our place.— The Mossrs. leiv built up a thri ving bu , ,ine•ts and deserve credit for their enterprise. FENDRICII ltrnrttcns--Cw.Au .0:n Ton Ace, DE:amts.—Among the instances of enter prise in business going on in our mid , t, we may mention the successful trade in the ei gor and tobacco in:lna:Laura which Lay been built up here within a few years by Fendrich Brothers. When these enterpris ing young men came here there was not such a thing as a cigar store in the place, and indeed no one thought such a business could be made to pay. It is the tendency of trade here in the west to amalgamate business. A "store keeper" will try to drag in every known sort of traffic that ever entered the head of a yankee peddlar, and a western store is usually expected t) con tain a mixture of dry goods, hardware, gro ceries, jewelry, spelling- books, fiddles, can dy, grindstones, millinely, cigars, doll ha- hies, drugs, threshing machines, whisky, ax-handles, and ready made clothing, Too many kinds of business in one, like a "jack' of all trades," never succeeds so well as when one legitimate business is made a speciulity and well carried out. When this is the case wholesaleing can be done with more profit to both seller and purchaser, and country dealers when they come to the I city to lay in stock, instead of getting ev erything they want at one of these omni bus stores should learn shot they can do I better to get hats at a hat sto•c, candies at the manufactory, cigars at regular dealers, ; and so on with all those articles which can be had directly of the producer at the man ufaetory „pinch cheaper than after having Passed through several hands, each reap. ing a profit in the sale. The Fendrich Brothers have established a permanent lms• Moss in the manufacture of cigars, snuff, land smoking and chewing tobacco, and arc prepared to supply orders to any amount, both of their own manufacture and also of imported brands of the purest quality.— They have recently purchased the brick buildin^ adjoining their establishment on Main street, and are preparing to fit it up in a style befitting their pretensions, and enlarge their operations, to the extent of its commodious proportions. To dealers throughout the country we would revn ! mend the titan of the Fcadcich Brothers for enterprise, fair dealing and the quality of their stock. They encountered much oppo sition in starting their business, but by in dustry, energy, perseverenee and honorable dealing they have succeeded in building up a business which is creditable to the place, as well as themselves. AlrElliCAg AGIIICCLI Agricul turist for April cuntains a large amount of information for the farmer, gardner and housekeeper. The work is comprehensive, and does not limit itself to strictly Agricul tural subjects. It may he profitably taken in any family with ten square feet of ground to cultivate or as many square feet of wall to whitewash. It is published by Orange Judd, New York, at $l,OO n year. PETERsONS . CIIEAD EDITION OF IV.VrEIII:I* OVE LS. — Wcs have this day 'received Bob by Sir Walter Scott, being the third volume of T. B. Peterson & Brothers' new and cheap weekly issue of the Waverly Novels, by Sir Walter Scott. Giving tiuth ful delineations of people, character and manners—ever upholding the cause of re morality and virtue, they should be welcome at every fireside where these pre cepts are taught. The great barrier, here tofore, to the introduction of these works, has been the high price at which they have been held, but this objection is being now overcome, by the publication of these works of Scott in such a form and such a low price as to bring them within the means-of all persons whatever. To Messrs. T. B. Peter son & Brothers, of Philadelphia, more than all other publishers are we indebted for this new feature in American literature.