The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, April 28, 1860, Image 3

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    Bair - Om ROUSE,
lc E. COVER FRONT & WALNUT STS
• Tolwribia Penna.
nitit subscriber announces that he has 'rented the
Lahore establishecLand well-known Hotel, and has
'opened it for the accommodation of the public.
He has furnished the house and is pfepare:d to enter
lain travelers and boarders. His table *ill be Well
• furnished with everything the market affortit. Al his
Bar will be found the best brands of all kinds of Li
quors.
Conn-terlt with the Hotel, in the basement is a
FIRST-CLASS RESTAITftAN't,
where oysters in every style, and other refreshments ,
are served up in good style,
Er Families supplied with first-late oysters, in large
or small quantities. at reasonable rates.
The seminal' the public is SABIL. L respectfully
OCKAR solicitedD.
Columbia, April
SALT I SALT ! !
000 Sacks ground Alum Salt just received. and for
%sole at the extraordinarily low pace 01 one &Ilia r
=and five cents per sack. THOS. SVMSII.
Cola. April lit„ 700: Canal DASI
31.EASOV.A:Zgl
"SIJEAFFER'S CHEAP BOOS STORE.
11Q emoral next door to the Examiner and
Lv Herald printing office, Nonh Queen Etreet .—
•
Ittargatrts from the Trade Soles! Call before you
kruyl Compare .ertees arrd atve Money! Hooks
'etrmsf far eke million! Soits •everybody!
Theondersigned will remove on or before the
"*3rd of Aram. his larce stock of
BOORS AND STATIONERY,
'to hit new Store. adjoining the Examiner & Herald
'Printing Office, North Queen street. Having fitted
'nil his Ka to estab/it hm e in. wh •wi th the advan
, tape of three times the room train the old Store, and
'having law rittestiased one of the finest and large.*
assort meM tif Trade Sale Books ever offered in
this city, wen Id respectfully i nvit e his old friends
lad pat rout, and the nubile generally. to giv e him
is call at the new stand. to examine the large Stock,
which consists of the St andard—H istori Theo
rogical, Medical. Law. Biographical, Polito Litera
ture,. Gift. Poetry, Classicist, Mathematical, hie.
'chemical Works. Agent far the American Sunday
School Union. American Tfact Society, and for. ale
of the Methodist, and all other Religions Publi ca-
Plain and Fancy Note, 'Pact and Cap Paper. En -
'eclat, es of all sizes and styles. Speeder's imported
'steel pens; acknowledged to lie the best in use
Books, Parses, Portmennsiet, all styles.—
' Gold Pens and Holders &e., tormther with all
• that is necessary to ma le a First Clans Book Store.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore extended,
'the prop rietor feels confident that wstfi the increased
facilities for accommodating the public, lie will
'merit a continuance of the same.
JOHN SHEAFFF.R.
'Publisher and Bookseller. Nor th Queen street, Lan
caster. next door to the Examiner & Herald Office.
April 21, 'CO
BURNETT'S COCOAINE.
' Th g e..atb:tv re • P o rcgo .. roLio t o c ,..lvlch ai ha n e , u, r . reive/ the
'moter of growth of the h g us get bee n: er raenee?ereod
by R. WILLIAMS.
Cola. April 21,119. Front Street.
JUSI received, n fresh supply of Breuig dc Prone
field's Cottle Powder, ut the Drug siore of
R. IVILLI A NS.
From Street.
Cola. April 21, '6O
COAL OIL AND LAMPS.
Alarge and varied lot of Coal Oil Lamps also a
fresh supply of Keresene Oil to burn in said Lamps.
just received try R. WILLIAMS.
Cola. April 21, '6 O . Front Street.
Bryna's Pa'monk Wafer's, Brown's Bran
ehiul Trochep,Urandfetles 0111 s ,Clark's Worm Syr
• up. Kennedy's Medical Discavert, Kennedy's Onit
• ment, Terrel's Ointment, Holloway's Confections,
lilmband's Magnesia,Mr.i.Winslow's Soothing Syrup,
A. H. Bull's Sarsaparilla. Townsend's Sarsaparilla,
, Falinestock's Verrnifuge. Dr John Bull's Sarsaparilla.
Tobias' Ointment, Roberts' Embroculion, Honig Lini
,ment,Alerchatit's Gargling Oil.
A fresh supply of the above popular Patent Medi
cines has just been received at the Drur. Store of
It. WILLIAMS.
Front Street.
'Col t , April 21,'60
COAL FOR THE MILLION.
SPRING IS THE TIME TO BUY CHEAP.
THE subscriber is now receiving daily large twee--
stouts to his stock of Coal, and invites customers
who wish to buy in their fuel at very bow rates to give
)lira a call.
His stock consists of every variety of Coal, of Mt
forest qualities. grades, sizes and prices, and he eau
guarantee 111111•111Cliell to customers.
The tong established yard at site 811.111 will keep
up it+ reputation both as regards quality stud price of
its -111.,ACK MUNDS "
Cull and +mad); yourselves that you Can save
.money by purchastag now, and front
J. U. NE-p,
Foot of Canal Basta, Columbia, Pa.
April 14, ISCO.
JOEtThl FELIX,
VATCRNARER AND JEWELER,
•front Street, between Latnat and Mina!,
COLUMBIA, PA.
IFIE subscriber invites attention to his very
iii, barge and choice crock of
•• WATCHES
CLOCKS, 1 1 / 4 JEWELRY,
*alien he t±prepared to sell cheaper than they can
fie 'bought at any - other extubli-htnent. Ha in pre.
!hared to offe r great bargaltts.a nil he respectfully tn.
`Vilest he attention ofpurChustre to his sleek, which
einbrneen
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
ois revery kind; ol kind,. of CliClCKS,from 51.60 up.
wards:he invitc , thenttendotiof llontmen to hie large
stock of LEVER (OAT CLOCKS; JEWELR V. con
riming of Bar Rings. Purger Rings Breant Pins. Se.
wl I kindsofSilver SPootto ; Plated Soup Ladles,Tuble
and Tea Spoons. Fork..ite.. which are warranted to
wear nertrly equu Ito Silver; thiltland Silver Pen.
•ellsandPens; !;old and Silve ritpeetucle• ; together
with the greatest variety o f P.AISCV ARTICLES
ever before offered .
CITTLERY.--Al io. a naperlora••, °rune in of Re
volvers and ether Pistols and ul I kinds of linivcs,
v)f the beat manufacture.
Suiet staentbn willbcq iven heretotoreAo the
repairing of t.tockii, watches and jewelry and all
work will be warranted.
A conthiennee o f 'ormer p atronage i reapeet
.,iilly noticiled. JOIIN
Ilniturbin .A pril 14. I P6O
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Now opening, the lament and moat complete ar
eortment Niro , ' Wear we have ever offered.
t insisting of Super goigli•oh. French. American and
German, flack and Fancy Twilled and I'luiu Cloths
and Ca/alumna, Fancy silk, plain and figured S,S
Velvet,m nd Plush Vesiinge. &c. We invite particular
Uncut:on to the above Bondi.
HALORMA WS Cheap CriAt Store.
Columbia. April 1 t. 1960.
sTEßEoscopss Arto STERgOSCOPLC
MIMI
AVE have received from the New Vora Stereoscope
Company, a fine lot of Sierro*opeii and Views
ilrhieh*e will sell at ley. than Philadelphia pricey.
Call and bolt at them. 'PAYLOR & IdcDONALD.
Ftolll street, Columbia, Pa
I=lE2
A Elßir more of those beautiful Prints
left, which will be cold cheap, at
SAYI.OR ar. hIeDONALEVA
Columbia, pa.
Ell!
CUT Fly Pawls, for Ceilings, Ftriure and Looking
Glass Frames, ate . an a...rttorns at
SAYLOR & McDONALD'S.I.
Colon:din. Pa.
EIME
GOLD PENS, GOLD PENS
ItIST received u large and fine antortment of Gold
al rent. of Newton and Griswold'a manufaentre, at
SA YLOR & McDONALR'S Rook Store.
Agril 19. _ Front area. above Noca-t.
A.SSIGISZIEPS S - nOr
• . : ; .
( flO MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1860, will be sold at
public tale, at the Franklin House. in the Bo
,vough of Columbia. the following. vat I able property
. of the assigned ettatc Gelatin D. ;Clingier, viz:
No. I. A Lot of Ground, on the corner of
tFifth end Locust sheets, in the Borough of Colombia.
