is and hie sisters tis acleron conclave. great grief 'VMS over,,the stapoiy bil had onbsided„tse clouds ,Etta passed J..aiay. "The fonerwl,w::ents" ar . e.ri about to -"fuzaisla a wedt-7:-ng feast." stagustßs was, ...1.;112A to be ..r.ar:l-ti. "Married:" AniaboF! bands in inatioulate horror, looked calmly on the cur* . ,f,at.t4 widower. 4;1‘.1.T. atyj never marry again?" Leited - .. 4 1. -- 8; angry nt these mute &al• ut,Kratiuns of surprise. Did sou not say so dear tro:liQr?" e!er. i of triteriy tnibeoneeired rnlbh to corn plitnen t Itocher,b Lt-toory, I.AL:it 1 wilily revere, an.l I can _..t better do bo titan by marrying agnip.". Stir. months and two wi•Pki,'" .11 !Ili be I a m an nn-urn forever?" .aßketi gl,que, indig,nr.ntl3. -eon a umn mourn at alil" gsketl - tlyra, spe.iking for the first tint. kt we rte.:" sister," sighed Anabel, as cortege drove (*nun the church .J.,ur on the folluwing yh.ursthy, and the face of Miss Vdlers peeve," out of the ‘%ind.w . c-f the bridal coe,zl:; it is the will in the tin .iase that .ifricts lle has rna.le another cet es of: withuut a shilling. Ile ha; gone air, fiio, without giving we new burlal di:Z.:V:oons. Of coarse he IA ishes to cover hie Glee with dear .I:4clicl's handkerchief; I hall send it later "Certainly," reipunded Myra, quietly; '•lie migh? , übe it HOW." 6lit eaumbia -gpti. k f .. .. 4 :3-num DI A S.ITUILDAY, INIAIICII IS6O De". : Sr.r. Ncw ADVERTIntIIENTS OF A. M EAtimis, ODD FELOWS' RAM, IS To-1)AV..., I'_, t _. Sl.l.Gcr'cuuol..--Ilr.,Cl~H•~es' toi 3 uuth ul Luth sexeb, will open on the it;th, k tecunti Monday) of April. Particular atter. , Lion paid to the morale of the pupils. Jtt....h .1, /66.0-3 E. Executive Cominittee of the Columbia Bond of Trade, for S'ho Month of March. GEORGE BOGLE. 11. C. FoNLIEGS.IIII.I 011.18. J. I'c:4.). Rev J. W. Nevin, P. 1)., ,preach in the Goma!' Ite.fortned eltuieh, uF tine Once, un next Sabbath :naming and erasing, at the usual !wars. itntut - .ll.s.—We request those of our sub: scribers who may change, or have changed, their places of residence, this season, to ICria cf such removals, that the Spy may be sert-ed prorarrthy mid at the proper places. ELECTION.-At the rriday nest the citizens of the South Ward will 1 called upon to vote fur u Ju,tice o: the Peace. By our advertising columns it will be been that D. E. Bruner and Johu W. IrJusion ant.ounce theluielves as eaadil.ae. Sur that. otilt.e. fluty many ta,at, will op pear l,efore the day, we eaunot giterts. 1.',1 a' free tig,lit, and the best :van a ins. rAim. Acc:331.N1.-011 1154, Munday tom.- I,irfs a bun of Mr. !sane Duel:, a boy of about twelte years ef age,was rem over by a train or coal ears, beirogillg to tha Shaw itee ,)n the TOMlice Railroad.— 'the 1001 oit4 riding utt the train and jump ed in the eta above the Pensisylranut itaiiroad. In jumping he fell. and rolled under toe ettr. Both legi were crushed, and the bay fzurv. , A•cets rt.] y trterwal tl4. 47t1r.:17.,41Nc lIU aorOttS tncrciutnts aro 100;tilitittig to al, their 11.1%* spring stock. and to com pete in a spirited manner. Our business inert generally are alive to the advantages 4 judicious advertising. and our eilunins ore a very Lair directory to the business of torn A. now Grocer*' store has bton npcned Ly Fkidenum and Jackson, in I. .cost street, 14ott d-oar Ithnre Ifaldgman's stare. They oci;ertise in to•days -,cpy an extensive stuck of every thing in their line, at reduced pri ces. Thu new establishment is neatly and completely fitted up, and the stock is entire ly fresh and first duality. They advertise th:g;arand &C., at sery low rates. roudersmith is cleat to the occasion. and puts his groceries—Eugars, Syrups, Coffees, 6.c.,—at a remarkably kr?: figore. See his advertisement. Ito anneunees tt -new stock of handsome goods as forthcoming nest -ruck. I. 0. & 11. F. Bruner have receive.; an other supply of new Spring goods, which they offer it rates as low as arc compatible with honesty r.nd a decent subsistence.— They a&k Abele friends to give them a call. Rambo scents tl - e battle, and puts bia su gars down to the lowest mach. A. M. :Id .' ertisot a surprising new stork, <d unprece dented completeness. garnh., does not let the public forge: hint. knows the val. ue of nthertising, and, wltat's more, he Inows holy to advertise; scrilv, we believe he has his reward!. George Bugle anCOFnCei 1119 lii:Catlet.9 in a I.lis stuck of lumber will Le fuun.l full and complete. Custumers viii bud Mr. B. n fair awl square man in 11:1 . t7atus- METE Thomas Welsh advertises a large supi;:.! .tif topes, just received, and a stuck of 1/oat ,Stores:-Cams, Shoulders, &c., pt Ibis store near the diitelet. Locks, Justice Welsh an nouuces the removal of his off ce trona the flue .Front to the first house on the South mid* of Walnut street below Second. iteriAto call the attention to the adver t:lsm:pen:Alf M. M. Rolaces Sale on Satur day Ile offers the building lots on the smith side of Locust street beldw 'Third, between ..the properties of Mrs. Young and Joseph I.7lmer. Thu lute for sale arc advan togeouily located, aul sh.uld meet with ready sale. Mr. R's terin.:l ere liberal, and c hope lie may find a porch.tser. Pub Li*ary ii.t.thestipe Lodge Lecture, ea last Sat e-64y evening, Mr. S. W. Mifflin, suggested that the.cletzens of Columbia. should meet together c.itd discuss theadvisability and feasibility'af establishing a Public Library in our town. lie iotrodteed the subject and advdeated rite undertaking in a few words, referring the audience to the Spy fur a ful ler and mere distinct call fur the necessary action. We willingly giveirahlicity tunny ef fort, in -however elementtiey a stage, having the proposed end in view; ail I alien advocate it .enenestly, trusting to - the merits of the Amaze fur success. We must premise that the introduction of this proposition at the lecture dues nut necessarily connect it with crepe Lodge. The audiences attending these lectures have been made up of the persons most likely to take an interest in a public library, and therefore the occasion of the last lecture of the series