- WOOD! INTOODff 100 VEL Cl Ll t ik ra t e ihe ß ttf lr aTi t U f f h k e o:utabia Water Hausa. Apply to 14.. y 2e, 49 , -IL .HENRY PritALEa. Ayer's Sarsaparilla conspouns: rem.el7, in 'which we have la hored to produce the most effectual Alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract ,of Para :larsaparil/a, so comb4d with other ri .euhttaces of still greater alt tire power ,is -to afford en effective autidoti; for the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a .remedy is wanted by those who from Strornotts complaints, and that one :which will accomplish their cure most prove ref in .. .mm.se service to This large chus of our sfr.ieted fellaw.citircuy. How completely this compound will do it has been proven L 27 artier inunit co many of the worst cases to be found .e .f the Allowing complaints: See.Oret. .t.ND kiCHOFCLOILS CO)tPLtiNTS, X.RtITION3 AND- Estri.T.7.rt: Man.:ars, ULLA:ILS, BLoretras., Ttlzons, arta RiIL . CM, SCALD ID:AD, SYPELLL9 svn SYPIIIL/Tle Ar- TPC7ION.9, llinacrantz.DlSEASr. DroPar, NOD MALOLL or. Tic DOOLOL - ttECx, DritiLlTT, Dye 3,ErSia. A..co .13DIGrar10:', EILTsipELA..i, Roar .or ST. ANTROXY'S Fair, and indeed the whole .class of complaints arising front him:it:Tr or arm BLOOD. This compound will be found rt great pm motet of health, when taken in the apring, to spd the foul humors which •fester in the blood at. that F.C3 , 011 of the ycar. ,Ey the time iy expulsion of them many •rankling disorders are nippal in the bud. 'Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare thettielvei from the endurance of foul eruptions .and ulcerous tres, _through which the system will strive to rid •itself of corruptions, if net assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores ; cleanse it when yeti find it is ob •:ructed and sluggish in the veins.; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell ena when. liven where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, rind live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, sad all is well ; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can he no !siting, health. Sooner e,r later something mitit go wrong, and the great machinery cf life in ditordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the r:putation, .of acoomplWring these ends. But the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending, to be concentrated extracts of it, coutiiin but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla., or any thing else. During late yearn the public have Leen mis led hy large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar Meet :4* these have been frauds upon the sick, for they nct only contain little, if any, Samtpa rills, but often no curative properties '5% illacV er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the niarlier,, until the 7 1 / 1 .1.1C itself is justly despised, and liss becerne synonymous with imposition and el.at.. hill e call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall re: , .eite the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And s've think we have ground for believing it has virtues which arc irresistible by the o:dinar.). run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure. At order to secure their complete eradication front the system, the remedy should be judicioualy.taken according to directions cit the. bottle. IT.LPARED nr DR. J. C. AYER. er. CO. LOWE L.L. MASS. rlee, 191. per Bottle; biz Bottles for 93- Ay , e. Cherry Pectoral, has wan for itself smell 3. renown for the cure of every variety of Throat :mu Lung Complaint, that It is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues,vdtcrever it has been eat 11,iyed. As it has ong been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than the people its quality is kept on to the beat it ever has been, sod that it may be relied on to Liu for their relit( all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, ron.rrtx CCIVE 01' r'•,•stiretuvA, 09.speps;a. Indigestion, fizissnfry. Fon/ tiqorn , teb, flip/prior, Ilradoel.r • Eiuptions and Skin Dia° , ars, Liver Complai.lf, , Dtop)y, 'llqlcr. Trusses and Alt Warms, Clout, Neuralgia, as a .I.linner I'lll, and for l'urifying the Blood. They are sugar-mated, so that tike west sensl tire curl tal:e them pleasantly. and they are the best aperient in the world fur all the purposes of e fanny physic. Prioo 25 coats per Fos ; Five Loxes for ELCO. Great numbers of Clergvni en. Physieisr.w, State- and eminer.t per,onozes, have lent their t amcs to certify the unparalleled use fulness of three rt medics, hut &Air space tic:e will rot permit the ir.sertion e...f them. Ihe As , :Pr..ts below namcd fur. Fpait• cur 4VMEIIIC Al,r.ms.NAc in which they ere Me ; with a 1.," full descriptions of the Rbkyve unri trciamcnt that eheuld be fol. 1. •c•recl for their Do net be put c:f IT unprincipled denler6 nits biner prepuraliotid they r.ieke more prcti-., en. Demand ..-IYLnt.'s. and take no others. ThP sick ant t3:e boa • , ..zoin,uud they Elicald t<l, it. .8.3.1 our Iterneaies are fra vale by !ELPS ..y.l S. 774:.1..F.77 k Gco'ce th Roth. Vlttrielth, if. Slavcook G•roatL & I 'mote. El.zal.etlatown. 1. Ltadct, MI. Joy. anti by tettoecoottle merchant.. Vanilla Beans. CST toerivea a fre,h I.upp:y of Voo C.1:I T 3,00.. nod lor .ale by K. WILLIAMS. ColaroMe April Waverly Novels. Tov.T.E.:I4eN & Cheep F,chiton of tim Lt', Notrells, rrrelVtli ur I , oofl ll< puldi.httl, ut :Set.. per vol.. or Lye donor. prr •r? of 2 , 3 SAYLOR a. Mci)ONA April 113. n UMOROUS DOORS reST nqd for raze at tLe ilead Qurrrterr .1 nind •<•w'r Depot. Piney Wuods Tavern, or, n FiraY Yankee in l'ex as Mg Brae.. A dyer, tore. and 51,93. AN nipper raper., 111.110. rtparrovirgrn.. I%lntrimohiul Hroierak, to OP Metrivolk.4lll,2%. rrA barge n..onment of Cap, Lep,.f. nod Nnie Paper, F.nvr:npes, , 01,N+. at I lead runner. and font.(Apr. 131a.zU Books, Blank. Books. A LARGE !ot erf Orly flock.. 91et1oran ..1 oorn, Pa .1. rind Cory rook , Very rherkp : 4 "tYl.( l li. & MetioN ALT% ;Teed On.o . teee s rid Never Driest. 121:121=3 '1; I ZUnp : N in " b„ l , % : h . "" 4 t C r:Vh a; truest rentived ut the ,Lsr,t; I•stnre of W11,1,1A MR, From 1.1,0.1 April VI ACKEREL, Nos. 1,3 and 3; shad and Iler ring. Ly lite bail lei 41" a: reiaf),at ' Jan N. 1111.VtirTe3. A YEIL'S Compound Concentrated Extract Saraartarilla for the cure or &rants' or.lCinea and all scrofulous a fCCLIOIIS, a fresh ante le just received and for s n le by B. WILLIAMS, Mont it , Columbia, *elm 124, 15.9, TOR SA,ZIII. 00 R a‘l l l4 B , ° t T. D . 7'2%,`732 F j.": 1 . 1 11-V, tl-e ben Way 14.1 R% AVPOLD. FOIL SALE. IUST received, 60,000 Prime German Segall .._44xes—whicE, recommend as ibis best 'ever brought to Culurabin. For dale, whole/tole and retail, at Mareb 11,1850 .QUOB BUSINESS and factories .can tt vied oit profiuttily it Hammonton. ate sttier. lttaseest of Hanamontoo Plods. /My*. 