Woellls 111 Ilettllng test, for side it wthe DAldeu Aluttur Drug Score. Cola- Jun'r ld. Vi• Front Stteet, AEir,b supply ,d 1 Brown's Bronchial Trocher. ja , t recrA red and tor >ale by kr... Nov. 21. !arid. Front t'Arert. XrasiZlNZlrlitarlirs CITILL In the HOOT AND SIKH: 0 with Llte tioen store .tu lonenste. c.. Citizens of Columbia and vwlutty we w4-nr iyou io know that Zheneman is not An Cm!, Squefe any more, but opposite Cooper - , Hotel, 'West King Jai eet. and makes rine Cutf-kin. Hoots for Calfskin Walkiug ,Laidics' Heel Clutter+, double anted, 2.06 j.itities. Morocco Hoots, 1,62 We have concluded to make the pot Work. at ' .rnewltul reduced pr era; for. though our pron. d are mall, we hope to enlarge our business by so doing Now, claims of Columbia, tool at the above pcitle of ',lmes. and when coo come to Liiitea.ter, give Breliellaan a cath all 4. we fret cat,..ficd 0,, will br pleased. Work of every character fur geittleaum• judjed and children. tilways V^ htuid. s.l4ol 3 ber 15, IC6U-11 WALTER. C. VITILITEINEADT, pE:ALEft iN FINE GROCERIES, N. %V. Corner 17411 and Arch LMPORZER Of CROSS & BLACK WELL'S ENGLISH PICKLES ANA SAUCES. Particular utlention paid to I.elertiug rio , o Teas and Coffees, Ebr St7CiA RS aiwny- at Regnern' Pries•. Chui:e 137NES LIQI:OlIS 4ND SEG ARS, of the en brand+, always on bind. to y 12.1,4111.1 y JUST recto ved a new supply of Fre.l, (•ruund BLtch l'eppez, xnurt.tatetlpure,ut the Drug Siore of H. %% . 11.1./AM'S From Street Columbia. =3 To Sportsmen and Others. GUNS, POWDER, SC., &C.l LIST revel veal it large &Avon at rot „al totv, Powder el Shot, Gun I% ad.. Shot Pouches, Powder Fhtaks Cap, Are— tor .ale very low. J. w Lorlz =t 31., Columbia. Pepl•lp . .e7 15. 3.;./..6111 RAISINS! 1.030 r, Bone and Valencia' .L N. 111.11 11 1. a.lllll .1111111 y .11 11. VDANP-t 0 Merry eit.oio, Car. 1 - roLt :.111 IM. 4.•1 SI., Nov. 21. FIGS! FIGS: FIGS! T the name r I the Prophet Pig, A -Imply of new t•lty Pig43u..l it If vov. „ : ":"^f;'.) :qose, Cur. Front .111tI 1.01.1•1:-1.1 DRIED FRUIT! A large fllpply of Fn•fh DTICti Apples and Fettelleo, .1 A. of hret•rate quality, on head at II SUYDAM'S Grocery Storc, Cur Front and Locus' Stf. Nov. 21. 15,60. BUCKWHEAT :11EAL. TIIE fir-iveit n, Buckwheut Meal csf!l;.. F. 1):1. 21, IdGCI. Grocery Tole. lA.OUst z•treet FRESH GROCERIES 11111E•ult.critter would invite the alltlltiall of house J. Yeeperu to bl , t variety and exteu.sve pt..utk of ALL KINDS OF ctocErtn:4. Tea•, COlnCe.SUplf., Mool-rP i I ilnia. wtil, u Rein Cal 1,1-011 . 11eill of houtei.,,:polg II CCCS-d lle*. Retell. lit the. lowest TRIM rT .97VDANT. Coy. nom Wit I'MOil Si, I= MIRE VVIIITF. VINEGAR. sr4-rate arttelr of WI,:. ju-t rrrrlJc.l 't A and (or , ale I.y a. F. F.BERI.EIN. Oct. 11. 11.'80. No. 71 Locust St. 7,yeenethiiie; worth ailowlog. I hove 3oet received and I offer tot sale, altl selii.e per quart . a lot of Coal oil, equal In If not better ban any in lldi place, to peeve which it is cod) IIeCC2,II y 10 UV It. R. ‘VI Ft' oat etrect. :Vov. Yl. 1.5730 Jeunrits s' i -- ( e ) ;q,_o_P i .Pilltir -:. VIP 4 'I t .../''? -- - 1 . • PECIN I V ' ' . " e ''''' nild. S '' ---- , , - s' - ".. 4 b :.l rfceE,,:- , c lr I !. . z 4 it. ,4 4 , 2,.'. , v51.......;7-- -: 4 -a-,-,- . 77 ...iit. - rio-,-:,]:-, ! leo REAR WHAT THE PEOPLE SAA. The undersigned having moot Professor iIt7MIIIIIF.Y.T . SPECIFIC LIOMMOPATIIIC ItESIFJ)IKs In our families with the most antholartory results, and having full coot dance in their genuinenees, purity, and efficacy, cheerfully recommend them to all persons who wish to have safe, re liable, and eilicacious remedies at bawl for private or do mestic use. The Rev. Wm. Hammer, editor of " The Northern Inde• readmit," Auburn, N. Y.; the Rev. E. Ormney, P.D. Rector of St. Peter'it Church, Auburn, N. Y. • Um flee. B. lees, Chaplain of the Auburn State Prtron; the W Spencer N. like, Rector, NeA•Bedford, Maas.{ the Rea Allen Steele, New• York Conference ; the Roe. Samuel Nichols, Saut.-Cenesee Conference, N. Y. • the nor. P. A Pratt, Dorset, Vt.; the her. John E. Rode, IMMO° ; A. C. Hurt, KmMien, N. ; the Hon. Neal pow, Portland, ; the Won. Schuyler Colfax, Souti,ltend, Ind.; the lion. tioorse Humphreys, N. Y. ; Henry D. Cook, Fan , Editor of The Oldo State Journal, Colin:dm Ohio; the lion. IL IL Graham, Molina ,, the Hon. Thomas J. Clomp, Mond. 00110, FM.; the Han. J.merh Benedict, 1:11c111, N. Y.; Wm Bristol. Utlen, N. Y.; A. S. Pond, Eim , Ctica, N. Y. ; Plunkett, Fan.. Nashrille, Term. LIST DP SPECII'IC RESIEDIES. No. 1 —For Fever, Congestion, and Inflammation. ' N.. 0 —Per Worm Fer••r, Worm •Colle, Wertina the Bed. No, o.—For Coln., Crying, Teething, and Wakefulness of Infants. No t —Poe Diarrhea, Cholera infantum, and Summer Complaints S. A—Por Collo. Gainless, Dmentery, or 1131nn41.7 Tine. No r. —For Cholera, Cholera %Imbue, Vomiting. 7.—For ToSoeuza, and Sore Throat. No B.—P Tooth ache. Fam•dsche, and Neuralgia. N.. II —For Headache, I erlig", Heat and Fullness of the lieu 4. N 1a Fir W 224 2 , 1 Deraugeil P• .•nll, f1r121., AA.I I Ivor C..mplqin , 14. II -Fem I.inaat LAM Er,inty, l'alnful, nr V.,. - rtofute Meas.!, ail Scir;nir r 'Z.'l 1 -- V"r 4'' PrentV,l,7. (4 • II r ru.L.5-I" , r turtlong, Al, 11i!.. 1 , 2 , • 2;1 in -R..ent , N An^ P Ira r-.,n,LnErvr.ncos.,,Selre r...all 1. , 1r5, ^r T A --PAr •^v^7 nil kr,' lA. C+Ull Fever, DumF .I.or, (iii M. z.l A•:^• n.,1.1 Ar .I_,• •.• •e. Wcl4. T. 414- a:,.1 nat. C4la-r` , ....f l.me "r rrrfnf, ClLer RIU O.N Vr 1% 4.14,1 nb•Orrt its einler , e am •' ,1•4••• F :•9 C .1•; due't's, :orb as Ye‘ rrs. fthountatowl. M 4 •11 , b erup •• 4 , stares a Ycarlet vever, Measles. mid l'r,rivelas, tht • lethtam. 01 riving the proper retneritte • 11. V./1 oath (411 , C4 the Proclbr.a act file a 0,1 , n 7'h, et , th•••llpease to ohon art sett 1 at e 5..., •n , l ;o abet o19•n•e ,- .11114 otts-k is owderrtvi, the tiaosar soak', ar t rud•real less lar.,cr , nu. r.,,,r1 • =1 Cold,, • I a 4 10101 fren , zer , t and rq I, p M Att.n e fnur:Cn•on of I'm... we! 1., I• c,1•4,:•11 ,, .. may all be at oche cured 1,1 thee 141,, and In all ..1.1. n 4 dnct we., C., I. at i. , r I.: I ra., r.ka, e:r Id 11 ealui•e•, rote or IV•sk CalA+ 13, 11 , •••1 .ar 1•1? , t ~ 1•1 , ri.:41•1,. tl.r coi•• 1.50 If •,••••• f• Vl•i 111.1.1 altar• C%,r:r • PM.... t c nf 11 rb,•( era. 4. • ! . . • 1. 1.4 , r ..5 ~ o•cz, 'lt trot. I:, case te:t ~r rEma .141. , nrrr'.l.. 1n mmn , cn, and . fax vials, and Ht.'''. ;dad, * K .( 1!. rtiontolt.l trtu.o. awl Book fnv rr awl Perll, . • . . tluti•t.etrat boar', with rllnretoous. . touot will to• se cam: of T. t.0.1r, for rtaztors and phyroilms . ALS") SPPEP7Ifit P 14. A•erlpt• rionIt•••-•ftpp•,•••?, PT•9,..t. T .t_...4 a•rae•Mar. attetsrlydll with Ceugia aat.l I•xpect,ra,.-a. 11• , e 1.1• per t•••‘. Pa. P.a Disc. tag, 4.1) PIA - from thf r .r, v . roam't, SCIIr.•3 Freer, Meaaa.y, or •ter...riala. lb. Heat!, 11,tr•iteta r.f Heselur, std latiers - t• •he Nen. and II': ache. Price. LO (Tzar trr lr b.. Fre Pr •••Nrc. a.