WOOD! WOODH f- - Bridgens' County Map, 00 NTood Ir o a r nfr i a l F e th rl e d,i7/ Y eZ a i,ir, Oa o k ,: D ON 1:t f a el ' a u l . o t F. t ue t a L C i91 4 1 (1 . g l 'l s heT a t olumbis. Water Howe. Apple to edition of nn old one with which the inhabitant. of ry '.99-if. PFIIALETt. the county have been familinefor, many years. It has been embellished with view. nod plan., which add. somewhat to it., appearance. but it.ts incomplete and innecurute, and In condemned by every subscriber who ban occnion to make use of it as a reference. Notwithstanding the intin. that others have taken lo eakrepresent my intention*, in order. at the present time to accomplish their own end.. I beg leave re spectfully to annonnee that cons:derabie progress has air , lidY been made with the survey., and that it is not (as repreventedi my intention to abandon my present undertaking of gelling up a map of Lattea.ter county. The work when Sniahed will be u tatthOrl , lopograp'clii representation of the whole county. and Ito 1, after delivery. Allure the jastly merited fate of other ui being condemned by We: public as bring :lii i (11;10f10611, scrorttla, cr ring's diA2cs,,, a corruption of the blood. by -.Lich this ci.u.d beeinne-; weak, and poor. Being in the Lir:ulation, it perradLs the whole body, and may barec out in disease on any part o it. No CI gar. i± flee from its attacks, ror is there cne rfhLt.h it :nay not destroy. The scrofulous taint is vatiou , ly caused by xnercitrial d eest, lov.• living, els ordemi cr rinlnialthv food, impure eir. :nth and filthy habits, the dor:re:sing vices, and, above all, by the vo - Lereel - ever be i,ts.origin, it is hereditary in the n- F. titution, descending "from pe:ants to children Lrito the third and fourth g,cnerati on ;" it:eked, it seems to be the rod ei w'ho •• will visit the iniquities cf the fatlicrs upon their children." Its effects commence by tlepexition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lung.. liver, and internal or.ge.os, is termed tubercles; in the glands, swelling; end on the surface, eruptions or sores. This fo'sl cor ruption, which genders in the Llood, a-presses the energies of life, 'a that Fernittloil, coivititu tions not only suff:r from sc.roinions com plaints, but thoy have far his power to w itit stand thc .hark; cf oni ,- r coo , a_ quently. yast dt,ord.r... M hid], thC)l/ , t:rof , C:o.is in thin nature, are still rend rod ft, nil be this taint in the yite • tho e.:/I , lliipthin do cinaates the human fumily hiss its co-iirlit dinrtl y in this scrofulous coitta . mination ; and many destructive dii , eris,:s of the liver, kidney:, brain, end, indeed. of all orirans, nr:se or arc aggravated by the same cause. Olinuarter of nil our peK,hle are ser,..fulous; their persons are nevi:dr:l Itli!,iog. in fection, ard thrin is onderniL,l 1,.• it. To cleaner it from the sy , tani tee 7111;,/ the blood by an altcratiN-o medicine, and in v;grirate it by healthy food mold. eseraie. Such a medicine we AYL IrS; Compound hNlratt of Sar.,llpßrilln, the mot 4 effectual rc:lnedv which the medical vkill of out times cot devise for this every where :prevailing and malady. It is com bined front the most active remedials that have ker n discovered !"or tie lAptir , •ation of this f oil disorder from the blood, and the rc•scue of the srt cm front its destructive corsequences• Hence it =huntlil be emph Ted fla- the core of not only scrofula. hut also those other affec tions which o lot from it, such as Emu-mt. and SKIN thsnoms, Sr. ANritoNr's FIRE, Roca. or EnrAte: - T. , ,5, Prurmis,-rents, Uri 'Ten LS. .21..1 I to,: and and SALT RH rnm. Sexrn 11 I ItiNnwonm, Itu rrm vreu.r, Srn Lyric ancl tine c r.% I. pis- Esons, or DysnrestA, and, indeed. ALL C, IMP L ALNTS ARISINCI FILONI Imrunr. IlLoci. The popular Leliet impurity of the blood" is founded in troth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the Llucd. [ 'articular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa rilla is to purity and regenerate this vital fluid, withottt whiell sound health is in contaminated wnstitutions. 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 Liiseased action, and re-n.ritm its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to find Lis health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and NIT. 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 rertitleates of their cores and directions for their use in the• following complaints: Costire ress., ifterreburn, Hear/m-1w ari‘illee OW" disordered ~ t oniarh, atstrt.lndnicsftrgl, Foot in rmd Inaction of the Beare/a', 1,6,5 pf ; fp, ,fctmdicr. and other kindred eotiiplaint ail-ing from a low state of the body or otitroutiun c its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ran THE 'PANT) eunr. or Courtly, .Colds, Influenza, lloarsenesc. Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump. Lion, and for the relief of Consumptive, Patient% in advanced btivges of the disease. Sn wide is 11:P no 1 I of ;rq tor.rl sn TM noenruß are the en— of its erxes, Lira aitaosr coma seetinr. of erntnrm ahourds :irivkricrsvu. 'ales have l'een rn:don-d from nlaend: it at l crrn de'l , lllt? rd Itio:i.rs by it:. Val^n cn^r irir : nn el:or: I y n.cr co ery wrier k;rtl ; it to or:servo:into. sad v. r:1-Ine 11:‘, • :11.11 , i , 1e tre ( . 111.',1y ,T ci the ron-ry ord 1 To i,ILT Whilq T 113:, 11 r. friend , hyacrrc trird. , rdif. reed 1 elisdita -1 thy ofi",ic!P•l the y tort , t. and Fro do ~a turfs to.; t w t i,. , ro ot 41111 t,:o 1,1o:di:A:, to Ls forgotten ll= DE. .3. C. ..E; CO. . Snltl 1. robv-noi, (:rny, fr_"6l:triyr, 11. Sb. !baker, JOV. by Vanilla Beans, T•T eivra Itc.:l 11 te, ,41,• cwumbin A. ; ,;! 1.77a7er1y Novels. 7)F.TrrvzoN C/I,lr, Edit Inn r" the• vrrlypuh:,l3r4.l,Ml .25 et, prr /Lye per .rt f.r :26 v‘,l-. :4.1YL01: S .11(1)0)...1 April I:, Vz.".;'.. t. 7 ous Bow: s TrST rubli•lled the flew! Q..a J.l ere! Newa Deem: • I . tre.:. %Voot.ls Vera, or. ..1 Sir Lly 74:11‘er in Trr $l2. H, Reor'r A ererouree nad T. uvels. $1,25. N l'epret Nhorsrrni.,ll r:fr71,1./r, j, Cot. Mn•vv0 , 1,3 1 . , ! 5 toq,rr. {nee leper ere TV'ti cp. Letier a 1.41 Noto • p. fir (osoner• 1;1.1 Newt. Dr pot. :Apr. Stank - Books, Blank B oons. LARGr , Int of 1 .. ,3 7".. 1),.y Rook.. 111.mnran /1 dun, Pat, and Cory SA 11, fluiNA Nevt • 1,,T, Arr. 1 . -.0 GI.INVIN I , aeop. \ V hoe Won't-or A Ifr•h ntpp v of the abnretttt• 114 tottell 1 . 1,1-IVrld at i Ile eg Sore of wtr.f.tA:us. Arril O. Ig:4o' iN iApEE F .L, Nos. r 1, 2 and and 1117 Jan. H. T: ER'S Noa'zc;:, Ronirs 1,1 the pli,Rcriber hive been pared in the .1 nand. . web author it) to collect rill } . Cr.f)lll nuke pilytitrnt to tn.e lakvitigl - resent I hemfor . ril.l/1-.l{ . r. 51.1). May 2, 1.1;94 ZO7 SALE. j 0 0 B s . rf t r beFt Msy 14. II F. APPOI.D. FOR SA.Z.AIL "JUST received, , ;0,000 Prime German Srgars --.rile*—` o " , eb , ve •uo r.t:ommrr.d u• lbe be.t ever brought to Colombia. l'or •ule,who:egule and retail, at - , • - - March 12,1559 CME and factories can be car ried on profitettly al Hammor.wn. ree Rdver• orinesitafifuirunotalon Lend.. July 2,1,59-9 m Teas. nirsta cur ply of the ce!ebrated Tear of Jen .11 kius & Co., Philadelphia for .ale by , I. O. & I I. F. 811L - NER, Aug.'