SOAP MANUFACTriftYi TIRE subtonbers would respeetfdlly InfOrtn the Stor e, keepers and others, that then are' teady to supply Ibem with the BEST f. , OAP nt the. lowed prtie. dolt itz?cents per quart. or 2•I .50 per laurel soap no. taken In exchange! f,. k 'W. tIAI , II. Union Street above Fifth, Columbia. Pa. Jane 2,11360 LADIES' SUMMER DRESS GOODS! II thenoveltics in good and fashionable dre.. gond• ,r 1 embracing Lawns, Jaeonear. Organdies,' Renege•, Ducal., Crapes, Challies, Tan:weans. 4 , c., a full line always on hand, and now is the time to bay them at astonishingly low prices, at C Cdlumbia. Jane 2nd, 1:40 LADIES BLACK SILK DUSTERS AND MANI'I LLAS tfr . E have been in daily receipt of choice piltierns Vl' Black Silk Dusters, French and Chantilly Lace ICapcs,poltnia, squares em. The hrlnec are extroordl- Imrily low, and the styles nem:WM. Purehmsets— the ladiesparlicnlntly-z-ate invieed.to call sad exam One for ihenmelyea. C. FON DKRSM !TB. June 2nd, '6O. People's Cash Store. SUN UMBRELLAS! nother supply ofthis neceseary article. just received Tito which we invite the attention 'of the Indira— This Is a Choice let, beautifully finished and of the :belt tnaterial. Call at H. C. FON DESSMITIVS June 2nd, IWO, Pedple's Cash Store. OUR CARPET ROOM as produced tome little "fluttering in The camp" mid irlwe intend to lieep the boll rolling by selling ent reu at n smolt advance or: fiat coml. Who wants a choice Cornett Call al 11. C. PON DRIISMITII'S Adjoining the Honk rune 2.1(1, 1960. i ZIALICCEEST calizb t WEST'OF 'PHILADELPHIA FENDRICH lc, BRA'S tgoald respectfully inform the citizens of Columbia IV and viciniiy. that they knee a larger stock of To- Imeco.Segurs. Snuff. Pipes. Domestic and Grrmun Segal.. he , than any two establishments West of Philadelphia. Hotel arid Storekeepers Look to your Interests: Before purchasing elsewhere. Please eknOtine our large assortment, which we pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest Baltimore price., and cheaper than ca.t be bought in this town or the State of Penney !Yenta. All we ask is tutu you shell call and judge for your selves. We °Ter may of our stock nt wholesale or retail. We will sell cheaper than the cheapest, and all goods will he taken back if they do not turn out Irs represented. 'Our establishment is n branch of the well-known egteneive Baltimore Tobacco Warehouse of Joe Vendridh k Bros., No. 155, Forest Street. FRNDRICII &BBC), Front Street, five doors above Locust, between R William.' and J. S. Dellett & Cots Drug Store•. Co- lumbia, Pa. June2od. 18GO FM SALE. S PANISH Bass for tying up &Tam. can be bad at . FIWORICII fi, BROS.. Inolesale and Retail Tobacco.Snutrand Sega r NI nn• ufactory, Front ISt., five doom above Inmost, Columbia, Pa. June 2nd. 1030. COME JELND STAZI! T F we don't sell Segars, Tonnes° amt Sea cheaper J. than they can he bought el-ewhere. 11' Sou dolt% find it so we vital not ask you In buy. FRNDRICIII tIROS , 'Wholesale and Retail 'Tobacco. Segar and Soar G. nun factory, Float *treat, five doors above Locust. Co lumbia, Pa. June ttall Ii 6O PUZL.A I DTZPVIA WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE.' 0. Conrad, Former Occupant, No. 146 North Seeond Street, - ; CORNER OF Quannr rr. The under.igned any lensed the above premise•. where he 'anti keep a large a••ortment of sold and 'A ver Watches. of American English and Swiss ittanufne. tore of the mo.t celebrated milkers. in ...Maim' to which, witt be found always on hand (and made to ne • der) an ezvn•tve variety of Jewelry, Sliver and Sil ver Dialed ware. together with n 'general d••brhnent of .Ullll goods as are usually kept in a ftrst•class %Valet. and Jewelry. Sore. 'the p .t•nn• of 0 Conrail and those of the ou6•e ri. her. tot:ether with the public generulty. are invited to •ea 11. where they wilt receive tt good ornelo for their Money. A• lam determined to 00 strictly n each Ines•. cond• lie sold very love. “Small l'rnfit• and,,,Quielt Sales: 7 1.1110 motto of th • e•t.tbh.luner,t LEWIS R. ItlittotilAll,l.. Formerly 0 CON II AD. No. 14S North Second Si., corner of Quarry. June dad, 1560 ly. LADIES' FAIR, AT ODD FELLOWS' lIAtL, COLUMBLA A. OIYEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SAIIIR DA V, June Chh I t,, 9th and 911,1560. oi.o. on FRI DA Y the Mh. in the afternoon, the la. tijoA of the Preshytelian tlhurch of Columbia will ' hold • FAIR for the sale of FANCY ARTICLES. ICE CREAM, STRAWBERRIES, and other Itefresements will he served. Ac the pro. reeds will he devoted to the repairing of their •Gbareh, and the collection of articles is large and di. versified. a liberal share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. trrAdmi•sion 10 cents. Session Tickets ',draining two persons 25 cents. Family Tickets SO coml. Co/mob/2.May 25, IWO 2t ICX3 =ELAM MRS. J. R. BUNTER would announce to her friends and the public that she has opened for the season her ICE CREAM SALOON ) in Second street, next door to the Lutheran Church. wbrre •be will oerve the berg Ire Cream, the tferhe•t and oweemat 13errie•. in R e 1140 on. Itninkrui for past lil•erat encouragement. •he mulct a en ninuonce of t• oom. Families supslied with lee C•e+m in large or small quantities. [Map 213,1E010.3t. LADIES' rain, FOR TIM lISNSFIT OF THE °NAMIBIA FIRE COMPANY, 1N ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Commencing Wednesday, June 13, 1860. mu r. ladies of C•lumbia will hold ti PAIR as above, L 1 for the benefit o: the Columbia Fire Company. A large asoortment of Fancy Work wi:l be offered, Weedier with every kind of .en•nnablr refr.•hmente —ICE CREAM, STRAJMEERZES, CARES, CON. FE CTIONERY, 4.c.. 4.c. The support of the public Is earnestly snliened. Columbia, May 26, 1960. COMMISSION BUSINESS. miit•`, undersigned having associated together teethe purpose of doing a COAL & IRON COMMISSION ROSINESS, in the Borough of Columbia, I..neaster county, Pa . ...awfully Inform Shippers that they have leased from the Canal Department of the Pennsylvania Rail road Company. the large and commodious Wharf on the west aide of the Canal Ba.ill, nine hundred feet in length by sixty-sir. feet in width. and are now pre glared to reee•ve and tranship Coa' ■nd Iron on the -most satisfactory terms. Our faeiiities for doing bu siness are so groat that we Butler arrselvex there will not be any detention in forwarding all freight to -it. destination. We solicit consignment., and pro. irnige on cur plkrt prompt attention in the burettes. en nrasted to oar Care. AMOS S. (61tERN, TIIOS. WRI.SII. Adrlmor GREEN k IVELsn, Columbia. Pa. May 26, 1b62, Come tidies listen one and all, Dig and little, great and-small, . tf in a store you wantmecali. De sum you dont pass Rammrs. If you want goods of every grade Sorb Foreign and Domestic made, sVell suited for Columbia trade, Then Just drop in at ftstscrs The goods are new, bosh clean and nest, The Styles I tell yon can't be beat, OtornenneLawns and Chatties sweet. ey have them all at Bazaar's. Detainee zed Pain*, De Cbevre See, And fancy goods from every clime., Qusenware, Potions,a splendid line, Yon can get them all it ftstaggii Of prices too we bore would boast, A trite only oyez cost, A penny on the yard st most, Is the way they sell at lietarr's But now before I leave tety rent, ' tell roe who you there Will mat That prince of aaleemen. :swab Erect, .For there he is at 4tatalrea. !Sow Ladies. Gents, and all, we Prey. That when you happen paw this way 'Toe you to tall and Witte to say. That you hare been et Ratnees b ft". ettPo.lte the Franklin Hotel, Lamm