The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, July 23, 1859, Image 3

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    :LIFE INSURANCE.
rrpnomis WELSII, Esq., has been appointed
Ll_ Agent of the Penn Mutual Life. Iniiiirulice Corn
any, of Philaidelppia. for Columbia alto neighbor
hood. This tin old establii.hed Compudy. Pert-one
wiebing to provide for their &milk.. in cure of death
bud better call au the agent and get
Columbia,Suly 10. 1850. if
.FOD. THE GUITAR AND VIOLIN.
T 11 7 4 1. received a general n.sortment of superior
,J Guitar and Violin Strings. by
J. 3. D ELLETT & CO.,
Golden Mortar Drug Store, Viola ei., Columbia. -
, Jul? 16.1859.
COURT PROCLAMATION•
WUREA the Itou. HENRY G. LONG,
President, Hon. A. L. IiATE4 and FERREE
VERIITTON, E.q., Asaoeinte Judges of the Court of Cont
. anon Pleas. in and for the county of Lancaster. and
Assistant Justice, attic Court of Oyer and Terminer,
-and General Jail Delivery, and Quarter Sessions of
the Peace. in nod for the county of Lancaster. have
issued their Precept to me directed, requiting me.
• among other things. to make Public Procluination
throughout my Bailiwick. that n Court of Over and
Terminer and General Jail Delivery; A1.0. - a Court
•-of General Quarter Sessions of the Pence and Jail
Delivery, will commence at the Court Ifou-m. In the
• city of Lancaster. in the Commonwealth of Pt•tinvyl
vania, on the Tut RD MONDAY in AUGUST 1559
'ln put-nonce of which precept, PUBLIC NOTICE.
.18 HEREBY GIVEN. to the Mayor and Aldermen of
-the city of Lancaster. in said county, and all the Jusf
nice! of the Peace. the Coroner, and Constables o'
..The said city and county of Lancaster. that they be
-thenand there in their own proper persons. with their
Tolls. record+ and exdrnittnitotts,and inquisitions. and
their other remembrances. to do those things which
o their offices appertain, in their behalf to be done;
and also ail those who will prosecute against the
•prutosters who are. or then 0011 be. in the Jail of the
mud ea unty of Lunch-ter, are to be then and there to
.prosecute uguinst them los shall beju-l.
Dated at Lancaster. the It th day of April.lBs9.
BENJAMIN P. ROW hi, Sheriff.
ASV.B.—Punctual attemlunre of the Juror= and Wit
-neskes will hereafter be expreled arid required on the
first day of the setisionti. Aldermen and J ustirek of
the Peace are required by an order of Court, dined
Nov. 21.1848. toreturn their recognizance" to Samuel
Evens. Clerk of Quartrr Sessions, within one week
.Lem the day of Mini 1101011 m each ease. and in de
fault thereof. the Magistrates' costs will trot lie al
lowed July 16, 1859.
SCIIVOLS.
mHE County Supertntet.dent will examine Applicants.
J tor Schools, at 9, A. M.. on Wednepday. the 27th
Of July. in the ewcond Street School Howie, in the
Borough or Columbia. The Directors will then elect
Ten Teachers for the Schools of the I3orough. Ap
plication• are solicited. The term will commence on
the first Monday of October. By order cf the Hoard.
M. CLEPI'ER, President.
July 9,1859.3 i
MUSIC! MUSIC!
PROFESSOR PRIEM offers his services lo
the citizens of Columbia and vicinity as a Teacher
of Vocal and Instrumental Music lie is prepared to
-give lei•aus4n the Piano. Violin. Melodeon, &c., nod
will instnum in all ihe branches of vocalization Ile
will visit eicho'nrn at their re-ideiteen as frequently as
required. and will receive pupils who are without in•
'trainman at the rooms of the Cecelia Society, S. E.
corner of Prom and Locust steer , . where !a firm class
Boston Piano with be at their service.
July flth, 1135941
Tumblers at 4 Cts
JUST received another lot of throe fine large
Tumbler., ut 4 cents. Suitable for Illot•kbrrry
Jelly. Al.o a large assortment of liar and Tab le
Tumblers ut
A. M. RA61110 1 1.4
Family Grocery Store, Odd Fellows , Hull
July 16, 1N.59.
Just Received,
n Bids. of Refined Stug.ir.
m i
.ZIJ 10 blils New No.B Mackerel.
10 bolt hills. do. do do.
10 guarmis. do do. do.
1.1.1. New No 1 flerrigg.
halves. do do do
2 Teirce Fixtra Sugar Cured Hams.
1 do do do Dried Beef
All of which will be sold at the lowest fictive. at.
A M. RAMBO'S
Family Grocery Store, Odd Fellows' 11a11
July 16, 1859.
Fresh Groceries
flatIMF.. Suter, n Coffee; splendid Syrup at 121 c.;
.L choice Tea•; pure Spices, Inc., kr.. nt
A. M. RAMBO'S
Family Grocery Store. Odd Fellows' Hall.
July 116,1SLP.
New Mackerel-1859.
n~yPACKAGES New No 3 Mackerel just received
Zn The fist of the sew., at
H. C. IFONDER‘zMITI - I'S.
July 9,1859. Adjoining. the Bank.
Groceries
NVI-10 1 1.ESA I .F. & A !L. G Mills prime N. 0.
I" Sugars, 95 bbls. White $ gars.s hhils. extra Syrup
Mobisses now in -lore. which we offer by the hild. or
bbl., at Philadelphia prices, at
11. C. roN Drag nirr WS
Peoples' Cash Store.
July 9,1850
The New American Cyclope3dia.
THD Sixth Volume k now reudy for delivery. No
one, who lies any nmlmion to keep up with the
Plogress of the age, con do without this important
work. which is concise without being obscure. and
Which Myr, before the render literature. the A ra find
Scieneen.the Learned Professions and A grieuhure.
Jim as they lire, moult rtll inn Latest linpiOvementg,
Discoveries and Inventions in each brooch.
ELIAS DARR Or.
N 0.31 Enst w tog .treet,l,:inca.ler.
fOtrats for the New American CI cloptedie. Also,
enton's Abridgement of the Di bates of Congress,
Randall's Life of Jefferson. the Memoir of the Lac of
J Q Adorns. Cooper's Novel.', by
Andution's Vitals of Ameri en n tiA for all the populur
publishing house,- in the country.
50 I.E.PISONS
FOR lO:RFCRIBISG FOE
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uce I ort
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religious articles are truthful, and free from
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great political onestionsof the age.
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ceptor.
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ter's common-place book.
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both as to the manner and the n.adnet of exe
cation
s2.—The high character of the publishers guarantees
•
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In every house. as a book of constant refer-
ence.
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children.
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tellectual sdanneement of the young than al:
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eyelopedirttlintanstica, it is ten times better for
Americans.
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sults of original invextigatinn whien eobril
liantly
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aminetion will shear.
V. APPLETON & CO., Publivhers.
346 & 348 Broadway,
ELIAS BARB & CO-,
Booksellers, General Nrws !trews and dealers in all
standard pebliontions. 31 Bon Wang Street, nearly op•
posire the Court House. Lancaster. Pa
SOI.E AGENTS for the Suil-eription Books of D.
Appteton & Co, and sultry popsies . publishing Houses.
KB. & Co. areyreperedcmFr a rec eive orders for any
,of the College. and landeio B o a " B u b'
shed by D. Appleton & Co. ataiorste VOA
Columbia. Jai,
Soifer no longer with Corns
A T the Golden Mortar Drug Store you can procure an article which id warranted
.to remove Corns an
4d hours, without pain or soresteds.
THE LAMA:MST
or , 4:› a cs !St x-
WEST OF PHILADELPHIA.
WE call attention to our unrivaled stock
of the best brands of Chewing Tobacco, which
we will sell at very ledueed rater.
Good sweet Congress nt 25e. per lb.. worth 31e.; good
sweet Honey Dew, at ale., worth 410 c.; good sweet
Cavendish, ate'..z."M worth 3.5 e ; good Peach Leaf Cavcii
di-h, nt 30c . worth 37c.; good Teintest Cavesidb.ll, at
35e . worth:Mc. We also have .500.00 b sl GARS. of
daermit brands, which we can sell cheaper than they
can be sold at any other establishment in the country.
