The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, August 06, 1859, Image 3

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11 person; •nre irereby forbidden empty
ing or throwing litter, runbish. &c., on the ve -
Ann! lot on Front street, north of Abner Dic@in•on,s
•Green Tree Hotel. Ally one no trespassing will be
prosecuted to the full extent of the taw.
Columbia, July 30, 1850.
c?N hand nad ter Bale, wheiesnle and re
Sail 6 hhdo. New Orleans BUM* Sugar; 25 WI
lte Sugar. 1. 0. & H. F. DRONER,
July 90,1&'2. 3rd & U 131012 streets.
-Woods Temperance Mass Meeting and
Pic-Nic.
FRIENDS OF TEMPERANCE AND nu
.MANITY AWAKEI AWAKE!
A, Woods Temperance Mass Meeting will be
held in Elugh's Grove, 1 mile east of Al ouinville,
on the Lancaster and Columbia Turnpike. and on the
Pennsylvania RaProad, between Columbia and Lan
caster, on 'I•IIEsDAY. AGULIST Itch, k-59, commen
cing at 10 crecick, and continuing through the day.
The followang able and eloquent speakers are en
gaged for the occasion: Profeosor M. P. Gaddis. of
it:boot:mall; Dr. John IWCrini, of o.4timore,•
Nicholson. E.g.. of Philadelphia; James Black, EN,
ofdaincoster t Rev D. :meek. of Lancaster; Rev. Win.
H of Lancaster; liev..l H. !Menges. of Columbia.
All per-ono interested in the cmi-e of temperanee,
and the oupprension of the Liquor Trade, are cordmlly
invited Families who may not wish to lake prey'.
Long along with Mein, can be furnished meals conve
moat toche ground.
At suitable limns the ;lee club mill entertain the
audience arab vocal music.
Come (fiends, the evils of intemperance are great
Mom; us, and widening every year. The experience
of the fast four years has denims:rated shut neither
.she "License System," nor ..the letting alone policy,
will lessen or extinguish the evil. And it is full time
that families, Whose happiness is being de.t.oyed—
vehpse fathers, brothers and sisters are felling victims
to this vice,—that lax payer. who have to hear end to
pay the increasing marten of crime and pauperism,
produced by the rum traffie,'should counsel together.
Tickets Ott the Railroad from Harrisburg and Down
ingtown, and all intermediate steno:ls, will be issu. d
atlialf fare; and two trains in the morning and evening,
will stop at the ground to take on and Leave MT pas
sengers.
Signed on behalf of the Committee of arrangements.
I NEWTON PEIRCE. /•1113ea.ler.
EDWA RD NI r 4 /1 REI ER., Columbia.
C. WM. OIROD, alunettn,
JOS, D. ATLEE, Mount Jay.
July 30, 18.59-15.
Fly Paper.
SUPERIOR oracle of Fly Paper, for the dextrin.-
.11. Mon of Flies, &c., hug ju.t been received at the
'Drug Store of
R WILLIA,(IIS, Front :wee!,
Columbia, July 30.184
NOTICE.
TIIIIE undersigned Commissioners named in an "An
act to iticorpornte the Henning and Columbia
Railroad Company.! , approved Aim) , 79th, 1837, will
open book , for renewing subscriptions to the capital
Hoek or said company. at the public house of Daniel
Herr. in the Brit ough of Columbia. on Monday, the
Bth day of August next, at HI o'einek. A. M. The
books will lie kept open six hours each day for three
consecutive days. Five dollars must be paid on each
shore subseribed.
JOR. KONIHMACIIHR, H. M. NORTH,
JOHN S. RPM 41113 , .. A.S. °REF:N.
PHRDHRICK LAUER, M. M. STRICKLER,
901111 McMANUP, S. W. 1 1 111'11.1N,
%Amur& W. A. AIARTIN.
Jaly 16, 1b59.4t
LIFE INSURANCE.
THOMAS WELSIT, Esq„ has been appointed
Agent or the Pellll NIUMW Life la•unt ore Com
pany,loo o4 .h r o bLia ti d n elf l rga e . n fm i ti t d tb o t i t in t p a a 7 , r y t neighbor
hood. Thin
to provide for their fatollteq in ease of death
had better ran on the agent and get insured.
Co;umbiu,July 36, 1859-tf
COURT PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, the Hon. HENRY C. LONG,
Pre...Went, lion. A. 1.. DaVka nail Festiva
Aston Mir Judge. of the Court of (:out
loon Men.. in and for the county of La newsier. nnd
Ju.niee+ of t he Court of Op,. and Terininer,
And General Juil Delivery, acid ctintrier of
lilt Peuce. ill mid for the county of lainetwter. have
iaaued their Precept to me directed. rroniting mr.
among oilier Ming, to make Pulidie Proelutnation
'throughout m • Hainwick. Out a Court of Oyer taut
'Terminer and fienerol Jail Deliver); A I , m, ri Court
.orGenerul Quarter Seisitton. of t he Prove and Jni,
Delivery, will commence ni the Court ti n , '
the
'airy . of la at
ntriider. the Comm.-mu-ru lilt of retie, I
-truffle. on the 'nil 11 I) 11107:DAY in ATJ6I.IST 1F59
tin puromnee of which precept, Pll 131.1 C
tIS II H:REIIV GI VEN. to file Mayor 'lllll Aldermen of
the eit) of I.tineit.ier. id roomy, and all the Jumf
itiees of the Peat,. the COrnlter• and non +pittie4 0 .
'the said oily mid county of I,dilen,er. tbut tint be
alien and there in their own proper perunns,
'toll. ....moll. owl Ulu}
'their other rentemlirant•e.i. to do itinow I.IIIIIV , tAlttell
1.0 their °Mee , tipper eee i ; in their hehu 11 . to lie dune,
nod ul•m-all Ilimm who will pro-esmie against the
,pritiotterit who ore, or then rhull be. tat the Jail of the
muted county of lottiest.iier.nle to be I lien and there to
Ihm•eeutemiguhlal them n+ Mtn,' beiust.
Dated at tdaltellSter the limit day of April. IQSO
ffSNJAIII IN P. RI t‘VP, Sheriff.
N.D.—Punctual ottentlutier of the ,furpre ppd
diettllett will hereafier be expected awl required nil the
tfirßt nay of the emmion, aldermen Mid Justices of
the Pence sire required by an order of Court. dated
Nov. 21,1843, toreturn their recognizasite•s. to Samuel
Beaus. Clerk of Quarter SetiSialle, Wit hill One week
from the day of final notion in each cu.r. stud in de
fault thereof. the Nlngiatristee' cons will owl be
ul-
Jawed July 16,1858.
w 833 I,Ai-r.--a--T
-ir 4=, - k..a, c!, c:b st c>x• .0
WEST OF PHILADELPHIA.
WE call attention to our unrivaled sloth
of the ben broads of Chewing; Tobacco, which
we will ' , Olaf very reelui.i-ri rrete,
Good sweet r'nocress at 23c. per lb. worth 31e.: rood
ewee , 111 , mee Dew, at 310 worth 40c.; good ewe-t
CaventOM. at worth 33r pond Leaf Coven
db.h, to 3ne . worth 37c; good Ternteot Cavendish, at
, 35c.. worth olfc. We also hove .100.00 U ::•EGARS, of
different Mande., which we earl sell cheaper than they
'Cull he sold at tow other enaloodonein iu mo country.
