„.,,.• , - .- • - '....IIVANS...dEf WATEONS , -7--- 1. ', 3 . AL W. 1 14.41/ F4O 1 1 9 04 el 2 '‘''St' t i 0 teS ?In ' Tee , .......-___ •.. 1 - - -- - • - PHILADELPHIA. ANOTHER- TEttIIMPIEU -; 4 ' ^ - ' , Philadelphia. Sept. 29,1949. To Via PILIMIDIMYCY TOO FlimAintirau.AClOcrt.- Trai , L . Syarrt? - _-pnelmobj!cribeiyi„youir coiMaitiee to examine the of a Salamander Safe. of Evan. a Wet«ois,' sAor being exposed to *Mamie fire comthe Fair Gionadcloreixid hoom. fr.nectial!), represent: That after seven conk - cloak wood and three of pine Auld been concocted around the Safe, it was opened in the pretence of the committee, and the contents 'alien out. a bole warmed, but 110 t even scorched. Several Silver Medal,. heretofore received by the manufacturers. and a large quantity of documents were in the Safe, sad came out entirely uninjured. The experiment satisfies! 114 of the capacity of Sates of this kind to protect cuutentr from any fire to which they may tfe exposed. 'Fite C011111111((<0 awarded a Diploma and Silver &festal. ST/1.1. ANcrrif ER Wilmington, Del.. Sept 17, 13.59.—Mes,re. Eezme Wni-on. rhiladelpLia: GENTILIMIKM—TIie Sularnittitirr Fite-Proof San of your minnufseture, purchased by is from your Agent Perrislit Garrett, of our city, some nine months ago, wen severely tried by burglars last S.iiiirday night. and although they had a sledge hammer. colt drill. and gunpowder, they did not mitered in open lug the Sale. The lock being one of "Flail's Patent Powder proof.. they could not get the powder into it. but drilled a hole in the lower panel and forced in a large charge, which wit• Ignited, and alhough the .11C0f, inside and out, showed the explo-ion not to have been n small one. it wa, tint foreed open. We suppose they were the greater part of the night at wank on it. We are muck gratified at the result of the attempt to enter it, and if the above facts are int any -ervice. you are at liberty to u-c them. Yours., Truly, UAW:AHD &JONES. CIII7.AT FlREl—Asorn Ert TRIUM l'H'l Kunxville. Tetinev,e, Mulch 1:1111, 1a59. Ithiladelphi,—Gentle ffl,ll-- I t afford, me velit pilea , uro to sal to you thin Me Salamander Sate, winch 1 purelia.e.l front you in I'ebruary•, It.Ss, proved to tie what sou teeotrimelided it—u sure protection from fire. My , lorehou-e, to grther with rrveral ethers. woe Isurierd to the ground March la.t. The Sale tell through in.° the evilar. and wag exposed to intro -e heat lor •tr or t ight honor and when It wit , taken (role the ruin, and opened, at its content, were found to he bit a pelt - eel •tine. the Stooks mat the papers not in lag injured any whatever. I eau cheerfully reeo 11111 l emit your Sales to the earn nit y. beltersug. ts. I Jo, that they are a• near tire plop( al it is p05,41,1e I . or any Safe to be made. TJitM/AS J. PO WRI.L. ir7-.A. large wienrimene of the :Move Safe- ulsvop• no hand. at 304 Cheques street, (late :24 Soul rnunli mreri4 Philadelphia. • November a, ISSN. LIFE INSURANCE. THOMAS WELSII, Esq., has been appointed Agent of the Penn Mutual Life In.urunce Com pany, of Plilladelprna. for Columbia nun neighbor hood. Thin loan old esinhbaned Company, I,qm* wishing to provide for their fun Otes in vitae of death bad heave call on the agent and get insured. Columbia,July IS. 18..W-tf NEW WINTER GOODS. *- NOW Opening a magnificent assortment of Full owl %Venter (load.. NEW FURS from 51,00 Co Nri n sett, Mink Sable, Stone Dt mien, Faub, Squirrel, Sliver Alurtert, &r.. Sc. • CLOAKS AND DUSTERS, New' York and Pillialieirthin Manufacture Newe.tt Pattern•. Vail and %Vinter Cloultm I D,,.ter• Open ing Daily. Black Beaver Cloak,. Meek Tlieot Clualtsokc., Ice.; wide Mack Silk Velvet for Cloak,. SHAWLS, SHAWLS. Jacquard Reversible, Long and Square Brocnn. Sod la,. in black mid colored cenirc.; Super ' , renal' Blanket. Bay Slate, Long und Square Slaatvls, and ail the different makes, &c. GENTLEMEN'S SHAWLS DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS. All Wool Lupins raris s pritned bouquet deinine•; All Wool Lupins French Alerittoes. in Week end nil color; Fancy New Style Paris Ores• Silks, Black Clus.y Silks orthe Beet Brands Imported; Houma 1 black end brown ground I/chatter. 25 cents per yard; 4-4 French Chintzes, 2.5 critic; English Chimes..., 12; reale. - - HOSIERY. Men', Merino nrd Cotton Shirt. and Drawers. Lndie. Undervest4 ; Ladies' Merino black. +abbe and colored, Merino flocs, black, white and col• tired; lkiya Merino Ho-c, block, white and colored; Children'. Merino Hose. black, white and colored; Ladies', Aliases'. Boy. , and Children's Cotton lioriery. GLOVES AND 'GAUNTLETS, . . in silk, fleecy lined, lisle thread, cloth, buckskin and ►id. MEN'S WEAR. A choice and large ageortment of CalsimereP, and new and benutilnl my*. Ve.iinc. BLANKETS. A very large stock of 131ankete, Woolen Coverlets, Comforts. Flannels. ho.. tee. CA RPETINGS. A new and full supply,front I 2 cent• up. FLOOR OIL cLortis. from one ys rd to four yard+ wide, cut in one piece to suit hell, Furniture Oil Clothe, 4.4 ICI 0.4 wide. CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE A new and full supply. LOOKING GLASSES, WALL PAPERS. crsoo pound Even Good Geese Feathers. lIAULIENI AN'S Cheap Coati Store. Columbia, November 5. 1952 25 PER CENT. SAVED. E have just received all more Boxes of Black For Tobacco, from our or the be.t man ufnetories in Virginia—mm.li superior to the first lot manufactured for or. We wi.h to mate 111 regard to this Tobacco. that we man recommend it no better in finality and flavor that, any sweet Tobacco before manutortured ;n this mate or el•e where. We eau guarantee to all wi-Imig to try it tl.at they will save -1.5 per rent. by I. 11) m g . our BLACK FAT Toll.kr - I'o The Tahareo is flee from •tent and dirt, riptide of nothing but pure leaf. and •weetened with the l.r•t o f white +Hear. All dealers who aril ...eel tottered shod Id give tla• orblr n tnn4 and if it not a. we represent it. we w•1I on On 3 time refund the prire %Ve also keep on band the lulluw•rng broads ot chew ing 1011311. CO: r. wept read. Lnnf. sweet Cot:gee", Sweet Honey Dew, Sweet Caventli•h. Sweet !lorry Nine and sweet Twott. We keep the 1.'41 tumid of Ronal! to.ti Ready. find a new leaotiitot natural railed !lie VI wain botade rre••ed Wr have the large-i ' , lova of Se gal, toitif Chewing 'rob luei o we.l 01 Ph i hl e :rh o ,— We yvill ilie above hAg, 1;01 cull he licui4lit In lent rut All who ite.i! in the above itele• are reNlll , lreli 10 e• 11/. a nil it et du.wt oiler them good.. littler than ran be tionglit iI e where, w e tt,ll nolo-S. thew no hay. 11"Snittil ti nrtns . LC Inntr•nle ion! Iteiiiii T. •,,„ ..0. m,4l6.l.winny. fiv , !tom I ./.• Pm. NoweifiLe .5, 1,01. ff'TIMIW'In Improved Air Heaters, Fuel & Heat Economizing Stoves, & Heaters. THE maiintnerarcr. bare ;o•t and now oiler for •ule. ri tine Parlor &I ore and Pnrlor Cook Al.o.their tante Henning Furnace, (Of for br..rrnt of luwidto;• with oar healer. The... healer., titian le-I. have proven ;hentrelve. to renitire but halt Ile.' fuel r• ginned by other hearer, of the came rite. arid they give much more turd a plea , , liter lieut. 'l'h.