The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, April 21, 1860, Image 3

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    11011tnnies,4 oh :Wufere, 'Brown's Bron
.
j_JetinlTroc=, =l ßiandreth , s Pills,Clark's WortrrSyr
up, )CennedPs Medical Discovery, Kennedy's ,Oint
ment,'TerrePti Ointment, Hdlloway's Confections,
linibasOlt Magnesia,Mrs - AVinslovesSoothing Syrup,
A. H. Ball's Sarsaparlila. Townsend's Stfrsapirtilla,
P.altnestock'sVermifuge,Dr John Bug's Sarsaparilla,
Tobias' Ointment, Roberts' Emlimentiois,liunths
I.tni
b,ent.Merchant's Gargling Ott.
'A fresh supply of the above popular Patent Medi
• tines battiest been received .at theMnirStore of
R. VILI:IAM2,
Front Street.
Col/ ,Arrite2l,Vo
COAL TOR MIME MILLION.
SPRING 'IS fillE TIME TO BUY CHEAP.
4pHE subscriber is now receiving daily large acces.
_J. alone to his stock of Coal, and invites customers
who wish to lay in their fuel at very low rates to give
him a call.
His stock consists'or every variety of Coal, of dif
:fere& qualities. grades. sites and prices, and he can
guarantee satisfaction tb customers. .
The long established yard at the Basin will Veep
, up its reputation both as regards quality and 'nice of
"BLACK•DIAIHONDS."
•Call and satisfy . yourselves %bat )on can save
, money by purchasing now, and from
J. G. iii s,
- Foot of Canal Basin, Columbia, Fa.
April 14.1860.
3 1 '08N
WATORNAKER AND JEWELER,
Front Street, between Lomat and Walnut,
COLUMBIA, PA. •
"VIE suliscriber invites attention to his very
largo and choice stock of
WATCHES
CLOCKS, & JEWELRY,
which he is prepared to sell cheaper than they can
'be bought -at any. other establishment. He is pre.
;pared to offer great bargains, and he respectfullyin
vitesthe attention of purchasers to his stock, which
entbmcCse •
-• GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
ofererykfad; all kinds of CLOCILS, from $1.50
up
wards; tnvitesthenttention of Boatmen to his large
stock of LEVER,BOAT CLOCKS; J e,w).:Lny. con
sifting of Eni Ringn,ringer Rings BYtast Pins. &c.
al 1 kludsofEtlver Spoons ;Plated Soup Ladles,Table
and Tia'Spoons.Forks,ike.,which are warranted to
wearnearlf equal to Silver; Gold and Silver Pen-
GaendPees; Gold and S liver Spectacles ; togethet
with-the greatest variety o f FANCY ARTICLES
Over before offered.
CUTLERY.—AIio, a saperiorassortment of Re
weavers and other Pis 10l nad all kinds o f knives;
ofthe bostmenafactare. -
Stric t anima Jn will b egiven.as heretotore,to the
repairing of weeks, watches andj ewelrg and all
work will be warranted.
A contizatance a me rp atronage is respect
fully solicited. . JOHN FRIA X.
Columbia .April 14, ISCO.
SPECIAL NI ICE
VOW opening', the largest and most complete as
sortment.of Aten's Wear we have ever offered,
c..nsiating of Super English, French, American and
German, Black and Fancy Twilled and Plain Cloths
and Cassimeres, Fancy Silk, plain and figured Si:k
Velvet, .nd Plush Vestings.&c. We invite particular
attention to the above goods.
HALDEMAN'S Cheap Ca..b Store.
Columbia, April 11, 18110.
LADIES' CLOAKS. Just received, fall back
Neglige Cloaks. newest Parts style.
HA LDEMAN'S Cheap Cash Store.
Columbia, April 14, IMO.
STEREOSCOPES AND STEREOSCOPIC
VIEWS.
TX7F, have received from the Nev York Siereo.eope
Vl' Company, SI fine lot of Stereoscope. and VICWA
which we will i.ell at lean than Philadelphia ptieen.
Call and look at them. ZaAY1.4.112 & AIcDONALD.
April 14. Front Circe!, Columbia, Pa
A EEW more 'of those beautiful Prints
; 73,_ left, tvLmh will be sold elienO o lt
SAYLOR & AIeDONALIPS
Columbia, Ps.
ME
fltrr Fly Parteci, Mr Ceiling., Picture and Looktuy,
1.) Glass Frames, &c . an atiiortmens at
SAYLOR & 111cDONA LD'S.
columliia. Pa.
April 14
GOLD PENS, GOLD PENS
JUST rereived n large and fine assortment of Gold
Pen.. of Newton nod Oriswold , s manufacture, at
SA YLOR k MCDONA LB'S Book Store.
Front crew... Dhow. Loeu.t.
IMMO
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
THE
.uherrlber. have Just received a large and va
ried n.sornoent of Blank Books and Stationery,
from New York; consisting of Ledgers, Day Books„
Cash Rook Records, full nod half bound. Letter,Cup .
mild Note Paper,Covelopes—Lelter and Note—mg ca•
variety, which they offer at very lout prices.
SAYLOR & DONALD,
Dead Quarters nod News Depot, Front st.. olunre
Locust, Columbia, Pa. [April 14.
POCKET BOOKS AND PURSES
A Il. a, A ß ll :. l;: s l e o 4 t , o a f
flrroil,ine
coat,lS o mt orn nll ,
wo dollar, each
Headquarters and News Depot.
Columbia. A pril 14. 186 U,
ASSIGNEE'S SALE OP
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
O 0 MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1860, will be sold at
public sale at the Franklin House. in the Bo
rough of Colum bia: the following valuable propert)
of :he assigned ertnieofJohn D. IClingler, viz:
No. 1. r l / 4 Lot of Ground, on the corner of
Fifth end Locust streets, in the Borough gi Columbia.
fronting dl feet, more or on Loen.t sireet,A
and extending In depth 75 feet, more or less, on
which in erected a two story Log \V, tithes:-
boarded Dwelling House.
No. 2. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. 1,
on Locust street, having a Bout of thi feet and n depth
of 75 feet, more or lero.
No. 3. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. 2,
on Locust street, of like dimensions. Thin lot ha+ on
it n good well of water. with pump
No. 9. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. 3,
on Locust street. of like dimensions
No. 5. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. 4,
on Locust street. of like dinteivilong,
•
• • -
No. 6. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. 1,
on Fifth street, having a frost of 32 feet 6 inches, and
extending in depth 93 feet. more or less.
No. 7. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. 6,
on Fifth street, having a front of 30 feet :1 inches on
said street. and extending in depth 99 feet. more or
less.on which Is erected a twootiory Brick Black
smith Shop, with second stnry fini•hed for Dwelling,
and frame Back Building. 31 feet in
No. 8. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. 7,
en Fifth street. having a front of 20 feet 0 inches on
said street. and extending in depth 98 feet, more or
less, on which is erected a two-story Brick
Dwelling House, whhininte Back Building, 31
feel in.-depth.
No. 9. A Lot of G,round, adjoining No.' 8,
on Fifth streei, having a ificit.t of 17 feel 6 inches on
said street, and extending intleruh 90 feet.
No. 10. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. 9,
on Fifth street, have a front of 113 feet an said strew,
and extending 96 feet in depth, On a fourteen feet
wide alley. On this tot is erected it frame Stable.
•
No. 11. A triangular Lot of Ground, situ
ated at the junction of Alin Road and the Lanca.ter
Turapike,containlng about three-fourths of an acre.
Stiletto commence at 1 o'clock P. hl. of said day,
when terms will be made known by
JONAI34TF.YRRS.
Assignee of John D Klinater.
L. Tasometmc, Auctioneer. (April 14.1800.
GARDEN SHEDS. A large stock of Seeds
from several of the best Gardens, which we
warrantgesmisie and fresh. For sale. wholesale
or retail, by the pack or bulk, at the Golden Mortar
era Store. [April 14. ,60
COAL OIL. Just received a fresh supply of
superior Coal Oil. warranted not to smoke, being
colorless, and free of any Otreo.ivo odor.
J. S. DELLETT & CO.,
Golden !donor Drug Store, Front Street.
April 14, 1860.
1101t1ILD SEBD. Jost received a acw crop of
xjp Canary, Hemp and Rene seed; the nieart :deed
tn town, at J. S. DEL.L.ETT h CO'S
April 14050. Drag Store, Front tweet.
VIA 0 0 *ll , :i ; (0 44 IEO ;/ 1
Plc A:Mechanics' Row,Opposite
-TN order to accommodate all who favor me 115
I.
with their patronage, I have added to my p
- home-made stack, a general assonment of
Philadelphia and Eastern-Work.