Good :quo; at $4.00 per thoumnd. worth SAM; good
German 1-txra. at Sgi.so. worth s6,Ctr, good German
Sixea at $6.00. werM
The Mogen and beet as , ormeM of Tobacco. Score,
Snuff's, and everything connected with rile trade. at
FENDatieli x BROtz'
Wholesale and Retail Tobacco. Seger tad 'huff ;Manu
factory, Front Str; et, five dam- above. Locum, Colum
bia, Pa. July UM, !fat
JUST Received another beautiful lot nf Vnndla
Beane, at J. ItELLF:TT Jr CO'S
Golden Mortar Drug Store. Front street.
DANE NOTICII.
TDB Columbia Bank, at Columbia, Laneas•
ter county, and mate of Penn.,lvania. will on.
ply at the next seat•ion of the Lep r i-Inture of .aid State
for a renewal and exten-ion of it. Charter and Ilank•
ing privileges, with the capital of Fine Hundred Thou.
.sand Dollars, a+ at present authorized, and with the
same name, style and location.
SAMUEL !mom
Caahlerof Columbia Bank, June 28, 1859.
Columbia, July 2.1859 Gin
ILL wanting farms in a dcliglitfal climate,
rich soil, and secure from twos. See n.iveruse
ment or Hammonton Lauds in another column.
July S. 1 0 59 -Gm
FOR THE GUITAR AHD 17/OLIN.
received a general et.toorrment of ouperior
a/ Guitar and Violin Strings. by
J. St k. CO..
Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front at., Columbia.
July 18.1959.
8 , ier no anger wit. Corns.
AT the Golden Mortar Drug More you can procure
an article which is warranted to remove Corns in
48 hours, without pain or sorenert.
muszct ZVLI7SICI
PROFESSOR PRIEM otters his services to
the citizens of Colunthia and Vießid,: as a Teacher
-of Vocal and Instrumental Must° He is prepared to
Ora lesthns on the Piano. Violin, Melodeon. hc, find
, will instauct in all the branches of vocalization He
, will visit ache ars at their re-idenees as frequently as
required, and will receive pupils who are without in
struments. at the rooms of the Cecelia eoctety, zl. E.
corner of Vront and Locust stree•A, where fa first class
(Boston Piano wid be at their stroke.
July, Dth, 1839-tf
'New Mackerel-11359.
teD /1 PACKAGES New No 3 Mackerel just received
The first of the season. st
H. C. rolvimmturTivs.
1859. Adjoi n ing the Bnuk.
Groceries
-os.7IIOI,ESAGEe RETAII. 6 kihda. prime N. O.
IT sugars, 25 bbls. While rt agars. .5 rihds. extra Syrup
Molasses now in .itore . which we oiler by the hbd. or
bbl., at Philadelphia prices, at
M. C. POW DERS mrrirs
Peoples' , Cash Store.
Soly 9,1951)
A. CARD.
11/YING been repeatedly complained to by
citizen. of Colombia ant NV raghtsville in regard
to the frauds committed by boys, peddlers or Woe
tables. Berries, ice.. who represent their worthless
■nd unpalatable wares an the product of the Hillside
Barden, in my own defense and as a protection to the
public I would gate that I halm engaged no person
or persons to hawk produce of any kind through the
1/IfPelP PPP! , this dote. I continue, as heretofore, to
deliver Vegriableic.tte, to persons nreviou•ly order
ing them and ts a safeguard herentler. all marketing
from my go Melt will be delivered in Itheket• or yet , -
sells plainly marked.on the .ides with my 11.111 P
1,. II PURPLE.
.hillside Nursery and Greaten /one 80. ISM).
FIVE DOLL RS REWARD.
-ttriLl. bepnid for the arrest rind conviction ni goy
SS promo selling mistle or utoinAslieu oble Fruit. Her-
Her. • or VegrAuble- on tier .1.14 e preiriff.• that ihry
Uwe* ber”..rnt
on; by roe int role. or - that Ihry vre.e
raised at the Hillside Nursery suld Gorden
23 , /I..PIMPLE.
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which lays before the reader literature. the Arta and
:sciences. the Learned Prnfessionsi and Agriculture.
just us they are, with all the 'Latest linproventente,
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Bridgens' County Zap.
'VIVI forget to get a ropy of this map.
/ The >lop jugl o•.ited I. but n mooched no
edition of nu old note with which the inhabitant• of
the i•ointry have Mom familiar fat mom yet,. It hit ,
been with view. nnd ohm, which odd
.oinewhott in type:l,6l'er. lint it it incomplete mod
itinee brute, nod I. condemned by every .olt.erilter
who hit.ocen.ton to unlike u.e of it n reference
Notwithstanding/he pain. that other. be ye 111•1(001 to
miarepre.elot my intention.. in order. nt the prromd
time in necompli.ll their own 0111, I beg Italie en
trolllllllllly 10 alainlinee 110111 enot.iderottle prove—
lot. toreutly hero matte a• 011 the Aurvey.g. n11;101111
it lint (Ii• reptet,nied) Inc intention to toltotidno lii)
prrswa undertuking of getting up u mop of Idmenster
county. The work it lira font-lied will he it ftithful
lorlngrapallol tvlartelsitlinii of the whole count)-. anti
shall ant, tiller delivery. shore the justly mennJ lute
of other. on tieing condemned by the public an bring
1111 imposition.
11. I'. BR IDG ENS, ruhlt.her.
July Q. /
New Agricultural Settlement.
TO ALL WHO WANT FARMS.
A RIR opportunity in a delightful and
healthy clonal, 2i mile. woollies-1 oflel
phiti, on the Camden and Atlantic Railroad, New
Jersey.
An old estate mitigating of revernl thou..] oda of
storey of prodoefive mil ha. been divided inn Parma
of vortoll= tire, in evil the purelm.er. A population
or come fifteen lowered. from various t ome of the
Middle .State. and New Ragland have aetiled the pact
year. improved their pi re.. and raived excellent
trap.. The Pfirr of she Nod ins to the low at 815
to $2O per acre. the soil i. of the heal eunllly for the
produetion of Whew. (lover. Corn, Peoehe.. Rothe.
and Vegetable.. 11 i- coll.:tarred the bent Fruit
in the Vigo The puttee to perfectly. !Feriae from
fiesta—the destructive enemy of the farmer. Crop.
of gram. gra., and ri nit sore now grouellid and ran In.
cor n , soy expm,,,,,,pc the Otter D.Arlf, n rerrreel
mem can be ((weirdo( the productivettea. sot the b te d.
The term- tire made may to secure the repic
im
provemelit of the land. winch i. only raid for actual
improvement. The result hea been that withiv the
peat year. romp three hundred houses have been
erected. two mill•. one ahem. four amnia, come forty
vineyard" and Peach orchard', planted. and it large
number of oilier improvements. making it a desirable
and active place of
THE MARKET,
as the vender may perceive front its location, is the
Best in the Union.
Produce bringing double the price than in location•
away from the City, and more than double the price
than the %Vtpt. It t• known that the earliem nod
hem fruit. and vegetable. in thi. latitude come from
New Jersey ; and are annually exported to the extent
of million..
lit locating here. the settler ha. many advent:wee.
lie in within a few hour• ride of the great cities or
New Flngland end Middle Penes. he i. near hi. old
friend. and OPPOCitilintlil, he a settled country
where every Improvement of comfort and eivilizion i ,
is to hand. Ile con buy every article he want. at
the cheapest price. and sell hi= produce for the high
em, (In the West thin I. reversed.) he hit• .rhonls for
hi• children. divine ..ervice.and will enjoy on open
winter, and delightful elima tr. where fever. are titter.
ly unknown. The remit of the change upon them
from the north. has generally been to restore them
to ran excellent state of health.