. 'SP Comer of Third anti Union wrens. k ti extra lot of Sogur (Ailed Dam. aro ofrernd for Jl.. rale at BRUNER'S 'Aug. 6, *GO. Cor. of Third and Urine. Si.. Joly 2, 19Z93m Chilson's Patent Elevated Double Cooking Range. SOME TITING new and decidedly the heat and mom complete Cook,og flange ever olrered to the pull. he. war...tried to give Frdiutitetion to ull ea:cu. Call and see than. LOW DOWN GRATES. A new mitt lienntifitl pattern or Low Down Crate of v•aiioui etytei. H•ta firti=h nfour oven tnpnoi,iclUre. PARLOR COAL GRATES. A I ,, gr a.+-ortn.l.lllot the meg dt• , iraltle pattern,: 11”1 if/ 0.111! the ;cede ol the people. Hot Air fiegi.tteris and Ventilator; of all vizes And pat.ern, V..n.ih , tors for Choreht..F, flail*, and the t•are 01 , incrisry Chitn"ry. , . BY Atucnt.n & Wird'ON. 1019 IL .Nt. rt:LTIA ELL SOP,, f tz. 3,11 Insure against Loss or Damage by Fire. THOS. WELSH . , Esq., Agent for the Cocnmon wen .h entsaimily of l',lll-ylvuatu. 1, 111, 1 :11iret1 In fref•iVe rIp(111‘,111011= /I/ =aid 120 - 171p4fly, ;lull gr:.1)1 polwir. l'or In-tirimee :, g.ib2.l 1,- , or tlalll - by fir,. 'the I'ololll4 !Mr:11111111A J01111.101 . k coin 111.11y. 1,111 , 71n1 n., , ,iilahle rate-, is ,outikt• and will prtAnplly 1141.1 , 1•1 11. b.....,.., Tay, 0; H la . ro a- OF till: CoSII , ANT Art. Dr. 1).,v id .1.,} ilc, Tr.,, ,, ..... , ,,,.....ai, I'll rift or. T . , UM( 'cr. It 1,. llrliller, i :CI IChic..l, J. Al. Stitl/,•, J K. NVa:ker. 1:dwa”I C li:Wrht, Al. IL. Wendell, II I.t-V.,.. jr.. I.^:. K tioxie. rvi.r.:,, 15.16;,9 rinE IN sUi.ANCE contranr or PHILADELPHIA.. STATEMENT of the Aw u: ls of the on I'n Lli..lte in comb rmity with !he prnvi=inl) of ihe sixill,ectioliolthe API or As,embly.of Apralsth,P,l2. 310 it'l'G AG ES. Doing firq toOrlgage. on ',MI r,tatc. ii!the 17i:v COOliir of l'hilailelpl,ht,exvept 7sl ,, uogoin.- ry. 111.4. Sehu) 1• 1111 MuniA Ilegl,elky countir,, Tenor y I vt4- REAL ESTATE. l'archaced at Shertlfs' sales, under 1 oorip,,,ge clatia,. viz: I:i4h l lb.a-e. , and 1111.70 by 150 feet, on the South...pc! corner 01 Che-nut and Seveateetith ..t reels, A holt, and lot. 27 by :1 fart. on North side of Spruce street, Wei.' of Elev. I•n: 11l SII,-1. '0 Two h0t,.,.// ad loin, each IS by SO fe et, "E,' on South nide of Spruce Shod.,lle,“ g 5ix....-till, street, •-t Five honey and lot.. •ach 17-9 by 90 , ect. N0...179, IGI , 16:3, 163 tau 167 a 1);11. , :y a st., I L Three hots-e: and lot. 49 by 51 feel. on e At ennt. Ea. , sit', of Sevettleentli strect,south = 674,270.09 ot Pine st. .T.- [lntel a 1111 ini.nn I,y 91 feet. nit the South-C,. I eao corner of 011 e-oat alai Beach Sts., a I , ,ve bou-esna.l lot. 42 by ;Ai feet.no the ~,, North Hde of George otter!, %rest of I , A.ltion direct.l 5 Seven not-es and lot. 20 by 117 feet. on 1 5 the East -into of Reach tit reel, south ~.. of Che.not ,iceet. A house and lot.lB by :in reef. No. 11G VOZW:IIer .111,1, F.,1, , 1 of Ninth steer., A around rent of 510.i 4 -t,ing, nut of a lot 1:1.4 by 40 feet. no North -tile of Oiler , street, 40 fent (Vest .11,0aard etrect,) LOANS. Tempornry Loons, on Stock:4as Collat eralSeeartty, STOCKS. et lion() Alrna 'louse 1.na1i.5 per cent (lot. on.) von Rank oilion:ocky. 17 •• Northern Bank oi/Zentnoky. Inn " Union 11:10)1 of Tynnes,e. 13 " 111,ornoce• Company of the State of Po nn.y lcn um, 2011 •• Soulh.earl. Railrond Co. 37 " C:111/Imereinl and Railroad Rank, lin•lo-bocv, 300 " Penn.ylvrtnin Roolrond Cn., S 11" FraoklanPirelnsuranceCo •" Library Ch., " Union (':null Company, 110 " sehnylk,ll liNilron 41 Co., F. 1(; Clio Nord: l'rno'a Runde. .12.17 Cnc Worrani... Sa(ho Rnrlinctnn city Wn;er Loan, ,3700 rity I.ono No", and I::ll.reerivalA, Cash on hand. Ca , ltinltalids of A p•nts LOSSES BY FIRE n• , r tt nnirt ciartnztllo yntlLls7. niLlcr nt tll, Itnurtl. OM A [ILES N. BA NMCF,R, Prersident : Att,•vt W.A. ST K1:1...5., , v Pro Ton. Di RECTORS. C.DA S. N.13..1Nc1ir.11.. EDW . Li. C. DA:J.I. Vire Pregi l ipni, C. 11,1%. N. itaneker. 1 . 011i:1Q Wagrwr. Sainu..! Grant. Sratrir, Geo. IV. Me/lard, :ttnrilveas D. David lirown,l=ane Len, Edward C. Dale, f;eo \V \I. A • STEEL Sel.'V pre, tern, '1110:i. LLOYD. Agent, Columbia. lIIIMESE SAVING FUND. NATIONAL l' ice 1 4 !S A F ET y . ) ,.. f( AtT TRUST W 1 Nr. .; r CHARTERED BY TILE STATE DP PENNSYLVANIA.. RULES. 1. Money I. received every du y, and Many nmount, large or -man. Pere Per Cent. i niercEt is paid for money from ,lie day it i+ nut in. money it 111Wayc void hook iti gold, when. ever it i. for. ono. without notice. Ii• received Irmo Exer ui nrr. Aditiiii.ira - tor, ri nil-dial, and other.: who cle,i re to have II in K p::tre of perfect cafery, and where intereq min be for it. t, The numrp received from drpo,iinr. is inveged heal Nlorte4grg, Ground Rent., anal curl, oilier fir•t-etrt• 'WI/ rill,. rot the chnrier direct., Grier Itourc—Kvery day from 9 till 5 o'clock, and nn Mondays and Thiamin)" ID] i o'clock in the evening. TioN ITENirr T.. Itr.:SINP.R. Pref.ident. 11( [WAIT htiLFRIDUI4, V;ce Pre.ident . J. It KED. See rein ry. DIRECTORS. lit-nrc L. Benner, Carrnll rd 1.. earl!, r. je,epti It. Burry, Proileip Lee, Ashton, Jo.eph Vetkeft, M111,]• • 11011, DilreOderrer. OFFICE,-IValnut Street, Sauth.Weet Corner nf Third Street, Philadelphia. April 1559. R.•nn=. and 1111./.1.1N15. LIST OF NEW BOOKS. JUST RECEIVED AT Sosanr MeDonald's Book Store. Ludy of the I,ln. by 5Tr.. Rolla:worth. E , 1.2.5. I.elter• Iron, Wm. C. Brynni.ll,oo. rnant }louse. or, Euttters from Poverty*, Ift•nulh,tone, Itnnk of I.:n..11;1101Tlelli, 10(11 Home Anto‘emeni.,s:l,no. In Mild 1.10011 , 1 Vtambnul, The Crni, of the .y. Hugh Miller, 13141. Tw. Old lled Toceil•er n Inree a ~ ottment of I , ireellan Bool,•..hiell will be sold low for Cll.ll. Arr.' 111. I.r, (_, l BMW!, or, Bond's Boston Crackers, for k_ l l Arroor Hoot C....ker., for in valid• mot eloid.en—aeor MIMICS to Columbia, at the rnmoy Medicine Siore. Arfli 16. 14::,9. THE Columbia Bank, at Colambi% Lances and Niaie of Pennsylvania, will an na at the n.zt weasinn of the besislaiare of said slate fora renewal and extra-ion of it- Charter and Bunk ing privilege., with the rapitul of Five Hundred Thou sand D0h..., a. at prevut authorized, and with the nume. my - le and location._ _ rEs LIR IC:1 k IMOS' ALL wanting Janus in a delightful climate, rir'n 10 1)1i 4 1,1.1te from ffnlal See 11.1 V eftlSe. meat of 11 , 4mtnnotou I.a.OtIA an another column. Jut)' 2, 1..f.44-Gm SegaFs. 