— The works of Chas. Dickens, Chas. Lever, Mrs. Sonthworth, and many other popular writes, have been issued from their press in a cheap form, and their last enterprise is in g iving the public, the works of Sir Wal ter Scott, complete and unabridged, at the very low price of 2.5 cents for each work, or the whole series for Five Dollars. The edition embraces the whole of the author's works, and will be contained in 2G volumes one of which will bo issued on each suc ceeding Saturday, until complete. A full set will be forwarded, Free of Postage by Mail, to any part of the United States, to any one, by the publishers. on sending a remittance of five dollars to them, for the twenty-six volumes. At this low price, all persons should possess themselves o: a set, and we would take this occasion to advise all of our readers to make a remittance of Five Dollars at once, per first mail, to T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia, for the entire set, who will send them complete to any one, Free of Postage, on receipt of that sum. TUE GENESEE FA Rmatt.--This excellent agricultural journal for April is on our table. It presents a rich and varied table of contents, and is illustrated with over thirty engravings on wood. It is difficult to understand how so much valuable informa tion cah be furnished at so cheap a rate,— We are glad to learn that the Farmer has attained a "larger circulation than any sim ilar journal in the world." It well deserves both on account of its cheapness and its in trinsic worth, this liberal patronage. The price of the Genc.lee Farmer is only fifty cents a year in advance. Specimen copies are sent free to all applicants. Ad dress Joseph Harris, Rochester, N. Y. Br..icKwoon's MAL:Am:cr.—We have re ceived Blackwood from the American re publishers. The present is a favorable time to commence subscription to Blackwood and the Reviews, which will be furnished at the following rates per annum: Any one of the four Reviews, $3.00; any two Reviews, $5.00; any three Reviews. $7.00: all the Reviews SS.OO; Blaekwoods Magazine, $3510; Blackwood and one Re view $3.00, Sr.: Blackwood and the four Reviews, $lO.OO. Published by Leonard, Scott & Co,, N e w York. Mr:or:lt's MAGAzrsE.—llarper for April is a capital number both in matter and illustrations. The cuts illustrating. the •Thal hirer Trail," from drawings by 31cLenan, are first-rate. This month's stories are unusually good, and the instal ment of the Virginians carries us pleasantly forward in Thackeray's great tiovel. The Editorial department is pleasant as ever. \rw Yonk Mitaccar.—This great rival to Ront.or'e immortal Ledger, has engaged 13.1yurtl Taylor's pen for a aeries of articles, to be written especially for the columns of the Murcury. With Mr. Taylor and barley contributing literary and pictorial matter this weekly must take a prominent place among the lions of newspaperdom. The publishers deserve success for their pluck. LITITI.I2S L vx, e AGE.--Littell for April 2nd gives us a portrait of Thomas Hood the Immorhit, wit, and poet, with a memoir.— There is also a reprint of his most touch ing poems the "Song of the Shirt" and the "Bridge of Sighs." This alone must greatly enhance the value of the periodical, but when we remember that in each succeeding number we have an admirable portrait and sketch of tome literary immortal, we can fully appreciate what "bittern' is olfering i to the public. List of Jurors To serve in Mc Court of C071111Z071 riCetS, C , J111111011:1711.9 uu Ifonday 9-stlt of April, '5O. Jolm J. Evans, Little Britain. Adam Herr, Strashurg. Ezra Burkholder, Wep•t. Earl. lleory Buckwalter, Manheim. Chin. Herr. (Pertnea) W. Lampeter. Joseph C. Taylor. Little Britain. John limble,.jr. Salisbury. Benjamin Neff, Manor. Genrge W. Hensel, Eden. John M. Hiestand, East Donegal. Matthius S. Hanel. Leacock. John I)entlinger, Manor. John Plank. jr., Salisbury. David Bricker, Warwick. Jacob Frey, City. Christian Brown, West Earl. George W. Smith. Earl. Samuel Balmer, Mount Joy. Christian Garber, West Donegal. Christian Shertz, Adam Lefever, West Lampeter. John Lutz, East Cocalico. Abraham B. Mylin, Pagan. Benjamin Swartz, East Cocalien. Jacob B. Landis, Mount Joy Borough. C. F. Vnight, City. Jocepli Masterson. Rapho. John Neuhouser, Salisbury. Samuel Kurtz. Earl. Emanuel Killian, East Coenlien. Henry Stouffer, Adamstown. Benjamin Herr. Leaccek. Valentine Gardner, Drumore. DAS id Lehkichlcr, City. Jacob Garver, Warwiek. Loi Kirk, Little Britain. Bnttra.tu SuAr.Frzn.