Pt. Womble. Pa, where they keep a 111 .13 e . Th wk of Persia.' and Dom estic rk , y Good., 4lneensware, ware. Tellers. Fancy Cootie, Ake., st very low Storm hhay S 4, 1060. DOMESTIC SIX ESS TIiR best in the State. These Seger, we will guar- Toolro to SiVe satisfaction to all who will ewe them a trial. We will give any tine ten days to try these Seger*, and if they do not give ssiisfartlen we will refried the Varney. FEN MICA 41r. MOS.. Prom street, five elders above Looto, Columbia, Pa. June find. 1860. • •Iffolnewlic 8I•Aos 'All The G.: E;,: r ibtv i r n ot h il o t ri n e ; 7tilliz we will 101 l ng o l ea.._ I'ENDRICH & OROS, Vrr MI ea, dye doors alms Locust, Columbia, Pa. June 2,.u. iOOO 75,000 GERIVX.SI7 SEEDS, When Blip lot of Segala is cloved out we will not VT keep any on hand. We will recommend those or our own rdatiukkeiureto rurpnw n 1 German Sixe, in market. . FP:NORTON & BROS . Front s'reer.five doors above Locust, Columbia, Pa. June tlnd,lBoo. . Important to Farmers. VALTIABLPAGRICULTURAL WORES From the Late Trade Sales, UST rrceivedat John Siteafferts Cheap Bee; St•r et No. 31 North Qtfarn street, Literntur• The Wheat Plato: Its Origin, Culture, Growth, De. velopment, Composition, Varieties. Diseases. rte., etc. together with • few remarks on Indian Corn, its cohere. rte. (Coe Hundred Illustration ) Grasses and Forage Plants. Illustrated. Downing's Fruits and Fruit Trees of America. Farmer's Every Day Book. How a farmer can become rich The Farm and the Fireside; beingl2ollhour sketches aline in the country. By Rev. John L. Blake, D D. Rural Economy. The American Farmer. By Rev. John L. Blake D.D. Th t American Frail Hulturist. I. J. Thomas. Saxton's Rural Hand Books. DoWtilitg's Landscape Gardening and Rural Ar chitecture. • A me arm* Flower Gr.rden Directory. The Fruit Garden; By P. Harry. The Fnmily Kitchen Gardener By Robert Rolm A complete Manual for the euliivatton of the Stra•.v berry. By It. G. Pardee. The American Grape Grower's Guide. Yountt and Spooner on the Horse. Hints to Howe-Keepers. A complete mantis' for horsemen. By Henry W. Hobert. (Frank Foremen.) The Modern Bowe Doctor. By Geo H. Dodd, M. D. Dodd on the Diseases of With a large variety of the best books published, which will be sold at the lowest possible prices.. JOHN SHEAFFER'S Cheap Book Store. No. 92 North Queen street. next door Examiner and Herald OfFee,Latteaster. (May 26, tb6o. WASHINGTON INSTITUTE TO LET. T"EWorthington institute, situated in Columbia, Pa . Iva! be let for one or more years, from tile first of July next. It is a large brier building, capable of renting about three hundred scholars, and very pleas rally and heal bratty located on a lot of about three orres. It is very desirable tors gentleman wishing to tole charge of a high school or seminary. Proposals wilt be teeetved by tie undersigned until The 12th of Stmt. 11, NORTH, W. S. AIcaIRI:LE, f.nneavter Daily Exprers Copy td Committee. Columbia, Ater ID. 1269. GRANVILLE STOKEW GIFT CLOTHING EMPORIUM. ONE PRICE Yazd za.cs .A.l:),ELtecastwzi.t, No. 607 Chestnut Street. GRANTILLE STOKES would return thanks to the public for their appreciation of his efforts to Wove, and their liberal patronage. In order to %inept:lp this It mdly feeling.be bac yield ed to the oolieitatten• of many of his friends and in nucuruted n New Sy.tem. of Oihe with each Garment sold To hi+ choice selection of fine Fabrics, and made tip (Nothing, he invite. the Fe rutinv or the public. as well *I. to Id• new mode of doing business. Each article I+ wareamed to 6e. in Fabric, Style and hinge, equal to any gotten up in the city, and One ['rice, (lower than the Marked on the Ticket. Each article or rtien.nred for, is accompanied by a gift. varying In ciao• from SI to SIOU. N. li —None but the mn.t .killful designer•, cutters and IvorLtnett employed; rind solisfaciton in lit, fash ion, fabric, price and gift. guaranteed at ' U RA N VILLE STORKS , One Pelee Gio Clothing Emprniunt, No. GO? Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, May 19, I.ltilrthn r~>4~F +~t~i FIRE IN_SVIIANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL - . $400,000 rerpetu•il Premium.. $319,809 51 Unexpired Temporary Premiums, 22.5,180 56 Surplus, 61 52,201.051 62 STATEMENT of the Assets of the Company on January 1.1-00. Published a entirormity with' he provision of the sixthsectinitotthe Act nffri.geeonnly.orAprilso.l•94ll. MORTG AG ES. On prope.ty valued to over 2 1 4 1190 hems dr.a 1110/110f1,01, rent estate. in the City and County of Philndelbluo, etc rept $571 5:9 92 in the tietglaroring coati. ties, 411,895 393 88 REAL ESTATE. Purchased at Sherrill , ' sales. under mortgage Bight 1101.1-f• and 10t,70 by 150 feet, nn the South-west coiner of Chesn tit and Seventeenth tweets. A house nod tot. 27 by 71 fret. on North side of Spruce street, %Vest of biter emu street, Two houses and lots. earth 18 by 73 leer. on South side of Spruce street, near Sixteenth .tree Vine houses and lots-each 111 by 90 feet. Nos. 521,523, 523, 527 and 529 Inlveyra st.. Three houses and /01. 49 by 54 feel, on )last %ideal Seventeenth street,south of Pines!, H o tel and 1°1,50 by 81 fect.onthe South. elm cornerof Chesnut and /leach eta., Five houses and lot. 43 by 80 (eet.on the North side of Otorge Street, West of .Ashton street. Seven houses and lat.:s by 111 feet, on the Rust side of Reach street, south of Chesnut street. A house and 111,1.18 by 80 feet. No. 817 Fitzwater street. East of Ninth street, A ground rent of $3O. issuing 0111 or a lot 131 by 40 feet. on North side of Otter street, 40 feet West o L OANS. Leopard street, Temporary Louns.on Sind:sag Collate eraiSeeunty, STOCKS. 110.000 Alms House Loan,s per eent flot on.) 1011 Shares Bank ofitentucky. 17 " Northern Rank of - Kentucky, 100 1 . Union Bank of Tennessee, 13 " Insurance Company of the State of PernsylYnnta. 200 " Southwark Railroad Co. 37 " Commercial and Railroad Bank, Vicksburg, 300 " Pennsylvania Railroad Co., 91 " Franklin FirelnsuranceCo., 2 " Mercantile Lit.raey Co., 23" Union Canal Company, 113 r. Schuylkill Railroad Co.. 2 11 Continental Hotel romp l y, Ste 000 North h'enn'a Railroad Honda. 5'2.000 Burlington City Water Loan, $7OO Philade.pbin City Loan, 3375.80 •• City Warrants. Notes and Billsreceivable. Cash on hand, Cashinhands ofAgeols REAL ESTATE. Mark et value., Coat, as aboves Advance in rainy, STOCKS. Marlcet value. Cost. as *hose. Advance in value, $2.209,051 63 LOSSES BY FIRE. E=2l Lasso. paid darins the yearl9.s9, By order of the. Board. CIIARLESN. RA NCKER President Attest W. A. STRIL.Seey Pro TM. DIRECTORS. CHAS. N. BANCRER, President, EDW'D. C. DALE, Vire President. Chao. 21'7, Ranker. Tobin. Wagner. Samuel Dram, Jacob R. Smith, Cro. W. Richards. Itlerderai D. Lewis. David d. tirown,lslac Lea, Edward C. Dale, Geo. Faies. WM. A. STEEL. Seel pro tam. THOS. LLOYD. Agent, Colambia Mai 26, IMO NEWS EXTRAS HO! FOR RAINEY'S CHEAP CASFI STORE! VERVI3ODY is remertfally inviied to WI and pee LI the BRAN SPAN law GOODS, jest opened, comprising In part the very latest Myles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, selected with car.. especially for this market. Our Mollies can't be beat. Poi! de Cherie, superior summer styles. Breese', and Lawny. in great variety. Prints or all descriptions. Lancaster Gingham. the good old kind. Moulins. Shirting*. Pillow Casing, P. heedrg. ate., *e. 710e1ERY.