DOMESTIC SIXES! !Wig Ireet lathe tau. These Segars we will guar ." rantee to give sulesenetton to all who will give 'mem a trial. •Wewill glue tiny one tea day. to try the•e eegar.i..ned if they do not give saiisfae we will Telima the Money. FENDRICH 11, BRCS., Frnat street,ftve doors above Locum Columbia, ru. June tad. MOO. • Domestic Sixes All The Go: E7T r e y h p a e v r : o g n ot w o h n o r a j :: 7L W 0 (Te a l r i m " ri t t h Sixe a ! w a ic - 1 we will sell P. I:ENDRiCiI k. BROS., front street, five doors abov Locust, Columbia, Pa. June 2nu, tottu. 75,000 GERMAN SIXES, TAThen this lot of Segura is closed out we will not VT keep soy on hand. We will recommend those -of oar own manufaciure to surpass al German Slices market. I , FiNDRICII at ItHOS .Front s•rees,6ve doors above Locust, Columbia, Po June 2nd,16430. PELTLILDMINPECXEL WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, O. Conrad, Former Occupant, No. 148 North Second Street, coRXER OF QUARRY BT. 'The undersigned has leased the above premises, where 'he will keep a large n..sortment of Gold and Silver Watches. of American English and Swiss filattafitc sure of the most celebrated makers. ill addition to which, will be found always on hand (and made to or- Ater) an extensive variety of Jewelry, Silver and Sil ver Plated ware, together with a general tc.sortment of such goods us are usually Lent iu a first-class tWaich and Jewelry Store. The patrons of 0. Conrad and those of the subseri- Uwe, together with the public generally, a re invited to can, where they will receive u good article for their money. As I urn determined to do strictly a cash bus .tness. goods will be sold very low. "Small Profits and Quick Sales," is the mono of this e-tablishment. LEWIS R. BROOMALL. Formerly 0 CONRAD. No. 149 North Second St., corner of Quarry, Philo June :Ind. 1.860-Iy. LADIES',FAIR, AT ODD FELLOWS' HALL, COLUMBIA. OWEDIUSDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, June 6th 7th, Bth and oth, 1560. Mao, on FRIDAY the Bth, lit the Miertinon. the la dies of the Presbyterian Church of Columbia will hold a PAIR for the sale of FANCY ARTICLES. ICE CREAM, STRAWBERRIES, and tithe! Refresements will be mrved. As the pro ceeds will be devoted to the repairing of their Church, and the collection of article.' is large and di vervised, a liberal share of the public patronage is " Vi d ot.Ti l o i n cil i c htents. Season Tickent admitting two persons d 5 tents. Family Tickets 20 cents. Columbia. May :26, 1860 21 ICE CREAM 41 - 11 S. J. 11. MINTER: would announce to her friend- and the public: that she has opened r the season her • ICE CREAM SALOON, .in Second street, next door to the Lutheran Church. where she will serve the best Ice Cream, the treFhe•t rind sweetest Berries, in t•eatz.on.l'M! for oust .liberal encouragement. she sislss a co ninuallec of •custom. Families supslind with lee Cioain in large .or smell quantities. Nay 26, 186041. LADIES' rArR, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE COLUMBIA FIRE COMPANY, IN ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Commencing Wednesday, June 13, 1860. fellF ladies of Oslumbia will hold a FAIR as above, for die benefit o: the Columbia Fire Company. A large assortment of Fancy Work will be offered, together with every kind of tie isnonble refee.limenis —ICE DREAM; STRAWBERRIES, CAKES. CON FECTIONERY, 4w., 4.e. Time support of the public ./1 earnestly solicited. Columbia, May 20,1980. COMMISSION BUSINESS. .ITHE undersigned haying associated together for the .t purpose of doings COAL & IRON COMMISSION BUSINESS, in the Borough of Columbia, I-mica:ter county, Pu . tenpectfully Inform :Shippers that they hove Ironed from the Canal Department ot the Peoneylvania Rail road Company. the large and commodiotin Wlt.trf ml she wet side of the Count Bonin, nine hundred feet in length by iixty—ax feet in width. and are now pre pared to (fee VC rued traa.hip Con' Mist 11'011011 the soon sad-factory terms. Our ftrititien for doing 1tu .111.0.. are no great that we flatter unreel ye- there will not he tiny detention its forwarding till freight to rte de‘tination. We solicit consignment's. suit pro nringout cur part prampt attention to the blasinen- en trusted to our Cafe. AMOS S. (in P.E:si, TittlS Addre.t. GREEN it WELSII, .1101U1.1111.1. P.I. day dd. Ida°, Come Indira li.tien one nod WI, Ili;: and note, great non If i 4 tt store 1011 want to cant Lie aura you dual pildS ILuser's If you want good , : of every grade tioilt Foreign and Urine-tic made, .V... 11 suited for Cohitnbut trade, Then ju-t drop in at ILLINEY'b The Foods are new, bolt clean and neat, The S;yleo I all you rai l % lw heat, Gifightfins, Law. and ChuMes nwcet. They have them al! at Itninairo. De!nines arc] Prints, Ile Cl,evre fine, Aid Inticy from every clime. Queenvenre, Notioes,n ontendni flee, Von eon get diem WI at RAlNov's Of prices too we here Loess, A trifle only over cost, A penny on they sr.l ill incist. Is the way 'hey sell at FIAINEY.S But now before I leave 11ly Real, tell you who you there will meet, That prince of sale,inen. Jacob Freet, For there he is ut HA/NV.I.G. Now Ladies. Gents. and nil, we pray. That when you happen park :Ina way For you to call and hove to say. That )ou haye been at RAINEY'S .cheap Cuih Store, opposite the Franklin Hotel. Losum St.. Columbia, Pa , where they 'keep sr large stork of foreign and Domestic Dry Good, QUCCIISINLIM, ware. Notions. Fancy Coods, &c., &v.. or very low figures. May PA, IS6O. Important to Farmers. VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL WORKS From the Late Trade Sales, T UST n•ceivedat Sohn Shea(lm's Cheats Doak St-r d N 0.3.2 North Querrt street, Literature The Wilma Plant: Its Orient. Culture. Growth, De velopment, Composition, Varieties. Discuses. etc.. rue. together with a few remarks on Indian COM, its culture, etc. (Otte Hundred Illustrations ) Grasses and Forage Plants. Illustrated. Downing's Fruits and Fruit Tree- of Aturrica. Farmer's Every Day Book. How a farmer can become rich. The Farm and the Fireside; being half hour sketches at tire in the country. By Res. John 1... Blake, D. D. Rural Economy. The American Farmer. By Bev. John L. Blake D. D. Th.. American Frail Cuituriet. By J. J. Tlionuts. Sazion'a Rum! Hand Boos•. Downing's Landscape Burdening and Rural Ar chitecture. A mericaP Flower Garden Directory. The Fruit Garden; By P. Barry. The Family Kitchen Gardener By Robert Quist. A eornpleie Manual for the euliivanon of the Straw berry. By R. G. Pardee. The American Grape Grower's Guide. Yunatt and Spooner on the Howe. Hints to Horse-Keepers. A complete mantis' for howemen. By Henry W. liei M.rblEra uk ['owner.) The Modern Horse Doctor. By Geo H. Dodd, M. D. Dodd on the Diseases of Cattle. With a Inege variety of the hest books published, which will be sold at the lowestpossible prices. JOHN Sli EA FIFER'S Cheap Book Store. N 0.32 North Queen street. next door Examiner and !resold Office. Lancaster. [May :M. IeGO. WASHINGTON INSTITUTE TO LET. OTIFIE IN'udtington lieditute..itua tell in Cetumble. Pa . 