The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, March 03, 1860, Image 3

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tFd~k"
TiVRA/4130;$
• Flops 37 ;tit , Stofe,"o44l
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.AgtiSOILIL OIL.
virnE fallowing are the resole of a careful teat of the
(.(.amps for burniag Aurora Oil:
Compared with Coat Gee. The. hand -lamp glees "a
Sight roast tot ond 14th 8 feet burners,
1 14th sta feet gas burners CASs per bou l retiefst / 6 14
2 mills.
Most of burning hand lamp one-hour,3l43ln3ts:
jrrDifferenee fa favor of Aurora. CU, L cent and
814 mill& . • • -
-Compared with Coal Oil. COO Oil
coupe, hear. 82.3 mills. • .
The Aurora Olt ',amps-giving the same light ocot.per
-hour, 314 mills.. -
•Irr..l;titference in agora! lrrerapil-31 -
•,othe. Aurora od, hiernsartv Late Laura
eura longer
thegollon than Coati Ott. t;*
. and purchase on Aurora 03 Taione,Wmen.yrot
brim all kinds 'of bp, but is the only}stap,that will
Anna the Aurora The-ebespe flight now
- o.'&' IL F. BRUNER
Columbia;Febroary 25,18801: "'
Esenwein!s r ,e,Tazgattlroad Naptha
lONtitgelefilfar warld,:fot. th e
_A: "CiviiiirCrodaltit. aid Ckilda: Citiiiit,l3rii , ichtle; As
„iluan,Placitity itiollfeetbleg,Talpitaticei Sidle Heart,
And for Ole - seise isrpistienta satheadvanced stages of
8,14 . '0.14410n, together.with all diseaseslof the throat
andehest, and which predispose to. consumption:—
dt attack the root of disease , and snakes the fell de
-destroyer sitecomt9O its influence.' It oloa produces
free eapeeteratiod, and induces' healthy action inthe
..diseased MacouttMenthrnnes and :limits: It is re
,cu Sally adapted to ate; tadreal care of-Asthma.' One
.dese of this tat/doable Syrup 'often gives ease, and
.zonseqdetttly sleep; which the peculiar nature of that
_disease dames him, It is very pleasant to - tlie taste,
and ?somata its eireets. Try tt, and,ba. convinced,
that lt.is invaluable - -insite cure of;Siorichiat.radic
3arrelie 50its.)ter bottle. frettared•iniliVY -
A. ICMFASVIELN.,'Sruggist; ; •
Cenciet4fifintli and, Poplat'sta.. - Philadelphia
Di,'S.;= - .Vor.ialisby:4l::SrOreen and 13.! Del/en Se
Co., Oplandiiatild 4 l%. Floader,*Temeque; C: A. Ke
mealll ar0.14-44.lautiAttr,Johal. Witham, Marietta,
andlsterekeepentaut rpggists generally.
OetotterlA,lB.sll;er . • ",.
- 'An =murk '
•
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'TWO4L ad.o.bal(dtory BRIM IMELLING
A .121
HOUSE. situated on 'Dolan Wert:between
Second 'and Third,la th e borough orCaturat,la,
~
Possession given do the firet.day of April next, ,l_rpr
terms, apply to JPIVAS hIYER!4„,
Colombia. Febraary Z., 198041
10 MORElit*: of that Cipoit:-Otif
tee, of w hich vra have a pardon roc tad every
week.
10 barrels of extra Refined Drown Sugar.
70 " Clarefied thder. Vinegar.
20 bores Daffy Brown Seep.
Huns, Shoulders, Sides, Dried Beef, at this year's
curing.
Hershey's Extra Flour; by the quarter or
barrel.
A general sworn:nem of Fresh Proesries of be
best grades. 1.0. St 11.. F. BRIIKEII.
lcolurabia. r'ebniery 25, 1860.
NOW .OPENI NG ; at Corm of Third and
Union streams, n select assortment o f Dry t.lood••.
Detainee Alwacse, • Calicoes: An.: Blank
and Fancy Cloths; Casanneree, Jeans, Tweeds, &a.
Velvet Silk and Casennere Vesting&
seats and Shoes: Liuties'. Men's, Dors
and Children's Shoes, all sizes.
Dais and Caps, allaizen
China, Wass and Quecneware. • .'-
Anotherenvolan of Aurae& 011 Leaps.
• ' ' 1.0. &
Cedainbla, Febreary.tl, orso;.
=I
nUNBRI3 are selling tbeirCarpets at the follow
B
ing.priees:
Wool"
Rag,33 incites wide, for 3t eta . per yard
Ingrain 34 " •33
One piece Ingrain Carpet, all wool, 50
36 Inches wide.
Two pieces Ingrain Carpet, all wool, rich colored
621 cents per yard. 36 inc hes wide.
Colombia. February 23, /660.
rall7AlCll BC 110011.
TUE s» bseriberwill ophn on MOND.hlr, Ann, 23
.1860, in the Stick School House, on Second street
a Private School for both sexes.
TERMS—Two and three dollars per quarter.
The support of the public Is respecifol,tv solicited.
" 'PS D. R. BRUBAKER.
Colombia, Pelmary 1L33-;151304d
SIXILLICE/0 ALT COSTS
Milt subscriber desires to close out a stock al' firet
quality Liquors.
BRANDIES, WHISKYS, GINS, WINES, &c,.
.LT clicaserr..
He offers them for sale nt the Liquor Store in the base.
meat of the Washington House. where those wanting
Good Liquors at moderate prices ace invited to call.
M. . STRICKLER..
18,18604 f
Columbia. Pellet=
THAT OIL HAS COMM
'DRONER'S have for sale at their store.the PAT-
J.) ENT LAMPS—the only ones now in use 111131
will burn the Aurora Oil. They can be seen burning
every evening.
The Aurora Oil is odorless. nen explosive, easily man
aged, and burn , with a clear, white end steady tight.
wnhout danger of smoking.
Kerotene or Coal Oil Lamps can he altered to
burn Aurora Oil. Price of A urora Oil 81.00 per vi
ten. Call end see.
r. o. & U. F. BRUNER.
C.hr, Third am! Union Sireeroi
rtb.lB;6o
Spring Goods at rondersmith's.
WE will open for the inspection of the
Ladies, oit WEDNESDAY next, 1000 pieces
choice English and American Chintzes. of new and
magnificent desigue, perfectly roc colors at lei ets.
'2O pieces new 'pattern Shirting Calico, shirl
ing
Mutliillf. Irish Linens; Am.; and another
those tzar° Cinghams. This way for good
Goods, we have always ••wmethile
H. C. FONDERSMITIPS
_ .
People's Cash Store.
Feb 11.1660
Gate Keeper Wanted.
APPLICATIONS be received by the subscriber
unlit SATURDAY, die 23th day of February. for
per,ott to take charge strike Gate ott the Columbia
and Chestnut Sin Turnpike
I. W. COTTRELL, Secretary.
Columbia, February 11,1880 3t
Assigned Estate of the Columbia
Water Company.
T H E undersigned. auditor appointed by the Court
of Common Fleas, to di rrr Ibute 'the fonds in the
hands of Thomas Lloyd, Esq., Assignee of the Co
jumble Water Company, of the borough of Columbia,
Lancaster courtly, hereby notifies all persons inter
ested that be wilt attend for the purposes of his ap
pointment at the Franklin House, in said borough, on
TUESDAY. Notch 27.18G0. at t O'clock P.M.
ROLAND KINZER, Auditor.
Lancaster Union copy tit and send bill to Auditor.
Felornary 11, ttdO.