Good Sixes at 84.00 per thousand. worth $5.00; good
GyXl7lllll sixes, at $5,511. worth Sep; good German
Sires at $O.OO, wrr,h $7,1:11
The Insgeat mid best as , ormeet of Tobacco. &gars,
Snuffs, and everything connected with the trade. at
FENDRIPH Sr. nitos ,
Wholesale and Retail Tobacco. Scgar and slituff Rlllll
- Front Street, Ave doors above Locust. Colum
bia, Pa July Lth. 1e59
JUST iteceived another , beatriful lot of Vanilla
Beaus, at J. s. 1,F.1.1.171 - 1' &CO'S
Golden Mortar Drug Store. Front Street
`BRED Sparkling Gelatine for sale at the Golden
0 Mortar Drug Store, Front Street.
iti. 4 l' Received n fresh supply of Corn starch, Arrow
Root,ni the Golden Morita Drug more.
Al RS S. A ALLEN'S !lair Dressing . . the hem pre
paration now in use. for the beautifying the heir.
For sale only at the Golden Mortar Druz Stern.
MANIC NOTICE.
THE Columbia Bank, at Columbia, Lanens
ter county. mid estate of w•dl ap
ply at the next ses-tou of the Liesi-lature of State
for a renewal mid ezieli-ion of Charter and Bank
ing privileges, with the capital of Five Hundred Thou
sand Dollar-, a- at premilit authorized, laid with the
same Hattie, style and location.
SAMUEL I.IIOCII,
Cashierrif Calunthia Bank, ill= 28, 1859.
Co:umlia,Jtdy ti IK9 Gin
DERSONS wanting change of climate for
health Sor mivrmit.einent of Ihmignoimm land•
In mother column. ;July 2. Iss 6m
TO ALL WANTING FARMS. Sec advertise
mem allummouton Lunde.
July 2.1849 Gm
- DEMONS wishing to establish manufacto
ries to tu new and thriving pure where tot.titietts
iv good. See advertireinent of the HIIIIIIIIOIIIOII SO
-10010111. [July d. 1859-Gin
QIIOE BUSINESS and factories can be ear
`, vied on profitably at Hammonton. rtee advent
ti-rment of Hammonton Lands.
July 2, It-59.6in
JUST ARRIVED,
50 BBLS. Extra Faintly Flour, an i l .T. r
Allep.ttLD
Columbia, July 2. 1959
SODA WATER.
TIME eoldevt. pureed and be Mt Fpurlclina Soda Water.
with every kind of Syrup, can be had, fresh from
the fountain, ut
• - - -
C. lIRTNER'S Confectionery.
Front street, übove Walnut
Columbia, July 2, ISB9
ALL 'wanting firms in a delightful climate,
•••••••• rivh 'oil, mid ~ e rure Isom fin-t- See u.lvertu•c
ment of Hommoolou Lund, rip unoilutr column.
July 2, 1*:,11-0eu
Bridgens' County Play.
D"'T forget to get a copy of this map.
The Mop just is.urd i- hut a pouched up
edition of an old one with which the iiihnbitunts of
the county have been familiar for mum years It ha•
been embellished with View and plan., whirl. add
soinewhitt to 11. appearance. but it In incomplete and
ittneearate, and is condemned by every sub.criber
who lin. occasion to make u-e of it no a reference
Notwithstanding the pails• that others have taken to
misrepresent my illuminate% in older, at the present
time to accompli-It their own ends. I beg leave re
spectfully to 1111110UaCe t h at considerable progress
bus already been tnitile whit the surveys. and that It
t. not represented) my intention to abandon my
present Utaterlakiug pi - gelling up a map of Lancticiter
county. 'rhe work when fulWocil will Ice u faithful
toping. apicol repre•eounion of the whole county. and
shall nob after delivery...hare the justly meritcd fate
of in being condemned by the public as being
an tmpo•iuon.
11. F. BRIDG ENS, Publisher.
July 2,1950-3 m
A CARD.
LTATIlift been repeatedly complained to by
Citizens of ifoitinilna and Wright...title in regard
to the frond+ .oinmided by boy-. peddlers of Vrte•
table.. Berrie., &c., who tepre-rat their worthle.. ,
end unpalatable wuret it. the product of the Ilill•idr
Garden. in my own defense and tt. a protection to the
publie I would .tote that I have engaged no per-on
or pet...ow , to Intuit produce of any Lind through tie
•1 reef. sio to this dole. I continuo., rot heretofore. to
deliver Vegetable...kr.. to per-oht• nreviou-ly order.
lug Item and a a siltegunol herealter. rill marketing
(role or pa 111141 will be delivered in ba.ltei. or vet•
etc'. plainly marked on the side. , with my name.
II PURPLE.
Hillside Nursery and Garden. June 30.
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.
TT7I Ll. be paid for the a rrern tun' conviction of any
I per'nn .Cll , llg .14.11 C or Ulliflarkesuble Fruit. Iler
rir.. or Vegetublev. on the W.I. pretence data they
II we been -eat out by ins for or stint they we.e
rut-ed at the 11111aule Nururry 111111 Gorden
S. 11. PURPLE.
Columbia. July 2, 19.19.
New Agricultural Settlement.
TO ALL WHO WANT FARMS.
A Rlll6 opportunity in a delightful and
Ini, vinn:#l.• 2i mule.
plain. on the Camden rind A tlanne Rnilroull. New
Jrr.ey.
Air old inmate ennnisting or severril nf
arm of productive soil has been divided onto norms
of viinnu. size. In nor. lire purchaser A popula
ni rime fifteen hundred. from varinus anion of the
, late+ unit N..i.v Enelninl have ,rnled lire part
year. improved Ilwir plaren and rained excellent
crop+. The prier of the lipid in nu the low -Inn of 815
t.. $.53 per acre the soil k of the bent quatllly for the
production of Whent. Clover. Cram, Penclee, f;rone
and Vreentble. It in ran-Were,' the best Erupt Soil
in the U trio . Thg place t. pvrfectli secure from
frosin—ihe destructive enemy of the harmer. Crops
of Arum. grain!. unit find are now grnwhic 0111 i can lie
ern, fly egnmtning the plawe itself, n correct judg
ment elan be formed of the productiveness of the land.
The term• ore made carry to secure the rapid im
provement of the land. whirl: in only sold for actual
improvement. The renult iron been. t h at within' the
pant year. name three hundred houses have been
erected. awn milln.olle steam. four mores, ' , erne forty
vineja rd. and Peach orchard., planted. and a In rge
number of other improvements. making it u desirable
and :active place of laisine.s
THE MARKET,
an the render may perceive from its location. is the
Bert in the [Won.
Produce bringing double the price than in !orations
away from the city, and more than double the prim,
than the West. It is known dint the cnrlie•t mid
ne•t fruits and vegetables in thin latitude come from
New Jersey ; and are annually exported to the extent
of millions.
In locating here, the rattler has many advantage..
Ile in within a few hour. ride of the great citie. of
New England and Middle Bunten. he is near hi. old
friends and associations. he is in a settled country
where every improvement of comfort and civilization
is tit hand. lie can buy every article he wants at
the cheapest price. and sell lti.!produce for the high
eel, (in the West this In reversed.) he ha..chools for
his children. divine Service, and will enjoy an open
winter, and delightful climate. where feversare utter
ly unknown. The re.ult or the change upon thaw
from the north, has generally been to restore them
to an excellent stole of health.
In the wny of budding and improving. lumber east
be obtained at the mills at the rnte of 610 to 615 per
thousand, Bricks from the brick yard opened in the
place, every article can be procured in the place, good
carpenters are at hand, and there is no place an the
Union where buildings and improvements can be
made cheaper.