1859.41 m 13=1 A, Muni supply of the celebrated Teas of ;en auto JID Co, flutedelpaii. for ' , ale 1.0. & Bby RIINER. bag.o,'s9 Corner of Titbid and tJniondareeta. Hams. A'll erne let of Soirst,Gs sed flung err /seeded for ssair RUN FAL`s Aug. 6, Va. Cor, of Third sad limos Sty. 'Bridgen.s , County 'Map. • ri'T forget to get atopy of this map. The Map jest Issued is Ina a patched up edition of in old one with which the Inhabitants of the email) . have been familiar for Tent Years. 11 has berm embellished with views and plans, vs hieh add. soiewbat to its appearance. but it is incomplete and ItlieNtikrale, and Is condemned. lay every sebscriber who hue OCCit.iOn to make useaf it as a reference. Notwithstanding the pains that others have taken to misrepresent my intentions,. .order, at the present time to seciimplistethelr own ends. 4.l:keg leave re speetfully .10 alll7oll2ste that considerable progress hen aiready been matte with the survey*, and that it is bor=es representedy-My intention to abandon my present undertaking ofteitingap a map of Lancaster county. The weak when finished will be a faithful topogrupicol representation of the whole county. and shall not, after delivery. shore the justly merited fate of others in tieing condemned by tue public as being Ott Imposition. July Q, 1859L3m Chilzo.n's Patent Elevated Double Cooking Range. QonETlff NO new And decidedly the beat and most con.plete Cooking Rang.; ever off. .red to the put. he, warrantrd to give eatt.faction tit ull eases. Cul and see them. LOW DOWN GRATES. A. new and benuttint pattern of Low Cown Crate of various styles and fintvit of our own mannOteture. PARLOR.COAL GRATES. -A large assoritn..nt of the 1110f1 desirable pattern. and to suit Itte taste of the peep's. Hot Air Regn.ters and Ventilators of Of aizes and pitttern.. Patent Ventilators for Churrhte, Dulls, and the cure of smoke) Chimney.. ItY ARNOLD at. ‘VIL.SON. trlltl Ctn.-nut Sire..;, Pint 1p Ilia. C. FELTVII:I4.. Supt. [Aug ` RI;S9 3m Insure against Loss or Damage by Fire. T[(OS. IVELSII, Eq., Agent for the Common _ wealth .111,0,41f:a enaapaay of l'ern..ylvutua, prepared In rearrve applioutions, to ...ant Company, Robe. , far la-uranee against lose or dain• mgr by tire. The I'omm - 11 , a . ..141th Is a joint sleek coin puny, Insures at reagonablo rotor, Is and will plomptly Adjo.l LVRIXTUILF OF TIM COMPANT AWE: Ttr. I.he vid Javue, Thus S. Sreurart, Pe alders. 'Treraurrr. H 1.. 'Semler, .7 :11 .1. NI Hazier. .1 K. Wail:pr. rdwa.d C. KairOlt. 51. R. Wtualull, H. I.ewa•..)r.. S. K. Ilexie. February lb. lan) FIRE IN SI:MANGE COMPANY OF Q.TATEMENT of the AsKetA of the Company on Jonoory t, mtis. in conformity with ihe provision of the sixthetetionofthe Ac , of loo , embly,of Apr115'13,1642. MORTGAGES. liclngfir.l tnortxng•sonremleswie.inthe and County of Philadelphio,except sr•3l.lMUia :Vl•nntgoraery. Buel: s. ay I k nn.y tvn. 31,M,525.19 REAL ESTATE. Puerrhatted at t+tte.rtria' eider, under mamma c Notate. viz: light Inn.,, and I ot. 70 by 1:".0 fret, on the South-vecet coraer ot ette.tnut and .:ems. A house and lot,::,: br 71 feel. on 1.7nr111 ride of Spruce 'Alert, We4t of Elev• e feet, Two houses um! enell 19 by SO fret, un SOUtil <Jae of Spruce alleel. near I::.xteengh 2.t reel, Five house* ntio lenx,ertch 17.9 by 90 feet, Nos-190, 161, /93, 195 and 167 flilwyn si., Three houses and /01.40 by 54 feet, on East side of Seventeenth streetssouth of Pines!, Hotel tool 1nt,50 by 91 rector' tbe South east corns:sof Cnesout and Reach ns., File housesand lot 42 by 80 fertonthe North side of George street, West of Ashton street. Seven itouses end lot. 20 by 117 fret, on the East side of Beach street, south of Chesnut street, A house nod lot. IS by 30 feet. No. 93 Fit2water street. Kart of Ninth street. A ground rent of 8:31). issuing out of a lot 13.4 by 40 feel. on North side of Otter street 40 feet West of Leopardi meet„ LOANS. Temporal . ). Loaras, on Stocks us Collat eral Security. STOCKS. 810_,000 Alms line se Loan,s percent. Rat. on.) :OD Sliuree Bank of Bentneky, 17 " Northern Bank orKenencky, 100 ‘l Union Bank of Tennessee. 13 " Insurance Company of the State of Penneylvunta. Inn " Southwark Railroad Co. 37 •' Commercial and Railroad Bank. Vicksburg, 300 •' Pennsylvania Railroad Co., DI " Franklin FirelnsuranceCo., 2 " Mercantile Library Co., 24 Union Canal Company, 10 " Schuylkill Railroad Co.. 5 . 10.00 n North Penn'a Railroad Bonds, 841.47 City Warranta, 82.000 Burlington City Water Loan, 8700 Philadelphia City Loan, Note, and Billarectivable Cue!, on hand. Cohhi u hands of Agents LOSSES BY FIRE vises paid during' the yearl9s7, By order of the Board. CHARLES N. BANCKER , President Attest W. A. trrEEL.Sec'y Pro 2 . 011. DIRECTORS. CIIAS. ti. BANCKER, President, EDWD. C. IML,E, Vice President. Chas. N, Banclcer. Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith. Geo. W. Hiehard... Mordecai D. U.WiR. David S. Brown, Isaac Lea, Edward C. Dale, (,Co. Vales. WM. A. STEEL. Seely pro Pim. TllO3. LLOYD. A gent, Columbia April 0. 1850. MPANY. RULES. _ PEIVASYLVANI.4.. 1. Money is received every clay, and in any amount, lu ree or aro& 1. fire Per Cent. interest is paid for money from the day it is rut in. it The money iv nlways paid bash i n go ld, when ever it is called for, end without notice. 4. Money in received from Executors, AdrtinL tea. torr,Gutirdions and others who desire to hove it in a pierce Of perfect eafelY, and where interest can be obtained fur it. 5. The money received from rirpositnro is invested i n Real Form., Moridiges, Ground flews. and tech oilier fir-I-s:lo6e argil nitre as the charter directs. $5. Mier flours—Every day from 9 till 5 o'elork, and on 51undays and Thursdays till Et o'clock in the codting. HON lIRSRI T.. tENNFIR. President. Kf I R I :RTSELFIfIDGE. V:ce President t* J. R Eel), s sentry. DIRECTORS. Henry T.. Renner. P. Carroll Crew...-. Edward L. GA ne r, Joterh H. Barry, Robert Selfridge. Francis Lee, stanic! K. Anton, Interth Vetkes. 0. Landreth Munn., Henry Difidirterfer. OFFlCEr—Walnut Street, South. West Corner of Third Street, Philadelphia. Aryl' 4.53.145 R. LIST OF EW BOOKS. JUST RECEIVED AT Saylor 4. McDonold's Book Starr. Lady of the Isle, by Mrit. Pouthworth.lll.2s. Lettere from Spain, ITm. C. Avynnt,tii .00. The Tenant House, or, Embers from Poverty's Hentthstone, 81,25. hook or Entertainment, 75 el.