--A fall assortraentment of Hosiery, at very lose genres. GENTLEMEN! GENTLEMEN!! In M. gralleraeres line we have a good assortment Clenhv, Cas•imerrv. Sn;inetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Cm. vat.. Shirts. Bosoms, Collars, Ste , he. V .. Queensware, Glassware, and 4..oolderGlasees, a large stock. Coate one, rome Sit, drop in nt Rainey's end see. We consider It no trouble to strew goons. and kohl oorsr,ves ready's° be at the people's ecamased. Don't forges to tall at R iINET'S Cheap Cant, Stare. Locust street, opposite the Ranh. May 19. tEGO. '74O.CALTA-ZILIMEGWE nromman t _ 111 E PENICSILVANIIAILROAD -COMEINT AANWoow.prepitted to reedit and formica FREW ron the Philadelphia Division, to find all station• where they hate agents, at the foliose inn rates per bandied pounftv BETWBEN PHILTA; AND COLUMBIA. Fink Client: Irettlvit Class. Thud Class. Fourth Class 25 that*. 2t cents.. 18 cents. 16 cents. . . . . Fiord.. _ 25 cents per barrel., . Pig Metal, - ' 12f cents per 100poands BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER., First Class. Second Class. Third Class. Fourth Class. 23 cents. 20 cents. 17 cents. 15 tents. Flour, - St cents per barrel. Pig Metal, IS cents per 100 pounds. Shipments made to Pittsburg and all intermediate "'i o ns ' , ~,..evnlnre. RATES FROM COL'A TO PI'rTSBURG, First Class. Second Class. Third Class. Fourth Class. 75 60 . 45 35 Flour per barrel. 60 cents, fry - Freight consigned to stations where the Com pany has no agents mutt be prepaid. Articles of lst Class. Books, . Fresh Flak • . - Roots end SltOes. Nuts in bag.. Cedar arid Wooden Ware, Porter & Ale in bottles Dry Goods, Pundit , n coops Eggs. Pork, (fresh, Furniture, pontos:. (dressed Feathers, Wrapping Paper Articles of n MRS& Apples, Molasses, Cheese,Melons, Clover and Grass Seed, Oil in casks or boxes, Crockery, Faure in boxes, Candles- Pasteboard, Casks or Barrels, tempty,) Peaces, (dried, Groceries, Prin ting Paper Gans and Rifles, Paper Hangings, Herring in boxes and kegs, Queenaware, Hardware, Sweet Potatoes Hops, Tobaccoin bias, Iron, (hoop, band or sheet )Tett, leather. Type, Liquor in wood, Tallow, Marble Slabs & Marble Turpentinegapts.,) Monuments. Varnish. Articles of id Class. A.colto., Potatoes, Coffee Turnips, Hides green,) Vinegar, Lard. White Lead, Oysters & Clams. (in shell,) Window Glass. Tobacco, (manufactured,) Articles of 4th Class.- - Codfish, Rosin, Cotton,.. Salt, Fish, muted, Tobacco, (leaf,) Grata of all kinds, ' Tin, Nails and Spikes, Tar. Pitch, Whiskey. Plaster, 117" - For further infomnitlem, apply to tf. B. K irvosToN, Freight • " .., Phila. E. IC. ROICE. Freight A" ..,. Columbia. W H. MYRRS, Freight Agent, Lancaster. Columbia, May 28, 1860. Large Supply Of • - IXTRA Sugar Cured Hams at 15 rents per lb, Plain HAM. 191 .` 01e•s Potic, 12 1t Extra Dried Reef, 15 Shoulders, 10 •• Potatoes ut 45 cents pet bushel. For Pee of the store of THOMAS W1g:OI, Columbia, Nay 10,'50. Head of CILIIIII Esenwein's Tar and Wood Naptha Pectoral, IS the BEST MEDICINE in the world, for the Cure of Coueh• and Colds. Croup. Bronchitis. An. thma, flieliCtllty In Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, and for Mt reHef or puiletli• in the advanced stages of 0 3 nsumplion, together with all diseases of the throat and chest, and which predispose to consumption,- ft attacks the root of disease, and makes the fell de. destroyer succumb m its Influence. It also produces free expeetoration. and induces healthy :moon in the diseased Mucous :Membranes find Tisanes. It is (Jr. culiarly adapted to the radical cure of Asthma. One dose of this invaluable Syrup ()Bea gives ease, and consequently steep, which the peculiar nature of Mai disease denies hint. It is very pleasant to the owe, and prompt in its effects. Try it, and be convinced that ft Is invaluable in the cure of Bronchial affec c r Price SO eta per bottle. Preonred only by A. I.:ShIN V Potty , Uruyei-t, N. W. Corner of - Ninth find Poplar stn . 1 1 1Intlelphin N. ft --For sale by It F. Green and J. & Co., Columbia; M Fowler. Tamaqua; C A. ge. 'lenge t Uo.. 6tronitu re; John J. L,l, b Attune ltn. and lltturelceeper. and Drugge.ts getternily October 15, 1050, GOOKEG,: Nails and Spikes. al $325 prr keg tons Weihetilllo Lleri Lrod, 3 laid+. Ile , . Liosrt d Oil. pool, jest rerrivrd. o Inge ossortinew of Carpenters' Plane, and Tool, of n 11 II n,d4. .1, RUMPLE tc, SON 111ny 12.1260 The Testimony of the Whole Word. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Sores and Merv. All deseribilen of .ores are reidediable b y the: proper and diligent ow of d u. iiieimurnati le preparation- To attempt to cure bad leg., byihe eilite• of the wound toseilw , 1Y; for •hould the Man unite. a buggy rli•eammed condition remain. um m der,o m to bread out with ten told rut y in st few dap,. Time only rational and iiimee, fat , rr..lFlirlit. ne inilleated by ml tare, i• to reduce time inflammation in and about toe wound and to •opine Ike nouhuoring purl+ bs rubbing ib pmnty of die Ointment as salt in rOlCt.ii Into meat, Dipihetia, Ulcerated Sart Throat, and Scarlet Any of the above diseases may be eared by well rubbing the Olsitmen, Three limes a day Imo the chest, throat slid :reek of the patient; it will roon penetrate and give Immediate relief. Medicine taken by the mouth must operate upon the whole system ere it 4 influence cal, i.e any local puri.Wher, a• Ike Urnanrnt will do its work Li slice. Whoever tries the uny,uent the shove Manner for the dlr. sows named, or any similar dkordera *Martin.. the cheviot throat, wilt find themselves relieved as by a charm. 5?7,4413,35 The above class of romplaima will be removed by nigt tly fomenting the parts with warm water and then by most elrectuatly rubbing In the Ointment.— Persons suffering from these direttel complaints should lose not a mullein in acre sting their progre-r. It should be understood that it In not sufficient merely to smear the Ointment on the effected parts, but It mit..t be Well runbed is for some considerable time two or three umes 11 day. that It may be taken into the system, whence it will remove any hidden sore or wound as effectually an though palpable to the eye. There again bread and water poultices, Mier the nabbing in of the Ointment, will do great service.— Tula is the ofdy sure treatment for females, cases of cancer in the moinack, or where there may be a gen eral bearing down. f 9,135,545 Indiscretions of Youth; Sores and Veers. Blotches, as also !welling*, can. with certainty, be radically cured if the Ointment be used freely, and the Pills be taken night and morning as recommended in the primed Instructions. When treated in any other way they only dry up inane place to break out in another; whereas this Ointment will remove the humor from the system. and leave the patient a v tg• orous and healthy being. It will require time with the use of the Pills to ensure a In•ting cure. Dropsical Swellings, Paralysis and Stir Joints Although the above complaints differ widely in them origin and nature, yet they all require local treatment. Many of the worst eases, of such diseases. will yield in a comparatively short space of time when this Ointment is generally rubbed into the parts affeeted, even after every other means have failei. ' In all se rious maladies the Pills should betaken according to the printed directions accorartviiyingeaeh box. Roth the Ointment and Pills should le used in e Colt, .V 4172,891 30 $1.821 00 19 296 29 13,632 94 !