,fronting 21 feet more or legit, on Locust street,
• end extending In depth 75 feet, more or Jess, on
.whieh in greeted a two 'nary Log Weather
-boarded Dwelling ;loose.
No. 2. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. I,
, on Locust street, having a trout of 2tt feet and &depth
ver:d fet , t, more or W.f..
.No. 3. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. 2,
.011 Loetts street, of like dimension!. This lot has on
.11 s good well estates. with pump
No. 4. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. 3,
.ffis tweatt street. of like dimensions
•
No. Z. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. d,
,on Loco.' street. of like dimensions.
No. 6. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. 1,
on Fifth street. haring a front of 32 text 6 ineheb, and
..eXteading Le depth 93 fever. mere or lets.
No. 7. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. 6,
.on Filth street, Paging a front of 20 feet 3 metes on
maid street. and extending in depth 95 feet, more or
lest. on, which Is erected a two-story Brick Black.
smith Shop, with legend story finished for Dwelling,
and frame Back Building, 31 feet in depth.
No. S. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. 7,
on Fifth street, having a front of 20 (eine inches on
.said street, and extending in depth 98 feet„mere or
Jam on which is erected a two-story Brick
Dwelling House, with frame Back Butilding,3l
feet in depth.
No. 9. A Lot of Ground, adjoining Na. 8,
..on Filth nreel, having a front of 17 feet 6 inches on
said street, and extending in depth 96 feet.
No. 10. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. 9,
.an Filth street, have a front of 16 feet on said street,
and extending 96 feet in depth, or a fourteen feet
wide alley. On this lot it erected a frame Stable.
:No. 11. A triangular Lot of Ground, alto.
sled at the Junction of Mill Road and the Loneatter
IFurnpike, containing about three•foorthi of an acre.
' Sahel° COMlnenee at 1 o'clock P. II- of said day.
.when terms will be made known by
JONAS ZITEY6IIB, ,
Awigure 01Joint D Stingier.
Auctionerr. (April t 4,1896.
hJJ ES' tthiS. Just received, fall back
Plegrtge Cloaks, newest Paris style.
HALDEMAN'S Cheap Cash Sore.
2alumbo2, April 14,1880.
BLANK BOOKS AND STATiONKBY.
ffillE subscribers havejust received a large and va
ried a4sortment of Blank Boots and Stationery,
from New York; conviming of Ledgers, Day Books,
Cash Book ReeordA, full and half bound. Letter, Cup,
and Note Parer,Enveloper-Letter dad Note—ing feat
variety, which they offer at vcry low &
prices.
SAYLOR DONALD,
- - -
Dead Quarters and News Depot, Front at.. above
Locum, Columba; Ps. tApril 14.
rockur BOdES AND PURSES.
A LARGE lot or Fine and Common Pocket Books
anti ?UrAds, Lt from 15 cents to two dollars each.
Headquarters and News Depot.
Columbia. April 14. 1880.
GARDEN SEEDS. A large stock of Seeds
from several of the best Gardens, which we
warrant genuine and fresh. For sale. wholesale
or retail, by the pack or bulk, at the Golden Mortar
'Drug Store. (April Di, ,60
rOAL OIL. Just received a frelli sapply . o
V superior Cant Ott, Worrunted not to smoke, being
colorless, stud free of any
J.ti oeu-ise odr.
S. ttEu o
xtr 2e.. co.,
oldeu gortur Drug ::ore, Street.
April 14, tStlO.
BIRD SEED. Jost received a new crop of
Canary, Hemp and Rape Seed; the nicest Seed
in town, ut J. S. DELL ; & CO'S
April 14, 'CO. Dreg Store, Front street.
prvlin -- ii-,1 - qawm9
No. 1 Mechanics' Row, Opposite Haldeman's.
TN order to accommodate all who favor me Ili
with their patronage; t have added to my IP
home-made stock. a general assortment of
Philadelphia and Eastern Work,
WHICH. 1 WILL SELL CHEAP FOR CASH.
My stock consists in part of Boys' and Youths' En
amel Leather and Kip Monroe,. Boys' and Youths'
fiaiters. Children's 1311110 n Gaiters and Patent Leather
Ankle Tivs, Want.' Button and Plain Shoes, of differ
ent colors; Women's and Misses' Cheap Slippe rat; in
short,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
- -
oral! kinds of work in my line. Call and examine
for yourselves.
My shanks ate due ton generous miblie for the
kind support runt encouragement (Mended to Inc
since I have been in business, and I hope, by strict
1101011i011 to merit an increased share of ronag
pate.
R. HIXSON.
Colombia, April 7,1860.
1880. 1880.
SECOND SPRING SUPPLY OF
MOW 000 D%
i)ARGAINS In Spring and Summer Drees Goods,
1) Rich Dress. Silk,, Pori% Printed Dress Goods, in
Mouselin, Chan ies, Grenadines, Bereges, dec. &e.
STELLA SHAWLS.
A splendid line of Stella Shawls, embracing all the
new styles.
CLOAKS, CLOAKS,
hadieni , opring Cloaks, in every style,slinde and color.
MEN'S Wt.:4B.—A splendid line of Gloats, Camel.
mere, and Vemings—just imported.
Carpetingit, Window Shades, Wall Papua, 4'c.
which, with Goode receiving daily, form the nio , t
complete assortment we ever offered,
HALDEMAN'S
Cheap Cash Store.
EXHIBITION OF HORSES.
THE Lancaster Cutely Agricultural and hteehani.
etil Society, will hold their second annual Exhibi
tion of Horses, at their grounds, in the City of Lan
caster, on Thursday and Friday, the 10th and 11th
days of NI ay next.
All owners of Fine Horses are requested to enter
them for competition.
Entries can be made nt any time by writing. or by
personal application to the undersigned Sectary,
117 - For further particulars see handbills!
By order of the Board of Alitnagers.
O. G . ES. H LEM AN, Secretary.
Columbia. A pra id. 11-60.
Nei* , floods.
T" subscriber having just returned from the city
of pidindelphia,is now opening an uncommonly
large addition to hi , former stock, t :Insisting of
Drug., Chemicals. Dye Stuffs, ,to which the at.
tention of purchasers is requested.
K. WILLIAMS,
April 14 Igan. From Street.
More New Goods.
12 Doze• Orange., 10hbla. Refined Sugars
10 Boxes Prime MEM.. 35 Boxes Raisins.
1 /ilrd looveriug Syrup. 1 Ilhd. Honey Syrup.
15 bug• Colfee,just received and for sale, wholesale
and retail. at A. M. RAMBO'S
Family Grorery Store, Odd Fellows' /lull.
Columbia. April 7, 1,60.
Elias Barr St CO.,
NNotiNcs die publld that they have for sale at
reusoaable prices a very large and carefully se
lected stock or
WRITING PAPERS,
eonsisting in part of a fall tine of 'rhos De La Rue &
Co's London Papers, ranging from 82.40 to $11,50 per
ream. B. Magnus' London Papers. from StDO to 85: 2 5
per ream. A new style of Fingi Papers. Time pa
porn possess a peculiar satin surface over which the
pen glides easily. Windsor Court Reticulated papers,
grend7 in demand by the Into ton.
American Papers, from the celebrated Home Mills
Legal Cup, Foolscap, Lone Bill, Broad 13t1h Letter,
Pacific Note. Commercial do.
The following Bath nod Note Papers nre specially
designed for the u.e of Indies, nod bring of Linen
Stock and highly finished, and guaranteed to be gime
nor to nity French Importations:
Bath Post, Ladies , Bath, Ladies , Note, Octavo Note
Billet Note. .
Also, assorted Colored Papers and Envelope or Post
Ofrtee Papers. Our stock of Plain Papers is of every
variety, and the low rates at which we pin them to
printers cannot bail to he noll.factory. .AneXamitiation
of our supply of r..svnt.oi.gt% will satisfy any person
that we have made it our especial nun to secure the
greatest variety with the best quality.
OUR CONESTOGA PEN
is readily reentnmendinF itself to the favor of the pub-
Le by the ease with which it glides over the paper and
the quantity of ink ii hold 4, thus caving the necesellY of
conetently dipping into the inkstand. tin. 7,110.
ir R. 1111tibi YOUNG, formerly of the firm
of Murray. Young & Co. Booksellers, is ap
pointed our Agent to canaries (or ihe following vett-
Otte work- which ate Pnltl only by subscription. viz:
The New American Cyclopedia, Denton's abridge
ment of the Debutes of Congress, Randullls Lice of
'ilium:ls Jefferson, Quinsy's Memoir of the Life of J.