- 1601 Home Amu.ement.,Sl,GO. In and around Plamhoul, .1,25. The Ctitiee of the Betky, Hugh Miller, $1,25. Tye Old fled Sonditeme, Hugh Together with a large aotottment of ll'iseellaa Hooks, winch wilt be sold low foe canb. Anvil IC 1950 11111A1, or, Bond's Paton Crackers, for DriPeptieS, 1111 d Arrow Root Crackers, for in traljds and ehildten•-•new articles in Coiniabia, at the Family Medicine Store, April TUB Columbia Bank, at Colombia, Lamas. trr county, and mate of Pen nsyl varria. will ap. Ply al the next session of the Legivlature of said Slate (or a renewal and extension of it. Charter and Bank ing prtvilegev. with the capital of Five Hundred Thou sand Dollars, as at prevent authorized, and with the same name, style and location. Sh NW EL SUOMI'. Casbieroj Columbia Bank, June 26,1959. Columbia. July 2. itirig.6m FEN DRICH h EROS'. A L " wanting and farms la afrOvih. delightful hive:use climate, •-•.• rich s cecure from See - men' ot Hammonton Loads in another Chiding!. July 2,195104 m 100,000 Halt Spanish Sesars; rr,ooo in store wad will be said st a law figure by 1.0. & H F. BIIHNER, Aug. 6, IMP: Cer. e! Tbi d wad Selma Streets. F. BRLDGDZtiS,rabllsber. FRANIELIN PIIILILDELPFILI. 84007 00 36.22.5 00 4.630 48 SAVING FUND. ATIONAL AFETY RUST - ;_lv , % ; t lI = 1.44-li tl i L j ir..ELlS' NESS WEEt VI LY... * WE have the pleasure of announcing that we have entered into arrangements with I 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 Drat number will appear in London and New York - on - Wednesday, May 4th, and will contain the commencement of a new story by Charles Dickens, to be -continued from week to week (luring about eight months. Thus, it will be seen that American readers of "All the Year Round," will obtain the stories and other contributions of Mr. Dickens, and the staff of writers associated with bim, embracing an array of distinguished talent with which no other publication can compare, sev eral weeks tn advance of their reaching this country thraugh 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 MT. Dirket, has given that be shall devote to A 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 ca-n be offered to the public of the spirit and objects of "All the Year Round." Ia transferring myself, and my strongest en- ergies, from the publication that is about to be discontinued, to the publication that is about to be begun, I have the happiness cd taking with me that staff of writers with whoml have labored, and all the literary and business co-operation that can make my work a pleasure. In some important respects, 1 am now free greatly to. advance on past arrangements. Those I leave to testily for themselves in due coarse. 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, 4.2,11 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 projects! hope to carry through "all the year round." And feel confident that this expectation will be real ized, if it deserves realization. The task of my new 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. A t eo.t, 674.2. z() 93 Single Copies by all Newe Dealers, 5 cents. One Copy One Year, per util, (52 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,s2o,oo,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. J. M. EMERSON & CO., Publishing Agents, 37 Park Row, New York. May 14, 1839. i 01,088,17 ir Co*l. 9 V 1,547 97 New Work by the Author of "The Prince of the House of David.. THE PILLAR or rxrat; OR, ISRAEL. IN BONDAGE, R ING an account of the wonderful scenes JUPI in the Life of the Son of Pharuch'e Doughwr. imne.eso together with Picturesque Sketcher, of die . ilebrewe under the Teekmueter § by the stev• J. H. Ingrithum. The undersigned halve been appointed agents for the above work, and are now prepared to furniohn to subscribers. Price. $1.25. SA V IAR & MeDONAI.D, Apr.:3;so-a Head gunnel - sand News Depot. 40,135.5 4@ 13E=E1 TO TUC PUBLIC. 6203,769 74 DllB. FILBERT AND JOHN AND J. S. DEL ten, e the fi:m of J. S. Dellett & Co., rei.peet ily inform% their friendg and the public generally, that they hove purchased from Dr. E. H. Herr, the Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front street, Columbia, and intend keeping a general a‘sortineni of DRIXB. MEDICINES, mid all IttliCikP in their line of littei. veep. We hove just returned from Philadelphia, with a large and carefully ' , elected 'rock of DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, eipecintly for family uve, which may be relied nn nr fre-h and unadulterated. Al.o, a large ay.ortmeni of PERFUMERY AND FANCY ARTICLES, The business of the firm to be condvmed by J. S. Dellett, whose 'lslet personal attention will be given to the compounding of Physician's prescriptions and family recipes. They hope to he able to satisfactor ily accommodate both in price and quality all who may favor us with their custom. J. DELLtTT & co. March *. lELP. HILLSIDE NURSERY & GARDEN, HALF-MILE NORTH OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER CO., PA. THE subscriber, Proprietor of the "Hillside Nurerry and Gorden" offers for sale, at Mt Arent .es. a general us.ortment of FRUIT, tql ADE & ORNAMENTAL TREES, of the choterst VII. wite4, a rare collection of Hardy Ornamental Shrubbery—evergre-ea and deciduous, the finest climbing plant. of every deserrpoon de• rounded in this market—all hardy, many monthly, or perpetual bloomers, the standard venoms rl• • of a. GRAPE VINES, 'OP NATIVE & EXOTIC, 'tor •trinli fruits of nearly 11, every variety worthy ' s of cultivation in this climate. Goorrnerrie. that will not mildew; elan, the finest collection or hardy aorea ever nalered for ante in eolunialaia, and. afier ina.pection of other gardens, he thinks he may rarely assert. the finest grown and best aasortment now in the county. He calls attention to the Green !Tonle. which is crowded with the Inman and most ' , might (or varies lief of Ornamental and Flowering Pintate, and rani lenges Lanenater and York Counties' to produce a choicer or better grown collection of Green and Hot House Planta, limn now on hand at the Garden." in order for Spring Trade. He offers' them cheaper than they can be bought at any other eatab- Itahment in the above counties' or in the state. He keeps constantly on hand at hie Extensive Nur arty and Garden. or con furnish at short notice, every tree, shrub or flower, connected with the bust neas. offered for ante in Philadelphia. In connection with the Nursery and Gorden, the Proprietor will undertake thrcuah the agency of, Walden' Stafford, a scientific Lundacape Gardener and N oraeryman, educated In England, to plan and toy out P'leas'ure Grounds, Gardena, &c., and to do general jobbing In this line of business. 07'Att fancy and jobbing work will be warranted to give eatlafucton to the moan tasteful and fastidious, anal will be done at reasonable rate* Columbia, April 16, 1869. 0049.CUATELSING. 1 —,* CARTER Br. S , - 7 , .. 