The reader will at once be struck with the advan.
lases here presented, and ask him-elf why the pro
perty ha. not been taken up before. The reason in,
st was never thrown in the market; and unless these
statements were correet,'Ho clue would be invited to
examine the land before purchasing. This allure ex
pected to do. They will see land under cultivation.
such is the extent of the settlement that they will nn
doubt. meet per-ons, from their own neighborhood;
they will witnees the impiovements and can judge the
character of the popuistion. If they come with a
view to settle. they should come prepared to stay n
day nr two and be ready to purchase, as locations
cannot be held on refusal
There arc two daily !mint to Philadelphia. and to
all settlers who improve, the Railroad Company gives
n free ticket for six mouths, and a half-price ticket
for three vent , .
THE TOWN OF HAMMONTON.
In coroner 11011 with the tigriculturtil settiemenl„ a
new and thriving town has naturally mitten, which
present. inducement. for any Lind of husine.s. par
ticularly more. and manufnerone.. The dlioe
ne.. could be carried on in thin piece and combat to
good advantage. al-o cotton business, and manufac
tories of apiculture! implement• or foundries for
casting email articles. The improvement ha. heat
so rapid ns to in.ure a conaant and permanent in
create of bu•inefa. Town lot, of a good else. we do
not pelt .mall ones. a. it would rfirCl the improve
ment of the place, can had at from OlOfrand upwardF.
The Hammonton Partner, si 11101 , tilly Illefnry and
agricultura I i.heet.enivainine tall information of Ham
monton. can be obtained at 23 cents per annum.
Title indtoputable—watrantee deeds given. clear
of all ineumbranee when money i• paid. Route to
the lend: leave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia. for
Hammonton by Railroad, at 14 A. M . or 4i P. M.—
Pure DO cent.. tVI en there inquire for Ate. Hyrpe s ,
liniirditiacrinveaienceo on hand. Parties bad better
stop with Me. 'Syria... a principal. until they have tie.
(tided as to parcha.ing. as lie will show them over
the lard in hi. eat riage s free of expense.. Levers nod
applications can be addressed to LAM!. et. LlYrilex,
Hammonton", 0 , Altanise co. New Jerry. or 8.
B. Coashan, 20.2 South Fifth sueet,.Philadol&a.—
Maps and informatics cbcezfully fiunished.
FAR" :LINOS. for sale U. miles;from"Thila
delnhin by Railroad tai the State of New Jersey.
Soil among the beat forAgrieultural purposes. being
n good loam roll, with a clay bottom. The land is a
large tract. divided into small farina. and hundreds
from all parts of :be ccuntry are now settling and
building. Tile crops produced are large and can be
seen growing The climate k delightful, and secure
from frosts. Terms from 815 to *2O per aere.paya.
Me within four years by instalment. . To vi-it the
place—Leave Vine street wharf at Philadelphia to
71 A. M. by Railroad for Hammonton, or address R
J. Byrnes. by lever. Haminnaion Post Office. Atlan•
tic County. New Jersey. dee full advertisement in
another column.
July 2. 18(.0-61n
GRAIN GROWERS can carry on their bust
sine•s most successfully at Hammonton, free
from fro=m. Some forty vineyard.; set out the pimt
season. See advertisement of Hammonton Lauds.
another column.
THE HAMMONTON FIRMER.---1 newspaper
devoted to Literature and Agriculture. utco
tiny forth full account+ of the new vetilement of Ham
monton. iu N,'WJersey, can be subscribed (orut only
25 cents per aiinuw.
Inelove paving,- +tamps for the nmount. Addre+a
to Editor of the Farmer. Hammonton 1. 0 . Atlantic
co.. New Jersey. Theca+ wi-hitte . eltrap loud. of the
beta quail') In one of the henlthievi and moat delight
ful climate+ in the Ullloll* and where crop+ tire never
cut down by fro-tii. the terrible pc/large of the north,
see nrivertivi-ment of Ilummo n ton Lunde.
July 2,18.39411 in
TURNIP SEED FOR FARMERS.
lAM in receipt of a fresh lot of the 11i101! Peed—supe
rine quality, which I will sell In quantities to suit
purchasers.
June 25,'50. It. WII.LIAMS,
A FEW hundred pounds Prime Soda Ash
A
just received and for cute by
June 25.:59 R. WILLIAMS,
JUST RECEIVED at SHEAFFEIt'S Cheap
ItGOIC STORE. the new pictorial edition of WEB
STEW..? UNA BIG DO ED DICTIONA ICY, ;just issued
by the publi-hersl containing Fifteen Hundred illus
tration,; also, from tine tbou•and to ten thousand
New ‘lords and Meanings. and a valuable :able of
Synonyms. prepared withgreat care by Prof. Good
rich; in table giving the pronunciation of Eight Thou
sand Distinguished Persons of Modern Times; the
peculiar wi-c of word , - and terms in the Illble; tables
of Latin, French, Sinttlish aril Italian Planers,
Idioms. Proverb+. &c , rendered into English; Abbre
viations. Arbitrary ,-igns,&c., together with all the
maitee,nt•previou's editions.
COSMOS: A Sketch of a Physical Description of
the Universe. Vol. 5; by Alexander Von Humboldt.
Harper's eito ion.
HINTS TOWARDS PIIYSICAf. PERFECTION:
or the Pitilo-ophy of human Beauty. showing how an
quire and retain Bodily tlymmeiry, u n i tln and Vigor
.ecure logic lite. and avoid the *Hamitic. and De
formities of Age, by I). 11 Jacques.
['EC I'URES delivered before the Young Men's
Clad-tint' An.OOIIIIiOII 111 Exeter flail. November.
MG to Febru..ry,lBs9. Three vniumes, +old .rpu
rate. RHIN SHEA FEHR.
Kramp's Buildings, North Queen-st
June 25,1°59 if
WATER COOLERS AND FILTERS.
THE undersigned has now on hand a large
sioek of superior %Voter Cooler.. which ore
guaranteed to give satisfaction to all %vim will give
them a trial. For keep!, g water pure and cool, with
a gieui saving of ice, and for excellence of manufac
ture and durnbilitt . the-e Coolers are unsurpassed.
Also, a lot of WATER FILTERS. for purifying mud
dy or brarki-li water. The politic are invited to call
and ex:lndite the stock They will be sold at whole
sale or retail, at eery low rules. :lir CASH.
lIEN It PEA IILER,
Locust street. opposite the Franklin House.
Coltimlnu. Jun,- d 5, MSS.
Prof. Gardner's Soap
UTE have the New Englund Sotto for those who did
IT not oblate it from the -oup Awn; it in pleumill
to the Skit,. tend wit/ take grettne ppotf from Woo.en
Geod.. it in therefore no hurnituz. for you eel the
worth of your money tit the Family Medicine Stoic
Cofumble, Julie 11,1E39.
TIRE Arrow Boot Biscuit are still in de
mand. We rectved it fresh , upply km evening:
'tow Is the time to get theta at the Faintly Medicine
Store, and no where eke.
Columbia, June 11, 1859.
OPENING. THIS MORNING.
ASPLENDID assortment of Lace Mantillas,
Silk Mantillas. Duster- and Talma-; Traveling
Dusters in grew variety; also the best assortment of
goods we ever offered, all at exceedingly low prices.
IIA .DEM A Is:'S
Cheap Cant Store.
May 2P. 1859
MORE ATTRACTIONS OPENING
At Fondersmith's.
OUR third supply of benutiful block Mantilla Lace
ly autillns, are now ready for the inspection of the
ladies. This ma!, be the lust chance for these goods
this lea soli. owing to the very great demand in the
cities; therelorc ladies will plensc remember.
11. C. b ("Is Mt-31111TH,
Adjoining the Bank.
May 21,1858
NEW MUSIC STORE,
No. 93 Market st., Harrisburg,
S7lllll l l l
Instruct ion Books,
MUSICAL MERCHANDIZE GENERALLY,
Pianos,
Melodeons, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Accor
deans, &c., &c.
June 4,1839. O.C. B. CARTE'.
New Arrival of
BOORS .11.157 D STATTOZTIER.V,
AT HEAD QUARTERS & NEWS DEPOT
I UST received a large and varied clock
.
r iii,uk , Memorandum. PA— 11101 Copy Hooke..
