tb P.,ntine rdarsher; l.€ WAS sent with efl V;r.t 'AIM in sea Ii to pay the laborers end bertlstiten ors' the fatra—a vit:y;isrudent'and ortify mad.. fie tic•ok everY[pree*diiion, 'though' Irfity .1i I not NA; eo ieeentif* lle fi . e; e I led to pass Ilk of the town Ifrtieeieln. I krr INV it very malt I knew ; .'he good padre tho came' by 7!4 . .2i1.1. Ah. as toed man. 'Terlionia's'siewa d'Tent, AN I - ray, instead of going to t7R ., o.le - ria. and - taking the usual 'risk of tr...reter., went tothegny , trnatnre, es seem c I init,.l,l him el the (lunar; he ear on th . .r. he itiretr In - be plundered The gnvernntore, after contmeml ing his pro denCd, an,l;.hitsking if °Vet; to the Ilinse - of the' Moire Itobertu=d man nitier: helloed—where tho..f.ither receked him and gave him hi+ best chamb'er. •' They - supped. artd-all was well: dnd the stronger, with-his treasure .antlhi4 pist Is. ti tort to rest. About middl? of the night, ssitnei one came knocking- Violently to the padre'+ door: the housekeeper rose to ask who it was—for the house of a priest must titer he open to the demand+ of his flock. It was some nun in the town who would see fhu priest, and was ilyitig; said the answer: upon ehich, a+ necessary, the,woman open e , l the door. Itut I omit tell you that be t ire now, tht.' steward, sleeping slightly, cc 'pen do, who curry tfeasirre: was snake Ind I.stuning. It was dark—ho trail 11., light— .ol4 lii+ chamber NC AS to the opposite side of the how-e, but lie could' still hear. The ',ext sound thwt came to bin in the dark nes+ the unbarring of the dour, was the soiled fir e• pistol shut—a sound one it it iilist.ikii ..lren one lie.trs it in the depths of the night. This sfutind roused the iitoWitrilto draw forth his °vitt piAttils; and tr:lffiL:e'ile leis door vFith the ftiiititure. Then lie lie.trd the g cod padre come forth to ask Icy he vi vs wanted, and what dr elill ( 1110 tiini wag. The t sounded another pistol shof, nod another groan, and the steward knew he could Ili, W hits e no hope but to defend Himself: Shortly he heard the stops of the ;:%-stssitil. 'they knee' where lie was holg t:i, arid assailed his dour, which he had locked and barricaded without any loss a f time. At a venture he fired, ticking all the trim he could from the sound+ he heatd—for he was bold and in despair. Twice lie fired, and twice a groan and it fiiil showed Lim mitt it.vnis not vein • hi: , had vTait nothing: he withdrew his barricade and rushed out, Two ut n lay there before his door." "And these men?" cried one of the lie tenors, eager to fore, tall the story. '•ll,ush!" said the friar, waving his hand, "to yeti think he paused to le uk at licit 'moment? 11e rusirod forth out of tfirtilmuse, karitig, ult.: the good Hither Bub trto decd or dying below, with' the poor woman, be sides the rubbers, above. lie rushed to the Ciii646 or the goverrnttore to claim protec t:cue. When he had roused stinic one to nn- ra r er him, the governntore ‘vas not to be toured—he WIL9 absent; then the ;foot' man hitstene'd to the' steretdriO. ThE sCerctorio 'Mai glide Great trouble ana fear Caere Ode' the people, fur by this time many were triitdrtied, whdt with the sound of knocking, vari'f. 'HUI the pistol shots, and the people began fa ttrlderstand Mat enter thing had happetMl td therf godtt Padre Roberto. The !itewrtrd returned to the house, at last, with lights and a body of townsfolk. There lay Padre Roberto, dead, and his housekeeper; and above stairs, were the two men, one of them still living, with mottled flie6s' When they had uncovered the robbers, tlferd h•'y the goveratore and gieretnrio; that was the anrp'rdnation of the mystry. The living lubber woitti't to the E'riro, Signor Antonie? You have heard the tale as well as 1" Alusi•ttt:NrAi. l'ii.L.Ans.—"Buf," said I, “do i•ou really break these pillars purposely?" "Why, that all depends, you see, sir. When the father of a family 14 called away on a suit den, we break the column off shoot with a I sough frartifte; if it has been a lingering case, iie chisel' it (gown r: little dumpy. Teet, for fristanee," 9Aul ti;..; painting to ii very aliCk !Whit; ifactured as sharp and ragged as a piece I far an aw•fifl sodden affliction— it ease of apoplexy—a wife and seven small f hildreh." "Hut," I observe, "there are come fell uud some short corunins." yod !Pp.: . said he "that's dll dCcinrifing to age.— 'etti off snort for old 'uns, and it 1. 1 11111.14 to reason, when its a youngish one, we riVP him more '• I•he candle of life it 1.1 0 ,4 o mit early in some eases: in others it is to the sni•l.et," I suggested. "I:savaly. , ;sii,f you time lot it.** —0 Hee u Wr,A. MNl.pst or A i•rtronstiot.-1,11,6 eil.tor of the "Soniliersi Literary Messen ger.— !elates the following: ••Tliackeray inn, told ini• that upon the I 4..1011 of 1114 Ireturiny, :or the hest time in be raw, till lootting over the house, f,clare going far4:3 id to the tied:. the %sell ::04r ;lemon at Mar.iii:ay on the (bird bench I . r . d;ti the 11-tint. Turning fa ;Dale filend 4, he iNe pound note to r.cy man Who wilt het ~Tarautry unit of the house.' .ELtail, sir,' he, relating, the eireumslanee, felt like tettou pith a , ixpenee in hii pocket in the h.uikwg house nt the Itarinz..•" fri - iiy the side oldie. 'dab uliich covers the 1.1.11.111 S dr Benjamin and Deborah Franklin, 111 •niall tornbstdrie, somewhat Woken and containing the following tri•cription:— .•Fraitess F., son of lienjafflfr; and Deborah Flood.lin. Detested ;S:dv. 2151, 11 - IC, aged 4 jear•. I ton. and I ldy. ertie delight of all W LAIN' Min.' " RAILCOAD ninll , 6lC.- 44 1 ,. .y tittle Angel," 11.. t, the husband of his wife; “ari you corn tot t.ble in your cornea " "Vrry much so, thank yen, dear." "You dun% feet the cold." .:Not a! all." • 'Ow ,!b'r closes well?" .•I'et, ,‘4 . ..11 thank ynu." ;'.1( 1 ,11. Olen came an.{ take. rd S• Pilpr. i The wind V 143 blowing a gale from the ritirtli- of its itipriditers the strong arm of our Navy. I:Crtlfaittle lidYs shabld ,be seen and not I 'sa west, and would hare carried the. tire fund tin the Gth inst., ten. litin appeared before bearit." Thai's what the little fellow told . his lesion. , boats to warehouses and thence td the closely the city of Vera Crtit.; at that liiitie Besieged by Lot master whet' he couldn ' t aly , built streets of the Place. , an army of 5,000 men tinclei den. Airamon, _ . __ _ irrThe celebrated Var;tlif nidwnldw has I The s4iiat lets were totiletl adiediately, and' With ttto war steaifiets fitted out it }hearts, published in his paper a lettet dated "Hell, 1 the nuotaticil abated — not an hbur too soon .