• ren•ou. why' they work p.o mirth littler are lireaure they have more heating •urfaee m direct contact with the tire, and the supply of are oven the /111e111111 cued external surface is greater rind more perfect to lake the bent tip rapidly, thereby prey elintig the furnace Irons hold ing the beat. tattling it red hot to burn it out and scorch=the are, ansiloing it dry and opprer•rve. The bear, not being held. oi not forced up the Oue,ns i• the ca.e where heal it held In the furnace, becalm., the vent up the smoke pipe lathe tred,t. the drafidniwing it up and the furnace forcing n back These diflicul , lieu We overcome, and :he heal Is oared that waste, In stoves end heelers. Shreiner's Ileatera•re the only double Abblleating Furneeeit in the market, arid therefore have a great advantage over all Heaters in ace for Paving heat god fuel. Cr Bete Stovea will heel. with the fuel of one or dietary stove, 1..0.101 in MO or three ordinary rover and they heat rooms op and down stairs. ViltiEl NEU dr. VOUNC. Manufacturers. N 0.37 North queen st., next to Sholwr's I lotel, Lan canter. Pa. Dee. ID. 1 619. SPICES, &C., FOR THE HOLIDAYS.' CINNAMON. Ginger. Clove•, Mare.. lgulmeg•. All spice, Pepper, Correander; all ground and un ground. Extract. of Peach, Lemon, Bitter Almond, Vanilla Essence Lemon slid Cinnamon. Rosa Water, Sweet Abiyaram, Some, Oak ieg Soda Cream Tartar Ira raihorne, .A:ralua. Caraway Peed, Fennel Seed. Cardamom Seed, l'earl Asa, Tar Fade Acid. Oil Lemon. All the above articles are gooranteed pure and of the best quality. For rile at the Drag Stole of. R. WILLIAMS. Front street. Calumbin OEM HEADQUARTER'S & NEWS DEPOT GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. WE have just received n large and fine assortment of ha adtwinely boned Book.. suitable for presentt for the holiday., among which may , be found. Anneal., Album., Poets, Lutheran, methodid„ and Pre.byterian Hymn Book - it, in many styles of binding; Emecopal and Catholic Prayer and Hymn Book*, Pocket Bibles at from 50 cents to $4,00 each. We would tall paricalar attention to our stock of Juveniles, it being the largest and bee: a.sortment ever offered in Chi. Blare. FANCY ARTICLES, Saab ma Port Pelioa—Leather and Papier histehe, Pocket Books, Rolewood Work Boxes, Glass and Pereelain Ink Stands, ike. Ws invite the natal,* to eat ■nd erantine our .:Dek. a. we are confident we can pleaae them both in style and price. SATLOR /k McDONALD. Co itialtna. Meant berl7, IMO a: Stoves,...Tin.Waxe,Alstslfixtmes, tee. =MA= WILSON, rE. Carrier Seecindiusd locust Streets. Til subscriber Miring entirely refitted his store and laid in a complete new sloe* of every thing in his linc„invitrethe attention of the public to hi• anunicm.nl or • STOVES OF EVERY STYLE & PATTERN. ins mock is very large and complete, con sisting of Royal Cook, %VIM= Penn, Nohle.National. Young America, Al °ruing Sus r, Complete Conk. Cooking Ranges. Parlor Cook, four patterns. Parlor Stoves of every snake, size, style and variety, Oar Room and Office Stoves. &c. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. Alarge stock of articles in the above line of bolsi ea.., comprising eve rything that I. ma nufnetused of Tin. Sheet Iron. &e., for Household purposes. Dix -lock is of Ilk own manufacture, Lind he cal vouch for it, excellence:lnd durubility. Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, eke. ALA R(.1: and complete assortment of elegant Gas Fixtures of tasteful designs. consisting of six. four, three and two burster Chandellers.eingle burner Dalt Pendant., Side Lights plain and ornamental. Drop Balmer...tr., alWraya on baud. GAS FITTING all its branches attended to with promptness. House Roofing, Spouting, &c. lOUS ROOFING and spounNa put op in the I E I. moot Aub.lanlinl manner; Plumlsing, Bell Hang it: and oth e r bra Hello! , of the batistes., curried on us tel etufore, on the most teniannt•le Wan.. lIIRA AI WILSON. Corner of Second and Local sit acts. rolumLia.Seplember 5, 1857. GM W. IVOODWADD JOHN IV. GEARY. I'. RI:THRHYORD. ALFRED B.GILLetr. NOW OPENING AT THIRD AND UNION STREETS, A LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER MOODS. WE invite eiipecial utivition to our CA It I'EnINGS. Oil yards,33 iitelies wide Woolen List Carpel-31e 110 .• " Woolen Filling and Double Chaos, 37c " " Ingrain all wove Carpet. • bEi s toertic. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. An flirt, u-sorimelit of U. of all s:y les and prices. 'frr Call nod examine our emit De Imiiie•! A lot or Hew •/1114 of prints. M ENS' WEAR. mitt complete re-moment of Clam, Cassimeres, Vestins , Sr, very superior lot. BOOTS AND SHOES. Alen's. Bays', Ladies', Misses' and Children's Boots and :Thurs. GROCERIES. Our moek of ftroreries hoof the beet, and complete. Wrenn offer our Groceries at the very lowest figures QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, &c.' We Invite eXIII7IIIIIIIIOII of the stock of Queenswure and fillissware; it in remarkable both for quality and clamour... ‘Vo haven splendid lot of No I MACKEREL. ID-We will sell our good. 11 4 cheap as mayor our coatreres. p. 0. & It. F. BRUNER. Cola 0ct.31, Cor. Third nod Union Si,.. Shieiner's Patent Fuel and Heat Economizing Stoves and Heaters. A LANCASTER COUNTN"I'II I Uhl Pll. T the tau... County Agricultural and Mecfmniva 7 Fair. PhthoSlirrener's Stove Invention for saving wa-te bent and fuel. wan awarded a Silver Sett val ued at 5.51). for the most hove/ and useful Lancaster County Invention, Al-o, to Shreiner,- Young. for best Apparatus for Warming Ilou.es a Silver Medal. The JuJaes also said In their report (there being no premium for Ibis elan. of Stoves) Cam Shreiner & Voting were entitled to a special notice for their Improved Ornamental list- homin g Cantor and Hall Stove. At the State Fair, recently held at Philadelphia. tie tiNlowing award- were made: To Shreiner & Young, for hest hull stove, First Preinitim and Diploma; for Po rtolhe Heater, Premium und Special Diploma. The improvement in Stoves and Healers was pro. nomwed at the Slate Fair, II the moat -cientifie men at our rummy. the greatest improvement ever made in Stove., n lima the only 4C ketoi6c Stove in the world. These Stove. and Healer-allow 110 WII II IC brut up the line. and burn the an. better Man any gas !writer in the market. ‘Ve nil he these statements, knowing that we do 1101 exaggerate. To sad-try alld we ask all tincre.tril mean and see the Stoves in op eration. Tinse wishing to purchase tined run no ri-h, as we' guarmitee the complete operation. and great -aving of turf Those wanting u cheap furniture, that heal. well with a moat' quantity of fuel should cull 1 and examine at S II R FIN F: Ft & YOUNG'S, 0e1.2.:,'.."&tf No. 3: Not th Queen 11.. Ln Delmer AFEW of the Books just received from the New York and litiladelphin Trade Sale,: • Sloun's City rind Suburban Architect u re, containing numerotni Deaigns and Detail.. Illuidrated with one hundred tied sixty engraving.. Sloan's Con.tructice Architecture: a guide to the practical builder and mechanic, in which ts conta'tted a .erie. of De.ignm for alonfes, roofs and moires. .11- lu.truted by sixty-six carefully prepared Plates. Downing's Lundte.ope Gardening and Rural Archi tecture. The Lady's Manual of Fancy Work: a complete tn. •1 rumor in every variety of Or nusnental Needle \York. By Mrs. Rogan. Glorsary of English Wont•, &c., &c., by Richard Chenethr French. D D. New Dictionary of QUolntionv from the Greek. Lat in and Modern Languages translated into English. The Tin Trumpet; or, Beads nod Tails far the Wise and Waggish. Empire of Russia. from the remotest periods to the present time. By John S. C. Abbott. All About 1r or. the Ifistory and Mystery of Corn• ;non Things. fly Ilugh smith Carpenter. Souvenir., of Travel. By Madam f.tetuvia Walton Le Vert, 2 VON. Allibone's Dictionary of A mbar.. Vol. I. The Harp of a Thousand ;Strings.; or, Laughter for n Lifetime. Any of the above books wal he •old et very loo• prices at JOHN SIIKAFFEIt'S eneun 1306kmore, North Queen 11.. Luucu.ter, Nov. 4, %KO. Split Peas! Snpoty of Dried I onjolt received nod for .nle very LI clomp. nt S. I'. EBEII LEIN'S Nov. 19.18.59. Grocery Store. No. Locust vt. FRANKLIN HOUSE RESTAURANT, UNDER THE FRANKLIN HOUSE, LOCUST STRENT, COLTIMBIA, PA. subscriber hes ore nett in the basement of Iris hotel. the Frenklm ;louse. a REsTmAIANT, where lie is prepared to rre sins and other Ite treahmeitta in the beat aryls. The efftitblbliment his been newly feted lip with if 'flew to the be-t Oreool. 