- 27 910 33 ' the following cotes: Bad Legs, Corns (Boll) Blieuntinistn, Bad Breasts, Cancers, Scalds, . Burns, Contracted and Sore Nipples, Ounione. Stiff Joints, Sore Throats, One of ltfosche. Elephantiasis, Skin Diseases, toes and Sand Fistulae, Scurvy, Flies, Gout, • ' Bore Heads. Coco-bay, Glandular Swell-Tumors, Chierm-foot, inirs, Ulcers, Chilblains. Lumbago, Wounds, Chapped Hands. riles, Yaws. CA CTlONt—None ere genuine sinless the words sliolloway, New York and London." are discernible as a water-mark in every learn( the book or dime tions around each pot or box; the .ame maybe plain ly seen by holding the leaf to the light. A hartd•onte reword will be given to any one rendering such lit. formation as may lend to the detection ore ny party Or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the .lance, knowing ahem lobe motirioue. 12163197 42 $102.995 25 77.446 55 $23,549 DO $.9 786 06 72,8..1 30 $16,905 38 66:2,103 36 Maiden Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Holloway, 80 Lan.. 'New York, and by all respectable preexists and Dealers in Medicine, tbroviboot :he civiized world, en boxes at 45 cents, 62 ceou and it cash. LIL . I-There is considerable saving (by taking the larger sizes. N. 8.--Directions for the guidance et patients in every dtsorder aro affixed to each box. I. n: Columbia Ice Company is now prepared to furnish ice to customers in large or small quanti ties, at reasonable wee. The ice will be served through the WWII every day, Sundays excepted. Ice will be supplied on Saturday! eveningtor Sunday use. The Company has a tulScsent cock of ice to sell wholesale to dealers or consumerwat a distance. Omcc at 431. Brundt's National House, where lea eta be obtained at any time. Notice left at H. MM. lees sleresLeeltsl 'streets of ice wanted, will receive. attention 8. Co:ambis, May 5. 1850.4ka C. SWARTZ, Aunt, PUMPKIN SEED. Large Field and Cathay or Cooking Pomp Yin seed by *be C attend, at .1. S. D 6 LLETT ik O'S Golden Mortar Prig Stone, Front Street. May 5.1860 TS FOR SALE. We have a large lot of goart, half gallon and gallon Jars with du /ids, which we will dispose of at ■ trevy low llattle. May 5,410. J. S. DELL.ETT & CO. Just Received amine Sale. 1500 UM Ground Omit Salt, la large Dr small quantities, at APPOLD'S 11*A SO. W Brahma, Cam& basin. Just Received and For Sale. MARX THESE: FACT! and Other Fevers Piles, Fistulae, Strictures ICE, ICE, ICE. 1ZP.A.1.2 1 218.. C. immizaretAN, DEALER 1N „1. FINE GrROC,EIIIE.S', N. W. Corner 17th and Arch sta., PHILAD L ELPFIIA - : JMPORTER OF CROSS dr. BLACRIVELL 9 S ENGLISH - PICKLES AND SAIIGES. Particular attention paid to selecting Finn: 'rens. nail Cotrees, For Fantaies. SUGARS always at Reamers' Micas. Choke writes' Anittro .t./vp ;52IGAitS; of the beet brande. always on hand. May t', le6o-17 300 KEGS NA11,9 AND SPIKES. • JUST received and for eale, at 8325 per keg. J. W. COTTP.F.L.T., May 5, 60.1nt0. Loce.t. St.. Columbia Farmers Give this Your Attentio . ni 500 BAIIIIELS Pure Ground No. I Plaster, while as teem, for aide at APPOLITS May.S.'6o. • Warehouse, Canal Rada. 1 , C.l. :10 THIi has Ju.i received a large stock of New (load.. such as Locks, Hinges, Serews,Glass, Paints, Oil's, Varnishes, Ste., also Planes. Cedarware, Trace chains. together with a MI and complete assort ment of goods in the Hardware line which he offers at tow prices. J. W. COTTItEI.L. May 5, 160-Imo. ' Locust Wit., Columbia. LIME t LIMIT I The subscr iber baying rented the Lime Kiln, and Quarrie• boob of the Resin. i• prenarect to supply THE BEST QUALITY OF LIME, for Building or Manuring Purposes, iniarge or small qunnt It ies. Slaked !Arne for Manure supplied at reasonable mien, B.F. APPOLD, Cola. April 21 '5O. Canal Basin. e • p Do , ge , won't do. eiwE have mot the enemy and they are ours." Great twth at the People's Cash .'tore. H.C. Ponderarnith again triumphant. Out Jorge and mew seleeted,stoca of novelties in the way of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fancy Dress Goods, from the eel.. braced merranthe e.tehlivhmentlof F. T. STIENTAZTAL Co.. New York. hay caused peat eleitemetn in our elmmunfty. and quite-a fluttering in the enemy's camp! Our tine of DRESS GOODS, embracing in part 500 yd► Rich Black Dress Silks; 500 yds. solid colors and Fancy Ores. Silks. Prices from 50 cents to 52.00 per yard. Rich printed silk Grenadines. at half their value. A full line Cent designs real Mk and wool Chadies,.at cents per yard. worth 75 cents. A beautiful assortment printed Jeconels and Organdies. at astoinishly low pates: solid colored any fancy Beregee, crop de roue, Iterege A ulgiais, &C. STELLA SHAWLS, Mantillas, French and Chnniilla Lute Mantles and Poinis i at realty reduced prices: ladies' Duster Cloth., of different doides, Traveling Drees Goods in great variety 1.01 41 Our C AND CASSIMERE deporment in full rind complete. nod vitdtoro at thiff counter will floc' "Ephraim joined to Ida idols." We have recently ni:4l..d CARP ET ROOM to our business. wherein we . purpose k.rroing a general aii.orttnetti of (lament Mitbms and Oil Cloths. OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT, eonluins a fail bite of 110-iely. Mattes. Alms, plain, eolort 7 d bordered, and hem stitched Handkerchiefs, ern/10 Pa ney Ties, Suveuders. The celebrated -imperkhatile" Hooped Sitlit, "The fielle of the South." a beautiful article of the kind A large assortment of Etranite and Causswure, of every description. FRESH GROCERIES. Nra• Crop N 0 rugnre. Retra $) rup•. Crime Cor r, Choice Tens Mackerel, h.e., Wholerale and Retail, ;neap fot Ca•h, at H. C. PONDERSIVIITH'S April 21 1000 Adlnlnlog the !Pink, BELLEVUE HOUSE. N. E. CORN ER FRONT & WALNUT STS. Columbia Penna. T; subscriber announces that he boa rented flue übove :uul well-known Hotel. and has opened it lb, th e imesinenoitalion of the public. Ile ha- furnished the house und is prepared VI enter thin travelers and 'murders. I table will be welt furnished with everything the marker ndbrits At 'his liar will he found the best brands of all kinds of Li quor+. Ciinnected veldt the in the basement is a FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, winter oy-ter. in every style, and oilier refreshments, are served up in good si lort-„,,,:i.t..upplieci wink lit.i.rate oyster., in large or !111 quaiiiito-a at reason ride.. The sdpport of the public is r..sneen fully counted '8211111... 11. LUCICA RD. Columbia, April 2t. 1940-1( SALT! SALT! 000 Socka around AI um Pali jaat received. aad far 1..a1e at the extranrdioarily low or,ce et one dah.r and five rent. per Tllll.Prz %V Cola. April al, '6O: Canal Ba-in, TUSI received, n fresh .uhrly of arehig & Crone tield'4 Cattle Powder, at the Drop: •onlp of ft 1%11.1.1.1,45. cola. April 21, 'GO. Fsooi slicer. COAL OIL AND LAMPS A j,. a and viincil hit of Coil Oil Idolepv, oleo a Afresh "ripply of Kerelene 011 to Imre en 'um received I.y R. 1V11.1.1015. Colt April 21.'60. Front Bryan's Pulmonic Wafer's, Brown's Bron. e , iz.l Troche-, V.randreth'. Pil tAtnarh.'s Worm 'Syr. up. Itennedy's Medn'al Di-covery, Kennrd)'s Orna ment. Terrel's Ointment. Holloway Confections. Hu-band's M °Attest:l. M r..Witt-toviev Soothing Si A. 11. Bull's Far-aparilla Towtivend'a Sur.tintirdia. Fah nevioek's Vermifitge. Dr John Bull's Sarsaparilla, Tellies , Ointment, Doberia , Embrocation, Hunt's Usti tuent. Merchant's (ht. A fresh supply of the shove popular Potent Medi cines hue just been received at the Wm.: Store of R. Wl/.I.IAMS. Colt April 21,'60. Front street. 41 .UPI.