10 0,0 0 0 half 7,Ta n .v i ti a 2 it °° ll7w iX fi'u i r n e by 1 0. dc. H. F. fiRUNER! Aug. 6,'&9. Coy. of Tio d and Union Streets. H. F. BR 1 CC ENS, Pulth I'ILIINILLIZT 311 2:!5 00 4 t 10 48 iitir.:*.i:libkrEiT 'sC' 1 SAMUEL SUOMI. Cashieral Colombia Vault, Juue 21, IS umbin. July 2. IS4-6m "ALL Tr= YEAR R(tTND." DICKENS' NEW WEEKLY. VITE have the pleasure of announcing that yy we have entered into arrangements with Charles Dickens, for the issue of his new pub lication, entitled, "All the Year Round," each week, in New York, simultaneously with its issue in London, plates being taken from the English edition, and forwarded to us sufficient ly in advance of publication for that purpose. The first number will appear in 'London and New York - on Wednesday, May 4tb, and will contain the commencement of a new story by Charles Dickens, To be continued from week to week during about eight months. Thus, it will be seen that American readers of "Alt the Year Round," will obtain the stories and other contributions of Mr. Dickens, and the staff of writers associated with him, embracing an array of distinguished talent with which no other publication can compare, sev eral weeks in advance of their reaching this country through ordinary sources, and at the same time they are given to the public in Lon don. We will state that this arrangement has been consummated by the payment of a large sum of money to Mr. Dickens, yet the extra ordinary interest which the announcement of the publication has excited in literary circles, the assurance which Mr. Dickens has given that he shall devote to it all of his best ener gies, and the appearance of a new story from his pen, cannot fail to command for it at once a large circulation. The following announcement from Mr. Dickens, will convey an idea of the character and aims of the work: ADDRESS. Nine years of Household Words are the best assurance that can be offtired to the public of the spirit and objects of "All the Year Round." In transferring myself, arid my strongest en ergies, from the publication that is about to be divcontinued, to the publication that is about to be begun, I have the happiness ot raking with me that staff of writers with whom I have labored, and all the literary and business cooperation that can make my work a pleasure. In some important respects, I am now free greatly to advance on past arrangements. Those I leave to testify for themselves in due course. That fusion of the graces of the imagination with the realities of life, which is vital to the welfare of any community, and for which I have striven from week to week as honestly as I could during the last nine years, will continue to be striven for, "all the year round." The old weekly cares and duties become things of the Past, merely so be assumed, with an in creased love for them and brighter hopes springing out of them, in the Present and the Future. =I look, and plan, for a very much wider cir cle of readers, and yet again for a steadily ex panding circle of readers in the projectsl bope to carry through "all the year round." And I feel confident that this expectation will be real ized., if it deserves realization. The task of my now journal is set, and it will steadily try to work the task out. Its pages shall show to good purpose their motto is re membered in them, and with how much of fidelity and earnestness they tell The Story of our Lives from Year to Year. CHARLES DICKENS. Single Copies by all News Dealers, 5 cents. OnejCopy One rear, per mail, numbers,) $2,60. One Copy Six Months, per mail, (26 numbers,) $1,25. Five Copies One Year, per mail, $lO,OO. Eleven Copies One Year, per mail, $20,00, and at the same rate for all over It will also be issued in monthly parts, put up in elegant tinted covers, at 20 cents each, and by the year on the same terms as above. Back numbers always furnished when de sired. Specimens will be forwarded to any address, post paid, on receipt of two letter stamps. EIEMI .1. M. EMERSON & CO., Publishing AF,ents, 37 Park Row, New York May 14, 1859. cnct. :".671 647 9- New Work by the Author of "The Prince of the House of David. THE PILLAR or FIRE; OR, ISItA 13 L IN BONDAGE, BING an account of the wonderful scenes 'inthe Life of the Soo of l'hanioh'A Oitug ' hier. (At 0....-.) torturer with Pietere.quo :;ketches of tho liehr , w, under the Ta , kotaeter, by the Bev. J. 11. lot:rah:on. S t,,07 00 und , , , i7neti hare hero aopointe.d nFent4 rot ilu. nit flee I,olk, 1111 d are now prepared to furnish it to sub-ti11...N. Inter. SAYI.O)R h NIrDONAI.D. Apr:XI:SO-at Ilead (Zit:triers and Newf. Ovpot. 1:11311 904 74 TO '113.P. PUBLIC MMEEI T)RS. FILBERT AND JOHN AND J. S. DEL- Irn,n. the firm of J. S. Dcllelt & Co., 11...pee1/oily /oily inlOrtn , their and the public generally. that they have parch:l.:ea from Dr. E. It. Herr. the Go:den Mortar Ibru:z More, Ftolll .4feet. C. 011.11111,41. :10,1 intend keepille a gl•lierl.l a,orirnent of D 11.1:( . MEDICINES. and all nntiele, in their line of It-i• ne4., We haveju+l returned Irma n !urge and carefully ...lee:,' .took DRUGS AND GI) EDI TCALS, - - - e.preinl;y for family u-c, which ;nay be rrin-t1 on , and 9 ht , .l3:lllera , Nl AI-o. it 1,, rte PERFUMERY AND FANCY ARTICLES, The I.tt6ine.:-. of the firm In i n e r iii drei,d by .1. S. w•hn+c trill per.nnul titteittinti will be given to the comp...ling of prescription.. hod family recipe,. They hope to Ire able 10 'nti.fuelor• lip Accotrinsodwie in price and quality all who luny :Over us with their ett,mm. J. S. DELLET'r x CO. reit 1.1°50. HILLSIDE NURSERY & GARDEN, HALF-MILE NORTH OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER CO., PA. TILL subscriber, Proprietor of the "Ili!!side Nursery and (..arcl, II nirer, :Or solo. tat Ills et Iterttl n- , olll,•Fit ar FRUIT,:•IIADE &ORNAMENTAL TREES, of t6r c tiolerst c urtrlle, a rare collretion of Hardy Ulna ntent:d t...hrul•beri—evergreen and deciduous, 11,e fitie-t cluntnuc, piuni• of every de.eription de lta lacteal in Ili, r t—ull !wady, minty monthly, or perpetual the •toitiliard va•a_tiel r; RA PE VINE .., • • 1, -`• rtr. , tiaTivE & EXOTIC, v • Formil owl. of nearly every v ariely 'worthy •••• - j of roltivation Gorowherrtea that milt not mildriv; ales, the fin e st eolleeiion nr haute roes ever of -red for sa le in Columbia, and. after inspection of other gardens, he thinks he may anfely as.cri.the finest grown and best uarortment now m the county. lie ' l lk attention to the Green noose, which is crowded with the rarest and most sringht for varie ties of onto mentn I and Flowering Haute, and chal lenges Laurin-ter arid York Counties to produce n choicer nr better grown collection of Green and Get lieu-e Plants. than now on hand at the 'Hillside Garden," in order for Spring Trade. lie offers them cheaper than they can be bought at any other estab- It•hment in the above counties or in the suite. He keeps critedantly on hand at his Extensive Nur sery and Garden, or can furnish ut short notice, every tree, shrill, or flower. connected will, the busi ness. offered for sale in Philadelphia. In connection with the Nursery and Garden. the proprietor will undertake thrcugh the agency of Stafford, a scientific Laad•rape Gardener and Nur.eryrnan, educated in England. to plan and lay out Piensure Grounds. Gardens, Ike., and to do gcnitrat jobbing in this line at business. IrrAil fancy and jobbing uvula will he