In the way of building and improving. lumber can
be obtained at the mill. tit the rate of RIO to $l5 per
thousand. Bricks from the brick vard opened in the
phew every article can be procured in the plsee.gond
rainenter. are at hand, and there is no place in the
tinintl where buildings and improvements can be
made cheaper.
The reader will at once be struck with the Lamm.
rage. here presented, and ask himself why the pro- !
perry ha. not been taken up before. The reason io,
it was never thrown in the market; and artless these
statement. were correct, no cone would be invited to
examine the land before purchasing. This all are ex
peened to do. They will see land under cultivation.
such is the extent of the settlement Mot they will no
doubt, meet per-on., from their oven neighborhood;
they_ will witness the improvements and can judge the
eburucter of the population. If they come with a
view to settle. they should come prepared to stay a
day or two and be ready to purchase, as locations
cannot be held on refusal
There are two daily trains to Philadelphia. and to
all settlers who improve, the Railroad Company give.
a free ticket for six mouth., and a half-price ticket
for three wears.
THE TOWN OF BAMbIONTOIC
In connection with the agricultural settlement. a
new end thriving town has naturally arisen, which
presents inducements for any Lind of bantnesv, par.
mimeo and manufactories. The he bind•
ties. could be carried on in this place and market to
good advantage, elm cotton bUslnesa, and num f le -
Ironies of agricultural itnplements or foundries for
casting email amities. The improvement his been
so rapid as to insure a constant and permanent tn-
Create - of bwinesa. Town lots of a good sire. we do
not cell small ones. as it wauld effect the improve
ment of the place,,can had at from slN)and upwards.
The Hammonton Farmer, a monthly !heron' and
ngricultora 1 sheet.containing full information of Ham
mm,tnn. sun tie obtain...l a t as nem , per omen))
de,„„),, given clear
of nil ineumbrance when money I. paid, Route to
the bind: leave Wine street wharf. Phitneelphist. rot
Hammonton by Rnilroarl. at n A M . 0,41 P. Al.—
Fn re 110 cent. WP tit there ingutire fur Mr. Byrn e .,
Bo ne di e g convenient.e on hand. Partir• had better
mop with Mr. ilyroe!.• prinnionl. until they have de
tided tit. to purebas.tig. n. he will Mitow them over
the N e d i n hi. cwt ringe.fnee nf expert.... 'Leiters and
net. iler milt be adote...sed to Lattlam .v. Byr n e..
Hammonton P.O. Arttrfttie co. New Jenwy, or at.
B. CoMatilo. gth? South Fifth effect, Philadelphia....
Maps and lad:trammels cheerfully furdisited.
NOR ST cPcsinirm TOR
yoi
ARM LANDS far sale 25 miles from,Phila-
delohia by Railroad iii the 'Stare of New Jersey
...l among the best for A gricultural purposes. being
a good loom soil. with a clay bottom. The land in A
large tract. divided into small farms. and hundreds
from all - p.n. of the ecuntry are tiow smiling and
building. The crops produced are large and can be
seen growing The elimme is. delightful, and occurs
from (roars. Tesnr• (rem 815 to ggio per sere, paya•
ble within four years by iitionlmeitts To visit the
place—Leave tae street wharf sit Philmlelphist as
7k A. M. by Hatiroul for flummizotion, or address It
J. Byrne., try letter. Hammonton Post Office. Attain
its County, New Jersey. See full itdreritseroeut in
ono' her enhitTlll.
July 2. tSCAreon
SBRED Sparkling Gelatine for Pale at the Golden
Mortar Da ug Store, Front Street.
Jl3+T Received n fresh 'wordy of Corn Latarch, Arrow
aloof, at the Golden Mortar Drug store.
mR. S. A ALEN'Lti flair Dressing. the best pre
171 paration now to use. for the beautifying the hair
For sale only at the Golden Mortar Drug Store.
GRAIN GROWERS can carry on their W
titles.. Most PUCCettSII.IIII m litiMMOI:10,1, free
from frosts. 80111 C forty vittertrd4 sex out the past
season. See udvertigement of Hammonton ImuCa
another column.
PIERSON& wanting change of climate for
bruit!, Kee aolveni,ement of linnomotoosi
nnothcr column. 1. 1.5 6..,
TO A.ll WANTING FARMS. See advertise-
J. mein of lIUMIIIOIIIOII
July 2. WO em
PERSONS wishing to tslablish mannfaeto•
rICS in It new mill olinvilig ptu•e wilt,. Itu-ille-s
u. good. sce adver&cirwol or the ilemmeefee Nei
le meta. [July ti. 18494 m
k.)QIIOE BUSINESS and factories can be cor
rird on profilid•ly ut llndsmontoit ,re /*dyer
-o...mem of lisemmoidon
July Y. ISSD-Dm
31ST ARMS ,
5 0 EELS- Extra EamilY Flour.aud for ...Ile by
B. F. APPOLD
Columbia, July 2, 1859
THE HAMMONTON FARMER.---A newspaper
devoted to I,iteroture nod Agriculture. nioa feu.
tlng forth full account. of the new seastetnena of llama.
mouton. in NewJerney, can he subscribed for at only
25 cent• pet :mown,
Inelo•e pomage stamp. for the nmount. Adder...
to Editor of the Farmer. Hammonton P 0 . Atlnnna
c. 0.. New Jersey. Thofe wifhittg cheap WO. of the
Left quality In one of the healthiest nod moo delight•
eillTelfee ill the Union. Bed where crap• are Steller
ell: down by frosts. the terrible scourge of the north,
see ad ve ru••ment of Ilummonion Land•.
July 2, 19Z9-0m
JUST RECEIVED at NIII?AFF6II'S Clirap
mot: STO It E. the new pictorial edition of WEB
STER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONA RY, ;ju-t maned
by the publisher..) corm Wog Fifteen Rimilreil :11u..
nations; also. from nine ihominnd in wit
New Words and Meaning.. and n Yalu:Min table of
Synonyms. prepared withgreni cure by Prof Good
rich; n table giving the pronuneintion of Eight 'I hon.
sand Distingalshed PrrrOnu of Modern Times; the
peculiar use of words and terms in the Bible; table.
of Latin, French. Spsnish turd Lotion Phrase.,
Idiom., Proverb.. Ae , rendered into Eitgli.h; Abbre
viation.. Arbitrary sign., ke., together with ail the
inniner7orprevions editions.
COSSIOS: A Sketch of a Physical Description of
the Universe. Vol, 5; by A lexander Von Humboldt.
[harper'. edition.
HINTS rovvA R PHYSICAL.P Eftrgcnn:v:
or the Phitcr.Ophy of Ifutonn Beauty. showing brius ae
quire and retain Bodily Symmetry, Heidi h Ullli Viffor
secure lorg life. and avoid the infirmities mud De
formities of Age, by It. If Jacques.
LECTURES delivered before the Voting Men'.
Chri.fian A...ociation in Exeter Hell. November
1958 to Februmry, 1659. Three volumes.
.old -rpn
rute. JOHN sIiEAFFER.
Keamp's 13uildlogs, Punk Queeu•el
June 25, 0 1 59 if.
WATER COOLERS AND FILTERS.
T H E undersigned has now on hand a large
stork of Superior Water Coolers. whieh are
guaranteed to give ,aii-fitetino 10 all who will gtse
them a trial, For keeps g wilier pore nod void, with
a peal saying oiler, ilea for exeel;eure of miteut.te
lute 111111 durnbthlt. these ront...rs an , ii . ur rta....eit.
Also. a 101 of WATT IC for poriftilie 1111111..