—' s.dilihe nem that port under the 5114E1116 ifag. Feb. 2t•t." PrentiCe say* the letter it evit The ticiat-oviners trembled fbr the!' priaPerty, 'eaptainlareis iirdered Commander Turtfet; In dently his own. but the good parson *as not !and will probablyi hereafter, keep • !nightie+ the sloop of war, Saratoga, with detaCbratati at /fume when be wrote ,t. l catch on :tiro , tlfegttimtle etabli•hitents. nom the Savannah and Preble, in the steinnefs • ,1 6gt ,0 1. SAT UR DY.t s , MA Ref: l N i , I'S GO. SiSlai`E NPV ADVERTISEMENT'S OF A. Aunu.'s, arrn• PEt,Lows' ro-D.er's I? t ws-We are authorized to nun tuned SAM 51.tit1N. City, as a candidate for etark .f Quarter Sessions, sul t ject to the decision of the People's County Convention. - 031,..We are auirof-i:?Fd' to 5 - inviiece . S. Wr. , P. Lion.). Fulton, as n'enllhittle for Sheri osideet to the deeif , ion' at the People's Comity Convention. CI.ERK Or ORPHANS . (:ovicr.—W, are au thofi4ed to announce 11E%R.Y PINICiIITtN. City at a candidate for Clet k of t he Orphans ° COU'rr t eukiect to the decision of the People's County Conven rind. C lawges' Select School tor yotit h nY 1515ih sexes, will open nn the 16th, &second Nlotutayyor April. Particular atten tion paid :o the morals of the pupils. MarchlAGO-11r. Executive emadittl e e. of the Columbia Board of Trade. for tte Month of March.' , CEor..;r: 11. C. FoNl)Ertsmili ts. PC.F.T. Og — Tlle Rile of Confirmation will be ad mun.!ei'itl by the Rev. S'arrniel Bowman, St• Vatir's Cuiuch., to.lnorrow (Sun day)incriiil:i, at :lro'L:loct: The Rev. Samuel I:. Appleton will p . readh in the same Church, in flir evening, at 7 o'clocl:. The puhhe is invited to :Men!. Usinea rioN.— Providence permitting, the NI. E. Church at Falmouth, (three miles above Bainbridge) will be iledica:ol to the worship of God, on Sunday April Sib 1060. Preach ing ai tn o'clock, A M., by t he Rev. A. Man. sh p, of philadelp'tia. Als.l at 0 o'clock P. M., and 7 in the evening. OMNI VG TH . E . CANAT.,—EIy a letter re ceived at this place hum Mr. Wyer'inaii, Su perintendent of the Pennsylvania Canal, we learn that the water will be let in on Monday, -li3th inst. This will be acceptable to boat owners who have their craft locked up in the Basin and elsewhere along the Canal. We bore to see the spring business open briskly. Thefe lfi s teen colcsid'erdbre repairing. done along the rind of the the woik, and it will' probably be found in better order this season than for years before. PaTesiv Nrem.e TIMEADF:II.-Mr. J. Law ience, whose advertisement will be found in to-days paper, w•£3 in Columbia on Thursday rdf the purpose of introducing his "Improved tsed.er?cfetr Metallic nvedlE T6 - mistier." The little instrument is certainlya treaitiVie - I l a The near and weak-sighted. h tliis tifearanical assistance a needle can be tliregded iii the dirk. For the aged it is invaluable. Accompanying the needle threader is a . ( WordteS Threader" —an ingenious little contrivance for threading worsted needles. It has lila to h'e seeh to be appreciated as indispensable to the lady's work box. TnroUgh indisposition dt. Lawrence nas cnimpelled to leave town the same day.— Ile di.lposed of the Oitt to sell in Columbia to, 11. C. Fooderstnith, at whose store the "threaders" may be procured. NCIVIE.P.V.- By Mr. Purtile.'s Er& vertisement it will be seen that he boldly chal lenges comparison between his own and the "Hooker" Strawberries. We can speak by the card in regard to Mr. P's berries. Last season he produced some of the finest we have ever seen or tasted. From some choice plants he gat' erect monsters; and we have no doubt he can supply the town with any quantity of plants of the test varieties. His prices as ad. vertitird are certainly very moderate, end our friesids eant:iil du tiettei than supply their riar ,ietpi train the Side." We may add, en passe:74 that as the season opens Mr. Purple's stock of Noweii will be found complete and beautiful. On a visit to his green-house some week's since si c f6t . ind it already full of fragrant bloom. But he he stir up the public Shen he is prepared for Spring business. Extrlamoss.—.4ll will be seen by a rommus nication ut [o•day's papei, its eshhitrition will I be given on Writ W.ldriesday rveriitug, iii Mr.' Clr:o:ges' school room, fOr the purpose nf rais; ; mg funds to supply the ,fission Sunday schools of the "Bill" with S library. The exercises will consist of declarnatiOA;rsaal l music, £c., by the pupils. This effort, on the part of the truly benevolent inst ructors in the •'Mission Schools, - is deserving , 01 every en rouragensent and support. The unselfish de votion of a few• mills Moak sympatihizing with the destitute and ignorant children of , Tr.'w tide; and giving their time to the regem motion of tliii Ida much niglected Class, cer.- ; tainly entitles theni to IM l no . rilble recognition as public benefrictrirs. What ttir} , eltects ed- -and It is no srba!! good- - been done and sSllLdbt ristelitation. They novi. !ask the public to aid in sispelyihg thtspOrthisil accessories iu 'he good work. Surely, they ndl not appeal in vain. A hearty response to this reasonable call for assistance must follow, an I we hope to record a general turn-out on next Wednesday Evening. A SMALL FMK WIIICII Mlurll DAVE annv Gar:, r ONE.—For some time past there has been open In the basal a "Boat Eloartling I house." One of the many boats wintering there has been conceited into a "house" of call, where lodgers were kept and supplied with the comforts of a home, the best strychnine included. The amusetnents of the "House" consisted of "little games" of various kinds, • A goodly cotiip.ihy a ss embled there night and day, and held high jinks. On Thursday* a boy strageolf uvef the decks of the boats—seek ing what lie might save for the owner, possi -disceiVered the boat adjoining the " idouse" td be p'n fire. Alarm war given and the rev , eters bestirred ibetlselves to extinguish it.— happily they were successful. Ilad the fire made Wittier progress previous to its discov ery there can be no doubt that we should have suffered from a most destructive conflagration, which might have swept the entire town.— ' Tile EL.roios.