# SPRING IS THE TIME TO BUY CHEAP. THE subscriber is row receiving daily large aecess pions to his mock of Coat. nod invites customer% who wish 'o lay in their fuel at very low rates to give him a eall. Ilis stock consists °revery variety of Coal, of dif ferent qualities, grades. sizes and prices, tad he can guarantee satisfaction to customers. The long established yard at the 'basin will keep up its reputation both as regards quality and price of ha -'III..ACK DI Ald UN D 6 COI and sati.fy Yourselves that }on can save money by purchasing now, and front 0. nv,Fs. Foot of Croat Basin, Columbia, Pa. April 11, IEOO. SoUltir rpraZ, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, Front Street, between Locust and Walnut, COLUMBIA, PA. THE subscriber invites attention to his very large and choice stock of WATCHES anfiNCLOCKS, & JEWELRI, which be is prepared to sell cheaper than they can be bought at any other establishment. H• is pre. pared to oilier great be rgains.anditt respectfully in rites the attention of purchasers to his sloe lc. which emb GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, *revery kind ; ail kinds of CLOCKS, from 111I.SOup. wards;heinvite•theattentionorßoannen to lifetime stock of LEV ma BOAT CLOCKS;JEWELRY. con. sisting of Ear Rillgß, Finger Rings Breast Pins, &c. all kinds° fSilverSpoons ; Plated Soup Ladles,Table and Tea Spoons.Forksace.. which are warranted to wear ne•Tly equal to Silver; Gold and Silver Pen. cUs go dpons; Gold and SilverS.pectacles; togelhet with the greatest variety of FANCY ARTICLES ever before Offered. CUTLERY.—A' re. a super' rtment outs sowers and other Pistolsond all kindlier Starks, of the best manufacture. Sale it.:eagt wilibegiven.as heretofore; o the topsides at wacky, watcheo andjewelry and all work will bit warranted. A cordlnnance o f 'tamer, trena ge i m respect fully so .his .* ncoed. twit 74.1 soo JOHN FELIX. r.ae BURNETT'S COCOAINS, The above Prep■ration, vraicb bee received the ereatet.trecommenda pone as a beautifier and pro moter or troarth or the bait, bee just been received by R. WILLIAMS. Cola. April 21,'6. Front Street. NOW opening,tbe lergeat end most complete as sortment or Men , . Weer we have ever offered. eansisting of Super English. French, Amerleen'and Gannet, Bleck and Fancy Twilled end Plain Climbs and Cassimeres, Fancy Silk, plain Ind Awed Silk Velvet,. ed Plush Vestings. tee. We Invite particular attention to the shore goods. HA LOMAWS Cheap Cash Mora. Columbia. April 1 1, 18%. STEREOSCOPES AND STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. WE.haveleceived from the New York Siena.eape Commie", a fine lot of Blervageopea and Views which wa wilt sail at lees 'Min Philadelphia prices. Call and look et them. PAYLOR dr. dIeDONALD. April 14. Treat street. Colombia. Pa. A UM more of those beautiful Prints LA . lett, wide!' will he •olel cheep, •L SAYLOR t blennliAl.To l, April 11. Colombia, Pa. GOLD PENS, GOLD PENS. JST received a lame and fine aysonmetn of Gold Penn. of Newton and linsvrolo'. tetanal:atone, at SAILOR* McDO:4A LIPS nook Atom. Agnl 14. Front meat, above Loes.t. BAR' IRONATEEL &c. Alarge.mork of Iron and Steel.all sizes, offered a low prides and on nicommodming tenon. .1. N. COTTRELL. May '60.1m0. _ Loen4 Sr., Colombia. GIRARD Fire and,litaxine inserance Com • pensriPhilirdelpl4: CAPITAL SaltrylSB , $BOOOOO. G. Ar..llraC/DWARD I'o4lde:it. _ . /As. B. Az.voan, Secretary. • A. S. Gmtaxg, Vice President and 'Preaserer: - The' undersigned. agent for Ike above Well known Institution, is prepared to issue its policies, insuring against lots or damage by fire s property of all k.nds, in town and country. on terms as low as are e'nt•in• rot with stehrily. All claims on policies issoed by this Company promptly and remits, OW adjusted.' F X. ZIEGLER. Agent. /Moment of Black's Lotel, Colombia, Pa. April 25, IPSO. TAN/RMS. Jost - received a new lot of 11 Tamnronds„ at the Golden Mortar Drag Store. May 5, 1860. -Front et., below the Bridge, Columbia, Pa. E pot returned-from the city with a,eotirplete , assortment of Goode. selected with - - arsa: core from the best factories in else cooing).— Our Stock is no* very large, consistsmtor WATCHES, CLOCKS, Silverware, Plated Ware ' Bracelet., Idrooches, Set. of Coral. Mosaic, Caro, Lava and Jet. Ear Rings. Finger Rine., Medallions, Gold Peng. Pencils. Chains, Studs. Sleeve Buttons, Spectacles, Pocket Rooks. & c_ &e.. dco. We invite the public to give us a call and examine our large crock. collected)* or efoeks, 'which ore in good working order and well -regulated, and will be sold at the lowest pricer. P. SHREINER Jr. EON. Columbia. Apii: 23, ISO. Copartnership. r HAVE this day aasoelated with myself in bosinea. L my *on. George II Rumple. rn copartnership with whom I will continue the Hardware llu-itiess, at the did stand in Locust sweet Below Second, under the firm of J. Rumple & Ron. return PIIWCTO thank. to the public (or past liberal patronage. and respetaully ask a continuance to the new firm. JONAS RUMPLE Columbia April 20tb t 1860. The 'aulveribers would call the attention of the {whit.: to the LARGE STOCK OF FIA RDIVARE, just received by them. Tbey can offer a compleie sa,ortment of everythinr Id their line of burtnera either Wholeaale or Retail. . _ B a r, Hoop and Bond Iron, Steel. &r. They have eonsiontly on hnnd an assoriment of Iron and ineel of all kinds; Paint•. MOS.. Oil., Varni.hes. Cedar ware, he ; a large nook of Gum and Hemp Packing. Ga.keis of rill sizes._ - A law Purply of Coal Oil [Amps and Shade', or Ira- How , kind.. Kertii.ens Oil of the very be-i quality. AgeMIS , for Farrell & Ilerring'e Cbuiripion Fire and Burglar Proof Sufe. .1. RUMPIX & SON. Locutistrect below Second, Columbia, Pa. April 29. 1860. AND TME 6ubserterre have received is New and I.arge Stock of nil kind. and size. of BAR -IRON 'AND STEEL They are constantly supplied with stock in this brarseh of his business. nod can (welsh it lo customers in large or small quantities, at the loam.; rates. J. RUMPLE & SOS. Locust street below Second, Columbia, Pa. April 2q. WOO 1880. 'THIRD ARRIVAL OF 1860 NEW SPRING GOODS, - FRom Naw YORK. V. OW opening the most benntlful ussortmetut of New I.‘ Spring Good• we ever offered. DRESS GOODS. Organdie Robe-2.5.7,9 and 11 flounced Berage Auglois Robes. 2, 5.7.9 and IL financed Sail') Plaid Berate [lobes, Double Skirt Satin Plaid Heine Habra, Solid Plain Colors Satin Plaid Bereft, Robes. Poi. de Clievre Satin Plaid Berate Robe., gag and neat Be feces and Grenadines; new 841 e awing Silks. Illark Silks, beat bards unprnen; Nails Mc un' a oiP—ln Pinks, Blues. &a.: Berate Antlais New Spring Cloaks, Mantillas and Dusters, Lace Tlournnus. Litre Su l tanas. Lnee Mantles, LUC!. Palmas. Clo.h Clack', light sprine styles, gathered anu Wailed. Black Silk Cloaks and Mandan, gathered UM plaited. SHAWLS• Si.lln. in MI styles and colors. MEN'S WCAR.—Superb Cloths, Carsimeres and CARPETINGS. Au additional supply—nmong which n•e the hrtnrleom• eft ltrusvcle. Three Ply, and Smith's 'Sew York Patera, we ever offered, R. 3. HALDEMAN'S Cheap Cash :more, Columbia. April 211, IBGO. LADIES' CLOAKS. Just received, fall bad. rieglige Cloaks. neWeel Paris Plyte. II Ar..I)I : MAN'S Cheats Cash Store. Colombia. April 14. 1860. BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. T"l'.ul.scriberohitvefit.it rocrived a largo and yr, nod assortment of 111.iiik Book. and Stalinnery, b o rn Son. Ledger., Dayßook.% Ca-11 Book Revor.l4, Cull nod half bound. Letier,Cop. nuJ Noie Pa per,En velope+-I,llc r and Nolr—ing ea: va icuy, wlach they oder at very low price., SA Y 1,012 & DONALD. !teat Quarters awl News Depot, Froat st., above Lecu-t, Columbia. Pa, [April 14 POCK ET BOOKS AND PURSES. .4\ LA R(: F. lot of Flue and Common Pocket Books t nod Purses, at from IS cents to Iwo dollois Headquarters rod News Depot. Columbia, April It. ISGU, GARDEN SEEDS. A large stock of Seeds from feVl . roli Of the best bhardetts, whirl' we warrant genuine and fresh. For We* wholesale or retail, by the pack or bulk, at the Golden Mortar Drugstore. (April 14. 