—Lplarir• - 1 taatadn, FclSrce..: and Ilp;,10.. • I Trewil.. and 1 , 14 l'frers,.4 C..c!.r,sy o. •'•lreo Pri -a. f 0) rule per hr[. Ise rim , kr PFP , I •r• s. 1•11: rr V•Terr.,ol weel, nem. rr Vie re...4C of Fe 1.r•r••, t a. ershre Medieat:ott, ar El• • ,! re Vee , h•er•e. rug r, Na rent. per pea PILO/ er .-1110•1 .5 • • n 7 atmld 5. •sr ty FeYrr”ona Prlre. fee'. pee 3.• e C... • • t- r. %ans.' ly eftlyo. Ik:a•mmv. :.••••••.anat from r:alog or motor,. fries, tea. • at T.l. —rnr flravet. ftroat (sirup, I) Ir • raw hat L rmati-n, Ute•areni et the tildneyv. Pt.,. to 011., per boa. Foe Resists. re,jf.,•,r11.-T•r• •re.are nIPCI.Argre 14,...tralMts nod DeWitt., Kart Result* of T.l 1•1801::. The moat tmerca.ful ao•I etf.• 'ant remrl r Len seal owe be tat ad twai Si a Cure. rriCr, with full dlrrE 1.3. PK*. ere • I,n .1,1, to place noire Slat profs • raail . err rr taa feel, a.,lee rI TrrY. liri.rifnrr•, ran , 1 • PI 1..• :42 Ilford way. r-am bJaM. t. 6 P.M • lytt•r. 0111 e r RES'EMIS DY MATT.. 1 • off , ' ILe Lot: mote ur , w cafe of whet It:ntl you the *refloat in a Cm rapt rinto or mumps be m.ul to our adloffo. et So. f•f..l Urnsdwer, New-York, Tan.) lie tneetklne will Le tiely r..tur:ord Ly :Lull or Siltrefa, fro+ of elan'.. AtIENTS Ott offiro .ID:tort Aim. for the tale of ohr 111 retry th.or Tr r•entemeTty L. the tit‘tokl rt4C.ik. I.‘.%rr Dr. iiK4r3. ••• As 9 Cs' ra''s 4. M. T.: A 11110 M.,7 5 1 , 61 P 1 School Books, School Books. TO TEACIIERS ANDLPARENTS. E ate new ready to vupply Treater,' and Farina Y with Sargend'a Reader~ and spellers, at trans duction prices Al-o. all Rooks used i n town and country, ail the very lowevi prices SAYLOR & ItItDONILO, road greet, between Locust and Wulaut. Sept. 6, POW. HARDWARE. f/IHE subscriber desirous of reducing his stock of . Hoods, is now offering at very low prices. Hard ware or all descriptions, such us Locks, hinges, Nbiti, Paints, oils, Glass, &e., and every article ne cessary for Building. Carpenier•s •tools: such as Planes, /land Saws Chkcis, &c. Also, a large stock of liar Iron—comprising every sire and Lind, at reduced prices. Thatilinal for the patronage lisretsitore extended to hint he re-peetfully asks a continuance or the same. J. W. COTTR ELL, Locust st., Columbia. September 15 1-du Bin EMI SHADES! SHADES! W Eh : i"t v!dana"rr2 of lai and „.Zwr:nt Znefrom:v , iicl call uud them at J. S. DELLEXE, & , Oct. 'JO ',CO. _Golden blortur Drug Store SPALDING'S CEPHALIC PILLS. r, on wale at the Golden Mortar Drug Store. J 2 Cols. Jam. 11,16111. Front Street. csaxsmina.Asi 186 0 . Beautiful Books for Holiday Gifts. sitEAFFEIt. No. 31 North (twee% Street.of e) fere to the Publ....at the very love-t yacht.). / 6 14011. (1111 tllust nerd %Vorl- VI einared and urrouged ex prev-ly for the :FESTIVE SEASON.! The fallowing are a few of the many that wall be -0 1 .1 very cheap: Women of Beauty nail Ilerni-ln Illustrated with Ntoeteen Engravings on Steel. By Frank B. Good• n••h The l.nve• anti Perolrmo of the Poen.. F.ditcd by Ri. hard Henry Sloth:Luca. :pleudidiylllu•tratrd. The Centre fable. Illtntirated" by Fifty hoe En graving,. The Poet• of the Nineteenth Century. 11'untrated with One launched nod Tlurty-Two fine Rugniv into. The Diadem. AOl ft Rook for all 5CW4.0151. /101. t. trated with twelve Steel Engraysno. The Souvenir Gallery. An lllu•troted Gift nook. einhelh•lied wait Thirteen Lleautla thy Fantelted En gravings. The Atlantic Souvenir. With Twelve Vernal Pori nit, on Steel. Irons Original Pietureg. Fabler. of la Fontaine. lihnorated. Metnoir.t of Home. All Illu./12,1Ieti A tinnal (or all feu•ate , . Toxeiltsr with all of the moo eleg,aat and latest Hook, of the •eucon, Juvenile Books, suited to all ages, at very low not Ilthier. Bible.. Prater Rookft, Ptayer Rooks, bound in V.•lvet, Calf.:ltloroeen, Oa?. and Ram•, very cheap Ir:a net I.:NrIICe. Caltlez: Of every de re nptiou mt iOW price• :%Invenble Toy Books in great variety IV.iting De.kt of Rosewood and Mahogany, l'oie •rlccuon. now, aadr-cu• de-ures it Can mate their 11.14 1010 Chtl , ooote hays theta seat ally tune between Purchaser.. vt itl eve, p o re ssial do well to call RIA eXoMint. our 11—eleen d stock before purelte•ineet•ew here. t ail N St kFkllt'S Cheap Ronk Soo, No U.:, NOral. Queen katteet. ]..master. Next door to examiner office. CALICO! CALICO!! 100 PIi•CC4 Levy con.° of the ben make, now ru arlr for a dollar at Orq Yl, 4Ko. DR UN S. 111. A lIFS lrot I dllit Pencil for mar► in Clothes. ke., fur -air ley ft. WILLIANPA Ovl l 18611 From St.. Cota Pa. .01.411 1.'111.3 • lg. Aomf rto;) Siddy •ogat 01 9atomq 001 1110 i) *lO l lit mei; •aami-otibi 140t111110.) 1.110.9 ;Mr] :91 4./111 J.ill 5i11.4.1n1 1ti.10.46 . .el 011 In T Jo Lulaub 11. M UW.9 •.otlll.l V U IS V l .. { Sn ii 000 . 0 L 'MISTS 1103 MARK THESE FACTS The Testimony of the Whole Word HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Sane and Ulcers. All description of •ores are remediable b y the proper and diligent one of this blest:malt le preparation- To attempt to cure bad legs by plastering the edges of the VlOll,lll together i• lot ly; for should the skin unite, a boggy di-caned condition remains underneath to ',teak out will, ten told fury in a few days. The only rational and ettereiisfu I treatment. as indicated by nature, is to reduce the inflammation in and about the wound and to soothe the neielmoring pane by rubbing in plenty of the &hutment us cult is (arced into meat, Diptheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat, and Scarlet gond Other Fevers Any of the above di•enses may be cured by well rubbing the Ointment three tunics a da) unto the chest, throat and neck of the patient; it wail roan penewyte and give immediate relief. Medicine taken by the mouth must operate upon the whole system ere its influenee can be felt to nny Meal pure. whew. us the Ointment will do its work nt once. Whoever tries the unguent in the above manner for the Ms. caws named, or an aerator disorders stffertine the client at throat, wth find thenwelvcs telicved as by u charm. Files, Fistulus, Strictures The abeve Ow, oft oinplaints will be removed by nighty Mmemi rig the puma with warm water. unit then by most cam:malty rubbing In the ()manurial Preempt sulfa:ling front these direful complaints should lose not a ITlnMeltl in arresting their llTOgrePtl. It phouirt be understood that it ie not imthrieist merely to smear the Ointment on the eirerted puns, but it must be well rubbed in fur some considerable time two or three times a day. chat it mug be taken 11110 the specie'. whence it will remove any hidden tore or wound as efleemally as ;hough palpable to the eve. There again bread and name. poultices, after the rubbing in of tie Ointment, will do great service.