".WHICH I WILL SELL CHEAP FOR CASH.
• Illy stock consists in part of Boys' and Youths* En
amel Leather and Rip Monrnes. Boys' and Youths'
Gaitera. Children's Elution Gaiters and Millard Leather
Infant.' lotion and Plain Shoes, of defer
ent.eolpts, Women's and Maws' Cheap Slipperak in
shaft: - -
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
of all kinds of ;work in my line. Call and examine
..focyourseleres.
My thanks ■re doe to a generous public for the
kind support and encouragement extended to me
*since I have been in business, and I hope, by strict
attention to merit , an increased share ofpatronage.
R. HIXSON.
Colombia, Aprity, 1860.
1860.
SECOND SPRING SUPPLY OF
NZIIV GOODS.
BARGAINS in Spring and Somme; Dress Goods,
Rich Drees Silks, Paris Printed Dress Goods, in
Docuielie s Canines, Grenadines, Bereges,./r.e. he.
STELLA SHAWLS.
A epleedid lime of Siena Shawls, embracing en the
new stele& _
CLOAKS, CLOAKS,
Ladies' Spring Cloaks, hi every style, shade and color
MEN'S WES R.—A splendid line rif Clotkg, Cassi
metes and Vestings—jost imported.
Carpeting', Window Modes, Wall Popera,*c.
which, with Goods receiving daisy, orni the most
complete assortment we ever offered.
HALDEMAN'S
Cheep Cash Store.
April y, two.
EXHIBITION OF HORSES.
TfiEkancaster Courty Agriculutral slid Mechani
"cal Society, will hold tligir second - amnia! Exhibi
tion of gorses, atrtheir grounds, in the City of Lan
caster, on Thursday and Friday, the 10th uud 11th
days oT May next.
All owners of Fine Ilorses are requested to enter
them for competition.
Entries can ha made at nay time by erritiag.or by
personal application to the undersigned Sectary, •
M . ' For further particulars sea turardbill,.!
ity order of tho Hoard of Mummers. •
fl. 0 ESHLEMAN, Secretary.
Columbia. A el 11. 040. - t.
New Ilepds.
Pm' .thscriber having just returned from the city
of Philadelphia, is novftpening an uncommonly
large addition to his former stock, cousistieg, of
Drug, Chemicals. Dye Stuffs, ac e, to which tlfeat.
ttenttoni of purchasers is reituestede
K. WILLIAMS,
Aprtl 14 1 can. g - Front Street. -
Mere Nett Goods. w
, . .
. . . .
12 Boxes O range', Ve hbls. Relined Sugar.
10 Boxes erne Cheese, 15 Boxes Raisins.
1 Hid. LaVeri9g Syrup, 1 Hhd. Honey Syrup
15 bags Coffeeoust received and for sale, yvholesule
and retail, at •A. N. RAM Hp's
Family Grocery. Store, Odd Fellows' Hall.
Columbia, April 7, IE4O. • .
REMOVAL.
DETER FRALEY. Boot and Shoemaker, has- re
l. moved into the first louse above the Post Office,
Locust to.rect. Columbia. All kinds of Gents' Boots,
Gaiters, and Shoes, inside to order in a superior man
ner, at Ititsr p tires. A supply of Home-made Boots and
Shoe• constantly on hand. Try me.
April 7, ISO -%
B , • Windowi.
von tale cheap, two Bulk Windows. all complete
r Apc.7;6o. ' J HALVEMA,I4.
Interest, Interest!
T AM now ready to pay the six per cent. interest to
I
holders of Scrip Dividend.. in the Penn Mutual Life
Insurance Company. Holders of certificates please
call aml receive your money.
• TllO3. WELSH, J. P., Agent.
7:1860.3t
Another Dividend.
ADIViDEND of '25 per amt.. bus. been declared by.
the Penn Mantel Lifeensurance Company, of Phil
adelphiii. on Fin:intents paid during the year 1850. The
cettificatec for persons insured at this agency are now
in my office. ready fof delivery.. Policy holders will
please call early and receive the* certificates.
THOS. 'WELSH, Agent, Wahlut ft, below Second..
April 7,1860-31
Elias Barr & CO.,
ANNOVNCE to the public that they have for sale at
reasonable prices u very large and carefully se
lected stock of _
WRITING PAPERS,
consisting in part of a full line of Thom De La Rue &
Co's London Papers, ranging from 152,40 to $11,50 per
ream. S. Magnus' London Papers. from $2,00 to $3,25
per ream. A new style of Eng! ..ttp Papers. These pa
porn possess a peculiar satin surface over which the
pen glides easily. Windsor Court Reticulated papers,
greatly in demand by the bon ton.
American Papers. from the celebrated Home Mills
Legal Cap, Foolscap, Long Bill, Broad Bill, Letter.
Pacific Note. Commercial do.
The following Bath nod Note Papers are specially
designed for the u-e of lstdieg, and being of Linen
Stock and highly finished, and guaranteed to be rope
nor to any French Importations:
Bath Post, Ladies' 'Ruh, Ladies' Note, Octavo Note,
Billet Note,
Also, assorted Colored Papers and Envelope or Pos:
Office Papers. Our stock of Plain Papers is of every
variety, and the low rates at which we put them to
printers cannot foil in be satisfactory. An examination
of our supply of ENVELOPEirt will satisfy any person
that we have made it our especial aim to secure the
greatest variety with the best quality.
OUR CONESTOGA PEN
is readily recommendine itself to the favor of the pub-
I.c by the ease with which it glides over the paper and
the quantity of ink it hold., thus saving the necessity of
constantly slipping into the inkstand. ita.7;6o.
vir R. HIRAM YOUNG, formerly of the firm
of hlurray. Young & Co Booksellers, is ap
pointed our Agent to enlivens for the following valu
able work- wine!' nee sold only by subscription. viz:
The New American Cyclopedia, Benton's abridge
ment of the Debate+ of emigres,. Randall's Lite of
Thomas Jefferson, Quineyis Memoir of the Life of J.
Q. Adams. Time Illustrated Edition of Cooper's Nov
els, Worcester's Illustrated Quarto Dictionary, li
brary edition. ELIAS BARR &
Apr. 7. N 0.31 East King st . Lancaster. Pa.
WORCESTER'S Illustrated Royal Quarto
Dictionary, Library' Edition. Third I nvoice
received by ELIAS BARR & Co..
Apr.7,'6o. Agents for Lanco.ter county.
Great Excitement on Third Street.
WE arc happy to announce that the
bu-inets of selling Dry Good!, Groceries,
Qucensware, dec.. has removed tram its former lo
cality to Tbbil street. velure one store Is trying to
sell eheupe, than the other, and Mee versa. Bruners
do not take five per cent. ofr, but are selling their
Goods ten per cent. lets than their regular prices.
All 'evy Calicoes 9 yards for a 81,00; all levy Mus
line and Checks. 0 yards for a dollar; all Lancaster
Ginghams, 0 yards for a dollar; all levy Goods at the
same rate. We feet confident that we can sell a.
cheap as any of our neighber= and are prepared to do
so; we now invite the public to give a call to the
stores on Third street.
1 O. de 11. F. 13RIINER.
Corner of Onion and Third Streets.
N. 13 --if deatera down town find basinees dulldhey
are welcome to remove their stores to the bu.iness
sheet. [Apr.7,310.
LARGE YARD
FORA LUMBER WARD,
Cart/ATE In Dread street. between Mount Vernon
end Wallace sirerts. and between 1411, and 15th
streets. Plithidelpllia, to be let on reasonable terms to
a good tenon!, apply at
No. 1304 Green Street, Philadelphia.
April 7,1860.
WANTED!
THE: subscribers want abut 27Tenam-Rouses. Apply
to GEORGE BOGLE, on Front meet
March 31at llbn. MA MTV & CASE.
C. BETNEIRM
<=74::::OZITFMC7ViC3 , N3EIMIL - Sr.
Front St., above Walnut, Columbia, Pa.
purl subscriber keeps constantly on hand a large
and varied useortment of Con lectionary, Fruit,
Cakes, are. Ile invites aneniion to his
ICE CREAM SALOON,
Which He Has Just Opened For The Se4llloll.
Soda Water from the Fountain. lie keeps Fruit Cake
Lady Cake. and a variety of smaller cakes always
fresh. Iltindsome Cakes of every description, with
choice Confection, carefully prepared for Parties,
C. BETNER.
Columbia, March 31, 160.