ALWAYS AHEAD,
Worcester's Mastrated Royal Quar
to Dictionary,
TIRE are happy to announce that we are prepared to
VT tarnish the public with this excellent Dictionary•
which hue received the commendation of most of the
eminent men In in the land. All who desire to know
the F.nellsh lansuage, or i 1 fa Isom will prefer this
Dictionary. WAS BARR & CO..
Opposite the Court House, L.antasteroPs.
Feb.11:00.
VALENTINES, VALENTINES.
SENTIMENT, Comic, Literary, Fanny, Venerable
Youtbrat. Prices to salt all puree.
ELTAB HAIM& CO .
Opor.itin Coact Rotate, Lancaster, Pa.
February 11, 18g0.
j iBIBB' PENS at B. Barr & Co':. 'Kelly's
Low Pens. A large invoke or these ereeltent
law Pens bet low been received We will veil
'ben at.a little snore !howbeit the price et which they
have heretofore been sold.
XMAS BARR Os Ca,
Oppowte Court Houle, Lancaster, Pa.
QM
'Phe Conestoga Pen.
TIPICOTJRAHE Home P.aterprisc. The best steel
.124 pee in the market. We now offer the public a
steel pen which must commend itself to every person
WOG desires to write with ease and clearness. and for
a length of time without eitaturintthis Pen. We have
selected our CONESTOGA PEN as one combining
"It thesesidvanlages. after a hilliest of aft the styles
4n the trade. It is specially manufaveuntd tootle or
eler, ssvery pea m solestad, and we offer It for vale
with a hail comftdenee that a fair trial will satisfy the
purchaser that Is as near perfection as steel pens ca n
.be made. Ark for ELIAS BARR COta -
Lancaster, Peb.'ll, 1140. C.onestoca Pen. -
cTUB PITO OF SIR JOON FROILLIN, the ei
thoeized edition. k eClizelock. Price, V. 50.
attails on the Boundary of Attester World--
race...4Sn%
Memoir* of Gamow. Price, .40 came.
MIAS &lAA R & CO,
Opposite I:ourt Bonne.
Feb 11
Tan Pin CITAWBA BRAIIDT.-1 very
4imperiot and genuine article for medicinal pur
poses. 1. - 3. IllEtt,linT it Co.,
Feb.l4llo. - Agent* for Columbia.
COIL OIL lIBIDIMILIEBS.--Beware of spa
rime Coat Oil- Owings to the lame increase in
the consumption of Coal Oil. the market is felt of bo
otie& The premium article can timers be bad at
3.5. DELLF.ITT& CO'S
Golden Monet Dam Store.
Ineb.ll:6o
T LIPS! 11111E—Snat atuivect at the Gold.
en Mortar Dreg Store another froth stock of Coal
LAUDPN radeN, &C. The best assortment In Co
lumbia. Ca and extradite ear assortment before
purchasing eleewbere. Yoo It Le satisfied that there
tdd par cent. caved by procuring your lamps at
J. S. DRLJATT' CO , B
Golden Mona, Drug Stott, Trout st., Colombia.
Feb3l;6o.
1..1.4,}L,en; -,Z.._--it5r11ti271.31,7%•]. 4,1
• Mr. Alparins
AROMATI r d , INVSORATING EPlftir.
Midi medicine linelmen used,by the':poblicitiir—tax
IL years, with lorrensing /arm It is .tecommended•
to cure Dyspepsia N rmonstress, leart-Bettre.•
Pains, Mod to the ' Stotuach,sty -Mane in - tit% Dowels,
Headache, DrowalaeseirldnerAtikeplaerdi;.Lbw.Setg
iitt; DeJAMMTrermsns.lntemiscraelff
-1t ftionlities, Eithilatales, italgarttleOtit will s not
intoxiettreot. einpety. - , •
As medicine, ft ietyrdelt ;and efileemit. coring the
most acclimated' ease. Dyspepsia.. Kidney C•om
plainteranti all other .derangements pf the Siormach
acd DovirelsYin a speedy . mettner.
Persons arbo,recao the tujudicioat use of liquere;have
become dejected. and their servant; oystems shattered,
e.otutitutione broken down, find subjett to that horrible
carte to humanity. the Deli ruing Tremens, will, imme
diately feel the heapy and healthy invigorating efscacy
et Dr -date's Sue mowing mint.
• IVAIAT- IT • WiLi; DO.-
• Does.—One wine gloat ffillas often as neeessurY•
One dose will remove all Bad Spirits.
One dose will cure Rear)-Guru;
Three doses Will rare Indigestionz , "
One dose will give you at (Seed Appetite.' -
°nodose will mop the distressing pants of Dyspepsia.
One dose will remove the distressing and disagree
able Watts orYinnd iii - Fhitulence; and as soon as the
stornach.reeeives the Invigorating Spirit, the distres
sing load and all painful feelings will be removed'.
One dose will remove the most distressing pains of
Colic. either in theStontaelt - or bowels.
A few doses "Will - remove' all obstructio4kia,.the
Kidney, Bladder or Uri nary Organs." -
Persons who are seriously t",t; • . to._y-Kid
ney complaints are assured, - .•.• r a do'e
eo. two, and a redical care • -- " -e r_ • , or two
bottles.
NIGEITLY.VSSIPA . T.t.e
Persons, whit. 'from 'ltHeilOt .0 much over
aright, and feet *cavil elleas; notions liquors, in
'violent headaches, sickneseitt stomach, weakness.
giddiness, &a., will had one dose will remove all bad
fe lt lit i l e e . .
of. weak arid'
sickly constitutions. should
take the Invigorating Spirit three times a day; it will
make them strong, lwalthy and happy, remove all
obstructions and irrsgularlttes from the me it,
gene' slid restore the aloom of health and beauty to
the careworn face. , •
_ .
During ;pregnancy. it will be found an isivaloal , le
medicine no- remove dieagreeaL)e•sensationa at- are
atoinaar
All the proprietor silks, is a trial, and to Induce this
he s ham pat,up the Invigorating Spirit in pint bottles, at
50 eta., quartn'eL.
Oenerst Depet. 48 Water Street. N. Y.
For sale by J. S. Dellettls Co, Columbia, Dr. 3. A.
Wolf, Wnghtsville, and t. y druggists generally.
Feb: 4,'80,
DR. TIOFFErt,
DENTIST.---OFFICS, Front Street 4th door
Irom Locust. over sstylor & McDonald's Hook more
Columbia, Ps. ErrE?itranee,: between the Book and
Dr. Heres Drug store: [August 21, 1859
THOMAS. ;WELSH.
PISTICFrOV-1116 PECS, 'Colombia, Pa.
OFFICE,,- . ia Whipper's New Building, below
Black's borer, Front street. •
IllerPrompt attention given to ell business entrusted
to his mire.
November 28.1857.
DR.. G. w. 1111FV.I.LN,
DENTIST, Locust street, a few doors above
.11 4 Odd Fellow , ' Hall, Columbia, l'a.
Columbia. May 3. !MC• '
H. XL nown-I,
TTORNEY ND COONS FOR AT LAW
Cl Columbia. Pa.
Colleetiono.t.romplly made,i n Lancaster and Yorl
louse ties.
Columbin.Dra 4,1850.
J. W. FISHER,
Attorney and - Connsellor;at Law,
col'umbl i Fg?Mg", 1 11 11 ;" 3E..14"'
S. iLtlee Bockiva, D. D. S.
DRACTICES the Operative, Surgical and' Meehan.
icul Departments orDentistry.
Omen Locust street, between the Franklin EfOUAC
and Post Office, Columbia, Pa
May 7.18.19.
TOBACCO. --
A T HENRY PFABLER:$.l,,ocust street-opposite the
EL Franklin House, can belied CUBA LEAF, CON
GRESSiand several other brands of the best Chewing
Tobacco, to which the attention of chewers is invited.
May 1,1858.