1 will be let far one or more years, from tile (tett of July next. It is a large brie I. building. capalt..'st...of crating about three hundred scholar.. and very pleas slaty and heal hfully located on a lot of about three nem. It Is very• demrallle tor ts gentleman tvi.ltiseg In tut. e charge of aMO school or ...money. I'repo•nl. .will be meowed by tSe undersigned until the Itith of June. If . DI NORTH. W. g. hIcCORKI.E. 'Lancaster Daily Express copy til Committee. Columbia, May 19,1%0. GRANVILLE STOKES' 'GIFT CLOTHING EMPORIUM. ONE PRICE 421.zacX .23. rs .496:bortcormoza.t. No. 607 Chestnut Street. GLINVILLE :STOLES .would return thanks to the piddle for their appreciation of hie =Torts to pirate, and their liberal patronage. In order to keep op thin kindly feeling , he has yield ed to the solieitannas of .many of his friends awl in augurated a New System, of Gib" with each Garment sold. To hi, choice selernion.of Gee Fabrics, and made-up Clothing, he Invites the tic rutinr.ofthe as well as to his new:node of doing businew. Each article is warranted to be. in • Fabric, Style and Slake, equal to any gotten up in the city, and One Price, flower than the lowest,) marked on the Ticket. Each snide soy, or measured far, is accompanied by a gah, varing =value from emu, I i -, bat the most *Lint= derignew, cutters cud workmen employed; and satisfaction in fit, tub- Atm, fabric, pike and gift. guaranteed.= (MANVILLE: STONES' Oae Price Gift Clothing Enspnwimn, Mtj 111, NO. INIO•eui 677 Chri:1316.2 mice; Phie.406.1.m. • FILANICLIN Sri= INSURANCE COMPANY OP PRILEIDELPELIA. CAPITAL $400,000- Perpetar.l Premiums, 8910,909 51 Unexpired Temporary Premiums, te10,1160 56 ttturplu-, Tat" 001 01 a:1P:3,051 G 8 STATEMENT of the Assets of the Company on January 1, 1809. Published in conformity with the provision of the sixtbseetionofthe Ac MORTGAG s of AsAemb E ly,orAprilsth,lB42. S. On property valued at over 64, 0 00000 berm first morigages on real estate, in the City and County of rhiladelphiu,ex rept 971,529 92 in the neighboring couSl n ties, ,596,803 88 REAL ESTATE. Purchased at Sheriffs.' sules, under mortgage claims, viz: Eight houses and lot, 70 by 150 feet, on the South-west Collier 01*COOSOUt and Seventeenth streets, A house and lot, 07 by 71 feet. on North side of Spruce street, West of Elev enth street, Two houses and lots, each 18 by 75 feet, OH South side of Spruce street, liens Sixteenth street, Five houses and lots. ench 174 by 00 feet,Nos. 521, 523, 525, 527 and 529 Dilwyn Three houses and lot, 49 by 54 feet, on East side of Seventeenth street,south of Pines'. Hotel and 10t,50 by 81 feet, on the South east corner of Chesnut and Reach sts Five housesnnd 10t.42 by 86 feet.on the North side of George street, West of Ashton street. Seven houses and lot, 26 by 117 feet, on the East side of fietzth street, south of Chesnut street.— A. house and lot, 18 by 90 feet. No. 617 Fitzwater street. Emit of Ninth street. A ground rent of $9O. issuing out oftt lot 10 by 40 feet, on North tide of Otter stieet, 40 feet West of Leine. rd street, , LOANS. Temrorary Loans,on Stocks as Collat. eraiSecurity, STOCKS. 810,000 Alms House Loan,s per cent .1. (I nt. 200 Shares Bank of Kentucky. 17 . 4 Northern I3ank ofiCentacky, 100 " Union Bank of 'Fennessee, 1:1 " Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania. 200 " Southwark Railroad Co. 37 " Commercial and Railroad Bank, Vicksburg, 300 " Pennsylvania Railroad Co., pt " Franklin FirelasurunceCo., 2" Mercantile Library Co., " Union Canal Company, In Schuylkill Railroad Co, 2 " Cowl rental Hotel Comp'y, 1.10 0011 North Pon it'a flatiron() Bonds, 82.000 Burlington Cay Water Loan, $7Oll Philadelphia City Loan, *373 d 0 " Oily Warrants. Notes and Billsrcceivable, Cash on hand, Cashi hands o Li. gents REAL ESTATE. Market value, 5102,295 25 Cost, us above, 77.446 35 Advance in value, STOCKS Nlarket value. C Obt, its above, Advance in value, $2.203,051 63 LOSSES BY FIRE. EMI Losses paid during t he yearl339, 501,103 30 By order of the Boni d. CHARLES N. RANDS:ER , President . Attest W.A. STRVIL See'v Pro Tern. DI RECTORS. CI lAS. N. BANI :KER. President. EDW`D. C. DA'..E, Vice President. Clus. N, Raneker. Tobias Wegner. Samuel Grnnt, Jacob it. South, Geo. W. Riclatrils. Morderai I). Leval, David S. Brown, Isaac Lea, Edward C. Dale, Geo Pules. WAI. A. STEEL, Sec'y pro tam. 'TIIU3. LLOYD. Agent, Columbia. Mny 9.15, IE4O er•Dir,i. eV ; 4 1.1.1. .41 THE PENNSYLVANI RAILROAD COMPANY ARE now prepared to receive and forward FREIGI tin the Ploladelphon Division. in and from a ll ,iata,a4 where they have agents, at the fallow ing rates per hundred pounds: BETWEEN PIIILA. AND COLUMBIA. Firm Class. Sprout Class. Third Class. Fourth Class 05 rents 21 exal3. 18 cent:. 10 collie. Flour, 21 rents per barrel. Metal. 112, cells per 100 pounds BETWEEN AND LANCASTER. First Class. Clara Third Clusi. Fourth Class. 13 cent... rho cease. 