Ropes, Ropes, Ropes.
400 COILS jug received and for gale, at whole
sale and retnill, size and length, to suit par
clinger., at my gore, near the out-lei lock.
Mareh3l, 196 U. THOS. WELSH.
A FREitlll eupplrof Fictra and Plain liams.Shoul
-11 ders.Siden. Maas Pork and Lard. at reduced price
March 31, 1860. TIIOS. WELSH.
GMOROXI BOGLE,
DEALIM IN
Every Description of Lumber,.
PINE and Cypress Shingles, Dressed Flooring.
Wentherbotirding, Window Sash, Pickets, and
everything in his line of business. Ile isjast receiv
ing his Spring Stock or Lumber, and has on hand a
lar g e and complete assortment of
DRY LUMBER OF EVERY QUALITY.
Office and WareNouse in Front street, letween La
cing sold Union, Columb i a. Pa.
Columbia. March 3lat,
1860. 1560.
NEW CASH GROCERY STORE.
TUE subscribers bare just opened an co
lire stock of New Groceries, every article of
which is Fresh sod New. and being determined to
keep goods ol the best quality, and at the very lowers
cash prices, hope to deserve and receive a share cf
town soil country cu-lam.
SUGARS, 6 , t, 7,8, 10.
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MOLASSES, et, mi, 16.
TEAS.
Great care has been taken in seleettne the freshest
and purest teas. in Mac lc, Imperial and Young Hyman.
COFFEE.
Extra strong rcented Rio, Extra Browned Rio, Ex
tra Turkey Coffee.
Extra tutelar cured Hams, extra eager cured Dried
Beef, dbouldera and Flitch. Mackerel N 0.1.2 and 3,
in barrels and ball* barreht, and by retail; Herring—
smoked and In pickle, 'Salmon.
BALT.—Bround, by the pack and by retail; fin e
Ashton and Dairy, In •mall b in .,
BOA P.—Brown. Yellow. White and Country.
PRIME CHEESE, FRESH CRACKERS.
FRUIT.
Fresh Oranges. Lemmas. Raisins, Prunes. die.,
Ac.
QIIEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE,
A large and complete assortment.
CAM:MM.—Adamantine, Sperm and Tallow.
SPICES, &c., &c.
Ground Cinnamon, Cloves, Allspice, Pepper—red
and black, Brown and Yellow Momard, Mace, Cream
of Tartar, Indigo. Copperas, Nutmeg', Saltpetre.
Stove Blacking, Panay Soap., Candle-wie't, Wash •
boa refs. At..., kr..., Bed Cords, Clothes Lines.
Pure Cider Vinegar,
1880,
Potatoes,
Corn Broom,'
Naives and Forks and Spoons.
TOBACCO AND SEDANS.
=I
Letter and Writing Papers, Steel Pens, Ink, Ink
Stands, *c.
Sardines, Sweet Corn, Ilemmony. Split Peas, Fa
rina. Smuts, fresh Sweet Oil, Castile Soap, Pickles,
in short, every article to be found hi a first-class
Grocery Store.
If ALDEINAN k. JACKSON,
CoMnibta,
Cheep Cask Grocery and Provision Store.
gt, LSO.
..tzfloane that two cEui play at.
We will sell good
Brown Seger at st cts:'•
Bright Yellow Sour at S-cte.
Rest Refined White Sugar at 1D cts.
Pelme Rio Coffee at 14 and 15 cts.
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Good Syrtip at•so cts. per gallon.
Choice Flavored Teas .at 60 cts.
Ot T FOR TEN GOODS •
loom rq w York next week,and Great Rargnine•may
be exported at 11. C. FONDERSSIITIVB
M. 34268. ,1, People's Ca.th Store, Columbia.
-Secon'a Arrival of
tairri.m=rx,w 4 -.31c. - Git cs seu
IXTE hava,a - wayeceived from the Eastern Markets, a
TV very selietasmrtmelit of
DRY GOODS.
Cloth.. Ca.simiers, &c., &c.;
Lawns, Bareges, CitaMei, Delon:ton, Prints, &o;
liats,"Caps. ;
Boots and Shoes. ice.;
• Oeoteries.Fresh and Fair. ,
Call and see for yourselves that our present q uality
and style ate un,utpassed.
1.0. & H. F. BRUNER.
N. 11.—Oar Goods will be so low that our Friends
mug not expect five per cent od for each.
Morel' IeGO I. O. & H. F B.
Bemoval-41Wed.
111 HE Office and Residence of the subscriber has
J. been removed to soukh side of IA abut street, first
house below Secoud street.
THOS. WEJ.SH. Justice of the Peace.
M. 31,410. and Fire and Lite Insurance Agent.
SPRING GOODS.
TOS. W. EVANS & Co., respectfully an
1101111CC that they have now - open. a
LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMEENT
• OF SPRING DRESS GOODS,
Comprising the newest and handsomest styles im
ported this season, Bilks of all kinds; Shawls,
Mantillas. Grenadines, Berrges. Thin Robes, Cro' d
Epsom, Pine. Cloth. Favllta de Chine, Traveling
kiodds, Chintzes, Bereges Anglais, Embroideries,
Gloves, Hosiery, lihdkfi., ac., toge:her with all
the
Latest Novelties that4as apvectred this season-
Ceitomers vishinu the city will 61111 It advantage
ons to examine this stock, us T. W. FL & Co'a (limn
ties for plocuring the handsomest goods at the mo-t
reasonable pcices. are unequalled.
NOS. SIT and 820 CHISTNUT ST ,
opposite the Girard House.
March 31, 1860.1 m
DISSOLUTION.
T"' pannerahlp heretofore existing as Welsh & Uh
ler, has Ibis day been dissolved by mutual consent.
All, persons indebted to said firm. mud those having
claims against said firm, will present them to Thomas
Welsh. for settlement. THOS. NVF.IAH.
HARRY L. UHLER.
Columbia, March 24,1960.
AFIRST-RATE article of Dried Beef, and
of Hum, Call be bought at _ _
El Eli IEIN'S Grocery Store,
March 10,1860, N 0.71 Loco.; etreet
NICE RAISINS for 8 cts. per pound, are to
be had may at
EBERLED.'S Grocery Store,
No. 71 I,orn.i nI rept
=
GARDEN SEEDS.--Fresh Garden Seeds, war
ranted pure, of all k;iidm.juAt received at
EBERLEIN'S Grocery Store,
March 10.1860. No 71 Losu.t. ,ireet.
EROSENE OIL of first-rate quality, kept
nonqun6y on hind ni
-
EBERLEIN'S Grocery Store.
March 10.186 0 . No. 71 Lockpn •Lreet
Ilenry C. B lair's Philocome•
CONVENIENT And admiralile arcs-log for ihe
IX haw. it prevents ihe hair from falling orr, rendering
its growth health and vigorou.. Durations for use
achompunying each bottle. For sale by
WII.LIAMS,
March 24,1860.Fr0nt street.
•
FOR DIAKING SOAP. I superior article of
Soda Ash on hand and for sale by
blanch 24, 1860.
Columbia Insurance Company.
THIS Company is authorized by its charter
to insure in the country, orin borougli. against
loss or damage by fire, on the mutual plan, for any
length of lime. limited or perpetual, either for a cash
premium or premium note.
PREMIUM NOTE SYSTEM
Those who insure for n premium note will be in
sured for five year., an•l subject to assessments in
ease °flosses.
CASH SYSTEM.
Those who insure for n cosh premium will he In.
surcd for any term not exceeding five yearn, and not
subject to nny assessments. One per cent. premium
will he charged on farm property for the term of five
years.
DEPOSIT SYSTEM.
Farm property will be issured for the term of ten
year., for a deposit of three per cent. of the amount
to.ured, the whole amount of the premium note to be
returned at the expiration of the policy, without in
terest, or the policy to be renewed for ten years, with
out any expense at the option of the insurer.
The Company wish to employ a number of good
Agents, who will be furnished with the neee,..nry
blanks and instructions by calling -1 the office of the
Company, in the Borough of Columbia, Peitn+y Isamu,
or addressing the Secretary by mail.
C. S. KAUPF.MAN. President,
MICHAEL H. MOORE, Vice President,
GEO. YOUNG. jr. Secretary.
M. M. STRICKLER. Treasurer,
JACOB B. SIIUMAN.
WYATT W. MILLER,
HENRY R. KNOTWELL,
JACOB SEITZ,
HENRY E. WOLF.