—The election of last Friday tient off in defy' peace., The IfTorts of the Candidates to tens theilresOctivi*pporters to t Ire wereitve regret ipliecol'4erowneJ willibi?t mild suttees. A de'C'pr a sweet placidity;as it were-:ireigOit around Itie4tlcrlAt place 'then we eiTrciseil r Ahe most precious frivile of free:lt in, and dropped our sokect ticket; .and•we beiiiitcd,no.higher dtlf,reck - ‘Ol-exeiterisefit!:7 ll bring ihe'eitlyMThe vote cast was a decidedly lukewarm expression of the will of the sovereitins, Vut may he re garded as sufficient, in so far les ff decided I be contest for office. In one case, however, the man who did not vote has on his cbirsElerrie the responsibility' of another s electioni. The returns saw a tie vote between Min - V 17 .- Musson - and Davies 1: - .• Bruner, candidates for the office of Justice of the Peace. if the vot ing was not spirited, it bad at least the excit ing merit of being close—the surecessfrit &to petirior of the above gentlemen, fain Eddy, beat (hem lay fiat a single Vote. A new elec. tidly must be held within tlffity'days to decide ; who shall be the second Alsace; on which oe casioTtlieie sill probably bri'a"Vgam - e" ern foPthe eke, it being in de'ilialut The people have no reantifo ettnitain of the reste—cxFerrt th'e matte/ of' life tie vote—as all I theofiTeers - eledi'ed are, we believe, well qualified their Obit's. The new' bo rough Constable, rohn eye - lag man with his character as a Ablie seffan to make. We need a Silt, a'et Roe, tirrielf who will show neither reai not favorrvrbbr will do his duty firmly yet deeiritly; with will' consider the interest of the pirbfic a"s best interests. We have no reeloU to doubt 31r. Read's will or ability to meet ti 4 ffablic expectation, and can promise him, if he mike himself a model constable, a long tiniife of office. The Justice of the Peace elect- ~l irother Addy" no more, but 'Squire Eddy— enters office with the sympathy and best wish: es of his fellow eitlieris. lie will make an I upright judge. May lie Olid his office haunt!. Ifully remunerative. The defeated gentlemen have our Commiseration. We especially feel J. • the sad'6ase roe Demodratic Candidate for fudge in the Upper Ward, Esq. Welsh.— This unfortunate hart was ingfc'r'rionsly over come in his own stronghold, to the great de. light of his enemies. We understand that he accounts for it in the opposition to him by the Douglas.Forney.wing of the party, on account of his strong Buchanan proclivities. We hope this is a mistake. Support of the Administia. tion should not incapacitate a Man for the of ! face of Yu'die oT election: We gave tile vote df Friday in our town' edition of last week's Spy. We inset if again' for the benett of our distant readers, wliti feel an interest in the jestiniei of our borough. I= Jade• John Finger. fin H ll:Menial:, rlannu.s 53 a ligrr, Inspector Ifiram IVi!Anti. 52 C. J rn.cv. 122 Samuel V. Eberlein, 57 PA. Kiinburg. 0 Assessor. In . rnes Oil Arachnel Clepper, Si Michael Cl.•pper. 62 Constable. Samuel hig;iat'ortls, 45 Solnio4 lkings worth, 93 JohnM. Rend, 60 John DL Reid. 05 Justice of the recta—Lower Word. Jobn Eddy, „. 79 ..IfOlts W . . Davie. 1". IVuiler, 7$ C. 11.1 1 1 . 1 11/....v0r1ii, Sn 11. C. it nuts, ag T. J. I.lishop, 30 LaicE ter•.tfi Lecture of the Hope'Eddie Series,will be delivered this evening, by Mr. M. D. tVickenbens, of the btillerevifle Formal School. The Lecture was announced kir last eventne, tb'e room hav ing been rented for sin eihitiiiion, it was post poned. This v.tilf Lif die la.t lecture of the series for whichr Hope Lodge cov E'natt'trd. It was agreed that ten lectrites should be given, and that of this evening will complete the number. We have no authority for staling, however, that there will be no subsequent lectures. A number of persons have con sented to speak who have not yet dune so; and arrangements may be made fur one, or two, ormmore, supplementary lectures before the v,larm weather sets in. These "Evenings" have been source. of pleasure ai d entertainment to a number of Quit citiiens, and, on the whole, all adverse circutustane4 considered, the at tendance may be pronou . nced'en'coViddirie We hope we may yet base an opportunity of say. ing a few words in regard to these entertain. nients before they close. flimar.Anv.-- On Thursday night, the shop ofearter & Becker, on Second street, was en• I tered, rind a erace, and bit, and three chisels stolen. With teeie instruments the burglars siicceded m ilipehiA; the back shutters of P. S. lilC'fague & Co's. store, tn'f.ocust street. They first attempted to open the front dor!, but failing in this, scaled tit fence and elfeated ati . krance on the rear. A hole was cut 4'l tee shutter and the bolls started They; ain'e some thiity I:ciatri;a l Viit furl)? vests, one bruche shawl, an overeat, a pair of trousera, handkerchiefs. &c. hlcTaine & Co., otter twenty-five dollars reward for the arrest of the burglars and recovery of the goods. The New Presidential War As the time approaches for the nomination of Presidential candidates, arrives, it appears, the necessity for a new war. The politicians, the telegraphic reporters, the letter writers and the editorial fraternity, have been busy for:fifinths, in itianilllcturing a "slate of war" between tnis country and MeXico. A Texan outlaw, taking advantage of the Unsettled 'hate of the neighbori:.g nation, gathers within its borders a band of marauders, and with his fol lowing wreaks vengeance on his personal ene mies among the inhabitants of Brownsville and the western frontier of Texas. Here is a God ' send fur the Filibusters! A state of war!— Clearly a state of war. But our government dad riot respond as promptly as is its duty, and the Governor of Texas, with his eye on the PreedeE:ittl chair, threatens to war against life Gressel@ nn his individual responsibility. He is encouraged; Pdtted on the back, called "good dog," and urged t0...g0 in," by the pa treats of his state, and the lighting patriots generally. II Cortina@ ii nor happily killed or hanged we may expect to see C.v. lionslcin "go in," and our country embroiled and lid in a most contemptible and undignified tibia. ner, by the nose, as it were, into a trouble. some and most Inglorious war with our weak and distracted neighbor, Mexico. As if the determination of the lighting Tex. an avers not Sufficient, the miserable Church paiii of Niertico tnust bring down upon tome Indianola and Wave to inquire intd•the eh‘fivi tvr of the vessels, which siklyred, l .scrr colors.' Itifon the appfAch of ,;:in r esiieliii;oite of tlie at tigers Oaf:pied to moveotL ;fllie frism tglincllinalwas rept to biiiiirvolter, °films musks y, Saratoga flied lbroadhile anda,the actiorl,f-commikeed in, earnest. Ipth th Mexicarr a iteanie'rs were: captured ,and • bitought l to -1 3liiiiity , ..'0sieteriq as ' prizes. - _ - -The rashness of Meer& iii.