1.5 cents. Flour. :II cents per barrel. Pat Metal, 12 cent- per ltal pounds. Shipment• make In Pittsburg . .d ill Iliterinedrale Mlallmr. n. hertatole., _ . - • RATES FROM COL'A TO PITTSBURG. Piro C1a.... Second Clues. Third Class. Fourth Cla-s. 75 GO 45 55 Flour per barrel, GO cents, fU"Freight roasigned to pooh:sits where the Com pany has no agnate meet be pre•poid. Articles of Ist Class. Books, Fresh Fish, Loots and Shoes, Nuts la bags. Cedar land Wooden Ware, Porter & Ale iti bottles Dry Goode, Puulir , ii cols Eggs, Pork. (fresh. Furniture, Poultry. (dressed Feathers, r Wrapping Paper Articles of I?d Class. Apples, Molasses, Cheese, Melons, Clover nod Crass Seed, Oil ill casks or boxes, Crockery, Par^r in boxes, Candles. Pasteboard, Casks or Barrels, (empty,) Peaches, (dried, Groceries, Printing Paper Guns and Rifles, Paper lis.ngings, Herring in boxes and kegs, Quo:in/ware, Hardware, Sweet Potatoes, Hops, Tobacco in boles, Iron, (loop, band or shee ) Tea, Leather. Type, Liquor in wood, Tallow. Marble Slabs & Marble Turpentine, (spts.,) Monuments. Varnish. Articles of 3d Class. A.colto., Potatoes, Pollee Tamps. Hides Ureen,) Vattegar, Lam. While Lead, Oysters & Clams. (in shell.) AV ittdow(luss ltaceo, tutautufsetured,) Articles at 4th Class. Codfish, Rosm, Cotton. Fish, salted. Tobacco, tletif,) Grain of all kinds, Nails and Spikes, Tar. Pitch, Whiskey. Plaster, IrrFor further Information, apply to E. .1. SNEEDER, Freight ,&get.., Phila. K K. HOICK. Freight AR"... Columbia. W. H. MYERS, Freight Agent, Lancaster. Columbia, May 20, 1660. NEWS EXTRAI HO! FOR RAINEY'S CHEAPCASH STORE! EVERYBODY re•pectfully invitrit to cull and f ee the BRAN SPAN NEW GOODS, just opened, comprivieg in port the very Intern viyle. of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, •elected with Clan, e•pccietly (or this marltet. Our Chu!hes can't be heat. Poll de Chev re, superior summer styles. liereges and Lawn., In greet vurtety. I'riuu of all de•crtpuott.. I.mictuderttinghsm. the good old kind. Shirting•. Cu.ing. Sheeting. fre..&e 1.10.111.71tY.—.A lull ussortmentmets of Hosiery, at very low fieures. GENTLEMEN! GENTLEMEN! In the gentlemen'• line we hove a good se.n.ottment ,A Cu••imere•, tan:limns. Tweeds, Jeans, era too.. Shim. Bosom.. Collar., he , he. . _ . . ra-Queeltsware, Glassware, and Looking Glasses, a large stock. Corn, one, come all. drop in at Rainey's and see. We ertne•ider it an trouble to show goods. and boht 0111,,VeP ready to be ut the peoplesco iiiii gated. Don forget to eat! at R kINT'X'S Cheap Cash Store. Locust .treci, oppoAte the Dunk. May 19. 1960. A Largo Supply of XTRA rrugur Cured Hams at 15 cents per lb., A Plant Bums. F • B la} ble-s Pork. ,0•• l in di IA Fatra Dried Beef, 15 " " Shoulders, 10 " " Potatoes ut 45 cents per bushel For sale ni the store of THOMAS W17.1.-‘ll, Columbia, May 10, TO. Bead of Canal Ilmin. Esenwein's Tar and Wood Naptha Pectoral, TS the BEST MEDICINE in the world, for the J . Cure of Cough. and Colds. Croup. Bronchitis. As thma. Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart. 044 for the rebefof patients in the advanced stages of e3nsumption, together with all diseases of the throat 1111(1 client, and which predispose to consumption.— It attacks the root of disease. and makes the kit de destroyer succumb to lie influence. It also produces free expectoration. and induces healthy action in the diaestred Mucous Membranes and Tissues. It is pe eu harly adapted to the radical cure of Asthma. One dose of this invaluable Syrup ate" gives ease, and con.equently sleep, which the peculiar nature of that disease denies him. It is very pleasant to the taste, and prompt 111111 erects. Try it, and he convinced, that It is invaluable in the cure of Bronchial afec- Ea-Price :SO cis. per bottle. Prepared only by A. ESEN WEIN, Druggist, N. %V. Corner orNinth and Poplar sts Philadelphia N.B.—For sale by 11. F. Green and J. IS. Dellett & Co, Columbia; M. P. Fowler. Tamaqua; C.. 1. maga & Strasburg; Jahn J. Litihart. Marietta, Juni Storekeeper. and Druggists generally. .October U KEGs Nails and Spikes. at 5325 per keg. tons Wellierill's Best White Lend, 3 hut, Bes Linseed Oil. Also, just received. a large assortment of Carpenters' Platte* and Tools of all kinds. 3. RUMPLE & SON Al ay 1_.11360. The Testimony of the Whole Word HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Sores and Ulcers. All description of =ores are remediable b y the proper and diligent use of thin mentimali le preparation To attempt to cure bad legs by Ma ntering the cages of the nouild together is fully; for should the slat! unite. a boggy di•e.ined condition remains underneath to break out with ten fold fury in a few days. The only rational and success fat treatment. an indicated by nature, is to reduce the itillartrunitt ton In and about the wound and to soothe the neichtioring parts by rubbing in plenty of the Ointment Utfr is forced into meat, Diptheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat, and Scarlet Any of the above diseases mny he cured by well rubbing the 011111E1CM three timca It day into the chest, throat and neck of Ike panieng it wall •oou penetrate and give tonnedinte relief. kleatichte taken by the month mast catenate upon the whole '•stem ere Its influence lUll be felt in oily local pan, where as the Onatanent will do et, work all once. ll'hoever tries the unguent an die :above manner for the din e:Lea:to named, or any similar di mrders saffertitar the chest of throat, will find themctelvea relinved us by charm. 5 - At en.i. 7', 40 The above clots of eonsplaints will be removed by mgt sly tunic g the parts with warm water 111111 then by most effectually rubbing lit the Ointment.— Persona suffering from these direful emnplaint• should lose taut a moment in arm icing their progress. It should be understood that it is ant sufficient merely to smear the Ointment on the effected parts, btu must be well rubbed in for some consult r.tble time two or three times a day, that it may be taken into the system, whence it will remove nay hidden sore or wound as effectually as though palpable to the eve. There again bread mid water poirlttees, after the rubbing in of the Ointment, will do great service.