11y or lortiekish water. the puha,. ore 111 , Illed 10 eep
nod rxamute the stock They will be -old .11 , Vl/0 1 t.-
Outs or remit, at eery !ow rule.. fur CASH.
HNNRF PFAIII.V.R.
Locust street. opposite the Fruu6lnt Ifou-e.
Colombia. June 25, ltdiS,
MORE ATTRACTIONS OPENING
Al Fondersnath's.
Othird eapply of he , utifn! black Chantilfa Lace
mnonf are now lentil - !or the Inepeetiott of the
lathes. TNu may be the last ell tone for these gabd.
this season. owing to the t ery great tern owl in the
cities; therefore ladies will please re RI r.
I/. C. lift oCltsilllTll.
Adjoining the Batik.
:gay 21,1858
NEW MUSIC STORE,
No. 93 Market st., Trarrisbnrg,
S ZI T MUSIC,
Inseruclion Books,
MUSICAL MERCHANDIZE GENERALLY,
Pianos,
ffelodeons, Gnilars, Flutes, ccor
deems, cfv., cr-c.
June 4, 1850. 0. C. U. CARTE'.
New Arrival of
BOORS AE.ND STATIONTLICIE,
AT HEAD QUARTERS & NEWS DEPOT
!UST reerived a large and varied stuck
• Monk. Aleinnranclinn Psi,* min Copy Ilo o k..
Leifer, nrd NOV. Paper. (very eileop.)
and I.egni P]nvelnp,•+ of nil qtrililieo
rine ItiOle4. 113 mn anti Pinyer Murk, in every
.0) le of bmdiug.
Neut. :41,1r l'oekei Ilnnk. (no.. and
India RnbU.r 10.1.01;1-, loam 1[t11.1.,, P. a sea•
..rliele 'Mimi's,. with a Lora,. .I,.rk of ranee A:l l.
10 ill 01' Wide]. is, rail ilte 1.10,0,00 of do. ooj.
Zeit. of GohlOgiiiia i. 1.1 grn•fied that
we Can .011 in goofll v. 111,1 io Ito Ire
-AYI.UII.&,IIIcDONALD.
Colimbitt. April 9. 1959.
FRALIJITZIN
PINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
PHILADELPHIA.
QTATEMENT of the Walt or the CompanT on
L) 1111111,111 I, 1 . 5 e.
PUiloikiled ill 1.0111011 . 1111) %VIII, t he provinioll of the
nizlhecetionofthn At., ‘..emiol) of hprllst.h,lS42.
RTGAG ES.
Being brat mortgage* on rep le.dnie. in th
City end County of Pittlndelithits, rice
15:30.95t1i1l Montgomery. Iluek sehtly
kill and Allegheny tountiee.Pennnylv
niu,
REAL ESTATE.
Purehneed at Sliertirtd hale,. under
nterugage viz:
Right hou•ee and lot. 70 by 150 feet. on
the South-went earner of Chesnut and
I. 4 eventeenth 01111,1%.
A hnu•e and Int, 27 by 71 feet. on North
side of Spruce street., Weal of 81e v..
entn Wert.
Two how-e. and loin, coed] IS by SO feel.
on South •ide of Spruce en ee4. near
Sean...nib ...erect,
Five hou'ee nod tato. each 17.9 br 90
eel. Nos. 159, 161, 163. 165 to in: 197
110Iwyn rd.,
Three lhoanen and 141.40 by 54 feet. on
En.; 141dC of Seven teen! lo ul reel,sout le
of Finest.
Hotel and 1nt,30 by 81 feet.onthe South
es..l cornerof Chesnut wool Thearl. ste .
Five houses and lot. 4d by SO lemon the
North side of George street, West of
Ashton street.
Seven houses and lot. 20 by 117 feet. on
the Kum side of Beach street, south
of Cheerio , Street.
A house and lot. IS by 30 feet. No. Iro
Fitzwater street. gust or Ninth Street.
A ground rent of WIN issuing sot of a hoc
13-41 by 40 feet, on North side of Otter
street, 40 feet West of Leopard street,
TRANS.
temporary Loans, on Stocks as Collat.
oral Security,
STOCKS.
410,000 Alms House Loan,ls per cent.
(Int. on.)
/00 Shares Bank o f Kentucky,
17 " Northern Rank ofFrentacky,
100 " Union Bank of Tennessee.
13 " Insurance Company of the
State of Pennsylvania.
500 " Southwark Railroad Co.
37 " Commercial and Railroad
Rank, Vicksburg,
300 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.,
at , t Franklin Pire Insurance Co.,
2 Mercantile Library Co.,
24 Union Canal Company,
10 Schuylkill Railroad C 0...
$lOOOO North Penn'a Railroad Bonds.
$4347 City Warrants.
*2.000 Burlington City Water Loan,
$7OO Philadelphia City Loan,
Notes and Hills receivable.
Cash on hind,
Cash i u hands of Agents.
LOSSES BY FIRE.
oases paid &Irma , be yentl9.s7.
Br order of the Retard.
.41A IS 4 N rgER. Presiden t
Attest W. A. *TIM.. at..asy Pro Teat
DIRECTORS.
CHAS. N. RA Ni 'KM Pre.sdPiti.
EDIrD (7 DA Vi, e President.
Chita. N. Flanetter.lN•bi.. Wagaer. *animal Gram,
lamb R. armpit, G.. 0 W. Aiello rd., Itlordeemi U.
Lewi.. Iltrown.t.aar Lea, Edward C. Date.
aro rate"
W3l. A. iSTEEL. See's' Pm rem.
THOS. LLOYDpAgant. Columbia.
ArorS. A lON.
•
WOOD! INOCKXI!!
IDo CORDS of prime Hickory and Oak
ooe.tor stile al the to hart adjoining the
columbla Wat..r House. Apply to
May 2a, "59-If. HENRY PFHALER.
TAcinch n •uprrior articte. permanenlir Mork.
VT . a id tint corroding the p•n. ran be had in nut
Quantity. at the Family kladiri»c thore, and blacker
t• 1111,1 Rnglirh Boot Poliab.
Columbia, Jane 9,4659,
Brown ~ugnn nt n •'6n good white p etrr
flurOvOinDs
01 it , •levy;” prim« Rin ("offer nt a "tray" Choler
Omen and illuck Teua Cana r iA igv i., t ,
ws
/WIC iP.IPS9, Adjniuwe the flank.
JUST RECEIVED,
FRESH lot of Kennedy's Medical Discovery, and
a for sok. by
June :2.1. '59. R. WII,LIAMS.
nUR town ia erre henlihr. nod na you nre not In
warn of ItTeMeine.t. wt. hare a 'trent variety of
other noirle. wideh are htdl•pea.oble to your corn
ow. In Trate, Artie!, we entmni fir rXrell.-d
amoog which nre Thurtdon ragllt.h Tooth Powder.
3 *uperior dentrofiee. Dunn 's; Camphor Tooth Sono,
trod Cdgne. Illogic Tooth IVa•h.
New Dress Goods.
NOVELTIES AGAIN.
Rrirscr. Napoletano lientinifill good' for ladieid
/dynes; as cool Its,, lierece. mid a• durable and
!terminil ao n silk; u ith aiiiiher supple of rent
Liavens, selling at 12i ets just received nt
C FtINDETISACTH'S.
May 21.1859 Adjoining the Colombia, Hank.
PERSONS wishing to change their business
enumrv. n new +ellie-
Merl' where hundred• are going. Where the elimme
is mild and de tiglttrul. See nilverti.ement or the Ham
monton :z.ellemet4t, another columo.