Columbia. Lout:aster co., PCllll'll,l4arch 13,1860
March 17. 1800•
COAX OIL!
itF: subscriber keeps n constant Popp ly of the Sat
Kerosene Oil; ako, Coal Oil Lamps, of every van
ely and size, Shades of different pitherns. Ac. &c.
JONAS RUNIPLK,
Locust street, below Second, Columbia, Pa.
March 17th 186 U.
A.SSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
WIIEREAS, John D. Mingle!. and wife, of
the Borough of Columnin,have mode a volun
tary assignment to the undersigned, residing in Co
lumbia, of all Bier estate, real, personal nod mixed,
for the benefit of the creditor, of the said litingler,
this is therefore to give notice to all persons Indebted
to said John D. Klingler, to make payment imm-di
ately, and those having claim• to present the same
without delay, properly authenticated for settlement.
k1.17,'60 61 JONAS MYERS, Assignee.
New Stock at the Golden Tor
WE have just returned from Philadelphia
and New York, with a large and well selected
Stock of fresh Druga, Medicines. Chemicals, and
everything usually kept to a well condueird Drug
More, viz: Spalding's Glue, Cox's Gelantine, Bur
nen', Cocoas ne, Barry's Trieoplierouv.
Cough Lozenges. Brown's Bronchial Troches, Bath
Brick, Shoe Blacking. Note and Dealer Paper, Enve
lopes, Pens, Ink, &c., he,
J. S. DF.I.LETT & co
BILUSHESH—We have replenished
our stock of Hair, Tooth, Nail,Comb. Hut, Clo th.
and Shoe Brushes. We flanerourseives that our as
sortment of Brushes exceed• any other in the town.—
Call and Pee for yourself and be convinced. before
purchasing elsewhere. J. S. DE LLETT & CO,
Golden blortnr Dru, Store. Front sweet.
ARB YOU GOING FISHING! Call at the
Golden Mortar Drug Store and procure the line
and hoolot, OA there you will find an us.orment of
Gooks, Lines and Links. FISH
Hams and Shoulders.
TrE have received by raft from Owego County, N.
Y .300 pound , of Truman'', Yanlee bugnr•curcd
REIMS. 500 pounds of •• •
Shoulder.. 1.0 & H. • r. FIRUNER.
Narch 10.00. Corner Union and Third air.
PRIVATE! SALE!
TUE subscriber offers at private sale the
-a. following properly, situated in the Borough ot Co
leraine, viz:
No. 1. A Blacksmith Shop, situated on the
river track of the Pennsylvania RauWind. lielnw Wal
nut sweet, together with a full set of Blaratemithing
Toot..
No. 2. A Lot of Ground on Secomt street,
between Locust and Wninut. en winch I. erected a
iwn-gory frame Ilweilinr House.
No. 3. A Lot of (around on Second street,
between Union and Perry•. on which I. erected a one
and-a-balf-story Frame Donlon, Howie.
No. 4. A Lot of Ground on Fourth street,
between Perry and !kill!, on which fri a two-story Frame
Dwelling Hon...
No. 5. Two Lots of Ground on Fifth street,
south of Uniot to which are two two-story• Dwel
ling_Houses.
No. 6. Two Lots of Ground on Fifth street,
between Union and Cherry. on which are erected two
two-story trams Dwelling Houser.
No. 7. Four Building Lots situated on
Union street, comer of Filth
No. 8. Six Building Lots situated on Fifth
now, between Union and berry.
For terms, &v., apply to U. PFAU LEF..,
Loam street, Columbia,,
The subscribers offer at private sale the following
preperty, situated in said borough, viz
Three Lots of Ground on Onion street,
South of Fifth, on which are erected threet
frame Dwelling House, with oneitmodet-balfZi=
buildings. For tams, apply to
P FA HLF3L. as above,
or H. SUYDAM,
Cola. March 10,`601f Corner Front and Union Sta.
;lUST reeelqed a fresh supply of Jayne's
Hair Tonic. Expectorset, A Iterative. Sanative
s, Tonle Venetia's, &e., &a. For rale by
R. WILLIAMS.
march 10, 15.60, Frost street, Columbia.
IRON AMD STEEL I
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rinnE Subscriber has received u New and Large Stock
J. of ull kinds and sizes of
BAR IRON AND STEEL !
lie is constantly supplied with stock in this branch of
his business. and can ruttish it "to customers in large or
small quantities, at the lowest rates.
E.
Columbia. March 17.1860 JONAS RUMPL
ml7-tf
1860. 1860.
- NEW SPRING GOODS.
NOW opening, a full assortment of,Sprittg
Goods. to which We invite the attention of our
many friends and customers, confidently believing.
that in vatieiy,quality, style. and eh 'apneas we can
giVe the trilled smisfaciion.
Traveling Dress Goods, in great variety; Fancy
Dress Goods, newest Spring styles; Block Glossy
Dress Silks, best btands imported.7sc to 111.56; Foulard
Silks. newest designs; Brocade Silks, Plaid Ottoman
Poplins, Striped Grenadine Poplins,
Satin Luitre
Poplins, Lupins, uhr:r and Colored Dcidlitos, and
other new style dress goods. estibrai sin g ovary novelty
of the season; Engti-11 and Firm!ti yard-wide chintzes;
200 pieces Stiglitn and Merrimack!, Prints; Calicoes.
6. 8 and 10 cts very good; beautiful new style Scotch
Dress Gingham.
SHAWLS, SHAWLS. ,
Broche—long and square, Black Thibesr
lone and square. Crape. Blanket—long. and "square
and other new sauna stylus. inmeat variety. --
ESIBROIDERMS; '- - '
French Worked Collars, French Wosked Sleeves.
French Worked Collars and Sleeves, tune's. French
Worked Chemisettes. and Sleeves, Jaconet and ;Swift
Edgings and Itnenine.t. Rands and Flouncings. -
. HANDKERCHIEFS. -• •
Embroidered. Rem-stitch. and printed horderadlik(s.
IRISH LINENS AND SHIRT FRONTS.
A large stock ol Riehardeon , s Superior Irish Linens
and Shirt Prom=
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS..
Blankets, Marseilles, Lancaster and Allendale
Counterpanes, Woolen Coverlets, Comfortable!,
Brown and Bleached Sheeting, 4.4 to 124 wide. Pil
low Cage Musline. Tinkings. hurniturc . Chintzes,-
Checks. Toweling , . Bureau Covers, Bleached and
Brown Linen Table Cloths, from 2 yard. to 4 yards
wide, Bleached. and Brown Domestic Table Cloth.,
Woolen Table Covers, Wars Stand Table Cover.,
Sacking Bottom. Table Oil Cloths... Stair Oil Cloths,
Crash for Stairs. &c., &c.
Looxmo CiLASME+. A large Flock.
GIKE‘It FEATIIERA —3OO pound Ire Feathers.
W/NDOW SHADES —A new and ull assortment, with
fixtures. Embroidered M Wiednw Curtains.
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE.
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China Test Sets—gold hand, White Granite Wnre,
in new *hopes, in full dinner -els. do. in Ten t,Sets,
Pitchers Di-hes, Soup Tureens. Gravies, &c.,
Chamber Sets.,Tollet Seta
GLA4PWARE —Tnble and Bur Tumblers, Wine and
Chumpague Glasses, Goblets. Bgg Glasses. Preserve
DidllCS.Celery G lasses. Pratt Simids, Cake Staudt, &e.
CARPETINGS.
We invite particular aitem ion to our new and large
stock of Carpett.tg•. comprising over 10.000 yards.
Super. Brussels. Imperial Three Ply. Superfine In
graiii, Piue and Medium Ingrain. Smith's New Yo-k
Patent Ingrain. Plain and 'Cavilled Venetian, /, I, /.
/. and 1 yard wide, Superior Domestic l.i•ring, Supe
rior Rag, Scotch Hemp, Floor Woolen Druggets, I
yard to 3 yards wide. Velvet Racy, Door Mats, Pinar
Oloth. (thin I yard to 4 yards wide, the taller cot in
one piece to fill a hall; Mailings, checked and plain,
from I yard to tt 3 arils wide.
Ilmeks ANL, GLOVES.—A full thin of Hosiery and
fileivra
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS
Ul.tck.nd Fancy super French and English
Cloths, Black nod Pitney eloper French and English
Cs , -inieres, the very latest Si) lee of Vestings.
Hews' IVES a.—Cloths, Casstmeres, and every va
riety of goods for boy's wear.
Cotton. Linen and Woolen Carpet Chain. all colors.
LDENIAN'S Cheap Casr Store, Columbia.
TILE ONLY PREPARATION
Worthy of Universal Oonfidence
and Patronage.
FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLEROYMRN•
LADIES and Gentlemen, in all pane of the world
testify to the efficacy of Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair
Restorative. unit gentlemen of the Press cite Unani
mous in its praise. A few testimonials only run here
be given; see circular for more, and it will be impos
sible for you to doubt
47 Wall Street, New York, Dec. 20, 1958.
Gesrmastice: Your note of the 15th hist . has been
recived. saying :hat you hud heard that I had been
beneified by the use of Wood's Hair Restorative, and
requesting my eertiflute of the fact if I bad no objec
tion to give it.
I award it to you cheerfully, because I think it due
My age is shout 50 year.; the color of my hair nu
burn. aad inclined to curl. Sonic five or six years
slues it began to turn gray, and the sculp on the crown
of my head to lose its sensibility and dandruff to form
upon it. Each of these disugealtilitica increased with
time, and about tour mOuths sine° a fourth was lidded
to them, by hair falling off the top of my head and
threatening to make me bald.
In this unpleasant predicament./ won induced to
try Wood's Hair Restorative. mainly to arrest the
falling off of my heir. for I had really no expectation
Mal gray hair could ever be restored to its original
color except from dyes. I was. however, greatly
urprised to find after the use of two bottles only.
that not only was the falling off arrested, but the
color was restored to the gray heirs end sensibility
to the scalp, and dandruff ceased to form on my head,
very much to the gtatification of my wife, at whose
solicitation I was induced to try it.
For this, amoitg the many obligations I owe to her
sex, I strongly recommend all imileinils who value
the admiration of their wives 10 profit by my exam
ple,and ace tt if growing gray or getting bald Very
respectfully, BEN. A. LAVENDER.
'Io O.J. Wood & Co., 444 Broadway, New York
Siam:won, Ala. July 20th, 1859.
To Prof 0.. J. Wood: Dear Sir: Your 'link Re
storative', hem done m hair so much good since I
commenced dm use of ii. that I wish to make known ,
to the public of it- etretti. on the hair. winch are great.
A man or woman may be nearly deprived of hair,
and by a resort to your "Hair Restorative," the hair
will return more beautiful than eves; at least this is
my expeller:i.e. Believe it all:
Yours truly, WM. H. KENEDY.
P.S.—You can publish the above if you like. By
publi-hing in our southern papers you will get more
patronage south. I see several of your certificates in
the Mobile Merrury, u stsong Southern paper.
%V! 11. K ENEDY.
WOOD'S RAM RESTORATIVE.
R. %%, ILLIAMS,
' , met street
Professor 0. J. Wood: Deur Sir: Having had the
misfortune to lose the hest portion of my hair, (tom
the effects of the yellow fever, in New Orleans in ISM.
I r.us induced to m..ke a trial of your preparation,
and found it to answer no the very thing needed. My
hair 11 now thick and glossy, and no words can ex
press my obligations to you in giving to the afflicted
such a treasure PI NILES( JOHNSON
The Restorative is put up in bottles of three suer.
viz: large, medium. and small; the small bottle hold.
a pint. stud retatla iitr out. dollar per bottle; the me
dium bolds at lea.t twenty per cent. more in propor
tion than the small, retail. (or two dollars net bottle;
the large bold- it quart. 40 per Celli. more lit propor
tion, and retail- fur three dollars.
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0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietor+, 444 Brondwroy,
rk. and 114 •Morket tstreet, St. Louitt. Mo.
And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods
centers
Malvin Uhl, lil6o Stn
T HENRY PFAHLER'S Locust street.. oppoelte the
Franklin House, can be had CUBA LEAF, CON
GRESS, and nevertil other brand, of the bent Chewing
Tobacco, to which the attention of chewers is invited.
Iday 1,1858.
To Farmers and Gardeners
~.h.rribern oiler for sale 60.000 barrels of POU
.I. Drumm.. made by the Lodi Al antofaeturin . g Corn
patty. in loin to coil purcba.ers. This article is in the
twentieth year of Its introduction into this country, and
has outlived fertilizers of every other description, for
the following reason.:
let, It Ia mode from the night soil of the City of New
York, by the L. N. Co., who have a capital of 6100.000
inve.ted in the businos., which Is at nek should they
make a bad article
2.1 For Corn and Vegetable. It is the cheapest, neat
est and handiest manure in the world; it tan I.e placed
in direct contact with the geed, forces and ripens vege
tation two weeks eariter.trevents the cut worm. dou
bles the crop, and it witl.out dimgracable odor. Three
dollar. mortis or two barrels is all sufficient to manure
an acre of corn in the hall.
bid 61,-2 hbls. 6340,-6 tibia. Set, and over
13 bills. 61.50 per bhl . delivered free of cartage, to ves
sels or railroad on New York City
A pamphlet containing every Information. and certi
ficates from formers all over the United States, who
have used it from two to seventeen years; will be sent
free to any one applying for the same
GRlvriNo IJFIOTIIERS & CO.
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North Elver Agricultural Warehouse; 80 Courtland at.,
New York, or WO South Delaware Avenue. Philade.
phio, Pa. (March 3,100.2 m
TBE room in the Blue Front, now oecopled by
Thomas Welsh, Es' q.; also, several houses. Ap
ply lo WM. WHIPPER.
Columbia, February 25 4 1819.
FOR RENT.
TDR VALUABLE STORE STAND AND
DWELLING. now occupied by Dr. 1' J.
Miles, will be vacated in April next, and is tor
rent. Apply to Mies G. F. Mormon, et Columbia.
JOHN F. ftousroN.
Columbia, March 3,1880.
FOR SALE,
At the Colombia Gas Works. four hundred bottbels of
lime. penessing excellent qualities for manuring, at
6 cents per bushel. A. CALDWELL,
Columbia Feb. 25.'60, tr. Secretary.
10 ECHE bags of that Good Cof
fee, of which we have a portion • wl erer y
week.
10 barrels °reams Refined Brown Sugar.
10 " Clarefied Cider Viwww.
SO boxes Duffy Brown Soap.
Harris, Shoulders, Sides, Dried Bee% of this year's
coring.
Hershey's Extra Fatally Flour, b 1 the quarter or
barrel.
A general assortment of Fresh Groesries of the
best grades. I 0. & H. F. DRONER.
Aoluatbia. February 03, H.OO.
NOW OPENING , at Corner of Third and
Cullen streets, a relent aosonment of Dry Good.:
Delaines, Alpaca% Calicoes. Ike.; Swig
and Fancy Cloths. Cssolmeres, leans, Tweeds, Ice ;
Velvet. Silk and Cashmere Vesting*.
Boots and Shoes: Ladies'. Misses', Men's, Boy'.
and Children'. Shoes, all sizes.
Hats and Caps, all size,.
China, Glum and Queensware.
Another invoice of Aurora Oil Lamm
1.0. ic B. F. BRrNER.
Colombia, February 15, 1960.
LADIES DRESS GOODS.
CHLE%VING TOBACCO.
FOR RENT. -
AURORA. OIL.
Tfnilowing are the resulto of a careful test of the
1 Lamp. for burning Aurora Oil:
Compared with Coal Gas. The trend lamp gives a
light equal tot and I.sth 6 feet bunters.
11-3 th aiz feet gas burners tort per hoar, 2 as, anJ
2 mills.
Coat of burning hand lamp one honr,3 1-3 unlls.
OD — Difference its furor of Aurora Ott, 1 cent and
mills;
Compared with Coal Oil. A limp burning Coal Oil
cop: per hour; 8 2-3 mills. '
The Aurora Oil Lamps giving the same light cos; per
hoer, 31.3 mills.
UrDilieretice in favor of Aurora 011,5 IA mills.
...The Aurora Oil burns thirty two hours longer
to the trillion than Coal Oil,
Call and purchase an Aurora Oil Lamp, which will
burn all kinds of oil, but is the only lamp that will
burn the Aurora Oil. The cheapest light now In u.e.
1.0. & 11. F. BRUNER.
Columbia, February 25, 1880.
Carpets.
BRUNER'S are gelling Their Cerpett at the folrow
log price•:
Wool Riling Rag, 33 inches wide, or 31 cll. per yard
Ingrain 3li
0110 piece Ingrain Carpet, all %viol, 50
36 inalies wide.
Two -picees„lngniiii Carpet. all wool, rich colored
621 cinta per yard. 36 i iches ♦vide.
Columbia February 55. ;SOO.
The ,First Raft of the Season.
.E. - .K., SMITH,,
Will be receiving during tae Spring,
3,000,1)00 feet Pine Lumber, by raft.