— This is the only sure treatment for female-, cases of cancer iu the stomach, or where there may be a gen eral bearing down. :9,L35,56 Indiscretions of Youth; Sores and Ulcers Blotches. as also swellings, Celli. with certainty, be radically cured if the Ointment be used freely, and the Pllls he taken night end morning us recommended in the printed Instructions. When treated in any other way they only dry up in one piece to break out 111 another whereas Ointment will remove the humor from the system. and leave the patient n v ig orous and healthy being,. It will require time with the use of the Pilis to Cll.llre It !toting - cure. Dropsical Swellings, Paralysis and Stiff Joints Although the above complaints darr widely an their origin and nature, yet they all require local treatment. Many oldie wor-t cases, of such diseases. will y field in a comparatively short •puce of time when this Ointment is generally rubbed Into the parts atreetrd, even alter every other means have ladle I. In all se rious maladies the Pills should be taken according to the printed directions accompanying each box. Boa the Ointment and Pills should be used in Co.i. -.07:2.5i 1 1 30 $1,921 00 19.2Q6 39 8,f1.?. 94 the Allowing cases: Bed Legs. Corn, (Son) Rheumatism, Bad Breast;, Lancers, Scald.. Burns, Contracted and Sore Nipples, Billions. SitirJollll+, Sore Throats, Bite of Months. Elrphonttatas, Skin thseases, toes and Sand Flit Ula., Seal vy, Flies, Gout, Sore Bead+, Como-bay, Glandular Swell- Tumors, Chiego-toot, tog., Uleer.,. Clontlains. Lutnbaito, Wounds, 27.919 33 $2 1651 97 4.2 $25,545 00 Chapped Hands. Pile., Yaws, CAUTION:—None are genuine unless the words Holloway, New York and London." arc di.euraible us a water-mark in every lonia the book of diree. • Dons around earl, pot or nazi the same may be plain ly •sen by holding the leaf to the light. A huothome reward wall be gmen to any one renderint , ueli in formation us may lend to the detection of pony or parries counierfeiiiag the mediemes or vending the same, knowing Mem to be spurious • " Scald at the Alunuilietory of Professor Hollowny, BLI Maiden Lane, New York, and by all e-peetu bte Druggi.ds uud Dealers in Medicine. throughout :he eisnixed world, 111 boxes at 55 cents, bias cram and SI cash $.O 766 OG 72 0-1 30 SI 6,005 30 contAderable anvius Iby taking the larger Aze... N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patient.. ill every dirorder are affixed to eaelt box. ug Co:cambia Ice Cowpony is now prepared to T ICC to eustoote, in large or small nuotiti• lien. at rea-onable rotes The s o in; served throuch the town every the. Sunda ee y.. exeern,,l. will lie supplied on S..turdny evening for :sonday One. The Company has a sufficient s:oel. of lee io ac ll holesule to deittet s: or 1.011.41111, , at a thelonee. Othee at liroudt's lion-c, where Ice rail he obtaiited at any time. Notice Sell ni li. I'Gdr fees store, Locust street, at ice wattled, will receive attention Co!limbia, May 5, I 'CO-Om WALTER C. VirBITEIYILLN, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, N. W. Corner 171 h and Arch tit• , PHILADELPHIA. IMPORTER OF CROSS & BLACICAVELL 7 S ENGLISH PICKLES AND SAUCES. Parttcular attention paid to selecting Fine Teas and Coffees, For Families. SUGARS always ut Refiners' Prices. Choice WINES LIQUORS .4ND SEGA ES, of the beet brands, always on hand. May lg. IEOO4 y Just Received and For Sale. 1500 SACKS -Ground Alum Suit, in largo or 1r muli quantities, la Blay4,*oo Farmers Give this Your Attention! 500 BARRELS Pure Ground No. 1 Plaster, white us snow, for sa:c ut Al a y 5. •60. APPOLD'S Wn rehouse. Cu ate I . PUMPKIN SEED. Large Field and Cas or Cooking Pumpkin :teed by the pound. at J. S. DC LLETT & CU'3 Golden Mortar Drug More, I•'ront Strert. May 5. I r5O. TS FOR SALE. We have a large lot of t quart. half gallon mid gallon Jars with tin lids, %%hid, we will di-pose of at n very low Ileum. 111,1y5:00. J. S. DELLE & 300 KEGS NAILS AND SPIKES. JUST received and for rule, to $3.5 per ki.g. J. 'W. corm May 5, 'CO-Imo. Loeu-t Et., Columbia BAR IRON, STEEL &c. Alarge stock of Iron 1111 d Steel. all ewe., °tiered at low pricee uad on uocommnd • g J. W. corm viz. May 5, 'GO-tmo. Locw.t St., Columbia. TM , : subscriber hav just received a large stock of New Hood.. such as Locks. Hinges, Pcrewv,Glm.•, Paints, Oil's, Varnishes, &r., al.O Cedarwitre, Trace chain., together with a full and complete n•aart ment or goods sis the Hardware line whirli he offers at low price.. J. W. COWS EI.L. May .5.'60.1m0. Locust St., Columbia. C:IOIO7.I , 46TIE4MEXP 51.41-WI3. min: subscriber would respectfully inform the rill " erns of Lancaster roomy, that be ha. undertaken the publication of a %Vork designed to instruct the dd. ferent Officers of the Townships in their legal duties. The want of snch a work has long been felt. The Lawn of the State present to the casual reader. ori4 al coofused mass of Legislative mutter, from winch it is almost impossible to separate the repealed Acts from those that are in force at present. The design of the proposed work, is to present to the Officers of the Township, u volume compiled from the Law ts. it now exists. separated from all Acts not now 111 being—tt plain. concise. explicit statement of the duties of such officers, their powers and Unhands.. It will embrace till the Offlesrs of the Township—Jus tice of the Pence, (locatable, supervisorsof the high way.. School Giree iors. A ssessor., Clerk. A ucldor and Treasurer togethsr with the School, Naturalization, Election and Road Laws. Win le the design of the work is to provide a ready guide in the transaction of Township liumoivto, in or der to render it valuable to all, we shalt add a number of legal form. which are used in the every day tram, actions of business; together WWI sueht oilier as shall make it tit every respect it sthable band hook of reference, in all questions of township cr local law. The compilation has been entrusted to a member of the bar who la iu every way competent for the task, but. in order to insure correctness, previous to going to press it will he eubmined to the revision of other legal gentlemen of acknowledged experience. The work will he prepared in a neat and substantial form, bound in cloth, and will contain. prabubly 330 pages. It will be published by subscription,. price. 81 110 per copy. payable oil delivery of the is •k. It will be published about the first of eeptembor. taw. But few copies over the number subscribed for will be printed, and after publication, the retail price will inroriably Ito 81.115. The County will be thoroughly canvassed. and the support of the citizens is respectfully solicited The publisher Pledges himself that nothing will be spared to render the Work complete in all parF. ts. EDW its ARD JAMES, Bonk, Card and Job Printer, No.t.Cl N. Churcb t, NVrlll Chester. I's. Cola. AI sy,S. 1960-It. LIME! LINKE! 