Q. Adams. The Illu.irated Edition of Cooper's Nov
eis, Worcester's Illustrated Q,lllno Dictionary, li
!inert- edition. nbias BAUR & CO.
Apr. 7. No at East Kinglet.. l.oncr•ler, Pa.
WORCESTER'S Illustrated Royal Quarto
Dictionary, Library - Edition. 'lrlurd tivolee
received by MAAS BARR & Co..
A pr.7.'6U. Agent. for lanen.ter county.
Great Excitement on Third Street.
WE are happy to announce that the
hasine.s o f silting Pry Good•, Groceries.
Queen...are, &c.. lons removed nom its termer he
entity to This d street. where one store is trying to
sell cheaper than the other, and vice versa. Bruner's
do not take five per cent. off but are selling their
Good• ten per cent. less than their regular prices.
All 'evy Calicoes 9 yards for a .111,0 ti; all levy Mu..
lilts and Check.. 0 yard. for a dollar; all Lancaster
Gingham., fl wirds for a dollar; all levy Goods at the
same rate. We feet confident that we can sell ns
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. h U. F. BRUNER.
Corner of Union and Third Street..
N. 13 —ll"deolers down town find business duil.they
are welcome to remove their stores to the business
street. tApt.l76ll.
LARGE YARD
FOB A L17711.133ZE1L TAW),
SITUATE In Broad Puce*. between Mount Vernon
and Wallace streets. and between 14th and 15th
streets. Philadelphia. to be let on reasonable terms to
a good tenant. apply at
No. 1304 Green Street, Thiladelphie.
April 7, IMO.
WILNIZZIDI
THE subactlbers wont abut 2.7 Tenant-Houses. Apply
io GEOSIGS BUULE, on Front siren
March 31 at POI. M A unut & CASE.
OPP 12Y C
GJCVDCIPICEMPX`X.C,MVJETWIL - lir •
. Front St., above Walnut, Columbia, Pa.
Tum subseribor keeps constantly on hand a large
and varied assortment of ronfeetioncry. Frost,
Cakes, &c. Ile invites attention to his
ICE CREAM SALOON,
Which Ha Has Jost Opened For The Season.
Soda Water from the Fountain. lie keep. Fruit Cake
I.ady Cake, and a variety of smaller cakes always
fresh. Handsome Cakes of every description, with
choice Confection, carefully prepared for Pasties,
Halls, &c.
C. DETNEL
Col umbla, March 31 OM.
Ropes, Ropes, Ropes.
400
COILS Jost received and for sale, at whole
sale and retain, site and lenedi t to sat par
ehie Marc 31
myso . ore, Mitt the eettilockivstsm
A. "E
-411 supply of Extra and Plain listat.Sboal
deta.Sides. Meat Pork and Lard. at reduced price
Match 31, MI. THOS. WELSH .
CMCOLCIM 30131.33,
DEal.b2t IN
Every Description of Lumber,
PINE and Cypress Shingles, Dressed Flooring.
Weatherboarding, Window Seth, Pickets. mai
everrthhgt is his line of business. Fie isJust receiv
ing A Stock of Lonsbec and has on hand a
Larneand romplete assortment of
DRY LUMBER OF EVERY QUALITY.
Dace anal Wareioase la Froth areas, between
Lo
cast and Union; Colombia. Pa.
Colombia, March 21st, itieo.
ado. 1860.
NEW CASII GROCERY STORE.
T IE subscribers have jest opened an en• tire stock of New Groceries, every article of
which is Fresh and New, and being determined to
keep goods ol the hest quality, and at the very lowest
cash prices, hope to det , erve and receive a share of
town and country custom.
SUGARS, 13t, 7, 8, ie.
MOLASSES, 6/, 12b, 10.
. TEASE
Great care has heed taken in selecting the freshest
and purest teas, in Bluely, Imperial and Young Hyson.
COFFEE
Extra strong scented Rio, Extra Browned Rio, Ex•
Ira Turkey Coffee.
Extrasugar cured Hums, extra sugar cured Dried
Beef, Shoulders and Flitch. Alackerel No. I. 9. and 3,
in barrels and hal( barrels, and by retail; Herring—
smoked and in pickle, salmon.
BALT.—Ground, by the hack and by retail; fin e
Ashton and Dairy, in small bags.
SOAP.—Brown, Yellow. White and Country.
PRIME CHEESE, FRESH CRACKERS.
FRUIT.
rre.h Orange•. Lemnitf. Rakina, Prmvf. &c., &c
QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE,
A large and romplete aseara»ret.
CA IsIDLES.- 7 Aflagnaw ine , Spann arid Tallow
SPICES, &c., &c.
Ground Cinnamon, Cloves, Allspice, Tepper—red
and black, Brown and Yellow Mustard, Mace. Cream
of Tartar, Indigo. Copperas, Nounega, Saltpetre.
Stove Blacking, Fancy :MM., Cutatle-wie':, Wash
Imardeacc., &.r., Bed Cords, Clothe. Lines.
Pure Cider Vinegar,
Potatoes,
Corn Brooms,
Knives and Forks and Spoons.
TOBACCO AND SEGARS.
Alt the Best Brands.
Latter and Writing Paper', steel Pent, Ink, Ink
Stands, &e.
15.ardroes, sweet earn, flornmorry, Split Peas, Fa
rina. Beans, fresh Sweet Oil, Camle Soap. Frekles,
in short, every article to be found in a ftrat-class
Grocery store
HALDEMAN & JACKSON,
Cheap Cash Grocery and Provision Store,
Columbia, March 31. 1660.
Balk Windows.
FOR Pale cheap, two Bulk Windowp. all complete
pr.7,'130.A R. J 10;11.DlitIAN.
A Game that two can play at.
VI o or)II sell good
Brown Sugar at et cts.'
Bright Yellow Sugar at ti cts.
Best Relined White Sugar at 10 cts.
Prime Rio Coffee at 14 and 15 cts.
Good Syrup at 50 cts. per gallon.
Choice Flavored Teas at 50 cts.
LOOK OUT FOR NEW GOODS
from New York next week, and Great Uarenins may
be exported at 11. C. FONDERSMITH'S
111.3060. People's Caeh Store, Columbia.
Second Arrival of
I9QRxXI7 Ca- Cao C": 1 /92,
TUE have just received from the Eastern Alarketa a
Y V very select assortment of
DRY GOODS.
Cloths. Cassimiers, &c.. &c.;
LaVrus, Bareges. ChM lies, Defames, Prints, ike
HatisZCaps. bc..Ac ;
BOOls and Shoes. &c.;
Groceries—Fresh and Fair.
Call and see for yourselves that our present quality
and style are unsurpassed.
1.0. & H. F. BRUNER.
N. B —Oar Goods will be so low that our Friends
must not expect five per cent oil for rash.
March 31 IE4O L O. & H. F B.
Removal—Moved.
fiIHE Office and Residence of the rat scriber hag
•J. been removed to loath side of SV !AIM( ~ t reet, first
house below Second street,
THOS. WELSH, Justice of the Pence,
and Ftre and Life Insurance Agent.
SPRING GOODS,
THOS. W. EVANS & CO., respect ully an
nounce that they have now open. a
LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMEENT
OF SPRING DRESS GOODS,
Comprising the newest and handsomest styles im
ported this season, in Silks of all kinds; Shawls,
Aluminum. Otenadanes, Bersges. Thin Robes, d
Epsom, Pina Cloth. Favllla de Chine Traveling
Goods, Chintzes, Heresies Anglais, Embroideries,
Gloves, Hosiery, llhdkfs., ✓;.c., loge:her with all
the
Latest Novelties thailias appeared this season.
Customers visiting the city will find it advantage
ous to examine this stock, na T. W. I.;. k Cob facili
ties for procuring the handsomest goods at the most
reasonable prices. are unequalled.
hif l S. MS and 820 CHM t•NuT ST. , PHILADM-
PlitA, opposite the Girard House.
March 31, 1860.1 m
DISSOLUTION.
fiartnerslilp bete:Mare ellsting as Welsh & CA
litis this day been disrollred by mutual consent.
All persons indebted to said firm. and those having
claims against said firm, will present them to Thomas
Welsh, (or settlement. THOS. WEI: 4 11.
11ARRY L. UHLER.
Columbia, Hatch 24,18613.
AFIRST-RATE article of Dried Beef, and
of ilam, can be bought at
EDER LEIN'S Grocery Store,
March 10, 1860, No. 71 Locum etrect
MICE RAISINS for 8 do. per pound, are to
he had only at
EBEFILEIN'S Grocery Store,
Horeb 10, FM, No. 71 Locum Ftvert.