•firint,upotr-our vessels seems to have precipitated the out break, but there is every -probability that over naval force would have prevented active inter ference on the part of the Mexican vessels Vviiirtile'besiegett Liberals in 'Vera Cruz.. It was a settled thing that our people were toii terfeie of the fist" Firetoufniviiii or insu& cient, and it seems our naval officers will not have to repfotcli thenaceivel with a wasted opportunity. liil l ttefier this" collision will bring abbue alwar probably depend upon the part taklen by liiloPearkpow err; if well bkketf - up the Mertierdi* citigkit offer us a brush. If we are to haie war, tor sage,let us enter into it fairly and s4uaiely„ and bY rid "side door" arrangeMent. We Weil salted into our former squabble,with Meilen; and will ce no credit to our dignity' if use agaid 'allow the politiciatis to declare a "State of War.' We believe the 1140kicans would be the Wetter for a villi'oPesome- interference on onr part,—just as the "niggers" are bettet off use hfiatian slaveicyou know—but let us go in boldly and avow our purpose to the world. At.r. VIE YEAH Rotrirr.—We . hi - ve receive& the March number of this reprint. It sata ins the high Chlitaeter with" whiCh it commenced its career, and wins upon' esteem d it &oil's' Mile?. It has conii)letefy taken the place of atibirtleholdWrilitrt," which is positide proof of its sterling literary VOA.. lIARVER'S NIAGAZiNE.—Harper with'its host of well engraved illustrations, its wealth of original tales, its choice selections and its edi torial vivacity and humor has been received.— The March nurnSer is one of the best yet is sued. ATLANTIC SIONTIILY.—Sober, russet-covered Atlantic! It has talent, genius, scholarship com bined in its corps editorial and contributorial. The March number has been' received and en joyed. We reccommend this as a rdiydo maga zine. PsoCKE DINGS 6i: special rtibet ng of the Town Council was held March 16th, MD. Members present, Messrs. Bruner, Breneman, Hershey, Hippy, V elsl6' rind' eyl .rresiittetVf.' Minutes of last Meeting read a nd'aiiitioied Mr. Hershey moved that the Finauce Com mittee he excused from any further consider. ation of the tax duplicate of 1857, which was agreed to. On motion of Mr. Bruner, the Chief Bur gess was authorized to ernplo7 Counsel to en force a'settledent ciT th'e tax duplicate of 1857' 1=1:2 On Motion of Mr. Welsh, the Road Corn mittee was authorized to have the grail 4 nd about the Market House graded. Mr. Welsh, from {hi btemmittee to whom was refeired the ieveral cases of nuisances, reported, that the Eddy nuisance bad been abated, Mud asked to be continued' on the others: tecioit was accepted and Committee continued. Mr. Welsh moved that the Market Corn• mittee be athorized to rent the IVtaket Stalls by public out-cry, on the 24th of March, 42760, which was agreed to: Mr. Herhey moved that when we adjourn it be to meet on Monday evening, the 2Gth inst„ which was agreed to. 11 1 1 1 r: fireneman moved that the Tax Collec tor be required' to settle up the duplicate of 1859, by the Ist of July, 1860, which was agreed to. The following Bills were ordered fo b'e' paid —C. A. Hook, $8.34; Jno, Hogendogler, $5.50 ; D. S. Chalfant, $10.67; J. Schroeder, $2.28. J. Vaughen & Co's bill for $10.38 was re ferred back to Road Committee. On motion Council adjourned. Attest: Wm. F. Lt.ovn, Clerk There will be an exhibition of piiblic speak ing in Mr. Clawges' school room, on next Wed nesday evening, 27th inst., commencing at 7 o'clock. Tickets of Admission, 10 cents.— The proceeds to be appropriated to the pur chase ofilibrary books for the "Mission Sunday O s n 'rhe schools are large and flourishing. We want books. Come and help us' Some choice pieces will be spoken on the Strove occasion, and several favorite pieces wil fie sung. TEACHER. RAN AWAY.— Yesterday, about noon, as Mr. D. list;riaamaricri, of Columbia, was driving up the towing path between the canal bridge and the big bridge, his horse took (right at some object, and rain away, demolishing the titiqy and throwing Mr. B. out, arid wound or: by plunging into the river. Both horse and fiiig gy were taken from the water as soon as pos. 'able, the former pretty well cooled darn I:vis should judge. We believe that no &ferial injury vrasdone, excep t to the vehicle.—York County Star, Mai. 220 t. TUr:GaEs-r Jon.—That jpb of jobs, the rais ing of the entire block of buildings on the north side of Lake street, from Clark to La Salle streets, is progressing rapidly. The buildings are being undermined, and the hulte timbeis got under, and to some extent, the icriais hive fieen in operation. refsdns iinatqffianted with the details a raising entire blocks of massive masonary, can fcirm no adequate idea of the stupendous enter thise. A very short time ago, when we first read of the raising of brick and stone buildings, We were struck with amazement- Wooden buildings were raised every fifty; but thiS get ting under solid walls and raising them witti out shivering the superstructure into thoul and of fragments, was quite another thing...L. We regarded it in the light of an XntesteCl add Specalative theory—a mere bubble, which would burst find end lit Nothingness. Ihit. "facts are stubborn things," tir the trite adage expresses it; and the fact is that ocular de monstration, the great leveler of unbelief and increduility, has left us no possible chance for doubt. We have seen huge brick and stone edifices going right up before our eyes, several feet in the air, propelled by the power of the mighty screw. Every day in Chicago mak be wstnessed this spectaale. The greater Lion of the buildings in our most pdhlic have been raised in this manner from two.; id eight feet; and thicise vThieh bare not been tilled,, must sooner or leer code HO to gtede."—Chicago Herald. y f•'or the Columbei Spy To t e Ire'The Penr.sylrenir delegation to Charles ton hive contracted for the stem:kr k•eyirtare' l l statelcif take one hanifir s ee -phaseikets Philaderphia an& ;bark, ,:hetween4lA . 