was deemed a fit ting one for broaching the subject. The de sign is, so far as it has been matured, to es tablish a ,permanent institution, indepen dent of ail societies or sects, to be a' Citi zen:: L:*.trar.y. for the use of the town; a li brar; furnished with good standard books, uf interest and fur reference; a regular re.tling room, well supplied with first-class gapers and periodicals. !lie design commends itself: how shall it be executed: We have been desired by in terested pat ties to cull it meeting for the pur pose of taking preliminary steps, and this I evening lots been suggested as the most lit- ting,:.tiote--nut to let the subject sleep. We therefore request nil persoriU faro: of an effort to establish a Public Library in Co lumbia, to meet at the Town Hall this ire ; oing at 11. o'clock. Att meeting of this kind is of COW'S:: nectiSsary, and we hope there will be good a attendance. The best means will doubtless be resorted to fur ; securing the co operation of all citizens vorable to the enterprise. In advance of , of the meeting we offer a suggestion as to the most effectual method of getting the sub ject fuirly “before the people." Let a lee ! tore be given at Old Fellows' 11,111, which • shall nppcal directly to the audience, in favor ,of the founding of nu institution that Cu lambi so much needs; the subject to Le ; open to discussion and remark, as in the flop Lodge Lectures. This would bring together a large proportion of the persons ; most, interested in the proposed Library, in : eliding ladies {rip, cannot attend town meet lugs at the 't.'owit Jinn; the project would be fairly considered, aid ativoca:ed: we take it ; fur granted that no man would - rise to op pose it. A refuial of coutributions is the only firmof opposition to be feared; and surely an enterprise that meets—as this must meet—general approval, is in a fair WdY towards accomplishment. in a h.tstill w":tten notice we cannot be coherent or argotnentail'iti. We: jot dawn a few facts, irregularly and as they tai::rgest themselves, and leave it to the good seuso of our readers to decide that the cause we are advocating is a good one, and worthy of gen oral support. We can only be earnest in ; axprossing u hope that success may crown the enrts 11u Le made, anti that Columbia j may soon lave (..eitsion to be justly proud ;of tke enterprise and liberality of leer xens in establishing a //mai r,ifnary oLicL may Le the nucleus of a great one. Tice COM:111111 ROLLING MILL—We hare' the satisfaction of informing our readers that the Columbia Rolling Mill will be put into immediate operation. Workmen will unite about the middle of next %reek to put the Machinery in thorough repair, and we may rpeedily expect to see the Mill resume its busy life. This 14 gooknews to our la buriug and mercantile public.. The busi ness to he added to our town c OP: mi -1 cal of work at an estabhshment like the Mill, will form an im:rwtant item, r.aal we trust that success may insure it, pertahnenue. Thu new firm, Maltby Case, will prosecute the work in earnest, and we shall nut be sorry to see the Ili itpNiial of energetic spirit into our community. Dy referenee to our advertising columns it will be seen that twenty-five dwellings arc re quired. This will fill up about all the va cant dwellings of the place. _ In this connection we may mention that. the good (tirert of an organization like the "Board of Trade" has teen felt in the mat ter of the re-eitablishment of the business cf the Plelling Mill. The purchasers. en tire strangers in our town, were meek ed rev the Marti of Trade . C,mtmittee fur the mouth, and aided in preliminary tarangernents, put in communication with many citizens and furnished with any information required.— The committee fur the mouth of April will be appointed at the regular monthly meet ing, neat week, and will appear in Satur day's py. PAR tDr..--The Columbia. National Band will appear in new uniform cr nmday Oth trox., and invite the Firemen Ly a card in evr column+, to join in a parade on the oc. casion. The member+ of the Band Intro worked faitbfolly to perfect themselves as musicians. iind by their perseverence have succeeded in urliforminz themselves. They will new make a good appear ince, and with their skill as performers they may be re. garde,' ae a credit ti our town. The uni form 11:1:4 Leen procured at no inconsi her alds expense to each individual member, and the Band deserves the support and ' uncourag,einclit, wherever they tun be ex tended by employment, of all Columbiana. The parade will d.mbtless be a handsome • turn-out and display, Exusnrrios.—An interesting Exhibition will be gii en at ridd FeNowt,' Ball on next Thursday evening. ly :he pkipile of the Male nigh School, tbe chargo of the ttacher, Mr. D. 11. prubaker. The proceeds wi11.1.0.1 for th benefit of the Cad,ete of Tem- penance. Thu exercises promise tube varied, and will exhibit the proficiency of the pupils in at least one branch of situdy—declaina th.m. Mr. Brubaker has dot.tod time and attention to the preparation and perfection of the boys in their parts, and 1,1-,:t hope will be repaid fur his care and trpuLle -by ample success oh the part of his pupils. .0f course the huitsc will be ocerllowinz. The pry gratntuu is different Prow that of the Cadets' ExhiLitiun. A. 7.1 I.UPOIXTAN't Marrma.—ktneetial: of the iron N.anufaetn.l , ers of Penneylvestia, irrespective of party was held'at La Alarm House Philadelphia, on 22nd inst., whileh is oflmpottunee to-our State and`tbe-Country generally, and of particular•interest'fu our town and neighborhood. Vre,give.below the list of officers elected, inatiding in any fumiliarntimes of Iron naerviof Columbia and 'vicinity,' anethe resolutions in regard to the Variff, adopted by the meeting: Chlarman,—lleury M. Watts, Philadel phia. Viir-Preiictents.