5› , - BECKER, 440" '- MANUFACTURERS OF COACHES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C.,' Second Sheet, nearly opposite the Lutheran Church, Columbia, Pa. riCIIE subscribes call attention to their Cone h and Carriage Making Establishment. w re they continue to manufacture Coaches, Car riages. Buggies. Sulkies. and all other vehicles in their tine. Their reputation as workmen is fairly en tubbrbee, as they can confidently claim (or their work the merits of beauty of form, elegance of fininh, and strength of structure. One of the distinguishing features of their work Is its durability; all vehicles of their build are contracted of the Lest seasoned mate rial, and put together firmly and substantially. They give particular attention to the REPAIRING OF VEHICLES, and warrant all their work in this line to give satin fitetion. In addition to their practical experience In the bu siness they have the assistance of the beet workmen —nose other being employed. The public is respectfully invited to call and as. amine the stock on hand. PA MIIPI• CARTER. EDWIN A. BECICEII. Colornhla, Match 12. luta. TERMS: S. H:PURPLE To Lumbermen & Zanufaebvers! HUEY'S PATENT SHINGLE EWE. rive 4Subscriber having painted At above machine. offers to sea Stale. Vow)ty and : , hop Rights on reasonable terra, The .machine 14SWb and planes Shingles to any width or thickuess,and produces a very uniform and clean article. which Las given- perfect satisfaction wherever . - One of thodnachintaand specimens of Its work eon be seen nt the aturauebnunn Planing Mill, Columbia, VA. For further information, address. Wtil. HUEY, Colombia. Lancaster cu., Pa, The construction of the saw and frame, 'Manila of use, separate' front the planer; in ...twiny nll lamb of straight and bevelled work, such tn, Flooring, Clapboa•ding. &e. Columbia. May 94,1857. Nowark and Rosendale Cement, AND CALCINED PLASTE R, AT THE LOVirEST CASH PRICES, TOR SALE ET J. CRESSON BRADFORD. Grain. Flour, Prorkate General Commission Merchant, No. 230 South Wharver, below Walnut Street, Philadelphia. A pr il 30. I m3O. DAY RUM, Cologne in Toilet Bottler., Hair Oil o 1J every kind, Wood's Hair Restorative. and Barry's Triropherouv, HARRY G sseri's, ip 'sg Oponviie Cola Bridge. Front rOSI. EITA& FAMILY WHITE WHEAT ° LOUR, by the berrel or in large; v.. -Noted good or the money will be re:-.ided. 13 F. APPOLD. Nos. 1, 21,,,d 6. DST RECEIVED at SIIEAFFER'S Cheap ROOK ::"TOttE. the newpietorMl edition of W STEWS UNABHIDGI•:D Dlt,l'loNAltY, dust issued by toe publishers.) containing Pifieen Handred traitoos; also, from nine Mouse/id to ten thousand New Words and Meaniog-. and a valuable table of Synonyms. prepered with great care by l'rof. Good rich; triable giving the pronuneiatioti of Eight Thotr so ort Distingiii-lted Persons of Modern Times; the peculiar use of word- and terms in the HMIs; tables Latio. Preneb, Spanish end Halton Pl:rusts, Idioms. Proverbs, tee., rendered into Heigli-h; A bbre minim,. A rid. ary signs, he., together with all the latitter - ,orpreviou- editions. COSMOS: A Skettea of a Physical Deteriptton of the Universe. Vol. 5; by A lextunler Volt Humboldt. Harper's edit:ail. roWARDs. rut-Far:AT. PERFECTION.: or the philosophy 01 Rumaa [beauty. showing how ac quire and remi 0 11°61 Symtneir) , If rahh 1111,1 Vigor. secure long tile-. arid avoid the infunutiee and lie fm !lime+. of Age. by b. II .toeques. LECTUBES delivered before the Young Meier- Chi - wino Asimciation in Exeter Hall. November. b-56 to Febte..ry, let). Timer volumes, sold sepa rate. JOHN Krampls Buildings. Noll!) Queen-st June 25. 1g59 rf EtillN'S Celebrated Black and Green Teas, liziker'.ll.lcou and Chacoltoe, al Co, iler of Tli I ril wi ~,, f • ov Stoves: Stoves: TUE subscriber keeps up his exteastve assortment a `-', A ,1 .-- Coot AND PARLOR t•ITOVIi: 4 : - -0 •- '- at all k hats and of every patters-' - .: - Z . .„ -4,t. nod size. lir sells et reasonithle -', 's - ....MI lunges and asks the public to "xi. . • mid try hie stock. HENRI' t'Va 1i1.H11., Loeuvt street, opposite the Franklin. House, Columbia. July I.S. lb:7. GItEAT v.s.axErir STORE. JEST RECEIVED, a larger and finer stock 01 Toys and fancy goode 11130 ever before. My fiends and others are invited to call nod calamine site stock before purchasing elsewhere. as they will here find an unlimited assortment, suitable for prey. enis in persons of every age and taste. An Immense assortment al PortmOntlitte.O., Pocket Cooks ,lke ,&c. (31 , ,011C.; 1 , . J. .5. , !tl 1111, Locum vtrert. hotween the Runk unit Franklin il nu ee. Columbia, December 111, togitt. .. . -- 10 PELL CT. SAVED ON STOVES. CALL at Pfahler's and examine his us•ortmeni of 14'1'0 vKS l'u r tor, Par , lor Cook. aluil.tiffice and Cooking stoves and R 4,,,,,,, on the lutes , style. and Orrl7l,ry 14.1110711. Pur elluzwis will find it to their advatouge to select (rota this:all and eacellatit stock. which will be 'laved at atoll reasonable mdse. Remember! al it I.VAHLRR'S Lotus., st.,,opposite the rraiikim House. Columbia, Der. It. Ict&T. RMIVIOVALL Jolliki FELIX, has removed his Watch, Clot•k two Jewelry Fl..t.4lli.loneot to his new lOU lid on Front street. Hurd door below the American House. lie ha, out hang a lurge stock of WATCHES a/MViek - CLOC liS, AN DJEWELIAY, while ite I, prepared to yell cheaper thou they can be bought at any other eat itidinhmeiii. Ha in pre pared to offer great lid rgitinn.auti he respeequilt vitetAte attention ofputeitasert , to hii• stock. which einbriteen • GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ofeverl kind i all kind. of CLOCKS. from SL O up. warn. hr i a yile•lltie!ollentieb 01 Boatmen to hi.torge stoek of I..,SVER BOAT CLOCKS; J EW KIR Y• COO sinting of Sat Rings, Pinget Ilitige Brea., Pins.b c. al lkindsolSilver Spoonn; Plated Soap hodles.Table and Teti Spoons. Fork.. c.• which are warranted to wear nearly equal to Silver, Gold nod Silver Pen. ells and Pen.; (told anti Silvet -Inectaele.; togeih.. with the greaten , variety o f FANCI,' ARTICLFS ever hefore offered. CUTLERY.—AIsp. a .uperior aasnrimeni 01 Re v< o .ern knd other Pieluls.and all kind,'ol of the be,4 rmmufacture. Striel 'mention willbegiven .11. F heretotore.to the repairing of eiocka, watches and j ewelry and al/ work will be warranted. A continnance 01 o r tine p atronsge sot reaped fully .oNeited. JOON FKLI X. Columbix Arpl I. 11 , I A 57. 416 C216.11.D. AGOOD CANAL 130 AT for sale, very cheap, Enquire of J. G. lies:, or Jobe Eneey. Colom bia. or the *ubsertber, R. H. LONG. Feb 26,'541. Latten+ter. YORK COUNTY BUCKWHEAT I? LOUR, II large or small quatabliee, for sole es the Oro eery SlOrt or HENRY SUYDAM, Nov. 13. '59. CornerFroto nee Union streets. Just Received andr.For Sale, (11,1 s. Ground Plaster; 50 Lb's Extra Family 2 0 0 U Fluor; 25 14,11, No. 1 Lutd Oil of best quality; Sub bus. Ground Alum Salt, by B. F. APPOLD, Marcli 26,'50. No. I and 2 Canal Basis. COLUDIBIA IRON WORKS, OPPOSITE THE CANAL BASIN, COLUMBIA, PA. THE subscriber has removed to the exten x rive idirim, connected with the Columbia iron Foundry, which he has thoroughly fitted up, with new and first•raie machinery. and in sow prepared to manufacture Steam Engines and Pumps of every de scription, Machinery for Furnaces, Forges, Mills, Factories, Car Work, &c. Iron and Brass Castings furnished toorder. Bridge Bolts and Blacksmithing to cenerel. (Repairing promptly attended to. JOHN Q. DENNEY. Columbia, July 3, IMF VBESII Crop Baking Seedless Itnisins.