warranted to give 5:•11441C1,011tu the must tosmfal and fastidious, rend will he dune at reasonable rates s.H..rcart.E. Columbia, April t 6, ISSiR COACELIVIAZING. CARTER & BECKER, MANUFACTURERS OP COACHES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C., Second Street, nearly opposite the Lutheran Church, Columbia, Pa. TEE subscribers call attention to their Coach nod Carriage Making P..tablishment, where they rammer to manufacture Coaches. Car riages, Humes, Sulkies. and all other vehicles in their line. Their reputation as workmen is fairly es• tablisited. es they can confidently claim for their work the merits of beauty of form. elegance of finish, and rtrength of structure. One of the distinguishing features of thsir work in its durability; all vehicle. of their build ore coontoeu.o or the best seasoned mate riel. and put together firmly and substantially. They give particular attention to the REPAIRING OF VEHICLES, and warrant ail their work is this line to give eatie fertion. In additton to their practical experience in the Inn nine•, they have the ae•i , tance of the boat workmen —none other twin; employed. The politic la lexpectfully invited to call and ez• amine the stock on hand. SAMUEL CARTER, EDWIN' A. BECKER Columbia. Mardi 12. 1859. TERMS To Lumbeimen & manufacturers! , itriEw's PATENT SHINGLE DIA HINE. TEE subscriber having perfected the J. above machine, offers to geil State, County and Shop Rights on reasonable.terins. The machine sawn and planes Shingles to any width or thickness, and produces a very unifurm and clean article, which has given perfect satisfaction wherever tried, One of the machines and specimens Wit% work can be smell nt the Sucluebanna Pinning Mill, Columbia, Pu. For further auformattion,adtlrewl, WM. HUEY. Columbia, Lancaster co., Pa. n' The construction of the saw and frame. admits of ut.e, separate (row the Wither, In sawing all kinds of straight and bevelled work, such us Flooring, Clapboardtag. &C. Columbia. May 91, 1e57. Nowark and Rosendale Cement, AND CALCINED PLASTER, AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. =OEM J. CRESSON BRADFORD, Grain, Flour, Produce General Commission Merchant, No. 230 South Wharvee, below Walnut Street, Philadelphia Amil 30.1,449. BA Y RUM, Cologne in Toilel Boitlev, flair Oil o . ev ery kind, NVood's Hair Restorative. and Barry 'frieoplierou., ut HARRY GAREN'S, Feb. 19, '59. Opproviie Cola 13ride,e. Front ron SALE. EXTRA FAMILY 'WHITE WHEAT P LOUR, by lie barrel or in large; quantaint, 'A.:ranted good or the money will be re•oded. B. F. AP POLO. No! , . 1, 2nnd 6. Ca nnl I UST RECEIVED at SHEAFFER'S Cheap t.) BOOK STOlt E. the new pictorial edition of WEB- S FEB'S LINA Blillgitn:D DIBTIONA 12Y, tju.t issued by tire publisher..) containing Fineen Hundred Illus. Iranians; also. from nitre thousand 10 tea thousand New Words and Meaning.. and a valuable table of Synonyms. prepared with great care by Prof: Good rich; a table giving the pronunciation of Eight 'thou sand Distinguished Persons of Modern Times; the peculiar use of word , and terms in the. I3ible; tables ,if I,ntin. French. Spanish u r n Italion Ph roses, Proverbs. An., rendered into Engltshi Abbre viation.. Arbitrary signs, Ste., together wink all the atatter"nt•previous editions. COSMOS: A Sketch of a Physica I Description of :he Universe, Vol. 5i by A lexunder Von II umboldt. I (artier'• edition. HINTS TOWARDS PHYSICAL PERFECTION: nr the Philo-ophy on Human Beauty. showing how ne quire and retain Bodily Symmetry. Health and Vigor. secure long !lie. and avoid the infirmities and De fo mitre. of Age, by I). li. 4111'qUeS. I.ECTUiI ES delivered melon, the Young Men's ch. introit Atnacitation in Exeter Hall, November, Issd to Peltru.ry, 1e59. Three volume., sold sepa rate. JOHN SHEA FFEIL Krump's Buildings, Nu, th Queen-st June 2.i. 1.•:9 if. TENKIN'S Celebrated Black and Green Teas, B;. key', Cocoa “Ild CilOCOILlle, at Col ott.r of Thud toil /Nor lo.' Stoves: Stoves! TIM subscriber Imps up his extensive tts‘nritnntit o COOK ANL) PARLOR tar 3 uvE of kind- and of every patient rid -ize. He sett. , ut reasonable, prices and asks the public 10 eXOll l Olt 11101 11 1 ) 1 hiu stock. IlEtti in . VA II LER, Locust t.trrei, apposite the Fruuklin House. Columbia.]sly IS, GREAT VARIETY STORE. - 110 ST RECEIVED, a larger and finer stock t i of Toy- and fancy goads than ever before. My frienri. l mid others are invited to cull and exnmitte the. stock beam: porch:l,6llg elsewhere. a. they will here find an unlimited n..sortinent, suitable for pres ents to per-on- of every age and taste.. All Illilli,l'e assortment Or POrllllollllllio, Pocket Book, Sc.t&c• GEOUGE J. SNIITII, toe tint street. between the Bank unit Franklin /louse. Colunthin,December I:1, t 056. 10 PER. CT. SAVED ON STOVES. CALL at Pfahlcr's and examine his 4 us'-orintein of STOVES. Pallor, Par k. Conk. Mil. lace and Cooking Stoves and ilattges in the lute... style.. and ol every pattern. Pur chasers will - find it to their tidy:Atone to select (coin div.. :all and excellent mlol . k, wine/. will be olleced ut 310 , 4 reasonable rates. Remember . . :it 14 I'VAIII.F.I2'S Lnrocl .1., nppo.ite the l'raliklin ilnu.e Columbia, Uec. 12.1-157. REPff.OVAL JOHN FELIX, has removed his Watch, t ,l it•Wifiry 11:1•.labthliFfleill to hi- iii•sv -mod Oft Front ttrvel. third door Inflow the American lie has on hand a large mtock of WATCHES CLOC KS, AN DJ EWELRY, which he I- ',rewired to sell eltenper than they can be bought 01 ally other e:tabli.hosent. Ilw iA pre oared to offer great ha rgoion.and he res.peutfully in viteohe otternion of purellasert• to his stock. whieb 1.11111/f1 1 1 , :• , - - _ GOLD AND SU. VER WATCHES, ofevery kind; all kinds of CLOCKS.frorn 61.50 up wards:tn. inviir-ikeoffealionor Boa linen to hi. L•rrge stork of LEVER BOAT elmelis; J ritVELR V. eon si•qing of Ear Rings, Finger liingF Brea.' Pins. tv.e. all kintisol Silver Spoon.; Pia ten Soup Ladles:Paine and Tea Spoons. Forks, &e.. wl ic6 air win...flied to wear nezrll. equal to Silver; Gold ;no silver ' , co . cil s and Pen.; t_; old and S'ilvet s;pecfneles; ogelbe, with the greaten, variety of FANCY A RTICLI's ever before offered. CUTLERY.—AIso. a .aperior apsortment of Re Nolver6 owl oilier l'isiols.and all kind, of Kniot-e, of the be,i mnnwitctu re. Strict attention willbettiven.ae heretotore.to the repairiiir, of clocks, watcher and jewelry and all work will be wartanted. k continuo nee f orme p atroi t T i g i t r , ,; l (ally Colorpl.i.. Apt I • It. I g 57. A CAB.TI A GOOD CANAL BOAT for sale, vcry cheap, G• litSb, or John DAM', bla . or the 4 01 , ,cri1.0r. U. H. LONG. Fel) - YORK COUNTY BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, in Lirr..e or small quiththie.., for .ole 01 11,,, Gw ccry Siert, of HENRY SUYLIA Nov. 13.'39. Cornorrrom nod Uoion Ft reels. Just Received and .For Sale, Nn 4:rewind ?Miner; 50 lON Exult ' , minty U Floor; 251.1.1.. Nn. 1 Lord Oil of beet quality; Wm Lul. Giound Mum B. V. A P POLO. 