GARDEN SEEDS. —Fresh Garden Seeds, war
raided pure, of all kinds, jolt received nt
EUERLKIN , S Grocery Store,
Morris 10. 18(4. No. 71. L 0 1 ,11.1. 'wee!.
KEROSENE OIL of first-rats quality, kep
constant;y on hand at
EUERLEMS Grocery Suore.
March 10. lOG". No. 71 Locust street.
lienry C. Illair's Philocome.
ACONVENISIsiT and admimble dres s ing for the
hair, it prevents the hay from foiling oQ remloriog
its growth healthy and vigorous. Directions for use
uebompanying each bottle. For sole liy
R.
Match 24,1!800, Front Wee.
Columbia Insurance Company.
TUTS Company is authorised by its charter
to insure In the country, or in Itorouglet. meshed
. los. or damage by fire, out tile mutual plan, for may
length of time. limited or perpetual, either for a coati
premium or premium noir.
PREMIUM NOTE SYSTEM.
Those who insure for a premium note will be in
./red (or five years, awl subject to a-•erementf in
ease of losses.
CASH SYSTEM.
Those who isciure fora cosh premium will be in
.ur•d for any term not exceeding five year., and not
rultject to any imasemirntintr. thie per cent. premium
will he charged on farm property for the term of five
year..
DEPOSIT SYSTEM.
Farm properly will be immured for the term of ten
years, fora deposit of three percent. of the amount
in•uted, the whole amount of the premium note to be
returned at the expiration of the policy, without to
tem/4 or the policy to be renewed for ten years. with
out tiny expense at the option of the insurer.
The Company wish to climbs) , a number of good
Agents, who will be furnished with the necessary
blanks and instructions by calling the office of the
Company, in the Borough of Columbia, Penney Jeanie,
or addressing the Secretary by mail.
C. S. KAUFFMAN, President,
MICHAEL H. MOORE, Vice President,
• GEO. YOUNG. jr, Secretary.
M. M. STRICKLER. Treasurer,
JACOB B. SHUMAN.
WYATT W. MILLER.
HENRY R. KNOT WELL,
JACOB SEITE,
HENRY E. WOLF.
Columbia. Lancaster co., Penu'a ' March 13,100
March 17, I et3O
PRIVBT.I3 841.1.31!
TIM subscriber offers at private sale At
following property, situated hi the Borough of Co
lumbia, viz:
No. 1. A Blacksmith Shop, situated on the
river track of the Pennsylvania Railroad. below AVal
nut street, together with a full act of tiluckstuitlitag
Tools.
No. 2. A Lot of Ground on Secoril street,
between Locust and Walnut, on which Is erected a
two-story frame Dwelling Home.
No. 3. A Lot of Ground on Second street,
between Union and Perry, on which is erected a one
and-a-half-story Frame Dwelling House.
No. 4. A Lot of Ground on Fourth street,
between Perry and Nit!, on which is a two-story• Frame
Dwelling House.
. .
No. 5. Two Lots of Ground on Fifth street,
south of Uniot n which are two two-story DWO:
linst_tiouses.
No. 6. Two Lots of Ground on Fifth street,
between Union and Cherry. on which are erected two
two-story frame Dvrelling Houses.
No. 7. Four Building Lots situated on
Union street, corner of Fifth.
No. 8. Six Building Lots situated on Finli
street, between Union and Cherry.
For terms, .tc., apply to 11. PFA um=
Locust street, Columbia, l'a.
The subscribers oder at private sale the following
ptopeny, snouted in said borough, viz:
Three Lots of Ground on Onion street,
Swath of Fifth, on which are erected three two-story
frame Dwelling House. with one.and.a.half.story back
buildings. For tenon, &c.. apply to
H. FFAHLER, as above,
or H....gUYDAM,
Ccga. tiareb 10;60 If Corner Front and Union Ste.
TNT necked a fresh supply of layne's
er Hair Tome. Erpeeterant. Alterative, 'Sanative
nibs Tonic Veratifege, at.. kr. Per pate by
R. WILLIAMS.
march 10,1080. Front street, Cadetabia.
reit MAKING SOAP. A . superior article of
Soda Ash on hand and for sale by - -
R. WILLIAMS,
March .24,11360. Front street.
New Stock at the Golden Mortar.
WE have just returned from Philadelphia
and New York, with a large and well selected
Stock of fresh Drugs, Medteines. Chetniezth+, and
everything usually kept nt a welt conducted Drug
Store, viz: Spalding's Glue, Cox's Belantitte, Bur
nett's Cocoaine, ifarryN TricopherOns.lar's
Cough Lotenges. Brown's Bronchial Troches, Bath
Brick, Shoe Blacking. Note and Letter Paper, Enve
lopes, Pens, Ink, &c., he.
J. S. DF.I.LETT CO
BR IWO 11111811ES:1--14o have replenished
our stock of Hair, •tooth, blail,Comb. flat, Cloth,
and Shoe Brushes. We dutterourselves that our as
sortment of Brushes sacred any other in the town.—
Call and see for yourself and be convinced, before
purchusing' elsewhere. J. S. DELLETT. & CO.,
Golden Mortar Drug Store. Front street.
A RE YOU GOING FISHING? Call at the
Golden Mortar Druz Stem and procure the line
and hooks, as there You will find an assortment of
llooksi, Lines and Links. FISH
Hams and Shoulders.
with:we received by raft from Owego County,
~300 pounde. of Truman's Yankee sugsir-Curcd
ilams.3oo pounds of ' . 4
Shoulders. 1.0 11. F. 8121.7NR11.
March 10:60. Corner Union and Third sts.
1860
NEW SPRING GOODS.
NOW opening, a full assortment of Spring
Goods. to winch we invite the attention of our
many friends and customers, confidently believing,
that in varinty,qualily, glide, and cheapness we can
give the fullest .ati.faction.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
Traveling Dress Goods, in great vnriety; Fancy
Dress Goods, newest Spring sitylek; Black Glossy
Dress Silks, beet brands imported,7se to 51,50; Foulard
Silks. newest designs; Brocade Silks, Plaid Ottoman
Poplins, Striped Grenadine Poplins, Satin Lustre
Poplins, Lapin!!, Black and Colored Delaines, and
other new style dress goods, embracing overy novelty
of the season; English and French yunl•wide chintzes;
200 pieces Ehrglion arid Merrimack!: Prhits; Calicoes,
0.8 and 10 cis , very good; beautiful new style Scotch
Dress Gingham.-
SHAWLS, SHAWLS.
•
Broebe—long and square, Black 'Mho—
long end prinare, Crape, Blanket—tong and square
and other new Pnring arytca. in great variety.
EMBROIDERIES.
French Worked Collars, French Worked Sleeves.
French Worked Collars and Sleeves, in sets. French
Worked Chemisettes and Sleeves, Jaconet and Swaim
Edens and Inserting.. !lands and Flouncing*,
HANDKERCHIEFS.
Ernihroidt . tell, jym-:iitch.pod rmipte.tharderNi
IRISH LINENS AND SHIRT FRONTS•
A large stock of Richardson's Superior Irish Linens
and Shirt Fronts.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
Blankets, Marseilles, Lancaster and Allendale
Counterpanes, Woolen Coverless, Comfortables j
Brown and Blenched Sheeting, 4-4 to 12-4 aside, Pil
low Case Muslim, Ticking. Nusbaum Chinwes,
Checks. Towelings, Burcuu Covers, Bleached and
Brown Linen Table Cloths, from 2 yards to 4yards
wide. Blenched and Brown Domestic Table Cloth.,
Woolen ruble Covers, Work Stand Tuttle Covers.
Sacking Bottom, Table Oil Cloths, Stair 01! Cloths,
Crash for Stairs, ase., Ise.
LOOSING 0LA51310. A large stock.
GEE'S FEATHERS—Win pound Geese Feathers.
Wismow SUADECII.—A new and full assortment, with
Ware.. Kmbroidered Muslin Wittclow CIICHHIIs•
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE.
China Tea Sets—gold band, White Granite Ware,
in new shapes, in full dinner sets, do. in Tea Sets,
Pitchers Dashes, Soup Tureens, Gravies, the., itc.,
Chamber Sets, Toilet Sets
GLASSWARE —Table and Bar Tumblers, Wine and
Chumhugue Glasses, Goblets. Egg Glasses. Preserve
Dishes, Celery Glenn:a Prtattlnds. Cake Sta uds, ice
CiAAPETINGS.