'The "ulpieriber having rented the Larne Klass and .I.Quarrien hark pr Q UA L I T Y prepared in *apply, THE BEST OF LIME, for Building or Malianlig purpose", is large or small quantltier. Slaked Lime for Manure 'applied at rea•onaLle raw. B.F.APPOI.D. cola. April 21., '5O. Canal DA Sion. Rtst Received and For Sale, MARK THESE FACTS and Other Fevers Piles, Fistulas, Strictures ICE, ICE, ICE S. C. SWA RTZ, Agent A PrOl.D'S W'areltoti.e, rani. HARDWARE. TO THE PUBLIC! The 'sip Sugar Dodge' won't do. "IXTN have met the enemy and they are *ars." r Great ra+li at Ille People's Cash More. H. C. Fondersinith nettle triumphant. Our large and tasty selected mock of noveltie+ to the wary• of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fancy Dress Goads, from the cele brated mercantile mtahlintinmet:of E. T. tiTILWART & Co., New York.. has caused great •excitement in our community, and quite a dimming in t h u euern3'6 caniqd Our line of DRESS GOODS, • embracing in part 500 yda Rich Black Dress Silks; 500 yds. solid colors and Pitney Dress Silks. Prices from 50 cents to 52.00 per yurd. Rich prhoid Silk Grenadine, to half their value. A full line rent desictis real silk and wool Clinilirs, al CU per curd. worth 75 A beautiful it-sortment primed Jueoneni mud ut u•tottishly low pris.cs; solid colored any Awry }Jones, crop de rouse, Berege A ughtie, Ste. STELLA SHAWLS, Mantillas, French mid Chain:lla Lace Mantles and Points, HI gently reduced inters: Ladies' Duster Cloths of different ,hades, Traveling Drers-Goods Lt great vasiety. o ur CLO CII AND CASSIIII•ERE deparmeot is full mid complete. and visitors at this counter will find ^liph rails joined to his idols.' We have recemil) nailed a CARPET ROOM to out bugine.ts. when in the Napo, keeping a genera. ait.urtmen: of Curpru, I‘l at.iuea and Oil 04,0,4, OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT, . - root:nog a full line of Hosiery; Gloves. plant. colored bordered, and loon stashed Hco.nlkercltiel, Gems' Fancy Tic-, SuTenders. tr.c. The celebrated -imperi-hablc" Hooped Skin, "The Belle of the South." a benoiful snick, of dm kind. large u,sononent of Whi . c tiraltite and Gluelswure, of every description. FRESH GROCERIES. Neu, Cm], N 0 r.trgiirs, EXIM Sy rup.r. Prime Cof fee, Choice Teas Moe kerel, Sc., Wholesale and Retail, Cheep for C 21,11. 01 11. C. FONDRRSMITIPS April Pl. I EGo. Adjoining the Hook. We invite the public to give us a call and examine our !large. stock. especially of Clocks, which are in gond working order and well regulated, and will be sold at the :oWert pricer. N. E. CORNER FRONT 8: WALNUT STS. I cpipmirin. Apri: 29, Ism). BELLEVUE HOUSE. Columbia Penna. Tim subscriber announces that Ire has rented the above established and welt-known lintel. and bus opened 11. for the Oceommodalinn of the public. He has furnished the house and is prepared to enter tain travelers and boarder.. His table will be 'sell furnished with everything the market afford.. At hi. liar will be fume! the best brands ol till kinds of Li quors. Connected with the Wee?. in the bneement is a FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, where oysters m every style, and other telresliments , are served up in good style, Er ' , mita IC4 , upplled with first•rate oysters, in large or small quantities at reasonable rates. The support of the public is respectfully toilette& SAML. lf. LOCKA HD. Columbia, April SI, le004( SALT I SALT ! ! 1000 Sacks around Alum Salt Jam received and for .1r lit the extraordinarily low prsec of Our dollar and five eent+ per sack. THOS. WELSH.. Cola. April 11, 'GO: Canal Basin, JUSI received, n fre4ll upply of Orenig & Prone field'- Cultic Powder, at the Drag Fiore of R. WILLIAMS. Cola. April 21, MO. Front Su eel. COAL OIL AND LAMPS. AG, large and snned lot of Coal Oil !On, a tiro oh -apply of Keret'ene Oil to burn in 'aid Lumps, jit.t ncriccd by It. W M. Cola April 2f, '6O. Front Street. • Bryan's Pu!manic Wafer's, Brown's Bron- I 'Proche.,Rriandreth% l'ills,Clarles Worm Syr up, Kennedy'. Aledieal Discovery, Kennedy's Obit- Terrel's ailment. Holloway's Confection.. I I u. band's M M Sonibing Syrup, A 11. Cull , : sur.itpartlla. Townsend's So Nap:tuna. Falita-riork's Verneduse. Dr John Bull's Sur-aparilla, Tobias , ()Hameln, Robert' Embrocation, Ilent's Lieu meet. Nlereltant's Gargling Dd. A fre.ll supply of the above popular Puteut Medi cines has ju-t been received at the Diair Store of R. WILMA:IIS, Colt , April di, TO. FlOl3/ Street. COAL FOR THE MILLION. SPRING IS THE TIME TO BUY CHEAP. rpm: euli-icriber I. vow receiving daily large acres -1 km.. 10 lit stock Of Cont i nod invites cu-tomers who wt.lt .0 lay in their fuel et very ow rates to give hint n eall. Ile. stock con-ist. of every v a riesiy of Cool, of dif ferent go:slob-, grades. size- stud prices, uud he eats golirasitee sait.ifoesiiiii CLI+IOIIIYIF '1'11: tong essable-Led yard at she will keep reputaiino both us regards Qua lay and price of its -BLACK DIAMONDS" Call stud sat yoarselves that}au can save mosey by pun:lnv-big now, stud front J. C. 11R.3, Foot of Canal Basin, Colombo', Cu. April 14. IS.GO. JOHN FELIX, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER. Front Street, hetween Locust and Walnut, COLUMBIA, PA. HE subscriber invites attention to his very large and choice stork of T : • WATCHES AMEACLOCKS, & JEWELRY, which lie is prepared to .tell cheaper than they con be bought tit any other e.tubli...loneat. flu In pre pared to offer great bargain... Had he ret - pectinl4 w. vitet•the attentzon of put chaser, to his t.tock, which entbrat, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, o revery Lind; all kind-of CLORKS.from St.:3o up wards ;he nvite , the attention of Ituutinen to lasi :tree stork of tiIiVER BOAT CLOCKS; JEWELR COll - oPEn r Rings, Finger Rings Breast Pi al. all kintiso ISil ver Spoon :Plated Soap Lailles,Table an Ten Spoons. Porks,.te— whirls are warranted to wciarnesrly equal to Silver; Gold and Silver Pen ens. andPetts; Gold and Silverslpeetneler; with the greatest variety of FANCY ARTICLFS ever before olered. CUTLERY.