—Samuel J. P:esres, Phil adelphia; J. B. Morehead, Mcrion Furnace; Edw. YitrtlleS-;Pdttsville; John M'eMalltls, Reading Furnace; Joseph IVhitaker, Dur ham; Nathan Rowland, Kensington, Phila delphia; Thomas I. Potts, Swede Furnaces; J. Miilhollend, Itending Furnace; llolker Hughes, Franklin cieunty; F. S. Hector, , Leesport; IL Brooke, Chester; C. Brooke, IChester;1 Chester; S. F. Eagle, Marietta; Charles L. -Wood, Cambria; C. B. Grubb, Lancaster; James Myers, Columbia; 1. B , ..Grubb, Mount Hope; G. Dawson Colemen,•Lebanon; T. J. Wood, Conshohocken; T. C. Wood, Consho hocken;Maris Hoopes, Culemanvilic; Charles R. Parson, Irondale; Charles E. SMith, Fair mount; Wm. Wood, C. M. Clinger, J. V. L. De Witt, Chulasky; Stephen Cultvell, Phil adelphia; Joseph Cabot, Philadelphia. Secretaries.—Dr. E. Haldeman, Chiquos Furnace; Attd - rew Wheeler, Philadelphia; H. R. Knotwell, Chestnut Hill Iron Ore Company; John Wistbr, Duncannon; A. H. Musselman, Marietta Furnace; William M. Sey fort, Reading; C. L. Bailey, Harrisburg. The following, committee' On resolutions rms applinted: C. ?:Kauffman, Columbia; Henry McCor mick, Harrisburg; Isaac Eckert, Rending; Edward Brooke, Birdsboro'; Edward M. Clymer, Reading: S. Miles Green, Hunting don; Edward S. Buckley, Philadelphia. This committee reported the following resolutions, which were unanimously adop ted:— Resolved, That this rretinfs, apprai•e and commend the hill recently introd now! into the 11Juse of Representatives by the Com mittee of Ways and Means, proposing to substitute specific for :id-valorem duties u pen rut eign ;kali:and other articles imported into the tinited Resolved, That rid rr.garti the sereentir section of said i ill, relating to iidn and the manufactures of iron and steel, as satisfac tory and fair to all parties interested ill their manufacture, and that the duties fixed upon the principal items in the section do not vary materially from 30 per centum of their average value during the last six years, end ing June 30, 1850, and are therefore based updh a'r4E-: revenue standard. Resolved, 'i s bn tbe'enal!trvicest of this bill will enable the Americ:is tnthuflfcturers to compete fairly with the foreigner, and that it will tend to prevent those enormous fluctuations in the price of iron, which have, under the ad-valorem system, been so disas trous to our honte industry; inflating prices by increasing the duty when least needed, and deprtesing them by reducing the duty when most required. Resolved, That we earnestly serve t our Representaives in both branches of (..O;:giesrs to use till honorable means to pass this bill without delay; it being its accordance with the views repeatedly expressed by James Buchanan, President of the United States, in his annual messages to Congress. Resolved, That a copy ,:f the proceedings of this meeting be forwarded to the Presi dent of the United States, awl to each mem ber of Congress. Adjourned. Ibtoccutlmis 6 ^ Cut - N.:AL—A Special Meeting of the Boum CJuneil was held March '2O th, 1.67)0: Members preset—Me9srs. Bruner, Srene• math, Hershey, Meehesue'•, 'Welsh, Watts end Fralev--President. Mr. liershey offered the following r,..t01a tiun, which was adopted: eve?rt , /—'l'htt the Collector of Ilainaigh l'exes fur the Scar ISL.°, be allowed lite per cent. on all 'I axei he euilccts previous to January Ist, MI, and two per eent. on all he collects after that date. That be be required to pay to the Iltoroug,ll Treastt or, on or before each Stated Meeting of Town Council, all tuuneyi he may have collected at.suc4 thee, and that he be further reci.lit , et: to i,ave the duplicate settled on or before March Ist, iSfA. Mr. 13rcuenan offered the fullawing rose lutioll: Iles°lmi—That all persans paying their Borough Tax for the year 1860, un ur be fore June 14t, (nest,) shall be taloa-ad a discount of fire per cent. On the adoption of which the yo.ts and nays were called, with the following result: Yeas—Messrs. Brauer, Irreneinac, Her shey, McChesney and Fraley-- Says--T. Mr. Bruner otTerel the follostlng ma:da tion: Rcsoirc..l--That the Chief Burgess is here by requested to borrow fur the wie of the Borough, the sum of $900; and, that the Borough is herelsy pledged for the puyment of the same when duo. Mr. Welsh moved to amend by striking out the curls "Chief Burger_'" and insert "Borough Tre.tsurer," which as disagreed to; the reset-alien Was then adopted. Mr. Welsh muti•cd that ‘rhon wa adjourn it be to meet on 'russirity erehing„ipril 3rd. whivh motion was agreed to. Mr. Watts mined that a Committee of two be appointed to ascertain if ground can be purchased for "Potter's Field" and at ci,hat price, which wit+ agzreed to; and the President appointed Messrs. Watts and Welsh said Coalmine°. Mr. Welsh moved that a Committee of thrte be appoinnid to drat' up an Ordinance giving proper names to all the Alleys with in the Borough, which was agreed to:: and the President appointed Messrs. Webb, Hershey and Breneman, said Committee. Mr. ISrendnan moved that the Committee appointed to have the second story of the Town Hall fixed up fur a Council Chamber. bo authorized tu du oo immediately—agreed to. Mr. Bruner moved that the Treasurer be authorized to pay the Bonds and Interest held by Conrad Swartz, with the first tuenoy he receives—agreed to. On Motion, Council ntljourneti. AllcaL IY2. F. LLOYD, airk t a meeting of Hope Lodge, No. 443, 1. O.G. T., held on Tuesday evening, March •'7th, 1860, the following resolutions were adopted: Resoled, That Hope Lodge hereby len der a Note of thanks to .1. VV . Fisher, Esq., Dr. W. S. McCorkle, A. Caldwell, Esq., Rev. Edward Apr letoo, 11. B. Essick. Esq., J. 11. Mifflin, D. It. rrubaker, Prof. Brot.,ks, Mrs. J:S. Gable:tad 31. D.Wickershatn. For their kichlness in lecturing fur tho !lupe Evenings, free of charge. Resolved, thAt. 4. copy at these resolutions be seat to each of the Lecturer.% and also be eublished in the •' Columbia Spy," dad Lancaster "Eaating .Express." S. W. MIFFLIN, C. W. T. CuArars P. Srr.EiNtn, W. S. low p (liteE3 WERZOBTAINED IN CLEVE- I Latrip IN -OLDEN 'l'lmes.