July g . I-59 Gm
PRESERVE YOUR FRUITS.
T7i1.t.01.70f113r$ Patatot M lr-Tight -narn.r. for
Finn rrepervoig Ct.n and Jar:. This a new
;Ivaco'. mid IP entirely rtr-r , uni in exelinti..g the nir.—
The Flapper. eon he fitted to any kiad of Jar nr ran.
The •ulocriti• ri, ante ngant for Colombia. A large
supply of J ars and rand of all kiln* rind 3/Le! , kept con
glumly on hand.
HF:NRY P fl I .F.R.
1°59 . ..root. P/1.
FRUIT! FRUIT: FILITIT!
V,T the new stud improved %Air tislts glow, n te , e a
villp:irfrS lip 1141.71. 4 11 ns•tent liar tight preserving
jar. reeeiveil 111
PON 11ERSNI TTIV: 4
June 19.1659. Columbilt.
I 500 VAR," French and l'neiSe Lawn.. n ,e
now nßrtine lit 6, S. 141 :Intl IV} rent. par
',II, if,llllllilt tintiftin Crtrd m ay
Itirh rn ri. printed nrgninliea. Ilerege... I'rape tie
tr:nne. 'rntn•.ll liegetTe Rube n Tunigne.,
is II vei y de—irsoltle goot!• for the prr.ent one, op
pronelnor ren.mt, nt 11.0 roN lIERSNI IT I I'S
June IS. I g 59 Penpl.'4 Ca.ll Siam.
1:171 7 . hnvejtoh rerrivell at the rnmily 111orlicine
Vr 11 - I'l .upplY of Turnip Seed, awl the
%into apprhuchithr 10 phut. for rut and winter nee.
You rem get it by the pound, or is any thholtity tnu
wino. June 18.1859
At H. C. Fondersmith's, Columbia.
v. 1 4, 1 r n e now oseriving our foorth supply- of Spring
• Gd
-. is fully inn per emit lower sit price Ilion
purelmsett st month it.tr•ief.
Now is toe lime Lathe. told Gentlemen. We offer
Mot. de [mine. nod liereze de Lanes at 8 cent. to
25 newt- - per vitt& good good. and It:meld/me styles , :
10 ronre. new Itoltesio,.. to till c010t4,031y 12; els.;
pa•re. , l-1 Engli.llChintres..l-1 Figured Rrillitinies,
Heat o-nch nt the low pritte of IA
Dural. and Perrulo-20 pirreator benuliful
lire.. Goon.. n, magnifinetti ecrotr• 111 d new designs
Irvin . 20 to 31 rt., We Gn yr 1101 111 ,. snare
here Io routnerlot. III! late novelties ill Dress
Goods, which Ave wilt lir happy to show to nil who
ty favor with II nal'.
5t11,..! yurd+ Rielt Plaid Fon'nrd.„ nt
the amll.l,il.tle lOW price of 62 0.. per ystril. Fumy
Dip... Silk. lit cnrioit- pare., lie it retto.ottlo...-11 We
iiIW,I)• have 1111. 0,1 doltur il. l %dumbiit.
I , llnty9- mid :%1 iili 1 1 11,—A full hue of nil -13 les of
t , lintets—hti, no from 00 rent• to 'lie beautiful Grupe
Shawl at 4,25. The Lodi... tire partteulutly invited
to our betalliftli I.3CC M1111111111..-pfiee, 110 m S7lO
823.
Note for the Gentlemen.—Our new ?Pk Quilted
aim Afar... Wes Ve.ting.. Sill: pltxed Caspimeres, do,
nre worthy their early intention A good Ag•noriintott
Nick Ties, Stocks, Su.penders, linindker
chief. mid Hosiery.
E'nnu'i forget the Sun Umbrella., all colon.,
0101 peer.
Glloll'.ltir.sa.—Good 7 cent Su¢nr, "levy" Coffee,
anti 11l eelii Syrup, lit FOISIDERS:MITLI'S.
Co l umbio. 23.18:10
Wall Paper
-3000 PIF.: 4- F.SI or gull Paper will be sold witl.oul
regard lo cost, st
II C. FONIDPITISMITIPS
Aln% 21.113:;10. Adjoining the Mit&
XXTE don't forget you; our work of Clotho t'otteimere.
V V awl Ventitigs. hove ounin been replrmiehed with
choice good- in your hoe, nt retitle..: priers. Coll nod
tee wt. if. C. f'OVDER-4111T11.
Niny ^L 1559. People', Co-lt e,titee,
rr Book% n( the paharriher have been placed in the
I hall. h. tI Eltar, E.g.. with .lathot it}• to collect all
ereattata. l'erAoac indebted wii) make p ty t too t t t o
him. lb.e having rlntms will p'ea.e pr• them for
6rlttvnterot. 1.. J FiLPERT.
Al.ty 2 4 . 1,59-tr.
T""' now 'nub. Ci.llnr. on Linen Cnmhrh.., end
eXlrllO dIIIIIry Chen(' C mh , ic F mincing bat me,
With gene' I tutor union:: the is dies .A few mire
left" nt
:51 .}2l. 1E59
Tday lig-net:ol.ot with me Ito eo.port
I
per tit the 1Vhole.:11e 211111 Newt Dope. Ctoeer) •
reed toot Provi•sno 11...itte., 1.1 the 1N.,. it.
Ifte for/mgt. ot . Ilmrry I. Uhler Th..
Ith.tite... m.lll Itereuiler tuttier th e fi r m
or Wel-lt A: Uhler. Thu*. WNLSII.
Murch thso.
Thu cubwribern would SII I e the :me ni ion of Imnt•
men nod w'? u , In III", ..yl,..ive
ROPES, FEED, -PROVISIONS, GRO.
CER I ES, , Ar.c„
tit tbe oid •to It the ton-1.1 foil.. §,trw I 111,j5,.
Co
luutbm. Pn 'limy keep nu 10t...1 tb.• I.‘fro.l nine lc of
Rnpe• offered no. •ido Told n
.apply of Prodl•lon•—Hunt•, r‘loodder, DIP d neer,
Corn. Oat^. llny, W raw. 14. e. A general ntonfirneof
of 1 iIIP1.1.1•11•A
A P.. , 3. 3 . L.F.1•1 &
SI .5D6 E 25.1.9
LIST OF NEW BOOKS.
JUST RECEIVED AT
Saylor 4 Mt Doradd'a Book Storr.
1,1,14 of 110. I.lr. by Mr-. Sol/Ihworil..
lamer. from Spain, Wm. C Itr)oo..}l 00
The Immo , Ilnu-e. or, Vrttherf from l'OVVrly'!
SI .1 , 5
11001. 01 Cowrminm.mt, It
10111 Come A1,,,,-, mr01...A1 10
roundoll.2!#.
1.1„. I ih , IMO, Miller, SI XS.
Tm• 111,1 SsiliotOnow. %I ier
Togr,tv, WOlit a Mrp7 mwortopmt of 6 irceilan
llookg. gOl4 low for ca.M.
Apo f 16 1,50
A toe t .r.
.4.74.2-0 FE)
FOR SALE.
200 CROSS Friction Matches, very tow for cash.
Pine 25, '1.9. B. WILLIAMS
101,048,17
r Cost.
1'401,647 97
40
84,307 00
aims on
4,030 48
40,SCS 48
61,888904 74
8203 7r , 0 74
Harrison's Connubial'. Ink
Fresh Groceries
Variety
Keep Cool
Turnip Seed
Gentlemen,
NOTICE.