-- Tta• is the on , y sure treatment for (emotes, CUPCs of mincer in the stomach, or where there may be a gen eral bearing down. Indiscretions of Youth; Sores and Ulcers. Blotches, as also swellings, eon, with certainty, be radically cured if the Ointment be used freely, nod the l'illa be taken taught and morning as recommended in the printed itintructions. When treated in any other may they only dry up in one place to break out in atwitter; wherein thin Ointment wall remove the llama from the ny siren. and leave the patient it v Ig nrous and heahlty being. it will require time with the use of the Pills to enure n hinting cure. Dropsical Swellings, Paralysis and Stiff Joints luhough the above complaint," differ widely i u their origin and nature, yet they all require local treatment. Alan) of the worst cares, of such diseases. will) lad 111 a comparatively short .pace of time when thin o int m e nt t• generally rubbed into the parts affected, even after ..very other 111f1111, 1111,C toilet. lit all sc rimp, maladies the Palle rlinuld Inc taken according to the printed directions accompany nag each box. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases: It - o 1 Ler,s , Coro. (Son) Rhoumati-m, Had Llrcapt., .. 4 „,,,„. Ventd., no/r11•• Cooly-1(1r . ! and Sore Sipple•, 1-1 , 1 - onne. Parr JO.lll-, Sort Tlirool•, Blur. )To,-1 r. plu.nt rolon Doeu•cs, net and ousul noula., Veurvy, (ono. Sore !leads • oto-huv. Giondu'ar well. Tumors, • Clrego-foof, tileera, Lumbago, NVounde, Cl•.pned Hand.. Pile., Yawn. CA CllONl—Matte are genuine enters the word, "Holloway, New Vert. and London." are diceeraltne as a water-murk sit evert leaf of the book of ditee. Lion. around ear h pats, nn}; the time may be plant ty ,ecit try bolding, the leuf tothe light. A hand•ome rcwor.l will be circa to any one rendering such In tormatlun a+nn v lend in the detection of any party nr rartire tout.....rf rung the tnethetnea of vemblig the knowing them to be ,rarinut. e•old as the Maeufactory of l'rolearor Holloway. PO Maiden 1.-me-New York. and by all re-pee:table Draegt , is wad Dealer , in Medicine, thtoughout the ell It .1 world, to hoick at YS cud.. G:.! cent.. and 151 ea•li rTl`e , e itettl Eby tal-ing the (tract .to:.- N 13 Po rroi inn./ nor the Pilda , " , nt disorde rare affixed to each boa. Buciii,Vlll.:AT rLout 1 4 , 11P4f1 BueLvOlvxt r lour. in lalre or rote', luani I,Cf. (oriole •1 El. 'U IiANI'S lytoM , E) :torr.,Corner From. food 1. nq , •• oto. 24. I .6u. SKY-LIGIIT PICTURES! TIXE ORIGINAL GALLERY, IN N EIV HANDS. TICS subscriber has taken the Old Gallery, “ndi• tborpored to tithe railier the boon and Cheap eat paCtUrea ever taken in Colombia. He bus mdticd to the fat titre. of the mnm• A SKY LIGHT, 11,111 ba. completely refitted the establ.slimentoind is prrp.irrd to table Ivorri'per. Photograph.. ikletio l7firr, Amurot, per, fileilatitotypes end Pictures on fu , Sis beef attic, VOA at prices isiiica are I utairmid of for ebenpiterii. lalmiesre.. warranted. and a •sti.faCtOry picture fernialed wnhoot repeated wiling's. He nails a eon ! tinualtec of the !there! patronage always exteadeel to Mir establishment. Call and examine spaciraena at I the renal., 14. F.. Corner matt lad Locust irtreem, t lord story. Entrance on Lotus. street. I Oct O. ISM. It J. M. LITTLE. READY-MADE CLO'IIIING. • {E.VIR and Boy,' lieady-madeClothong in great va net), very cheap; all goods war anteJ as repro *Armed. for 'ate by :UALTI3Ik - Cotversbia, Oct-27, :h63. BOOTS AM) SHOES. I Till/MO% G.ni'sl,..tlt.res',Youth'o. and F L' Children Oos J.l awl klio•. • Iland ,t+hoe, o - f Iftlids, elieiper than ever Leo otlered in lb,. place: tome and pee. Far oulu by' I CO:U. Oct. 0, TKO. i tAT.rBY CASE". I ArPLES! 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The Semi-annum Volumea.M4 completed, neatly bound in Cloth, ore and at Two Dollars mach; and Al not in Cov ers are furni.hrd to thole who sokh their bock Num ber:: au:fur:l4 bound. at Twenty-five Cents: each Volumes are now ready, bound in Cloth, rod also m Half Cult. • • The Publi-hers wilt simply Specimen Numbers gratuitously to Ageois and Poitma•ders, and will itotke liberal arrangements with Mimi for circulating the Maantme. They will idoo supply Clubs of Two Vet son. at Five thillsrs a ) ear. or Five Persons at •r,,, Dollars. Clergy men nod Teachers supplied at Two Doll.a rs a i ear. Number- from the conuneure mrnt now Uc supplied. S l-o, the bound Volume-, The Aluaitzitte 14..1161. over e.eVell and not over etxit <diners. The I . o.lage upon each Number. which ran-t be Plnd quill telly in advance at the office when, the Magazine. Is t rev. IVed. i. FAIRER ChN . N. 115111.KH & I•trnilm Square, New York. THE subscriber is noreceiving and offers w r sale u lurke 'lock of all Lnuty of pre pared expresely for family use, by the ton or iu large quantities, and will deliver it to any part of the town. Such as Baltimore Company, Nov. 2, 3.4 and 5, Short Mountain, Nov. 1,2, :1 nod 4, • .14 Lea'. Valley Egg and Stove, Sliantukiii. Noy. I, 2.3 mod 4. Sunbury Red Ash Egt! and dove, rine Grove I-gg and Stove, Egg and Stove, Mimeo's, Not. 1,2,3 nod 4. The above Coal is all kept tinder cover, lour from dirt and . L ate. tr 7 •POrtien purchasing Coal by the eittgo and Calf load will find it to-their ndentiaage to call and exam ant my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Sept. 1.1, 1 y R. P. A. CONTINENTAL SALOON. T the Continental, corner Front nod Loeust fie.. /1.. 110 T COFFEE. TKA, Oysters in good style..id genernl refre.hmeuts ore served up n any hour, day or night. The heat Lager ailornys fresh. Colo. Dee. 29, Ih6o. EIIRISMAN & FLANNERY. THE NEW CORNER STORE, • Oopaline. the Odd Fellows• Mill, nitil the Prank-tit :more adjoining the Rank—are receiving udilltion two lei of Choice New Good: this week. Partic nnentia n is invited to the nitenificent display of coda. etnbrariiirePlain and Pitney Drop, rllk., Gto.try Black Stars, Printed All-wool. and ,Olid red Pren ell Merinoem—decidedly the prettiest :Ind attest good 4 We ever hail—exqui.iiie da+iAO• Prem. ~,le, Del aline, an 1 cu.lam re-. Wool Hahn , . Pop Ice. and the Itein"l.evy"Delninei. i.old in Commit- Al any novellice in traveling Ares. good., entire ew ut thi !int rket, are now ready at FON DERSIIIrIII`P. Storer, Cola. Oct. 11, IE6O. Loeu.t Street. CS. llialthy's Baltimore Oysters in Cans .and huff .111111.. fur Ea it: by Cols Die. 2 .11.410. hl A LTBY & rA.E. LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. LA DI ES Gout Boots, [Adios Goat Boots with heels. Ladies Kid Boors with heels.Ludiesltlorocen nom. with heels. Morocco Boots with heels. Misses Morocco 1300 t, Wllllolll heel s,l3oys Kip Shoes (Ext sal. NICIIA Kip Shoes (I:xtru), Meats Calfskin Shoes (Ex it's). Them SiIOCA lawn been parchaerd from firet itnnde and will be said nt u maull sidvaliee. Oct. 27.1 W. I. (7. & IL P. RRUNT:II. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! THE undersigned, Assignee of Henry Kah -1 ler. of Columbia. has for sole a large clock o f Ce (Ur, Willow. Tin and Copper•W are; Craw nitil Parlor Sloven, of all the Improved Styles; Table Cutlery. Spoons, &e.; a general assortinvon of Mouse- ruriiivh ng Hardware, Ate , which he will cellut very low mi. ere for Cush. to closeout the concern. _ . Country Storekeepers ore invited to examine the stock Everything will positively be sold a, early as as possible. tVitere the purchases are eotunder ault. reasonable credit wall I.egivela en approved se curity• ltore opposite the Conn. CEO. BOGLE, Oat A /PIC tme. The Best, Cheapest, and most Success ful Family - Paper in the 'Union. ECALILPZIR'S Price I'ave acme a numbcr; e 1,50 per year MITE variety, the spriglitlitiert. and the value of the content.. There is a complete history ci nritrlt all the public eVellts of the year—there are umple dissertation. on the leading tomes—there are the graceful trifling:: (not always metal, however. but promundly instructive) of the Lounger—there ore the tides and Morley of Dialwer. Dickens, Thuckeray. he. —there are the new and old—and, abovetill, there are 1110.1 C sulking wood cut ieprepentstions of 1 . 0119 . M110- rury men and thing., of tallies and fashions. emit of customs and countries—all continued within it single volume. and to be had for a Pang. It is u grand plc ore hook of the human Isle of the nineteenth century. all 19. phases, and fit nearly ill 11901019.. Every etas.: of readers. moreover. may he:interested by it— the old and thoughtful. the 3oung and guy; the man of buquess, the child and 91G. vvoinau.—X. Evening rsq. We would 1101F0 often mill attention to Ilarper's troilly it we IA ere not well satisfied Muth is the sums at- paper publoilted In the ratted :States, and for that re.moti, mud that alone. we deptre to tee it undermine and root outs certain kind of literature too prevalent, whirl, blunts the inordls Of its readers. Vlliales their taste (or %allot,'" Tr Odin:, and to altogether bud in it. efreets —New Loodoo .4c/racism Its Dimmers Magazine ban done much to drive out the vellowseovered literature. so nt e ehoirld be glad to see thin new Weekly tuhe the pinee of More papers which depend fn . I`oof, trashy 110VCii. —Yew reek It Dierper s Weekly) in the proper net for binding. and nn excellent opportunity an ■lfordcd for any one who triadic, to printer the bintory 01 die couture us it is made, to do so by filing Ilst per's Pon rice (NI irk.) Joek•oaritx. its fresh leaven. its clear type. ins esteem' ' $ va revere Intl j 41.1 .•rn I,v•nt• upon the follies of the turien.tis elegantly Armen nod dint flielliftd , lll . l., and its able correspondence. all combine to snake si the model newspaper of Ott country, and one gnat every family mutt prize. Its comic:pied weekly awn mary of Foreign and Domestic Intelligence to al,. ge , fier rupener to that contained in any other journal. publiPtAed too, to a form facile:servants,t and if taken care of as It deserves to be, it will be found in future years as welcome o companion for the handy and facade ay the day on winch it was Urea. penned —McConorferilte (0) harper'. ‘Veeltly is electrotyped. and hack num ',cr. eau be furnished at any time. TIF;It One Copy for Twemy Weeks. One Copy tor osso Year, One Cupy (or Two Team Vivo Copie• (or One Yen', Twelve Carney for Out Tear, Twenty.five Copies for cue Veer, An Kum Cop will be allowed tor every Clob of Twelve or Twenly h oe Sbnwertlwar. leVole. I and 174. For 'lry Year, 15157,1P5R, nrd •u 40. of ..NAR PER% W EIKKLY," hondrornel y bound Cloth eau*, !Nice .14,50.esehore now 'emir. HARPER it BROTHER:a * VflUildia equate, New York. Nov.2:lV* Johnson'r Patent Hog Trough. eubseribere having paralleled the right to mar. ufeeture and sell thus invention in Leneastaer room,. deiure to introduce it to general use It is a c■nt iron trougbwith a shifting top, of 'efficient commits** hold the feed of one hog. It m re. constructed thwt the ani mal cannot get to feet into It. and man lobe It. feed without the usual mumbling am' splashing. By the arrangement of the top the cog in prevented from reed ing until the trough is filled, when the tepees' hesitated at will. The trough will he found a great coo sentence in feralmg. and mum wheat known. heroine populate. The trmigh• rice for tank. at the shops la :caved street below Craton, Columbia, Columbia. Jury 21,1%0. BAR altering lamfra to Intro Coal Oil. We twill al. T ter any ordinary fluid or Oil lamp to hum Coal Oil. Camara Wick. and NV complete, for 50 eh. at the 1. , 1c0 Goi.prs awort rAtt 'FEK 1S COAL! COAL! D.P. A I'POI.D. Tin.. 1.2 3.4. 5, G, 7 and S. Cunnl Ha-in ZLITLEE 16 Elto MICE REDUCED Shoulder Brace and Chest iblgutding &wen Jere, jug received and for sale at J. S.DEL.L.}..."I* T Co.„,Drug Store, Oct.oo, It3GO. Front Street, 4.7al.icabta lc , . TEST MAU, 11 larger:and .finer stark of Toys and fancy . goods than ever before. hly mends .aud others are writed to call sud examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. as they will here find an unlimited assortmcnt, , suituble for eats to acmes of every age and taste. ,An immense assortment of Portmonnules rocket Books, &c., MM.& and other Fancy : Articles,. too numerous to mention, for stile by G. J. Sh.ITB. Locust street• between the Bank and Franklin House. Columbia, Arc. 1, IM9. „ • . P. SEgM=R tk SON, Front at., below the Bridge, Columbia, Pa. WE . just - returned from • • the city with a 'complete assortment of Goods; selected with - - great care from , the -beat "fsetoriesitt the country.— Our Stork , s now very large; consisting of • WATCHES•CLoCKS, - Silverware, Plated Ware, Bracelets. Brooches, Sets of Coral. Mamie. Cameo, Lava and Jet. Her Finger , Rings, Ittedallione,.l3old Pens; Pencils. Chains...eutes. ytreve Buttons, Spectacled, Pocket Books. ac.. &e., ere. We invite the public 160 r e -us a call and examine our large stock, especially of Clocks, which are in good working order nod well regulated, and will be eold at the lowest prices. P. SIIREINER & SON Columbia. ApTi: 29, 1960 z Copartnersh ip. HAVE Mir day nem:minted with myself in bushier% my roil y George H. Rumple. in copartnership with whom I Wlii-eOIIIIIII3C tlialiardware Sudne•*, nt the old suind in Locus aired below Second, under the firm of J. Rumple & Son. I return sincere thank* to the public for part liberal patronage. and respectfully ask a continuance to the new firm. JONAS RUMPLE. Columbia , ' April enth, The ru'lrcribers:vrould call the attention of:the public to the _LARGE STOGIE UP HARDWARE, must received by them. They catirefli.r a complete art.ortment 'of everything' in their line of businers • Utter Wholernle or Remit. Bar, Hoop and Band Iron, Steel, &c. They have constantly on hand an assortment of Iron and Steel of tell kinds; Paints, Gloss. oil.o, Varnishes. Cedar wars, &c.; a large stock of Gum and Hemp Packing, Gasket- of all sizes. A iurge supply of Coal Oil Lamp, and Shade? , of va dom. Lamb , . Kero.eue Oil of the very best <polo** Agvioa for Farrell h Herring's Putcni Champion File and Burglar Proof Safe. & SON. Loeu.t Pt reei below Second, Columbia. Pa April es, 03004 A LARGE MOT OF IFRESII. GROCERIES. QAMIIEL F. lIBERLEIN invites the attention IJ of his friends, and the public. generally. to his stock of rise Groceries consisting, of; Sine Green told Mimic 'I eats; Rio. Java. Imeityra. urd To, key Col - - ice; Refined, Pulverized,und Mow% Sugar.; Cheese, Fish, Still, Soup, Molasses. he., vit6 every oilier milt .0 necessary to complete the assortmentof a First Clam Grocery. I will .titer the shove goods at as low a price as they can be bought anywhere else. S. F. BOER LEI N. Sept. 0:1,1.10. No.:I, Locu-1 F HILIMDELPEIZA. WATCH ANDJEWELRY STORE 0. Conrad, Former Oecurnr, • ~~ ;i yr No. 148 North Second Street, CORNER OF QUARRY ET. 