—Two- of the com mittee fur recommending a locate's for the new penitentiary reported in 'favdi• of San. dusk=y. It has - been. surmised' that . cons mitte.4, viewing with alarm theincrett:se of convicid, sought some way to : Prevent * that increase, and, is the Cowrie of their travels: having heed holV'liVarcei in old times were obtained, tookthe hint from the moral of that tale, and immediately decided upon Sandusky. The story alms thus:- Many years since Cleveland numi;ered emongher villagers a noted wag, wthonesole idea of the chief end of man was to tell good stories. Our old settlers very well re member Ca:ll6Boughton, who built the St. Clair 1100se, :aid kept tavern there. Mr. 8., had it hired man, who had come from the East. This man . •in a-very confidential tray, came to Boughton one day, and asked him what the law in Offic-was relative to di vorce. B. replied that there trot only was no law allowing n man to get a drvoree from his wife, but that the Constitution absolute- Jy forbade such proceeding. "What on earth then," asked the suffering husband, •"can a man do who can't live with his wife; how can he get rid of her?" "Oh!" said -Boughton, "that is the easiest thing in the world. I'll tell you. Pretend to your wife that you want her to take a short trip into the country, and-get her on board a vessel bound for Sandusky city. When there you can ger her boarded for one dollar and fifty cents a week. Mirke her believe that you must gu down to Mount Vernon or Wooster, and that it will be more comfortable fur her to remain at Sandusky. Pay her board two weeks in advance, that would be three dol hors; don't pay for any longer, for that will be long enough; go off on your business, and your wife will never trouble you again. One week in Sandusky is enough to sicken bet, and and they always bury strangers by the end of the second week!" The tired has band followed Bough:on's advice, atxl• dt the end of two weeks was a free Tian.— Cleveland Ihrultit ,13.3 - The chick in the bower of the Cathe drat of Strasburg is not only a monster in size, but is the most wonderful piece of Mechanism in the world. It is one hundred feet high, thirty wide, and fifteen deep. About twenty feet from the bottom 'is the dial, on-each sidti of which is a cherub, holding a small mallet in his hand, while over the dial is a small bell; the cherub on the left strikes the first quarter that on the right the second quarter. Fifty feet above the dial is a colossal figure - of Time, with a bell in his left hand and a scythe in his right. A figure cf a young man in front strikes the third quarter un the bell in Time's left hand, and then turns and glides with a slow stop around behind Time, when out comes an old man with a mallet and places himself directly in front of the great Reaper. As the hour of twelve comes, the old man deliberately strikes, with much power, twelve times on the bell. lie then glides slowly behind Time, and the young man again comes out and takes his position ready to do his duty when called upon by the machinery. As soon as the old ruin has struck twelve and disappeared, another set of machinery is set in motion, some twenty feet high lr still, where there is a high cross with tire image of Christ upon it. The instant twelve is struck, a figure of one of the Apostles walks out front' behind, conies in front, turns facing the close, bows, c.nd walks on around to his place. This is repeated, until twelve figures, representing the twelve Apostles, as large as life, walk out. bow, and p:nß•on. As the last appears, WI enormous game cock, perched on the pinnitede of the clock, slowly Caps its wingq, stretches forth its neck and crows three tintes, no loud as to he heard oet.ide. the church to some llistanoa. teed with hfs like naturalness. Then all is as still ;sail. tt:G_We are authorized to announce SAU LUM :.‘/AUTIN. City, :t candidate fur Clerk of Quarter Se inn, sul t ieet to the tfeciedou •;;;' the People's County Convention. CLE:RR OF OraIIANS' COUr.T.—Wo aro no iliormed to announce Ilescv PINKERTON, City as a candidate for Clerk of the Orphans' Court, subject to the decision of the People's County Convention. DR. 11•L.tNT vcßmirtxtv. L1Y.1.13 Y.EZOMED TJ WREN EVERT (mum REMEDY IMM N;w l'untc. September 13, 1652. rilW 1. , to certity that my child. three years old, was trouts's t a till worms some six months. I had tried severs! kinds of medicine, hot none of them done any good! and it wag not until I tried Dr. iflline's celebrated Vertnifuge. prepure3 fry rienttng Ilro•., that she found any relief. I gave her the contents of one bottle. winch brought front her a very large quoin lily of worms, but they were so completely cat to pieces it "as impossthle to count them. My daughter in flow doing well; indeed, she is complete!) restored to lienlth. I therefore take pleasure in recommending h to parents. I would 4oy, by all means keep a supply of Otis vfflu• aide medaciste constantly in your housea. I have known ninny cl midterm to dio suddenly filen the !free:- di a ot•nts It sire nC: g.ilfreqa.•;tt !rappers that elithlihtl lire treated for croup, shen the chni.ing mind coualliug to caused al ogenter by ilia Irritaf ion of worn., There fore. I sny again keep it always in, tho 1,:olf-e; It mints but little, and may be the Meal.s of saving life, tint at any rate it es ill bare physiet um' bills. :1111:-.% LANE, NJ. 333 Eigth street. ga7 Purelto.ters will Ls careful to tn.:: for Dr recI.ANIIN CELEBRATED VEBAIIDCGE, maim. facture,' by FI.,b;MINCI DUOS., of Dictators, Pa. All other Verabroges to comparison are tvoithlerv. Or. Wl.alic'r genuine \'rrmifuge. also, Lit celebrated Liver Pall., can now Ire had at all re4peetable virus storey. Nolte treoUlaft v,0,0ul the vignitture oT Morel, DLENII.NG BROS. MEXICAN DIIITANG LINIMENT Its %wader:ill effects and consequent popularity— per!mtio uo attrele to the history of the Maieria Medico, ever acquired the itti.to l'utroitace, was subjected to the snfn•• number of severe andditl•reut tests, and met with so few• failures as the ltelhrtg • l.inimeut. It has j linty been styled a PanuiJen for all mental Wounds Cuts. ci welling% Sprains, Dirtnees,or Eruptions on Mast or Ilea-t. It is nu fur a medicine of surprising Virtue, that Phy-u•i.ns are compelled to prescribe it. and bent some num:terabit cotes of Chronic and Distorted Rl:ca n:sox cases at has naturally attracted