—This gentleman a Senator frem Lancaster county, is one of the most industrious, efficient, talented and useful members of that body. He is em phatically a working )egi•lator, alvrays at his post, and invariably found on the right side of every important question invoi relying the interests of his immediate constituents, or.the interests of the people at large. Ire is a sound thinker, a ready and logical debater, and occupies a posi tion in the Senate which gives hitn great influence. no is a gentleman of first into social qualities, a fine conversationalist, mild and conciliatory in manner, conserva tive in his views, generous to a fault, end immensely popular with his fellow Senators of all parties. Lancaster county never had a better representative in that body, and his constituents may well be proud of him. Mr. Shaeffer's course the "past winter has been such as to win him golden opinions here, and increased respect and confidence at home.—Harrisburg Telegraph. Extract of a Letter, Dated BECKETT . S STORE, Pick:lmq CO., Ohio, ) June 27th 185 S. j You inquire with reference to "lloofiand's German Bitters." I have no hesitation in assuring you that it proves to be a most valuable medicine, and gives entire satis- faction to all who have used it. I have prescribed it in some very bad chronic ca ses—cases which seemed almost hopeless. It is not very common for physicians to give much praise to patent medicines; but I am always willing to receive the truth, and to employ the best remedies, whether patent or not. One of my neighbors, a regular physician. stepped into my office soon after I received the Bitters, and asked what it was. Upon being informed, "Oh!" said he "will you use those patent medicines? Don't you know that those medicines, which aro said to cure everything, really cure noth ing?" "Yes, sir," I replied, "for whenever a medicine is said to cure all diseases, no matter how opposite in their nature, it is too much like the boasted panaceas of the profession (mercury and antimony.) used in all cases, but not worth much in any; while this only proposes to cure a certain class of diseases." lie said no more. I can surely recommend the Bitters, when I have so convincing a proof of their efficacy in the case of my wife, who has been vastly benelitted by using them. Yutirs, truly 11. P. I3UNCH, M. D We have given place to the above, be cause it disposes, in a satisfactory manner, of the objections so 'indiscriminately urged against what are called Patent Medicines. That the country has, in years past, been deluged with nostrums, which by unlimited pulling, have, without any merit of their own, attained a short-lived popularity, is undeniable; but the popular judgement has speedily detected their worthlessness, and they have as speedily sunk into oblivion.— Indeed, we think it may be safely said, that no medicine can retain its position before the public for a series of years, without possessing sonic merit; and the fact that an advertised remedy is of long standing, is, in most eases, a proof of its excellence, In the case of lloofland's German Bitters, however, no such extraneous evidence is requisite. Fxpressly designed fur Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, &c., it has, curing the twelve years it has been before the public, established for it self a reputation unsurpassed by that of any other preparation: in every city, town and tillage of our widely extended country , it has been sought by the afilicted and has afforded them relief. Consequently, its sale has been steadily increasing, and now, we are informed, reaches the enormous number or 'Him) Ifundred Thousand Bottles per Annum. It seems to us that no amount of fliers ;nlvertising ceuld have led to Ibis im mense consnmptiam it is attributable rather to the fact that the Bitters rarely fail in af -6.1-,litig relief, and that those who have once taken them, freely tecommead to others Who are similarlyafilieted.