'Phe undersigned Lna lensed the above premims. where he will keep it large a.soriment of Gold and Silver Watches. of Amerman English and SWINI. Airtime...c ome of the neon celebrated makers. in uelditinn tm which, w•th be found alvero • on hand (tool made to or der) sic extensive variety of Jewelry, Silver mid Sil ver Plated ware, together with n getu•r.d ion.ornitent of such goads to‘ nre usually kept in a first-clues Winch need Jewelry Store. The patron. of O. Conned and Omer of the subseri be r, iogriber with the public generally, are iuvtlrel Ile cull, where whey will receive at good article for their money. A. I urn determined dodo 'trimly /I eat.h bus mess, goods well lie mold very low. "Small Profit. and Qum/ Sates," the mono of chi• e.tatnlt.hment 1.141NR 4 R. RR0091A1.1,. Connorly 0 CONRA D. No. 14S North Seeond Se., cornier of Qu,erry, June :bed. FOE. SALE. Ino.noo rin.irrmg 1. ,tll, 50.000 Pollogft-4 (let, 00,(..00 do. 3 IMEESM Farmers Give this Your Attention! 500 41111 ELS Pure Ground No. 1 Plaster, A PrOf.fret 51ny5. , 60, Warehouse, Cum.! Unpin. OODIDUSSION BUSINESS. rruin undersigned havottLatischeut led together forthe .1. purpos=e of doing COAL & IRON COMMISSION BUSINESS, in the Borough of Columbia, losiscuster county, Pu.. espeetfully Inform :shippers shut they have leased Iron the Canal Department of the Pennsylvania Rail road Company. the large and commoilioas %%liar( nee the west side of tile Canal .111.411, Dille hundred fret in length by sixiyisix feet in width. mid are now pre pared to ;receive nod Iron-hip Con' and Iron on the most satisfactory tering. Our facilitles for doing bu siness are so great that we flutter ourselves there will not he tiny detelainit in forwarding all height to its destination. We solicit consignments. nod pro mise on rue part prompt attentiomto the business en trusted to our corn. AMOS GIRREN, Th JOS. WELSH. Address GREEN & WRLSR, Zolutobius Pu. May r 26. Now Goods. T"' •uhaoriher having bad rcturnrd from the city of Philadelphia, is now °petting an uneommouty large addition to his former stock. e t ing of Drug•, Chemical*. Dye Stuffs, he , to which the in tention of purchasers is requested. R. WILLIAMS, April 14,15(M. Front street Josh FELIX, it) 1 1.1: 4 5 /11: 1 PV17/1 1113474 Front Street, between LOLUSt and Walnut, COLUMBIA, PA. TUE subscriber invites attention to his very lurge and choice block of CWATCHES LOCKS, & JEWELRY, which he it prepared to sell cheaper than they can s be bought at any other emabli*lsment. Nv is pre pared tootrergreatbergaine,and he respectfully'''. viteethe attention °rpm chasers to his etock,which embritee. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ofevery kind; all kinds Of OLOCKS.rrom 61.0 up wardeiltei nvitestlicattentionor Boatmen to hielarge stork of LEVb:II BOAT CLOCKS; J PAVBl.RY.con ai.iting or Kul Binge,Pi eget Binge Dreamt Pins. &c. at lkindeofSilverSpoone ; Plated SoupLedles,Table and Tea Spoons. Forge .&c.. which are we rranted to wearneeriy equal to Silver; Gioldand Silver Pen andrans; GoldandSilver.tpeetaeler togethes with the granters variety of FANCY ARTICLES ever before offered. _ CUTLERY...AIso. a superior assortment of Re al:dyers and other Pisa:ol;4lnd al I lumina( Knivt.r, ottlieuest manutsciurc. 81.11Ctat.:ent1)11 Willltejiven.ar heretolote.to the epttirinit or admits, Windier} audiewelry and all cork will be warranted. A contitirmice o r'orineTTl aironagr i a rrcpert fully .resecitetl. JOIIN EKLIN. Cniuszkist../Iptil 11, I P6O. NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. WE are now opening al the. corner of Third awl Unton :greets, a Urge nod vet) destrabio lot of FALL AND WINTER 'GOODS. to which we invite particular "summon. Mous de Lninee and Caitlin:temp. Printed and Plain Styles; Merino. and Alparae, it all mem • the beta Xlnke. of Prime.%) yard. for $l.00; Red. White and Yellow Flollllel ll , from 20 etc.. to 40 ele.: Ticking.. Illoolitts, Checks, &c., a large assortment and very cheap. Gentlemen are requested to examine our Stock et Black and Fenny Colored Clothe. Black and Fancy Cn•hmere.. Smith Silk and Velvetile.tittp,ristmetin. Kentucky Jean', Tweeds, fee., which we R4I sell a. cheap as the cheapest. Boots and Shoes, lists and Cope, all Styles, at very low price.. Country produce taken in exchange titr goods at market prices. I. G. SW. P. BHUNKR, Corner Third and Union streets. !t ;DO. 13.30. 4.M. POI 2o ci. 40 OIL U. C. FONDERSMITIVS NEW STORE, OPPOSITE ODD FELLOWS' HALL, LOCUST STREET, COLUMBLS, PA„ WILL IX OPES TO TEL PIIIILIC, On Monday, October Ist. 1800. J. Wa BOWERS, - Enparintendent. QUITE as important Is the arrival of New and Beautiful Dress Goods at the old established stand. adjoining the Colombia Bank. where the sub. scriber will be happy to see all his old eustomee. and as many new ones as will favor - him with their pa tronage, cud at the same time solicits a librrai share or 'mem:mesmerist to the - new saterprire, opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall. For the very liberal encounigement heretofore re ceived firm the people of Columbia and rieiaity. and the plitilte genanttp, during In. recidenee in Colom bia. be resew, bi•sionere sharks and hopes to merit and receive • conanuanee of their smiles and good wisher. Fischer particahus trreafsr 11. C. FONDCRSSIITH'S. Sept ^9,' CO Trople's C.af ent,emboa 11 . DE OB.OI I OI R I IN - 306121.13, EverY Description of - Lumber,. DINE and Cypress Shingles, Dressed Flooring. .1. Weatherboarding, Window tinsli,Picteta; and velSibing in bin line of nosiness. - lin , isjust receiv .ng his Spring Stock of Lumber, and has on hand a large and complete assortment of DRY LUMBER OF 'EVERY QUALITY. Office and WareSonse in Front street, Lumens Lo- Cilia and Union, Crilumbla, Fa:" • Columbia. blare 31st. 1860. A-PHELAN liEubscriber bas just pat up in, the 'Washington T , House. adjoining Ms Restaurant. a A FIRST-CLASS PIIELAN BILLIARD . TABLE, - with all the accessories of best quality; This •is the best table inalny, town or city in the state, oat of Phila delphia or Pittsborg• Lovers of the game are invited to cult. D. HERR. Columbia, December 24, 1659. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES.--We .have been selling the above Cough Lozenges at the Fatly hledieine Store all winter, and they have given general satisfaction to nil that have used them. The Rev. Henry Ward Beecher say... so far as he has had an oppormnity of comparison. Brown'., Troches are pre-einineutly the first of the great Lozenge School. [Jan.lttl. 4 Large Stipp Ipof - EXTRA sugar Cured Hamel ul 15 rent 'rr lb., l'lnut Haut.. 111 Me.' Pork, • • 12r -" " Extra Dried Beef, 15 " " Shoulder.,lo it _ " • Potatoes at 45 cents per bushel For pale at the store of THOMAS WELSH, Columbia, May 19,'20. Head of Canal Balm. The above Preparation, which has received the greate.t recommend:, lions as a beautifier and pro moter of growth of the hair, has jam been receiv ed by K. WILLIAMS, Coln. April 9.1,M9. , From Street. COAL OIL! TITS subscribers keep n constant supply of the Bur Kerosene 010 also, Coal Oil .Lamps, of every vari ety and size, Shades of different natters's, &c.. Ac. J. ittrarLp: SUN, Locust street below Second, Columbia, ra. April WO z 60.1 I3HID SEED. Just received a new crop of Canary, Hemp and Rape Seed; the atice4.l Seed to town, at DE1.1.1.717 & CO'S • April 14,'60. Drug Store, Front rireet. N. E. CORNER FRONT & WALNUT STS Columbia Penna. lIF subscriber 8111101111M1 that he has rented the .1. above estabbshed and well-known Hou l. and has opened it for the accommodation of the public. He has furnished the house and is pn•puted to enters Wei travelers mitt boarders. Ile table will be well furnished with everything the tnarket adonis. At his Mr will be found the best brands of all kinds or Lis gum.. Connected with the Hotel, in the basement to a FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, where oysters in every style, end other refreshments, are served up et good style. irr Families supplied with first-rnie oysters, in large or mall quantilte, at reawoitaide rates. ' The support of the pub' cis respectfully SAAIL. ii. LOCKAR.D. Columbia, April 1.1, ISCO-tf. THE LIIMEER-TARD AND OFFICE, formerly occupied by smith. It bond- uud Smith. lit the low er end of Columbia; it will be rented me.y low, and in • tich -Med mt+ si, will suit persons thing to rent. For enquire of lIERSHEV, Jun 1b1.'61,1-t( F.nrview Mills. OtrlC Fly Piipero, for Grituti g.i. Picture nod Lookiiig Glove Framed, &c . il—mritoetpi a l BAYLOR A AIcDONALD'S. April 11. Columbia, Pa. The sulhiterther lidvatig rented the Lime Kiln, and Quarry at the Cn hid 8.14111. it prepared to .upply THE BEST QUALITY OF LIME, for Rai Iding or At:mull:lg purposes, in large or •mall yanninies, Slaked Limr for Manor: supp'ird nt renannable rates. 13. F. APPM.D. Co:a. April '2l. 'W. Comm Damn. JAMES SIIIMOEDEB, MANUFACTURER OF Ladies and Children's Boots and Shoes, • Loma Street apposite the Franklin House, Columbia, Pa. Tlii subseriber invite. the attention of the pnblie to his lloot aid Shoe Store niti Manufactory. wh e re hr is wennn d to supply or make to order every vn,lely of I,olte-.• Mss-re end eltuldren'n I SHOES, GAITERS, BOOTS, SLIP- IF PERS, &c. lie ate. none but the hest material, end his work is done by good workmen he turns out no other than good work , winch he will warrant as cau-fnelo ry in ci) le, fit, end every other particular. lie tenders her thank,. for it steady and liberal patronage and *Coheirs its continuance. B. P. A 14.111. D. Cu.lll Ruin Colum Liu. July 21. TO JIIST received a fresh supply of all the Popular Patent Aledietnea of the day, which ure warranted genuine, at the UOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE., Dec 3 1'59 • Front *trees, Columbia LUMBER DEALER COLUMBIA, PA. Office in Northern antral Railway Depot Building, foot of Walnut at., lia• on hand a general Arnortment of White Pine and Hemlock Lumber, WHITE PINE SHINGLES, PLASTERING LATH, &c. Good Qualities, at the Lowest Market Rates- P,Talere Columbia Insurance Company. THIS Company is ahthurized by its charter to insure 111 the rounity, or its boroughs against loss or damage by fire, on the mutual plan. ' for ally length of time, lansted or perpetual, either for a. cash premium nr premium note. PREMIUM NOTE SYSTEM. haw %Om insure for a premium note will he in come (or live )ear., molt imlnsct to IthBCSSISICIIIS in ente of lomm4 ;CASII SYSTEM. Those who insure fora cash premium will be im surd (or any term not exceeding five years, and nal subject in any asees-ments. One per cent. premium veal he charged on farm properly forth.: term of five years. DEPOSIT SYSTEM Farm property will be imeureil for the term of ten fear•, for it deposit of three per cent. of the amount tnsureil, the whole amount of the premium note to be returned at the expiration of the policy, without in terest. nr the paltry to be renewed for len years, with- GUI any expense at the option of the lIICIIfer. The Company wish to employ a number of good Alt,lll o . who will be furnished with the nece•cnry Wanks and instruction• by calling ...I the office of the Company. in the Borough of Columbia, Penney - I vaniu. or addreerinx the Seelettity by mail. C. S. KA U rPM AN. President, MICHAEL. B. MOORE, Vire President, CFO. YOUNG. jr., Secretary. • M. M. STRICKLER. Treasurer, • JACOB IL SHUMAN. WYATT W. ItIll.l.h:R. HENRY R. icsanvELL, JACOB SEITZ. HENRY E. Wot.r. Columbia. Lancaster co., reestea, March IJ , Itsso, March, 17, t6ll• CCULCIEMAZZING. CARTER & BECKER, MANUFACTURERS OF COACHES. CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, Sc.C, Second Street, nearly apposite the Lutheran Aura, °iambic, Pa. SILVER MEDAL Ist PREMIUM-1859 BRONZE MEDAL—Ist PREMIUM-1859 Awarded by the Lancaster nvinty Agricultu sal and Mechanical Society. TEE subscribers call attention to the fact . the First PrIIIIWILIM a Silver ,PiledaL. was awarded them by the Lancaster County Agriceltoral and Mechanical vractely (or the best:Mulling Top Bug g) exhibited at the Fair of he Society in October,' lt"O; also, a Bronze Medal—First .Prioniunt--for the best At their Coach and Carriage Making' Establish meal, they comorane to manufacture Coaches, Civ ilises? Buggies. Sulkier. and ■ all other vehicles in their line. Their reputation as workmen is fairly es. uralished, as they can confidently chi's for their work the merits of licnuty of form, elegance of finish, and strength of structure. One of the distinguishing features of thearwork is us durability; all vehicles of their toad are constructed of the Lest seasoned mate rial, and put together firmly and substantially. Thal give peruculer attention to the REPAIRING OF VEHICLES, and warraotsll-their work is *hii line to give owls; In addittan to their praelima experkmee ..se be. eineas they have the ar•imanee or the beet workmen —none other being employed. • - The public be reepeetfalty invite% et call and ea amine the meek on hand. SA MUM, CA TITER, F:Un !N A. ILINCKER Columbia, Nov. 24, 1941-l. BURNETT'S COCOAINE BELLEVUE HOUSE. FOR RENT. lIIIKEI IJIIVIXI I JAMES SI!ROEDER a :ioni4:),o34l9;ioB:4'Clktiltpm+'ll HALF-MLLE NORTH OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER C0.,-PA. , HB subscriber, Proprietor of the "Hillside JI„ 'Nursery and Garden,n offers for sale. at his: premises. a general assonment of FRUIT, t-ki ADE &ORNAMENTAL TREES, of the choicest varieties, a rare collection of Hardy Ornamental Shrubbery—evergreen and deciduous, the finest climbing plant* of_every description de. mended In this market—all hardy, many monthly, or perpetual bloomers, the standard varieties r of varieties{- GRAPE VINES, - .07m- " cr ' NATIVE lc BIOTIC, 91. • email fmits of nearly A .