11100111100 of his mottoiners, cud 110 effort will be spored to properly and promptly eater to their wants and eppeine, •Flie Oysters, Se .provided will be of the hest qual ity. and that they may be well cooked and served an experienced persrie trona one of the best estehli-h -meets in Philedelphia, has been cinteged to take t barite of the cookie,: department. The subscriber a.ks of his friends and air iaibiir a share of custom. .1. P. lSlll,l.bll{, Columliio. Oct.:V.IMP. h rneklin noun, — WASHINGTON .INSTITIITE. rphi‘ Lr tame will be reopened lilt MON DAY, SEPT. J The coarse of instruction will be arranged rererellee to the Wattle of thOse 14.1/0 t-lt to al. 1:11a a iliornuell education in the Classic. and Mailie• 111:111e., and nll Other limilelsee usually teeth: an ItnEll ::letiools and stemma nes. hlesie will be 1011Eht by an experienced einrecti fr. A few !murders will be re eei, eOlOlO the family t/1 the Pi invited. JOS. D.NICIIOI.S. Cola. sue. 20, 'WI. if. SEWING- DIACEUNES. rliE undersigned bag btenappuintedngent far SINGER'S CELEBRATED SEWING MA CMS ES, sad reromnteuJ• them, after years of trial l.y lanaelf. spathe BEST MACHINES IN 'US E. Ile has at his store in Locust street, below Second. a Mechline suitable for t•ritoring or family purpose., olden can he examined by person. desiring to pur chase. Bening a practical operator he can give all arc...wary inoruction lit the use of the machine...— The public 14 invited to colt and examine the Machine and Work. Atl sizes of Sewing Machines supplied to order. Columbia Oct. 15. P. E. WOR R ELL. :41041=02V-FEI=PMX4=O2V - 33MVIir . Front St., above Walnut, Columbia, l'a. Tsubscriber keeps conatantly on land a large I. and varied assortment of Confectionery. Frail, Cakes, &c. Ile invites attention to has ONION COUGH CANDY, and Giber Candies for Colds. Ile keeps Fruit Cake, lady Cake, and a variety of smaller cakes always fresh. Handsome Clate or every description. with choice Confection, easefully prepared for Parties, Balls, B.c. Columbia, September 10, I r. 1.59 FINE PAPERS & STATIONERY. We have just received and have for sale, at very stable Kites, the largest and best variety or pa pers and stationery ever Mimed to Lancaster, con ststilic wart or De In Roe's 181 Bad, De la Roe's P. 10, Dc la Rue's N 0.6-9 vol. nate, Magnus' Doable Tbiek Cream Laid Bath, Magnus' Ivory Surface Record Cap, French Quadrille, Alhambra Bath, " 5" Eliome Mills Legal Cap, 10 and 14 ID• Home Mills Letter,lo Ilonie Mills Batb, 4, 4 sad 0 sire. L.J. Best Visiting Cards N 0.3. German Bristol Board. De la Roe's Damask Envelopes. De la Roe's Extra Thiek Cream Laid Envelopes. Opaquci Envelopes, all sixes. Buff Envelopes. Metallic Mates. Pencils—Faber's, Pens, India Rubber Pen Holders. 1:1104:—A timid's, Green's, Huber's. ELIAB BARR L CO., :Co =Opposite the Cents House; ()globe- SESS. C. iwzrzrirlaws C. RETIN: ER Sap Sago t elieisePaz::,'&.." A Lot of Sap Sap.] Cheese last arrived at S. F.EBEHLEINS Nov. 19.1859. , - Grocery Stare.NO. 71 'Locust st. GO to No: 11.: 7: oiart streerfrime Shed—the best Mute market. , 4.ilr:SroSt.F.':EßEßLElisi. Nov. 19 1 95 9.. - THE largiiffStirelaiMa Oing Now:ls thetimegatly.iini - and ex amine for. oorielves." My coalis3iriviied express ly for 'family - pu - rpoims, L clear - Item dht and slate, and is kepi under cover. , It is of the bestquality, - and ranges ia-price !tom 412,50 - to`lMUO'per ton. -1 have • • •.• • 82,50, *2,75, $3,00 & $3,50 PER TON, delivered at any part orate town. B.F. AP POLO. - - N. B.—Whole•ale e urcbasers ofOoal, by the cargo or car load, will find it to their advantage to call and examine my large atorl• beta re tin rehasing c ivemnere, Coal Yard at Nos. 48,3,4,5,6 and 8 Canal Basin. D. P.A PPOLD. Columbia, Sept. 10, 1859. , ALMANACS FO6 1860,—Call at J. S. Delicit & And procure mr Almanac for the next v r. krat;s net. 1.,59. Segars. 100 000 Halt Spanish Segara; 25,000 Sires, in store and will be fold :at a low figure by I. O.& H. F. BRUNER, Aug. 6, ISM'. Car. of Thi d and Union Streets. GREAT BARGAINS At the Corner of Third and Union sts. GUITA Coarse Grained Sugar for t grins. Pennsylvania Refined %Violin, 10 Bert Oolong Ten, in original China packages. A fine lot Regalia and Opera Siren Sepik; 0 Boxes Arun rinth ell vendi,b Ttiliageo. Also. a large arrortment of A Yo. t Spice., dr.c., &e. for .ale by - Abr.. 20:59. T O.b _ILF.BRUNER. • TRII LARGEST rX , colt::>ai, a a c> Sit , cor 45 WEST OF PHILADELPHIA.. WS call attention to our unrivaled stock of the best brands of Chewing Tobacco which we will sell at,vcry lectured rates. Good sweet Congress at 25e. per lb.. worth Mc.; good sweet Honey Dew. in Me., worth 40e: good sus ect Cavendish, Inlet.. worth 35c.; good Peach Leaf Cavett dish, at atic . worth 37e.; good Temtest. Cavendish, at 35c.. worth 50c. We also have 500.00 G SEGA RS, of different brands, which we can sell cheaper than they east be sold at any other establishment in the country Good Sixes at $4,110 per thousands worth 65.00; good German Sixes, at $5,50, worth .56,a, gt.od German Sixes at $5,00, worth VAL The largest and best assorment of Tobacco, Segars, Snuffs, and everything connected with the trade. at FENDRICII t BROS' Wholesale and Retail Tobacco. Segue and Snuff Manu factory, Flout Street, five doors above Locust, Colum bia. Pa. July 9th. IESO SAVING FUND. COMPANY. CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. tum 1. Money i• received every day, and Many amount, large or .mull. d. five Per Cent. interest in paid for money from the dad• it in put 3. The money is always pnid hack in gold, when ever it in called for, and without notice. 4. Afoneris received from k:xecutors, Adotinistra • lora, Guardians and others who desire to have it is a place of perfect safety, and where interest con be obteitted fork. 5 The money received glom depositors is invested iu Real E.i/lie, itiorigsges, Ground Rent•, and such oilier first-clue; securities as the charier direct=. 8. Office flours—Every day from I/ till 5 o'eloek, and on Mondays and Thursdays till 8 o'clock in the evening. HON HENRY T.. BENNER. Prevident. itonERT SELFRIDGE, Vice Prevident %V V.. 1. R EED, Seeretair y. DIRECTORS. henry 1.. Benner, F. Carroll Brew...