'GO ( I ,OAL OIL. Just received a fresh supply oj eopertor Coal Oel. warranted not to ortrole, being color leee,i.nd free of onYolren•ive odor. .1. S DELLSTT & Golden Mortar Dreg btore, Front :beet. Aprill4,lBdo 111 D SEED. Just received a new crop of Canary, Hemp and Rape ,red; the Mee.' mend n town, nt J. S. De:C.I.F.:TT & CO'S April 14.'60. llrus Store, Front street. LADIES SHOE STORE. - No.l Mechanics' Rom. Opposite Haldeman 's Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. TN order to accommodate all who favor me .1. with their patronage, I have added to home-made etock, a general ae•Ortmeot Of ' Philadelphia and Eastern Work, WHICH I WILL SELL CHEAP FOR CASH. MS• stock consist* in part et Wye and Youths' En amel Leather and Km klottrote. Boys , and Youth•' Goiters Children's Banat. Gaiter. and Patent Leather Ankle T 1.5. Infante' Malan and Plum Shoes. of differ ent colort, Women's and Miens' Cheap Slippers{) in short, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of all kind. of work In my line. Call and examine for yourselves. My thanks are due to a generous public for the kind support and encouragement mended to me rince f have been In butane's, and I hope, by pttict attention to merit au increaped share ofpatroitage. R. 141.1CSOW. Columbia, Apr 117,11410. 1860. 1860. SECOND SPRING SUPPLY OF NEW GOODS. A ROATNS in Spring and Sumner OrenGoode, B arch Dress Shk., Paris Printed Drees Goode, in Monacan, amities. Grenadines, Serapes, &c. Ikre. STELLA SHAWLS. A splendid line of Siena nbawie, embracing al the new styles, CLOAKS, CLOAKS. Ladies , Spring Cloaks, in every style, glade and color. m Evs Wl all.—A splendid line of Glottis, Caul meres and Vesting's—jail imported. Corpetings, Windom Shades, Walt Papers, 4-c. which, with 00044 receiving daily, form the most complete &sentiment we ever offered. HALDEMAN'S April 7. 1956. Cheap Cash Store.- New Goods. rims subscriber having Just returned from the city of Philadelphia, to now openteg an untommonty large addition to bit former meek. consisting of Drugs, Chemicals. Dye ewers, Ike to whieh the motion of mamba/tam is requested. It. W1L1.11174i, April 14.1950. Front Aireet. New Stock at the Golden Mortar. Wit have just returned from Philadelphia and New York. with a large and well selected Stock of fresh Drugs. Medicines. Chemicals, and every thing usually kept to a well condemn, Drag Store, viz: Spalding 's Woe, Cos's Getantine. Bor. nett's etworine, Berry's Ttieopheroos. Wistar's Cough Lozenges. Browtee Bronehial Troches, Beth Brick, Sboe Blacking. Note and Letter roper, Enve lopes, Peas 4 Ink, ice., /he. I. S. °ELLETT lc CO. BIIIBIIER BIIIISHESB—We have replenished our Ftock of flair, Tomb, Nall.Contb. Ilat.C.ioth and Shoe Brushes. We Batter correlate shot our as omit:Dent of Brushes exceed• any other In the town Cal. and see for. }ourself and be eonvlneed. b•fore purchasing el.ewbeve. J. S. WILLETT 4 CU. Golden Storm Thug Store, Front wee-. MB. HIRAI YOUNG, formerly of the firm of Hurray. Youn6 k Co.. Rook.ellere. Is sp. pointed our Agent to enntron. for the following me.- able work. whir), ore *old only by tiolteriptiem, oft: The:Yew Ameriese Cyclopedia. Renton's abridge ment of the. Debate* of Conroe.. Randall's Lite of Thorn*. Jelferten.Quinero Memoir of Ow Ufa of J. Q. Adam., The 111oursted Radon of Gayer'. Nor- PRE•sa on pp l yof Fits end Plain flew , . Shoe I Worcester'. Illestreted Roam Dieurearry. ti- A.• roar one 1-nrel.*t redoreel beery edition. 1 , 141 AS DA RR &CO . Marc. 31.d0 THOS. WEt—tqf Apr'. N 0.21. rem Rii.g et L. smatter, re. CIIENVING TOBACCO. T BMW PVAIILEIVS, Lotion street %yogi* the Ff&Uklin noose , can be bad CUBA LEAF, CON- G ItF4lc, and *event' other brand. of the beet Chewing Tobacco, towbieb the attention of anew* is incited. May 1,1866. M8X4A723 SALMI TILE subscriber offers at private sale the Colloiving propeny; situated in the !Borough of Cci terabit!, 02: No. 1. A Blacksmith Shop, Situated on the river track of the Pennsylvania Railroad, below Wal nut street, together with a full set of ellaelannithing Tool& , • . No: 2. A Car of - Groineon Second'street, between Locust and Wahmt, on which is erected a two-staty frame Dwetting House. No. 3, • A Lot of Ground - on-Second street, between Union and Perry, 011 which is erected a =m end-a-half-story Frame Dwellme Ifort.e; • - No. 4.. A Lot of Ground on Fourth street, between Perry and VIII I, on which is a two-story Frame Dwelling Houite. No. 5. Twr. Lots of Ground on Fifth street, south of Unix: a which are two two-story Dwel ling Houses. No. 6. Two Lots of Ground on Fifth street, between Union and Cheesy. on Winch are erected two tvrowory fram e Dwelling Rouse , . No. 7. Four Building Lots situated on Muss street, comer of Fifth No. 8. Six Building Lots situated on Fifth street, between Union and Chow. For terms, &c., apply 10 H. PFAHLER. Locust street, Colombia, Ca. • The Pnbectlhrrs offer or private sale the following property. snouted in sand borough, viz: Three Lots of Ground on Union street, South of Fifth, on which ore erected Three two-story frame Dwelling Douse, with one-and-a•half-story back buildings. Fur tetras, Ice., apply to U. Fre !MED. as ulh.se, or M. FUT DA 3.1 Cola. March 10;60 if Corner Front end Union Stn. GUT FS" Parisr., kir Ceiling., Picture and Looking Glass Frames, . en a..nrtmen.i nt SAYLOR Sc , IIIICDONALD'S. Aririll4. t.iniumbia. Fa. WANTED! fr HE sub s cribers wool obot 2 - Tenant-flares. Apply 1 to GEORG E BOOLE, on Front lorret Noah Etat MOO. MALTBY & CASE. WORCESTER'S Illustrated Royal quarto Dirtionary, Library Edition. 'Third Invoice received by va.i As BARR & Co.. pr.7,•GO. -A gents for bunco ore eouucr MICR RAISINS for 8 ets. per pound, are to be bed only at BEIER LE1: 4 08 Grocery Store, March 10. 10110, Nn. 71 I.nenei went, SEEDS.-Inch Garden Seeds, war ,LA ranted pure, of elf IC ad*, just received at EDEFILEIN'S (irocery Store. March 10.1880. No 7t Losu.t. vtrect. KEROSENE OIL of first-rate quality, kept e.opptuni:y ou band xt EHERLEIN'S Culler:l Store. Atareb.lo. met . .. No. i t Locust street. ARE YOU GOING FISIIING? Call at qtr lioldrn Mortar Drug rqnre toad proyure rite haw ,nd book, us there you wall find an &MIL/WM*lll 01 Hooks. Lutes and Links. P 1 ,1:. The first Raft of the Season. E. K. SAUTE, Will be receiving during the Spring. 3,000,000 feet Pino Lumber, by raft. 4,000,00 4' " 44 bunt. 2,000,00 " Hemlock" " 1,000,000 Plastering Lath. 500,000 White Pine Shingles. 250,000 Cypresa.Shingles. General Assortment of Worked Flooring. Siding. &c.. mar. 3. The Conestoga Pen. ENCOURAGE Rome Enterprise. The best *tee, pen to the market. 1, 1 7 e now offer the public swirl pen which Must commend 'weir to every per.on who de.ire• to write with emir and cleanly.. nod (at u length of time without /Maiming hi. pets. We Misr selected our CONESTOGA PEN as one eombinmp all Meer. 