I.eiier. Cop. arid Note Paper, (very r heap.) Not—
font, Legal Rnvelopr. mull qualities
rine Bible.. II) mu mid Prayer Book, in every
4tyir of Mailing.
roitfolio, New Style Pocket Rook.. Gln•. mid
Inoin It Wow; lonia Rainier Prn.. it new
'roneiher wish /I large -trick ol Caney Ari
.• to .0. of Willt.ll or trill the 31111,1111.011 of the cid-
Zeiss m bolund.ia loin viemiiy. feeling susi-fied that
we 01411 3-IAII in quality and in 11.11 re.
•AYL.OIt & McDONALD.
Columbia. M1619.1;359.
PitailqlCLlN
PERE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
PHILADELPHIA.
t.,;TATEiII ENT of the Assets of the Company on
Jupunry.l.l.sB: . .
Putt!Wien in conformity with the provision of the
sixthoectionofthe Actor A•rimltly.ofApritsth t ls42.
MORTGAGES.
Being firm morigngepon reit I emnte. in the
City and County of Philudelphiu,except
830,950 in hlnnigomery.Buclin. Schuyl
kill andAllegLeuyeounties,Pcnnsylva
nia, $1,390,=.19
REAL ESTATE.
Purchased at Sheriffs' sales, under
mortgage claims, viz:
Eight hou-es nod 101.70 by 150 feet, on
the South-west corner of Chesnut and
Seventeenth wens.
A hon=e nod lot, 27 by 71 feet. on North
side of Spruce street, West of Elev-
elms street,
Two houses and lots, each 18 bySOteet,
on Sunni side or Spruce street, near
Sixteenth .0 rest,
Five 4oarev and loth. each 17-9 by 90
reel.Nois. la, 161, 163, 165 and 167
nawl•n at.,
Three houses and 10i.49 by 54 feet, on
Eno.' side of Seventeenth street,souib
of Pine et,
Hotel and 10t,50 byBl reet,on the South
east cornerof Chesnut and Beach ids.,
Five houses and 10t.42 by 80 fert.on the
North side orGeorge street, West of
Ashton street.
Seven houses and lot. 20 by 117 feet. on
the gust side of (leach street, south
of Chesnut street,
A house and lot, IS by 30 feet, No. bel
Fitzwater street. East of Ninth street,
A ground rent of s3o.isening out of a lot
13-4 by 40 feet. on Nordt side of Otter
street, 40 feet West of Leonard street,.
LOANS.
Temporary Loans, on Stocks as Collat
eral Security.
STOCKS.
810,000 Alms House Loan,s per cent
tint. on.)
200 Shares Bank orKentucky.
17 " Northern HankaKentucky,
100 Union Bank of Tennesoee.
13 Titrurance Company of the
State of Peiingyivatna.
200 " Southwark Railroad Co.
37 Commercial and Railroad
Bank, Vick•barg,
300 l'enn•ylvnnia Railroad Co-,
91 11 Franklin FirelnsuraneeCo..,
2 11 Mercantile Library Co.,
24 Union Canal Company,
10 1 . Schuylkill Railroad Co.,
810 000 North I•mui'a Railroad Bands,
842 47 City Warrants.
81000 Burlington City Water Loan,
$7OO Philadelphia City Lunn,
Notre and Bill► receivable.
Cash on hand,
Catlin hand' orAgents
LOSSES BY FIRE
osses paid during the y0ar1.357.
By order of the Board.
CBARLKS N. BANC:CP.2, President
Attest W. A . Srara..See'y Pro Tun.
DIRECTORS.
CrIAS..N% BAN:CM:R. Pro•ldent,
Vice President.
_
Chas. N. Ravel. er. Tobias Wagner. 'Samuel Grant,
Jacob H. emitho, Geo. W. Richard*. IWorelewni D.
David el. Drown, lease Lea, Edward C. Dale,
Geo Fa les.
WM. A. STEEL. Seey prn
THOS. LLOYD, Agana, Columbia
Audi 9.3!09.
WOOD! WOOD!!
1011 CORDS of prime . Hickory . and Oak
/ Wood for sale at the Wharf adjoining the
Columbia Water House. Apply to
May 28, '5O-tf. HENRY PFHALER.
superior article. permanentic black,
TV and ant corroding the pen, can be had is ans
quantity. at the 'moldy Medicine Store, and blacker
yet l• that Engliah Dom Policia.
Columbia, June ii. 4S
GOOD Brown Sugara at. a "fip;" good white pre.er
ving Stmt.,. at 10 cent.. Extra syrup ?notarises ,
01 a "levy;" prime Rio Coffee nt a "levy." Choice
Green and Black Teas always an hand at
FONDER:SMITH'S
June 18.1P59. Adjoining the Bank
JUST RECEIVED,
AFRESH lot of Kennedy's Medical Discovery, and
for side by
June 25.'59. 11.. WILLIAMS.
OUR town is very henliliy, and as you arc not In
lJ w•ut of Medicines, we have a great variety of
ailirr articles which arc Indispensable to your com
fort. In Toilet Articles we cannot be exrellrd.—
Among which are Thurston English Tooth Powder.
.1 superior delliri4er. Dames Camphor Tooth Soap,
and Edgar's Magic Tooth Wash.
New Dress Goods.
NOVELTIES AGAIN.
DEREGE Napo!mons beatittiful g'nod. for ladies'
D dr.s•es; as cool us n Dcrege, mid as durable and
beautiful a. a silk; with another supply of real
Lawns, selling at 121 eta . just received at
11. C. FONDERSAIITITS,
May 21, 1919 Adjoining the Columbia Dank.
PERSONS wishing to change their business
to a 'WWI% increming country, it new settle
ment where hunared4 are going. Where the climate
is mild and delightful. See advertisement of the Ham
mouton Sr Itie meant, another column,.
July ii, IIKJO-Gin
PRESERVE YOUR FRUITS.
WILLOUGHBY'S Pntent. Air-Tight Stopper, for
VY Fruit Preserving Cans and Jar-, This is a new
patent. and is entirely effectual in excluding the fir.—
The stoppers eau be hued to any kind of Jar or Can.
The -inscriber is ante agent for Columbia. A large
supply of Jars mud vans oral! kinds and sizes kept con
stantly 011 hand.
HENRY PFAHLER.
Suite 13.1P59. l.orust suret.Colurnhirt. Ps
FRITXT! mum I'ILI7XT:
UET th e new and improved air tight gliios pre.er
vingpirs. 50 dozen patent uir tight preeerving
jars. all tizes,ju.lt received at
FOND ERSAIIT
Julie 18,185.9. Columbia.
r i VART• 4 fine Fretiels and Pacific Lawns ore
,Jr HU now olTering at 0, 8. IC and 114 cents per
n rd. Lieatiliail double s 4 irted LaWil. only 12 et'
Kiel, Puri- printed organdies. I.lcregna. crape de
spagoe. Tumuli lea, Iteiege Robe a '4%411411re% Sc.,
all very desirable good. for die present and up
proachinn veliiioll, at H. C. FON DKRS3IITH'S
June 18. 1e59. People's Caph Store.
QTR have just reeetved at the Family Medicine
V V Store, a frettli supply of Turnip ts:eed. Mid the
lime is approaelmeg to plant. for full nod winter use
You ran get dby the pound, or in any quantity you
wool. June IS, MD.
At H. C. Fondersmith's, Columbia
.1 F.:ire now receiving our four:11 supply or Spring
• Goods, at fully tell per Pent. lower in price than
those put chased u month en r.
Now is me time Ladies and Gentlemen. We offer
Um s de Lames and Iterege de Loins., ut 9 cents to
YS ( ~,og per 3 nal, good goods and handsome si3 les;
10 piece. new 13a12ertiies in nll colors. only 191
piereg 4.4 Engitsli Chtittr.cs.4.4 Ptglired 11111:inaies,
Deal French Luvens,&e.. ut the low price of 12k cis.