We invite particular attention to our new and large
stock• of Carpeting., comprising over 11t,090 yards.
Super. Bru.oels, Imperial Three Ply. Superfine In
grain, Fine and Medium Ingrain. Smith's New York
Patent Ingrain. Plain and Twilled Venetian,
Land I yard wide, Superior Domestic Listing, Supe
rior Rug, Scotch Hemp, Floor Woolen Druggets, 1
3 and to 3 yards wide. Velvet Rua's. Door Mats, Floor
Oloth. from I yard to 4 yards wide. the latter cut in
one piece to fill a hall; Matting., checked and plain,
from 1 yard to I yards wide.
Hommel' she GLOVE2I.—A full line of Hosiery and
Gloves
CLOTHS, CASSIIvIERES AND VESTINGS.
Black and Fancy Super. French and English
Cloths, Black and Fancy Soper. French and English
Cassimeres, the very latest styles of Vesting,.
BOW MCA 11.--C1011)8, Cll.ssll72Cred, and every va
riety of goods for boy's wear.
Cotton. Linen and Woolen Carpet Chain, all colors.
RALDEMAN'S Cheap Cash Store, Columbia.
TILE ONLY PREPARATION
Worthy of Universal Confidence
and Patronage.
Fon STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMEN.
LADIES and !Gentlemen, in all part s of the world
testify to the efficacy of Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair
Nestor-mice. and gentlemen of lite Pre.,c are ottani
moon In as praise. A few orstitnonink only con here
he given; ere circular fur more, min it will be impos
sible for you to doubt.
- 47 Wall Street, New York, Dec. 26,
Cstrrucancr: Your now of the 150, inn . has been
recived. saying that you had heard that I had been
benetfied by the use of Wood's Hair Restorative, and
requesting my certifiate of the fact if I had no objet
boo to give it.
I award it to you cheerfully. because I think it due
ly age is about 50 years; the color of my :liar au
bunt, and inclined to curl. Some five or six years
since it began to turn gray, and the sc»lp on Ow crown
of my head 11110. e its setosibility and dondruff to form
upon to. Each of these disageabilitics increased with
time, and about tour months since u fourth vo as:ided
to them. by hair falling off the top of my head and
threatening to make Me 1/111t1.
In this untrtensotitt prrodtettment.! wes induced to
try Wood's Hair Re-locative, melody to arrest the
falling off of my how. for I had really no expeetation
that gray Moir could ever be restored to Its original
color excel.% front dyes. I was. however, greutly
urprised to find after the u•e of two brollies only,
flint Hot only was the 11111Ing off arrested, but the
e0:01' wan restored to the gray hairs and sensibility
to the scalp, and doondrittf erased to form on my head,
very much to the gratofiention of my wife, at whose
solicitation I w•as tortured to try it.
For 11n , , among the minty oldtgation+ I owe to her
sex, I strongly rVeo.lllCliti Oil who value
the admiratiou of their wive+ to profit by my exam
ple. and it-e, it if growing gray or getting mild. Very
' reTeetfolly, BEN. A. LAVENDF.II.
o 0 .1. Wood & Co.. 444 Broadway, New York
Stimm+ton. Ala jury 2.011 e. I erta.
To Prof 0 J. Wood: [tear Your -Hair Re
+haunter- lia+ done Irk hair so tontili good since I
ermine:teed the tine of it. thin I wi-lt to make known
to the public of its effeete on the knit. wnich are g reat.
A MOO or woman may be nearly deprived of hair,
and by a rerort TO your "flair liestorouve,” the lour
will return more keno:jail them eve.; al lead this it
my experience. Believe it all;
Your+ truly, WM. H. KEN:EI:IY.
P. S —You can publish the above if you like. lip
publidting in our southern papers you will get mote
patronage south. I see +eversil of your certificate. In
the Mobile Mercury, a Wong Southern paper.
WI li . KENEDY.
WOOD'S MIR RESTORATIVE
Professor 0. J. Wood: Dear Sir: Havinte hod the
misfortune to lose the hest portion of my hair. Gown
the effects of the yellow fever, is New Orleulli in ItOl.
I r.as induced to m..lre a trial of s our prolutrut fon.
and found it to answer as the very thing needed. My
hair is now thick nud glossy, and no words can ex•
press my obligations to )ou In giving to the afflicted
such it treasure. FIN LPN JOIINSON.
The Restorative is put up hi bottles of three sizes,
viz: large, medium, and small; the small bottle hold:
I a pint, and retails for one dollar per honk; the tee ,
diem holds at least twenty pet cent. more in propor
tion than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle;
the large hold• a quart, 40 per cent. more in propor
tion, and retails for three dollars.
0. J. WOOD 4c CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway,
rk, and 114 Market tgreei, St. Louis,
And mold by sib good Druggloo and Fancy Goods
=osiers.
Mare it 10th. 1900 Dot
CHEW ING TOBACCO.
A T HENRY PFAHLER'S, Locust street, opposite the
11. Franklin House, can be had CUBA LEAP, CON
GREStt, and several other Wands of the best Chewing
Tobacco, to which the attention of chewers is invited.
May 1,1858.
To Fanners and Gardeners
THE subscribers offer far sale 60.000 barrels of rou-
DRETTE. made by the Lodi Manufacturing Com
pany, in lots to suit purchasers. This anicle is in the
twentieth year of its Introduction into ibis country. and
hos outlived fertilizers of every other description, for
the following reason•:
lot, it is made fowl the night soil of the City of New
York, by the L. M. Co., who have a repaid of .100.000
invested in the bushing!, which is at rick should they
make a bad article.
2.1. For Corn end Vegetables It in the cheapest, neat
est and handiest manure in the world; it con be placed
it, direct contact with the seed, forces and ripens vege
tation two weeks earlier. prevents the cut worm. dou
bles the crop, and if without dimgmeable odor. Three
dollars worth or two barrels is all sufficient to manure
an acre of corn in the hill.
Patca-1 bbl tibia 61,50,-5 bills. 88, and over
6 bbls. 81.50 per bbl.. delivered free of cartage. to ves
sels or railroad in New York City.
A pamphlet contaimag every Information, and certi
ficates from farmers all over the United Sates, who
hove used it from two to seventeen yearn, will ha sent
free to any one applying for the same
GROWING BROTHERS & CO.
North River Agricultural Warehouse, 60 Courtland st.,
New. York, or 133 South Delaware avenue, Philadel
phia Pi. 11111ereh 3. Nto-2m
To RENT.
BE. room In she Blue Front, now oreopied by
T
Thomas Welsh, Elp.; also, several 'louses. Ap
ply to WM.
Columbia, February 2t4.1M.
Ton BENT.
Tjth.um VALUABLE STORE STAND AND
DIVF;LLINO, now occupied by Dr. T. J.
Miles, will be vacated in Audi nexcand is tor
rent. Apply to Miss G. F. Hemnea. m
F. Colombia.
JOHN HOUSTON.
Columbia. Hutch 3,1800.
SAW]
PAIL ,
A t the Columbia Gat Workadour hundred btpbelo of
A
ponsenaing excellent (incline• for manuring, at
6 centa per barbel. A. CA LDVtrb:l.l.,
Columbia lreb. 25 : ti. Fevre:eq.
O MORE bags of that Good Cof-
AV lee, of which we-have a portion • ad ever y
week.
10 barrels of ratio. Refined Brown Sugar.
10 " Clorefied Cider Vinegar.
20 boxes Duffy Brown Soap.
fluor, Shoulders,Sides, Dried Beef, of Ode year's
caring.
Hershey's Extra Family Floor, by the quarter or
barrel.
A general assortment of Fresh Croetries of the
best grades. I MS- ff. C. 13RUNEU.
holumbia, Febreary 25,166111.
N OW OPEIfING, at Corder of Third and
Union streets, a select assortment of Dry Good.:
ChaDies, Delaines, Alpacas, Calicoes. &e.;
and Fancy Cloths, Cossimeres. Jeans, Tweeds, Ace
Velvet, Silk and Caestmere Vesting&
Boots and Shoes: Ladies'. Misses', Men's, Boy's
and Children's Shoes, all sizes.
Hats and Caps, all 'ices.
Chums, Glass and Quecnsware.
Another invoice of Aurora Oil Lamps.
t. 0. & D. F. BRUNER.
Columbia, February 25, IEOO.
.49.1:7R0RA OIL.
miff: following are the results of a careful test ofthe
I Lamp= for burning Aurora Oil:
Compared with Coal Goa. The hand lamp gives u
light equal tot uud I-sth 6 feet hunter,
11-011 t six fret gas burners coat per hour,lcia. and
2' mills.