4,000,000 " " " boat.
2,000,000 " Hemlock" "
1,000,000 Plastering LiLeh.
.500,000 .WhiteTine-Shingles.
250,000 Cypress Shingles:
A General Assortment of Worked
Flooring. Siding. &c. [mar.3.
Esenweinls Tar and , Wood Naptha
Pectoral,
IS the BEST MEDICINE in the world, for the
Cure of Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, As
thma, Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of the Ileum,
and for the relief of patients in the advanced stages of
athsumption, together with all diseases of the throat
and chest, nod which predispose to consumption.—
It attacks she roof of disease. and makes she fell de
destroyer succumb to its influence. It also produces
free expectoration. 1111 d induces healthy action in the
di...used Mucous Alenthrunes nod Tissues.. It is pe
culiarly adopted to the radical cure of Asthma. One
dose of this invaluable Syrup often gives ease, and
consequently sleep, which the peculiar nature of that
disease [lrides him. It is very pleasant to the taste,
and prompt In in effects. Try it, and lie convinced,
that it is itivaluoble its tha cure of Bronchial tare.
twins.
rrrriee 50 eta per bon le. Prepared only by
A. ES MN tV FIIN, Druggist,
N. 1V Corner of Ninth and Poplin. ate . Pluladelphla
N. U.—For sale by 11. F. Green and .1 S. Dental &
Co., Columbus; M Fowler. Tamuqun; C A. Ke•
neap. & 110. Strusbura; John J. Ldblistri, Idariena,
nnd Siorekerperc and Druggleaa generally.
October 15, 1851./.
SELLING AT COST!
TIM attb=crilter desires to close out a stock of first
quality Liquors.
BRANDIES, WHISKYS, GINS, %VINES, &e,.
4=llClot3r.
!le offers them for sale at the Liquor Store in the Mien.
meat ante Wushingoon llout.e, where those wattling
Good Liquors ut snoderau prices ore invited to call.
M. M. STRICKLER.
Columbia. February 18.1M0 tf
Spring Goods at Fon Cc 3 7
VITE will open for the inspection of the
y 1..01c.. on WEDNESDAY next. lOW pieces
A o k i . English and Amerieun Chintzes. of new and
tuaznitleent tlesigus. perfectly fast color. at 121 eta.
A I.t. t) pieces new pattern Shirting Calico, Shirts
ing Irish Linen.. U.; and another lot of
ihoee extra "levy" Gingham.. This way rut good
Goode, we have always --oinethivg new ^m
H.C. FON DERSIIIITII'S
Feb 11. IF6O. People's Cash Store.
ALWAYS AHEAD,
Worcester's Illustrated Royal Quar
to Dictionary.
are happy to nnnounee that we are premised 's)
YY forni4 the public with this excellent Dictionary
which ta+ received the commendation of most of the
eminent men in in the laid. All who desire to know
the Englieh language, as it is now. will prefer this
Dictionary. EI.I.AS BARR 4c.00..
Opposite the Courtflouse, Lancaster, Pa.
Feb.u.•cu.
The Conestoga Pen
NCOURAGE Home Enterprise. The beat steel
pen in the market. IVe now offer the public
steel pen which must commend ihtelf to every person
who doefrea to write avuh ease nutleleiirneac. and for
a length of time without rimming his pen. We have
selected our CONESTOUA PEN as one combining
all these advantages. eater n full le=t of nil the styles
in the trade. It is specially manufactured to our or
der; every pen is celeeted, and we Mier it for ante
with a full confidence html a fair trial will ratisfy the
nu rehaser that is as near perfection ma meet pens can
be made. Ask for ELIAS BARR & CO'S
Lancaster. Feb. It. IPGO. Conestorn Pen.
FATE OF Slit JOHN FRANKLIN, the an
toorized edition cClititocic. Price, $1,50.
Vrothtll4 on the Boundary of Anotter World.—
Price. 441.25.
Alemoira of Garvolio. Trice, 40 cent..
ELIAS BARB & CO.,
Feb It. Oppotiiie Court Bootie.
YON'S PORE CITAWBA BRANDY...A very
~taperier and gecuine WIWr for medicinal pur-
POrra.
Fen. 11.130 J. S. riCl..LlTrrfe CO ,
Agents , foeVolumbia.
GOA L 011, IIEADQUARTERS.—Bewore of spu-
Heal Coal 0.1 Owing In the large incream In
the consumption of Coal Oil. the market is full nf bo
gus oil. The premium article can always be hod at
J. S. DELLETT.& CO'S
Feb.ll4o. Golden Mortar Drug Store.
LAMPS! LAMPS!!—Jast neeeired at the Gold
en Mortar Urug Store another fre.ll Mick of Coai
on Lump, Sltude•. &c. The hem assortment in Co
ll/mho:a. Call and examine our aavortment betore
purchst.lng clrewhele. You'll be natiufied that there
an 25 per cent. caved by prOeUrillg year 1111111p...et
J. 9 D KI.LETT Jc CO
Golden Mortar Drug Store, ',rout si., Columbia.
Veb.l
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mo ration from the cultivated classes, ;Lot delight it is
healthy, diversified. elevating periodical I nerature.
if is the foremost Magazone of the day. The fireside
never had a more deligloofill companion. nor the mill
loot a more entertaining friend. than Harper's Maga
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Three dollars secures it for one year, and what three
dollars ever . went so fur? .Pnt the same -mount i
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of a substantial tbsag is obtained? if ideas, facts.
and sentiments have n monetary value—above all,
if the humor that reftesbea, the pleasantries that
bring a gentle smile, and brighten the passage of it
truth to your brain, and the happy combined:count - the
real nod the imaginative. withoat which, no one can
live a life above the animal, are to he put into the
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certain, that if Harper were three or four limes as
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—not a book, not a 'coronae periodical, nor yet a
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Timrs.
The volumes bound eonstbute of themselves a li
brary of tnipoellatteousi reading, such as cannot be
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Nov.le,'Sd. Franklin &pa re, New raft.
SOD:MTH/NG NEW IN COLUDIBIA!
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A. SHY-LIGHT GALLERY.
TILE• Subscriber respectfully lolls the at
tontien public to the feet that be luta opened
a first class PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, in Front
Street, above Locum. where he is nifty prepared to
execute al! lauds of Likenesses is the best style of
the art.
This Ganery is •upplfed with the very• hest iurtru•
meths from the Geonnn and Anwnean manufactories.
Person. from the country or et ranger" miming
through the town. it calling at Jolley', Gallery ran
have their pictures in a few minute., nod netrtly put
up. in any Lind of weather. foam 9 A. M. until 4 P. M.
Irr . 'fo insure good , pictures of Children they should
come m the forenoint. on a clear day, the sitting re
quiring one beeentl only.
I am fullvprepared to give in-tractions in all the
varimus branches of this beautiful art, and ft.trnitAt
apparatus tf de.ired.
All ale 'united to call to rail. whether they wail
pictures or not. Gallery oppome the "ups" Mice.
Nov 26. tsr.O. J
urklsn Prunes!
FOR n first rote urtiouot Prune. you mutt co to
S. V. EIiE.EII.EIN'S
Nov 19. 1F1.9 Grocery store, No 71 Locunt ti
NOTICE.
Ao t r'N,'.. l 7,".`,..""i„ h :g b La r °vr h lli d e"p74.7r7l:ll‘o h a'fnonnZ
Idiund." in Inci r.u.queliatina River. above the
Columbia Bridge, under pain of proimeutlon to the ex
tent of the law.
SANFL WR MDT. for emote ofJno. L Wright.
It W. MIFFLIN. for comic of Jul. E. Mifflin.
Columbia, Dee. 10, 1259-if
DYSPEPSIA REMEDY.
Dr. Darius Ham's
AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT.
This medicate has been used by the public for six
years, with increasing favor. It is tecoinmended
to cure Dyspepsia, Nervousness. Heart.lturns. Cone
Pains, Wutd in the Stomach. or Pains in the Dowels.
Headache, Drowsiness, Kidney Complaints, Low Spir
its. Delirium Tremens. Intemperance.
It Stimulates, Exhilarutes, Invigorates but will not
Intoxicate or Stop, fy.
As a medicine. it is quirk nod etTectiml, curing the
most agent voted eases of Dyspep.itt. Kidney Com
;debits. and nil other derangements of the Stomach
ned Bowels, iu n speedy imumer.
Persons who,from the injudicious use of liquor/shave
become dejected, and their net cons -ystems shuttered.
comtitittintm broken down, and seiner' to that horrible
curie to Itunittnity. the Delirium Tremens, will, limn,
diately feel the [nippy and heithlty int/Igor:ding efficacy
of Dr. Hum's Invigortitinir Spirit.