Dutmls and Percals-20 pieces of these benuihul
Dress Goods, in mognifirent rotor, and new de.iptis
—price+ from 1010 31 rt.. Vie have not the space
here to enumerme till the late novelties in Dress
Good., whieli we %v.'. of! happy to show to all who
may favor it. witli n call.
Silk-! Si'ks3-1110 ynnls Rich Plaid Pou:nrcln, at
die astonishing low price
02 erg. per yard. Finley
Mess LiiIKS lit Villioll.. 'Mee.. Be it remembered we
always have the brat dollar Dlnek Silk to Columbia.
;shawls and Maim Nos.—A foil line of all styles of
Shuwls—prices from eelit• to the beautiful Crape
at ,03. The Luthes are particulate illirlted
in our beautiful Luce 111...nffilaN—prices 'roan 57 to
$25.
Now for the Gentlemen—liar new Silk Quitted
nod Marseilles Vesting., Silk Mixed Cassitneres,&c,
inc worthy their carte attention. A good Assortment
Palley Neek Ties, Stocks, Smpeaders, ilandker•
chietsnrid .
irrDon't forget fir: San timbrcllai, all colors,
and prix r .
(;110C1 , :i111 , S.—anod 7 cent Sucar, "levy" Crave,
and 10 cent Syrup. at TONDERS:IIITII'S.
erotanien, April :01.1,Z0
Wall Paper.
3000 PIECES al Wall Paper will be sold without
regard to cost, at
11 C. PONDERS:IIIIIPS
Mat 21. 1259. Adjigniag the Book.
Vt'E don't feliget you; our stoek of Molls CIIIMiMPIT.
V and Vestings. have again been rephmished with
choice good, in your line, at reduced prices. Call and
see us. H. C. FON:Dr:KS:MTH,
May 41.1959. People's Ca.. 11 Store,
f
Eel
riber
r f 'n - us;riot:r.esntg'sf.col,deeliiituhri
„ccou.s. l'emons indebted will make payment to
him. those having lallllll3 will p'ense preset t them fur
settlement. L. S. FILUERT,
Xlny 1:14.594.
TllO 4 l , ne.v Emb. COll4lll on Linen Cambric, and
extraordinary• cheap Camhiic Flouncing have met
with getter..! tarot 11111011 g the !sidles. few more
1..11" at
:11:sy 21.1650
T HAVE tilt'. day ant•oeiuted with me no n eopurb
1 tier In the Whole.utle and Retail Rope. Grocery.
Feed and Pellet-me Itio4ine.s. at the Cutual 13n-in. in
the borough of Columbia. Pu . Harry L Uhler. Tnc
litc.iner, will hereutter be conducted under the firm
of We1. , 11 A: Uhler. THOS. WELSH.
hlstrch 7, 1858.
Tha ttat•Feribera would irvite the attention of boat
men nenl rrtinm• In their ns+en•ive nnnortment of
ROPES, FEED, PROVISIONS, GRO
CERIES, &c., &cfr
rft the old stand tit the outlet lock, canal basin. Co.
lumbin. Pn. They keep on hand the largest siock of
Hopes offi•red this side of Philadelphia, and n full
supply of Provisions—Hams, shoublers, Dried Beef,
Corn. Outs, Hay, Straw, &c. A general a pEciriment
of Groeeries.
Columbia, April 30, 'W. WELSH & UHLER.
LIST OF NEW BOOKS.
JUST RECEIVED AT
Saylor 4 , lilcDonaltt's Book Store.
Lady of the isle, by Mrs. Southworth. $1.25.
Leiters from Spain, Wm. C Bryant, SI So.
The 'fellatio House. or, Embers from Poverry's
!leaf thainne.Sl,63.
Book of Entertainment. 75 etc.
1001 Home Amokrinents,Sl.oo.
lit and arousal Stamboul, $1.25.
The Cruioe of the Bet.,y, Hugh Miller, 51,25.
Tile Old Red Srsndwone, Hugh Miller.
Together with a large assortment of 11l iseellan
Books, which will be sold low for cash.
April 16, 11419.
, A t c
c $74,2_0.07
, FOR SALE.
200 GROSS Friction Matches, very lowlor cash.
J.tne 25, Wt. R. WILLIAMS
101,089,17
IMP ANY.
_ _ , ENNSYLTANIA.
RULES.
1. Money in received everyday, and in any amotinh
large or small.
V. Five Per Cent. interest is paid for money from
the day it is put in.
3 The money is always paid back in gold, when
ever it is called for, an.: walnut notice.
4. Money in received from Executors, Administra
tors, Guardians and others who dertre to ;knee it in
place of perfect safety, and where interest can be
obtained for it.
5 The money received from deposilors in invested
in Real Estate. Mortgages. Ground Rents, and such
other first-clans oceufilie• as the charter directs.
6. Office Hours—Every day from II lilt G o'clock,
and On Monde) blind TilLirsdnyS lid 8 o'clock in the
!Veld"'
Ii .N HF.NRY L. RENNER. President.
ROBERT SbLITITIDGE, V.ce President
W J. R EED. Veere , nrr
DIRECTORS.
Henry 1.. Renner. F. Carroll Crew....
ildsvard Jo.cplo is. Barry, .
Robert Selfridge, Franca. Lee,
Simnel K Ashton, Joseph Verkes,
G I.n nolreile 511.1111,„ Henry Diffenderfer.
OFFICE:— Ifolnut StrPet, South. Writ Corner
of Third Street.
LDeil 23.1523.
r Cost.
.11
971,547 97
ap
$4,307 00
3821.5 0.
4,630 4.
40,855 48
8 I,Sf3SAO4 74
5203,789 74
Harrison's Columbian Ink.
Fresh Groceries
Variety
Keep Cool
Turnip Seed
Gentlemen,
NOTICE.
Our Embroideries
11. C. VON 1/ERSNIITII!s,
djoitatig the Bank
NOTICE.
U N D.
ATIONAL
AFETY
RUST
Vanilla Beams. : :
eIUST received a Creel: supply o! Veuilla nransoind
for .ale by.. IL. WILLIAMS.
Columbia Arril 18.59.
rlENUllsil.: White Citt•tite :ally. While Wpal-or
ki Soup in bats. .A trash supply of The above has
just beau recesved ut the Dust Store or
R. IV I 1.1.1 A MS,
April 23 1P59. riven
READ! READ!! READ!!!
ESENWEIN'S
AROMATIC BALSAM,
Is a remedy not to be excelled for the relief and cure
of those maladies incident to the summer season. viz:
Diarrhmett, 1)y -eatery, Cholera or Cholera Alorbus,
Vomiting, Acidity of the stomach. etc.
Its e tcellent carminative power-, pleasant taste and
soothing influence, rend- es tt a valuable remedy in
Infant' e disett-es, peculiar to the second summer. viz:
Cholera Infantum. e.c. I: lia4 a reinvigorating and
tonic influence on the sy•tent. allaying inflamation
where it exi-me its the stomach and bowels—mid on
trial will be found indispensable to the well beime of
every (tunny. It wil: be found as well adapted to
Adults as Chilt'ren.—Try it. Prepared only by
A ESEN . WEIN.I.2nspen-mg I itemisi.
N. W. cor Ninth & Poplar St-, Philadelphia.
. _
===lll
Irr , ald by 11. F. Green. and J. S. Della &
Columbia. and by druggists and start keepers generally
May 21. R 1.59 ly
Scrofula, or King's Evil,
is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the
blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated,
weak, and poor. Beim , * in the circulation, it
pervades the whole bock, and may burst out
in disease on any part of it. No organ is flee
from its attacks, nor is there one which it may
not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously
caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis
ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth
and filthy habits, the depressing vices. and,
above all, by the venereal infection. 'What
ever be its origin it is hereditary in the con
stitution, demanding " from parents to children
unto the third and fourth generation ;" indeed.
it seems to be the rod of Him who says, "
will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon
their children."
Its effects commence by deposition front the
blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in
the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed
tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on
the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor
ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses
the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu
tions not only suffer from scrofulous com
plaints, but they have far less power to with
stand the attacks of other diseases; conse
quently, vast numbers perish by disorders
which, although not scrofulous in their nature,
are still rendered fatal by this taint in the
system. Most of the consumption which de
cimates the human family has its origin directly
in this scrofulous contamination ; and many
destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain,
and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or
are aggravated by the same cause.