-. Edward 1.. Carter, Joeepla B. Barry, Robert Selfridge, Francis l.ee, Samuel K. A-Mon, Jo,eph Vet ker, G. Landreth Minn., lien ry DitTenderfer. OFFICE:—Walnut Street, South -Weal Corner of Third Sires:, Philadelphia April e 3. Issco. NEW MUSIC STORE, No. 93 Market et., Harrisbnrg, SIZEIII32° MUSIC, Instruction Books, MUSICAL MERCHANDIZE GENERALLY, Pianos, ,Velculeons, I iolins, Guitars, Flutes, Amor deons, &c., &e. him. 4. IMO. O.C. n. C WIT: `. FOR SALE. 200 TV.AI. lli l ction Matches, vellt3l7riffricza DRIED FRUIT. DOR Dried rruit—Apples. Peaclte•, Chertiett. tk.r.,- I.' the beet intim market, go to 11. SUYDAM'S Gloccry Store. Corner Front and Union erg. NEW GROCERY STORE. _ a lll3 subscriber Wilt% the attention of the public to tine • , NEW GROCERY, FLOUR, TEED 'AND VARIETY STORE, just opened by hint us No. 71,, Locust street. between Second and Third. lie will keep on hand a complete crock of all kinds of Groceries, Queensware.2ke.. and in-ures ever) thing irs lie good of its kind and prier. lie will furnish BREAD from the Philadelphia Me. chmtical ilukery, fresh every evening; 'Pea BM. mat, Cracker., Acee., &e, Those desiring it can be served at tine houses. lie will give the hardness his strict attention. and by foreeeeing and promptly supply line the trains of eliirens hopes to deserve and receive a liberal slime of their support. SAIIII. F. ErtEnr.r.usr, Oct P, 39. No. 71 Locust 'tree', Columbia. Pa• Dutch Herring! A NY one fond of a good Herring can In. .applied at 2. 4 . EERI.F:IN'S MrNov. 10. ! G rocery etore, 71 LocuFt et. ___ J. S. De'lett & Co's 3 GOLDEN_MORTAR DRUG STORE. TILE only Agents in Columbia for Avet's Saranren. Ayer.' Merry Pectoral. A 3 eN Ague Cure. Ayer's Cu thortic Pills ' Jayne's Expet foram, Juyne'r Alteraiive, Jayne's*. Cambiaiive Balsam. Juvetc' Hair Tome, Jsynt's I. ' .ent. Jayne's Sonolive Pill. Dune's Ague Ceire,Jayne - e Tome Vtrenifuge,Juyne's Hair Dye. irel'urchnring article. of the Agents you cun de pond on them being fresh end genuine. Octoberl.l''!dl. 1859. FOR FALL TRADE. 1859. Camargo Manufacturing Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wall Paper, Window Shade and Oil Cloth Warehouse. NO. '2O EAST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA Fall sty les of Wall Paper,only 5 cent.. Fall styles of Well Paper only 6 cents. Fall style. of Wall Paper only 8 cents. Fall styles of Wall Paper only 10 rem•. Fall *qtr. of Wall Paperonly 121 cents.. Pall styles of Wall Paper only IS cents. Fall styles of satin Paper only :Weems. fall I•irles of Satin Paper only 2S Fall oyles of Satin Paper only 311 cent.. Pall styles of Gold Paper only 50 cent... Fall styles of Gold Paper only 65 cents. Pall styles of Gold Paper only 75 cents. F■ll styles of Gold Paper only 161,00. fail styles of Velvet Paper only 61.00. Fall style:of Velvet Paper ocly 151.23. Fall style/ of Velvet Paper only 61,50. Fall sly lea of Velvet Paper only 61.73. styles of Velvet Paper only 112,00 Borders, Mouldings, Decorations, &c. WINDOW SHADES! WINDOW SHADES!! woe Painted Window Shades 371 cents. Fine Painted Window Shades 50 cents. Fine Painted Window Shades 621 CCM.. , Fine Painted Window Shades ?Seems.. Fine (told Bordered Window Shades 73 Fine Gold Bordered Window FlhadesB7/ cents. Fine Gold Bordered Window Shades *l,OO. Fine Gold Bordered Window Shades 61.23. Fine Gold Borderer! Window *bade* ist,uo. Cords, Tassel*, Fixtnrei; iice. OIL CLOTHS! OIL CLOTHS!! New and beautiful Patterna Floor Oil Cloths 37 eta. New and beantifal Patterns Floor Oil Cloths, 44 eta Now and heuntiful Patterns Floor Oil Cloth* 50 etc New and beautiful Patterns Floor Oil Cloths NS eta. New and beautiful Patterns Floor Oil Cloths 44 Floor Oil Clash, from one to Poor yards whim Table 04 Cloths all widths and qualities; Green Oil Cloths for Window Shades. Vireo° call and examine oar stock before purchasing, as we are determined to seH at very lowest sate.. B. FRANK FIRENEDIAN. C. 11. BRILNEMAN Sopa.; aeso. NOTICE. TBooks of the subscr i ber have been placed in the 1 hands John Eddy, with 'authority to collect all accounts. Persons indebted will make pigment to him. those having claims will please _ present them for orntensent. FILBERT. M.D. October 15, IRs2.tf. Ayer'gSksiiiarilla A compound remedy, which Nee have la bored to produce the meet effbctual .tdtemtive that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so ,combined with, other substances of stalireater.altenitivepower as ro afford-an effective antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed:to:cure- It is believed that such a remedris wanted:by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our afflicted fellow-citizens. how completely this compount will do it has been proven by exper iment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints:— SCILOFUIA AND SCRUPULOUS COMPT.AINTS, ERUPTIONS AND EnrertvE Disc.t.sas, ULCERS, PIMPLES, )31.0TCIIES, Tenons, S'ALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, SiMusts axo Svrafirrm Ar snerroxs, MERCLIRIAY.DISEASE, DROPSY, Nru 5AT.13.1.1 on Tie DOULOUREUX, DEBILITY, DYS PEPSIA AND INDIGESTION, EILYSWELAS, Roan on Sr. Arrnoves FIRE, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Ineunrry or BLOOD. This compound will be Sound a great pro moter of health, when - taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of the year. 13y the time ly expulsion of them manor• rankling disorders are nipped in the bud.. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare_ themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by art alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores ; cleanse it when you find , it is ob structed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is ,felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well ; but wit's this pabulum of life disordered, there -can he no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, flu reputation, of accomplishing these ends. Duo the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the "thine that is. claimed for it, but more because ninny prepaintion, pretending to be concentrated ts:tnels (.1 it contain but little of the virtue of Sat:sap:a illa or any thing else. During late years the public have been niis led by large bottles, pretending u, gtve a gum of Extract of Sarsaparilla fire one dollar Iles. rf these have been frauds upon the sick, rot they not only contain little, if any, Sat,:ii a rills, but often no curative properties wl at (v. cr. Hence, bitter and painful disam•intintn has followed the use of the various 1..:\ tracts m Sarsaparilla which flood the nituktt, until the name itself is justly des - I)6yd, and has in t cot synonymous with imposition :cod cheat. roll we call this compound San:op:lrina, cud intend to supply such a remedy as shall leo ite tht name from the load of obloquy width rt•t: upon it. And we think we have grt m.d believing it has virtues which ate itro•ist 1,1, by the ordinaryrun orthe diseases it is in t ed to cure. In order to MAI/ c their et 'mach eradication front the system, tl r t Cllll dy • lietild be judiciously taken at:voiding to dialqiULS Ul • the bottle. NATIONAL AFETY TRUS T DR. J. C. AYER it CO. Price, $1 per Bottle; Six Bottles fcr $:74 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has won fur itself t.uch a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Lung ComplaitC, that it is entirely unneees‘ary Tor us to recount the evidence of it.Nirtites ' whereNer it has Lem em ployed. As it has lung been in constant list throughout &Ids section, no nerd not do more than assure the people its quality 11$ kept up to the best it e% CT Lee beta, And that it may be relied en to do for their relief all it Int. liter ISt en found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, ,•on