Our Embroideries
H. U. !1)%.
Aojoi..il.g The MIA
NOTICE
Vanilla Beans. •
J9 - 1* received a freak supply of Vanilla Beans, and
for aule by 8. WILLIAMS.
Columbia April 23.1859.
GENUINE htte cantle eon), Mite Windsor
soup in bars. A fresh .apply or the above has
just been received at the Drug store or
R. WILLIAMS.
April 2 1.1P59. Front erect.
ILEAD! 11.11.42111 ZDADIU
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
tliarrhosit, Uyentery, Cholera or Cholera Moan:3,
Vomiung, Acidity of the stomach. etc.
its melte:it carminative powers. pleneant taste and
soothing inflnenee, residers it a valuable remedy in
!Otani e disea•es, peculiar to the second summer. viz:
Cholera I iitantum, etc. It be. a reinvigorating and
tonic fad:mace on the system, allaying indamation
where it exi.4 in the siomach and bowels—and on
trial will he found indispensable to the well being of
every family. It will be found as well adapted to
Adults as Chile rein—Try it. Prepared only by
A Fk'EN WElti. Dispen.ing Chemiat.
N. W. cur Ninth is Poplar Sit, Philadelphia.
Prlee eu.. per Bottle.
[l7 - so!d by H. F. Green. and J. R. Dellett & Co.,
Cniumbia and by druggists and storekeepers generally.
Ma), i 659-137
- ::.:Jl. ua, or King's Evil,
= a constitutional disease, a corruption of the
,lood,
33,- which this fluid becomes vitiated,
.vcalc, and poor. Being in the circulation, it
pervades the Nvhole body, and may burst out
n disease on any part of it. No organ is free
:rom 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 its the con
stitution, descending " from parents to children
unto the third and fourth generation ;" indeed,
it seems to be the rod of Him lam says, " /
will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon
their children."
Its effects commence by deposition from 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 scrofuloas 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 arc 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 an 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 remeciials 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 those other affec
tions which arise from it, such as Enua-ii - v
and SKIN DISSARES, Sr. ANTRONT'S Frau,
ROSE, Or BRYSIPELAS, PIMPLES, PUSTULES.
BLOTCITES, BLAIN'S and Dom% TUMORS, TRITER
and SALT RIIETIM, SCALD BEAD, RINGWORM,
RR E1:144.215X. STPIIIITTIC and DIDECURIAL D/S.-
SASES, DROPS?, DISPEPSLA, DESILrir, and.
indeed, ALL Cost:mantra a.ursnm fltON Vrrta.
ran OR IMPURE BLOOD. The popular belief
is " impurity of the blood" is founded in truth,
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The
particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa
rilla is to purify and regenerate thisvital
without which 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 withstand 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 pysical debility is astonished to find his
health or energy restored by a remedy at once so
simple and
hot only do they cure the every-day complaints
of every body, 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 Jaye in the following complaints: Costive
ness, Hem thorn, Headache athinglivm disordered
Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Pain in and Morbid
Inartron of the lioceets, lqatutency, Loss °Trims
tile, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints,
arising from a low state of the body or obstruction
its functions.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
FOIL SITS RAPID CURL OP
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness,
Croup, Bron chitis, Incipient Consump.
tion, and for the relief of Consumptive
Patients in advanced stages of the
disease.
So nide 15 the field of its usefulness and so nu
merous are the eases of its cures, that almost
every section of country abounds in persona pair
Lich• knonn, who have Lcen restored from alarming
and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its
use. When once tried, its superiority over every
other medicine of it s kind is too apparent to escape
e'•.-..rrntion, and v.hcie its virtues ate known, the
public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ
for the distressing and dangerous affections of the
milmonly organs that are incident to our climate.
ntarty inferior remedies thrust upon the
community hare failed and been discarded, this
has Fantodfriends by es ery trial, conferred benefits
In toe afflicted they can never forget, and pro
dueed cures too 'numerous and too remarkable to
be forgotten.
PREPARED BY
DR. J. C._ AVER & CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
Snld .A• J. S. DELILHTT & CO.. Colambin. Crewe
& Roth. Alt...fella, 11. Slay maaer. alaylown, GrOPA &
Crnu.n. gliennethinven. J Leader, Alt. Joy, and Lay
all reopeelatae rnereauntr.
Brushes
77 AIR, Tomb and Cloth dru.hes, Bunko Redding
II Comb.. English ficrn Redding Combs, Env/irs
Horn Pocket Combs. India Rubber Pocket Combs,
India Rubber Children'. Long Combs, India Rubber
Fine Tooth Comb., India Rubber Dressing Comb..
A large es.ortuactit of the above, latest styles,just re
ceived and for sale by
April 9, '39, R. WILLIAMS.
COSTAR'S Rat and Roach Exterminator,
l'o.osr's Missies, Powder, rot the dews...dos of
Flies. Moth, Fleas, Plant Insects, kc. A fresh sup
ply for sale by
Aptll9, ;39. R. WILLI 1018.
Waverly Novels.
STERSON Ss ORO'S Chesp Edition e! :be Ws.
P
vedy Navels, received as soon as published, at
95 eta. pet val., or five dollars per rei ass ewe.
SAYLOR b.IUcDONAI.D.
April lb, teat.
HUMOROUS BOOKS
TUT pablisbed and An Bale at the Mai Quarters
e? and News Venat.
piney Woods Tavern, or, a Stray Yankee in Texas
$1.23.
Big Rear's Adventures and Travels, $1,93.
N
IC Pepper Papers, $l.OO.
tsparroargyass Papers, 21, 0 0.
Matrimonial Brokerage in the Metropolis. 01.23.
ErA lame assortment Cl Cap. Letter and :Sale
Paper, Envelopes, *e., cheap, at Plead Quark,. end
News Depot. (Apr. 16,'59.
roz anwr.
TWO fint-rate business "lands on Front
meet. tietween Locu•trnd Walnut street*
orsth DrVELLINGS sdlnelsed. Asilm3diale M" , `
session Riven. rassinire •t aloe Dreg Flume of
April 9059. It. WILLAANILds Freda
Slanklitooks,Dlank Socks.
% LARGE lot of Ledgers, Day Rook*. !Remora*.
.tum. Pam and Copy Root. V...y cheap
sAytA3a moboN • 1 4 1).
Aj0r.110.19. Ffred Queters etkelNewslrepat
THE VATELLT lEDICINE STOW,
ODD FELLOWS' HALL.
WE are now prepared to rupply the people of Co.
T r lutr.lAs Witt medicines fresh from East hands,
and agreeter variety of Perfumery and Pency Av.
ticles Mee we havexsaally had. Also, for table cot,
Prepared Cocoa. Farina, Corn Starch, Cog & Coop
er's Gelatine, for miring Jeltiea . Wines and Bran
dies for cooking aad medicinal. purposes.
aRAILit or, Bond's Botta Cratkert, for
VI Dyspeptics, and Arrow Root Crackers, for in- -
valids and children—new articles In Columbia, at
the Family Medicine Steno,
April 16. 18.59.
20 doz. .Toutrin's Celebrated Xid. Gloves,
IN beautiful spring shades, and black.just received.
The Ladies should be particular and enquire for
Jouv Mrs Gloves not "Jouvin & Co." You always
can get the genuine article. at
H. C. FONDERELMITHI3,
Adjoining the Bank.
April SM. 1959
C. D. HOTTENSTEIN, M. D.,
Q IJRG ON AND PRYSICIAN, Columbia, Pa
Office in the rooms lately occupied by Dr. L. $
Filbert. May 14. IPSSI.If.