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous;
their persons are invaded by this lurking in
fection, and their health is undermined by it.
To cleanse it from the system we must renovate
the blood by en alterative medicine, and in
vigorate it by healthy food and exercise.
Such. a medicine we supply in
AYER'S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
the most effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our times can devise for this every
where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com
bined from the most active remedials that have
been discovered for the expurgation of this foul
disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the
system from its destructive consequences.
Hence it should be employed for the cure of
not only scrofula, but also these other affec
tions which arise from it, such as Euurrtva
and Sxsx DISEASES, ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE,
ROSE, or EILYSIPELAS, PIMPLES, PUSTULES,
BLOTCHES, BLAIN'S and Bons, Temons. Term!.
and SALT RHEUM, SCALD BEAD, RINI/M - 0104
RHEUMATISM, SYPHILITIC and .11imennist,
Ba,-
rtsns, DEOPSY, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, and,
indeed, ALL COM:PLAINTS AIMING PROM VITIA
TED on Imrunn 13Loon. The popular belief
in impurity of the blood" is founded in truth,
for scrofula is a degeneration of theblood. The
particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa
rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid,
without Ni hich sound health is impossible in
contaminated constitutions.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC,
are so composed that disease within the range of
their action can rarely ,ithstand or evade them
Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse,
and invigorate every portion of the human organ
ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring
its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these
properties, the invalid who is bowed down with
pain or physical debility is astonished to find his
health or energy restored by a remedy at once so
simple and
loot only du they cure the every-day complaints
of every Lolly, but also many formidable and
dangerous diseases. 'the agent below named is
pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac,
containing certificates of their cures and directions
for their use in the following complaints: costive
ness, lleartburn, Headache arising from disordered
Stomach, Nausea , Indigestion, Pain in and Morbid
Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appe
tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints,
arising front a low state of the body or obstruction
r` its functions.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
FOIL TILE RAPID CURE Or
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness,
Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump.
tion, and for the relief of Consumptive
Patients in advanced stages of the
disease.
So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu
merous arc the cases of its cures, that almost
every section of country abounds in persons pub
licly known, who have been restored from alarming
and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its
use. When once tried, its superiority over every
other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape
observation, and where its virtues are known, the
public nn longer hesitate what antidote to employ
for the distressing and dangerous affections of the
pulmonary org . ans that arc incident to our climate.
While many , inferior remedies thrust upon the
community have failed and been discarded, this
has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits
on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro
duced cures too 'numerous and too remarkable to
be forgotten.
PREPARED BY
DR. 3. C. AYER & CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
Sold ter J. S.DSLLETt & CO.. Columbia. Grove
& Rolh,Alnrierm. IL Slarmalrer. Alaytown. Grog.. &
CMI,I}G, EllillbeilllOWll, J. Leader, AIL Joy, and be
all rerpemable merchant..
Brushes
HAIR. Tomb and Cloth Brushes, Rultilo Redding
combs, Runtish firm Redding Combs. Enaush
lion. Pocket Combs. India Rubber Pocket Comb.,
India Rubber Children's Long Combs. India Rubber
Fine Tooth Combs, India Rubber Dressing Comb..
A large assortment of the above, latest styles t just le.
ecieed and for sale by
April 14'50. R. WILLIAMS.
COSTAR'S Rat and Roach Exterminator,
Cormier. Electric Powder., for lite destruction of
Flies. :110t11, Ficus, Piaui fusectd, /co. A fresh sup
ply for stile by
Aprtl 9, '59. R. WILLI ANIS.
Waverly Novels.
DsTsssoN & IMO'S Cheap Edition or the
verly Novel., received as soon an at
2.5 am per vol., or five do S llar A per fel of
DO N 26 vols.
YLOR & McALO
April 16,1859.
HUMOROUS BOOKS
JUST übhAled cud for role at the Dead Quarters
and . y
ews Depot
RiF Beare Adventure" and Travel, 31,23
N Pepper P upet.,
:Sparrouvgra.. Paper., SAM).
Mointronioll Uroherage in the Metrnpnli•. $
nr A large a••or:meat of Cap. Letter r,,1,1 Note
Paper. Envelopes, &C., cheap. at Head Quarlei. one
Nr.vehDepot. [Aor. 16,":29.
FOR RMIGTO.
fIVO first-rolc businrss stafuls on Front
rert. hem,. Locu.t and Wmitttl..ylTCCl..
with DWIKI.I.INCt.i
stwittli Bi en. Enquire et t: , Dr :. , •or , 01
Apro I It '39. It. ‘VILL/ANIS. .t•
Slunk 'Books, Blank Mocks.
A LARGE; lot of Ledgero. 1).1y IlnnLa. Mei-non:in
duo, Pat.% and 1.:011) Hoot • Yrn efi.ap
sAvi.4l4l 4 Nicl.4)Not.D.
Apr.l6. la. Vend Quarles audNtwa Depot.
THE FILECILY MEDICINE STORE,
ODD FELLOWS' HALL.
7nll are now prepared to .upply the people of Co. lumina with medicine. fre.h from first ltandx.
std a,,• , reater variety of Perfumery and Panty Ar
ticles than we have usually had, -Afro, for table th.e,
Prepared Cocoa. Farina, Corn Starch, Cox do rooP
rem Gula•iise, for making. jollie r . W iota and Linn:-
dies for cooking and inednitnitlparpcius.
aRALIAM, or, Bond's Boston Crackers, for
I.4.prptic..,,,nd Arrow Root Crn• for
valid; end eloldsec—new articles ia
the Family Medicine Store,
April 16, 11139.
20 doz. Jouvin's Celebrated Kid Gloves,
bc..taitui ~.priltg shades, and Line I,i.just reee.‘
The Ladies should br portieule.r 1.111.1 enquire rut
douviit7a GloveT, 110 l & Co." Foe ulwo)t
can get the genuine article. at
11. C. FON DF.RSM ITIFS,
April 23.1850. A djoiiiing the W ak.
C. D. HOTTENSTEIN, hl. D.,
QURGEON AND PIIISICiAN, Columbia, ca.
Ofliee in the rooms irately occupied by Dr L. S.
F:lbert• Aley 14. 1,rit1.11%
New Work by Me Author of "The Piince of
the House of David.
TUE PILLAR or rzstm;
OR, ISRAEL IN BONDAGE,
p
LING an account of the wonderful scenes
:tithe Life of the Son of Pharaoh's Daughter.
(Noses.) together with Picturesque Sketches of the
Hebrews under the Taskmaster, by the Hey. :LH.
Ingraham
The undersigned have been appointed agents for
the above work, sad are now prepared to turat.b it
tut subwrthers. Price. SI
SA LOR &Mc DONALD.
Apr 1.3:5943t Head Quarters and News Depot.
N.'wark and Rosendale Cement,
AND CALCINED ' LASTEE,
AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES.
roc FALL. or
J. CRESSON BRADFORD,
Grain, Flour, Produce 4. General CoTlrMig3io:7
Merchant, No. 230 South Wharves., below
Wvinut Street, Philadelphia.
Aptil 30.1030.
1859. HALDERIATIPS 1859.
POUP.TEE surriM,
- MOW opening at Haldeman's Map Cash
Store. the lour , ll Itt Spring il.e
trtcs4l varied al.cl belinii(al a—rum:rent weever air red,
lit 11,111 , 11111 V ;nu, prp.e..
ALSO, NEW CA RPI..ITINGS, TEA AND
DINNER SETS, LOOKING GLASES, &c.
ID — Opeimig someihtng new ever) day,
II A I.I)ENIAN'I
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HILLSIDE NURSERY 8 GARDEN ;
HALF-MILE NORTH OF COLUMBIA,
LANCASTER CO., PA.
rrilE subscriber, Proprietor of the "Hillside
gg 1.1, , •ry anti Gat Jett oilers (or tale, at lul
pl. maze. 11 ari3ernlst-.411 . 11r1/riii of _ _
FRUIT, :-lIA DE & ORNAMENTAL TREES,
of the cholera vn wile., u rare collection of Hardy
Gritionental Sit rubbery—evergreen and deciduou,
the fine.' citnining plains of every de..cription de.