much attention from the first •cientifie minds of the age. No family can afford to he without a battle of the :Basilan Lim- Illerit ut the !muse. Beware bt initiations. The grimier 44 .a 1 1 reepeeroble deolerg ie all parts of the world. ItALLN Z. PALM, Proprieters, New York Feb. lz: The heavens were illuminated en it?h evening of Atign.t tt•nb., 1 3J, by the most splendid Aurora ItoreJli• ever tern in the Country. Rays of para. voluted htLi tla.laed acre.o the ploy, and file change. Were ltroaniful Pit the extreme. Ai cm. lone a Flip: oitserver tete:irked. that 'he Meinled he could .ce the form ilemmelvert ono the Ml:owing worn, 8.5 14 hl year V.. rrurrit. al the /*row% Strlll , ! I tall of ito,kl.ll; & Walmn. No.. m.tl 0:03 Che.mut .1.. otor, %i!1, i~I:Iladr spills. plenther In I REAVN AND COMitiON SENSE: Our readers clay remember we have on several occasions spoken in very eulogistic toms of a preparation which - Br. Suns S. Ffincx, of 108 Baltimore street,• Baltimore, Md., has discovered for the cure of Epileptic Fits. Now, in doing so, we have been acts= ated by the very best motives, viz: the alklyi ation of human suffering: From circumstan ces which have lately come to our knowledge, Wettest!. tbere is a class of persons who are not disposed to try-this remedy in a common sense manner: We elude to the fact of selecting a particular case in a town where, perhaps r there are six or eight cases, and trying•tt on one case. Now, perhaps, the case selected might be the only one of the whole number that if would not cure. This is neither doing them selves nor the medicine justice. If a dozen persdus"Weie stricken down with cholera in one town OT neighntsTheciA, would they all send for a physician, OF would only one employ him and wait to see irlie cured - the first pa tient? That plan of prOcedute would be most absurd. So in the case of Dr. Hances Lemedy, every one who has Fits should try it for a reasonable length of time. It Wilt' 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 enduring. From the most respectable testi mony we have es:hulloed, we feel assured that by it proper perseverance in this remedy, nine cases of Epilepay out - of ten may be cured. The Pills'are sent by mail, free of postage, to shy part or the world. Price: one box, $3; two, $1; twelve, $2l. You will find the ad dress above. FFPFFkka;4I DR. HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,- EMI DR. IIfaVeLA.ND , S B.&LSAMfC 'CORDIAL, The great standard medicines of the preeent age, have acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. 11:i6ounded satisfac tion is rendered by them in all cases; and the people have pronounced than worthy. Liver Complaint, Syspepsia,•J`Sundlce, Dtbilftyf of the Nervous System, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or weakness of the stomack and digestive organs, are speedily and permanently cured 11 the GERMAN BITTERS. The Balsamic Cordial has reputation aurpasaing that of any similar pre paration extant. It will cure, WITHOUT FAIL, the most antra and long-standing Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In fluenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performed the most astonishing cures seer known of Contriited Consumption. A few doses will also at once check and cure the moat severe Diarrimma proceeding from COLD IN TUE BOWELS. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON & CO., No. 418 Arch Street, Phila delphia, Pa., and arc sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 76 cents per bottle. The signature of C. M. JACKSON will be on the outside wrapper of each bottle. In the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called EWERYDODN'S ALMANAC, you will find testimony and oommendatory notices from all parts of the country. These Almanacs are given away by all our agents. ro. 11/ I Li, uggiat, 91111 e Counlry. Apn: 9,1,69-Iy. MRS. WINSLOW, .1 esperteneed nuns Ono female physician, has a :editing Syrup for children tecteing w•hiclt gi curly Gtcib:¢ta•s the prom's of ICOIIIII7, Lj• softenin the gums, reducing nil inflammation—will allay all-rain, and is sure to iegulitic the bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to) au r.clve-, mid relief did health to your infant-. Peri l ed!y sale in all rase•. tier advertisement m another column. Oct.g9, Psso-ly la„We arc authorized to announce S.W. P. born; Fulton, as a candidate fur Sherill, hubject to the accisiun of the People's County Convention. rt - 4 Oe the ^uth of Match. 15130. by the Rev. G. \V. Seolt Mo. IhAAC 110GESPonixn to Altss SAILAU WeY:CE, all of Colutolim,l.iiocasier County. Pa. War TED! rprin rtdt•m ibers tonic abut 21Tonani-lloudes. Apply Ito (;EOlt E Ett(SLE, on Front street _ M ucott 31.1 h4ll , . FOR . 1 / I .7ST.CC I; OF E PEACE. rvlll.l..uhr,nr!brr will be a . eaudolale In, Ihe office of J. Jo-tier of the l'enee. tor the hower Wield ot ti e I3orough of , Coltonlo t ut the elrettoo. nn I , ,ntrly. Apt re-peetlully soltett, the support of 1,44 yel low cio7e.l-. 1). I. 6RLIN1:11. Colombia. Match 31. IFGO It FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, THE subscriber Witt ben candidate (or election to the office of .11.1 s 01 , to the South ward of the borough of Columbin. on I RIDAY, the Sth C April. I Hin. Ile respectfully tasks the sup t iort of the voter. of the town. JOIIN W. liousToN. Itlmrch 31. I:4P. FOR RMISTT T'' ComPp.dioua 1:RIP Dwr,ra. G now occupied l.y Rev. J. P. Hama. niou git en in Nlay. Apply to AI ns C s. LAIRD, or 00 , 1i1111.10. :11-1, E A 11‘,1-Slilt. SCHOOL EXHIBITION. Gef rho Male high School. of (D. It. ItrolJaker'-)will one nii Exhibition to Odd e Ilan, an a xt einirdny Ceetung, April Slh, for Ole bale fa of It e-ing Star Seedou. No 3U, eadet- of 'l•••inperimee. 'Clue . le. e ises will cro,sat of dialogue. uru•ic, &c suppor: of the public is .3 , ltireion le cents. The exercises Intl: coin e 11 Colurnbia 11 roll 31, 10.1 t Zarris7•-•1 TM: Colitrabi Naironal Bawl s Ii oppoor in their J. NEW UNIFORM on MON DAY. Apra 9th. They invite the Vire Gnnpfine.