••A aupply couvlantly on hand, at HENRY SUY DAM'S (roc-ry Slop., corner Front and Locunt au. Cohnnhat. Nov 13. 1866. Crahberries. TUST received, a titan lot of Cranherriea—...a prime 1.7 article. HEN 11 MeV 'IDA NI.; N 07.13, 140. Corner Front and U,.ion xtreetv. THE FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, ODD FELLOWS' HALL. UTF: are now prepared to supply the people of Co- TV lambi,. with medicines !melt from Gist hands, and it greater variety of Perfumery and Fancy Ar• tic les man we have ~.Dally had. Alm, for table use, Prepared Cocoa. Farina, Corn Starch, Cox & Coop er's Gcla'ine. for making jellies. Wined nod Brum dies for cooking and medicinal purposes. lIAIR BRUSHES AND AT the Family Drug More of HAI... 1 GRF.RN Front street. can be had Fine Tortiae Shell Red ding and Pocket Combs, Buffalo arid Dorn Combs, Ladies , Puff Conat, Pine Buffalo Dock and other Maybes; a superior aesoriment Only good articles kept for sale.which are sold at the lowest prices. Feb. 19, Oppovite Cola. RI Idge, Front St. VARINA, Corn Starch, and llonnnony, formic at BRUNER'S. Jars. 81. VITRA and Superfine Fleur, by the barrel or quarter. Cora Meal, Oats. Corn. and Feed of all k FIG, at H. FONDA M'S, Nov. * Corner r of and Vision at yenta. F r c 0 :01111. THE suburiber has taken this well-known stand. in Front wren. between I...neust and Union. mud lustier. the patronage of his friends and the public. His pits: experience as proprietor of the Franklin House, is sUtheitset warrant for Iris raps. hility in this hominess. He wilt endeavor to beep his BAR STOCKED WITH GOOD LIQUORS, and to provide Pail. favor,. eniertainme nt tor custom- ern. the house is well calculated for the aeectrnmet dation of regular boarders, and he asks a share ot public support. aTIIV E 6 W IN. Columbia. October 4.185&1 y FOR SALE. 2 ,0 0 3 R .4 2 6 5 5. ) :Z um Malthes ' veTvritunts JO'S A :RI o r 50 BSLS. Extra Family Flour, and for Imle by B. F. A PPOLD. eolurnbta,lolg 2 1850. CARED toparkling Gelatins for pale at the Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front street. • SAZAIMULTIDEM 04111138. EVANS&WATSON • No. 26 South Fourth at., ( FUILADELP.H.IA. a. Have now on hand a large as. (Ll{ • , .ne.metit ot Fire and Thief- Pf00 , S.111111:Inder 8.1 MX. Also. Iron L l / 4 1. 0 11 , for Mink% and . o ms, Iron Shutters, Iron Swot nit susses ot bucks, equal to any made in the United Stair, 6...5te• In one fire. All come out right with contents in good condition The Salamander Safetsof Philadelphia 'against the world. EVANS & WATSON have had the surest demon stration in the following certificate, that their manu facture o: Salamander Sateahust at length fully war ranted the representations which have heel, made ot them as rendering an undoubted security against the terrific clement: Philadelphia. April MUM Aleasrs. Evans & Watsmi,—Gentienwit—lt arords us the highest satisfaction to state to you. that owing to the very protective quinines of two of she Sulu invitirr Safes which we purchased of you. some few mouths store. we saved a large portion of our Jew el/I.mnd all our hooks. papers. &c.. exposed to the ealnmitous fire in Runstead Place, on the morning of the lint instant. . . When we reflect that these Safes were located in the fourth story of the building we occupied. and that they fell subsequently into a hemp of burning ruins. allele the vast concentration of heart Owned the brass pllllOl, to melt. we cannotbut regard the preservation or - their valuable commits 8/0 must entivincing proof of the greet security uf.forded by your Safes. We shall take pleasure in recommending them to men of business as a sure reliance against fire. W SINIONA Sr 131,0... Jewelers, NV Ito have purchased six large Sates since. April 9. 1859.1 y Si) and for sale, wholesale and 8. Now °Henna Brown Skitinr; 23 blds. Whit 1. O. Lt. H. F. BKUNER, • Jul 3rd & 11ruouotreets. CO-PAIMNERSIKIP. Tundersigned haling entered Into, j panne chip, under the fii tit of Shreiner & Son, deFiire to Doll the attention of the pubic to their fine us.ortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, Their stork ha= been .elected WWI great cure and with due reguiti to style and quality. Every article is warranted to be Ns repre.ented. 13y strict attention to busin*s , they hope to retain the a:wattage of the old eetuhlishmetat. and will en. deavor to pletoe all who will favor ihem with a call. Pllll.l I'l , llNF.a. EDW. M. SHREINER. Columbia, Jul y 26,1'859. In entering into the 'above arrangement I would take thin opportunity of returning my thanks to my former friend' , and cu.tomers for the patronage heretofore .0 liberally liemnwed. and retpectfullysoficit a eontim uance of the name for the new firm. PHILIP SHREINER. 31, 1958.11 Books from the Spring Trade Sale AT CHEAP BOOK STORE A RARE opportunity for those in want of 1 .1. Con! Books Hi a .mall Con. Never have Books sold cheaper than at the recent Philadelphia Spring Sale. The proprietor of the Cheap nook Store has availed himself of the opportunity to purchase a large stock of the most varied ilS•0(1111C111 of valuable book‘ or every class and description. He now offers to the public the sume,at proportionably and unusually low rates. Those in want o , valuable standard work•. for the improving of u welliseleeted library. wilt filar it to their great advantage to call and examine the exten sive stork on hand. My object and wish is. as it always wan. to supply the wants of the community with umrthitig in my line, oti the most reasonable terms possible. This we find the limier and moo, ad vantageous course for all parties. The Political Economist tells us "tits cheaper on article is, the more universally it cat, and will be used." Then the eauelutoon is. that when we buy cheap, we must sell t. heap, Kim t2ly alb - twins our-ely ,, ren-otaMle profit. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS I would cull e.perial 1.11,111 ~,,, to my large assort. ne of Swain y School Books on of every vn• net; %muted for 'he use of Suininy Schack; nod sell at the :sunnily School Union prices. I have the agencies Mr the public:mons of ihe American Sun• day School Union, Ainericun Traci Society. Meths- Book and Tract socieiy. Also, the Prei.l.yieriun, Episcopal, and other denominutions are kept on bend. FAMILY BIBLES. Those in want 03 a anti, awl camp Quarto Family Bible, will find it in their itivallilige le cull and ex amine at the Cheap Book More, 'be largest stock on hand, ranging from Si to StO. Crbefore purchasing elsewhere, call and examine the large and cheap stock of JOHN .11EAFFP.11, suceesaor to Murray, Young & Cu , North (lure° st.. Lancaster. Pa. (Apr. le. lea, Great Western Tire Insurance and Trust Company of Philadelphia. CAPITAL 5500,000. 