111113111,41 ha i hi- lln. diet —EI 16;IgurJy, many monthly, or
perpetu..l I; la - nte,.
the !Godard vivieues
.. „'s of fl: •
f
01. —. 'at, b.
GRAPE 'FINES,
,:,,,,, - , r'i.. p• tta,l+' •e'r•
NATIVE A; EXOTIC, ' 1 1. , : , ... - " r t2
18.ko
-...•;,:...,',-,
-malt feu I. of 11,1ety ~,, '-. t ,,y.:14 , ,, ,;,‘.,T
every vartely worthy ' ",...,.:-T ..,' , L, ....'
of cultivaiton in this ."' 't \ •
chronic. G 00... Ist,. tei
01111 will tint Ills°, the feneFt eolkelion of
hardy roses ever °Ter,' for sale in Columbia, arid
after inspection of other gardens. he tinsel, hr !nut
surely 00. ere the finest grown teed Lest asearata , l/1
!lOW at the County
Ile rolls eitteennit to the Green noose. which is
eroweled with the rare=i and most Pan a!;11. for vertu
ties of Ornuenental and Flowerine Platte., sued elite I
lenee. loilleat.wr and York Counties to prodoee
elsoieer nr Letter glows, eutteettme of t.irecie nod Hot
Muse Plants. liven now on Intend ut the “Itetl-hl..
Gal Jen," en order for Spring Trade. lie otrers them
cheaper than they can hr bounlit ut rutty other e•tab
11.1iment in, the above °reunites or in the sir
Ile Let p. eonstuni;p ou hand at fa. Exten.tvf, Nur
.,•ry turd Gnrd.n, or you furnish ut chest notice.
every tree. rah or dower. eoniteeted wrtL the hug
nes-. otrored nor sule us Philadelphia.
In eoeneeetetto with the N LaSe4p and Garden. the
peoprtelor Nnil noderettke thrr nett the ugeney of
Stafford, a scientific Lund-cape Gen:eller
fend N ur.ery mutt, eel eivoted e a Ettehend. to plan and
Ivey nut Plea-are Itrounds,G•lidens. Ac , unit to do
genera; jahlial; in Oa. ital• of ta,mac...
It fancy and 3olittene wrto will hr wcrranied
e t . sau.f ~,au to the maul In.qato I and 6a.tlidlOLl.l
:turd writ LC beet llt reasuil.tl.le rate.
:5 If. PURPLE.
Columbia, Aprelll3.lSsS.
OPEZZING---ICE CIL MA.Itl.
'l' HE subscriber returns his thanks to the
01 CIIIOIIIIIIII, fur tie e4thitueu., the)
have repo-. d tit twin tp , volift, stud would
lorlitcr 1111,1t1 , -e It try Nimuott w u t to suet
Ile .11,,,111142Ct thiolt he
oronteu
ICE CREAM SALOONS,
where all tlolloacie- 0! the n•.n.nt %Nl.] fC.1.11:11. be
11•1 , ..01:. of t rears not heti _Cote LI
110,110.1.
N. I.l—Pt , 1:01111• nin•nron t.‘ tit to' pi;i 10 cuuu•l
int; Po.-Nie, cool l'arites %sitti Co• -rr , n.
C. BETNER.
rollinibtn. Arr , l 9 1.59
Traveling Dress Go-ds.
r , VERY varlet). of Trovtolog titers vood+ for I.
such tli te lii tott..ta,
fte , at
D. C. VONDERS.IIITIrr:.
Co:tolila, May 21, 12.5 a.
Colored Tarletens,
ILED, Blur. rink. Buff and White. 'Val le tolls v,.
bent,—first in seat•oa, for coy. rit,g pa lure :11111,42.
looking-glanars, ace , at
11. C. FON nn rzsm 1 1'11 , 6
Ably 41, 1559.
FOR S ALM.
100 neLs. Bono Dum.l nm l'lll4'urg. of the bect
yunh y. 3 C.,un• hAt n.
flay 14, 1.9.59. IL I'. A !TOLD.
BUY TIM
WAXY/MUT TA P.R.114
They are the Best Calicoes yrt rffered to the
Public fur the money.
Agentx, DEFOREtT, ARMSTRONG
& Nem, York. Apr. 10, T,9.9m.
FOR SAZEI.
I UST received, 60,0C0 Prime German Segars
—.,Zr--wfoeh we en,, recommend rot; the - be..t
ever brought to Colombo% For btile, VlON•Siile and
retail, at _
rENDRiCH t IMOS'
Ilurch 13,1.50
Dr. Coggswell's New Medical Salt!
FOR INFLAMMATORY DISEASES ONLY
New Medical Salt! IC,u , Medical Salt!
IS NOT A CURE ALL.
For Inflammatory Diseases only
11 R. ORA'S W ELL'S New Medical inn. moved or
being a remedy (or all ills Its. COSMO! over t•ot
one ill, ha. but one aim. nod accompli•be. bat one
thing. to win Subdues loflummatory Di-ra•e, what.
ever be its form or loealti). whether in the head,
throat, abdomen. exPreminew or Okill
EVt , Medical snit. pectin.. r ext.ritetice
IN I hat tot iihnui the uselc.4 los. of blond mud PI reng:lt.
11 rife:wally cures I nflatrituntory Ditwit.ef. ino 01111'1.)
by producing on rqu Osumi urn of nil the goods in the
body. the want of which in the role cane.: of tt.ftlit.i
-oluitolf!
1` the unllnlanecd fluids assume, and :::; u n ' o s t ‘ l:::; h e
mentioned, that have more or leas fever or porn. arc
as early subdued by the Now Medical Salt, as fire is
ertinguished by water, to vett: Bruin Fever. liestel•
ache. Rash of Blood to the Head sod Heart, Fits. In.
fumed eyes, ears, nose, lungs and liver, Neuralgia,
Spinal Affections, Erysipelas. Bronchiole. Pleurisy,
it,thtna, Couithe. Colds. Dyspepsia. RheOMNIi4III,
Gnat. Scrofula, and all itclung and other cutaneous
eruptions.
DR. COGGSWIII.I:6 New :Modica! Sall exert,/,
lINr the Vtireine matter. nit rxwoordluary
re.ce 00/.l' the 'VPIII, and arieri,e. reeultlll art.
not derhae oftnllummnnon ae andleated ty thereat.,
w•hirit regairra It• natural male. Leal
',Ain and fever doLappenr.
1)R. COriGt 4 t;WEtil..' re New FlTedivril Stilt doe. joat
what it claims to do-00 more. no 11,--equattze•
The fluid.. by removing limn the <y•tern all arterial
and N GlIOU• 06.1 1.011. I Ve Cl re nriv
lie tilt:timed front any DrgAset nit° hue this valuable
Illediente for e.Gue.
IL CatitlStVE:f.f.'S N.sw Mrdiculi!t. C 4
A.k uoy r 1 1 6 . 0.2 1 41 4/11111 111 P NC.'
IC .1 Soh. A-k your ne:ghborr show ihe New
if rick, try; if etcit,reuteuttter the New
10. Annphlezn.rie At.
II p0e1.0er...1; Chronic do, 5.0: rani it y dn.. sa
74 nt :OS Milli. free orexperne. no reeerrn of prir e.
lornir elaroo, nr Inoz .1,rol:er„
,liould :As ay e Onl.l_ I . • ctunnsr p.rr ka.r.
U. C. TAYLOR & C(1
Cenerol Onek .11, Nola,
N —Arn, wanted nt every C.ty, Town and
Vtray.
I.ft r: Of, Nt!Av I.eJtcnl P-nll v. fit • ;le
/ in Cotumli.t. by AIcCORI;LT: & 7EI.LETT,
enterpri-Mg druegiirt• _••••er the •tS;t‘" i.
rend. A. It is in t. u pntent Lin the me
...melon of nit eminent I—iy•tvittn, no one eltoulit tvi
to ir!. the New Merin., 1 Sea. For ttettanoniut• and
di•ot .revocular.