'March 26. '5O. No.l and 2 Corral Bonin. COLUMBIA IRON WORKS, OPPOSITE THE CANAL BASIN, COLUMBIA, PA. THE subscriber has removed to the exten sive shops connected with the Columbia Iron Foundry. whieh lie hoc thoroughly fined up,with new and first-rule marhinery, and in now prepared to manufacture Steam Engines and Pumps of every de seriptinn, Plachinery tor Furnaces, Forges, Mille. Fneworien, Car Work. &e. Iron and Brans Canting* furnished toorder. Bridge Bolut and Blacksmithing in generel. 117 - Repairing promptly attended to. JoIIN Q. DENNEY. Columbia. July 3. MP URDU Crap Baking Seedless Raisins.--A Pupply convtanUy on hand, at HENRY t , UT• UoArt.;tiroeery Store, corner Front and Lae ts,t tic Columbia. Nov. 13.1E55. Cranberries. JTun. received, attach let of Cranberriev—n prime struck. 11E;NRY SUYDA3I4 No r. 13, 1258. Corner Front and Ul.loll.trert.. THE FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, ODD FELLOWS' HALL. THE are now prepared to supply the people of Co 1Y lumbiu with medicines fresh from first hands, and a greater variety of Perfumery and Fancy Ar ticles lion we have usually had. Also, for table use, Prepared Cocoa, Farina, Corn Starch, Cox & Coop era Gelatine, for making jellies. Wines nnd Bran dies for cooking and medicinal purposes. HAIR 11 RUSHES AN D DMOAMS., AT the Family Drug Store of HArt.... s GRKBN Li Front street, can be had Fine Tonise Shell Red ding and Pocket Combs, Buffalo and Horn Combs, Ladies' Combs, Fine Buffalo Back and other Brushes; a superior assortment. Only good articles kept (or sale.which are sold at the lowest prices. Feb. 19, to. Opposite Cola. BI like, Front St. LIARINA, Corn Starch, and llommony, forsole 1 xi Jan. 81 8111.1.NCR'S. "VITRA and Superfine Flour, by the barrel x_A or quarter. Corn Meal, Oat% Corn. and Feed of CI {rend, at H. SUYDAM'S, Nov, 20. '5 O . Corner V at and Union at reel,. a 2 a_o tel • • THE subscriber has taken this weli•known stand. in Front street. between Lottipt and Union. and invites the patronage of hit friend...it the public. Hit pant experience an proprietor of the Franklin HonPp, is sufficient warrant for his corm !Why in thi• hunnets• He will endeavor to kern hip BAR STOCKED WITH GOOD LIQUORS., slid to provide patitfactoryentertainment for C 1.1.1.111- ens. Htt beanie it welt Clittl fated for the accommer dution of regular boarder., and be asks a share of public atipport. hl A RTIN ER WIN. Colombia. October 2,1M-1y FOR SALE. Zl3 0 ow Matches, vernYILMPS nrSl* ARR 50 13BLS. Erira Family Flour, and for vale by IL F. AF FOLD Columbia, July 2, 18:41. Q 1 FtED Pparkling Gelatine for role at the Golden Mortar Dreg Store, Fran Sueet. SALAMANDER sBF'Es. . • EVANS &WATSON. i •••'!'•- ((((k - r ) •;!.' - ; No. 28 South Fourth lA, ~,1,.,' 11 -;•.': ~ 1 PHILADELPHIA. ... .. 1, , -. , 1 -I lI.Ve now on hand a large as :( (( ( , r. , ,or:zient of Fire and Thief ,.:::7-, " --- 1 4,. /...-7.7,-: _ _ Iron Donro for Hanks mid .--' - -, -, . --.- ----- , loreo, Iron Shutters, Iron $4,11. nil in...he., of Locks., equal to any made in the Unit. d Stolen. 11j -Five Safe. In one fire. All come out rightwitb CCIIIICIII, in good condition The Salamander Safes of Philadelphia against the world. . . EVA.NS & WATSON .have bad the surest demon at ration in the following eertificate, that their menu• factui r e o: Salamander Safes has at iveigth fully war ranted the repre-tentationa %hid' have been made of them as rendering an undoubted security against the terrific element Philadelphia. April 12,1856. • Messrs. Evans & Watsna,—Gerttlemert—lt affords us the highest satisfaction to state to you. that owing to the very protective qualities of two of the Sula mrder :safes which we purchased of you some few months since, we saved a large portion of our Jew elry, and all our hooks, papers. &c., exposed to the calamitous fire in Ranstead Place, on the morning of the 11th instant. , . . When we reflect that these Sofen were located in the fourth story of the building we occupied. and that they fell subsequently into a heap of burning ruins. where the ansl concentration of heat caused the brass plates to melt, we cannot but regard the preservation of their valuable, contents os mo = t convincing proof of the grent security afforded by your Sari.. We shall take pleasure in recommending them to mea of business as n sure reliance against fire. . . . . . . . . (iE0R(:11 W SIMONS & 8110.. Jewelers, Who have purchased six large Sates since April 9.1839.1 y ON d and for sale, wholesale and re nlkdg. New Orleans Brown Seger; 25 bbis. Whit 1.0 & H. F. I.3ItUNER, Jule h 59. 3rd & Union streets. CO-PARTIOTERSECIP. THE undersigned haring entered into partherslaip. under the fit 41 of Shreiner & Son. deitire to roll the attention of the public to their rule as,orinient WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, Their stork In. been selected with great care and with due regard to style nod quality. Every article is warranted to be ns represented. By strict attention to nukinesc they hope to retain the patronage of the old esaildishrnent. and will en deavor to please all who will favor Item with n call. PHILIPIII REINER, EDW. M. SHREINER. Columbia, July 26, 1359. In entering lino the above arrangement I would take this opportunity of returning my thanks to my former friends and customers for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed. and respectfully solicit a contin uance of the same for the new firm. PHILIP SHREINER. O'" "is,July 31, 1.959-If rooks from the Spring Trade Sale AT CHEAP BOOK STORE RARE opportunity for those in want of Good Gooko ut n emat7 cool. Never have Hooks ,old cheaper than at the recent Philadelphia Spring Side. The proprietor of the Cheap nook Store has cvsiled himself of the opportunity to purchase a large stock Of the. most varied titi,ortirient of valuable books of every class and description. Ile now offers to the public the samc,ui proportionably and unusually low mars. 'Flings. in want of valuattle standard works. for the improving of a well•selemed library. will find in to their groat advantage to call and examine the exten sive sinrl: on hand. my object and wish is, na it always was. to supply the wants of Out commuinty with anything in my line,on the most reasonable rnas possible. This we ad 'he baiter and most ad vaniageous course (or all panics. The l'olitical Economist tells us "tine cheaper nit article is, the inure uuiversally it elfin and will he used." Then the courlusinit ls, than when we hay cheap, we intisi sell L bcnp, I,inkply ntl'a wo an t ti rent ..nonnt'lle profit. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. I would cull espectni intetmon to my I,rge nsort nent of Sunday Se hoof Book. on ;taint, nt every vn• riety wanted for die use of Sunday Sc hook; iind sell tit the Sunday School Union prices. I have the newitc;es for the publications of the American Sun• day School Union, A ineriettli Tenet Society, Metho dist Mad; unit 'Pratt Sneiety. Also, the I..utlierno. Presliywrian, and other denomitni lions are kept oil bond. FAMILY BIBLES. Wala 01 a 11,0 and 1.111,11 QllllO Pumily 1111ile. will find it 10 their al, 011:1 1/1/11 ex amine ut the Cllollo litalk Store, the /I.lrge,a stock on 1:n;1. 