IMPORTED UMW!, also, Glenn ' s Doable Extracts,
1." for tb e handkerchief, at
HARRY GREEN'S,
' Feb.' Opposite Cola. Bridge. Front St.
B01)1118.---160 Doz. Brooms, at Wholesale
or Retail. at 11. PFA HUM'S.
Dec. 12. 1857. Lae URI street.
Compound of. Syrup of ,Tor, Wild
Cherry and bloarbound, for the cure of CoUghs,
Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup ,&t. For sale at
hIeCORKLE & DELLETT'S
Firefly-Medicine Store; Odd Fellows , Hall
October:23, 19tH.
Patent Meant-Wash Boilers.
fril FM well knoWn. Roiled are kepi iongtnntly on
A. hand at HENRY PFA EILE.We
Locum .trees. opposite the Franklin Houne.
. Co/amlna, Jalr 18.1857.
Clots for sale by the bushel or larger plan
lily yy B. P. APEOI.P.
Columb in Dec. 25.1859. Cxnal Bain
TOBACCO and Segars of the best brands,
wttotenule, and tetutl, ut
4n1:9. IIIIUNE R • rI
ST in ore, a fresh lot of Breinig & Protilield's
31C store,
Vegetahle Cattle Powder. and
ILLIAUS , for sole by
W
Feyt.17,1. 4 49. Front street. Columbia.
Soap.
2aßl:lsar n"rrt S onp on bond
n for
.„,wti ertr o f ThirdandUnion
A ugust Lt. 1959.
Suffer no longer with Corns.
A r the Golden 31onar Drug Store you con procure
La. an article which it warranted to remove Corns in
48 hours, without pain or soreness.
Fly Paper.
AT LrFfLfor ; fortlegestrt
o eeit x e,,etevcai g e
Prug Store of
R. WILLIAMS, Front street.
Columbie,.lnly 30,1859.
Harrison's Columbian Ink.
IMMICII it a superior article, permanently black,
TV and not corroding the pen, Call be bad in any
quantity. 01 the Family Medicine Store, and blacker
yet is that English Boot Polish.
Columbia. ince 9.1859
On Hand.
MRS.WINSLOW'S Soothing Syrup, which will
. greatly facilitate the proeett. of teething by re
ducing inflamation, allaying pain, .posmodic action,
&c, in very abort nine. For sale by
R. WILLIAMS.
Front street, Colombia
5ept.17,1859
11QRDDI?48 ft CO'S Russia Baird This a
tremely popular remedy for the cure of external
ailments is now for wle by
R. WILLIAMS. Front M, Columbia'.
rept. 24,1859.
SALT,ll.the Sark or. Bushel, and Petalon
in Jorge or small quantities, for *sleet the Corner
efTkild and Union streets. pan. 8.'59.
'TOMB 01PABNI Extracts and Soup; an everlasting
1 perfume. at BARRY GREEN'S,.
Feb. ID. , 50. Opposite Cola. Bridge. Front St.
CISTERN PUMPS.
THE. subscriber has a large stock of Cistern Pumps
and Rams. to which be calls the eitemion of the
public. lie it prepared to put them up for use in ta
substantial and enduring manner.
H. PFA. HUM,
December 12.195?. Locust street.
FANCY TOILET SOAPS
THR finest aseontrient of Fancy Toilet Seeps, ever
offered to Colombians, et
HARRY GREEN'S.
Feb Ilk '59. Opposite Cola. Bridge, Prong St.
COLOGNE WATER by tbe pint, quart or gallon
Glenn's Extracts for the handkerchief by the
ounce or pedant, or in any quantity to suit purchaser's
HA sum Ortrinee,
Ul Feb. , 51). Opposite Coln. Bridge, WOO. St
Just Received and For Sale,
lAA Mts. Ground I.l . estrrt 60 b1.12a. Extra Family
UN
Floor, 25 Ahls. o. 1 Lard Oil of heat quality;
ma Mts. Ground Alum Salt, by
B. P. APPOLD,
March 28, No. 1 and 2 Canted Baum.
_ll,l9llll'S'edebtaled Black and Green Teas,
T." Baker. VCOnall sad Chocolate, at Comer or Thou
awl Baton drama. (Nov. 20,'38.
GitBIN, or, Bond's Boston Crackers, for
apeptieo t and Arrow Root Crackers, for in
valids and ektitilters—new articles ia Colombia, at
the Faintly Medicine Stores
Alnii 16. 1&&.
NEW CROP SEEDLESS RAISINS.
TUE beat roe Pies, Paddiag, .fresb supply at
11 UYOAlied
Grocery Store, Canter Frontand Union etc
Now. 19.1.4369.
Seedless Raisins!
ALOT of very choice Seedless Rai. ins. hut received
et S.F. EBERLEIN'S
N0v.119, WI. Grocery Siam. No. 74 Eaten rt.
Turkish Pruned
F eu a STI2II.L. *rile/eel Prone, row moot to to
Store,
P. fi
1559. Grocery Store, No 7l l l ocust sw
SHAKER CORN.
e TUSS reeekredot first' sate lot of ftbaker Corn
I...SUYDAM'S
Grocery Store, corner Front and Union et
Nov. 7.1 i, 144'2.
1860. - SPRING .GOODS. 1860.
/I mot. &,11110THEALS haitS now , in stand 31c foil
li stoetlilLseasonablepoods.consisting of
SE-FURNISHING.9O,OI)S.
Linens, l'oevelingsf DAIMI4 'flexing'', Shadings,
Cheeks, %mite.
Chlaa, <glass and Qtueensware. 75 Crates and Pack
ages emlaprising the largest and most complete stock
we have ever offered. The Queensware is of our own
importation, and the Glassware Is purchased direct from
the Tlanatacuners, enabling ns to offer great Induce
ments to Purchasers. Spring, Hair and Busk Altotrars
es. 1000 Ihs. Prime Fathers
CARPETS! CARPETS!! CARPETS!!!
Velvet Carpets, Brussels Carpets, Venetian Carpets,
Tapestry Ingrain Carpets, Super Ingrain Carpets. Rug
and Hemp Carpets. English and American Sheet Oil
Cloths, from 1 to 4 yards wide. Carriage, Stair and
Table Cloths. Cocoa and Imo 111110, Rug• and Drag
nets, Wall Patter. Decorations and Borders. Gilt Painted
and Paper Window Shades, Buff and Green Curtain
Holland. HAG ER dc • BROS.,
re1t.4,1860 West Ring street, Lancaster.,
"Trucinestionably the best sustained
Work.of the kind in the World."
73Ase.PE8'5tivrasoat. x *xi .
qua: mon popUlar Monthly in the world.—New York
T
%seem
746',Illagazine in Europe or America - is so well
known; mone has Maras many renders; and, we may
safely say, none has received so large 11. mimic of ad.
Mjjaliorl front the cultivated classes, that delight in a
healthy, diversified, etevating periodical literature.
It is the foremost Magazine of the day. The fireside
never had a more delightful companion. nor the mill
ion a more entertaining friend, than Harper's Maga
zine.—Aferhodisr Protestant, lEaltintorel
Twenty-five cents boys it—the cheapest. richest,
and most lusting luxury for the money that we know.
Three dollars secures it for one year, and what three
dollars ever went so fart Pat Hie same summit in
clothes, inking, drinking, furnitum and how much
of a strhstauttal thing is obtained? If ideas, facts,
and sentiments have a monetary value—above all,
if the 11.1110 f that refreshes, the pleasantries that
bring a gentle smile, and brighten the passage of a
truth to your brain, and the happy combination of the
real and the imaginative. W111.0.t which no one can
live a Ere above the animal, are to be put into the
scale opposite to dollars and cents, then you may he
certain, that if Harper were three or four times as
dear, it would amply repay its price. his a Illaga
zinc proper, with the idea and purpo se *fa Magazine
—trot a book,not a scientiffe periodical, nor yet n
supplier of light gossip and chatty anecdotes—hut a
Magazine that takes every form of interesting, digni
fiel. and attractive literature in Its grasp. Southnn
Mae.