—Ph ha. Chris tian Chronicle, Ally. 18,55. Arrival and Departure of Trains on. the Philadelphia Division P. R. R. On and after Monday„Aprril 11, Passenger Trains on this Div .ion will run as follows: LEAVE EASTWARD. Lrtorr. AC. liar Ac. Columbia, 8.45 A.M. 5.10 r.m. Lancaster, 9 .25 " Ann. AT W. Philact., 12. 40 LEAVE WESTWARD Marl ltzr Ac. Lnnc. Ac Philada., 7.25 A. 31. 2.40 r.:11. 4.19 B.A. Lancaster, 10.27 4 4 6.05 c' 8.00 .4 Arr. at Cora. 10.57 " 6.45 '4 8.35 4' WORMS! WORKS 11 . .. k great Limo. learned treatises have been wranen explaining the origin of, and classifying the worms enact - med in foe human system. Scarcely any topic of medical science has elicited snore acute Maser vsnion and profound re•carch; and yet physicians are very such din Med in opinion on the subject. It mast be admitted, however. that. after all. a mode of expel! ing these worms, and pardyniss the] body from their Presence, is of more taitic than the wisest disquisamos as to the origin. The expelling agent has at length bee,, 101.111d—Dr. .21FLanes Vcrrnsfirge i prepared by - Fleming Bros is the much sought offer specific, and has already supersede d all other ss oust medicine,. its efficacy being mu versally acknowledged by me inert practitioners. 3-I'tirebacer4 earcfal to tack for DR Cnt.EuItATED VERMIFUGE. manure, tared by FI.ENIINC; mtos. of l'iut.bur g , l'a. All oilier Vernarbgr• to ralararkon are wortble‘m. Dr. 117. a tie's gr,nu tiro Verimillge.n: 4 l) his edehrniea Liver nib, eon can now be had at till i.e.-peel:ll4e drug Fiore, None ceriutoe without the signature of April D, I KO. rLEMING DUOS. DALLEY'SMAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. In all tle.eacee inflAtritnniton more or le« predonki nate.---aore to allay tallammattna rtrth ez at the root of dlt,ea•Le—hettre no immediate tore. Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor, and nothing eke. will allay .ttattuntnatton at once and e till C a certain cure. THE GEAT ENGLISH REMEDY, SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clothe, M. D., Physician Eztaaordinary to the Queen. This invaluoithe medicine is untsthing in the cure ()fall those painful u'lrdaugerous dt.e..-es to whieh the female constitution I, subject. It moderate• ell excess nod remove.. all obstructions, and a speedy rare may be relied on. TO M 4RRIED LADIES it is peculiarly ...ilea. It will, to n short time, bring on the monthly period with'regul i rity. 1:. trb honk.. prier One Dollar, lies r. the Govern. rnent Stamp of Great Brnatn. in prevent counterfeit.. CAUTION. The.e Pills should not be taken by females dewing the FIRST THREE AION'I'IIS of Pregnancy-am thee are .lire to bring on tatscurrtage, but at any other time they are title. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Mecum., Pain in the Back and Lash., Fatigue on plight eget lion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites. these Pill. will eneet a cure when all oilier means hove toiled, and although. a powerfol remedy, do not ontain frost. ealontelontimorry, or anything hurtful to the coo.tilution. full (lure:ion. in the pamphlet around each pack age. whirls -hontd Ise eurefully preserved. Sole Agent for the. Vaned Stu...sand Canada, JOB OSES, (Late I. C. Baldwin Ss C 0..) Rochester, N. Y. N. 8.