1E tB' of ' April/03d the #i of May"; and tarnish . tillient cftr board, ddinithat period, for sBo'eaer;. : ' i, ;J"; .•!" • '.• - Ecc;:giaar is FlSti 1.4.A.--Souliiiineiseco !itaiiiiiiit;for in elft*Pfo.:' Be 'llWithaingeti ,P , M. , - <-7:::..... .... ~,, 1 has:lodgings to saaseper month; and his I wife dois tht , Inanity ix'aihing. -- --.- DR 11PLANP:S CEL}IBRATED LIVER PILLS, PREPARED NY FLEMING RIAO=, pripmtsairi lErAre ranked among the most popular frail:dier of theasig. Thul if will tare liNteriecanp.laint, eick head. IfoW 7 beyond u doubt. Read theAolloveingniestitramy-fiam:ameli.knovvo lady 'mid gentle_ rnan of our ovra ciTy: , lOw Y01k..-Angust3.lBsl. . Mr. twat Mr , . Williams, , No-Sl4.,Seventli te-ti fy dint they have bath been suff ering with • HATO complaint fur about five year., ' they have .pent a large emu of money and tried alto. rare edies. but to. no purpose. Finally, hearing of Dr. 111 1 Lanea Pills, prepared . by Fleming Droo., they pur chased four whieli they, took according to . the directiolis iscrompanying each box,ani now pronounce t ittemlielverperfeetly cured of that Mattes:in disea-e. (17PttriliOsere will be careful to ask for 1114. MT:".1114:S CF 4 I. I ItBrATF.IO I III I ,ER PILLS. manufac dared by FLEMIRD - 1111b1 4 .7,.0f Pittsburg. Pa. There are odre?Pi puriettlar OW Li 6es Palm. now before ... the public. hlrLaue's genuine Liver Pillsodso his celebrated Vermilage, can now be lowd at all re pectable drug etofes. genutdi wifkgiil tke Jig nature of March 24,'60. 151) . REASO ANti COMMON SENSE Our readers may remember we have or several occasions spoken in very enloglitic terms of a preparation which Dr. Sven' S. Hance, of 10d Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md., had discovered for the cure of Epileptic tells. Mete, in dcilfig so, we liaie beets actu ated by the very' best rfrotiees, vier tire-alkyl ation of human suffering. From circumstan ces which have lately come to our knowledge, we fear there fs liclailof persons who are not disposed to try telt; reniedy in ff common sense Ammer. We allude to the filet of selecting a pit-Vticillar case in a town where,perEaps, there aril silt of eight cases, and trying it` lin one ease. - libWiperhaps the case selecteir might be the only one of the Whole nuratber that it would not cure: This is neither doing them selves nor the ni'edieine rf aVoien persons were striekeit• down WM: cholera in: one town or neighborhobd,wodld they aH semi' for a physician, or would only . one employ him and wait to see if he cured the first pa tient? That plan of procedure tit :fiat absurd. So in the case of Dr. Hance's remedy, every one who has Fits should try it for a reasonable length of time. It will not cure in a day or week; nothing worth doing - can be accomplished at once. What is easily done, is as - easily undone. The growth of time is endinini. From the most respectable testi mony we haVe'examined, we feel assured that by a proper perseverance. in this remedy, nine ages of, Eidlepay out of ten may be cured. The Pills are dent by mail, free of posta .'e, to thy par t of the wcrrld. Price: one 80x' ,, , $2l . two, $5; twelve, $2l. You will find tbb adt' dress above. DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, UM DR. lIOOrLAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great standard medicines of the iirant age, have aequired their great popularity on/3/ throegh sfitars of trial. Unbounded satisrac tion is rendered by them in all cases; and the people have prnrounced them worthy. Liveieomplaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Minty or {die: ikervous System, Disease's of the Kidneys; and all diseases arising from . a disordered liver or weakness of the sl6m'aclt and digestive organs, are speedily and permanently cured 14 the GERMAN BITTERS. The Balsamic • Cordial has aeguirsd d reputation surpassing that of any similar pre paration extant. It wilt nitre, WITIV01:1" Fht, the most setrrebud !any -dean - ding . Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, in fluenza, Croup, Pneumonia; Incipient Consumption, and has performed the most astonishing cures ever known of Confirmed Consumption. A few doses will also at once check and cure the most severe Diarrhcoa proceeding fron!. COLD IN THE BOWELS. These midicittel are prepared by Df. C. M. J'ACKSON & CO., No. 418 Arc/i Street, Ildei delphia, Pa., and are Jed by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 76 cents per bottle. The signature of C. M. JAcssog will be on the outside wrapper of each' bottle. In the Almanac published annually by the iroprielors ; called EVIIMBODT'S ALMANAC, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These Almanacs are given away by all our agents. o. "1.1. Coutiii). AprOD. MRS. WINSLOW, A experienced mare nun female phyaiehin, has a Soothing Syrup (or children teeteing. which greatly I:mill:atee the proee.r of teething. by softening ihe gum.. reducing nil inibminnienn—will allay all pain, lic cure In regulate lie hovieln. Depend upon it, mother., it will give rest to yOu ye., arid relief and health to your infant.. frerfectly safe in all Cases. See advertisenicat Viallottel . colian. 0rt.29. 165.11 y MEXICAN MIITANG LINIMENT Its wonderful effects and consequent impularity— perhaps no article in the buttery of the Materiu Medico, ever acquires the same Patronage, was subjected to the same number of severe 1111 d diffrrent tests, and mat with on few failures as the Mumang Liniment. It has jamb, been styled a Panacea for all ex ernal Wounds Cuts, rtwellings,rtpral no, Cruises, or Ent ptio ns on Man or Drag. It in so far a medicine of surprising virtue. Phisieians are compelled to prescribe it, and f.cm some iermarknltle cures of ChroniE dud Distorted Rheu• matic cases it has Watuta}ly atifaide . d mita aftentfon from the first •Cientific Minds of the age. No family can afford to be without a bottle of the Mustang Lini ment in the !Muse. Bei.hre of imitations. The genuine is sold by feskrfablit dealers in all parts of the world. BARNES /". PARK, Proprietors, New York. Feb. 19 1 ISOU-ltn. F~~~-~~ 4~~=i}~i ~,: }=;vim (In Thuraday. March 15.1. I y Rev. .1. 11. hi c ay..s, FILICUICRICX Ih xiea, of COlVtObia, to LOUISA BAXGY, Of %Vest Ilempfield. For a gmeeful and bounteous remembrance of the printer, the ulithle eh'uple will please neeept our thantor and I:Molest wial,E•. ZD E 23 .6Q. 