♦ of Columbia to min them on thy nriove nreu..ton, a u parade through the atteei• of the borough. Marzlr :11.'60 I t Ito Onorr. or ComaurrEr. Romoval—Moved. Tiir. Office und Iteutdence of the rubscriber taut been removed to south side Of V. Onto street, first house below Set.Oed stret't• WEI:311. Justice of the Pence. arid Ptre and Tale luminance Agent. ''l=32Ell - DO - OS OUTPOURING OF THE PEOPLE. Et EAT ARRIVAL or New Goods. Groceries tell ettea v er Stan ever 6. A. AI. nANietrs Forted) , Grocery Store, Uild Fellows , Hall. Atsrelt 81. IQ6O, COFFEE. NICE MO COPFLIE selling at 121 rent. per pound A M. It AMHO'S -ramlTy Grocery 'Stott, oda 1- elimes` Columbia. March 31. 1-110 Covering's Syrup! Selliug for 15 cents per quart at A. M. RAMBO'S Family Grocery Store, Odd Fel,ow,' 11.411 alarel, 31. watt Di°lassos! G oal St nip Molasses selling at: cents I Rtrj at ' , amity Grocery More, Odd Fcllcrtos' Colombia. Alstreh 31. I no. White Sugars. B est Snow White :sugar nt IU cents. at A. N. HATtIIM'S Ferrite Grocery Store,Odd Fellows' Hull Ma rrh Ceara. Alr arlieo of Coffee, oud of Goe,st flavor. Try A. M. RAMBO'S MorbhP."lT+3;o"ro"ry Store, OJd Fellows' llall. Nice, sub; R (orb catt:s 11 pound, at RANII3O'S Grt,ery Store, Odd 1% :tars' Holl Cultunt.L. Nlttr..ll . PUBLIC SALE OF DmistiitaßLz BUILDING um 0.11 . ' LOC UST STREET. On SATURDAY: bIARCII3tet, MO, Will be :did a ppublic *elm, at the public bonne of Daniel Herr, in the kirrough of Columbia, those DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS, Lying on the mull side or Loma etroet, camel ning front of 30 feet, (more or less.) bounded on the we,t by briek dwelling of Mrs Young, mid on the east by brick hotel, properly of Joseph Ulmer. These Lots are very desirably located—would an swer fora Store or Dwelling, or for two Store Reims. r -- Terms: Four months' Credit. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock Y. M. .Al. Al. ROIL REIT, Agent. Columbia M'cli 31, 15607 L.TREDNICK,AuCtionter. C. xtmilvEzys cmrmnocri-x•=>rrmit.-Jr. Front St., above Walnut, Cotumbia, Pa. THE.ubscriber keeps constantly on hand a large and varied ate,sortment of Confectionery, Fruit, Cakes, re. lie invhesattentlon to his ICE CREAM SALOON, Which Ile Has Just Opened For The Season. Soda NVoter from the Fountain.. Ile keeps Fruit Cake Ludy" Coke. and a variety of smaPer cokes tilway.4 fresh. linaillome Cakes of every aescriptioli, wnh choice Confection, carefully prepared fur Part:es, Balla, dm. Columbia, March 31,1.560, Ropes, Ropes, Ropes. 400 coils just received and for sale, at whole sole rime reatili, size and length, to suit par chasers, at my store, near the out-let lock. Match 31, It 6a, l'110:: WELSH. A FREI 4 II supply or Rxtro oud Plain How, Shout rlerr.Side.,Me•a Pork :And Lure - at rodurril pore-. Morel] 31, 1.930. TliOS. IN-ELSIE A Game that two can play at, We wilt sell good Brovim Sugar at 0; cts.l Bright Yellow Sugar at 8 cts. Rest Relined White Sugar at 10 cts. Prime Rio Coffee at 14 and 15 'els. Good Syrup at 50 cts. per gallon. Choice Flavored Teas at 50 . cts. LOOKOUT FOR NEW GOOOR from New York next week, and Great Bargains may be expeeied at ii. C. FONDERSAIITtns 111.31 iO. People'o Ca.ii Store, Columbia, Every Description of Lumber, DINE and Cypretis Shingle., Dre•eed Flooring,. WeutherboArding, Window ttu..ll, ticket., anal everything in hi• line of hu,iurs4. fie i•;L.i receiv ing his Spring Stock of Lumber. and lied on hada u !Arne and complete utt,oriment of DRY LUMBER OF EVERY QUALITY. Of f ice and Wureltnuie in Front street, tetween Lo cum ...d Union, COIUMIIIII. at. Columbia. March ram, rstio: Ft. XMT .01.- C c 131 X:11 I Vl7£ have just ;melted from the Eastern 3larkets. u V very select as-ortment of DRY GOODS. Cloth*. Ca.simier4, &c.. die ; LGIANII.,. Delainus, Prints, &c ; klats.;Caps. &c.. c ; Duals and SIIOCS. Sc; Grocinnrs—Fre.ll and Fair. . . Call and see for yourselves that our present quality and sti le urn un•urpas-ed. _ _ . 1 O. & R F. BRUN ER. N. II —Oar Goods will Le Po low that our Friends Mil-11101 C.Xptel five per ceet o 0 hir rash :111wch Oh 11,60 I. 0 & H. F B. `]lie can . mostlrdrdially recommend IlishW • v rkiolv"nie. "Evidences of clinstinnity" ai, one of the hest work: on II at cut ject that we have ever seen—truly Et:cow/kat and filled with the Spirit of Christ. We would bee all who Ilse, trot the work to buy it and study it. mid make its important trod, their own, as a shield isenai-t the Evil tine nod his followers. Jotts 1.. ii saws. Minister of Pleb . , p.rigu, Church, (101 , .1.. 4 GRIMES. Pastor Presbytecisn Church, Columbia, CLAWOES, .1. IL IMcsoes, lls. T. J Ahtss. G. W. :icon'. COLUMBIA, hlarch 2:111. led°, This handsome driTarsbook cannot he bought feed' , cents at any other time. The may agent seat out by a wealthy gentleman to aid the animism: cause, stops but once at a town Fanners, nod those who live back from the business street,. had better send immediately to Mr. AlcOluite's shoe store and obtain tins excellent book, that they will never regret buying, as it is a great favorite of the people—particularly of ie ladies. Columbia. !porch ill It 1860. 1860. NEW CAM GROCERY STORE. TILE subscribers have just opened all en tire 13111,.k of New [itocr•lte+, every article of which is Fresh and Nits. and being determined to ',cep goods of the be-t quality. and at the very lowest cash prices, hope to tic-veva and receive a share of to vet 111111 1 . 6•10111. SUGARS, 6.1, 7,8, 10. MOLASSES, Of., 121•, .!6. Great can has been taken at selecting the freshest and rut est tea,,lh liltr k, Imperial and Voting li) soil. COFFEE. Extra strong scented Ilia, Extra Browned Rio, E.l l'urkey Coder. Extrn•ugar eared Hams, extra sugar cured Dried Beef, :Shoulders and Mackerel No. L land 3, in bet rick and hair burrel•, mid by retail, Herring— smoked and in pickle, Sdlinoit. • SAl:l'.—Ground. by the .ateir and by retail; hoc Aslnnn and Dairy, in .mall bag.; SC)' Yeliow. White and Country, PRIYrE CHEESE, FRESH CRACKERS. Ortomea, Lemon-. Itaoqii+, Prune, he , Ac QUEENS WARE AND-GLASSWARE, A tar;,' uom complete al •1401111111rIlt. OS NDLES.—Atlmminime. 