'My:int:mm..loer a lull te-t of all the sty M in the trade. It is rprei llp 1111111 U far turgid to our or der; every pelt PCleeird. and we offer it for soli with a full confidence 111141 n (sir trial will /misty ti, twureheser 11,111 to as near perfedlion na •teel pens cue be made. Ask (or RUAS BARR A. CO!, Laneretter. Feb. 11.1660. Cam:moms Pen. SMILING. AST COST! THE ‘ubScriber desires to close out et stock of first quality Liquors. BRANDIES, WAISJUS, GINS, WINES, &e,. AVM' CM) Err. !le orers thernfor setae* the Liquor Store Intim bete• mem of the 'Washington iinu.s, where those wonting Good Liquors ut moderate priers ore M las ISTRIC hed n ta WO. ll. M. . K Columbia, February 1.8,18604 i NOTICE. A LT, persona are hereby forhidden trespawing on. 11or damaging in any way. the property known a• -Big Wand" , an the et u•quehanna Maas, Shove the Columbia Bridge, under puha of prosecution to the eX teat of the law. SAM% WRIBHT. for estate of .Ino. L Wright. (; W AIIt , FI.IIN. far estate of Jas. E. Columbia. Dec. 10, 1e59-if 1.4.1;.•;ta+, , 4 , 4 TILE LIIIRBERAIRO AND OFFICE, formerly occupied by Smith, Rhoads end Smith at the low. er end r f Columbia; IL wil l be rented very low, and in such sized tote 1111 will suit per.ons wi.bing to lent For iermr enquire of li lIERSIIIW,, Jan...Sr:6o4f Fairview Mills. GEORGE J. Onarru, WHOLESALE and Retail Bread and Cake Y Baker.—Constantly on hand a variety of Cakea bo numerous to mention; Crackers; Soda, Wane. Scroll. k wi smote Biscuit; Confectionery, of every description, he.. Lc LOCUST STREET, Dee. 3;59 Between the Bank and Franklin Haase. THE ONLY PREPARATION Worthy of Universal Oonfidenee and Patronage. FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CI4ROY3tRti. T ADIRS and Gentlemen, in all part• of Me world tettify to the efficacy of Prof. O. J. Wood's Halt Reminisce. and gentlemen of the Preem are uoani TOW. 111 ha praise. A few tetiimonialv only can bete be given; tee circular for more, and it will be impos sible for you to doubt 47 Wall Street, New York, Dee. 20. IBM, Omirrhestme Your note of the 15th into . has been reciied. saying :tun you had heard that I had been benetfied by the use of tVoodh, noir Restorative, and requesting my ciertifinin of the fact if I had no objec tion to give it. I award It to you 'cheerfully, beeatioe I think it due My age is about 50 years; tits color of mySaair au born. and inclined to curl. Some five or .ix years sine. it began to turn gray, and the scalp on the erosion of my head to lose its sensibility and dandruff 'o form upon it. Eaeb of these disageabilities increased with time, and about tour months shire a fourth was added to thetn.hy hair Wittig off the lop of my "mad and threatening to make me bald. In this unpleasant predicament.l wag induced to try Wood's Flair Restorative. mainly to west the falling off of my hair, for I bad really no expectation. that gray hair could ever be restored to its original color except from dye*. I was. however, greatly urprised to find after the use of two bottles only. that not only was the falling off ted, but the color was restored to the gray Mara and sensibility to the scalp, and dandruff - ceased to form on my head. very much to the gratification of my wife, at whose solicitation I was induced to try it. l'or this, among the many obligations I owe to her sex. I strongly recommend all husbands who value the admiration of their wives to profit by my exam. pie, and ore it ((growing grey or getting Mild. Very respectfully, BliN. A. LAVENDER. To O. J. Wood & Co., 444 Broadway, New York Siamasion, Ala July 20th, To Prof 0. 1. Wood: Dear Sir: Your ••Huir Re. slOralivett lute done m hair so mach good piney commenced the note of It, that I wish to make known to the publierifits effects on the hair. wnich are great. A man or woman may be nearly deprived of hair, and by a resort to your "Hair Restorative,. the hair will return more losautltal than even; at least this Is my experience. Believe it sill Yours truly, WM. H. XENEDY. P. 14.—Tou can publish the above if you like. By publi-hing in our southern papers you will fret more patronage south. Ir see several of your certificates in the Mobile Afirrury, a smug Southern paper. KENEDY. WOOD'S MOS ILISTORATIVS. Professor 0..1. Wood: Deer Sin Having had the misfortune to lone the best portion of my hair, from the effects of the yellow fever, in New Orleans in 1851 I was induced to tn.ke a trial of your preparation. and found it to answer as the very thing needed. My hair is now %biotic and glossy, and no words can eh. press my obligations to you in giving to the afflicted such • treasure. ',INLET JOHNSON. The Restorative is pot up In bottles of three sizes, viz: large, edi•m. end smell; the small bottle holds d a pint. and retails for one dollar per bottle; the me• dium Wilds at least twenty per cent. mom in propor tion than the small, retails for two dalliers per bottle; the large bolds a gain, 40 per cent. more is propor tion, and retails for three dollars. O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietor., 444 Broadway, rk. and 114 Market btreet, St. Lords. Mo. And Fold by All good Oradea% and Fancy Good. eaters. Matra' intb. 1560 Art PDX RENT. MBE room in rho Blue Front, trove oreupted by 1 Pr?' ,0 Thomas Welsh, Eeq4 also, sev W e a ral bone's, Ay.. L WHIPPER. Colombia, February 1%1250. FOR SALE, t the Columbia Gas Works, Nor Wrinkled bn•bols of 11 Hens; pa...rosin excellent qualities for ensnaring, st 6 cents nerk,sobso, cALosirsu." Columbia Feb. 250/04. Stetretser. 4646 , . el , 5 !o_ OPADIte OPEcigiC 4 ' - ,- , - -- i ----- "7 P . )* =-°" - ----;: s ----L, _ ~,-.--- -- .. _ HEAR WHAT TEHREOPLE OAT. The undersigned having need Prelessor HUMPIIBETS' SPECIFIC lIO3IOEOPATHCIO RTATEDLES in our families with the meet satisfactory reunite, and having full cent• deans in their ge necteeo, MUT. and efficacy, cheerfully moomented them to all persons who wish to have sate, re. Sable, and silica:ions remedies et bead for private or do. treettemse. Mellor.War. Hoeuter;•ditor of "The -Northern 'lnde pendent," Anhormolt, CreesoY. Rector 'of SC Pleterl.Ciatrth; Atib urn,.N..Y. • the Itev.'3. I. Ives: Chaplain , et - the-Antranc 13tane Pr 111011; the Bev. Spenocr Si. Rice, Rector, New-I3edford, Mass. ; the UV. Allen Steele, New-York Conference; the' Rev. Seemet Nichols, Essatienesee Conference, N. Y. ; the Bev. P. F. Pratt, Dorsch ot. ; the Bev. 'John E. Noble, Buffalo; A. O. Hart, Esq. Utica, N. Y ; the Hon. Neel Dow, Portland, Ma.; the lion. Schuyler eliHax, South-Bend, Ind.; the lion. George Humphreys, N. Y. ; Remy D. Cook; Fee, Editor et The Ohio State Journal, Colembus, Ohio; the Hon. It. U. Graham, Moline, 111. ' • the Hon. Thomas J. Chase, Monti cello, Fla.; the Hon. Joseph Benedict, Utica, N. Y.; Bristol, Von., Utica, N. Y.; A. S. Pond, Esq., Utica, ti. Y. ; James Plunkett, Esq., Notheille, Teen. MST OF SPECIFIC RESIF.DIES No. I.—For Fever, Congestion, and Inllsromation. No. 2.—For Worm Fever, Worm Colic, Wetting The Bed, No. B.—For Colle, Crying, Teething, and Wakefulness .r Intasea No. 4.—For Diarrhea, Cholera Infanium, and Summer Complaints. No. s..—For Colte, Oripinspe. Dysentery, _or DloodY No. 6.—For Cholera, Chole r a iforbent, Votalthaig , No. 7.—For Coughs, Odds, Influenza, and Sore Threat. No. 11.—For Tooth.sehe. Fsee.ache, and Neuralgia. No. 9.—For Headache, Vertigo, Heat and Mom of the need. No. IO.—DIITETIOI Prus--For Weak and Deranged Stomach, Constipation, and Liver Complaint. No. 11.—Foa Frusta buszorttarrncs, Scant), Palnftd, or Suppressed Periods. No. 12.—For Leuoarrhes, Profoso Menses, and Dearing Doren of Females. .. • • •• . No. 18.—For Croup, Hoarse Cough, Dad Breathing. No. 14.— BALI Ragan Posen—For /erysipelas, Eruptions, Pimples on the Face. No. lA—Enacwarie PaLs.—For Pain, Lana:nom, or Bore. tees In the Cheat. Back, Loins, or Limbs. A.—For Fever and Ague, Chili Fever, Dumb Ague, OW htlasnanagot Agues. P.