—A' , o. n •ittperiorn.sortment of Re volvers and other Pisiots and all kindi• of KIliVt.E, of the best manse:lei ore. Stria i st.:entt wi 11,1.0 Ire .fts herettotorelo the repairing of watehek audl eweli y and WI work toil! warmatetl. A contltirnace u I a raterp afro nage i n revert folly sas..:l*.nl. JOHN V 141.1 X. . April 14.1 Poo BURNETT'S COCOA INE rge above 1' rep:111111011.lieb bn. reerived the reute-t recommends, twos it Is brautfirr Held pro moter of growth of the suit, list. jurt beets •riv ed by R. WILMA:tit; . Cola. April 21,'69. Front Street. NT (AV opettang. the laren+t mid mo-t complete n.- rontnent %V ear we have ever tittered. c altiattng of Super 1-7.0e11.1i. Fretteli, American and Gerrone, - Itlttel. and Fancy Twilled and Noun Cloth,. Cne•nrneres, Riney' S.IIC, p1:1111 nod figured SLR Velvet,. nd Plush Vesintgz.tre. We invite particular atttnuott to the above good.. IiAI.DEMAN'B Cheap Clt-lt Store Columbin. A rani 1 I. 1:01. STEREOSCOPES AND STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. F. ;,. h o st m e l e m r , e , e from el o l oi !e g e 'e m w o p r , t l e u rs o l z e ort: which we will &ell at ler" , than Philadelphia pikes. Call and look at them. lIIAYLOR & AIeDONALO. April 11. F coat &treet. Fnliiinliln. Pa. A EEW more of those beautiful Prints left, which will he eold cheap, at SAYLOR & McDONALWA ITER! GOLD PENS, GOLD PENS. TINT received it large and fine aysoriment of Cold 4.4 Pena. of Newton and Griavcold , a maculae lure, at SA VLOR & McDUNA LIPS Book Signe. Agril 14 Front airret, above LocuAt. ASSIGNEE'S SALE Or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Ou MONIPi., JUNE 4, 1860, will be Fold Nt public vale. at the Franklin House. in the Bo rough of Columbia, the following V.4ll.ltligE progeny of the avmgned 1 , 4111 C of John D. Klingler, viz: No. 1. A Lot of Ground, on the corner of Fifth anti Locum streets, in the Borough of Columbia. fronting 21 feet. more or lent, on locust street. and extending in depth 15 feel, more or less,ona which iv erected a two story Log IV( other boarded Dwelling Moues. No. 2. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. 1, oil Loco.: .0 cot, having a trout of 20 feet slid n depth of 75 feet. more or let.. No. 3. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. 2, on Loctivt street. of like thmenvionv. This lot him on st n toed welt of water. with painp No. 4. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. 3, un Locovt street. of like dimensions No. S. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. 4, on I.ocu•t sireei. of like dimen.inn.. • • • • • No. 6. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. I, on Fillh street, having a frost of 32 fret 6 inehes, 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 3 inches on sold street. and extending in depth 93 feet, more or Its.. on which Is erected a twrostory Brick Black smoth shop, with second story fiukhed for Dwelling. mot frame Back Building. 31 feet in depth. No. 9. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. 7; on Fifth street. having n front of 20 feet 6 inches on raid street. end extending in depth 98 feel, more or less. on which it erected a two-story Brick Dwelling Douse, with frame Back Building, 31 feel in depth. No. 9. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. 8, on Fifth streei. leaving a front of 17 feet 6 inches on said street. and extending in depth 96 feet.. • No. 14. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. 9, on Fifth sweet, have a front of Id feet ma said street. and extending DO ket m depth, or a fourteen feet wide alley. On this tot I. ...meted n frame Stable. No. 11. A triangular Lot of Ground, situ wed at the junction of alai Road and the Lanea.ter Turnpike, containing about three-fourths of an acre. Sale to et,lnmettee at I o'clock P. hI. of said day when term, will be made known N by JOAS MEYERS. A omiguee of John D. Klingler L. TIIRDENICK. Aug: loner, [April 1-S, 'KO SELECT , SCHOOL. lISS MARY E. GRKEN will open a Select School Jii for So}s and Grrts, in the second story of the Erick School HOURC. on Third :tract [Maw Perry, on MON DAY, Sat h inst. - Co•umbia, April 29, 1840-3 t GIRARD Fire and Marine Insurance Com palm Philadelphia. Oftice--415 Walnut Street. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER $300,000 HoN. G. W. WoODWA RD Pre.ident JAM. R. ALVonu. Seerriatry. A. urri. Vine l're.nlent and Tr.•ncurer. The undersigned. up tit for the above welt kIIOVVII 1111.6/1111011, is prepared to s.•ue its policies, insuring against loss or damage by fire, property of all kinds, in town and country, on terms us low on ure eel with security. Ali claims on policies i.fUel.l by tins Company promptly and equitably ialtu.ted. F X. ZIEGLER. Agent. Bast.rnent of Black's lintel, Columbia, l'u April t 24, Jast receivcd a new lot of T..m.t ..ndb. to the Go lden Mortar Drug Store. Witt. Front et., below the Bridge, Columbia, Pa. % ( 7 E ih just r w ct i u lt rn t t e t ufp ro ie n i ! aysorttnent city' of Goods, selected with great care from the twat factories in the country.— Our Sleek to now very large, conci.nag of WATCHES, CLOCKS, Silverware, Plated Ware, Bracelet... }Brooches, Sete of Coral. Mosaic, Cameo, LAVII. title Jet. Ear Ringo. Finger Ring., Medallions, Gold Pen , . Pellet's. Chain., :Ruda. Sleeve Batton!, :gel:lade-. Pocket Books. &c. P. SUMMER & SON Copartnership. T AVE 0114 day a... Grimed with myself in hu , ihess I my son. George 11. Ruinsle, in enparitterslap with whom I will contil.se the Hardware Lill at the old stand in Locust street :,elow Second, under the firm of J. Rumple du Sou. I return sincere thank• to the pub he for past liberal patronage. and respectfully sottuntstmee to the new firm. JONAS RUMPLE Columbia, April ecth, 11.430. Thn vu'iveribers would Cell the attention of the public to the. LARGGSTOCK OF HARDWARE, brit received by them. They can rtf•r n complete iiv-ortment of everything in their line of butineioi either NVliolerit le or Rebid. llnr, /loop and Hand Iron, Sleel. &c. They have conftialnly oo band all ni.korlineni of Iron and .z.lrel of all ka1,14.; Paints, ri1a5...1111., Cedar w•are, &c ; n large ,•tock of Gain and Hemp Pocking. Gn-kets of all sizes. . - A !arFe supply of °arm:lms and Shades or va. rioue kind•. Kerosene Oil of the very be-t (ndity . . Age 4111 , for Farrell & Herring's Valeta Champion Fire and Burglar Proof Safe. .1. RUMPLE & SON. Locust street be:ow Seeollll, Columhia , Pa. April QS. ISIM. I.