Coat o( burning hand lamp one hour,3 1-3rartls.
ElZT'Differenee in favor of Aurora Ohl. I cunt and
8 I-1 mills.
Compared with Coal Oil. A lamp burning Coal Oil
cost per hour; e 2-3 mills.
The Aurora Oil Lamps giving the name light cost per
hoar, a 1.9 mills.
EL - rDifferetice in fitvorof Aurora Oil, 51.3 mills.
•• The Aurora Oil burns thirty Iwo hours longer
to the gallon than Coal Oil.
Cull and purchase on 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.
I. O. & 11. F. BRUNER.
Columbia, February 23, 1960.
1880
Carpets.
I) RUNER'S are Selling their Carpets at the follow
.
.IJ pr ice.:
Wool filling Rog, 33 inches wide, or 31 cts. per yard.
One piece ingrain Carpet, ell cr Jo 1, 50
36 inches wide.
Two pieces Ingrain Caryet, all wool, rich colored.
GU cento per yard.:l6 t letiel wide.
Columbia Feltrunry 25, 1.4,11.
The First Raft of the Season.
E. K. SMITH,
Will be receiving during the Spring.
3,000,000 feet Pine Lumber, by raft.
4,000,00 " " " hoot.
2,000,00 " Hemlock" 4 ,
1,000,000 Plastering Lash.
500,000 White Pine Shingles.
250,000 Cypress Shingles.
star A General Assortment of Worked
Flooring. Siding. &c. mar. 3.
Esenwein's Tar and Wood Naptha
Pectoral,
IS the BEST MEDICINE in the world, for the
Cure of Coughs and Colds. Croup. Bronchitis. As
tham. Billicithy in Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart.
ft.td for tits re. , iefof pntients In the advanced singes of
emisumption, together with all diseases of the throat
and client. and which predispose to consumption.—
It attacks the root of disease. and males the fell de
destroyer succumb to its influence. It elan produces
free expectoration. and induces healthy action in the
diseased Mucous Membranes and Tissues. I: is ties
cu I'M rly adapted in the milieu] cure of Asthma. One
dose of this invaluable :Syrup often gives CIO!. nnd
consequently sleep, which the peculiar nature a tbnt
disease denies hum. II is very pleasant to the taste,
end prompt to its rliects. Try it, and lie convinced,
that n Isinvaluable in the cure of Bronchial :Ake
' lions.
trPrlee 50 els per boale. Prepared only by
A .'ESPIN W VAN, Drugal. 4 ,
N. W. Corner int - Ninth nod Poplar as Philadelphia
N. B --For sale by li. F. Green nod J. S. &
Co., Columbia; Al P. Fowler, Torntiquo; C. A. 14-
& Go.. Strasburg; John J. Labium, Marietin,
and Storekeeper. and Druggints generally.
October 15. 3859.
ALWAYS AHEAD,
Worcester's Illustrated Royal Quar
to Dictionary.
WTI are ImPPy to announce that we are prepared to
forni , h the public with this excellent Dictionary
which has received the commendation of most of the
eminent men ut is the laud. All Who desire to know
the English language, as it is now. will prefer this
Dictionary. ELIAS DARR & CO..
Opposite the Court 'louse, Lancaster, Pa.
Feb.ll:6o.
The Conestoga Pen.
"PNCOURAGE Home Enterprise. The hest steel
1.!. , pen to the market. We now offer the public a
steel pen Which must commend itself toevery person
who desires to write with ease and clearness, and for
length of lime without changing his pen. We have
selected our CONESTOGA PEN es one combining
Mt these advantages. after a tall test of ull the styles
in the trade. It is specially manufactured to our or.
der: every pen is felerted. and we curer it for sale
with a full confidence that a fair trial will satiety the
ourehaser lion is as near perfection an steel pens tan
be made. Aek for ELIAS BARR & CO'S
Lancaster. Feb. 11. IFGO. Conestoga
r rlll3 FATE (W Silt JOHN FRANEUN, the on
thorized minion. A erßlntoelc. Price, SIAO,
ontfoll. on the Boundary or Auotler
Priem /I Z.
Memoir* . of Comm,. Prier.. 40 cent..
ELIAS lIARR & CO.,
Feb. It. Opposne Court 11ou.e.
_II4"N'S PIMP, CITAIIBA BRANDY. 4 very
superior and gerutne aniclr for medicinal pur
preics. J. S. DELLKT &co ,
reb.11:00. Agent.. for Columbia.
COIL OIL READQUARTERS.--Bewarc of spu
nulls CO.ll U.I. Owing to the Ihrue 1 111. 1 T n ... lit
eonsuinpi ion of Cool Oil. the murket I. full of Lo
gue oil. 'rise premium urtiele can 11111/11%, La bad at
DELLI:Trr & GO'S
1 - 0,11 .`OO. iJahlen Mortar Drug S/nre.
_1
_APS! LAMPS!!--Just. Received at the Cold
ru Drug Store another fresh stock or Coal
Oil Issunps, Shades, ke. The hest assortment in Co
lumbia. Cull and examine our awortment before
purchasing elsewhere. You'll be satisfied that there
Is 25 per cent. caved by procuring your lamps et
J. et & CO'S
Coldott Mortar Drug Store, Frout st., Columbia.
Fcb.ll 'GO
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N0v.19;59. Franklin :Nue re, New York'.
SELLIZirqr AT COST!
Tum subscriber desires to close out a Stock of first
quality Liquors.
BRANDIES, WHISKY'S, GINS f %inns,
.t3 . X" C/C7teinC e .
!le offer; them for sale at the Liquor Store in the !mac
meat of the Washington House, where those wanting
Good Liquors at moderate prizes are invited to call.
M. STRICULER.
Columbia, February 18,18604 f
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A Sair -WWI,' GALTALMILY.
TILE Subscettre respectfully calls the at
untion of the pult , ie to the fnet don he haR opened
rt fir-t eines 11 O'llY:Ra hHIC GA t.I.ERV, in Front
Street, above Goetio. where he fully prepared to
execute all kinds of takene,sses i - t the best style of
the art.
Thiv Gallery it vurthtletl with the very beet in-iru
mrtlls train the Geriniiii tine American rnanuriteioriee.
. . . .
Person+ from the country err virniigers pa-ring
through the town. ealltog nt Jo Hey's erg eau
have their pictured to ir few Minute... and Iletilly put
up. in nny kind of vreenher. from 9 A. M until 4
. .
. - . .
lry.To insure 'wad pictures of rhtldrtti the; should
come in the forrnoon, an a Clear thq, the titling re
quiring one second only.
I urn fully prepnred to give instructions in till ihr
varlets , branches of this beautiful art, and furnish
apparatus if desired.
All are Inv it ed to call to call, whether they wool
picture, or nat. Gallery opposite the “Spy" Office.
Nriv.26, 18.%). .7 JOI,LEY
V= 1:
F OR first rote urticle of P 111.;
rO MU4I to
S nitERLEIN'S
No 19, 1969. Grocery Store. No 71 Locust Kt
NOTICE.
Li. per , ion• arc hereby forbidden tre•par.i.itic on.
flor damaging in Oily tTP F. the property known
"Big Iglu nit. - in thr. g.usquchntina fiver. nt.ove the
Columbia B ridge, under puin of prasec Ul/0") to the ex
tent ot the law.
WItI6IIT. far estate ofJtio. I. Wright.
W. MIFFLIN, for emote or C Ditfitn.
Columbia, Dec. Ifl.
DYSPEPSIA ZUEMMIDIr.
Dr. Darius Ham's
AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT
Thin medicine 1149 been used by the public for six
) eAr., with inereashig favor. Ii is mcommended
to cure Dyspepsiii, Nervousness. Heart•liurns, Colic
l'aiirs, Wont in the Sternlieb. or Pains in the Bowel,
flenduche, Drowsiness. Kidney Complaints. Lows
It., Dnl•rium Tremens. flitempem i e e .
It Slimalufes, Exhilarates, invigorates but will not
Intoxicate or Stupefy.
As a medicine. it is quick and effectual. curing the
most aggravnted tomes of Dyspepsin. Kidney Com
plaints. and all oilier derangements of the Stomach
ued Dowels. in a speedy manner.
Persons who.froin the inpulicions use of liquors. hays
become dejected. and their nervous systems ilia tiered.
cow titutions broken dawn. and SObjeNto ilium horrible
curse to Immunity. the Delirium Tremens, will, imme•
dimely f.•el the happy and healthy siwigoruting eflicncy
of Dr. HUM'. fimyngnrn ming Spirit.