'X' =2 E 3 e In Columbia, on Sunday morning Inst. Ala JACOB FAT. formerly of York, ag-d years Taus. one by one. the friend. of our earlier days drop into the intent t •mb. The aubteet of this notice w•as for many yearn highly it...pectin:lle citizen of the good old mown of Ybrk, but Inc the lac few yrara ha. re.ided with hi. son, G. H. Fry. Esq ,of Cotourbia Ile was one of God'i no bleat work., an Itoue•t man. Ilia remains were at York on Sunday and were folncialted to the grave bs a lame concourse of people, and by the survivors of the noble NOM of ••\ooh-Pointrts.n or the sitiCient bo rough. who volueneczed their sect-fere for the defence of Italtimore during Melon war with England, and par. tteipated in the temngentent at :Udall Point; at which the Untigh were defeated. there leader. Gen. Rosa, liar. 1t1.4 be• 0 kdl•d. tt e lope rand licheve eiat Ite kit thn• world of • ono and care. for a heart. May he rest w I•rarr! The heavens were illuminated en the evening, of August :nth, 1959, by the most splendid Aurora Borealis ever seen in the Country. Rays of colored light flashed across the sky. and the rhnoges were beautiful' in the extremer' , At• one time a rapt observer rerrtitrkea,, that i.e fancied he could see the lig:ns form themselves into the following words: Buy all yodr garments at the Brawn Stone Clothing Hall of ftockhill & iYdson. Nat. 603 and 005 Chu-ttan tibeeze Sixth, Philadelphia. September II t,11,650. VISZ D6r.•HOTTESSTRIN, - Wis' .remated L. hi, office tar Ore buildh i next' below Me ebonies .Royr, on the North side of Locust street, tamely oppealle Halldeman's 0ta.41". Ili/ residence is In From street. nhore Union,—the house formerly occupied by Mr. Nehmat Sutton. Patients applying at the office at night will find erre.; son in attendance. Columbia. March 24.19 n • ran RENT. The subscriber o ff ers for rent, from the firm of Npril nest, nn I-land lying in the rzusquelianiin river be low "Calumbia. - known - as King's Island.. -The Island contairiTiTinntrenty 11Cre, and in in a good state of cultivation, . Apply to WAT. LOWREY. Columbia, 11Inlidli. liondik . _ GRAHAM WAFRRS. rind Milk Ir n O, Pre .erVed tip for invalids, just received n: Ac 1%1". RA sinus Family Grocery Store, Odd Fellows' Ball. Coll.llllllin. March d 4, IFdd. -" DtSSOIAtTION. THE partniiship here:oil:o eiliting as WeIahICITIP ler„lm4 thi, day been dilsolleclby mutual conettit. All persons indebted to said firm', and those having claims against said firm, will twegent *tem Thomas Welsh. for settlement. TIIOB. lIARRY L. UHLER' Columbia, March 24,12G0. FIVE -CHEAP AND • sibraparam sizaawamarant yILSON'S ALBANY, $l,OO per 100 LONG WORTH'S PROLIFIC, 1.00 " 100 HOVEVS BELLING,7 S " 100 PE : talent 75 " 100 LA RGE.SARIM SCARLET; 50" 103 The above are Ihr prices o: five of the best Straw berries nt tlt Nucter r t. Columbia, Pa. If wo had the, Hooyres N eedling, we would class it with our 25 cent kinds Our,'„,prires generitllk for Nuriery Stock. compare with 11. E. Hookers as do the prices of Strawberries. (See; li.T.3:llbbkhr's adSertisreetit 101 l week's ti ) S. 11. PURPLE. March 24. 1030.31 Lawitifinfs PatitnflirAdle'llaYeider. THE.citmeriber offers for dee don.iderntion of the Co lumbia public his patent rs Dooble Ended' M dal I patent . < r," the greatest labor-saving invention of the day.He is prevented from trial:Mg article per-I:tunny, in Co lumbia. but It can be twee' HI C. Fondersmith, 'main sheet, who has purchased the rittpf epic_ for the tows. .16.. t, PH LAIV HENCE. March 114, 1860.1 t Henry C. Blab's. Phllodbmb: ACON VKli LENT antl allmtenble dreatt4hg fer the hair. it prevents the hair from falling off. rendering its gio*lTO healthy and sigorourt. DirretiOns for' use ucbompanYing each n'ottle. For sole by WI ritAthkt. 111 a re% 24; lefre Front street. FVOR I VAN& SOAP". 10 superior inlet of Soda Ash on hand and fur sale by , K. 4VII.IItA March 24, 1.560. Front Arlene WATCHES• GIVE RII AWN!. A GIFT valued from tioO' dollars to ont: hundred dollars given with every book said ut remit prices. At tenet one %Vole gparanteed to, every twelve book.! Throe inducemeillit ore °Med' by the Suffolk Exchange Company, It Wa-Itingtoir street. BORIOII, the mo-t exteit•ive and the most lib ,eza I Gift concern in exintence. Send fora Fotalogue. Thow vOlto have patronized other Gift Houses are particularly requested to acqn tint 'them's - etre• our terml. Our endueetnents are unrivalled. roul put all other. in fildnhiute. The following ut'e some or the gifts to purchasers of b00k,.: Engli.h Lever Gold Welt:lies; hunting corr. Patent •• ." Ladies' .• ,neen face: Detached Lever Silver WitIOILe.., hunting ewes. Lepitie Silver Wittche.. open Mee. Gold Locket., varirmsnize.. • . Ladies , and Gent•' (Said Chnih's, 'tartan's styles. Ladies , and (isms' Glld SideVe Inittons send Studs nil patterns. Gents , Irdsorri'Phis, new ditd rich styles Gold Pencil• nod Pro.. Lhdlrml nod Grm•' Gold Rinz• Gold . Wokelt Keys Rod Belt Pin..A gfeut variiiy of I.ad:'es' Jewelry, Pins ant 3•.tt r drops, tiotoprising all the styles onw worn. sdyll Cnniro. 111n-aie, Gold Smite, Lava, Flor i edline, doe. Gold Bracelets all styles. The List of BOOLK eotteprises n gr.rot ossoriment of stood:lrd I. 4 orks i'd'hverfaltsrpartment of literstture. teresting to the yodlett and old. Do not foil to crud fora ettudnette Cot , tiogues free to ally ad dress. Apply in tts.I'ITOLK 1 , ..X. 4 7:HA NG F. CODVA:sh - , t Wit sliantott clreel, r Boston. C W F.Loolnov., Treut.urer. Morph :23. lbdit at COURT PROCLAMATION th Hon. HENRY G. LONG, pr....trio, lion. A. L. II Ara- and Fannas 1111INTON, An,oct.tir Judge.. tYli he COhrt of (loin' mon Nen, in and for the county of Latien-tei. rind .11141 ii- oldie Cott', (I;...rentelert'ainer, and ti enerti: .I.iil Dr hvc tv . , and ('tarter tt....ions of the Pence. ill non! for ;lit.. .county , of laf:l',;:i-t i er. have is•ned their Pier ert to ay directed, recpab lag me, limung oilier thing, to make Public Proelarnanon throughout in. .131011WICk. 1101111 Court of tlyer null Terinitier nittj Ceiterid Jail Deliver); Alin, is Court otOerterul Quarter Sessions o? the Pearl. titirf.htil Delivery. will commence tit lire Clurt i(ort.e. in the city of Lnlieil.ter. in the Commonwellili of Penevvl, li that. on the ' l'll t) FON DAY iii A PRII. (1311)1SW! 111 pur.ininCe of which l'fiecept, rinsl.lC N0T11.3., 111.1111311 Y tiTl l Bl`2. bi'llra,afriyor nod Aldermen 01 4 , the city al.:lnca:net. in said county. :11111 all ilieJuef I tree. of the retire. the Corir'ffer, and Constubles or; the void city and county of Lancaster. that they be then and there in their own pr6'per psrvonv.wdb their; roll., records and exannimilionsoind increkitions, and ; their Other rementli ranee.. to 110 1110-e wine!? 10 their offices nppe rutin, In their behalf ,er h e dotter . ; and 101 those who wall prosecute nuiten.t tire prtgonera who sire. or then shun lie. in the Jut of the .111.1 cc tinny of l.rinenster,aire to be then and there le pro4ecutengitino them tin shall beju-t. Dated at Luticuoter the 13111 day of February 11.2iff N.g.A at IN F. HoWE, SkenaT. IV. IT.