4 perm ttml TalZovl. SPICES, &c., &c. Groom] Cmnomat, Clove-, All spier. Pepper—red and block. Ramis um! Vella w M 11.1,. rd, Mace, Crenin of 'ra mar, eoppenis, Nu:lnese. Saltpetr, $ll/Ve Watch:lig. Valley Soup•, Candle-wig bond.. ke . Bed :711511N. Clothe. Lille, Pure•Clder Vinegar, Potatoes, Corn Browns, Knives and Forks and Spoons. TOBACCO AND SEGARS. All the Be-t Leiter and IVrtti rig Pape,. Nice l'en, Ink, Ink Se. sardine.. Sweet Corn. Hammon y. Split Part., Va nua. 1.1ean. , 4, freak Sweet 0,1. to .Itort. every article to be bound ui a first C;roceiy Store. Illt 1.1)1::%1 N l JACK , UN, Cheap Ca.lt Grocery and Provi•oli :store Columbia. March 31 1;60. THOS. W. •EVINti rtspettfully un- WWI ..... lila! the% ha Ve now oneit. LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMEENT OF SPRING DRESS GOODS, Comproinig the elew e-i and ha no tied 1h,% i•eu.na, in rill kv of all Vied.; Shawl., Gieandinel, Lierrgee. Thin Rohr., G, o' de Puts Cloth. Favllia de Chilli, Traveling Goods., Chatizee, Reneges All:Juts, Embroiderier, tilovev, hdli le., together wnh till the Latest Novelties thathas appeared this season. Cu-totters the city icill final it advniitime• out. to c/umine thi4 stock, a. T. W. & Co's Conn nes for procuring the hinidsoramit goods at the mo-t reriamiable prices. are unequalled. Nnet 818 and 820 ST . yin [Atka, P II I A, oppmine the Girard 1110 roll 31, !AGO Ito GREAT BARGAINS IN SILKS! 1111105. W. EVANS & CO. ore offering on immense .1. mock of - - NEW SPRING SILKS! Al a.Gteat Sacrifice. These Goods have been pur• chased at Auction, at the depreciated prices, and will be retiiited nt LESS THAN COST OF IMPORTATION! Nos. 818 and 820 Chestnut Street, opposite Girard House, Phdadelphia. March 31, lE•fil3.3t Tlll. C. •D. 110TTENSTEIN has removed Lis office to the frame buitditig next below Itte clianic's flow, on the North side of Locust street, nearly opposite Holdetnan's store. Hi♦ residence is to Front street, oboes Union,—the house formerly occupied by Mr. Nelson Sutton. Patients apply inr ot the office at night will find a per son in attendance. Columbia, Morel f'.l, IPGO. T' partnership heretofore existing as Welsh &Ch. lei, ha+ tills day been dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said firm, and those having claims against said firm, will preient them to Thomas Weleli, for settlement. THOS. IV E1,t.11. HARRY L. UIILER. Columbia, March 21,1860. _ _ Senry C. Blair's Philocome, A CONVENIENT and admirable dressing for the hair. it prevents the hair from falling off, rendering its growth healthy and vigorous. Directions for use achompauying each bottle. For sale by. R. VI ILL.TAMS, Mar:l3 24,196 p. Front street. FOR MAKING SOAP. superior article Of 12 Soda Ash Oil band and for sn'e by R. WILLIAMS, !larch 24.1900. Froct cruet. C. BETTER GEORGE BOGLE% DEALER IN Second Arrive of NOT SECTARIAN., IT 'FRUIT SPRING GOODS. Silks, Silks, Silks! REDIOV.&L. DISSOLUTION. .&N1 _ _ SPiliterDlD 07/7t/ILIXTBERIZIES. WILMOT ALBANY,' sl,oo per 100 LONOWORTH'S PROLIFIC, 1 , 00 " lou HOVEY'S SEDLING, 75 uo PEA BODY, 75 lOO LARGE EARLY SCA R LET, 0 100 The above are the pricey 0: five of the best Straw berries at the I lillside Ntu , ery. Columbia, Pa. If we had the Hoo Urea fieedlius; we would class it with our:2s cent kinds. Our prices generally for Nursery Stock, comport, with H. E. Hooker's aro do the prices of Strawberries. (See H. E. Hooker's advertisement in last week's spy ) S. H. PURPLE. March 24. 1136041 WATCHES GIVEN AWAY. A GIFT' fettled from two dollars to one hundred &tiara given with every book sold ut retail prices. At least one Watch Is guaranteed to every twelve book.! These Inducements are offered by the Suffolk Exibunge Company,ll6 Washington street. notion, the most extensive and the most !db. eral Girl COUCefli in existence. Send for neotalogue. Those who have patronized other Gift nooses nre particularly requested to acquaint themselves with our terms. Our inducements me unrivalled, and put all others in the The following urn some of the gifts to purchasers of boot'.: Enelieh Lever Gold Watches. bunting cares. Patent " - 4441 Ladies ". open face. Detached Lever Silver Watelle., hunting cases. Lepine Silver IVatelic.. open face. G-,1,1 Loam., variousr.izes. Ladle.' and Gento Gold ClIalul,w (11611 ' Aqui- Ladle,' and LitlltS' Gold Sleeve Buttons and bled,' all potter.. Gent.' [amm Pin., new and rich styles. Gold Pencil. and Pens. Ladirie nod Gent= Gold Ring.. Gold ‘Paten Key. , and Belt Pins. A great variety of Ladies' :rewelry. Fin. and Far eionprpitng all the sty let now worn, suell as Cameo. Pilo-ale, Gold Stone, Lava, Florentine, &c. Gold Bracelet's all style.. The List of Book,. romps ire= n great niiscrlinent of ctand.ird works in every department of literature, in• the-nng to Ow young and old. Do 1101 fad to amid fora eatalnaut 1%-tt vogues mailed free to any ad dress. Apia): In VE`Ol-11 - EXilli A NSF: COMPANY, 110 kVa-tangion street, Boston. C W ELDRIDGE, TMU Sorer. Ma re h 21.19211 lI COURT PROCLAMATION. \IME:11, the Ito. GENOA . G. LONG, ton. A. L. ErAYR4 nun Faunae DitisrriN. Av.oeinte Judges of the Court of Onto. mon Pleas. in and for the county of I,llllelikter. and As-i•tinnt Ju-nice. of 111.. Court of Oyer and Terminer; and Get tern: Jail Delivery, at lid Quarter Szes-ions of the ?cave, in aid for the county of Lauren-ter. hove i.tu , O their Precept to tee directed, requiting me, among other things. to loathe Public Proclaination throughoat my Ihnl iwtek. that a Court of river and Terminer and General Jail Delivery; Also, .11 Court of General Qattrier Se--inns of the Pence and Delivery, mil commence at the Court lion-e, In thw :city of Lanca-ter. in the Commonwealth of Venn-SI. vanin, on the IRD MONDAY In A PRI!. (16th) 1900 In pursuance of which precept. PUBLIC NoTleE IS DERE BY GIVEN. illhe Slayer and Aldermen of the city of Lancaster. in sold county. and the Just tires of the Peace. the Coroner, *lid COIPM,Ides o' the said city and courtly of laineaster. that they be then and there in their own proper poreoae, With their rolls, record- and egaminution,,nnd inquitotiont, :urn their other remembrances. to do tho-e