The volumes bound constitute of themselves a
li
brary of miscellaneous reading. such as cannot be
found in thermal,' compass in any other publication
that has come under oar notice.-13arron. Courier.
Unquestionably it is thn beet •ustntned work or the
kind in Ike, languace, that is to say, in the world
The spleudid monthly- essays from the Editor's Table
are above price. The present number is equal to any
yet issueJ, and there is 110 lea.on to doubt a long ca
reer of prosperity to the work.—N. Y. Christian...4l4.°-
am and Tourtud.
. . .
We must refer in terms of eulogy to the high lone
and redid, excellences *Mower's Magazine, a jour
nal with a monthly circulation of about 170000 copies,
in whose pages are to he found some of the choicest
light and 'general reading of .the day. We speak of
this work anon evidence of the American people, and
the popularity it has acquired is merited. Each num
her contains fully 144 pages of instructive matter, up.
propriately illustrated with good wood cuts; and it
combines in itself the racy monthly and the more
philosophical quarterly, blended with the heat fea
tures of the daily journal. It bun great power in the
creation and dissemination of a love of pure Merit
tem— Trsamer's Guide la A.m.ericara Literature. tendon,
I'ERAIS
The Magazine may he obtained of Booksellers,.Pe
riedleal Agents. or tram the Publishersoit Three, Dol
lars a year, or Twenty. Five Cents a Number:" The
semi-annual volumes. as completed, neatly bound In
cloth, are sold atTwo Dolluts each; and Muslin Cov
ers are furnished to those who wll their hack num
bers uniformly hound, at Twenty- Frye Cents each.
Nineteen volumes are now ready, bound in Cloth, and
also in Half Calf.
The Publishers will supply Specimen Numbers
gratuitously to Agents and Postmasters, and will
make liberal arrangements with them for circulating
the Magazine. They wilt also supply clubs of two
persons at Five Dollars a year, of Rye persons at Ten
Dollars. Clergymen sail Teachers supplied at Two
Dollars a year. Numbers from the commencement
can now be supplied. Also, the bound Volumes.
The Magnum weighs over seven and not over
right ounces. The Postage upon each number, which
must be paid quarterly In advance at the Office where
the Magazine is received, is Three Cents.
HARPER & BROTHERS,
N0v.19;59. Franklin Square, New York.
"ALL T 53,13 yE6. Rbtr2ll)."
DICKENS' NEW WEEKLY. -
ATE have the pleasure of announcing that
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 dth, 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 "All 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 wilt state tint this arrangement has
been consummated by the paytnent 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
Dist he shalt devote to it all of his best ener
glee, and the appearance of a new story from
his pen, cannot fail to command for it at once
a largevirculation.
The following announcement from Mr-
D zkens, will convey an idea of the character
and aims of the work:
ADDRESS.
Nina years of Noose Aoki' Words are the beat
assurance that can be offered to the public of
the spirit and objects of ..All the Year Round."
In transferring myself, and my strongest en
ergies, from the publication that is about to be
discontinued, to the pub/leaden that is dbout to
be begun.l have the happiness of taking with me
that staff of writers with whom I have labored,
and all the literary and business co-operation
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 es I
could during the last nine years, will continue
to be striven for, mall 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 readets in the projects I hope
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 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 DICFLENS.
TERMS:
Single Copies by all News Dealers, 5 cents.
One Copy One Year, per mail, (02 nombers,)
$2,60.
One Copy Six Months, per mail, (20 numbers,)
21,23.
Five Copies One Year, per mail, *lO,OO.
Eleven Copses One Year, per mail, 620,00, and
at the same rate for all over.
It will also be issued in monthly parte, put
op 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.
FLOUR, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Ste.
FI.OUR of best quality—wholesale or retail—Oro.
cent,' in every 'lonely, Provisions of all kinds,
kept constantly on hand at H. *UV HAWS
Gnmery dtore, Corner Front and Union sta.
N0v.19, 1959".
New Crop rigs.
THE very best article of Figs can be bed at
8. V. ESERLEII9IS
N0v.19, Mg Grocery glare, No, 71. Locust st
11111.-4ust received a superior Miele
1,./ of Kerosene Og the bait In town or comfy, at
31 eeuta per quart,
1.8. DELLETTiIe CC.,
Dec .31,'23. Golden Mortar Drug ' , tore, Front es.
71 1 '031. it,741.1*1%
TEE orkin, ionitibr
occupied by Elinith; J onds and Smith. at die low
er end of Columbiap it will be lensed Tea low, and in
such sized lots as will suit persons %visiting_ to tent.
For tenns enquire or E. HER*HEYr
J0n.29. , 604( Fairview. Milts.
MIXECIPZO34I4 .W02'1071.
ON Saturday, Nara 10, 1860, the
erndersigned will expose to eatdie.side, , the
Franklin House, in the Borough of Columbia, the. fol
lowing real estate, of John Cain, late of the Borough
of Co lumbia, deed:
A certain ' Lot of Ground, situated in Fifth street,
near Union. containing - in front 40 feet; and extending
iu depth 100 feet to an alley, yenta a good two-story
FRAME HOUSE,
thereon erected. Alio, a one-storyn
FRAME HOUSE. Sale to commence at. 7 o'clock r.
M., when terms will lie maga lemowo by
J. W. FISHER,
Jan. S. 1850. to. Etteutor e Jan Cain, deed.
TO LET.
JTrim BRICK DWELLING AND STORE,
corner Commerce and Seiontstreet
THE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, on
Commerce mreet. near the new Mating NM
THE BRICE. DWELLING HOME, on
wt,thut street, above" Second, now occupied by Geo.
Elornsker.
The Building in which I have my office.—
The store will be repaired and improved to roil the
tenant. The bark part and the garden will be let
separately, if desired. and will be very plea.vot and
desirable to a small family.
U.
Columbia. January 28, 160041 tORTH.
SPALDING'S PREPARED CLUE.--The want of
such an article is felt in every family, and now
it can be supplied; (or mcnding furniture, china
were,ornemental work, toys. - Ace" there it bathing
superior. We have found it useful in repairing sunny
'Articles which have been useless for months. You
can obtain it at the
Jen VI MILS" ALF.DICINR 'STORE.
LYON'S PUB 01110 CATAWBA BRANDT
and PURE WINES. eepecialty for Medicines
and Sacramental purpoAca,m the
latt.LV. FAA t MEDCINESTORE.
COL 13.3:11LBLEL zermozarArair.
Tit F. Hou*es of the Columbia Ice Compasi are now
fitted with
FIRST QUALITY ICE.
which can be tarnished to consnmers.au very reavona
ble rates. At the opening of the season the Ice will be
regularly nerved to euntomers. Persons desiring a sup
ply m large or email quantities, in the meantime, can
obtain it by applying at the store of
PFAHLIF:R,
Columbia, Jan. 21, 1 ea). !.octet street.
1360. • Is6o. 11960.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
liE subscriber will open this day a large assort'
T
meat of Housekeeping Goods.
Marseilles Quail', Counterpanes '
Bureau Covert, Cloth TubleCovers,
Blankets, Com torte Wets
Tick logs, OxtmlitirgP,
Furniture Checks, Furniture: Calicoes.