Yebruath UM.
r9D. =ZVI%
CLINVENIENT BRICE DWELLING
Cilerr} ...it itfiok, TOtel.
and U. introctoc,a ~la :Le 1,34.4 e. Apply to
t: • •La. 11. Ji.7,11N.
- -
S. ittlAe 80e1f.b2.2 . ID. D. S.
Sujeical and 31echan•
Cepzr:ori•nts Der.u<orr, •
Orrlcz Locust f; a et, Irtes-ctatt-t Frantlim:ljouse
aad I'o't °lce, Ca:•-..ntsa, Pa
1:75,:i • •
DOW SIIALDES.
VINE Pthatd.WiudowShailm at , 17 1.2 eta.,
L NS:ndour Sut.de..s ut CO alu.: I , tuu
l'utuled Winttu/e : - .11,ttu6 ut C. 21 c:t Vtue s Pasiutett
..1 75 ens
Floe Cold Ltdrth•red onl.l cts .Fir.e Cold
Bordered Shade.. 0.0. y Coll Bordered
S mdrs onl) SI GU. Is 1., Co'd B.rd.ecd Shade& only
al••11-• Fide (cold 13,rucreJ
• l'.%l4iC,(;scer. and 11,:fr ilali - 11:d., nit svi,Phs; rix
lures. c,ord, 'lasseln. Le A comp:el..; meek, al: ot
K ;Li Le tr , .1,1 very for CI r. lit 111 e
CA Alt(; r.
Viroo'e‘sle. l'..per :::ado fwd. Ulutlc Bete'.
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IVz.rrhou-e.
Apr.;
MUSll===Etal
4 rELMI lIRENSMAN. C. U. lIRCDC=.6:I
Wall Paper! WWI Paper!
NTEW end Besutifal Spring Styles, et
gr•atly 'educes; puree.
Gdotl Paper and l'es,;111 4 ,:: Patera! only 8 me.
Good Paper and benu!sorl Paaerae eliF 8 et,.
Good Paper and Iseatvtrul Putt troa 00l y 10 OA.
-nod and ::Jett:al Petters', only 12 c...
For Satin Paper., cut} et/ es,. Pine Sawn Paper.;
only 25 eto lI nt Sat,. I`.l:ere only 311 , talc.. Four
t. old P.:pere on'} 70 at,. flold Papers only 021
, rt. , Gut.: I...perA on ty 75 tat Pinr amid rapcid
p-71 ("Oft P en•.r. ouis 0.1 (.1).
BORDERS, MOULDINGS. DECORATIONS,
STATUARY; &c.
A complete Cll, r•Pr.” . ding!Y 'ore rates
Call m.d C1'41111:1.: tse ,, e plret2:l%ill4.
S,rn i! 9, Ft?
SLOVe3, Th. t aar•Zl, Gas ?Tatum!, ae
WZL
N. E. Corner Second and Locust Streets.
rrnE subscriber having rutirrly refitted his
,nd Ina revrip:rte Izocic or eve:)-
Ihui2 in
hi+ the u;ic,tara of tht puLlic ro
STOVES OF EVERY STYLE & PATTERN.
cory and CC7I:r.ICI , I, COll
-
IZ4yal Cool:. N0 . 0....C914111,41.
11, . rvi ~1117, r
:o r Cook, Ca, r I,:wontia. Parlor
~ r oves of ev, , ry mole. o v. atylo wad r.,rri),
Roorn.l74.oref.&c.
Tin e.net Sheet rron. Wm re,
A In rg , ; stock O( at - wit, .1 . 40 Cr 1;111. of
11C , ..00 , 74 , 11• ..7 0, t . r5::11PV!..1 1.11...fr.ett1 . .....e of
1,11 rtorpoTesi.
i 4 of hi. ovvt4 mon.rw 13r0 7 :10.1 4: CUU VOLC:a
for ettclivnec durat:C.:y. •
Chandeliers, Gas Fistures,
LA Mit; slid complete a.%orttnr:tl ut r!egont Ons
rixtitics or co:stiiix of six.
rod r, I ;tree Ulla two !Jai otr single burner
Hall Pendaitts. e,de Light. pia;n and utitnin.iiisi,
Droll Burner.. hr , olwavz on h (.Ad FIT/ i:if/
It all its brancaes atiendti.: to with
House Roofing, Spouting, Ste.
OUSE ROOFING and spouTiNG pot up in the
II
1130.1ftub , tao zi.kl manner; Plumbii•g, fell Untie,
11g. and oilier of il.o.b.ilitte•s, evartiAl en 11.1
iltrClO:4rt?.. 011 11.1 e must 1C:0011,111C trim, i
IllitA NI WILSON.
Cwimor of s,.cond und Lucu.tissicoU. •
Columbia.Sepzamocr
LODGE'S GALLERY,
N. E. CUR. FRONT t LOCUST STS
COLUMBIA, PA
THE sabscribrr having added extensively a
1.1. 11,..'11,- 1,1;. tug IJLeneF4e•,tiv.tre. tocail
Lotrlcio,i ,0 lrn Meet.. fig it now
prrpartct in 17.1.. 1.. . 1 .1016111 to h.:: foruittr tlitcudi.l
llnpuerfrOt) pe•. the lau-ti,e.rvel.
Ambrotypee, I'llotographs and Patent Leather
l'irt en es.
Ile feel+ PO:lf' of g 1,111.7 Clloll, and y
:11niut Or It.r PI.
rea , .onable tetras, in
C!cal or C:01.".:1.
Columbia. Ju1y31,1953
TO LET. . •
nppn FEET OF V.11A11.: . on the Stl4.l;libannii flier,
utkol,thlg property or J. Vnueben &Co .A.tVr
to 2..9.4111.:EL 'WRIGHT:
Columbia. March 1 , 1, 1t.'57..if
DR. M'LANE'S
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
A
LIVER PILLS.
vvE beg leave to call the atten
tion of the Trade, and more
especially the Physicians of the
country, to two of the most popu
lar remedies now before the public.
We refer to
Dr. Chas. 3PLane's Celebrattql . .•
Vermifuge and Liver-Pilh.
-We do not recommend them as
universal Cure-alls, but simply for
what their 'name purports, viz.:
THE VERMIFUGE, ---
For expelling Worms from the
human system. It has also been
administered with the most satis
factory results to various Animals
subject to Worms.
THE LIVER PILLS, . •
For the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS,
all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK
HEAD-ACHE, &c. In cases of
FEVER AND AGUE,
preparatory to or after taking Qui
nine, they almost invariably make
a speedy and permanent cure.
As specifics for the above men
tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled,
and never known to fail when ad
ministered in accordarxe with th
directions.
Their unprecedented popularity
has induced the propriccors,
FLEMING BROTHERS,
Prrrssultox
to dispose of their Drug business,
in which they have been success
fully engaged for the last Twenty
Years, and they will now give their
undivided time and attention to
their manufacture. And.being de
termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele
brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills
shall continue to occupy the high
position they now hold among the
great remedies of the day, they
will continue to spare neither time
nor expense in procuring the Best
and Purest material, and com
pound them in the most thorough
manner. Address all orders to
FLEffiSi BROS. Pittsburgh, Pa.
P. SI Dal,. and Ilicoicians oedtring from etboro
tban Fie-miss Tiros. will dl/ 'oral to wilt* thdr ertimo
dl4:,n;ritir. and t Ede nary bnt Dr..3rXenes, isrmart b,
P!, Pat 6 P , 7 7 t. Pa. So dome lit elm to siw
th-ai a that. Ire will farwinal per mail. pod pdd, b am
part "f the rnited States, one box of Ma tbr twelve
paitap. Wimp.. o ob. vial of Tottattles itt
f.airb—n thr..-rent stamps. All order' frtmCasoila scut
be ,A....ignpuded by tartialy veal/ calls.
dtP634 O •
SANI'L LODGE,