WHAT IT WILL DO.
Dm - tn.—Otte wine gins. full as often as necessary.
Otte dose will remove all Bud
One dose will cure I leari-Bu rn.
Three doses will enre Indigestion.
One dose will give 3 on n Bond Appetite.
Ono dose wall slop the di-tressing pans ot Dyspepsia.
One dose wall remove the di-treistne. and Sisnirree
able effects of NViitt! or Flatulence. and us somins the
stomach receives the Invigorating Spirit, the distress
-him loud and rill manful reeling+ will be removed.
One dose will remove the moo dit.tressing pains of
Colic, either in the Stomach or bowels.
A few dorms will remove all obstructions in the
Kidney, Bladder or Urinary Organs.
Per-ons who are seriously nillicted with any Kid
ney Cotnpluints ore assured speedy relief by u dose
or two, and a redical cure by the ye tit' ono or two
bottles
NIGHTLY DISSIPATION.
Persons, who, from dis.ipsting too much over
night, and feel the evil effects of poisonous liquor., in
violent headache. ' sickness at stomach, wenkimps,
giddiness, & e ., willfiud one dow will remove nil bud
feelings.
Ladies of weak on; sickly constitutions. should
take the Invigorating Spirit three Times a day; it will
make them etrnitc, healthy nod happy, remove all
obstructions and irregularities from the men-trunl or
gans, and restore the uloom of health and beauty to
the careworn :are.
During pregnancy it will be found no invoittabis
medicine to 'remove disagreeable *Cll.ll6Oll* at the
stomach.
All the proprietor ask., is a trial, end to Induce II&
he has put up the Invigorating Spirit in pint bottles, at
50 etc-quarts SI.
General Depet. 49 Writer Street. :st. V.
For Pale by .1. S. DellettA Co.. Columbia. Dr. J. A.
Wolf, Wrightsvine, and I.y druggists generally.
Feb. 4, 410.
THAT OIL HAS CORE!
B RUNEIVA have for sale at their stare, the PAT..
LAMPS—the only ones now in use dint
will 1.. M the Aurora Oil. They tall be seen burning
every eveniky.
The Aurora Oil is odork4s, non ceplosire, easily man
aged, and burns with a clear, white and stead:: light.
without danger of smoking.
Krrotene or Coal Oil Lamp. can he altered to
hurt Aurora Out. Prier of Aurora Oil $l.Oll per got
ion. Cull and see.
I. 0. & U. P. BRUNER,
Cor. Thild and Umn•i Sirceis
m•b.isvo.
FOR RENT.
TDB LUMBER-YARD AND OFFICE, formerly
occupied by Smith, Rhoads and Smith at the low
er end of Columbia; a will be routed very low, and In
•uch sized lots as will sun t ter•ons wishing to rein.
For terms enquire of " IlgitSHIW,
Unna.t. , 6o if ' Fairview
PR707.8.713 SCUOOL.
TIIE subscriber will open on AIONDAV. 23.
IWO, in Hoe Brick tzeltool 'loose, on Second street,
a Pavane School for both sexes.
TKRAI9—Two nod three dollars per qubrier.
The support of the public is respectfully solicited.
D. R. BRUBAKER. •
Columbia. Februstr • 19.1.9605 id
/DIES' PENS at E. Burr & Co's. Kelly's
Lime Pens. A liirice sll , lnire of these I•xerlitist
'uw Pens has jug been received We will sell
them at a more tbnit half the price at which tlic:,^
lance heretofore been sold.
MAAS 13Aten &CO ,
Feb U. Oppmeie Court llou.e, Imilea.tcr, Pa.
CO Linn .1118 IC ECOMITEALZWIr.
118 itou.eit of the Columbia lee Company are now
1. idled with
FIRST QUALITY ICE,
which can he furnished to eimpumers at very reasona
ble rotes. At the opetung of the sensor the Ice will be
tegulurly served loruAtomero. Persons desiring a sup
ply tot large or small quantities. in the :Mullane, can
obtalnt by appl3 Ing of the store of
Colutnl n, .hat 21, INA
Ml= OLD GALLERY,
N. E.COR. FRONT & LOCUST STS
COLUMBIA, PA
T►lBsul. , criber having ri.inriteil u, Ilk pn4.
giving hi..l personal ulteill.loll lo we producing n 1
DAGUERREOTYPE, AMBROTYPE AND
AIELAINOTYPE LIKENESSES,
nt old ettublinhed Gallery. corner Front
1.oru•I •irrel•. /le will guarantee gnarl n• edit `e
produerd in the I.laiied gone•, In /111
ertabli-hen prices which every one wi I recognize u•
For Good owi Cheap Pictures, Go to Lodge's.
Be rriurn. hi..na•ere 'hanks far the pn.t. liberal
auppon of the public, and ask, a noun:malice pi pa
tronage.
SAMUEL LODUr..
Columbia, January 41.1500.
Great Excitemont at Harper's Ferry.
TREDENICK
Hap , jam g got home with - •
the I.sest and mo•rt "7 \s„./
Splibdid r awortment of
BATS AND CAPS sl;*
that hue ever seen ot- •
(credit, Columbia.
Tredettick htet the finest •
Sit flats an the coon. • -
ty nt S 9.
,;•
Tredeugek has the finest
rwonment of Caps in the county. Prices from
25 cents to 62,00.
Tredenick has the Z Bat.
Tredenick has the Cricket Can.
Tredenick has the Zoonve nod blorphy Cup.
Tredeniek ban the Cork Soled Boot.
Tredenick has the Water-Proof Boot.
Tiodenlck has the finest shack of Over Shoes and
Gums in town.
Tredenick has all that Is needed for men. Women
and children, from the head to the foot.
ID -61. to Tredentel. , . to get your money hark; be
sells as cheap and it little cheaper for cash than can
be sold at almost any other place is the eountry.—
Call and see bit stock at the Sign of the Big Hat.
In Locust scree: above Front.
L. TREDENICK,
Coletibla,Dee.l7.l6s9.
E. K. SMITH,
LUMBER DEALER,
COLUMBIA, PA.
Office in Not:kern Central Railway
Depot Building. foot of Walnut et..
Hs. 07 hand & Le.C.041111 ILSROIIIOeIII 01
White Pine and Hemlock Lumber,
WHITE PUS SHINGLBS, PLUMING LATH, ke.
Good Qualities. St the Lowest Market Rites.
g,Ni 'etc
H. M. NORTH,
A TTORNEY ND COUSEDIt ,if Girr.
Columbla.Pa.
Col leetions.r.remptly made n Lanensierand Yeti
}rtnriti.s.
Columbia ,Titay 4,11150.
50,000 pLC . K b ETs „. ..., No. ands, Lna i /e A o r li , th o e i lest
Piers No. 1,2, 3,4, 5, G,7 and 8, Canal Hawn. Office
nt Pier N 0.2,
WE are told that he who neglects to providnfor big
household Is "worsethan the heuthen. , . There
in no doubt of it. When in health the provident man
will provide for his chnrge,and whilst that health is
tact his prudence should prepare far solace in the dark
day, (or the hour when the sympathy of friends it us
nounding brass. Thin can he slouchy Life Insurance.
Every man owes this duty to his family. The uncer
tainty of life ict a constant lesson whir% teaches the
fact that be who to-day walks in the pride ofmarthood,
may fall to-rnoriow, and the plans by wnirta riches
and bottom were to have been brought to The lovnd
ones. vanish as the morning mists. Let every man in
health Insure to his family the t °onion of knowing
that should he be called from them The .volt' map be
Lem from the door.
The Untitql States Ltfe Insurance R Trost Co. effect
this end For pamphlet- , trims nod general inlet
mutton on the subject, refer la
711;GLER. Agent,
Office, lhiscmmtt of Black's Hotel.
Nov. 26,1860.1 y
FOR Pnimr; CllEP.Sg—the beet in Columbia—
call at 1:151.3t1.1:1N'S Grocery Store.
Nivea 10. ISUO. No. 71 I.nett4i xtrect.
(111010 E TEAS, Black and. Green, of differ
.
ent varietieri. A fre-n IM ju.l received Al
March 10, is 64)
Q EEDS, SEEDS.--The subscriber offers for
kJ u gruri.l a...roil:nein of gru.e and guriirtu
see.l-. IL. wn.LiAmb.
M.lrelt 10.1960. From creel. Columbia.
A PHELAN TABLE.