* ktel-kcirz qi 11r. Subscribers hnve received a New and Large k. Stock ofkm:f+andrnr+ of BAR IRON AND STEEL ! They are constantly supplied mill stock in this branch Of Ins IMAM'S, and can tunibli IL In eubtonier% w large Of maull quantities, at Cite lowest role, J. RUMPLE & SON. Locust street below Second, Columbia, I's. An.] y 9. Isan 1860. TI-11110 ARRIVAL 01 0 1860 =TNT SPRING - GOODS, FROU NEW YORK. N 7 OW opening the MORI beautiful ussortinent of New L Spring Good+ we ever oirered. DRESS GOODS. Organdie Hobe--2.5, 7. 9 mid 11 financed Ilerege Atlantis Rnhes. 25.7.0 and 11 flounced Sitlill Plaid !larvae Robes, Double !...kart Saba Plaal Berage Robes, Solid Plain Color.. Satin Pand Bereg, Robes, Poll de Chevre Satin Plaid Berea., Babel, guy and arm Be ret:es and Grentaltne.: new st)le 'Trim: Silks. Black Silks, beet 1.. nt.ds In petted: Plain Alt us' u Pinks, UPS: e.: Berege A !falai.; . • New Spring Cloaks, Mantillas and Dusters. Lace BOUTIIMIS. 1.11,C Lace Jluutlen, Lace Poi Ides. Unlit Cloaks. light spriaz styles, gathered mai ['lulled, Black .tilk Cloakn and Maatlea, gathered ant p!aited. SHAWLS. enollo. in nil .nylein mid ening , . 111RN•S NVEAR.—: 4 upt , i , Cloth;, Cusimrre^ mud Cc•tiug;. CARPETINGS. All additional supply—among winieh •ve, the hnudsotn• ea Ilrutiqe Is. 'litres Ply, and Smith's New York Patent, we ever offered, R. J. lIALDEM AN'S Cheap Cash More, Colatinltia. April thl, LADES' CLOAKS. Just received, full back Neg'iitc Cloaks. 111,V1,1 Pork II A (SKIM A Clicup Cush Stoic. Colombia. April 14. ISOO. I3LANIC. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. .td.soribers ha ye received a large mid va l. n.•d a-smarten' of 11.1.1 alt Rook. aittf Stationery, from New Verb; rnn•icuutt of Ledger-, Day flooka, Cu-h lino!: Record., full and half 13011111 i. Letter,Cnp. nod Note und Note—tag eat 'ninety, whielt they offer at very low price.. & DONALD. h ead Quarters and News Depot, Front at.. above I.oe to.t, Colum lau, l'a. [April 14. POCKET BOOKS AND PURSES. Llnk'atof r 7C eon rT r)'l V l Z !l :A.d ,a (rain IS ieo;olI Headquarter, aid News Depot. Columbia, April 14.15R1, GARDEN SEEDS. A large stock of Seeds Iron. reverul of Ore heel I;urdest.,whiell we wurruto genuine and ire-h For le. whale-ole er moil, by the puck or bulk, ut the (;olden Morior thug tole. (April 14. 'CO ( 1 . 0:11, OIL. Just received a fresh supply of anperior Coal Oil, warranted not to smuke, being eoforkess,ead free of 11.0 . nifeu-ive odor. .1. S DE1.1.1.711' gr. CO.. Golden Men to r Drug :foie, From April 11.1SAO. BIRD SEED. Just received a new crop of Cauary, II ertlp Uittl Rape •••eet'; the hire.; recd in town, 01 J. S. DE1.1.717 CO'S A prtl 14. IC Druz r.tor .l e, Fruit% ('reef. I • -.1 01 No.l Mechanics' Row„Opposite lialdemo Ifs Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. N order to neeototoodale nil who favor me with their patronage, I have added In illy home•lnoue bock, a general u-,nroneot Philadelphia and Eastern Work, WHICH. I WILL SEILLCHEAP FOR CASH. My Meek eollAl.la m port of Roy , ' anti Youth,' Ell nine! Leather and Gip NlOll - or'. Boy:: and Youth , ' Gaiters C1ith1r..1. 7 4 Button G.tit.r. anti Valeta Leather A tattle nun. lartaitt.' Hullo. and Plans Shoe.. of d 1 frer em colors, ‘Vomea's and Mi•tvei' Cheap Slippeial; fu thorn. A GENERAL ASSORTNIENI of all kinds of is ork au my line. Call and examine for yourselves. My thanks ere due to n gererrouv public for the kind support and encouragement rxiended to me since I have been in business, and I Dope, by sine' attention to merit an ittereated share of patronage. it. I11XS07:. Columbia. April 7, IP6O. 1860. 1860. SECOND SPRING SUPPLY OF NEW GOODS. BARGAINS in Spring and Summer Dreg. Goody, Rich Drew , Silk., Purls Printed Drees Goods, in Mouirelni, Cballies, Grenadine., Beregc., &e. STELLA. SHAWLS. A oplendill line of Siciht Shawl., embracing al the new style.. CLOAKS, CLOAKS. Ladles , Spring Cloak., in every ntyle,..haile and rolor. kl RN'S WHAR.—A iiplendiO line of Oloitni,Cati.i• mere. and Veatings.—jurt imported. Carpeting., Window Shades, Wall Papers, which, with Uond. receiving daily. form tile mom complete awortingut we ever offered. IIA 1.DT:31 A N'S April 7, IEGO. Cheap Crwli Stoic.- Now Goods. "rvultucriber having just returned from the city of Yhiladelphiu,t 4 now opening an uncommonly large addition to ht. former stock. t att.itting of Drug., Chemical.. Dye Stolle. /Le., to elite, the at. tennott of purehascrs it :twinged. H. LIAMS, April 14. 1940. Vrout Street. New Stock at the Golden mortar. NA7.13 have just returned from Philadelphia and New York, with a large and well -circled Mock of fro.h Mug., Medicines. Chemicals, and every thing usuplic kept in st well conducted Drug More, vie: Spakling's Glue, Cox's Gelnarrote, 13us nen'. Commine, liarry's Triconherous. IVi-tar'- Cough LOZCOges. Brewn'S Brnurhiol 'troches, Brick. Shoe Blacking. Note and Letter Pamper, enve lopes, Pet" In k, J. S. DELLETT & CO. BBRUSIIESI!