- 7 141.00 and f. postage ..amps enclo.ol to any nulhoriYed agent, with inure a bottle, containing rail lip return math For pale by Dr. N. It lILRR, Agent, for Columbia T DV( rrT k YON!., Wlesle.stle Agent!, Phila. htay ~..e, .". ~..... ....., P v' , ; F; V - . DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, D. DIOOFLANII3 O S BALSAMIC - CORDIAL, The great standard mcdicinrs of the present age, have acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. Unbounded satisfac tion is 'rendered by them in all cases; and the people hare pronounced them Irorthy. Liver Omni:tint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous System, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or weakness of the stomach and digestive organs, are speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a reputation surpassing that of any similar pre paration extant. It will cure, WITHOUT TAIL, the most severe and long-standing Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In fluenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has _performed the most astonishing cures ever latoze2z of Conßrrned Consumption. _4 .fea• doses will also at once cheek and cure the most severe Diarrhcea proceeding from Corn IN TIII: Downs. These medicines arc prepared In, Dr. C. M. J:keNsos & Co., No. 418 Arch Street, Phila d _Pa., and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere. at 75 cents per bottle. The signature of C. M. JACKSON will he on the outside scrapper of each bottle. In the Almanac _published annually by the proprietors, called Evnr.xiimix's ALMANAC, you will find testimony and commendatory notices front all parts of the country. The , e Almanacs are given away by all our vents. For sale by all druggists in the Countay. 41pit19.1f.59.1y FITS! FITS! FITS! Persons laboring under this distressing malady will find I)ii. HANCE's Epileptic Pills to be the only remedy ever discovered for curing Epilepsy or falling Fits. These Pills possess a specific action oil the nervous system; and although prepared especially for the purpose of curing Fits, they will be found of especial benefit to all persons afflicted with weak nerves, or whose nervous system has been prostrated or shattered from any cause what ever. The dyspeptic patient, whose stomach has lost the power of duly cow's.] tine food into a lite sustaining element, is relieved by a single course of the extraordinary Pills. The gastric fluid re-accquires its solvent power, and the crude nutriment which was a load and a burden to the sufferer, while his digestive organization was paralyzed and unstrung, be comes under the wholesome revolution created in the system, the basis of strength, activity and health. Sent to any part of the country by mail, free of postage. Address Seth S. Hance, 106, Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. Price—one box, $3; two, $5; twelve, $2.1. It CIL HI 1311111ING & CO'S' PATENT CHAMPION SA PE. LATE FIRE AT DUBUQUE. 101 VA. Dubuque. Jan. 7. Gents: T run requested by Mr. T. A. C. Coehtatie, of do- place, to •ay to you Clint on the tonroot2 of the .1111 inflow, about 3 o'clock. hi- store tool: fire. and the entlie =Wet: of goods. was de,tro} ant. The hens became , o I.lOlllelllY 1111111,e 0111 nine of the goods could p0....ib1y he saved; but fortunately h q hooks nod paper-. which were ill one of y oar Chotnotott Safe.. Were 011 Pre...civet! perleeily. And well they ow; be called eltantoton. tor doting Its, whole roll- Illiglottoo thew %v., one 10(1,-0111 pouring of flume ihteetly upon the Sale WllOlll 1101110.111111 111/1111. Allll 1-1111 10100 Opeellle 11. the 111.-ille woe I'oollll to be wean, I.ollle Wet 1110-I severely scorched. Your:. 15 uly, • N.A. MeCT.ThIE. herring's Patent Cloonpiroi and Foe and Burglar. Proof Sates, with Patent Powder Proof lateks. “thod the zreot,,,..t....eurtiy or tiny sate ill Stir wnt lit. 111-0, Sol,lo -- I.lrd and l'artur Stiles. of eleganu work -111.111.11W nod bluish. for pl.s:e. &e ntrrel. Siert ton &Co . hove retort. 1 from 31 %Vol t.ut •Irrel. 10 Oleo . new •lore. No 6::9 .I,lvot , - Holt I whet.• the lorge•lr n , soritnetit of JO the world can be Tow!. l'All121;1,111 , .11311Nr; &t:0. 