1111;11111.1 from SI 10 $25. IiCIIOC 111111 . 1111.1111?0,-CWIICIV, call and examine the large and cheap stock of JOHN SHEA FFEII, to Murray, Young & Co., North Queen .1., Loom...ter. Pa. [Apr. 16. Great Western Fire Insurance and Trust Company of Philadelphia. CAP rr A I, 5500 t 000. 01111.:(;7•oirs. Chn rlep C. L.nth rop. 1423 Walnut street; Wsn Darling. 15111 Pine -treee; Ale.; Whillden. 13 North Fourth street; Lotae Ilazlehot , t. A itorhey and Counsellor; John C. Hunter. of 11'riglit. Hunter & Co K Tracy. of E. Tract. at. Co „Gold-mitt,' IlnII; John H. McCurdy, of Jotica, White & McCurdy; Thom L. tulle-pie. of 61114,pie A Zeiler; 11. :7 1 .111ith. 01Jsime, 11. Smith It. Co; • E. jjoroorjoib-j0...01 IVm . 11. 140,11 k Co; John It. Nudge:. corner 7th and :"1111,0111 ch.', E. Thoolp.oit. 413 Che,inal street; .1111.. J stloeutn.22ti Snail; Third .l reef; Allred Taylor, other Cairo City Property. Cll/04. C. LATIIII.OI', President. Wm. DARLING. Vlec Pre.,la,,,t K. HICIIAIIb-on, Sretelary, Mr DA VIES E. URI/NEIL Agent, Columbia. Lan etlll illy. Pa. [April 17,1059. LOCAL rzynxervr NOTICE. TllL I'IMSYLYANIA RAILROAD COMPANY ARE now prepared to receive and forward FREIG , I r heoiseen Philadelphia, Lancaster and Columbia. at the following rates per hundred pounds: BETWEEN PHILA. AND COLUMBIA. First Class. Secoed ; lass. Third Class. Fourth Class. 25 rents. 21 cents. In cents. 10 cents. Flour, 23 cents per barrel. Pic ltletnl, 10 cents; per 100 pounds BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER. First Class. Second Class. Third Class. Fourth (tans. 2J Cent. 20 cents. 1: cents. 1.5 cents. Flour, 30 cents per barrel. Pig Natal,: 10 cents per 100 pounds. Articles of Ist Class. Books, Fresh Fish, Boois and Shoes. Nuts in hogs. Cedar sand Wooden Ware, Porter & A In in bottles Dry Goods, I'uultr n coals Eggs, Pork. (fresh, Furniture, Poultry. (dressed Feathers, Wrapping Paper Articles of 2d Class. Apples, Molasses, Cheese, Melons, Clover and Grass Seed, Oil in casks nr e a, Crockery, Paper in boxes, Candles, Pasteboard. Casks or Barrels, (empty,) Peaches, (dried, Groceries, Printing Paper Guns and Rifles, Paper flanging', Herring in boxes and kegs, Queensware, third ware, Sweet Potatoes, 'lops, Tobacco in bales, Iron. (hoop, band or shed, ) Ten, Leather, Type, Liquor in wood, Tallow, Marble Slabs & Marble Turpentine, (spts.,) Monuments. Varnish. Articles of 3d Class. Alcohol, Potatoes, Coffee, Turnips, Hides, (green,) Vinegar, I...urd. White Lead, Oysters & Clams. (in shell,) Window Glass. Tobacco, (manufactured,) Articles of 4th Class. eodfish, Rosin, Cotton, Salt, Fish, salted. Tobacco, (leaf,) Grain of all kinds, Tin, Nails and Spikes, Tar, Pitch, Whiskey. Plaster, Errior further information, apply to E. J. SNEEDER, Freight Agent, Phila. E. K. BOWE, Freight Agent. Columbia. W. H. filYEßst. Freight Agent, Lancaster Columbia, August 6,1657-1 y B. F. .A.PPOLD. Forwarding SE Commission Nerchant AND DEALER IN Flour by the barrel Whisky by the barrel, PIARIer by the barrel, O. A. Salt by the sack ALSO. DEALER IN ET= All kinds of Cool, by the Cargo, Car Load or Ton, such as Baltimore Company, Pittston. Sunbury Red Ash, do. White Ash. Short MOUtlttliTh Stove and Lump, Lykes: , Valley do. do. The whet: Trevonnn do. do. riher buys hi. Coal for Cash and offers to sell at the Lovvi.st Cash Prices. B. F. APPOLD Nos. 1. 2, 6 and 8 Canal Basin. Colombia, August 24.1E+58, FLOIIII.II2iD PEED STORE. THE subotribtr would resputfully 'aorta the citizens of Columbia and vi y, that he has opened a flour and Feed Wore. two doors below Bloek'n hotel, where he will :always keep on hand Ili large mock or FLOUR AND FEED, ■t the !owe.' CuPh Prices. in'CORN AND DAIS always on hand. ANTHONY MYERS April 9. INiO-firn WE hare al the Family Medicine Store a greater varlet.. of Tone'. Fancy, and other Seel , * than watt ever nffered for sale ,n this place.-- A fine white Soap, by the potted. very cheap. for t.aonery purpose.; coque and ledge for Yourvelvee, ere promise nothing, bat as "litouner" Faye, we in tend to perform. (Apr. 111, VP. REMOVAL OF M. F. GREEN'S intIIO STORE. TUB subscriber having removed his Drug and Perfumery Store from the old utand to the house formerly occupied by Jonas Morrutic, one door above MeTague & Bro's Store, now offers to the pub- lit, the fine., PERFUMES AND FANCY ARTICLES, and freshest Drugs ever offered. To dealers he will make it advantageous to buy of him In preference to sending ergoing to Philadelphia; nimble six-pence is better thu a a ■low shilling," is the motto of Feb. 5.1959. HARRY GREEN. Prof. Gardner's Soap WE have the New Englund soup fur those who did YY not obtain it from the eonp Man; it is plea.ant to the chin. and will take grease Poole from Woolen Good., it le therefore no humbug. for you get the worth of your money at the Family Medicine Store. Columbia, Juno 11, 1859. rr RE Arrow Root Biscuit are still in mind. We reetvea a (regal supply lust evening: now iv the time to get therm at the Family Medicine Store, and no where clue. Columbia, June 11, 1859. NOTICE. T HAVE ibis day aseocithed with me an a co-part ner in the Wnole•nle and Retail Rope, Grocery, Feed and Provision Bur‘inene, ut the Canal Basin. in the borough of Columbia, Pa., Harry L. Uhler. The bueineas will hereuder be conducted under the firm of Welch Ar. Uhler. THOS. WELSH. March 7, 1859. The eubseribere would irvite the attention of end citizens In their extensive nosoriment of ROPES, FEED, PROVISIONS, GRO CERIES, &c., &c„ at the old stand at the out-let lock, canal basin. Co lumbia, Pa. They keep on hand the largest stock of Ropes offered tint side of Philude)phiu. and a full supply of Provisions—liams, Shoulders, 'Dried Beef, Corn, Oats, flay, Straw, &c. A general assortment of Groceries. Columbia, April 30.'59. WELSH & UHLER. Americap Life Insurance and Trust Company. CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000. COMPANY BVILINGS, Walunt Street, S. B. Corwer of Fourth. Philadelphia. LAPP: INSURANCE. at the usual Mutual ramp, or, Joint Stock rates at about 110 per cent. lees, or Total Abstinence rates, the lowest in the world. A. WIULDIN, President.. J.NO. C. SIM.. Secretary. January 29.1899. Columbia Tobacconists Ahead of all Competition. FM) RICH & BROS, have just received a large invoice of fine Segors; also, Sweet and Natural Leaf Chewing Tobacco, from their Tobacco tVaretiowie of Joseph Fendrich & Bros., No. IZS For est street, Baltimore. We re-pecifully invite all who deal in our line of buslnes.s to call and examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere. If we do not offer articles in our line an cheap as they are in our principal cities we will not mil: you to purchase. JOHN FENDRICII & BROS., Wholesale and Retail Tobacco. Seger and snail Itianufacturers, Front street, Five doors above Lo cust, Columbia. Pu. March 12.1,59. POCKET KNIVES JUST RE:CEI VIM at the Family Drug Stoic . of HARRY (AMEN, n large ussorisnent of the finest and best Pocket hniveS. in Columbia. It ie confident ly believed that this is the liet-t lot of knives ever otrered to the citizens of this place. Those destringa really goad a rlitle, will call at Feb. 19. '49. Opposite Cola. Bridge, Front St. Drugs, Chemicals and Perfumery. 