WHAT IT WILL DO.
Dore.—Chse Nine east full at often at necessary.
One dose will remove all Had Spirit..
Olin dose will cure Henri-Bunt.
Three doses will cane Indigestion.
One dose will give on a Good Appetite.
Ono dose will stop the di-tretrittg of Dyspepsia.
One dose will remove like (bore:none and di-agree
able effects of Wind or Flatulence, and us soon us the
stomach receive. the Invigorating, Spirit, the digres
sing load nod all painful feeling- will be removed.
One dote will remove the moat distressing pains of
Colic, either in the Stomach or bowels.
A few doses will remove all obstructions in the
Kidney, Bladder or Urinary Organs.
Pertotts who are termutly afflicted with any Kid
ney Complainit are tittered speedy relief by u dose
or two, and s radical cure by the arc of one or two
bottles.
NIGHTLY DISSIPATION
Personswho, from dissipating ion much over
ulgin, and 'reel the evil effects of poisonhus liquor., iu
violent hendache•, sickness nt stomach, weakness.
giddiness, &c.,Wlii fiud one dole will remove all bad
feelings.
Ladies of weak nn, sickly constitutions. should
take the Invigorating Spirit three times a lin); it will
make them strong, healthy and happy, remove all
obstructions and irregularities from the menstrual or
gong' uud restore the uloom of health mid beanmy to
the careworn face.
During pregnancy it will be found an invalualde
medicine to remove diengret&llid 1411 4 111i0116 at the
stomach.
AII the proprietor asks, is a trial, and to Induce Om.
he has put up the Invigorating Spirit in pint bottler, at
50 et... quurls $l.
General Depet. 49 Water Street. N. V.
Fur sale by J. 5, Delleit,& Co., Columbia. Dr. J. A.
Wolf, Wrightsville, and I.y druggists genernlty.
Feb. 4, '6O,
THAT OIL HAS OOZE!
linve for sale at their store, the PAT
ENT LAMPS—ilte only ones now in uve hot
will burn the Aurora Oil. They can he seen burning
every evening.
The Aurora Oil i• odorless, non tap/noire, easily man
aged, and burns wills a clear, white and stead:. light.
without danger of smoking.
KfrOte/IC or Coal Oil Lamps can be altered to
burst Aurora Oil. Price of Aurora Oil SIAM per gel
loin. hall and see.
I. 0. & IT. P. BRUNER,
Cnr. Tian d and lintnit Strenia
re1,.1a:6(1
ran RENT.
TUE LUMBER-YARD AND OFFICE, formerly
occupied by Smith, Rhonda and Smith nt the low
er end of Columbia; it will be reined •ery low, and io
ouch 'lzed lon use will null per-one %lolling to rent.
For term. enquire of E. II Eitstirw.
Jne:2l4.'oo-it Fairview Mill..
_BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES.--We have
been netting the above Cough. Lorengee at the
Penal). Mcdielee :tom all wittier. and they have
given general ratiehiciiion to all that have third them
the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher ei1y.,,0 far ea he ha.
had alt opportuoity of conioarootit Brown'. Troche ,
are pre eminently the lira of the great Lori nee
zelliool. [Jati.2.4:
_ ______—________
1 AWES' PEAS at E Barr & Co's. Kelly's
Law Pero , A large invoiee of these excellent
Law Pero• halo jo•I liven received We will "ell
diem to a hole more than half the price at which the:,
hove heretofore been sold, .
ELIAS BAIIR & CO,
Feb 11. Oppmete Court liciu4e, Laitramer, l'a.
COL MIN MIA 1.0 ECOMPILNW.
T ' L i t! Ho d
of the Columbia Ice Company are now
FIRST QUALITY ICE,
which Call be furnished to con•umrr+ al vary era+nua•
tile rates. At the opening of the ftcll4oll tire her oill Ire
regularly served to Ell+lofllClo. PCl,o.lri dahlri.tg u sup
ply so large or small qUalltilier. la the ale.altaller, can
obtum ll by appl)ing ut the store of
111.1111,
Columb!n. In n. dl, INO. Locust st reet.
THE OLD OELLLEIELY,
N. E. COR. FRONT & LOCUST STS.
COLU32REA, PA.
niti initpcsilie./in..tied in ht. ine.t. lid.
giving lua Jim/wool ' ititention to thr, prutlitcmg of
firfti•rnte
DAGUERREOTYPE, AMBROTTPU. AND
MELAINOTYPE LIKENESSES,
nt his lito old eotablioned Gallery. corner l'rvoil told
Locust otrect. He will cintra Mee no good no can ! r
prodneed In the United Sink,. to all einerv, and boo
establiohed prices which every one wt.! recognize ns
rensonoble.
For Good and Chap Pictures, Co to Lodge's.
lie reintris his riaccre thanks for the pan th,ral
support of the public, and asks a continuance of pa.
I. 4 .AMITRI. LODGE
Columbin e Junnary 11,1.580,
Great Excitement, at Harper's Ferry.
TREDENJCK
Ilan jind got home .rich
-
the Largest and most
ti plc ad id assor tme at of
HITS AND CAPS piAVir, „sn,
that has ever been 01-7"L''
feredin Columbia.
Tredenick handle "
Silk Hamill the corm
tp at 33.
Tredenlek has lllCfinr.t
rssorimeni of Cups in the comity. Prices from
2G centa to Si,oo.
Tredettick ha. the Zouave hat.
Tredenick has the Cricket Cap.
Tredenickhat the
s Zouave and Tldrphy Cap.
Tredenick has the Cork Soled Brim.
Tredenick has the Water-Proof Boot.
Thdeniek lion the finest stock of Over Shoes and
Gains in town.
Tredeniek hat all that in needed for men. women
and hildren. from the head to the foot.
Ds'l.:o toTredentelOs to get your money bark; he
mils at cheap and a little cheaper for each than can
be sold at Wawa any other place in the country.—
Call and see hit stock at the Sign of the Big Hat,
in Locust gime: above Front.
L. TREPENICK. .gI.
Colombia. Dee. 17. 11340.
E. K. SMITH,
LUMBER DEALER ,
COLUMBIA, PA.
Office in Northern Central Railway
Depot Building. foot of Walnut at.,
Ha. on hand a General A seartmentof
White Pine and Hemlock Lumber,
WHITE POE SHINGLES, PLASTERING LATE, &t.
Good Qualities, at the Lowest Market Rates.
9grolcro
For Bate.
50,000 PICK h. 12, No.
and 2, made of the lest
Lumber. IL V. APPOLD.
Piers No. 1, 2,3, 4,5, 6,/ sad 6, Canal Banco. Office
at Pier No. t. Devil fPft,/,
MEEIb INSVRANCOL
'UTE are told that he Who neglects to ptovidv for his
1T household is "worse than the heathen I. Timm
is no doubt of it. When in health the provident man
will provide fur his eharge,atid whi , sttlint health is In
tact his prudence should prepare forsolnee in the duck
day, for the boor when the sympathy of friends is us
rounding brass. Thy can 1.60 dollebj . Life Insnranee.
livery man owes this duty to his family. The uncer
, minty of life ja a constant lesson which teaches Um
fact t hut he who to-day walks in the pride of manhoo4,
may fall to.morrow. and she plans by which riches
and honors were to have been brounltt to the loved
ones. vanish as the merino; /7110.. Let ever• man an
health insure to bin family the comfort of knowing,
that should he be called from them the wolf may Le
kept from the door.
The United :States Life Insur.ance &Trust Co. efTeet
thi% end. For pamphlets. terms and general tofor.
motion on the sultiect, refer to
F. X.IIFAL.ER, irtmnl•
Otrtee, basement of BMWs Hotel
Nov. 26.1=1 y
VON ClIEN•0 he ben an COTOIIIb/.1-
1' rrll .11 EllliltLXlN'S Grocery 1.- 2 10 Tc.
Morel] 10.1860. N 0.71 reef
iIyOICE TEAS, Black and Green, of differ•
VV Cni %roaches. A rti.i, 101 jO.l r eeeived e l
EBEIWEIN'tI Grocery Store.
No, 71 Lecoot etreet.
March 10, ISSO
GREEDS, SEEDS..-The subscriber offers for
L.) u general ufiboroueut of gram. owl garden
seed.. IL WILLIAMS.
;Pure}, 10.1 PM. Front street. Columbia.
A FEEL= TABLE.