THE 01:131E OP Costirene3s, Jaundice, Dysiopsia,ligcstion. Dysentery, Foal Oomark, 1 yvjudas, lh attache. Piles, Rheumatism, Eruplions oral Nl.iu Diseases, Licer Coimplaint, Dropsy, Tater, Tumors am. talc Rla um, Worms, Gold, Nemulpia, as 0 Dinner Pill, awl fur the They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tire can take them pleasantly. and they ale thi be.t aperient in the world for all the pttrpo4es of a n physic.. Price 25 cents por Pox; Five boxes for $l.OO C rent lumbers of Clergymen. Physicians, States. torn, awl eminent personages, hale lent thth names to certify the unparalleled n , efulness of thes, remedies, but our space here will not pet wit th, insertion of them. The Agents below named fm nish gratis our AmEnteAts Ar.mAr: e I, hit it the) are given ; with also full descriptions of the ahoy, complaints, and the treatment that should be fol Tuned for their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers nitl other preparations they make more profit on Demand A vmes.. and take 110 others. The so I want the best aid there for them, and they shmd. have it. All our rtetocalies are for sale by - • Sod uy J. S. DKLi.F.IT & CO Columein. Grove 8c Roth, Marietta, 11. Slayrnaker, Maytown. Gra** h CIVIIfC, Elizabethtown, J. Leader, Mt. Joy, and by all reppectable merchant•. TRANICLIN PIECE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PERE ALDELPEI/A. STATEMENT of the Assets of the Company on January 1, le5P. Published iu conformity wrtli iheprovision of the aixtlisuctionorthe Acta aseeinbly,of Apri1:411,1542. MORTGAGES. Being first mortgagesonreal estate, in the City and County of Philadelplau,except 530,950 in Montgomery, Ilucks,Sehull. kW and Allegheny counties, Penns) Iva REAL ESTATE. Purchased at Sheriffs , Wee, under) mortgage elnims, viz: Eight hours and 10t,70 by 150 feet, on the South-west cot nerof Chesnut and Seventeenth streets. A house nod lot, 27 by 71 feet. on North side of Spruce street, West of Elev enth street, Two houses and lots, melt 19 by 80feet. on South side of Spruce street, near Sixteenth street, Five houses nod lots, each 17-0 by 00 feet, Nos. 159, 101, 153, 105 and 167 Dilwyn at., Three houses and Icit.4o by 54 reel, on East side of Seventeenth street,south of Pine at, Hotel and 10t,50 Lye) feet, on the South east corner of Chesnut and Beach stn., Five limiter and lot, 42 by 80 feet.on the North side of George street, West of Ashton street. Seven houses and lot, 20 by 117 feet, on the East side of Beach street, south of Chesnut street, A bouire and lot,lB by 30 feet, No. VG Fitzwater street. East al - Ninth street, A ground rent of 11130. issuing out of a lot 13-4 by 40 feet, on North ride of Oiler sireet,4o feet WestLOANS.er Leopard street, ) TemporaryLouns, on Stocks as Collat eral Security, • STOCKS. 1110.100 Alms Mato Loam,s percent. 1 (Int. on.) 200 Shares Bonk of Kentock y. 17 ss Northern RankofKentucky, 100 . 1 Union Rank of Tennessee, 13 . 1 'lnsurance Company of the Stale of Pennsylvania, 200 " Southwark Railroad Co. 37 . 1 Commercial and Railroad Bank,Viekshurg, 300 Pennsylvania Railroad Co., Franklin FlrelnsuranceCo., 2 Mercantile Library Co., 24 Union Canal Company, 10 Schuylkill Railroad Co., 1110 000 Nonh Pean'a Railroad Bonds, 442.47 City Warrants, SIPA Burlington City Water Loan, 3700 Philadelphia City Loan, Notes and Billsreeetvable Cash on hand, CashiuhandsotAgents. osse s paid darinethe yeartSs7. By order of the - Board. CHARLES H. BA NCKER. President =Attest IV. A. Srma..See , y Pro Teat. DIRECTORS. CHAS.N.BANCKER, President, EDWD. C. DALE, Vice President. N, %meter. Tobias 'Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob (R. Braids, Gee. W. - Richards, Mordecai D. Lewis. David S. Brown,lssae Lea, Edward C. Dale, Geo. Pales. - WI!. A. STEEL'. Seely pro tem. . • ' THOS. LLDVD,,Agent, Columbia. Anvil P. 1 RM. 1311=9 - ‘r.‘s:-; LOWET.L, 61,59G,52.1.19 36.42; , 4,650 4 91,889,904 74 LOSSES BY FIRE TO TECO 2IIBLIC. DRS. FILBERT AND JOHN AND J. S. DEL if len, a s - the finn of I. S. Deficit & Co., respect fully informs their friends'and the public generally, that they have purchased from Dr. E. D. Herr, the Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front street, Columbia, and intend keeping a general assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINRY..,and all articles in their line of busi ness. We have just returned from Philadelphia, with a large and carefully selected stock of DRUGS AND CAI EMICALS, especially for family u.e, which may be relied on as frePh and unudalterated— Also. n large assortment of PERFUMERY AND •FANCY ARTICLES, The business of the firm to be conducted by J. S. Delieu, whose strict personal attention will be given to the compounding of Physician's prescriptions and family recipes. They hope to be able to satisfactor ily accommodate both in price and quality all who may favor us with their custom. J.S. DELLETT & CO. :tinsel IA 8511. HILLSIDE NURSERY & GARDEN, HALF-MILE NORTH OF COLUMBIA; LANCASTER CO., PA., T HE subscriber, Proprietor of the ``Hillside Nursery and Garden," offeis for sale, at his premises. a general assortment of FRUIT, SLADE & ORNAMENTAL TREES, of the choicest varieties, a rare collection of Hardy Ornamental Shrubbery—evergreen and deciduous, the fittest climbing plants of every description de manded in this market—all hardy, many monthly, or perpetual bloomers, the standard varieties ..-•••+-• of - GRAPE VINES, -;r l ` NATIVE & EXOTIC, 1' Zat'yck, small fruits of nearly rs •Vg every variety worthy . ' ,• of cultivation in this climate. Gooseberries . . . that wiU not mildew; also, the finest collection of hardy roses ever offered for sale in Columbia, and. after inspection of other gardens, he thinks he may safely assert, the finest grown and best assortment now in the county. He calls attention to the Green Rouse, which is crowded with the rarest and most sought for varie ties of Ornamental and Flowering Hants, and chal lenges Lancaster and York Counties to produce a choicer or better grown collection of Green and Hot House Plants, han now on hand at the "Hillside Garden," in order for Spring Trade. He offers them cheaper than they can be bought at any other estab lishment in the above counties or in the state. Ile keeps coniArintly on hand at his Extensive Nur sery and Garden, or can furnish at short notice. every tree, shrub or flower,connected with the busi ness, offered for sale in Phiadelphia. In connection with the Nursery and Garden, the proprietor will undertake tbreugh the agency of William Stafford, a scientific Landscape Gardener and Nurseryman, educated in England, to plan and lay out Pleasure Grounds, Gardens, ke., and to do genet& jobbing in this line of business. All fancy and jobbing work will be warranted to give satisfaction to the most ta.teful and fa.stldious, and will be done at reasonable rates S. 11. PURPLE. Columbia. April 18.185.9. WE have at the Family Medicine Store a greater variety of Toilet, Fancy, and other Son s white s e o v n e p r , ti l tfc t r h e e d fpoor. nd e v in r ! ; It e i a p e , e for Launury pisrpo.c.; come and judge for yourselves, we promise nothing, but us "Bonner" says, we in tend to perform. [Apr. 16,.59. t.l*.e4 IX, has removed his Watch Jewelry Establishment to his new street. third door below the American s on hand a large stock of WATCHES ' AMSCLOCKS,ANDJEWELRY, which he is prepared to sell cheaper than they can be bought at ally other establishment. lie is pre pared to offer great bargains.and he respectfully in vitesthe attention °rpm chasers tohis stoelc,which embraces _ _ • GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, o revery kind; all kinds of CLOCKS, from $1.50 op wards:he invitet.thenttennon of Boatmen tohis large stock of LEVER BOAT CLOCKS;JSWELRY. con sisting of Eur Rings, Finger Rings Breast Plus, Ste. al lkindsof Silver Spoons ;Plated SoupLadles,Table and Tea Spoons. Forks-Sec— which ure warranted to wearneurly equal to Silver; Gold and Silver Pen. cils and Pens; Gold andSilverSpectueles; togelhe with the greatest variety of FANCY ARTICLES ever before offered. CUTLERY.