1.)1141.;i1TI Chitrlee . Lath rev 142 Walnut street' Wm Darling. Eit 9 Pine street; Alex WM Mien. Merchant. l 8 North Fourth street; Isaac Fitaitqlur , .i. Attorney and 004/ns.liar; John C. flunter.of Wright. Hunter h Co: R Tracy. of K Tracy & Co .CsobLintiti.' [Nth John K. AleCurdy. of Jane.. While & McCurdy; Thor L. thltesple. of & 'Zeiler; Jos 3. at James t Smith S Co; E. Hu rpet Jeffries. of Wm. H. Hrowit & Co; John K. Voages. sorrier 7th mild riamom streets; Charles E. Thompson. 4C3 Chestnut street; Juo. J. Stoeunt.22B south l'aira street; Alfred Taylor, office Cairo City Properly. CHAS. C. I.A'I'HROI', President. WM. DAnt.llo. Vile Pre.irlem 1.. K. limns lID-HN. deereinry, IrrDAVIES E BRUN EH. Agent. Columbia. Lan easier county, Pit. (April 17,1.5 e. LOCAL TREICIIT NOTICE. TILE PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAIi COMPANY RE pow prepared to receive and forward FREtcN I bevi.een Philadelphia, Lancaster and Co umbia. at the following rates per hundred pounds: BETWEEN PHILA. AND COLUMBIA. First Close. Seccmd lass. Third Class. Fourth Class. YS eents 21 cent.. 113 cents. 16 cents. Flour, 25 cents per barrel. Pig Niels!. 10 cents per 100 pounds BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER. First Class. Second Class. Third Class. Fourth Class. 23 cents. 20 cents. 17 cents. 16 cents. Flour, 30 cents per barrel. Pig Metal, 10 cense per 100 pounds. Articles of Ist Class. Books, Fresh Fish, Hoot, and Shoes, Nets in bags. Cedar and Wooden Ware, Porter di. Ale in bottles Dry Goods, Poultrr n cost's Eggs, Pork. (Creek, Furniture, Poultry. (dressed Feathers, Wrapping Paper Articles of 2d Class. Apples cheese. Molasses, Melons, Clover and Grass Seed, Oil in casks cc OA Crockery, Paper in boxes, Candles, Pasteboard, Casks or Barrels, (empty,) Peaches, (dried, Groceries,Printing Paper Guns an/Lilies, Paper Hangings, Herring in boxes and kegs, Queensware, Hardware, • Sweet Potatoes, Hops, Tobacco in bales, Iron, (hoop, band or she.'.) Tea, Leather,Type, Liquor in wood, Tallow M arble Slabs & Marble Turner:tine, (apes.,) Monuments. Varnish. Articles of id Class. Alcohol, Potatoes, Coffee, Turnips, Hides, (green,) Vinegar. Lard. White Lead, Oysters dr. Clams. (in shel),) Window Gin... Tobacco, (manufactured,) Articles of 4th Class. Codfish, Rosin, Cotton, Salt. Fish, salted, Tobacco, (leaf,) Grain of all kinds, Tin, Nails and splkea, Tar, Pitch, Whiskey. Plaster, 117-For further information, apply to E. 3. BNEEDER, Freight Agent, Phila. E. E. BOICE. Freight Agent. Columbia. W. H. MYER.S, Freight Agent, Lancaster Columbia., August 6,1657-1 y B. F. APPOLII. Forwarding Sc Commission merchant AND DEALER IN Hams, Shoulders, Flour by the barrel Whisky by the barrel. Ground Plaster by the barrel, O. A. Stilt by the Sack ALSO. DEALER IN AU kinds of Coal, by the Cargo, Car Load or Ton, such as Baltimore Company, Plttsloll. Sunbury Red Ash, do. White Ash. Short hlountaln Stove sod Limp, Lykerts' V alley do. do. Treserton do. do . The subscriber buys his Co.. I (or Cash and offers to sell at the Lowest Cash Prices. B. P.eIIPPOLD, Nos. 2, 6 and Canal Basin. Columbia. August 213.1858, F.L01731.4111121 rim= STORE. TIE subscriber would respectfully inform the Citf2Eall cit.:ol4mm* and vietony.ibet be has opened a Floor and Peed Store, two doors below Week's hotel, where ha will always keep on band * larse stock of FLOUR AND FEED, at the Unseat Cash Priem ErCORN AND OATS always on hand. ANTBIONYXTERS. A aril 9. D360-dm WE have at the Family Nedielue Store a greater variety of Toilet. Fancy, and ether Soaps than was ever armed for sale in tbi• place.-- A Gan white Soap, by the pound. very cheap, for Laundry• pnrposea; come end judge for yourselves, we pregame nothing, but as "b14116111"/MVO r we in tend to perform. (Apr. 14,•10. REDIOTAL OF H. inchwimaris AMU* STORM. • TIRE ontroeriber having removed hie Drag and Perfumery ;afore !roan the old viand to the lunwe Knitterly , oceupied by Jonas Marruce,one door above AleTague & itro'a :torn, cow °rem tot he pub lic. 111.. ;PERFUMES AND:FANCY ARTICLES, and ireptteci IJrug, ever offered. To dealers be will make it advatitugeou% to Loy.ol ram in preference to studies. ergoing 10 Philadelphia; nimble via-pence is trettectlwa a blow Alining," is the mono of Feb 5.105?. HARRY GREEN. Prof. Gitrd.zum's Soap VITF. have the New Englund Soapier those who did TV not obtain it from the t , oap Man; it iN pleammt to the skin. and will take grease opoto from Woolen G00d..., it in therefore no humbug. for you get the worth of your money at the Family ftledicine Store. Columbia, JllllO 14,1859. rrIIR know Root Biscuit are still in de i mend. We reelved s fresh -upply lust evening: now Is the thee to get them at the Fatally Medicine :Note. and no where else. Colombia, June 11, 11339. NOTICE. T HAVE this day associated with me ac a co.parl- I tier in the Wholesale and Retail Rope. Grocery, Feed and Provision Husiness. at the Canal Bade. In the borough of Cojumbla, Pa , Harry 1.. Uhler. Tnc business will hereaner be conducted ander the firm of Welsh b. Uhler. THOS. WELSH. March 7.18.59. Tha Pubscribers would Invite the attention of boat men /111.1 enizen• to their extrrio , ive ni.x.orintent of ROPES, FEED, PROVISIONS,. GED: CE RI ES, &c„ &c„ ut the old stand ut the oublet lock, ennui basin. Co lumbia. Pa. They keep on hand the largest stock of Ropes offered this side of Phi/ode/OM, and a full supply of Provisions—Hams, eihoulders, Dried Beef, Coro. Oats, Huy, Straw, &co. A. general assortment of Groceries. Columbia. April 30.'30. WELSH & UHLER. - American Life Insurance and Trust Company. CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000. rONPINY BUILINGS, Walnut Street, S. E. V Corner of Fourth. Philadelphia. • ' LIFE INSURANCE at the usual Mutual raw, or, Joint Stock rates at about 20 per cent. less, or Total Abstinence rates, the lowest an the world. A. IVHILT/IN, President. .I,ln. C. SIMP. secretary. janunry29.l9s9. I 111 . II I: :11•:1 I Competition. FIC'D NCII & BROS. have inst received a large invoice of fine Sews; also, Sweet and Natural Leaf Chewing Tobacco, from their Tobacco Warehouse of Joseph.Fendrich. & Bros., fir). 155 .For.. cat street, Baltimore. We re-pecifully invite all , who deal in our line of business to call. and examine our stock before par chairing elsewhere. If We do not otter articles in our line as cheep as they are told in our principal cities we will not ask you to purchase. JOHN Pk:NDRICH & BROS., Wholesale and [(emit Tobacco, Segur and r...nuß Manufacturers, Front street, Five doors above Lei cast, Columbia. Pa. Morel. 