TII E ultscriber hos just put up in the Washington
.1 lion,. udjointeg his Restaurant. a
A FIRST-CLASS PHELAN BILLIARD
TABLE,
with all the accessories of best quality. This iv the
best table in any town or city in the mete, out of Plain
.lelplita or Pittsburg. Lovers of the gams sore invoted
to call. D. HERR.
Cotombia, December 1859.
LOCAL irazixelm pirarzcz.
THE PENNIYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY
prepared to receive and forward
A RE now
FREI(. HT via the Philadelphia Division, to and
from all suntans where they have agents,at the toteow.
my rates per hundred pounds:
BETWEEN PHILA. AND COLUMBIA.
First ages. 13ceo”d I lass. Third Class. Fourth Class
2S rents 2/ cents. to cents. id cents.
Flour. 23 cents per barrel.
Pitt Sleuth lo Cents - per 100 pounds
BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER.
First Class. Second Chum. Third Class. Fourth Class.
23 cents. 20 cents. I? cents. IS cents.
Flour. 24 cents per barrel.
Pig Meted. Weems per WO pounds.
Shipments made to Pittshurg mid all intermediate
fet.l,ona lir,lnfOre.
_ _
RATES FROM COL'A TO PITTSBURG.
irir.i c 1.,.... Second Class. Third Class, Fourth Cla-s
:3 CU 43 33
Flour per barrel, 60 cents,
C:rFreigto consigned to stations where the Com.
patty Its.. no Ittre. lllß WIWI Ibe prepaid.
Articles of Ist Class.
Books, Freak Fmk
Roots and Shoes, r. ate in bags,
Cedar and Wooden Ware, Portt.r & Ale in bottles
Dry Goode, Poultry a cos le
I:go. Pork. (fresh,
Furniture, l'oultry. Weimer.
F.soltere, \V rapping Paper
Articles of td Class.
Apples, Molessee,
Cheese, Melon.,
Clover and Grass Seed, Oil in casks or hose.,
Crocker), Pay -r in YOU'..
CU ildlck. Pustrlogird,
Casks or Darrel.. (empty.) reaches. (dried.
Groceries, Fruiting Paper
Cons and Rifles, Paper 11 rillernige,
Hornig in boxes and kegs. Querns .care.
Hardware, Sweet roitatura.,
Hope. Tobact..-) it. hates.
Iron. (hoop, band or thee , ) Tea.
Lvallter. Tt, pr.
Liquor in wood, Tallow,
Marble Slabs 3.. Marble Torprmitkr. (-pit .)
NommietJta. Viiraish.
Articles of id Class.
Alcobo., Potatoes.
Coffee. Turnip".
Hides, (green,) Vinegar,
Lard. White Lead,
Oysters & Clams. (In shell.) Window Glac,.
Tobacco, (munufactured,)
Articles of 4th Class.
Eosin,
Salt,
Codfish,
Cotton.
Fish, salted. Tobacco, (Ica(,(
Grain of all kinds, Tin,
Nails and Spikes. Tar.
Pitch, Whisker.
Plaster,
irr For further information, apply to
E.. 1. aNI.:EDEIt, Freight L.gc Philr
K K. 130 ICE, Freight Columbia.
W. li. MYERS., Freight .Ageot, La :comer
Columbia, Nov. .G, 1859
JUST received a fresh sapply of ill the
Popular Putout Medici pen of the clay, which tut:
warranted genuine. at the
GOLDEN MORTAR r. R STORE.
Front street, Calamine'.
Dec.3,1t59
GEORGE J. SMITH,
WHOLESALE and Retail Bread and Cake
Baker.—Consiantly on hand a Variety of Cakes,
oo numerous to mention; Crackers; Soda, V. hie, Scroll
Led Sugar Biscuit; Confecuonere, of every draermtion,
kc., A.c. LOCUST STREET,
Dec. 3,'50 Between the Bank sad Franklin Mane.
1.1.y : T4 r+
CARTER EL BECKER,
MANUFACTURERS OF
COACHES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, IC.,
Second Street, nearly opposite the Latheron
Church, Columbia, Pa.
SILVER M EDAL —lst PREMIUM-16.59
BRONZE MEDAL-Ist PREMIUII-18.59
Awarded by the Lancaster County Agricultu
ral and Mechanical &elev.
TILL subscribers call attention to the fact
that the Firxt Premium, n Silver Media. wet
nwurneil them by the Lancaster County Agricultural
aitJ Mel.llslrese eloetety (*mike hest Shifting Tap Bite•
a)• exhibited itt the Fair ofthe Siieiely io ne,ober,l <4,1;
taw, a Oconee Ir Premium—for the beet
Sleigh.
At their Coach arid Carriage hinting rciralilinli•
metth they Coll.llllle to 111,11i1/11.CIL1/11 CollehM
tinge.. haggles, SuMee. awl oil oilier ee ni e l ea in
their line. Theirreputurrou a• workmen I. fairly es.
nitithilied, as they nett eolifidetirly claim for their
wee k the meth. of brainy of form, eleganee of finish,
uad errength of airnt•tnre. One al the ichiaintrui.bing
beitioree of thiiir wink is rt. durability; all vehicle. of
'heir MUM or, rm. 1111,1,11 of the Len reasoned mate.
Mot f,ut together firmly and subsMattally. They
give parnetilar attention to the
REPAIRING OF VEHICLES,
and ararrutit nil their stork in tilts isle is give Wis.
faction.
in suldition to their prneticat experience in the t.n.
i nue,.. they halve tire no.i.tuttee of the beet workmen
—.intr other brine ernpirt)rl
Th e ' , Li m n; t• re•pertiuil} invited to call end ex
ninatie the -welt on basal.
QA II VIM CA 11T12.
EDWIN A. BECKEO
li=
Tams. wurszow,
An experienced None and female Pliriarion, pre
rein. lo ineattentioso of mmhrr■. her
SOOTHING SYRUP,
.FOR CHILDREN TEETHING.
which f(IPWIT prose.• or teething, by
iinflening the gum•, reducing nil Inflammation—n:lll
ailny all pnin nnd•nnntnothe nrlinn. sold is
SURE TO REGULATE Tii,E BOWELS.
Depend upon it, mothers, It will give rent to pour.
nnd.
HELIRIP AND HEALTH TO Tare /MEANT..
We have put up and sold Una article far over ten
yen rs. and can say. In confidence and troth of lt. what
sec have never been able to say of say other mes,.
due—never Is.l failed in a slaiske inninne n . to effect
a cure, when timely used. Stlever did ere know nit
1111Innee of dissati.fate lion by snyoneiwim used it:
On the contrary ill are ch i delipriated with JIM opern:
1i0n....,0nd speak in te rm• or highest comagesnlatiore
of its magical effects and rf merleal vtillief. We
speak in thin matter . vwhat we do hems." after
g experience, Ox and pledge nor reputation
for Il e fulfilmeni nf what an we hero declare. In nl.
1110" t every tonsure where the billion in suffei•
nix from pain mid cis Imaamn. rebel will be
found iv fifteen or teen lv manutes rifler the syrup
is ado inintemil.
This valuable prepar t ~ i amiss is the prescription of
one of the most expel,_oul towed and •kitlful in.,
in New Fligionid, end r." ban been used with never
failing 'Deceit* ill
THOUSANDS Cti OF CASES.
It not only relievot the 411 C child from pain, but invige
orate, the mornach and to bowel.. marred'.
and wee lone and en e ergy to the whole ornem.
It will minket inntentlr relieve
GRIPING IN THF74" DOWELS, AND
WIND COLIC.
and overcome ronvul 2 mon.. which If net erred
ily remedied, end in lop . death. We believe it tee
heal and mimes remedy p i , to the world, in nll ense•
of pyeemery and Mar- rheas in children, n he.
Cr arisen from teeth ing. or Irem gee ether
canoe. We would anyus every manlier who b*.
• child suffering from al; any of the foreeno: enm.
plaintv—do not let your og premdieet, nor the prep/-
die., of other.. ,tand em between jou:: euirenri:
child 4114 the roller that se a will b. " 10...- 3 *^ ' " 1 "`" -
lowly lune—to whew the time of tbie
if timely weed. Fall directions for ..in will weer.rn
pony each bottle. None genuine vale*. the ism ...m
-ile of Curtis & Perkins, New York, iv on the outside
wrapper.
Sold by drumlins throughout the world.
Prinelliul °Mem Nc. 13 Cedar Mite New York.
PRICE O N LY CENTS PER horrix
rer . ale• b'rß. WILLIAM!!, ColamLis
OcIM ISZu ly