Bungs which to their offices appermin, in their helthif and alth oil shore who wail pro -cultic it 'apt the prisoners who are, or Own lie. In I he the said et unity of I•miCanter. One to be Melt uud there to prot•ecuie licatet-t them its shall beet-t. Dated at Lancuster the Itith day of February ISSO BENJAMIN F. ROWE, tthenit. N. 11,—Panctnal attendant, of the Jurors :Ind Wit nesses will hereafter he expected and required on the first iltry of the sessiOtr.. Nideratett awl Justtees the Peace are required by an order of Court. dated Nov. 21. ISti. toretarn their rrettgill,dlil, lu rmnurt EVOIne. Clerk of I.4.onrlrr tses-iatt., with, one urok from the day orrm.i nelnlit In to•eli de /111111 thereof, the ANL, ittates' cents will no: be al lowed. Nlareh 24. I eta/. Show Oases for Sale TCVO fine 3l ode nt,how Ca-en cheap for ra,h Suilahlr for a 1/^a¢, Fatal, or Dan 110.01 , 41,e. A Iso. a good (I wear, very lone. Eaciu:se at the oh., of thin paper Colunitola. March 17. 1id0.3l Columbia Insurance Company. THIS Company is autl►orized by its charter to 111•11 re in the country. or in borough-. oumn.t Itc-rt or damage Ity fire, our the romanl pt.to. toe ant, length of time. Itiq:ted or perpetual, either tor a Cush premium or premium note. PREMIUM ROTE SYSTEM There uho ioaure ihr n premium note 1.1.1!! be he pored for five eta., aml , 111..jtet to Et..sebrinceh. ai ea.e of losoee. CA.SI.I SYSTEM Those who in-ure for a cash nreiniutn ,ill be ln -ur••d fur any 101111 not exece.liag live not ....vet to any 31., v. meat, (Joe per eent.preamun w.II be charged ott 1 . 1.1.11 erupt r 3 tut Abe I,lin of live DI:POSIT SYSTEII. Fonm property wlll he fur the term of ten ye:tr.., tor it deposit of tilt Le per trot. of the amount tinned, Me whole ;4111011UL of the pft.11.11.1111 emir to he returned tat till. expiration of Mr polity, rrithcat no crest. or the puler) to be teneweil tar ten ) ear,niiii. GU) any e.tpene.e m the 01/1 , 0/1 9(14 in-nicer. The Company ml5ll to employ II number of gomi Agents. Woo will lie fur:m.llml 1.1.t,h the niece—any blanks and 111,41110101, by eallmx :he offiee of the Company. inn the Borough of 1'C11.1.1/r1l111:4, or addre.eing tine Seeretnry by mod. C. S. RA 1.:IT1IA N. Pre , Mlent, MICH.% Kr. II A 10012.1:. Viet, Pre.olent, GEC). YttU ili. Jr, peerehity. 111 STRICKLER. Trett..uier, J A COU 13.' 3 31 L'IIAN. %V' VA TT Vl'. MILLER. HENRY R. KNOTWELL, JA.13011 SEITZ. HENRY E. l% OLP. Coll,mlrill. Lancaster to., Penn'a 13,1E43, Muir!, 11-60. COAL OIL! • T tig•uip•r•rther keep• n enn.ta tit ..tupply of the Rut Kerosene Oil; nl.O, Coal 04 „Lamps, of every rtko ety .111 U It CCUJC- 01 alirCIC:1 1 11:111CMS. &c. Ste. JONAS 1.01.0 , 1 street, below Second, Columbia, 771,01 17. h •NEE'S NOTICE. WIIEREAS, John D. lilingler and wife, of the Iti nth tt n nil have made a volt, thr) na..i g nittent In the nottle". 4 shetl. reelthn g in Co lumbia, cola!! the•r estate. real, per-on.ll oml tor th e benefit of the eretittori or the •oul Klm a kr. IltiA is therefore to gi Ye in all to , n i d John I)lieglor. make. payment tinmetli all'l3". attd Calm. , to re•vitt the same wubout propi ILIA • 114 ,1110111.11 for settlement. A1.17.'60 lit JONAS 51YEIIS. As-iguee. New Stock at the Goldenlaor E hare just returned from Philsdrlpitia unit etc York. with a large mut eted Sleek or fie•ll 0. ug.., Medicines. Cheiiiic•ii.. and everything tu.titil - v L.•pt in it Well rondo. led Iliac: store. viz: Spalding'. Glue, Cox'. Ge not or. Vorototte. Ilan It% Trtropherou-. Wi•tart• Couttli Lort ittox Tteelo.s. it iih Ilru•k. N and Leiter Paper. Cove lopen, Pent , . Ink. &e , .1. S. DELLITIT & BRUSHES! BRUSIIES!!--IYe have replenished our stork ui Hui, Ntall.Comb. Ilat Cloth, ancl Shoe ftrunhe, We Halter our.elve. ihni our am. ..ori mew of I.lro-lies exceed• any Other in the 'WWII Call unit .er for 3 oar..elf and he convinced. before , puieltto.ing cl.ewhcre J. S. DELLErI'Ik. CV , t:olden Mortar Drug Store. prone nl met. ARE YOU GOING FISHING? Call at the Golden Monne Drue more aid procure the line oud hook, ov !hero you Will find an hirOltOleill or 11001,.. Loma and Lioks. FISII FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. Columbia. itlitrelt e,1660. rill II; above reward will he paid for rite tsrpielien-loti A. and conviettno of the person or pereolia who de titeed the monument on Cemetery lot 01 Mr.. J. A. Luuman• [March 10. ?500.% • Hams and Shortldets 1 .- Vl : a•z o r p e o c ti e n i v d e . d o li6r u si m il . f i rgrn y o . 7 k er County, N. linnio. 500 pounds of Shoulders. I. 0 & H. F. BRUNER. Match 10. 60. Corner Union mid Third sir. ritIVA.TE SA.IIII TIM subscriber otters at private sale the. folios, lug property, situated in the Borough ol Co:: luinhia, viz: go. 1. A Blacksmith Shop, situated on thia river track of the Pennsylvania Railroad. below'lVai• nut •trees, together with a full set of Ittparksmithing Tolle. No. 2. A Lot of Ground on Second street s between Locust and Widow. on which t. erected a two.story frame Dwelling Douse. No. 3. A Lot of Ground on Second street s between Union and Perry. on which I. erected a one and•n-half-r!ory Prame Derell , nir Nu. 4. A Lot of Ground on Fourth streets between Perry and Mill, on which i- a two-story Frame r Dwelling Howie. . No. 5. cro Lots of Grouud-crn Fifth street, south of Union, on whtch are two two-story Dwel 7 line !rouses. • • No. 8. Tixo Lots of Ground on Fifth street s titian een Union and Cherry on which are erected twp two-story• from, Dwelling nolabee. No. 7. Four Building Lots situated on Union sweet, comer of Filth No. 8. Six Building Lists situated on Fiftlt street, between Union and Cherry. rot terms, ice., apply to IL Loeuet meet, Columbia, Pa. The subscribers offer at private sale the following property, situated in Said borough, viz: Three Lots 01 Ground on union street, Smith of Fifth, on whia are 'emceed three two-.wry frame Dwelling House. with one-and-a.:lmltatory back buildings. For tenor, an.. apply to If. PFA H LER, as above, or H. SUYDANI, rola. 'larch 10.1* tf Corner Front and Vaion Sts.
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