1:2.1e50. FOZW4 - A -- 457•1nVW1 TUFT RECEIVED at the Family Drug Sloe os el HARRY GREEN, a large assortment of the finest and best Pocket Knives in Columbia. It is confident- I 5 believed that this is the hest lot or knives ever offered to the citizens of this place. Those desiring& really good artitle, will cull at Feb. 19.'51. Opposite Cola. Bridge, Front St Drugs, Chemicals and Perfumery. TIl subscriber having just returned from Philadelphia, has on hand, and is daily receiv ing, es fresh. if not the freshest Ica of Drugs ever offered to the public. hie culls the attention ot the citizens of Colombia and surrounding country to his offers. As to dealers, he will make it advantage ous to them to buy of him in prefereoce to seeding or going to Philadelphia. -•A nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling," is the motto of HARRY G7REN. Opposite Cola. Bridge. Front St Feb, 19, 't 9 WATER COOLERS AND FILTERS. THE undersigned has now on hand a large vioek of :superior Water Coolers, which tire guaranteed to give ontivfaction to till who will give them a trial. For &rept g water pure and cool, with u great saving of lee, nial for execlimice of manufac ture and durability, these Coolers are unsurpassed. Also, ri lot of WATER PLI,TF,RS, for purifying mud dy or brackish water. The public are invited to cull and exmairre the block They will be sold ut whole sale or retail, at very !ow rates. for CASH. I EN RI PIA 1 - 11,Ert, Locust street. onprositetilC Fratrkiirt noose. Colombia, Julie 25,1553. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted, on the Books of the Livery from of April 1e57,t0 the unoer.igiird• are requested to make immediate puy• men, and those hbeing claims will preimiit them for settlement, a+be is desirous of elo,lllg his business snilhaW delay. ' Oet.S.l TIIOII AS (int aIM COMMISSION BITSIN MSS. TilE subscriber Los made arrangements and is 111.1 w pirpnred id receive 411 6,11111.11. , 11111. u 1 111•• Wl//11f. North side of Walnut .9iteee, Columbia. Pa., COAL, LITAIBER, WOOD OR TIES, lie will be happy to receive c4uttitt4 , ton. (or buying or Felting the above artirlea to ally amount. Stom his expelienee in the Lumber liuttitiett, he believe. , that be will be able to render saiblaction. Strict at tention will be given in all bianine. , esilifninen to bit care. AMOS S. GREEN. Columhiti, ftTstreh tn. 1855. COLUMBIA ' , Lour. !WILLS.. THE undersigned having commenced the 1 AiIMAM; BUSH E•nt..4. is prepared to deliver FLOUR AND FEED OF ALL KINDS, At the shortest Notice,free of charge, . on the moat ream:m.l6le terms. The FLOUR being prepared from the hest wheat, and by an experienced miller, he feels confident that /mean give salinfuction to Moae who favor him with their Patronage. CIIAS. J. PUSEY. Columbia, A ugort 40, 180-tf BIE undersigned ism been — appointed n gent. for the Nile of Cook & Co's GOTTA l'Eft- CH A PL INS, warranted not to corrode; in elaslieity they almost equal the quill. SAYLOR & AIcDONALD. Columbia Jan. 17. 1857. 11. P. 41.PPOLD, M• MAW— itiC GENERAL FORWARDING AND COMMIS gailik SION MERCHANT, A la t RECEIVER OF 'VOLCANO PRODUCE, And Deliverers on a toy point on the Columbia and Phitadebrhia. Railroad. to York end Baltimore and to " 4 1tsburg; nEALER IN COAL, FLAJUIS AND GRAIN, 1/ WHISKY AND ILIACON, have just received a large let of Monongahela fteelafied Whiskey,from Pittsburg, •f whichtbey vvill keep a supply constantly on hand. at low prices. N05.1,.g and 8 Cana hßaain. Coluntbiaaanuary 27,1854. NATIONAL LIVERY STABLE, Second street, adjoining the Odd Fellows' Hall, COLUMBIA, PA. TILE SIIIISCRIHKEt, having fitted up and stocked with good Holmes and commodious Carriages an Extensive Livery Stable, would call the attention of his friends and the public to his SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS. He will guarantee his horses to be sale, well bro ken to Saddle and liaraess,and in first-rate condition. He can offer several HANDSOME VEHICLES, built expressly for his establilhnient, and the whole Of his IJarriugcs are Ln thorough repair, sad kept clean and neat. The stable w1)1 be in the care of accommodating attendants, and iioltaas AND COPMLTANCrs CAN NC HAD AT ALL nOCRA or Tait DAY 011 Nina?. THE TERMS WILL BE REASONAULE, end he confidently hopes that the merits of his Stable, and a d apoait ion to please his customers, will sec ure bias a, liberal .bare of public favor. CHRISTIAN HERSHEY. Columbia, August 14,1658. OLINGES, Lemons, Citrons, Prunes, itaisins, Dried Fruit also, Walnut and Tomato Catsup, sad Piekles of different kinds, for sale at Jan 8, '59. DRONER'S. We Have Just Received DE. CUTTER'S Improved Chest Expanding suspender apd Snoulder Braces for Gentlemen, and Patent Skirt Supporter and Brace for Ladies, Jest the article that is wanted at this time. Come and see them at Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' all. [April 0.1859 V99:1LL.% BEANS, for sale at. the Golden Mortar Drug Store (Aprit 9, IBM, THE COLUMBIA. MANUFACTURING COMMIT, Second Bt., below Union, Columbia, Pa., Ireped to execute all order* tor STEAM EN ." re GINES, BOILERS. SHAFTING, PULLEYS, PUMPS, MACHINERY FOR BLAST FURNACES., ROLLING MILLS, SAW AND FLOUR MILLS, and every variety of Machinery, in the moat thorou g h and improved manner. Iron and Bross Canin g ,. of even' derseri pi ion, made to order. Repairin g promptly at• tended to. .Cub paid for OW Iron. Brass. and oilier melaL Orders by mail Avoid be addressed to .Colosubta Manufaemriog Company. Colombia, Pa: , sUPPLEK, T. a. sIUPPLEB, }Superintendents. .1. LLEVVBIANN, Columbia, harm IQ, 1837-ti Q i NtiTly the Sark or 'Bushel, and Potatoes large or arneamortatitsee, for sale of the Corner pi Third and truion.streets.Pau. 8, '59. N NlEstiiits and !.t.loni; eoerhigOrki per orne.,at HARRY GREEN'S, Feb. 19. '59. Opposite Cola. Bridge, Prom Bt. Just Received, A . LOT of Sop Sago Cho “ ose, . Pine Apple Switzer At D. nEßnik .Grocery, Extension of Washington House, Walnut st. Cobra*la, August i s AZ amity Groceries, Fine SELECT assortment of the best Family Groi•eries ever offered to the Columbiana. at the Wine and Liquor Store, Walnut street, adjoining the Washington House. D4.N112.. HERR. 117• Congres s Water In quarts, Bedford Water in pints, just received. • Columbia, July 18.1857 fiLACK and Fancy Cleft and Mailman, JUI Fancy abd Velvet Vestings. All kinds of goods for boys wear. HALDEMAN'S Cheap Cash Store. Febrasry 19,1859. NEW RAISINS, Prunes, Citrons, Curran and Dried Paschal". 