—For Film Blind or Bleeding. Interne] or Esternal. o.—For Weak. or Inflamed Eyes and Eyelids; Fall ing, Weak, oo Blurred Sight. C.—For Catarrh, of long standlng,or recent, either wit/ obstrunion or profuse discharge. W. C.—For Whooping Cough, abating Its violence Inc shortening Its course. In all cents diseases, such as rt T en, In itanunationa Diarrhea, Dysentery, Croup, Ehmusuitian, and such erup tire diseases as Scarlet. Fever, Measles, and Erysipelas, the advantage of giving the proper remedies promptly is ob and In all such cues-the specilics act like a charm. The entire disease Is often arrested at once, and la all came the violence of the attack 'le moderated, the disease short, enact, and rendered less dangeroca. Coughs and Colds, which are of such frequent. occurrence and which' so often lay the-foundation of diseased lunge bronchitis and consumption, may all be at once cured by the Fever and Cough Pills. In all chronic diseases, such as llyapepala, Weak Stomach, Constipallom Liver Complaints, Plies, Innate Debility, 004 Irregularities, old Headaches, Sore or Weak Eyes, Catarrh, Belt Rheum, and other old eruptions, the case has wales whom proper application will afford a cure in almost every Instance. Often the cure of a single chronic difficulty, such as Dyspepsia, Plies or Catarrh, Headache or Female Weak nem, has more than paid for the Case lee times over. QM Cue of 20 vials complete, to morocco, and Book $5 Ow of 20 alias, and Book, plalu 4 Cue of 15 numbered boxes, and Book Case of 6 brace, numbered, and Hook— .... - 'Nee - ,mbered bo: - with directions. , _ 21.0g1e nun:there_ lettered boxes, with direetlons 'to cents. Large case of 2 oz. vials, for planters and physielaus....2l2 I=l FOR ARTIO/A OR Purinstc.—Oppreased, Ditriouft. Labored Breathing, attended with Cough and Expectoration. Price, 10 cents per box. FOR EAR DISCIICARGES AND DUPTOSS.-lElCll6rEell from the Ear, the result of Scarlet Fever, Meade., or Mercurial*. For EGIACS In the Head, Hardness of Hearing, and Ringing In the Rare, and Ear-ache. Price, Iv cents per box. Pon Scaonms.—Enistged Glands, Enlarged and indurat ed Tonsils, Swellings and Old Ineers,Scrofulous Cachexy of Children. Price, 00 cents per box. Foe GIOIRRAL Denturr.—Physical or 'Nervous Weal:nem. Either the result of Sickness, Ihmesslve Medication, or Ex hausting Discharges. Price, 00 centsper bor. - Pee Deorsr.—Fluld Accumulations!, Tumid gaellinp, et it h Scanty Secretions. Price, 00 cents per box. Fox illse-Sicimess—Deathly Maness, Vertigo, Nausea, Vomiting. Sickness from riding or motion. Prier., 00 cents per box. Foe URIOART Dissests—For Gravel, Renal Cairn% Diffi cult, Painful Urination, ISsealea of the Kidneys. Price, ZO cents per bog. Fos firsturet. EsetealOsta—lneoluntary Discharges and Consequent Prostration and Debility, Bad Results of Exit Habit'. The most sueoesdal and eft/slept -remedy talons% and may be retied upon as a cure. Price, with full direc tions, $2 per bor. Persons who wish to place themselves under the profes sional care, or to seek advice of Prof. 11CarantsrA, ran siss an, at Ms office 5432 Broadway, daily from 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. or by letter. OUR RE=DIES BY RAIL Look ores the list; make up a case of what kind you choose, and inclewe the amount In a current note or reamer by mall to our address, at No. 682 Broadway, New• York, and the medicine will be duly returned -by mall or express, free of charge. AGM 'S WANTED.—Wedadre an Retire, efficient Agent for the We of our Remedies In every town or comwmnity In the United *atom. Address Dr. P. BIIMPIIIREYS At Co. No. 662 flatunwair, Naw2roac A. M. it A AIBO. Agent, Coltunbce: May 5,1e66.1y Turkish Prunes! FOR a first rate article of Prone* you mu*, co to ESERLEIPPet Grocery etore,N. n Locum at Nov. 19.18 09 Mienry C. 33lair's Philoconie- ACONVENIEIgT and admirable ilria.intr Ow gin hair. it prevent", the hair from billing Mr. rendering its growth healthy and cigoront. Directions for use sabompuny log each bottle. For role by R. WILLIAMS. Mareh24,lll6o. Front Ukthl . ULLtt . .U,:LU! . l=l . U . al A SEM-XACIECT CALL T. THE Subscriber respectfully calls the at -1:otiso of the pob.is to the fret that hshas opresad agm Oa*. PHOPCX:RaPHIC GAl.lo:flit% to front nhnve Locum. astPio.he i. fatty prepared to easrate all hied, of LskeoesseS h the best style of the nrt. Gallery i..app:ted with the very beat itt.trn meets treat the German and MM. Man mina farms Persons from the country or vintagers parsing through the town. by calling at Jolley's Gallery eau have their enlarge in • few minute., sad sternly put up. lit any kind of weather, front 9 A. N. mall 4 N. -hi Er,:iskro insure good pictures of childrim they Phould come in the forenoon, on • clear day, the sitting re quiriog one second only. I am fully ',rimmed logic. instructions in ail the various branches of this beautiful en, and faretse apparent, if desired. all are invited to roll to tall. whether .om.y wont pictures or not. Gallery opposite .tbe ..11p v” Mites. Nov.lo, 1209. J. 101.1.1i1f. =RS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Femaie"-PLy•selan, pre sent, to tbeedenuon of enett-ra. her SOOTHING S ,Y FOR CHILDREN TEET - 111NO:' which greatly facilitate• the primen of teething.,by *aliening the gam., reducing all infirtattnation...."l. COM .1% pain and .nauttodic r eetiaa. and Is • SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, tootbett, it will give rest to your selves. and, RCLICT APlb HIG11:4111 CO You Impair:l. We have per up and sold this Article for over ten yes ma rid can say. in confidence and troth of It, what bare b•en411 , 40 to my of any other wadi eine—never haw failed in a *lngle instance, to elect a rune, when time need. Never did we knew au insrattee of diarati.fac tionbtanyonewhorniedni On the contrary alt are dfdelighted with he opera tinne.an4 speakintense of highest esentoeudation of it. magical effects and ,.., rewind •r virtue. VVe rpeak in this anauerire 'What wed* known Mbar ten year.' experience,* and pledge our reputation for foltilmentof what r e we here declare. la al- Waal every hemmer where the Whim is sutler ine from pain wad ex. banetlon, relief will be fand in fifteen.or twenty SninnitS after the syrup is adet Inhumed. _mt , Thin rakish.. preps, maps 1. the pre.ertpdou, 01 one or the mo.t experi eneed and isitinfal Nurses in New 'Ragland, and t has been peed with cover falling emcees in THOUSANDS 0 OF CASES. It not only relievet the child from pain. het Int 4( • orate. the stomach and go bowel., correct. wetdl, r„ and elver tone and en w ermf to the whole wow% it will wiree.t inn/smite it " relieve COLIC GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND . and evereenre enamel g o Anne, which tf nor leee.l - remedied, end lay death. We believe tt best and sure-i remedy pi le the world. In all rare. of Dysentery and Diet- b. them in children. wane. er It mires from teeth pis log. or hem any inner c anoe. We would way_ to every member who ha. • child wafering from gia soy of the foregehtg cern. plaints—!o not let your preludiers, nor the preju dices of other. *wed between oar eafteird child and the relief that Pi wall be sure—yr.. stew lately ware—to *thew tke ore of the. twedirine, if timely used. Fall directions for *Plug wail seem POW each tion/e• None genuine orinee. the the ere • ileofCartis es Perkins, New York. is on the ont.eis wnettwr. Paid by dmwi.t.threntabitut the world: PrinerintOffiee. Ne. 13 Ceder ewer% Mew "ta • C":s4. .4" 7,1 perm :.by R. W lii.LW 0 feSt ti uet4l / 4il cant..