—AIso. a superiorassortment of Re volver. and other Pislols ; and all Loads of Knivi..s, °Alm best manufacture. Strict attention will beisiven .as heretolore,to the repajrinp of cloaks, watches andjewelry •and all work will be wuri anted. •A. cougnounce of:orine rp atrOnagei s respect fully solicited. JO !IN FELL X. Columbia ,Apll .1 1,1 957. COLUMBIA. IRON WORKS, OPPOSITE THE CANAL BASIN, COLUMBIA, PA. THE subscriber has removed to the eaten nine shops connected with the Columbia Iron Foundry, which he bus thoroughly fated up, with new and firvt•rute machinery, and is now 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 loonier. Bridge Bolts and Blocksmithing In generel. ("Repairing promptly attended to. JOIIN Q. DENNEY. . _ Columbia, July 3, ISS e. 11 - A:IICBRUSLIES ADll)(ZNit.t, A T the Family Drug Store of IlAri A. a CiREEN A Front street. can be hod Fine Torii.° Shell Red ding and Pocket Combs, Maulo and Horn Comb., Ladies' Pull Combs, Fine Buffalo Buck and other Brushes; a superior nesorlitient. Only good articles kept for sale.which are sold at the lowest prices. Feb. ID, Oppo.ite Cola. Midge, Front S 14 1 ARINA, Corn Starch, and llommony, form at - BRUN ER'S . EMU] 3X3I"I"ZIRSON 80171333 TEE subscriber has taken this well-known stand, iii Front street, between Loeuet and Union. and invites the patronage of his friends and the public. His past experience as proprietor of.she Franklin House, is sufficient warrant for his capa bility in this business. He will endeavor to keep his BAR STOCKED WITH GOOD LIQUOKS and to provide satisfactory entertainment for custom err. Ills house is well culeulated for the accommo dation of regular boarders, and be asks a share la, public support. MARTIN ERWIN. Columbia. October .2,1958-1 y n _ENLYII ! *I White Cortile Soup, White Wind.or LI Soop in bort. A treth Puppl yor the above tins aunt been received tit the Urug Store of . R. WILLIAMS. April 2.3.1P.10. Front Arri.t. ACKEREL, Nos. 1, 2 and 3; Nhad and Her 1 ring, by the barrel or ut retuth ut Jun. 9. VW. BRUNER'S. A YER'S Compound Concentrated Extract A Surraparilla for the cure of Scrofula or King'', Evil. and all scrofulous affections, a fresh article just received and for male Ly It. WILLIAMS, Front st , Columbia, Fein. ttl, 18:41, FOR. SALE. 100 D qu lt u ra i ll: i n i z :o D L u i st i f e ro n tg 3 Pjt o t i s , l . ll% , lll the best Nlay 14, 18141. B. F. APPOLD. 911 E Genuine Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, for sale at the Golden Mortar Drug Store, Prom street. Columbia. sept. 1U59. Hams. AN:Yelat lot of Sugar La led Rams SRUNF:R•~ for A ug. 0. T. 9. Cor. of Third and Unioo Sts. 4 Atcoat, a $7451.80.93 Vanilla. Beans. TUST received a freoll purply of Vanilla Been.. and J for xale by R. WILLIAMS. Columbia A pril $1.1815. Insure against Loss or Damage by Fire. TIIOS. WELSH, Esq ., Agent for the Common wealth Insurance Company of Pennsylvania, is prepared to receive applications to raid Company, and grant policies for Insurance against loss or dam age by fire. The Commonwealth iso joint stock com pany, insuses at reasonable rater, in *mind, and will promptly adjust its los,es. TIM DiRECTORII OF THE COMPANY ARE. Dr. David Jayne, Thos. S. Stewart, President. 7lrasarer. 11.1.. Benner, J. M. Whitall, J. M. Butler. J. K. Walker. Edwaid C. Knight, M.ll. Wendell, Levels. j r.. S. K. Bogie. Fehrililry 19. 1.5 fl 101 0.%,17 COAL! COAL!! DESPERATE cases require desperate nine. dies. Believing the came ptincipie to hold good in finances, the undersigned. having the fear of Judge Hamilton's V 1.111.4 before his eyes. has reduced the price of coal to the following low price.: STOVE COAL DELIVERED AT $2,25, $,2,50, $2,75 tic $3,00 Per Ton of 2,000 pounds, What! 2 000 poundal yev; certainly—is it not no. China Most assuredly. Now is the time. all ye friends of the old coal mart, at the Basin: bring yourcash along for the visits to the Colonel's office have been frequent. Lnmr, Egg, Nut and Broad Top Coal at prices to cor respond. J. O.HES2!. Columbia, Sept. 10, 1259 Co•t. `'. , /,:i 47 97 $1,307 00 40,95: 49 JINE'S Expectorant, Jayne's Alterative, Jayne's Carminative Balsam: Jayne's Heir Tonic. Jayne's Liniment, Jayne's Sanative Pills, Jayne's Agate Pills, and Jaynes Tonic Vermifuge; all the above popular remedies ate guaranteed genuine and fresh. For sale by R. WILLIAMS. sept.gli LBfO. Front st., Columbia. 520:1,759 74 Ground Black Pepper for Butchering. 10,URE Ground Mack Peppeo can always be had at .I. the Golden Mortar Drag Store. ' pr Taupe:he pepper whole, clean, and grind it rourre •r fine to !nit the consumer. rept. 24, 1E59. J. B.DC.I.LETT & CO. a. V.-.APPOLD, • GENERAL FORWARDING AND COMMIS MagaSION MERCHANT, RECEIVER OF COAL AND PRODUCE, And Deliverers on any point on e Columbia and PAitaddriiia Railroad. to York and . • Baltimore and to •nttsburg; DEALER 'IN COAL, FLOUR AND CRAIN, WHISKY AND BACON, have jolt received a large lot , of mononitabela Rectified vvidike7,from Pittsburg, o fwhich t hey wilriceep a supply constantly on hand.atlowprices.Nos.l,:2 and 6 Canalßasin. Colnrubia.Jannarr 27.1854. NATIONAL LIVERY STABLE / street, adjoining the Odd-fellows' Hall, COLUMBIA. PA. MBE SUBSCRIBER, having fitted up and stocked wish good Horses and commodious Carriages an Extensive Livery Stable, would cail the attention of his friends and the public to his SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS. He willguarantee his Horses to be safe, well bro ken to Saddle and Harness,and in first-rate condition. Ile can offer several HANDSOME VEHICLES, built expressly for his establishment, and the whole of his Carriages are in thorough repair, and kept clean and neat. . The stable will be In the cure of accommodating attendants, and HORSES AND CONVEYANCES CAN ES MAD AT ALL DOORS Ow -rim DAY OR NIGHT. THE TERMS WILL BE REASONABLE, and he ^onfidently hopes that the merits of his Stable, and a :sposition to please his customerowill secure biros. liberal share of public favor. CHRISTIAN HERSHEY. Columbia, August 14,1848. VANILLA BEANS, for sale at the Golden Mortar Drug Store. [April 11, 1850. THE COLUMBIA MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Second St., below Union, Columbia, Pa., I S prepared to execute alt orders lor STEAM EN GINES, BOILERS, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, PUMPS, MACHINERY FOR BLAST FURNACES, ROLLING MILLS, SAW AND FLOUR MILLS, and every variety of Machinery. iri the most thorough and improved manner. Iron and grass eastings,orevery description, made to order. Repairing promptly at tended to. Cash paid for Old Iron. Brass, and other metal. Orders by mail should be addressed to "Columbia Manufacturing Company. Columbia, Pa." Z. SU