Tulisenber has just put up in the Washington
J. House. ndunnine nentaurant. a
A FIRST-CLASS PHELAN BILLIARD
TABLE,
with all the accessories of bent quality. This is thin
hem table ni toy town or city in the saute, out of Phila
delphia or Pittsburg. Lovers of the gums, um btaitul
to cell. D. HERR.
Columbia, December 24,1959.
LOCAL FREIGHT NOTICE.
THE PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD COMAS!
RE now prepared to receive and forward
rom nr a tl E (ll l l ( :l l l l :s l l% ' l7 r er t e h lh P 4 'l l2 a a d v e e lP a h g ia eliti, ) lv a Ls t re.foullosTrd
mg rates per hundred pounds:
BETWEEN PHILA. AND COLUMBIA.
First Class. Seem's! Class. Third Class. Fourth Class.
35 cents. 21 cents. .1,2 cents. 16 cents.
Flour. 24 cents per barrel.
Pig Metal, 1:1 cents per 100liounds
BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER.
First Class. Second Class. Third Class. Fourth Class.
2.1 cents. 20 cents. 17 tern. 15 cents.
Flour. 24 cents per barrel.
Pig Metal, lY cents per 100 pounds.
Shipments made to Pittsburg and all intermediate
•Istltots• 8. he.r , Pfrore.
RATES FROM COL'A TO PITTSBURG.
Ftr.lClAss. Second Claes. Third Clasi. Fourth Class.
75 60 45 35
Flour per barrel, 60 cents.
Freight consigned to stations where the Com
pany Int+ tin linen!, inti•l be pre-paid.
Articles of Ist Class.
Books, Fresh Fish,
Boots and Shoes, Nuts in bags.
Cedar and IVooden Ware, Porter & Ale in bottles
Dry Goods, Puultr , it cones
Eggs. Pork. (Mesh,
Furniture, Poultry . . (dressec
Feathers, Wrapping Paper
Articles of td Class.
Apples, Molasses,
Cheese, Melons,
Clover and Grass Seed," Oil in casks or boxer,
Crockery, Paper an boxes,
Candles. Pasteboard,
Casks or Barrels, (empty,) Peaches, Oiled,
Groceries, Printing Paper
Guns and Rifles, Paper Hangings.,
Haring in boxes and kegs, Queensware,
Hardware, Sweet Potatoes,
Hops, Tobacc-, tit bales,
Iron, (hoop, band or slices ) Tea,
Leather, Type. i
Liquor n wood, Tallow,
Marble Slabs & Marble Turprntine, (spin.,)
Monuments. %%mash.
Articles of Sd Class.
Alcoho., Potatoes,
Coffee. Turnips,
Ilidee, (germ) Vinegar,
Lard. Mite Lead,
Oysters &CI:mm.(i1)11mM) Window Uln•s.
Tobacco, (manufactured.)
Articles of 4th Class.
Romn,
Salt.
Tobacco, ileaf,)
Tim
Tar,
ViOskey.
C 0116.11,
Cotton.
Fl4l, salted.
Grain of all kinds,
Nails and Spikes,
Pitch,
Plaster.
ISD , For funher information. apply to
B. .1. V.:VENDER, Freight Phila.
E. K. HOWE. Freight Ag Columbia.
W. 11. ftIYER:3, Freight Agent, Lancaster.
Columbia, Nov. 20. 1050.
- Emir received a fresh supply of all the
Popular Patent Medicines of the day, which are
warranted genuine, in the
GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE.
Front street, Columbia.
WIIOLESALB and Retail Bread and Cake
Baker.—Constantly on hand a variety of Cakes,
oo numerous to UWIIIIIOII3 Craokers; Soda, Wine, SerolL.
ind Sugar Biscuit; Contectionery, of every description,
LOCUST writs=
Dee. 3,'59 Between the Batik and Franklin House.
CARTER Sc • ,111 1. 2 h 2 BECKER,
COACHES, CARRIAGES. DOGGIES, &C.,
Second Street, nearly opposite the Lutheran
Church, Columbia, Pa_
SILVER MRDAL-Ist PREMIUM-1859.
BRONZE MEDAL—Iit PREMIUM-1859.
Awarded by the La caster County Agrieutu•
rol and Mechanical Sanest/. -
THE subscribers tall attention to the fact
Om the Firer Prnnium, a Silver Medal. wan
awarded them by the Lancaster County Agrirollursil
and Merliatiira; Soriet y for the heat Stuffing Top liar
gy exhibited at the Fair orthe Society in October,ltrAtt;
atm., a Bronze Premium—for the beat
At their Coach and Carriage Making Erialili.h.
meet, they continue to manunseture Comelier. Cur.
ringer. Ruggles, Sulkier. and nil other vrhiele. 111
their line. Their reputation no workmen Ia fairly mt.
aublirlied, no they east coolldetstly clam for their
woo k the merit. of beauty of farm, elegant.. of fintrh,
end -ireriptle of nruelit re. One at the dt•tinguirhinit
rentsser o f Ihrjr 0 . 041, I. 11.. Ohlrnbillis; all vehicle. of
their huild nre cotton word of the Len searonekt muter
mil. Mid put together firmly and sukitanutially. They
gove parrorelltir nitration to the
REPAIRING OF VEHICLES,
and u •rraul all their work in thin line to give ratio
faction.
H. PVA
Loeuxt street
lu uthlitten to their premien! experience in the bu
•meee they liner. the er-I , tunee of the hers workmen
—neon other being eitthiri)e
The public is rev...4101u invitee to call and "ex.
amine the .the it on bend
QA AIDEL CARTFR.
EDWIN A. DECKER
Cotumblo. Nov. 20. 1630.
An experienced Nurpe and - rereiale I'hp•tetsn, pre
pent% W the attention of innther. her
SOOTHING SYRUP,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING.
which pertly foci:Woe• the proce..• or leething. l.v
ponening the gump, reducing nit indamtnatiost—w„l
ailny nil pain and •nn•modic netion•Pnd s• •
SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS.
Depend upon it, mother!, it Will give resl to pour•
Peiver, and,
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO You's INFANTE
We have pot no and sold this article for over ten
year*. and can say. in confidence and troth of it. who!
we have never been able to *ay of any other melte
eine—never hari failed in a •ingle Instance. to effect
a cure, oehen timely awed. Never dud we know en
innutce of dioratt-4e • lion by anyone who used it,
Ott the contrary all are yk, delighted with it opera
tion., and weak in term. Ir' s of hiehest commendinion
of it. magical effect. and meeical virtue. %VP
*peak to this matter ••• w h twe do know." after
ten yearn' experience.o and pledge ear reparation
fool e fulfilment of what to we hoe drpisie. In xi
!Orin every instance when the infhnt in *offer
ing hem pain and ex- bowman, relief will he
found iv fideen or twen 0•2 ty 1111111UIES niter the array.
I. ode inintered.
Thin valuable prepar = alien in the pre.e.ipt.nn of
one of the mewl expert .iced sod •kinfol Nurse.
in New Eastland. and L. has been used wnb never
success in 0
THOUSANDS O OF CASES.
it not only relieve! the a 0 child from pain. tat invite
orate* the stomach and pg bowel*, correct. aridity.
and river tone and en orgy lathe whole mratem.
It will almiwt instantly 1g relieve
GRIPING IN THE " BOWELS, AND
WIND'', COLIC.
and overcome eennint on alone, which If sot opted.
ily remedied, end In i n death. We believe it she
bent and eureid remedy le i te she world. in all frame.
of Drienlery and Dior- rhino is children , wheat•
et it anent from teeth raw, or team arty ether
ranee. We would nay to every mother who has
a Grid mitering from on any of the foregoing coin
plainto—do not let your ifg prentthem, nor the prep,-
dices of other.. eland ,74 between Tour iniefering
child and the robe! that tc; will be onre—yen shoo
lowly .ore—to (Wow" the oar of this medicine.
if timely e.t.d. Fall directions for using will Amon
pany each bottle. None genuine oaks, the he Mil°
Ile of Canis sk. Perkins, New Tork, is on the entraide
wrapper.
Sold by dranin. throughont the world.
PrincipalO r. Se. 13 Cedar street. New Fork.
PRICE ONLY 23 CENTS PER BOTTLE;
hy R. WILLIAMS,
Oettf#, 1650.1 y
For Fale.
LIFE INSURANCE.
E/SEILLEIN'A Gruerry Store.
Nu 71 •trrrt
GEORGE J. SMITH,
r77.T7777'r1"' - TII
MANUFACTURERS OF
NULS. WINSLOW,