Linen Figured Towelings, Blenched and Brawn
Sheeting', 1 yard lo 3 yards wide; Pillow Casts Mu.-
line, all widths; Bleached and Brown Linen Table
Cloths, Blanched and Brown Cotton Table Clotho,
Floor and Table Oil Crothz,Carpetingy -
WINDOW SHADES, LOOKING, G LASSES,
China, Glass and quensware,
0:7 - PRIME GEESE FEATHESS.,O3
in this department will be found every artlele niece.-
nary to form the entire outfit of those commencing
housekeeping, and at the lowest passible price..
HALDEMAN'S Cheep Cash Store.
Columbia, January tit, two.
TUB OLD rtax.r.zinx,
N. E. COR. FRONT & LOCUST STS.
COLUMBIA, PA.
MITE subse titter having returned to hl4 poet. intends
giving his personal attention to the producing of
first-rote
DAGUERREOTYPE. AMBROTYPE AND
MELAINOTYPE LIKENESSES,
tit his bls old eatablished Gallery. corner. Front and
Locust streets. He will guarantee as good as can to
produced in the United Suites, to all sitters, and has
established prieestwhichboverr one will recognize as
reasonable.
For Good and Cheap Pictures, Co to Lodge's.
Ile resents his sincere thanks for the past liberal
support of the public, and asks a continuance of pa•
trottuge.
SAMUEL. LODGE.
Columbia, January 21,1900. .
WILLOW GROVE WItISICL
fp IIE subscriber manufactures add'offer. far sate bis
celebrated ‘Vhtskies. He has constant/you hand
PURR Orm EVE
II A I.tr RYE WHISKY.
PURE COMMON wurskY,
all of which he will warrant to be, be as represented
—first-rate u metes.
• A: S. BIESTAND.
Willow , Grove Dlsißlery, Work county, Pa
ROBERT HAM I LTUN, Agent for Columbia.
Jon. 14,18604 C
MILIPOILMANT TO PAMMILIZEI!
SAPONIFIgg:
The Ready . Family Soap *taker.
yxjITII which every family, with their ordinary
TY kitchen grease. can_mitke all their soup with
little or 00 ;rouble—Hurd, Soft, or looney.
wW, media hard water soft, clean Paint, remove
Crease, Sze , to perleetion.
Abundant te.titoony in re vor orate Saponifier, with
full and valuable receipts for making different kinds
of Soap. sent free, by addressing Office of the Com
o natty, No•aktl Penn Street, Pittsburg. Pa., or
LEWAti JA fit CS &CO . Agents.
Philadelphia, Pn.
rjrlle sure you get the original and patented arti
cle. manufactured by the l'emallentau Suit Nano.
factoring Co . Ens: 'Furcate to. Allegheny Co , Pa.
Dee.3l, '59.3m
PIIRE CATAWBA BRANDY. The subscriber
14 keff pleatmre in informing rhyvteinnv,
and other., U n it he havjuvt received from Demerol:a ,
tern (Cincinnati, Ohio.) 12 covey b. Lyon , . pure Ca
tawba Brandy, which iv therni/y collate really relia
ble (or nu rity, now in the country, At• A br..VPrNi(e . / I
is superior atid,a mare remedy for Summer Complaint,
Opulence.. cramp, cone; General:Debility, Bie 'your
near. are.
. .
I will %ell it for medicine', Purpose% in nny required
quantity, either by the bottler:Jr eer, . • . ,
.
a. W 11.61 AMA:
Dee. 31, 1839. Fron I street.
QANFOILD'S Liver Invigorator, and all the
popular Milani birdie , lleS so frequently used at
this season of the year, just reeetvsd and for pale by
R, IYILLI/1618.
Dee. 31, 1859. Columbia.
yIItOWN'S 111%10141 Troehts lor.theallevi
scion of ilfWll3lllll., Hoar inf.,. Cough*. 141).
ma, Colds. Catarrh, and all disorder*, of he breath
and lungs. For sale by •
R. IvILL/A 119,
Dee St Front Weer.
BROWA'S BRONCRIAL TROCHES.—We have
Leen lie/Prig the above Cough Lozenges at the
Faintly Medicine :Stare all winter, and they have
given general sansfaction to all that have need ahem.
The Rev. Henry Ward Beecher saye,eo Irsrall'he has
had an opportt.nity of comparison. Broventa Trochee
are pre-eminently the' first at the great Lozenge
tichool. tion.aß
FOR TIIBBAII—BarneIPs Coconino, from
the Cocoanut OH, for precerving nod beautifying
the hair, and Tended - tag it dark and gloasr. •
Shakoes Cocin! Photon's Cadre Phalan's Coein!
Wane Oriental Oil of Rose*.
lilra S. Allen's Zilobataamain and Hair Restorer,
at the Family Medicine Store. Jan. M.
- .
Great Excitement. at.Earper's,erry.
TREDENWIC . ~.)
flee jest go: borne with, . ....ai r ,T•
she Largest and most"",,lltt
Splendid assortment of ` ,.. .5 .r: ', - i-- -, . -. ...55% - - .- 1.,
HAYS AliEl CAPE i N v;.- ; ;;;7-;
. 4,-,,,,,7-`,_
that bus ever been ot. " '
...2 3 .' --',!•_. ~;--t, . l—_!l „ /
feted its Cottnahla. ,- . - , , '- -,
Tredenick bee the finest ; - ;_z!"R„,---.. '7
Selk Main the cone- --.:. _
ty at Vt. .L.-
Tredeniek has the finest ---
reeorunent of Caps in the eoThirsii. Prices from
45 Crete to UN. ' '
Tredenick has the Zottaire 'flat.
Tredeniek has the Ctieket. Cab. '
Tredestickhaa th eZonavp mad tlorphy Cap.
Tredeniek heatheCork Soled iitiot.
Tredeniek has the Water• Proof Soot.
Thdenick has Snesa rock -of 'Orer Shoes and
Gann in gown.
Tredetlick has all that is needed for men, women
end children, from the bead to Abe foot.
onv."Glo to Tredeniekta to get 7warisiontr7 biter;
can veint . an cheap and a little cheaper for cash than
be sold at almost nay other place in the reentry.—
Call and see bin stock at tht Sign of th e Dig Hat,
in Locust Wee: above Prong.
' L. TRIMENICE, Ago.
Colombia. Dee.l7, 1950.
E. K. SMITH,
LUMBER DEALER,
COLII91113,I411; P A.
Office in 'Northern Oteitriii %Railway
Depot . Bnibi' foohrtWalnatst4
Tau on Ind = adiedat Assortment of
Wbiten 2o3l32l l/ 143 P1 10 . 6 kUntaer;
WElBMlninglai t ildnitinieV" kr.
G..d Qualstift, at the Lowest ]Market Rates.
Dee
Fitio g aeM o 3f,11
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sinr-MICIELV
.
tubscriber. respectfully talk, the„ at
o ftbe+public to the fact Oho be has opolied
a first close PHOTOGRA PBlO GALLERY, -in Front
Street, abcivc toast. urbere lie is fully prepared to
execute all kinds of Likenesses 1t the best style of
Me art.
This Gallery is supplied with the very best instru
ments teem the German and American manufactories.
. - . .
Persons from - the country or strangers passing
through the town. by calling at Jolley's Unitary can
have their pictures, in a few mituter,,and neatly put
eit, m
in any . lo
.nd pt weather, from 9 A.M.. end L. I 4 .M.
ipr.To anor good pictures of children they . should
come in the forenoon, on a clear day, the sitting re.
quiring otte-secomt only.
lam fully prepared to give instructions in all the
various branches of this beadtiful art, and furnish
apperattes if desired.
Allaretinviied to call to cell. whethir they wain
pietures.or not. Gallery opposite the "spy" Office.
N0v.:19,.1859' J. JO f ;LEY.
JITST;IIIj;T)ME.