PPLEE, T.S. SUPPLER, }Superintendent!. J. LLEWELLYN, Columbia, June 10, 1857.tf Stoves! Stoves! TIM subscriber keeps up his extensive assortment o COOK AND PARLOR STOVES of all kinds and of every pattern and vize. Ile sells at reasonable prices and asks the public to examine and try his stock. HENRY PFAHLER, Locuststrect, opposite the Franklin louse. Columbia. July 18,18:7. BRYAN'S Palmola Wafers for Colds Cough, Bronchitis, Sore Thiont. he.. fornate a. J. S. DEI.A.ETT & Co'S. Oct. 1. '59. Front et , Columbia. STOVES; STOVES!! THE subscriber would call attention to his stock of New Stoves. lie can especially recommend as worthy of notice Shreiner's Air-Healing and Gas- Burning Stove. The unrivalled William Penn Cook ing Stove, with IMPORTANT GAS-BURNING IMPROVE- MENTS. Tea sizes of Air• Tight Gas-Burning Parlor and Office Stoves. He has also about fifteen different patterns of Sloven, stilted to every requirement of limiting ond cooking. [Erne is the sole agent for Shreiner's New Air- Heating and Gaa•Burning Stoves, which will be guaranteed to operate as represented. The Shreiner and William Penn Stoves can be seen at all times in operation, at the estublismnent of the subscriber. • HIRAM WILSON, N. W. Corner, Second and Locust streets. Colima bia,Sept. 15,1.850. 10 PER CT. SAVED ON STOVES. PALL at Pfaliler's and examine his assortment of STOVES. Parlor, Par. for Cook. llall, Office and Cooking Stoves and Ranges cage latest styles and of every pattern. Pur chasers will find it to their advantage to select from this full and excellent stock, which will be offered at most reasonable rates. Remember! at P FA FILER'S Locust et., opposite the Franklin House Colombia, Dec. t 2, 1.957. SHRED Sparkling Gelatine for sale at the' Golde Moo Ira Drug Store, Front Street. To Lumbermen & Manufacturers! HttElr'S PATENT SHINGLE MARINE HE subscriber having perfected the above machine, offers to sell State, County and Sop Rights on rcasonahle.terms.• I Sop Rights machine caws and pitmen Shingles to any width or thickness, and produces a very uniform and clean article, which has given perfect satisfaction wherever tried. One of the maehines and spectmens of its work can be seen at the tt.ufguehenna Planing rliil, Columbia, Pa. For further information, address, NM. HUEY, Columbia, LOOCEIRICT co., PO. Ur The construction of the eaw and frame, inbuilt' of are, separate from the ginner, in sawing all kinds of straight and bevelled work, such us Flooring, Chipbotwiling. &c. Columbia, May 91, 1537. BAY RUM, Cologne in Toilet Roulet., Hair Oil o every kind, Wood'a Hair Resiorative.ond Elnry'a Trieoplierouv, ut HARRY GitEsnlft Feb.l9, ':i9. Opposite Cole. Bridge, From St. FOR SALE. .XTRA FAMILY WHITE WHEAT FLOUR, by .L.l the barrel or in larger quainum, %a:ranted good or the money will be ref•nded. D. F. APPOLD. Nos. 1; 2und 6, ennui Basin. QOM': SUM SOAPM--Soap Maker's S a ponifier, Soda Ash, and Sal Soda. for sate by It. WILLIAMS. Sept. 24, lesg. Front st., Columbia, CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned haying entered into partnerthip, under the San of Shreiner & Son, desire to call the attention of the public to their fine apcortment of WATCH ES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, Their stock has been selected with great care and with due regard to atyle and quality. Every article is warranted to bean represented. By strict attention to easiness they hope to retain the patronage of the old establishment, nod will en deavor to please all who will favor them with a call. Pllll.ll' eiIIREINER, EDW. M.SIIREINER. Columbia, July 26, 1959. In entering into the above arrangement ! would take this opportunity of returning my thanks to my former friends and euviemers for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed, and respectfully solicit a contin uance of the same for the new firm. PHILIP SHREINER. V ol 31,1E59-if THE FAMILY MEDIC= STORE, ODD FELLOWS' HALL. WE are now prepared to supply the people of Co t lambia with medicines fresh from first hands, and a greater variety of Perfumery and Fancy Ar, ticks than we have usually had. Also, for table use Prepared Cocoa. Farina, Corn Starch, Cox & Coop er's Gelatine, for making jellies. Wines and Bran dies for cooking and medicinal purposes. JUST ARRIVED, 50 EELS. Extra Family Flour,and for rate by B.F. APPOLD Coluntbin,July 2,195'0. Great Western Fire Insurance.and Trust Company of Philadelphia. CAPITAL 5600,000. DIRECTORS. Chnrles C. Lathrop. 14:X1 Walnut street; Wm. Darling, 1510 Pine street• ' Alex. NVliillden, Merchant, IS North Fourth street; Isaac Ilaxlehurst. Attorney and Counsellor; John C.Hunter,of Wright, Hunter & Co.: E. Tracy. of E. Tracy &. Co.,Goldsmiths l l,• John R. McCurdy, of Jones, White & McCurdy; Thos. L. Gillespie, of Gillespie & Zeller; Jas. B. Smith, ofJames B. Smith & Co.; E. IlarperJefiries,of Wm. H. Brown & Co ; John R. Vodges, corner 7th and Sanrom streets; Charles E. Thompson 413 Chestnut street; Jno. J. Slocurn,22o Sault* Third street; Alfred Taylor, office Cairo Guy Property. CHAS. C. LATHROP, President. Wm. °ARMCO, Vice President. H. K. Rtcnsanssm, Secretary. ID . DAVIES E. BRUNER, Agent, Columbia, Lan. caster county, Pa. (April 17, IP3S. B. F. APPOLD. Forwarding & Commission Merchant AND DEALER IN llama, Shoulders , . Flour by the barrel Whisky by the barrel, Ground Plaster by the barrel, G. A. Salt by the Sack ALSO, DEALER IN All kinds of Coal, by the Cargo, Car Load or Ton, such as Baltimore Company, Pittston. Sunbury Red Ash, do. White Alb, Short Mountain Stove and Lump, Lykesta , Valley do. do. Trevorton do. do. 'The subscriber boys ,his Coal for Cash and offers to sell at the Lowest Cash Prices. B. F. APPOLD, No.. 1,5, 6 and S Canal Basin. Columbia, August 2a, ISIS, WEIDIOVAILIa.,Or JOHN ; ifgENBEIWEIOS, FURNITURE WARE ' , ROOMS. /- TIE nidersigned 'haying remoyenis Far niture Ware Rooms and Manufactory, to his new brick buildings, on the southaide otLocust street, be tween Second and Third istrepts,mespectfully invites his friends and the public to give him.a pall. - A large and superior stock of . • - „ CABINET-WAREANDMIAIR - WORK, of si I description sowill be kept 'constantly - on hand, which will be sold on-the most rea-- amiable terms. As he manufactures his own w o he is enabled to warrant- every article to be whatitis represented;andto be asgood askiacheato 'Rostock is very large,and in part embraces Dres sing,Flain and Fancy Bureano;Sideboards,l3o64 Card. End,Sofa .Centre , Dressing,Diaing d Break fast TABLES; Common. French and other BED STEADS; Common and Fancy CHAIRS, and SET TEES of everysty I e.together with genaralissort men* of all kinds of FURNITURE. " • Funerals will be attended with aSpleadid Marie, on short notiee.and all necessary attentiongtiren to UNDERTAKING. He respectfully solicits *share of public patronage as well as a continuance of the custom with which he has been liberally favored. - Columbia, April IL 1837. C..SBEDERT'S' EXTENSIVE , CABINET WARE-ROOMS AND MANUFACTORY,Locust streel,tolumbia, Pa.. The Obscriber would call the attention of the cit izens of Columbia and vicinity, to his large land se lect assortment of Cabinet-Ware, comprising soMa of the fin.z.st Dressing Bureaus, Sofas. grefich'Bed steads, Jenny Linde, &c., ever offered for Pule in this place. He continues to manfarture Furniture -at every description, and is confident the: he 09 , glest satisfaction. COFFINS made and Funerals attended 'to either in town or country, on the shortest CASPAR SEIBERT. Columbia, June 6,1857. WITIZIS, .