91 1 11 subscriber having just returned from Philadelphia, has on hand, and is daily receiv ing. nn fresh. if not the freshest hit of Drags ever offered to the public- lie calls the 'mention of Inc riiizeux of Colombia and surrounding country to hip offers. As to deniers. lie will 'mike it titlvatittig, nu. to them to buy of him un pref,renee to .ending or going to l'hitiodelphin. "A moilde sixpence is better than :1 slow Shining," in the motto of iIAHRY GREEN, Oppo•ile Colst.Bridgr. From St Feb 19,'t9 WATER COOLERS AND FILTERS. 1 1 11 E undersigned has now on hand a large -took of r•operior Wuter l'oolerc, whirh ate guitruitterd to give siti6fortion to all who will give them o trial. For kerpii g wilier pure lirmt tool, with si grew mitring of ice, Mid for exeel;enee of IllililUhlC lure toil durnhilite. the' Cooler+ ore un•urpo.,ll Aix°, it lot of WATER F11111:12S. for purifying mud dy nr brilekt.h wider. The public ore invited to cull and v7rmul ire the :-toek They wil. he lit whole sole or retuil, ul very low rule, for CASii. HEN It SC I'FA 1~2.4 %treti. opposite the ' , raid: lm House Colnmt,sa, JUIIII. 25, 125 y. NOTICE! ALL persons indebted, on the Books of the Livery Sooble, from the Ist of April. I p 57. to the untlertoigised. ure requested to make immediate poty• ',lent, and those titivlng claims will present them tor , rioletur nt. an he is decorous of closing his business without Otto. 3. 19274( TIIOIITAS G f7OOll. COMMISSION MIITSINZSS. THE subscriber has made arrangements and is now prepared to receive on commission, ut hie Nord side of Walnut street, Columbia, Pa., COAL, LU3IBER., WOOD Olt TIES, Ile will happy to receive rOfllltll..oll , fur buying or selling the shove arlielea to any amount. Prom his experience in the Lumber Bu-itte.s he believer, that he will he able to reader snti.faction. Strict at tention will be given to all bu r .inet,.., entre-led to his Ca, AMOS S. G FIELN. Colombia, Nitireli47,lBsB. COLUMBIA. marry. MILLS. A rrilE undersigned having commenced the 11111.1.1\(: BUS IN lit,z4.lt. report,' to deliver FLOUR AND FEED OF ALL HINDS, Al the shortest notice, free of charge, on the frl renFonaltle terms. The FIAIVIL being prepared from the best wheat, nod by on es ecrietteed miller, he feeltt confident that he coo give .uti.faction to those who favor him wilt their patronage. ell Coltnlnn, A ugu4l TEE undersigned bare been appointed agents (omits .ale of Cook &Co./if:CI:TAPP:R. 011 A PKNS, warramcd not to corrode; in elaslicity they utmost equal the quill. SAYLOR & 51cDONAL1). Columbia Jan. 17.1857. B. I'. APPOLD, egl . Da . GENERAL FORWARDING AND COMMIS b i lieh SION MERCHANT, *a ir RI CKIVER OP COAL LAND PRODUCE, And Deliverers on any point on the Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad. to York and Baltimore and to " 4 itsburg; rtEA LER IN COAL, VLA.B.JR AND GRAIN, .IJ WHISKY AND BACON, have just received a large lot of Monongahela Rectified Whiskay,from Pittsburg, ofwhich they willkeepa supply constantly on hand. at low p rices. Nos. I, 2 and 6 Canalßasin. Colutribia,January 27,1854: NATIONAL LIVERY STABLE, .Second street, adjoining the Odd Fellows' Hall, COLUMBIA, PA. TILE SUBSCRIBER. having fitted up and stocked 1 with good Horses and commodious Carriages an Extensive Livery Stable, would call the attention of his friend• and the public to his SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS. Ile will guarantee hip Horses to be cafe. well bro ken to paddle and Ilarness,and in first-ratecondition Ile can offer peer rot HANDSOME VEHICLES, built ciprea•ly (or his establishment, and the whole of hia Carriages are In thorough repair, and kept cleun and neat. The stable will be in the cure of accommodating attendants, and HOP.SES AND CONVRTANCER CAN SR BAD AT ALL HOGS! OV TRE DAY OR MOIVV. TUE ',ERNS WILL BE REASONABLE, and he confidently hopes that the merits of his Stable, and a disposition to please his customers, will secure him a. liberal share of public favor. _ . . CHRISTIAN HERSHEY. Columbia, August 14,11358 ORANGES, Lemons, Citrons, Primes, Raisins, Dried Fruit also. Walnut and Tomato Catsup, and Pickles of diZerent kinds, for sale at Jan ti. BRUNER'S. We Have Just. Received DR. CUTTER'S Improved Chet Expanding 4.4a,pender and rtnoidder Braces for Gen' lemen, and Patent Skirt Supporter and Brace for Ladies, jnel the article that Jr. wanted ■1 this time. Come and s.ee them at Faintly Medicine Store. Odd relies's , =ail. [April 9,180 VNILLA BEANS, for sale at the OolJen Mortar Drug Store. [April 9, IMO. TIM COLUMBIA MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Second St., below Union, Colombia, Pa., i"repared to execute all order. tor STEAM EN GINES, BOILERS. SHAFTING. PULLEYS, PUMPS, MACHINERY FOR BLAST FURNACES. ROLLING MILLS, SAW AND FLOUR MILLS, and every varreiyof.Machinery, in the mnst thorough and Improved manner. Iron and ;frau Castim s, of every description, made to order. Repairing promptly at tended to Cann paid for Old Iron. Bran. and other rnetta. Order • by mail ahoold be ft iteltaaard to 'Columbia Manufacturing Company. EMOMItia, Pa." Z. SUPPLEE.. T. R. SU PPLEE. }SoperiatoOdettla. J. LLEWELLYN, Colombia, JIM. 19,11157-U S . . ALT by the Sark or Abel, nod Potatoes & ~, large or small quantities 7 for se!, et the Corner of Third and,Union streets. pm. 8, ,59. FEFA9KOP:iiNI4I - Ei - t — ii. — eot"r 7 p, everlaeUng perfume. at HARItYiGABEN'S, Feb. 19.'59. Opposite Cola. 11 ridge:Front St. Just Received, A LOT of Sap Sago Cheese, Pine Apple Switzer " At D. HERR'S Grocery•. Extension of 'Washington House, Walnut et. Columbia, August 1, /8.57. amity Groceries. Fine ASELECT assortment of the best Family Groceries ever offered to the Colombians, at the Wine and Liquor Store, Walnut street, adloinlag the Washington House. DANTF2. HERB. trrC,ongress Water lit 1/211115, Bedford Water it pint., just received. Columbia, July 18,1E07 BLACH and Fancy Cloths and Cass[mores, Fancy Silk and Velvet Vesting,. All kinds goods for boys wear. I-lALDEMAN'S Cheap Cash Store. Feb:nary 19.1859. NEW RAISINS, Prunes, Citrons, Currant and Dried Peaches. Appies and eberrimat HENRY SUYDAM'S, Carner Front and Union streets. FOR SALM. _ Nov 20, `59 EIT the Liquor and Grocery Store of the subscriber, a. fine lot of Sup rzago. Pine Apple and Switzer Cheese and a fresh lot of Sardines. June 5.1b58. CISTERN PUMPS. HE subscriber has a large stock of Cistern Pumps ,I. and Rams, to which he calls the attention of the public. Ile is prepared to' put them up for use in a substantial and enduring manner. PFAHLER, Locust street. December 12,1957 TO LET. 2 0 FEET OF WHAM., on the Susquehanna river, ov adjoining property of J. Vnughen & Co. Apply to SAMUEL WRIGHT. Columbia, March 14, 18&74( REMOVAL OP JOHN SIIENBERGEWS FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. THE undersigned having removed his Fur. 