—Ptinctunl otteirda nee of the Jurors and Wit.. ne..tes will bereufler he expected and required on the first tidy Ut te.nrion... A ldermen and Justices of the l'epee..nre requjeed . by sin order of Court. dated N0v..21.1.544. trieeturn their recognizrinte. to Samuel Clerk of Quarter Ses.ionv, within one Weele Irvin the tiny of litinapieltoll in until ca-v. and iu de 101111 i/fEreot, life Magistrate.' cony Will 00: bit 19- Alarelf 21. Irtfra Show Cases for Sale; WO fine Modern show Co-c• elkeng for Ma, T Suiouldo for st Drug. Fnnoy, or Dt 4 s. Goods SiSre. Also. u good Guitur, very low. Enquire ut the oilier of thi• patprr. Columbia. March 17. IMO 3t Honomony, Shaker Corn. N'TEW YORK' Patent Manufactured %Waite nom -11 many; ob.°, Sweet Shaker Corn ju.i roceivrd al A. M. RAMl3(rs • Family Grocery' Stan, Odd relk.vs' March 17, 186 C i PMWROOT, EGG, LOGIN uutscurrs, just received, fret!' nod 6ne. at A.M.R A MB( PS Fotnily Grocery Store,Odd Fellows' Gull. Ms..lt 17 IMO. Sweet Oranges, Raisins, &c. GLEMEN6 be-t Wench Iritttrine. at Rl}, nice 13nking Raseint. at 6 cento; Oranges and Lemons, by the dozen or hoz, Id 13, 1. RA hl 130%3 Seemly Grocery Stare, Odd Fe'lowa' Gall. Marel4l7. 1,960. Columbia Insurance Company: THIS Company is authorized by its charter to insure to the rountiy, or fa boroughs, against loss or dunufge by fire, no the reuitisfi phut, for any length of that:. litnited or perpetual, either fora cash premium or premium mole. PREMIUM NOTE SYSTEM Those who insure for u premium note will be in sured for Ave year-, stn.l sehject to u•-•essinents sit ease *flosses. bASSI SYSTEM. Those WllO inure for a estate premium will be in curd for any term not exceeding five year., and not •object to any anoes•rtiesiin. One per MIL premium will be charged on furm propery for the term of five years. DEPOSIT SYSTEM. Farm property will be insured for the term of ten years, for a deposit of three per rent. of the amount tutored, the whole amount of the premium note to be returned at the expiration of the policy, without in terest, er the pobey to be renewed for ten years, with. cut nor expense at the option of the insurer. The Company wish to employ ■ number of good Agents. who will be furnished with the necessary blanks and instructions by culling the office of the Company, in the Borough of Columbia, Pennsy I wanks, or addressing the Si'reretary by mail. C. S. KAUFFMAN, President, MICIIAFf. 11. MOORE, Viet Preshltni, GEO. YOUNG. jr.. Secretary. M. AI. STRICKLER. Treasurer, JACOB It. igH LTAIAN, WyATT W. MILLF:R. 11EIVRI" R. It N: OT WELL, JACOB n EITZ. 11 EN nt E. WOLF. columbia. Lancaster co., Pettiest ,March 13,1860 March FL 1h60• COAL Oft TILE subscriber keeps a constant supply of the Beat Rmume Oil; also, Cool Oil Lamp!, of elects' 'Sari ety and size. r?.haJes of difere:it pane res. k c- JONAS HMO PIA:. Locust 'tree', belOwr SCCOnd, CO luttbis, l'a. 31arch 17th. . IRON AND MEMEL ritnE Subscriber bps received irNew and Dugs Stork of all kinds ana si s of eAR I AltiO 0 SITS.L lie is constnntly supplied with,stock in this bruneli oD his business. itialUnti funish it id customer" in litrgo or small quantities, at the loweserates. JONAS RUMPLE. nil :Ai ealumhin. March 17. IFI3O ASSI EitE'S NOTICXL W it le i t A rYti o" PotiVi ng h i l: a g i n id„ e w a ir A or' tnry assignment to the undersigned, residing in Co lumbia, of all the.r estate. real, personal and.mizetl. for the benefit of the creditors of the satd - Kitngltr. this is therefore to give notice to all periling indebted to said John D. Klingler, to make payincof iiametl ntely, and those having c:aims to present thfi snore without delay, properly authenticated for settlement. 1t1.17."60 Gt JON AS AIYERS. Assignee: New Stock at the Golden *Or \ :,12ti f ew Ynßi , !iriteg Stock or fresh Drugs. Medicines. Chemicals, nod' evel)tiling tequila% lout n n well conthiciid Dm= Store, viz: Spalding's Glee ' C Gels:inane. Bur nett's Corosine, Borry's Tr:col:heroes, Wistne, Couele Lozenges. Brown's Bronc h ial 'Pinches, Buil: Brick, Shoe Blocking. Note mid Letter Paws, &wit lopes, Pens, Ink, &e &c. 3.8. DF.I.LETr & CO POSIIESE BAUSIIES!!--11e have replenished L ., out stock qt Duir.Tooth, Nnil,Comb. list, Cloth': mid Shoe Itru.ltes. We Clutter. ource4ves Amt our as— sort Meld of Brushes exceeds any other lb the town -- Cull and see for yoUrself and be conkifleld, boon purchasing elsewhere. J. S. DELLETTWC7',, r:olden Mortar Drug Store, Front street.' A th fog' GOINH . FISHING! Call at the -lA_ Golden Mortar Drar* Stbre and procure the lin.- and hooks ' as there you wili'and an ustosin;Loni of Hooks, Lin er and Units'. FISli. FIVE SPQBrD STRAWBERRIES. 3Eceoplas.ervmmVery productive; large, beautiful. atifIaUNEQUALF.D QUALITY. WILSON'S A Lansir— Exceedingly productive; FINE Fon Mane?. TRIOMPHE. DE: GAND—llAxxs* SWF; splettlifir appearance, and high fin von PYRAMIDAL CHILIAN—Very handsome; pro ductive, hardy, and good flavor. LARGE EARLY SCARLET—The E.i.auksv; pro ductive, and excellent. It is Impossible to secure all die excellencies of this. moat popular fruit in one vstriely, we offer the above ers emprising in five sons, the various points der.i We again confidently RECOMMEND the HOOK ER, as.by fur the be-t fur family ti-e, if only one sort is to 5e Whined —combining a greater number of ex cellencies thornily other variety. in• All or *hi tatove have perfect flowers, and will produce excellent Crops, if - planted singly Or tokether. PRlCE.—(Secutely packed to be forwarded h p Pre 4 -0 Per lOU plants of any of tires glrove varieties, $2. 00. 160 " 20 of each veffecty. 3.00. 0 51/1) " lOU of each variety. 