- • •• LIQUORS, Sec. /411Ii \ -7- 414, i i" , - -&-, TllB/ ga N 1 .: -, : , ..-....-d t subseriberi.,,.. i ocreA! - -- '...kg , A5._ has opened and .'kl. - V . ' 1 keeps constantly on . 0...,,E" 1 , ... 't .- ----..--. 21 . hand, a huge and cora- . Btk•", ', '....,, -.•....:'*"'C „, . ~, plete assortment of A. I :i,"— . . - 1 , 1 V.• WINES. BRANDIES. --•ri' ---- ..i - , .;,. WHISKIES, . . , and all other kinds of liquors at his stor in 'Mutant street,i n the extension of the Washington Douse. . , He will c ell, in any quantities not lessthan one gallon, nissept for sickness upon a physician's certificate,) either LVholesale or Retail. Persons desiring a good and puny article, are invited to call and examine the stock. . DANIEL HERR. 11.7 - Attention is called to an assortment of choPie im ported preserved Fruits in glass jars. ' They ate pre served whole, and retain entirely their original flavor- The varieties are, green Gages. Gooseberries, Plums Morillo Cherries, Red Currants, Raspberries. A supply of Sardines, Table Oil, Bay Water, London. Brown Stout, and Scotch Ale always on heal. Colombia, May 0, 1857-if AULD TOITINSI7ItEXI7 West Branch Insurance Company. TICS Company was organized in June, 1 1855. None but the safest business has been done, and the prosperous financial condition of the Company Is evidence ofits standing. • Whole amount of Property marred, $1,187,618 00 , Losses Paid, 5,354 00. LEWIS TREDENICK, Columbia, Pa., is the au thorized agent, and is empowered to make surveys and insure property at the regular rates of the Corn piny. Dec. 5,1857 REMOVAL. • : : •a • 3 • Ladies Boot & Shoe Wann&eturer, pESPECTRILLY informs the citizens of _IA Columbia and the public generally that he has removed from No. 1 Locust street, to the Brick Building, opposile the Franklin House Locust street, Columbia, Pa., where he hopes to see his old friends and customers, and all who desire superior work at loss prices. He respectfully tenders his sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage he has received, and svoulil 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 of ready-made work on hand, Lad i es. Misses. and Chit circus SHOES, -GAITERS, BOOTS. SLIP- L plats, &c..,iu the latest and best styles. Help solicits a continuance of the favor so liberally bestowed by the public. JAMES SCIIROEDER, Columbia, Pa. DIMEZ! PEOPLE'S MARWaII YARD SUOP in North Queen street, hall square south ot - the Railroad, and and door north of M'Grann's White Horse Hotel,Loneastereity. LEWIS HALDY, Marble Mason, respeetiellyin formsthe public that he has now in his yard the law gest and best assortment of ITALIAN AND AMER ICAN MARBLEever offered to the enizensof Lan. caster,andgreuter than any othercstablishmentwest of Philadelphia. Having made arranvements in the East to receive marble at reduced prices, be an nounces that Im.y:di I sell much chenper than any otherestablishment inthiscityorcounty can do. Ile. is prepared to execute In the heat style. MONT:- AIENTS, TOMBS AND GRAVE STONES. MAN- I ELS, DOOR AND WINDOW SILLS,STEPS, &c.. &c..ofevery variety and price. Hisfaellities for furnishing articles in the Marble , line are unsurpassed by any other esiablishmen: in theeity,while he nesures all who may favorhim with theirpatronagetbat his work shall be executedin the very best style and the most reasonableterate. LETTER CUTTING in ENGLISH and CERAIAN,. done :tithe shortest notice and on the mos:moder ate terms. lierespeetfnliyinvitesthepublict °cal land exam ine his work, being fully satisfied to rest his claim to public pntronnge upon its merits. Thankfulfor the many favors bestowed neon bim, behopes bysttietattentionto businesstonaeritandre eeive a share ofthepubliepatronage. Lancaster, April 26.1855. REMOVAL. OF U. F. GREEN' II C 3 TIRE subscriber having removed his Drug and Perfumery Store from the old stand to the house formerly occupied by Jonas Bemuse, one door above Alerogue & Bro's Store, now offers to the pub lic the finer PER FUMES AND FANCY ARTICLES, and freshest Drugs ever offered. To dealers he will make It advantageous to buy of him in preference to tending re going to Philadelphia; "a nimble nix-pence M better than a glow chilling," in the motto of Feb. 5,1959. HARRY GREEN. Prof. Gardner's Soap. TA - f E halm the New England Soap for those who did TV not obtain it from the Soap Man; it is pleasant to the skin, and - will take grease spots from Woolen Goods, it is therefore no humbug, for you get the worth of your money at the Family Medicine Store. Columbia, June 11,1850. TE Arrow Root Biscuit are still in de mand. We recived a fresh supply lost evening: now is the time to get them ut the Family Medicine Store, and no where else. Columbia, Jane 11, 1859. POCKET KNIVES. TEST RECEIVED at the Family Drug Sto.e of HARRY GREEN, a large assortment of thc fittest and best Pocket Knives in Colombia. It is confident ly believed that this is the best lot of knives ever offered to the citizens of this place. Those desiring a really good artitte, will call at Feb. IP. 'GO. Opposite Cola. bridge, Front St. • ricmcm. ALL persons indebted, on the Books of the Livery Stable, from the Ist of April, 1857,t0 the undersigned, are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them for settlement, as he is desirous of closing his business without delay. Oct. 3, 1857-if We Have Just Received DR. CUTTER'S Improved Chest Expanding and Shoulder 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 Fellow, [April 9,1859 Drugs, Cheminlt and Perfumery. Tll subscriber having just returned from Philadelphia, has on hand, and Is daily meek , ing,' as fresh. if not the freshest Ict of • Drugs ever offered to the public. Re cells the attention of the citizens of Colombia and surrounding country to his offers. As to dealers, he will make it advantage ous to them to buy of bim in preference to sending or going to Philadelphia. "A nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling," is the motto of HAIRY Gezze, Feb. 79,'59. Opposite Cola. Br idge, Front St. WATER COOLERS AND FILTERS. THE undersigned has now on hand a large stock of Superior Water Coolers, which are guaranteed to give satisfaction to all who will give them a trial. For keeping water pure'and cool, with • great saving of ice, and for excellence of manatee tare and durability. these Coolers are unsurpassed. Also, a tot of WATER FILTERS. for purifying mud dy or brackish water. The public are invited to call and examine the stock They will he sold at whole sale or retail, at very low rates. for CASH. HENRY PFAHLER,. Locust street, opposite the Franklin House.. n Colombia, June 26,1856. CONLIMISSION liosnintss. TB subscriber has made arnmementssindi 'd is now prepared to r eceive on commission, al his. ad. 111411 x side of Walnut street, Columbia, ra.,. COAL, LUMBER, WOOD OR TIES, Ile will be happy to receive commissions for buying or selling the above articles to any amount. From his experience in the Lumber Bosiness he believes that be will be able to render satisfaction. Strict at tention will be given to all business entnrined to his care. ___ AMOS S.ORKEN. Colombia, March 27, 1859. 0111412 f Lemons, Citrons, Prunes, Dried snit also, 'Walnut mid Tomato Catsup and Pickles of dillcrew, kinds, for sale at Jane, 'W. 13111INER'S. THOMAS GROOM