029 Clleornot street, (.1a),10., Plitlodelplite. March is, I z",..59. OUP.. DIUSICAL rzzaraval Twelve Pages of Popular Music for .12 Cents "Our .51u•icial Friend" filled with the lie..; riailo Solo•. Men., Song., °peon... Arias, Polka., Ala vat6a.. Quadtille, Wilde, :old every oilier -peel,. compo•iiion for Foie. anti Piano by the lie-l. American and European Cernpo-en; printed oil In ll .,zed finis:e paper, adapted to every grade oh per fointer 9.05 ~ The cone quantity of musie, proeureu from the regular publishers would cost mote Thou tett time What Vie eba rge. A) eatr'., ilultseription to our "Mu•icul Friend,' wi I secure new awl fa-litonable music w•orih at leas Tw o na,thed Dolla ra, and entirely sullieleta for the home circle. PRICE TEN CENTS, NV EELY, Yearly, $.l; llalf Yearly. 2.l":0; Quarterly, 5.1.25 cent.. The vclume commenced on the I•t Dcccm• her, 18564 = HAIR DYE—HAIRDYE-HAIR DYE. WM. A. BATCIIELOR'S HAIR DYE! The Original and Beat In the 'World! All other. are inure imitation...end should he avoid• ed, if you wish to ~.cape ridicule. Gray, gad. or Rump flair Dyed in-tautly to n beau tiful and natant! flown or Black, n 'Mout the lea-1 Iliplry to hair or Skin. Fifteen Medal- and Pinto:nos Inn yr been awarded to Wm. A. Batchelor •into,, 1 , 39 and over 50 000 up. olio:it:one have hcen made to the I of his patrons of hi- falltain. Dye. Will. A. 1.30:ri0 :or's Bair Dye produces n color not to he dl.'intruished from nniare, and is warranted not to injure in the, least, !loser ver tom; it may be comm. um], and the 111 CIrCCI , or bad dyes remedied; the flair invigorated for Life by the.,gtpleathil c, slade, sold or applied (in 9 private room.) at the Wig Factory, 933 Broadway, New York. Sold in all cities and lOWAe or the United Stales, by Druggists nail niney Goods Denture. ./ .- The genuine name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each box, of WIl. A. BATCUEI.O R, Nov. 10, '59. Broadway. Nese-York. Sold by Druggiets F is Columbia. R. Williams, Agent: cure the following among a greet catalogue of digeases: Euro., Scalds, Cut., Chafe., Sore Nipple., Corn.. Be num., Sprain., Bute.. Poi-on, Itde., !Scrofula. tilerz., Fever f•.01.C(4, Ear Ache. Pile., Sore Et Gout, Swelling !thee-, mati.m, scald E rad, Salt Eileen.. Boldnee.. Ery.ipe. Int, Eingworm, Barber's Itch, Small I'ox, hletode. Rash, Se., sr. 'Co some it may appear incredulous that so many discover should he reached by one article; such an idea will vnni•h when reflection point, to the fact, that The valve i+n eomliinttion of * lngredienlv, each and every one applying a perfect antidote to Its oppo site disorder. llcy's Magical rain Extractor i n i t , ef ee tr, as ma meal. because the time is so short b ei „, di. t e ‘ se ttnd a permanent cure; and it is nn extractor, as it draws all disease out of the :greeted part, leaving nature as perf•ei its before the injury.— It is scnrcely necessary to a.y that no house, work shop, or manufactory should be one moment with out it, No rain Extractor if genuine unicaii :he box bn upon it a •Icel pinto, engraving, with :Lc nninc o Ilenry Dnlley, Nanntacturer. Par rale by all the Drugai•t• and patent medicine dealer, ihroughout the tined Sutle.nna Cantudnu. Principal Depot, 163 Chitinher..t., New-York. C. F. coAcr:. Sold hp 111rwimnip in Cnininiiin. R. WILLIAM?. AC , ill- (Nev. 11,'5? EEE C. B. SEYMOUR & CO.. Pi nprietor, 13, Fi atlLfoll racer, New Yolk Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor IVIGS-WIGS-WIGS ❑atchelor'e Wig, and Toupret <aunt vs a The T are e!.guni, lighi, ca-y anti ilurabieti Fitting kid charm —no turtling up behind—no shrink ing, off the head; indeed, thi.is only establi.liment w here there things are properly understood and made Nov. 13. 1 5. 23:1 13roadw•ny, New York. LADIES' r.a.xrt, FOR THE BENEFIT OF The 0:d Columbia Fire „.'