'inure Ware ROOlll9 end Manufactory. to his new brick buildings. on the south side of Locust street., be tween Second and Third streets, respectfully invites his friends and the public to give him a Call. A large nod superior clock of CABINET-WARE AND CHAIR-WORK,R 4 01 all descriptions, will be kept constantly on band, which will be sold on the most rea sonable terms. As he manufactures-his own woo he in enabled to warrant every article to be what It is represented;andto be a, good atitts cheap Ilisstock is very largeomdin part embraces Dres sing, Plait and Fancy Bureaus; Sideboards, Sofas; Card. End. Sofa ,Centre, Dressing.Diningandllreak fast TABLES; Common. French and other BED STEADS; Common and Fancy MAI RS, and SET TIESof every style.together with a geoara:alsorc. ment of all kinds of FURICITURE. Funerals wil I be attended with oi Splendid Hearse, on shoe notiee.and all necessary attentlongiven to UNDERTAKING. lie respectfully solicits a share of public patronage as well us a continuance of the custom with which he has been liberally favored. Columbin e April 11,1857. C. SEIBERT'S E XTENSIVE CABINET WARE-BOONS AND ' MANUFACTORY Locum street, Columbia, Pa. The subscriber would call the attention of the cit izens of Columbia and vicinity, to his large and ae iret ak.wrimrlit of Cabinet-Wnre, comprising soma of the finest Dressing Bureaus, Sofas. French Bed meads. Jenny !Ands, he., ever offered for sale in this piece. lie continues to manfneturc Furniture of every . description, and it confident that he can give .ini•tnetion. COl , ll-NS made end Ftnernl• attprnted to either in town or country, on the shone's' notice. CASPAR 'SEIBERT. Columbia, June 0, 1857 WINES, LIQUORS, &c ~. ,- ;7' , ~.,.. irtg,: :77.77 i. ~ ../(1,7. - .--liVe -.; eillov, 'l' -- - 1 -.' . r N ri'llE subscriber( has opened and keeps constantly on' band, a large and com plete assortment of WINES. BRANDIES, WH ISKI ES, and all other kinds of liquors, at his store, Walnut strecia ti the extension of the 'W ashington 'louse. tie will sell. in any quantities not less than one gallon, .xcept for sickness upon a physician's certificate,)either tVholesale or Retail. Persons desiring a good and pure article, are invited to rail and examine the stock. DAMEI, pERR. _ . . 117'Attention is called to an assortment of choice im ported preserved ' , runs in glass jars. They are pre served whole. and retain entirely their original flavor. The varieties are, green Gages. Gooseberries, Plums Morino Cherries, Red Currants, Raspberries. A supply of Sardines, Table Oil. Bay Water, London Brown Stout, and Scotch Me always on band. Columbia, May 9. 1857-tf AAE 3Z" triivsv3l.lll)7 West Branch Insurance Company. THIS Company was organized in June, 1555. None but the •a fest 111.10,111rfg has been done. and the prosperous financial condition of tiro Company is evidence of its -uvaiing. Whole amount of Properly Insured, 81,187.648 On 1.0-acs Paid, 5;04 00 LEWIS TREDENICK. Columbia, Pa., it the an thorized agent. and i. empowered to make survey• and insure property tat the regular rates el the Cont p•tnY. Dec. 5,1857 Just Received, ALARGE LOT of Children's Carriages, Gigs, Rocking Horses, W heelliarrows. Prepel lers, Nursery Swings, ar.c. GEORGE, J. SMITH. April 19,1856. Locuststreet. CHINA and oilier Fancy Artielen. too numerous to mention, for .nle by (i. J. .99.1T11, Locust street, between the Bunk and Franklin House. Columbia. April ID. 15513. REMOVAL. Z. SECROXIDER, Ladies Boot de. Shoe Manufacturer t ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of _LL Columbia and the public generally that be boa removed from No. 1 Locust street, to the Brick Building, opposite the Franklin House Locust street, Columbia, Pa., where he hopes to see his old friends and customers, and all who desire superior work at low p ri ces. lie respectfully tenders his sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage he has received, and would announce to his patrons that he has constantly on hand a large and choice variety of materials, and ,is prepared to make up, in addition to his large stock 01 ready-made work on hand, Ladies. Misses. and Chil deans SHOES, GAITERS, HOOTS. SLIP PERS, &c., in the latest and hest styles. lie? I solicits a continuance of the favor so liberally bestowed by the public. JAMES SCIIROEDER, Columbia, Pa. April 3.1558 JAMES PARE, 32' 17 TVS P IV/ .4111._ MC MI AI A RIETTA, PA., HAS resumed the above business at the old stand. nenrly opposite Obe.'ites Coach Fac tory, whe.e be will be pleased to meet the public and turn ou: teen work as cannot fail to give entire sat December 6,1856. • Just Received and For Sale, 'II7IIOLF.SALE and Retail, a fine lot of Havana Se- IV gore, such as Cabarmas, Con Genre. Empourrne, Romero, Diann, Niguel's, Principe, Compromise, Ambrosia, At issouri, Jenny Lind. Me■sengero, Landers Adelina. At D. HERR'S Grocery and Liquor Store, Extension of the %Veshington House, Walnut st Colusnbia, December 211,. 1857. PEOPI.E'S W..13Xa17rd1.1120. SHOP in North Queen street, ball square south of the Railroad, and 3rd door north of hPGrann's White Horse Hotel. Lancaster city. LEWIS II ALOY, Marble Mown, respeetfellyin • rem s the public thistle has now in his yard the tar Rest and best aseortaient of ITALIAN AND AMER ICAN MARBLE ever offered to the cltizensof Lant caster,andgreatertban any otherestablishment 'west of Philadelphia. Having made nrraneements Diet* East to receive marble at reduced prices, he an: nounces that he will sell much cheaper t han any otherestablishment intbiseity oreounty can de. He is prepared to execute in the best style, MONU MENTq_. TOMBS AND GRAVE STONES, MAN -1 JELS, ' DOOR AND WINDOW smt.sysTsero, Ay, gre.,o revery variety and price. His facilities for furnishing arthe/es la the Marbli line are unsurpassed by any other establishment in thecity, while he assures all whoa's' , favor hintwlth thetrpatronage that his vroricsitall be executedinthe very hest style and on the most reasonable terms. LETTER CUTTING in ENULISH and GERMAN, done Quite shortest notice,and on the mostatoder ate terms. Ile respectfnlly invitesthe publicto cal land enantr tuellas work, bring fully •atisfed to test his tail= .0 public patronage upon its merits. Thank fu Ifor the many favors bestowed opal him, hehopes by strietsttentionto hasinerslemAritain tr " ceive • share of the publiepatronaim. Lancaster, April 26.1865. FANCY TOILET SOAPS. 'VHF: Ilsbe.l assotement of Fancy Toilet Soups, evil °feted o Columbiana, at RABBI - ORES:MS. Feb • 30 , 75 9. Opposite Cola. arialse, Front St, 001LOGIE WATER by the plat, quirt Or franDflit 61enn's Extracts tor the hendkerchief by the ounce or pound, or in any quantity to rah purchase rs at ns GnaSO; Feb . 19 t tu Oppertto Cots. Bridge. nest D HERR
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