TURNIP SEED FOR FARMERS.
lASI in receipt of s fresh lot of the above Aeed—supe
rior quality, which L wilt cost in quantities to out
purchasers.
June 25,'59. R. WILLIAMS,
APEW hundred pounds Prime soda Ash
jun received and rrsk try
ie R. WILLIAMS,
Prof. Gardner's Soap
WEbuvestse New Englund deep for those who did
Tr 7202 01110 in it from Nan; it i. Plea.a ot
to the Flan. and will take grrnse epote from Woolen
Goode. it is therefore no hoeing. for you tirt the
worth of your monry of the Flan'ly Medicine Store.
Columbia, June It, 1859.
TRH Arrow Root Biscuit are gill in de
mand. We reetved u Creel% .uprily htet evening:
now i. the iimr to get them at the Family Medicine
Store, and no where elec.
Cothinitimitme 18.59.
OPENING THIS ItIZOLNING.
SPI,NDID aisortrazat of Luc Mantillas,
Dush.r. and 'retina.; Tr. veang
Duvters in grea. Variety; also the ',ern avvorlinknit Cl
goods we ever offered, all uteleeedinsly low Prices.
I AI .13V.A1 A VS
May V. IBM cheap those.
SODA WATER.
IM rottfe.t. puree and brat ?par/clink Soda iVater.
T
Nvtih every kind of t.a.Yrup,, von be bad, fresh from
the fountain, ut
C. EIRTNF.R'S Confectionery,
Front street, above Walnut.
Columbia, July 2,1229.
HILLSIDE NURSERY & GARDEN
HALF-MILE NORTH OF COLOMBIA,
LANCASTER CO., PA.
THE subscriber, Proprietor of the "hillside
Nursery end Garde' offers cur sale, at his
r1".(111cf••• 11 armor:ll assortment of
FRUIT, S ADE Sr. ORNAMENTAL TREES,
01 the chokes% v u riettee, it rare colltetton of tturtly
Ornamental iAhrubliery—evergreen and deciduoue•
the finest climbing inutile of every neseription de•
nottideit iu this merket—ull hardy, many monthly, or
perpetua I 01110Mer4,
the titundard varietiestv J
, 4A .
GRAPE VINES, „. 47"
NATIVE & EXOTIC, lit rW.
.1111111 fruits or !warty •
every variety worthy'
• •• ..• i
or ouit,voloot in this eiX r
Clorist•lierrice
Ono will not mihitar; nlso, the finest collection of
hardy rows ever offered for sale In Columbia, and.
liner in-pretion of other gardens. be thinks he may
.‘st rely assert. the finest grown and best assortment
now in the county.
He culls totennon to the Oreen House. which is
crowded with thernre.t and most sought for varie
ties of Ornamental and Flowering Plants, arid ehal.
lenge. Lancaster and York Counties to produce o
choicer or better grown collection of Green and Hot
lipase 1 . 13111.1, bait now on band at the “Hillside
Garden: , in order for *pring Trade. He offers them
cheaper than they can be bought at any other *stab
lt-hment in the above counties or in the stale.
lie keeps conianntly on hand at his Extensive Nur
sery and Garden, or can furnish at short notice.
every tree, shrub or flower, connected with the busi
ness. offered for sale to Philadelphia.
In connection with the Nursery and Garden. the
Proprietor will nadernilie 'Omagh the agency of
William Stafford. a scientific Landscape Gardener
and Nurseryman, educated in England, to plait and
lay out Pleasure Grounds, Gardens. he y and to do
general jobbing in this line of hastiness.
irrAll fancy and jobbing weak will be warranted
to give satisfaction to the most tasteful and fastidious,
and will be done hi reasonable rates
S. H. PURPLE.
Columbia, Apr 016.19514.
OPIIIII7IIII---XCZI cnniumr.
TUE subscriber returns his thanks to the
ei,izeu• of Columbia, tor the 1 o,,tiacitee they
have reposed in him an a rotifeetioner, and would
further enhance it by nouring no effort to eater to
•heir tante. He coneequenby unworn:ea that ho hue
opened his
ICE CREAM SALOONS,
where nll dolly...cies of the seat-on will be Conn& he
side. flavors of cream not beretocore in use in Co
lu ,
s.
N. It —Particular attention will I.e paid to tarnish
ill Ptc-Nics anti Putties V•ith Confect i
C. 00.
DETNER.
r•olarnbin. April 0 1050.
Traveling Dress Goods.
T VERY variety of Tr.weling drel.ll roods for Indies
1.1 such' as havellaa, new slyie Hymalns, \retentive
,kc , at
H. C. FONDERSIMITIPS.
Co!utehte, May 41, ISSV.
Colored Tarletons, &e.
13 ED. Blur. Pink, Malted White,l3-4 rerletone very
rhenp—firet to sett-on, for coveting velure frames,
loofiing-glassra, e at
C. FUN DEII:3 3 SIITH , S
Mey 21, IBM Adjoi n ing the Dank.
FOR SALE.
1 11131,!A. 'Bone Duet. tramPetsburg, of the ben
UUquoloy. at Nos 1,2 and 3 Calm Irwin
May 14,1E59. B, Y. APPOLD.
BUY TUE
WAIVESIIPZE.A. PE.4IISIVS.
They arc the Bra Calicoes yet veered to the
Pu blic for the ni. e 3 4
Wholesale Agenis, DEFORP:e,T, ARMSTRONG
Ar (1 , .. New York. Apr. 16, '3D-Ign.
WOR SALE.
1 UST receired, 10,000 Prime German Srgnrs
—aixr--orhtch v. roll icrummend os the br•t
evri t.gought w Cotumbirs. For *oh, WilUIC6oIr ft.!
retail, at
rENDRICII t BROS ,
Marc)) 32.1559.
Dr. Commalre New Medical Salt!
FOR INFLAMMATORY DISEASES ONLY
New .Medical Salt! New Medical Salt!
IS NOT A CURE ALL
For Inflammatory Diseases only
11 R. erMitSWl.ll.l.'e , . New Aledirol io•frp4 of
jJ Ite linen remedy for nH tOlv tem. ronero) over bin
one ill, bug but one aim. and nerompliobro but one
thing. ID wit: Subdues logyinniniory Di‘enrei VC'Ml
ever be 11. form or lomelny, whether in the head,
throe,. nlydnmru, etti remise, or rkm
bW Mechem Mull s Its pi:cub:is esteelmteets 1.,
that without he uselessloss of blood and strength
it etre:malty cures Inflammatory Dmenses.(no others)
Producing an equilibrium of all the fluids in the
body-the want of which is the sole cause of iutlaw
maroon!
Nu I tut. to invanu.:t The ouliowing tonal atiord
the unbalanced guilds assume, and many not here
mentioned, that have more or lens fever or pain. are
gm easily subdued br the New Medical Balt, as fire Iv
extinguished by water, to wit: Brain Fever. Head.
oche. Rush of Blood to the Head and Heart, Fits. In
dented eyes, ears, nose, lungs and liver, Neuralgia,
Spinal Affections. Frysipsiao, Bronchitis. Fleenor,
Asthma, Coughs. Cold*, Dyspepsia, Rheumatiom,
Gout. Scrofula, and all itching and other cutaneous
eruptions.
DR New Medical Rah exerts,
Use the vaccine matter. an extraordinary indu
rate over the veins and arteries. mania ad.
eel Adeline or Inflammation as Indicated ly the pulse.
which Noon resumes its natural state, heat
pain and fever disappear.