`Company, for ODD FELLOWS' HALL, COLUMBIA, ON APRIL 13, 14, 15 AND IC, Mil. A Largo assortment of Fancy Work, &r. will be offered ni the above Fair. together welt Refrea rertm. m d l re ient4 of LIE Itintla,--Cakes, Confectionery, Ice C ID — The CiliiCllS are invited to give their aupport w an enterprise having n 5 MI object the benefit of one 01 our most effective Fire Companies. Atltniirion9centi.. Columbia. April 9, 1.f99 -2t PRIVATE SCHOOL. UISS Amanda Jones will open her Summer Seboor al nu Monday. April Sitb. in the upper room or :he School I louse opposate the Epis . copul Church. Columbia. A pril 51, e59-2t PRIVA.T.I3 SCHOOL. WILT. open, n Sehool in the l3rieh School Ilou,e, T to 2nd :•ttree:, opposite the Epi.copul (Atwell, on Alen any, the IF-th 11,1. Teimt April 9. GEORGE WILFO Rt). PRIVAIMM SCHOUL. lirrf•S Re!Teen C. Fi.her will open n Privato Sellout 1.11 in the last story of the Pointe School Hon.,. in Second Street, opposite the Lutheran Church. on Mott day. 18th inst. April 9,18511, Just Received, ANew nstaortrnent or fresh Groceries, at reduced prices. Sugars, S 3 nips. Old Style Sugar-house and Mola..ses; Lovering and Penna. S) rap. nt A. M. RAN I±O'S, Family Grocery Store, Odd Fellon e i Ball. Columbia. April 9, 1539. Sugar Cured Hams and Dried Beef. Guaranteed to be !melt or no sale. Prime No. 1 utd. Itless Mackerel; tzliticl, Burlington Herring, Cocl4Nll. Salmon, A M. RA MBO'S Family Grocery Store, Odd Ft IIOWS' Bail, Columbia. A pill f/, 1,-.59. Green and Dried Fruit A pules. Peaches, Clarries. Currants, Oranfres,..Prunes, .Ll.. Buisins. Pigs. Ac., 4c., &c. For snle at A. Al. RAMBO'S Family Oroeery Store, 044 PeHowe , Columbia, d lull 9, VOR RENT. TIVO first-rate business stands on Front Ftrert. liclwat.ll Lcie11 , 1:1111.1 W:111)111 with D%VELLINGS attached. looneilinte ises.ion Owen. Enquire nt the Druz Store of April 9, '59. R. WILLIAARF., From TO LET. A TWO STORY FMB HOUSE, in Cheery Street, between Third and Fourth Streel, . Ap • JOJIN ply to Colombia, April ii, 1559-eto A CARD. AIRS. A. E. ARMS has removed her q .. Fa=hionable Millinery It'..ttitlyti=liment to hoeing wee! itetween From and Second. over P. F. Merogue A:, Co.'. Dry Good., Store, where t=htt i= prepare:: In fit rot-I+ bur ell-tomer= with everything in her !tile. She return. her =ineere thank= for pa-t liberal encouragement and ask a continuance or the public cu-main. She hit= on hand a t a r, ze and choice ti•=orttnent of SPRING AIILLINERIt . , to which the itwne= the 3111e1111011 of her cutotner.t. Columbia. April 9.lSe-t9. lee Cream Saloon Ai - RS.lloler would respectfully invite the 111 :menu., of the hulk,. and scud...men of Co'unt iim, to tier ICI•: ctn.:AN" SALOONS, inn Front Street. between I,ocia.t and I:111011 , Ifeel , s, M.N . !. door to the Jefferson ilotoc. oliere •he serve.; the choicest lee Cream of every flavor. The roam: lire airy and cool. and no Snore pleasant place of n-ununer evening resort is to he foam" in the borough. Her eretim In carefully prepare," and of the beat quality. awl she will serve it neatly nud proinpily. From punts liberal support. for o licit she retu, nit her E-illeeee tionoks. she Ineliev i es that she nun• confinletnly link n continuance of public taco:. t'olumina. A poly, Innsn-2in PUBLIC SALM Or Valuable Personal Property. \I TU) be sold al, public sale , on Sltortlay, T I A pril 1:h11.1 , •:59. Tin. , 11:t veniee Foronee4. the lloroogh of Colo:ninon. tine follow - in;.; pensonnot pro perly: Eig liter o now Tuyore c, Lb roe. Coil niyore, lot of new tellowb' Piro-00, Cs oiler ;ori..thirtV Wticell.orrom 200 TONS LIMESTONE, I,nt of Tlonttnered curd ITolloil front, too complete seta of Pommel; Tool, I vt) 1 . 1:: /100 Settles. Platform SC•dr. the t•tei ern.. too 'sled.. lot of 13Ittek-mith Jaek.hm of S+edeec, sh ner n, gird Ho, i n t of Inv{nary Wood for Sledge and Pick Handle., five gene Bail road Horne. 4. four •elg Cart Fla rocsm. etgliteeit Iltolroad Car, Car Hoae-. Sprung Pockets. &v.. one , mall Railroad .Trork. 