4pPpirs end eltrrriet, at .HENICY 1 4 1:1YDA111'9, Corner Front pad aluiou streets. FOR SALE. Nor. 20,' AT the Liquor and Orocery Store of the subscriber, a. Sne lot of Sap Sago, Pine Apple and Switzer Cheese and a fresh lot of - Sardines. June 5. tet.sB' CISTEUN JPEDIPS. THE subscriber has a large stock of Cistern Pampa and Rams, to which he calla the attention of the publio.' He is prepared to put them up for use la w substantial and enduring manner. H. PPARLER, Locust street. December 12.1957 TO• LET. 2C3IIFEET OF INUARt , on the Stnlquebanna river, 0U adjoining property of J. Vaughen do Co Apply to SAMUEL WRIO r. Cohnabia,Mareh 14,18574 t REMOVAL Or JOHN SHENBERGEWS FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. TDB undersig ned having remand_ his Far niture Ware Rooms and Al anufactory.to his new brick buildings, on the south side of Locust street,be tweet) Second and Third streets, respectfully Invites his friends and the public to give him a call. A large and superior sleek of CABINET-WAREANDCHAJR-WORKi I of all descriptions,will be kept constantly on hand, which will be sold on the most rea sonable terms. As he manufactures his own woo he is enabled to warrant every article to be what it is represented ;andto be asgoodasitis cheap Ills stock is very large,and in part embraces Drea sing, Plain and F ancy Bureaus; Sideboards,Sofas: Card, End ,Sofa,Centre. Dressing .DI ning nßreak fast TABLES; Common. Preach and other BED STEADS; Common and Fancy CHAIRS, and SET TEES of every style-together with a genareassort mem of all kinds of FURNITURE. Funerals will be attended with a Splendid Hearse, on shot.' notice.and all necessary attentlonglven to UNDERTAKING. lie respecifully . solieits a share of public patronage as well as a continuance efthe custom with wbieb be has been liberally favored. Columbia, April 11. 1857. C. SEIIIIERT'S PITENSIVII. CABINET WARE-ROOMS AND 1...1 MANUFACTORY, Locustotreet, Columbia, Pa. The subscriber would call the attention of the cit izens of Golumbia and vicinity, to his large and se lect assortment of Cabinet-Ware, comprising some of the finest Dressing Bureaus, Sofas. French Bed steads, Jenny Lind*, ate., ever offered for sale in this place. Us continues to manfacture Furniture of every description, and is confident that he can give satisfaction. . . . COFFINS made and Funerals attended to either in town or country, on the shortest notice. CASPAR SEIBERT- Csiumbia,June 6,1667 WINES, LIQUORS, &c. 411L" : ' (1 1 5:1 4 0: • rkoc i .4 1- TIIE subscribe:l IL has opened and keeps constantly on ' hand, a large and com plete assortment of WINES. BRANDIES, WHISKIES, and all other kinds of liquors, at his store, in Walnut siree..t r. sue extension of the Washington Muse. e Win ECU. in any quantities not less than one xenon, ( except for sickness upon a physicians certificate,) either Wholesale or Retail. Persons desiring a good and puro article, are invited to call and exuntinc the stock. . DANIEL. HERR. _ - - 117" Attention is called to an assortment of choice im ported preserved Fruits in glass jars. They are pre served whole, and retain entirely their original flavor. The varieties are, green Gages. Gooseberries, Plums orillo cherries, Red Currants, Raspberries. A supply of - 4 ardines. Table Oil, Bay Water, London Brown ...Jima. and Scotch Ale always on hand. Columbia. iay R. 1e57-tf 'Luz woutiCfstfiCtti" Westßranch Insurance Company. THIS Company was organized in June, 1855 Dloae but the safest business has Imen done. and the prosperous financial condition of the Company is evidence of its Whole amount of Property Inauretr, $1,187.648 00 Lo-.en Paid. 6.304 00 L.EWLS TREDKNICK. Columbia, ra., is the au thorized agent. and is empowered to make surveys. slid insure property ut the regular rotes of the Com- Dec. 5,1857 Just Received, ALARGE LOT of Children's Carriages, Gigs. Rocking Horses, Wituciborrows. Prune:- ler, Nursery Swings, he. GEORGE, J. anfrrit. April 19, 1556 C/TINA nnd other Pitney Articles. too numerous to mention. for gale by G. J. Si3a ITH, Locust street, between the Bank and Franklin House. Columbia, April 19. 1956. REMOVAL. Z. SEMOZIDEIB., Ladies Boot & Shoe Manufacturer, t. E_SI . TOTIJkLY . informs the citizen* of removed c fro b . No.l Ect'ecurtebnicleverteoegelly that be bee 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 prices. He 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 os ready-made work on hand, Ladies. Misses. and Chil drone SHOES, GAITERS, HOOTS. SLIP PERS, ace.,in the latest and best styles. He solicits a continuance of the favor so liberally bestowed by the public. JAMES SCHROEDE. Columbia, Pa. April 3,11358 JAMES PARK, .IP I ..11P" „VIX AL MC Et MARIETTA, PA.., RS resumed the above business at the old stand. nearly opposite Obe:`lit's Coach Fee tory, where he will be pleased io meet the public and turn out seen work as cannot tail to give entire sat baselion. Deeember 0,185 e. Jut Received and For Sale, vxTHOLESALE and Retail, a fine lot of Havana St y r gars, ouelt as Cabannas, Conneaut. Empourme, &anent, Diana, Riguera, Principe, Compromise, Ambrosia, Alissouri, Jenny Lind, Messenger°, Lohdres Adelina. At A HERR'S Grocery and Liquor Store, Extension of the Washington Douse, Walnut at. Columbia, December 28,18.57. PLOPLD'S 21CLA3L137.41111 SiIOP in North queen street, bait squats south of the Railroad, and 3rd door north of I%l , crisen's White Horse Howl, Lancaster city. • LEWIS HALDY, Marble Mason, respectfully in; f orme t he public that he has now in his yard the lar gest and best assortment of ITALIAN AND AMER, ICAN MARBLE ever offered lathe citisensof Lan, caster and greater 'ban any et hereatabDahmeat west of Philadelphia. Haying made erranreasents in the East to receive marble at reduced prices, be an, he will sell much cheaper than any o n tre ne rn e s s h ta t bl a i t shment inthis city or bounty Dan do. He is prepared to execute In tie best style, MONU AIE.NTS. TOMBS AND GRAVE STONES, MAN 24ELR, DOOR AND WINDOW SILLS, STEPS, Ae., Re..of every variety and price. His facilities for Tarnishing articles lathe Marble line are unsurpassed by any other eatablialument In the city, 'Phi le he assures all who may favor bins with thewpatronage that his workshall be executedinthe very best style and on the most reasonable terms. LETTER CUTTING in ENG LLfill and GERMAN, done at the shortest notice ,and on the nwaisnoder ate terms. He respectfully i aeltesthe I . soblicto cal load exam ine his work, being folly sau slied to rest his claim io_public p uponitsaterits. Thankfulfor the many favors bestowed apoa him, he hopes bystrietattentiontobashtesstowersteadre ceive a share oft he p_abpsystranoge. Lancaster. April va.tea*. FANCY TOILET SOAPS. T UE finest assortment of Fatter Toilet Soaps, ever offered to Columblane, at HARRY ORHEWB. Feb. 19, 'H. Opposite Cole, Wage, Eroot 81. COLOGNE 'WATER by tior plint.quen or A l tos Glean'. Extracts tor the bandiereblef y the ounce or pound, or Ist airy 4tiontilr f urebalsrli et MOLT (a 2.1123e5, Peb.lo. VC Opposite Cole. Bridge, Front D. HERB. Locustattect.
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