--We have replenished Ly our meek or Darr. Tooth, Noil, Comb. Dot. Clods and Slice Brushes. We Satter ourwlves Mot our Or ..orllnelit of Brustrea exceed. any allure in the town Col. and see for )ourself and be convinced. before purchasing elwwhere. J.S. DCLI.CTT & CO , Golden Minter Drug Store, Prom spleen CREWING TOBACCO. AT PFAllLER'si,Locust street. opposite the Prw,kliu !louse. can be !tad CERA LEAK CON OREdizt, and severs] other brand. of the beet Chewing Tobacco, to which the attention of chewers is invited. May 7,1868. f PESTI rvpply or Fairs and Plain Ham•, Shoe CI. dot. Seto, ale•• Poi k mod Lard. et relieved ono Matt h isi,u. TIIOS. ‘VIKI.SII PRIVATE SAVE! THE subscriber offers at private sale the following properly, satancti in the Borough ut Co lumbia, v i z: No. 1. A Blacksmith Shop, situated on the river track of the Pennsylvania Railroad, toclow Wal nut street, together with a full art of 131uct.staitinag Tools. No. 2. A Lot of Ground on Second street, between Locust and Walnut. on which is erected et two-story frame Dwelling Hena. No. 3. A Lot of Ground on Second street, i between TJnion and Perry, on which - erected a one and-a-half-story Frame Dwellimr liou.e. No. 4. A Lot of Ground on Fourth street, Iwtween Perry and Mitt, on which is a :Ivo-story Frame I/wet:inn I Iduw• _ No. 15. Twn Lots of Ground on Fifth street, eoutlt of Union it which arc two twotgory Owe!. 11 3 1 0! G. 1 Two Lots of Ground on Fifth street, between Union and Cherry on whieli are erected two twoitieory from, Dwelling Howe,. No. t. Four Building Lots situated on Union sower, coroer of I'titb No. 8. Six Building Lots situated on Fifth street, between Union and Cherry. l'or apply to 11. I'l*A II LIM., Locu•t street, Columbiu, I'n. The vabveribeet offer et private sole the fohlow•iuq property, $111301,1, iu 4alll 1,0,1'01101, VI/: Three Lots of Ground on Union street, south et riftb, opt x hich ere e reeled three two-•tore :ram,. Dwelling !loiter, with onv-utal...t.l.alf-tOory bach hathaags rer tLratt, Le.. apply to 11. prma.r.v.... v.l.eve, or IL SI:YD.: NI , Cola. March 10,60 If Career I.runi aa. - I Moon Si'. CUT Fly for Coiling.. Piniure mid Looking Glatt Frame,, do . an at SAYLOR it. McDUXbI. D'S. • April 14.Coluinka. Pa. • WANTED! TIIE aulo.criheri nbut 2.l"Erninni-llonses. Appl) to GEORGE BUGLE, on Front a.rert. o==! WORCESTER'S Illustrated Loyal (Diana thetionary, Library ii I imace reci•ivral liy V.LIAS lIARR S Co.. Ait r.7,'00. Agent. for Laiicuster ,ouaty ICE RAISINS for 8 cts. per pound, are to 1 1 ! be had only ui nuEr{ LEIN'S (tracery Store, M. fell 10. 1f130„ Na.:t Loony .trnel GARDEN SEEDS.--Fresh Garden Seeds, war ranted pure, of ell ,rrrtvrd ut FASERL:-:IN'S trroeery s'uore, Morel, 10, PAO. No :I I.usit-1 VEROSENE OIL of first-rate quality, kept 11 con•uumy on Inind ns EVERLEIVS Grneery Sf OM. March 10. IR3n. \o.:1 Locu,t ARE YOU GOING FISHING? Call at the (.olden Mortar Ding More nvd procure the liu• • .1111 1100 k - ,. as there )ou ssili find 1111 11-01100•111 01 l inokt.. l.toeaund Links. 1'1. 4 11. The first Raft of the Season. E. K. SMITH, Will be receiving during the Spring, 3,000,000 feet Pino Lumber, by raft. 4,000,00 " " " bunt. 2,000,00 " Hemlock" " 1,000,000 Plastering Lath. 500,000 White Pine Shingles. 250,000 Cypress Shingles. ZterA General Assortment of Worked Flooring, Siding. &c. [ltutr.3. The Conestoga Pen VNCOURAGE llama Fatterpti=e. 'file hest •reel pelt in the market. \Ve now offer the public a =teel pen which must commend n-elf to eve; y per-on who de-ire= to write with ease and clearneea. and for a length of titne without changing hi-pen. We have selected our CONP:STOOA PEN us one conanning till the•c advnitinge=. niter a lull to-t of all the I=l3 le in the mule. It is specuilly mnitufuetured to our or der; every pen I= =elected, and we offer it for -rule with a full votifidence Ilint a fair tout will •attsfy the ourehmer that Iv n= hear perfetnion ran steel perm Call Ire made. Ask for ELIAS BARR h CO'S I.attett.ier. Felt. 11. IPIIO. orme=toca Pen. F -4,i6 - 676 qua: subscriiier desires to close out a *wick of first 1. quality Liquors. BRANDIES, WHISKY'S, GINS, WINES, kc,. AT 4=70.W1". !le caer. them for Pule ut the Liquor More i the bn.c• meat at the Ntlrhingtmt Ho e, where those teaming Good Liquors at moderate prices tire invited to call. N. N. STRICKLER. Columbia, February 18,1860-it NOTICE. A LL persons are hereby forbidden lrespn-rate oil . flor damaging in any way, the property liitown n ••liig the riu.quelinima Meer, above the Columbia Bridge, under pain of probecuitoti to the ex tent oh the law. SA:111, wit tullT• for ettatr of.lno. L. ‘Vright. fl W. mit , FLIN, for estate of Jar. N. Manua. Columbia, Dee. 10. 1559-if FOR RENT. TILE LUMBER-YARD AND OFFICB, formerly occupied by Smith, Rhoads and South at the low. cr end of Columbia; it will be rented very low, and in such sized lots an will suit per-ons wkhing to rent For term. , enquire of E 11131irifiEV, Jan tts.Vio4f Fairview. Mids. GEOKIi E J. SMITII, WHOLESALE and Retail Bread and Cake Baker.—Constantly on hand n variety of Cakes, boatlrneroua to mention; Cracker.; Soda, %Vine, Scroll Hal &gar Biscuit; Confectionery, of every description, kc., de LOCUST STR I wr. Pee. 3, , 59 Between the Bank and Franklin Hence. 'TIE ONLY PREPARATION Worthy of Universal Confidence and Patronage. FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMEN. LAI/11 . :S nod Gentlemen, in all pnrili of the world le-tic ' s . to the effieury of Prof. 0..1 AVootri , flair Ur...a/Harr. and gentlemen 01 the l'rei.tt are unnur 11a1/1111.0. A Ira.. Wollllolll.o+ aril; - rail here hr given; .re circular I - 01'1110re, and It Will he tiorio.- 'title for you in &nett. 47 Wall Street. New York, Dec 20.0448 GIs:NILE:MON , Your note of Nu. la lit that . been revived saying :hat you had heard that I had been beerified by the use 01 Kind'. hair Restorative, and rogue-tong my ecrufinte of the fuel if I had no objec tion to give it. I award it to you elteeifully, Itemise I think it due My ogr is about f 0 yen r-; the color of my :lair nit burn, nod Melmed to curl Some OVO Or P.IX }•ears sitters it began to turn gray, and the sesilp on the Crown 01 my bead to loos its sensibility and datidrullto form upon it. Each of the-e domgenisilnies 1111.11. U-est with tune, and about tour months slime a totirth was added to diem. by hair Wittig off the top of my bead and threatening to mats me bald. In this uup.•ensunt peed moment. I w•aa inducted to try %N'ood's !lair Restoratove. mainly to arrest the off of my hair, for I had realty no expectation that gray hair could ever be restored to its original exoor,l from dyes. I was. however, greatly urprised to find after the use of two bottles only. tint not only was the fulling off arreeted, but the CO:Or woo restored to the gray hairs and eetiviltility to the sealp. and dandruff erased to form on my head. very Irma to thegratifleation of my wtfe, at alarm° solicitation I wan induced to Icy • • • For 0;14, amour; the many obligation< I owe to her