PISCES of the molt beautiful styles dark ground
7,0' Bouquet Deintoeii, at the price of «5 cents per
yard; 30 Lang Blanket and Donliic Revertible Shawls,
and 15 pieces choice Merrimack Prints. „last re.
eeived in time for lloliging Preterits. at
H. C: PON DERSMITH'S
People's Cheap Catb' Store, Columbia.
Dee. 25 1850.
TEST received. an additional lot it tbe. beet
ej and latest improved-Kerosene Lamps or vdrious
patterns and sizes. Also; afresh supply of-the. real
genuine Cool Oil to burn in the above Main all of
which cairbu bought'at the Drug ftiore "of Kt Wil
liams. as cheap it not cheaper than at any other es
tablishment in the place.-- • -
• Dee. 31, I$ 9.
DIARIES, DIARIES, DIARIES.
DIARIES for 1900, in every et:7le, and a: price* from
90 ets. to 75 Cif. each. Call and examine them.
SAYLOR lc hIcEIONAL.D.
Columbia, Dec. 17, 1859,
P . •
.ATSNT.LIMPS.--We have jast received a
large assortment of the latest patent, Kerosene.
or Coal Oil Lampo, to Which we Invite the attention
of those whiting to purchase a
_good loam, that only
consumes a bailee:Ws worth'per hour.
• 8, DELLETT & CO.,
Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front st,(Colomma.
Dee:24.1850.
e JOE
A".pertotas are hereby forbidden • treopaar.lits on.
or . daritaging . iiii any way, the_ towitterty known as
QCgthe sutgaehrinnaltiver, shove the
Columbia Bridge, under - rim ofprosecutittn,to the ex
tent of the law.
SAMI, WRIGHT, for estate ofJpo.IL.:NV right
ST. MIFFLIN, for estate Of Jtio. ,111/Biu•
Co um4iaMae.lo, 16594 . —• ..
Holi. ay Attractions at Foridersmith's.
-mar received for theholidayi; Ida didereritaiyits
and prices Embroidered Collars; rfehßmlrroidered
Sets end Undersieeves. Alco r IMF pteeematlewy of
those very cheep Cumin's ,Ituiniims , to
which we invite the atteutionAt everybodrm search
of cheap goods.
"JE C. FONDESSMITri; -
• Decid. , sol People's Cash Store.
Willi for the Gentlemen.
• •
died in or tiew'sinelt choice let
IV E N h e 4 w v Ilf i deneia and Quilted Silk Veering., Plain
111111 Fahey Silk Mixed Ca.simere., Pitney Tie.
Scurfo, slufflero, Glove., Gauntlet", llosaery. he., al;
of which _we offer at reduced prices. for the holidays
at 11. C FONDVRSIIIITiPS
Dee.10:44. - ....People.' Cash Store.
N W C• OP DRL D I ' RAN '.
AGood article, clean and free from grit... Mar received
at D. 'SU YDA M
Grocery Store, Corner Front and Union ate. t
Nor. 19, ISM.
tialit - a4: 4 I3MILeMIN*III*.iI
•
PERSONS' desiring Pure A Myles in the Ore
eery line will call acNo. 71 Loco.t iereea.
Just received a freaheopply of the following arti
cle.., warranted pure and fresh.
New Orleans Sogar Syriips, of all kinds, hest
Baking Molasses, Coley, Tea., Spices. Pruit—auch
as Dried Peaches, Currants, Raisins, ikc.—u lot of
Fish.
S. F. EBERLEIN.
No. n 1.17 , 01/4 Suet*, Columbia Pa
Pacember3 1859
.
COAL Olitlobes;Witk, and Oil Cans,:far
sole at the Golden ht . i.itar . Drug Store. rront
Columbia' tElfx,24
TOOTIic: i WASE,-,—Zerma . 9' x,iil6liorbotie
rcotif wti,, -v ei:o•t:t e ' e s be BVe:t Itatt ffi n b i l' onl k inVlt c ,
Wheeler's Teuberry' Tooth' Wash: al.°. Thotripsan4
Antiseptic aud;Aroniatie , Tooth Soap: at
J. 8. Ota.f.l.:TT & CO'S
Golden Mortar Drag Stere,Trim tin., Columbia, Pa.
Dec 3,1eg0.
• .•
I UST, RECEIVED, direct from the maenfae•
tj turcts,a lot a Potent K.ftlcelle or COIll
oil Lumps. of 13 .ditrerein patterns, unrivalled he
beauty, sunplicity. safety or economy. They arc not
liable to,explode, emit no orensive odor while burn
ing, very easily regulated, burn without smoke. and
the light is much.ehenper than Any other now in use
Alan, a fresh supply ofGermine Mite Kerosene or
Coal 011, suitable to burn in the above lamps, all al
which can be procured on very reasonable terms, a:
the Drug store of
Dec.3,l 30. - - • IL WILLIAMS-
• • 4131.111LT.1711.332.131V•5T01L17.
TUST _RECISIVED,,a• larger and finer stick
of Toys and 'fancy koptletlion ever' before. My
friends and °Amore Invited to call and examine
the stork before purchasing elsewhere. as they will
here find an unlimited assortment, suitable for pres
ents to persons ofauery age and tuete. An immense
nerenmentof Porimotinaier, Pocket Books, kc..,&c.
CHINA and other Fancy, .Arlicles, too numerous
to mention, for rale by G. 1, SNt ITH, Locust street,
between the thank and Franklin House.
Columbia. Dee. 9, 1859.
CRANBERRIES! CRANBERRIES!
A/ARRAN7'ED Fresh and sound. in large or mai
V quantities, in H. SUY 11 , A altrl
Grocery Store, Corner Front and Union ,ti.
Nov. 19 1859.
2000 ,1002sL1ILS.
WANTED for one year, from Arm of April neat" TWO
ir 9 . Thousand Dollars, for which will be given a Arai
mormage on property worth three tunes that amount
Enquire at this office. [Des 241.50-if
P . 6ID CREAM 01? GLYCERINE.—For the cure
and prevention fro eharpped bonds. Are.. For sale
at U.C. GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE.
Dee 3,185 P. Front street. Colombia.
Furs and Shawls
THERE is nothingmore acceptable and appropriate
1 for a gift than a good Set of Femora rich Brodie
Shawl, either of which we can furnish at a lower
price and bolter goods than any other establishment
in Columbia; for the proof of the above assertion;
the ladies. Call and Judgefor.yourselves, at
- •• ' If, C. FONDERSMITIES;
Dec.10,'59. ' Colombia.
'LAVORING BITRACTL—BighIy Contenttated
EXI/11E1 VUXliiiir. Pine Apple. Lemon. Almond ,
Lie.. at • J. B. DP:L.L.LITT ar. CO'S
• Dee. 3.11359. Goldenidonar Drag Store.
For Sale.
1000 CHESTNUT RAILS afbell quality.
U. F, oILITOLD, Canal Soma
Columbia, Dec. 10.1839.
PURIFY TOE BLOOD.
nofftst's
VilairrAZND PEICENLIO3 B L E
SITTERSPILLS
A.
•
T HB high and cinied - celebrity which then
pre-eminent Medicines: bare acquired for
invariable efficacy in all the dioceses Which theypro
fess to carr. has rendered' MN Canal practice of puf
fing not only unnecessary, hut nnwonby of them.—
They are known by their halts; their goad works
testify for them, and they thrive not by the faidi of
the credulous.
In all eases of Asthma. Acute and Chronic Rheu
matism, directions of the Bladder and ladtseya. Od
ious revers and Liver Conpleints.—ln the south and
west. where these direasen prevail they will be found
invaluable. Planters, Fermers,•and others, who epee
use thesis Medicine*, will never afterwards be with
out than.