7.50' " 10110 "of the Hooker. •• 10.00, 11. E. 110 DE:ER dr. CO.. Commercial Nurseries, Rochester, N March 17. Ina/. ml 7-21 SEEIRTEVS SALE,- rin SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 1960. nt creloctic% l'• 111.. by virtue of sundry writs of Yenditioni Expo non issued out of the Court of Common Ille.rt of Lan caster County, and to me directed, I will expose to public sate or outcry, at the Court House in the city of I.llllra-ter, the following Real Ettotte. sir: A 1.01•0 7110;IND in the borough of Marietta. (tontine ott, nor Street. a 6 feet. more or less, sod cite onlitog dein 'tilratt 220 feet, more or less, with t. one story &dile DWELLING HOLI: 4 E. and Frnme Kitchen attached. Frame Stable. tilt Ildfr Pen: Fruit Trees and other improvements thereon, allicituiltPpreperty of John Itettf and Mr, 'Mary Wolf enshe writ eleibed'altd taken into execution as the property of Cliistolgwr 11111t.!:', Mot I, be sold by BENJ. I' ROWE. szitxtorr. Sheriff' 4 - Offiee. Lalteaster, Fete) . e 7, 1 1410. InWs2: Dissettirifintt of Partnership. Columbia. Morel, 6, 1866 THO; rufet.uer.hip heretofore between the ulider-igitedailtl Jowpll block. t=Mt. day, Marin. 6.1610 disi,ob.Ted by thenillittrawal of the under niettUiE VA I.: AI ACK, FRANCIS NI ACK. At i stVe 10.1660. !MARC A tun . MACK. FIFTY D I th.LARS REWARD. Colombia. March S. lfoa. pi* Above reward will be paid for thr appreltria•iott mill' emtvielion df tab percent or persomt who de faced tile proittorl6it dh Cemetery lot of Mr..-. 1. A. LtAitmen. [Marrh 111..1660.:It Kazis teild Shoulders. Wl'ls have received by raft (rem Owelro Coutdy, N. V , 300 pound.. of Trdinnii Vaiikee ,ugar•curt...l' !ram.rd",itoted - s CP hodiderA.• Ah.reii 10 01. : I . 0 A. U F. nnt NEIL cor.wr vmott n.l Th.rd SALE! subscritill efrerd private sale the li4,llomag prbdr.y, fl in Use I °rough of Co• lune i n . No. 1. A Blaeltieriitli'Shop, sitonted nn the river irriek or the rooosylveoi. ic:ohnou brio, %Vol um mree, together a full net of To/14Q. No. 2`. A Lot of GYotlhd on Second street, betWCell I .0011151 111111 W:1111111..11MA t• erect. d iwn-plort• frame lion.c No. 3. A Lot of Ground on Second street, lirm ern ti.nna and Piny nu ,A Inch I. etrcted a unr and-a-iialf-meay Prmnr Owrl , tint lion-r. No. 4. A Lot of Ground on Fourth street, liotwren Pet r) and Mill, on which'. a mo-gory rrame Uwe flint lino.r No. Two Loig of Ground on Fifth street, %moll inl Union, n %%h ell are two ry el hue 11011.C4 No. 6. Two Lots of Ground on Fifth street, Union mad Cherry oil whirls lire tree e.I is iwnwory. (rams. purellssag House.. \o. 7. Four Buddinst Lots situated on Utilnn 'street. cora er rsl I HO% •No. 8. Sit SOlldin. Lots situated on FMIt street, between rukcm nod Cherry. For term.. apply ll. P1'A111.11.31. Locum ' , lmo. Colunobin I.a. The gittgeriberli MT& at private gale the fol owing prnaert), mutated in tutill.borough. viz: Thiee Lots of Ground on Union street, I•Winit of Fifth, on which ore erected three two--tory :ensue Dwelnug lino,. will. otte-and-a-11.11f-stort beck holltli?nr. For term , , &e.. apply to PFAIII.F.R. .or ~li • (Wu Ma ['eh 10:60 . te Clt . sie s r L F I ro D n A t tt n n 1; S a l I I 0 " : " ; 1 I 1800. 1880. - NEW §TRING GOODS. Ndr*mtg., d fail assortment of Spring ivlttelt we invite the ttnentinit of our many friend. and ennomer.. conVently believing. dint ut vstriety.tottlity. ns ie. and eh ea,tnes. we can give the intlen •sa , ,faciirele ?MIMS" DRESS GOODS. TTZIV cling Ores. Gond.. In event variety; Patter Dr. 4. newen Spring Styles; Black Glo.-y Dr , ..s Sells, ben brands imp°, ted,7se to 9140: Pouting' , Silka newest de.ign.; Brocade Silk., Plaid Ottoman Poplin., Striped Greitudatie Poplin., Stoll, Lunte Poplin., Lupin.. Blnek troul Colored Detainer.. mod other new style d rest good.. embrneing every 110 1 7 , 1tv l he sensan; Esiglt.h rind French pa wl.wide chi nese. t. 200 pieces Englion and Merrimack: Print.; Ctrli. 6 9 nod 10 els , very good; beautiful new style Scotch Deem Gingham. _ SHAWLS, SHAWLS. Stella, [heretic—long anti square, Black 'Mimi— long and tgiustrc. Crape. Blacket—long and ►quare and oilier new •print in great variety. EMBROIDERIES. Prem.lt Wereked Collurr. French Worked Sleeve.. Freneli NVerked Callan. and Sleeves, in rem French Worked Chendrette. and Sleeve., Jaeonel and elwisa ?Akins and Insertion+ llaad.nnd HANDKERCHIEFS. F:mt.rojdrred._ti..... : .,ltie.:i god prjlo./12,nrder.sd IRISH LINENS AND SHIRT FRONTS A. large neck of RICi111,11•011'. Supenor Irieb Linen* and Shirt rrning HOUSEKEEPING GOODS Binn ""`• Moroetilev. Lancaster and Allendale Counttrptincs. Woolen Coverlets. Comfonahles, and Bleached Sheeting, 4.4 to 12.4 wide. rib lOW Cu..e TiPkings. Furniture Chinuset. Cbeeke. TbVelink.. Bureau Covers, Bleached and Brown Linen Table MO?, Crtfm Y yard.. to 4 yards wide. trenched and Brown Domestle Table Cloth., Woolen Table Covers. AyOrrt, VAG Table Cover.; Sacking Bottom. Table 0,1 Clot :Stair (Ye Clotho; Crnah for Sinirs.k.c., Lookiso GLASS?... A large stork. Osr-s. FKATHERPS —3OO pound Geese Feathers. WISDOW GUAM; —A new and full avvoriment, with fttorev. Bmbraidered Marlin Window Curtain.. CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. China Ten : , et*—fold band, White Granite Ware, in slew shape., in full dinner •ets. de. in Tea Seta, ritehera Dv.he.t. Soap Tureens. Gravies, ace., ke., Chamber Set., Toilet Sera Itilta..serk Re —Ta ble and Bar Tumbler., Wine and Champagne Gleume, Goblets, Eg Preferve Dishes. Celery GI ,11:r . mp gand.. CalceStaudr,/ke. CARPETINtIS. We invite partiealar attention moat. new and largo stock of Carpeting. romprioing over 10.000 yards. Super ! BriNsels, imperial Three Ply. Superfine In grain, Fine dad Medium Ingrain. Smith's New Yo-k Patent Ingrain. Plain and Twilled Venetian, 4. I- 3. It. and I yard wide, superior Domestic Listing, Supe rior Rag. Scotch Hemp, Floor Woolen Draggers. I yard too yards wide. Velvet Rues. Door Mats, Valor Oloth. from I yard tot yards wide, the latter eat m one piece to 211 a hall; Matting:, c hecked and plant, from 1 yard to 2 yards wide. Mannar AID GLOW/U.—A run iine of hosiery and Gloves CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES AVID IIEsTINGs , Black and Fancy Super. French and English Cloths. Black and Fancy Soper. French and Engl).ll Cassimercs, the very latest styles of Vcstings. flora , AVess.—Cloths, Casstmeres, and every va riety of goods for boy's wear. Cotton. Linen and W a.. rot ors. Carpet Chain. lIALDEMANI.3 Cheap Cash Store, Columbia. AFIRST-RATE article of Dried Beet, sad of 11am, can be bought at I:I3ERLEIN'S Grocery Starr, No. 71 Locust ctrect March 10, tson