CartilGSW DLL% New Medical gait does jos'
JLP whe t it claims to do—no otore, flakiest—equalizes
tpe fiakitt by removing from the 'Teem all arterial
anal 000011, obstrvetions, .Deseriumro Circulars ma♦
be obtained from sing Druggist wise las this valoithrie
Medicine for sale.
. COGGSWGI.IA4 New Medical Salt. Get ■
Cireutar. A oft any D ' , ogee* about the New Med.
ioml Salt. A•k Tour nelabbore about the New hied
teal salt. Zr stet, try; it sick, remember the New
Medical Salt.
DR. COGGSWELL'S Antiphingiatic Salt. .Ac a
packages. SI; Chronic do IS SA FataiN do., $4
:lent by mail. free ore:pease. on receipt oil:ides.
Invalids with chronic or long standing diosareo.
should always order a chronic package.
D. C. TAYLOR & CO.,
General Agent...2og Dock
N. R.—Agents wanted in every dCity,Town and
Village.
DR.COGGSWEL•L' New Medi - eat Salt fe kw ode
in Columbia. by McCORKLAA DELLIFrt, and
by ell enierpri.ing druggists Wberevai the "ear , fa
wad. A. it I. nets patent inedieine. bat Owens
se - iptiati or Cu eminent physician. no nue Amid tai
- W7tbe New Nedieal nett. Per teinienapiela and
e ~hand weenealitr.
Penn:web MUNI.
TIM ZIEEDIPZ.
CONITENIENf BRICK SWELLING pi t .
110 USE, in Cherry street above Tinnl.
'Witter and Gas introduced into the house. Apply to
March 26, 'sfi.tf Da. B. JtAIDI.
S. Mho Boektuß, D. D. S.
D rtnances the Operative, Surgical end black.an•
.1. teal Departments of Dentistry.
Orrice -Locust street, between the Franklin Daum
and Post °thee, Columbia, Pa
May 7. 1850.
XEINDOW SHADES.
ut Painted Window Shades at 3714 cis.,
F
Fine Painted Window Shades st 60 ate . Pm*
Painted Window Shades at 6411 cts,FtaePainted
Window Shades at 75 eta.
Pine Gold Irord.red Shades on 73 ets Fine -Gold
Bordered Shades only 87 cts, Fine Gold Bordered
Shades only aura; £la Gold Bordered Shades only
sl,l2;..Fine Gold Bordered Shades ..nly $127."
White, Green and Bei Gotland', ill widths: Fix
tures. Cords, Tassels, icc. A complete mock, all or
which will be sold very low for cash at the
C:ANIARGO MANGV.
Wholesale and Rejail Paper. Shade acid Blank Book
Warehouse. No. 20 Eu►t Bing at., Lancaster, Pa.
April 9,180.
4
Wall Papert Wall Papemt
rdr and Beautiful Spring Styles, at
reduced Gool";a u p l l r ran artif% e l l iatterric only 5 ets.
Good Paper and beautiful Patterns only 8 eta.
Good Paper and beautiful Pats erns only 10 cut.
;cod Paper and beautiful Patterns only 12 ets.
Fine Oaten Papers dryly 23 eta, Fine Satin Panora
only 25 cut . Fine Satin Papers only 311 cis.. Pot?
GoUl paper* only 53 els.. Fine Bold Papers only M
cis , Fine Gold Paper* only 75 etc . Fine gold Papers
only tai 'Si-.. Vine Gold PRDProi only 81.00.
BORDERS, MOULDINGS, DECORATIONS,
STATUARY; ISr.c .
A complete assortraent at corre•pondinggle low rates
Call and examine our at.ea I..erare purenislns,
CiaIAROU MANUF. CO.
April 9, 1374
Stoves, Tin Ware, Gas Fixtures, Sr.c.
itra.apec VIITILSI N,
N. E. Corner Second eusd Locust Streets.
Tsubscriber bating entirely refitted his
and laid in a complete new stock of every
thing in his line, invites the attention of the public to
...eminent of
STOVES OF EVERY STYLE & PATTER'{.
Hi. mock is very large and complete, con•
4 *
timing of
Ftoynl Cook, William Penn. Nolile,:ent tonal.
Young America, Morning Star, Complete Cook,
Cooking Ranges, Factor Cook, foot pattern.- Parke
Stoves of every make, size, style end variety, bit
Ram and OfilceStoves. ate.
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
Alarge stock of tinkles in the above line of bast.
nest, coMpris I n g eve ryas Mg that Is manafactaze4 of
Tin, Sheet Iron. he , for Household purposes. H.+,
stock It of his own mustaftictuse, and Ito can rosiest
For its eteellence and durability.
Chandeliers, Si; Fixtures, &o.
ALA ROL' and complete assortment of elegant On•
Fixtures of tasteful designs. consisting of six,
four, three and two burner Chandeliers. single hornet'
Hall Pendants. Side Lights plain and ornamental,
Drop Burners. 4e., always Ott hand. (CAS FITTINts
n all its branches attended to with promptness.
House Roofing, Spouting, tr.c.
Hovss ROOFING and SPOUTING pat op in the
most substantial manner; Plumbing, bell Hang
ing and other brunches of the business, carried on as
heretofore, on the most reasonable term..
HIRAM WILSON.
Corner of Second and Locust streets.
Columbia. Septet:thee S. 18.47.
LODGE'S GALLERY,
N. M. COB. FRONT Ac. LOCUST STS
COLUMBIA, PA.
rrHE onblerlbor .having adde,i alcnthely o
1 his facilities for taking rikenessersdesites weal'
anentlon to Ma unrivalled epee/weal. He is now
prepared to take, to addition to his former splendid
Daguerreotypes, the most perfect
Anthrotypea, Photographs and Patent Leather
Pictures.
lie feers confident of giving sullsiketion, a a ='
asks a trial of his skill to insure it.
r Pictures taken on moat reasonable terms, in
clear or cloudy weather.
WWI. LODCIS
Columbia, Soly3l. 1855.
TO LET.
23 0 FEET OF WiIsILF, on the Susquehanna mstr,
adjoining property of J. Vauutten Jr. Co. Au ,
to SJOWEL WRIGLIE.
Columbia, March 14, 1857.11
DR. M'LANE'S
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
A.24'D
LIVER PILLS.
WE 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. Cluit. Inane's Celebrated
Vermifuge and Liver Pills.
We do not recommend them as
universal Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name purports, viz. :
THE VERMIFXT.G,E,
For expelling Worms from tl.e
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 COMPLAINT",
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 accordance with the
directions.
Their unprecedested popularity
has induced the proprietors,
• FLEMING BROTHERS,
PITTSBURGH, PA„
to dispose of their Drug - businass,
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 beinkde
termined that Dr. Ml..arte's Cele
brated Vermifuge and ;Liver Pills
shall continue to occupy the hie'
position they now hold :among the
great remedies of the day, diey
*ill continue to spare neither time
nor exponse in procuring the Best
and. Purest material, and com
pound them in the most thorough
manner. Address all milers to
HMO .31103. PlUsbulk, Ps.
P.IL Dodoes lad rejlfehfrfs seaorbjf boar 'Vasa*
thus Ifloaled Eros, srm do well 10 sumo nokessisto
, ana ado osos isd Do. !mi lt,
AI
wrap Dot & PftforA As. To Ow_ iir eIPO
- s Wed, vow seta birside ugh U s =
oset of din Voltod PM% s loe oe of
toreoesot pod , or ass Old of Ifs. ammosiedflosDes
foolooo.diroossat swaps. ' All amilalimeimadase•Dd
6s amass mild IT impinv ono lops. . _ t _
AO*.
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