Drlninmds.—No person with Otis dlitreasina disease
should delay acing these medicines inuneely.—
Eruptions of the *lda, Erysipelas, Flatatency, Fewer
and Ague. For this scourge of the western country
these medicine., will be *mad a safe, speedy.and cer
tain remedy. Other medicines leave the system sob
ycto a return of the diaeave--a care by there teed
norti perameent. Try them, be satisfied, and be
caned. '
hisaemnsi. Itheniunte..6-Never halt to eradicate ow.
*ltaly all the efeets•of alereory infinitely* sooner titan
the most pcsisrfoi preparation earsespirilia.
Night Sweats, Dronsint O.hUA Namoos Com
plaints of all•kfade, Organic d rumfons,Palpitatiost of
the Penn s Painter's Cootie.
Paha—The original propirinarrof these soedieines
was mated of Piles of= reales mandlog bribe use of
them Ws Medicines - akin& .Wmons of all blade see
egiesustip expelled by their Nodielnes. Parente
will do well to administer them whenever their vait•
*motel. sosneeted. Relief wid eortoin. •• •
THE LIFE PILLS AND PHCENIX BITTEES
ratify the - blood, und.theaxpatote al/ Alseafte tram
the system. A singlet. ssisLampiliplace the Lith Pith
sad ethamix,thitiers beyond the reach et competitive
In the estieudion.M evety patient. Prepared add
sold by
Ibt.WIIILLINII.IIIOPPAT,
821Bnoodway . . ear. Wor th Si, Mew Pork.
,grmc F mle la r Itel,hlTegliDy
- ALAMW AUT,I4 ., :
11111 F.: uhseriberrinuritartspat c the. Washington
I_ norm adjoinittlehbriresitittratugit" ---
_ A, FIEBI,CLAS.SyrigEaSI3ILLIA Bp:
TABLE,
with all the accessories best qhality, This is the
best table in any town or city in the state, earn( Phila
delphia or Pittsburg. Lovers - of the gams are.invitod
to earl.
D. HER R.
_Columbia,Deeerrrhernt, - 184i9.
For Bale.
50;000 P L l o C ml7 3'N°:and It. B F li A g git ; V at
Piers No. I, '2, 3, 4,5, 2,7 and 8, Canal Donn.
at Sirr N 0.2, Dro.ioedit.
41:1 1 1117121. - 17314L1WZ11.
WE ore geld:dial he - ;sho neglects to provid for. his
household is i'worte than the heathen. , There
is no doubt of it. When in health the provident matt
will provide for his elm rge,tind whilst that health in.
met hits prudence should prepare for solace in the dark
day, for the hour when Ike sympathy of friends is as
rounding brass.. This east be 4101IC by Life Insurance.
Y:vcry man owes this Marto his family:' The uncer
tainty of life is a constant lesson whirh teaches the
fact that he who today walks in The pride ofmnithood,,
may fall to-morrow, and the plaits by which riches
and honors were to have been• bred - chi to the" loved
ones,vanish as' the morning :misty. Let every man its
health insure to his famil y the comfort of knowing
that should he be called from them the wolf may be
kept from the door.
The United *tate. Life Insurance &Trust Co. effect
this end. For pamphlets ' terms and general infer
'nation on the subject, refer to
F. X.7.IEGLER, Agent,
Office, base mi.nt of Black's Hotel.
Nov. 26,1859.1 y ,
TOMATO PlLLS.—Extraet -of Tomatoes; e
entliortie and Tonle: For side nt
S. DELL Err & CO'S
Dee .3.'59. Golden mortar Drug Store.
- Z0MAX.4 1 31.33.1W1/1 1 1 1 NOTICE.
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY
Alt now prepared to receive and forwdrd
)`REICH I' nu the Philadelphia Division, to and
Giii - all station. where they have agents, at the:follow
ing rates per hundred pounds:
BETWEEN PHILA. AND COLUMBIA.
Pint Class, Secoed Class, Third Class. Fourth Clims.
25 cents. 21 cents. In emits. 10 cents.
Flour, lid cents per barrel.
Pig Metal, 111 cents per 100 rounds
BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER.
First Class. , Second Class. Tlaird,Class- Fourth Claw.
23 cents. 20 cents. 17 cents. 15 cents.
I Flour,
Pig Metal, 21 cents per barrel.
%cents per 100 pounds.
Shipments made to Pittsburg and all intermediate
! tat ion.llll he•eirifore•
RATES FROM COL'A TO PITTSBURG.
Fleet Class: Second Class.. Third Class. Fourth Class.
75 dd 45 35
Flour per barrel, 00 cents,
ErFteight consigned to stations where the Com
pany has no agents toast be prepnid.
Articles of Ist Class.
Rooks, Fresh Visli,
Hoots and Shoes, Nuts in bags.
Cedar am) Wooden Ware, Porter & Ale in bottles
Dry Goods, Puultr , a coops
Eggs, Pork. (fresh,
Furuitnre,, Peuhry,(dres.ea
Feathers, Wra),ping Paper -
Articles of-:Pd Class,
Apples, Miami.,
Cheese, Melons,
Clover and Crass Seed, Oil in casks or boxes,
Crockery, Paper in boxes,
Candles, Pasteboard,.
Casks or Carrels, (empty,) Peaches, Pane&
Groceries, Printing Paper
Guns and Rides, Paper Hangings,
Herring in boxes and kegs, Queenrware,
Hardware, Sweet Potatoes,
Slops, Tobacco in bales,
Iron, (hoop, heed or slier: , ) Tea,
Leather, Type,
Liquor In wood, Tallow,
Itlnrble Slobs 5/ bitable Turpentine, (spts.,)
Monuments. Vartitsh.
Articles of Sd Class,
Alcohol, Potatoes,
Coffee, Turnip.,
Hides, (green,) Vinegar,
Lard. White Lend,
Oysters & Clams. (in shell,) Window Glass.
Tobacco, (manufactured,)
A Articles of - 4th Class.
Codfish, Rosin,
Cotton. Salt,
Fish, silted. Tobacco, (leaf)
Grain of all kiwis, Tiii,
Nails and Spikes, Tat,
Pitch, Whi.key.
Plaster, .
fj:Tk or further informatim ,1 apply to
E. J. SNEEDER-, Freight 1ee..., Phila.
„ E. If. ISOICE. Freight As t!... Columbia.
W.. H. MYERS, Freight Agent, Lancaster.
Columbia., Nov. 20, LEW.
-
More New Shawls.
A WINO to our very large sale of Shawls this see
eon.k, we have another addition of new style 13re
cha Long Shawls, Reversible Blanket, &c, to which
we respectfully invite the attention of ladies.
eats and Youth's Long Shawls. very cheep. at
C. FONDEILRMYr
Peoples , Cash Store.
JUST received a fresh supply of all the
Popular, Patent Idedieitten of the day, winch um
warranted genuine, at the
GOLDEN MORTAR zat..7o STORE,
Dee 3,1E59. - Front meet, Columbia.
GEORGE' J. Sllllll3l,
IHOLISIIE and Retail Bread anti Cake
Baker.--Constantly on hand a variety of Cakes,
no numerous to mention; Craokers; Soda, Wine, Scroll.
utd Sugar Biscuit; Confectionery, of every description,
ke... 6.e. LOCUST STRIPY,
Dec. 3, 'SO Between the Bank and Franklin House.
COA.CIMAZING.
CARTER & Vag "•,....te BECKER,
MANUFACTURERS OF
COACHES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C.,
Second Street, nearly opposite the Lutheran
Church; Columbia, Pa.
SILVER 61EDAL-Ist PREMIUM-1859.
BRONZE MEDAL-Ist PREMIUM-1850.