300 fret of Rope. Met k and Rope. two 43 gallon TioChlenn.t. i nn i of Oil Cana and tin Wagon f;rca.e. (him Jopnrdra..evetity Ilan load+ Sand, lot of Roofing Slime. lot of ()dice Fornoore Nove. \Vater Cooler. &e. Poe-proof Stt to, (Carrell & C 0..) al‘e, Copper Foal Plano, lot of Lumber for Cart and Car !fed, together avt.ll tt ♦oriel} of articles te-ed about n furtniee not enumerated Sale to ronunenre ui 10 o'clock A. AT. of said day. vhmt I.lllol‘.lllllee Will be given and Wlll, made Loos,' 1 . 1101,4:3 P. ‘‘ - ruairp. LEVI 4 TDEDI:SICK, April I rLU NEW BOOKS, TUST rrcrivrtl and for sale the bad Quar t Mni Ludr of the Lake.l: Sontliworth; Crum, of the by 'l . e. - 01111011r of the Rork - .., 113 . 11i:eh ftlitier; The 001 ited Sand-trie. by llo,h 111:11er; 100 Iloprie mews Spork'r Life of Vraoktoe. Freerno. "ilouitor, Srinttnyt mot the GR.:a...6m ‘Viir. Govatri. Emil:rot Simerotett.AlthoM t . I tone.: of the Kiiist. of Mimndos of Fr, pelt rie•tOry. by l'utlre; Pleittreii of Coutury Life, Alien Cure); Geror.l%. Adventoreg among 14011, Carlyle'r r. trey ref I , ifit . e . elek the Orem, A rallion Puy. , Enter. toitorieto• Mutritionlial 13rokernfre. Noble Deed+ of the Great oral tie Brace. 'n,,, Afileriettel Font Neant , er.: Church lii•tory, Oroi-It I...art it & A ilea'. l'oeket Sclition of the Poet> :0 litue .10:1 Gold. ID — loo.oln ri.Te tut ofJUVENILE DOOKS, which wal he •olil ehenp. tll..eription. reerired for our Mu-icul Friend, lm hr-I Al u'trnl Jourick: ever publi.hril. ltr-nu". , 'Chen p Edition of the Waverly received 110 Coon :, Colombio. April 11, l= 7,941 i SAYLOR: & ;11cDONALD. New Arrival of DOOMS AND ST.A.TICONEIRIir, AT HEAD QUARTERS & NEWS DEPOT. - LUST received a large and varied stock of einok. Memorandum. Puce and Copy Bank e Leiter, Cop. tied Note Paper, (very cheap,) NOW, 1 4 1.1I1 . 1" and begat I.l%lN:clopca of ull quaiitiea Fun• 111111 e., Ilyntii and Prayer in every style Ponfolro•, Neu' :4:31e Pocket Book.. Cia.t.i mod India Rubber fit4staild, India Rubber Pena, to new meade. Tor...flier with a large flack at Valley A rii ea,. to all of which we call the attention of the etii retie of Onlamitia and v ioinity, feeling satisfied that we cut, Full in quality and in price. Columbia. April 9.1E59. YLOR & McDONALD Bird Seed CANARY, limp and Rape Seed, for nule at J. S. DC1.1.1 , 11".1* & CO'S Golden Mortar Drug Store. Aprd 4),'-9 Black Ink. f4l.7Plif:loll anirie at Black Ink, for sale lo El i;pi,frie Mortar Drug' :tore. April 9, _ Table Oil. ju n s t T i, r , e ( e.r; o v d e e d ,t a v r o u . l t l ;r u L t r .L3 , nj to s r u c perior Table Or I, April B, tE5t. Pine Soap. AZI:Si'S SCUIrI Soap. the 01111,4 tinkle flaw in Itte for wakliir•^. or .littvigg. Fcr Gnltfeit Ntertnr Prue Alorr. [April ' VANILLA BEANS, for tale at the 4:olJea Itloroar Drag More. [April 9, IPSO. -17,4 VERY lady should hare one of Dr. Cutter's Inetroved Skirt Suspender.. Ladieri cell and vd these• they tire the very article you reeit, and the price will eriuble every lady in cet nlre. 11. C. FONDERSMIT/I. April People Czt.h Store.rolumPta Brushes. TJAIII,Tnnit and Cloth Erib-her, fluffrlo Redding 11 Combs. Eanti4h Horn Bedding Comb•. Horn Porket Combs, India Robber rookrt Comb ri India Rubber Cliildreirp Long. Comfit.. India Rubber Fine Tooth Comb., India Bobber Wearing Comb, A largo P!..011111efol of the chore, latebl rlyic•. just IC. CCiVeti aid fnr •ale by April 0. '.19 COSTAR'S Rat and Roark Exterminator, t`n-lar'n Eleciric Powder, lot the dcurnetion nt Foe, Moll!. Fleas, Most &c. A (keit •up• ply for •nlc by GARDEN SEED?, OF every kind, such - as Early Purple Egi; ph.ni, So l•ify or Vegetable Oyozer, Rxwa F.arlY Turnip Dept. (eurlte.t known.) While Solid Celery, Leek. No.tur, on. Gombn, CelPriae, or Turnip COrry, A 'lrmo Vlarly C 0.,,. 110 e ditferent •1111iCliell 011.101 lEctra Curle Pen*. Ili.horio Dwarf ream. In rga Unrrowfut Pen., - Burly York Cabbage. White Flat DuP•ll Cnblup.p.. Jo-I r , rePre,l and fat }l.lll. by April It Ant...PANS R WILLIAMS R. WILLIAMS
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