Awarded by the Lancaster County Agricultu
ral and Meckanica/ Society,
TJIB call attention to the fact
that the Firm Premium, a Silver Medal. wits
awarded them by the Lioncuster Comity AgricuTamil
and Mechanical Society for Oohed Shelling TOO DOR
gy exhibited at the Fair nfthe Society in oetoh ea ,tspp ;
ohm. it Bronze Medan—Fiat Premium—for the heat
Ai dl
their Conch and Cnrringe Making
meat, they continue to manufacture Conchee, Car
riages. Buggies. Snlkiee. and all other vehicles in
their line. Their reputation nu workmen is fairly es
tablished, es they can confidently claim for their
work the media of beauty O f forme. elegance of finish,
anti strength of structure. One of the distinguishing
(wor e , of their wnrk is tie altirabillty; all vehicles of
Their build ate constant-tett of the Live seasoned route
fiat, and put together firmly and substantially. 'They
give partleulsratirmion to the
• REPAIRING OF VEHICLES',
and 'warrant an :heir work in this lino to give satis
faction.
in nddition to their practical eXPerielice in the bu
.inm, they have the ...q.t.:ice of the butt workmen
—none other being employed.
The public in reispecillilly invited to eall and ex
amine-the stock on hand,
DA NI URI. CA ET I , E.
EDWIN A. 131,CKElt
Colombia. Nov. 20, 1859.
MRS. WIIII3I.OIXF,
An experienced Nurse and Female T 4 ~eunn, pre
ge,eth to the attention of snoitcss, Lee
SOOTHING SYRUP
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING.
which greatly facilitates the precept , of, willing, by
softening the gums, reducing all inflammation—arid
stibtr alf pain and spasmodic argon. and u
SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS.
Depend upon itt mothers, 41 wiH give rest to pour.
selves, and,
RtLIEV AitDIICALTII TO VOVR INFAXTS.
We have pat up and sold this article for over ten
years. and canny. in confidence and troth of it. what
we have never been able to ny of any other medi
cine—never has felted in a single instenee, to erect
a cure, when timely and. Never did .we know an
instance of dissatisfac don by anyone who used iti
On the contrary all are EL delighted With its opera
tions, and neat in terms 7, of highest commendation
ofits magical effects and L. meirical virtues. We
speak in this matter as 'what we do know,” after
ten years' experience. pa and pledge our reputation
fortLefolfilment of whet oa we here declare. Its al.
most every instarime where the infant is suffer
ing from pain sad ex. banition, relief will be
found hi fifteen armrest, ty agnates after the syrup
is administered.`
That valuable prepay rim ation Is the preseriprion et
one of the meatemelt ,Len eneed skilliel Nunes
in New England, and r has been need with never
failing success in
THOUSANDS S OF CASES.
boot only reliever the child from pain, but Invig
orates the stomach and 02 bowels, corrects aridity,
and gives who end en 0. emy to the whole system.
It will almost instantN. w "►
relieve
GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND
WIND", ,.,
COLIC.
and overcome coeval a , pions, which If not speed
ily remedied, end is p ! death. We believe it the
ben and *west remedy o n g at the wort& in all eases
of Dysentery and Dim. rhea n.em In children. wheth
er it arises from tee th of, or From any other
came. We would ray to every mother who has
child suffering from pi may of the foregoing corn
plaints—do TM let year ep. preindiCes, nor theenvie
dime of others, stand = between your suffering
child and the roller that in will be eure—yels
knell! sure--to *glow the use of this modirine.
if timely need. Fall directions for ming will seem.
pony each bowie. Prone gemalne oaks. the him Wm
ale of Curtis * Ferkets,ltiew TorlGis on the outside
wrapper.
Bold by doaqs efraaetsout the world.
Principe) Ilfe. 13 Cedar street, New York.
PRICE OK Yl3 CEWTS PB/1 BOTTLE.
Vermin. by RAVILLI/01 floiewhil ,
Oct,l 1131.11 y
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Rates of Advertising.
square[eli neslene week,
'• titres wee'.s. 75
eatele.tih:equenttil.r.rf iOtt. ro
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verti4cenent•i II proportion
literahliscouni will he made to genrterly.holr
early ervearly ad vertiscra,who are utrietilcoobuf al
o t heir hastiness.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
3 nil 'MITTS Seger Boxes, (boxes of one hundred
v and two hundred and , fitly,) all ia. Koud old,'
which wilt be sold at $3,00 per huadred.b y tr•kiag
whole of them FENDIVICH lf. RHOS_
Wholesaleand 'Brian Tobacro and S rgar Mauu
tory, Front st„ five doors above Lo cost, Colombia.
November 5.1859.
- FT.ift MINCE PIES!
THOSE mooring Chrirtmos good things will fi nd
frret rate article of New Citron at
• 11.r....U17 M'S
Grorery Store, corner Front and Union et.
N0e.28.11330.
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LFroni the N. Y. Rye/sing Post, 1859.(
Ha Wasavv.—The fifly-two numbers of this
attractive and entertaining publication, issued daring
the last year, have been gathered into a tingle volume-,
and ties, that we tee them together, vve are earpriard
at the variety, the sprightliness, and the Value of the
content.. There Is a complete history of nearly all
Stir pultlie events bribe year—there are ample dioser
tnnotts on the Matting tomes—there are the graceful
t reltfign (not always trivial, however, bat profoundly
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are the records of jokes: new and old—and, above all.
there are those striking wood cut representations of
contemporary men and things, of follies and fashions,
and of cuttoms and coontries—alt contained within a
single volume, and toile had for a Nom It ten grand
picture-Look of the human life of the nineteenth cen
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it—the old and thoughtful, the young and goy; the
taco of buitittess. the child and the woman.
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she yellow.covered literature, fo.,we should-be Wad
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summary of Foreign and Domestic Intelligence in al.
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DR. M'EANE'S
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
MD
LIVER PILLS.
WE beg leave to call the atten
tion _of the-Trade, and more
especially the Physicians of- the
country, to two of the most popu
lar remedies now before the public.
We refer to
Chas. llPLanes Celebrated
Vermifuge and Liver Pills,
We do not recommend them as
universal Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name purports, viz.:
THE VERMIFUGE,
For expelling Worms from the
human system. It has also been
administered with the most satis
factory results to various Animals
subject to Worms.
THE LIVER PILLS,
FOP the CUPC Of LIVER COMPLAINTS,
all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK.
HEAD-ACHE, &c. In cases of
FEVER AND AGUE,
preparatory to or after taking Qui
nine, they almost invariably make
a speedy and permanent cure.
As specifics for the above men
tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled,
and never known to fail when w' -
ministered in accordance with the
directions.
Their unprecedented 'popularity
has induced the proprietors,
FLEMING BROTHERS,
PITTSBURG Ei, PA..
to dispose of their Drug bush:c.c.s,
in which they have been succet,...
fully engaged for the last Tv.enty
Years, and they will now give dui r
undivided time and attention to
their manufacture. And being de
ter-mined that Dr. M'Lanc's Cel--
brated Vermifuge and Liver Pits
shall continue to occupy the 1.1L,1i
position they now hold among t:.e
great remedies of the day,, they
will continue to spare neither, tine
nor expense in procuring the BeFt
and Purest material, and com
pound them in the most thotouch
manner. Address all ordcis to
MEN Ban Pittsburgh, F.
P.P. Dealers WI Pkialtdatte orertimg fn m ott •••
than Strudiap Deo*, wig do well to *roe t15t0,0....e
adinetkik and earn 110104 tud Dr. irLowos, prgorot ,
PlooloP ftrot"7"atttorgh. ft To dote *Wog
than w Utak we will I,roeual per mil. rot hai4. l, ' O 7
Part of the Vatted State, roe des of PPIle for mere
threorest pottage rump* or one Os; at ottwit.a* P"I
foams.° tbrw•e•ltt witAintu. Alt or• 4 1- S ,
tott t• AM *ILI* • 17
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