• every variety worthy • .- of cultivation in, thus climate. Gooseberries • • _ that will not wrifileto; also, the finest collection 01 hardy roses ever offered for sale in Columbia, and. after invection of other gardens, he thinks he may safely assert, the finest grown and hest assortment now in the county He calla attention to the Omen House, which is crowded with the rarest and Most soaght (or varie ties of Ornamental and Flowerifig Plants, and chal- . lenges Lancaster and York Counties to produce a choicer or better grown collection of Green mid Hot House Plants, than now on hand at the “Hillside Gar Jen,. in order for Spring Trade. Ile offers them cheaper than they can be bought at any other estab- It.hment in the above counties or in the Plate. • • . . He keeps constantly on hand at bin Extensive Nur sery and Garden, or can furnish at short notice. every tree, shrub or flower, connected with the busi ness, offered for sale in Philadelphia. In connection with the Nursery and Garden, the Proprietor will undertake through the agency of William Stafford, a scientific Landscape Gardener and Nurseryman, educated ire England, to plan and lay out Pleasure Grounds, Gardens, Ice" and to do generaijobbing in this line of liminess. frrAll fancy and jobbing work will be warranted to give satisfaction to the most tasteful and fastidious, and will be done nt reasouat ie rates S. lI.:PIMPLE. ColuMbia. Apr 4116.1868. Stoves, Tin Ware, Gas Fixtures, ?sc. =MAST WILSON, N. E. Corner Second and Locust treets. rrH subscriber having enlirely refitted his store and laid In a complete new stock.of every thing in his line. invites the attention of the public no hi. asannment of STOVES OF EVERT STYLE & PATTERN. His mock iwvery large and complete, eon si-ting of Royal Cook,William Penn, Noirle.National. Young America, Mo Cooking Ranges,Parlor Cook, four patterns. Parlor Stoves of every make, size, style and variety, Bar Room and Office Stovas. &c. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. A large mock of articles in the above line of ba.l - that is ma nufactured Tin. Sheet Iron. &e., for Household purposes. His stock is of hie own manufacture, and Ile can vouch for its excellence and durability. Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, &c. A LA Kul; und complete assortment of elegant GA. 11. Fixtures of tasteful designs, consisting of six. four, three and two burlier Chandeliers. single burner Hall Pendants. Side Lights plain and ornamental. Drop Burners, Be., always on hand. GAS FITTING n all its branches attended to with promptness. House Roofing, Spouting, &c. OUSE ROOFING and SPOUTING put op in the H most substantial manner; Plumbing, Bell Hang ing and other branches of the business, carried on as heretofore, on the most reasonable terms. lIIRAhI WILSON, Corner of Second and Locust streets. Columbia. September 5, IBM Split Peas! A Supply of Dried riusjust received . imti ß f i cl i tr is tl i ? s very LX cheep. ut N0v.19.1859. Grocery• Store. N 0.71 Locust st. . CURED ..parkliog Gelatine for sale et the Golden 0 Water Drug Store, Front street. FRANKLIN HOUSE RESTAURANT UNDER THE FRANKLIN HOUSE, LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA. PA. TitF. subscriber hits opened In the basemen' of hr hotel. the Franklin Rouse. a RESTAURAIVP. where he is prepured Oystersand other Re fieshraent• in the best style. The establishment has been newly fitted up with r clew to the best cream modalion of his customer., end 310 effort will be spared to properly and promptly cater to their win t and appetites. The (./.) Eters &c.,provided will be of the best gus sty, and that they may be well cooked rind serve,' on experienced person from one of the best e.1...1111-11. meat,, ut Plitiadelphitt has been engage., to :like charge of the cooking ' department. the soli-,', me, asks of his friends and the public it share or custom. .1. M I 1 RH. Columbia, Oct. 29, 1959. runsm llouse NOVXdb. 11111 E Books of the subscriber have been placed in the 1. hands John Eddy, with authority to collect all accounts. Persons indebted will make payment to him, mole having claims wal please present them for settlement. L. S. FILBERT, 31. D. October 15, I.S5D•tf. wE have open a choice lot of sugar eared llama. 1.0. &. tf. F. BRUNER MEM I UST RECEIVED, direct from the maniac turevs. u lot of Jears' Patent liermviir or Coal oil Lamps. of 13 different palterns, unrivalled it. beauty, simplicity. safety or economy. They are DOI Wilde io explode, emit SIO oiren.ive odor while burn ilia. very easily regulated, burn without smoke. and the light is much cheaper than any oilier now in use Also, u fresh supply of Genuine White Kerosene or Coal ail, suitable to burn in the above lamps, all of which can be procured on very reasonable terms, at the Drug Store of Dec 3)1..59. R. WILLIAMS. CRANBERRIESI Top. aubteriber but on hand a sorrily of Cranhprriet• —fresh. sound fruit. H.SUYDA hi, Nov. 21. 1860. Cor. Front and Union *IA. JIISFOII StljE. We have a large lot o quart, half gallon mid gallon Jars with tiu lid which we vrillpispose of at vuery low figure. T. te CELLEVT re CO FREPAR FOR COLD WEATHER. T HAVE just returned from the city will, a splendid 1. assortment of all the new and improved pattern , aw l +t vies Of COOK, PARLOR, STORE AND OFFICE STOVES, which S feel satisfied will compare with any other laibli.Linent this side of Philadelphia. Call and ex amine my stock which NVIII be sold at a small advance. HIRAM WILSON, N. W. Cor. Second and Locust streets. Columbia. ceps. 15, 1t,60. Sportsmen Look Here! I. no double and single barrel guns, just received at the Hardware Store of .1 Rumple & Son. Double barrel guns from SG. up to M. Single bar ter from 1112. to 520. We have received everything in the gunning line. curb on Powder, Shot. Cups, Powder Flw.ks, Shot Pourliev, Watkling,Gume Bags,&c., which we offer to vet tat very low rates. entumbin. A 0g.25. 'CO. J. RUMPLE & PON. Just Received Alarge assortment of the latest improved Coal Oil Lamps and Chimnies also.a superior article of t'uul Oil, all of which will be *old at reduced ,prices by ept:lslM. The First Raft of the Season. E.K. - SMITH Will be receiving during the Spring, 3,000,000 feet Pine Lumber, by raft. 4,000,000 " " " boat. 2,000,000 " Hemlock" " 1,000,000 Plastering Lath. 500,000 White Pine Shingles. 250,00 Cypress Shingles. • 4A General Assortment of Worked Flooring, Siding, &c. [mar.3. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED. THE nalwribers have jaat opened a large and splendil assortment of seasonable goods, .o which they would:Mite the attention of purchasers generally, couNsteng of Vine Fall Styles Drams Silks. t rom 50 ets. to $l. per yard, Frelntb IN scion*, All-wool Delames t Cashmeres, Coburg*. Poplins Alpacas, Flannels. Dtlalllrs, Front*, tit loves. Gun: a'.. tallow Is, Blankets, Cknles,Cassimeres.Butinetts, resin ago, Car. pets, thl Cloths, Window.dhudes,Clothing t bloots end Shoes, Queensware, Groceries and Provisions, to• getber with sll other goods usually kepi in country stores; all of which they will sell at the very lowest cash prices. Count-y produce of all kinds taken in exchange for goods at the highest market price.— Thankful for the already liberal patronage bestowed upon them. they would say to their cumomers, and the community in general, that by Fair Dealing. and *tact attention to business, they &met* merit a con immure of the same. MALTBY & CASE. . _ Locust Si, Opposite .7. Rumple & Son's Hardware Store. (Oct. 27. 16611. I :1 G Dt: Runt. 'WADE by J. Rumple. No humbug. It k made in powder. and will not rod the bed elfabing. it does uot prove eed•fuetory the money will be re funded. For sale at the stole of 1,30;00 J. RUMPLE*. SON. Ilenry O. ables Philocozne• ACONVWVIENT rind adminble drearing (or die hair. it prevents the hair from falling off: rendering Hs growth healthy and vigorour. Direction for nee aebonspanying each bottle. For sale lig M IL IV/LUAUS, uth Id. 1980. Front area. STEREOSCOPES AND STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. 117 E have received from the New York Stereoreop. 1V Company, a fine lot of Stereoscopes and View' Lich we will sell et le.s than Philadelphia price ) eland look at them. PAYLOR & IticDONALD, Froat street, Columbia, Pa NOV II IMPrZt Z9r.,6?32ia NE TON 1 u : t 1717111 E T 4 jv „op 1 DYSPE:e 111 1 11COMINC, CORDIAL To TEE CITIZENS OF NEW JERSEY AND PENNEY/. VANIA, ATOTIIECA RIES, DRIVOISTS, GROCEir. AND PRIVATE FAMILIES. Wolf's Pure Cognac Brandy. Wolf's Pure Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine. {Volt's Pure Jamaica and St.CroiX ROm. %Voles Pure Senirh and Irish WhiAky. ALL IN BOTTLES. • I beg leave to call the attention of citizens of the United Slates to the above Wines and Liquors, im ported by Udolpho Wolf, of New York, whose some is familiar in every part of this country, for the purity ain't celebrated Schiedam S.chnapps. far. Wolfe, in his letter to me, speaking of the purity of his Wines and Liquors, says: "I wall stake my reputation as a man, my standing as a merchant of thirty years , res idence in the City of New York, that all the Brandy and Wines which I bottle are pure as. imposed, and of the best quality, and can be relied upon liy'every purchaser." Every bottle has the proprietor's name on the wax, and a. fac simile of his signature on the zertificate. The public are invited to call and exam ine for themselves. For sale at Retail by all Apoilk: ecaries ono Grocers in Philadelphia. Gm:mos H. ASHTON, No. an Market al, Phi/at/el phis. Sole Agents for Philadelphia. Read the following from the New York Courier. Enciaamous Bemoan roe one Nate Yoaa hl same s . r. —We are happy to inform our fellow eitizeits that there is one place in our city where the physician, apothecary, and country merchant. can go and pus. chase pare Wines and Liquors, as pure as imported, and of the best quality. We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this _merchant's extensive business, although it will well repay any stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho Wolf's extensive warehouse, N 05.18,20 and 22. Beaver- street, and N05..17, 19 and gl, Marketfield street. His stock of Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have been less than thirty thousand eases; the Brandy. some ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1836 and 1850; and ten thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine. Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, some very old and equal to any in this country. Ile also had three large cellar' filled with Brandy. Wine, he.. in casks. under Custom House key, ready for bottling. Mr Wolfe's sales of Schnapps last year amounted to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in 11.9 a than two years he may be equal ly successful with his Brandies and Wines. His business merits the patronage of every lover of his species. Private families who wish pure Wine.. and Liquors for medical use should send their ord, rs direct to Mr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in ti land make up their minds to discard the poisonous stall from their shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's pure Wines and Liquors. We.understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommodation of small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of Wines and Liquors. Such o man, and such u merchant, should be sustained atrainst his tens of thousands of opponents in the United States, who sell nothing but hat trItIOnS, ruinous alike to humati health and haunt ness. Sept.S,Ualin. THE ONLY DISCOVERY WORTUY OF ANY CONFIDENCE FOR RESTORING Tfl BALD .A.ND GRAY. aS ANY, since the great discovery of Prof. Wood, have attempted not only to imitate his restorative, hut profess to have d iscovered something that would produce results identical; but they have all come and gone. being carried away by the wonderful result. of Prof. Wood's preparation. and have been forced to leave the field to its resistless sway. Read the fol. owing:— Bath. Maine, April 13th, 11i3O. Peer. 0 J. "%Tenn.& Co : Gent.:—The letter I wrote you In 1656 concerning your valuable Hair Rertora live, and which you have published in this vicinity ckewhere, has given rite to numerous enquirles youebing the facts lit the ease. The enquiries are. fir -I, is it u fact of my habitation arid name, as stated in the communication; second, is it true of all therein contained; third, does my hair still continue to be in good order and of natural color? To all I can and do answer invariably yes. My hair is even better than in any stage of my life for 40 years past. more soft 'Willy, and better colored; the same i. true of my .whiskers. nod the only cHUne why it is not generally title. t• that the substance is washed off by frequent ib anon of the fare. when if cure were used by wit- II die Nee In eio.e connectinn wai the whiskers the •ittne r •sult wilt Endow 't the Irma. I have been lir ipeend of a peat number of letters from all On of New Etigiiiml, asking one if my hair still ruitiiiitaes to be g I, a. there Insomuch fraud in the i.. Mi. ttun.,l , l .ale a cc rie.ll. an wril .•s op doubt, Ira ei. ii.iselv mowed and been n-rd, not rutty mullion' no} good edrei,bialnatoroluir ajar) I have not u.ed sins of your Restorative of any mei:ilia' for -woe month.. and yet iny hair cord its eon. nod hundreds have ex:Laniard wi:b cur -1 'eke. as I am now 61 years old and not n gray hair in my head or on my face; and to prove this lade ' I send you a lock of my hair taken off the past week I re ceived your favor of two quart bottler last summer, for which lam very pretrial. I gave it to my friends mid Ili, ielrj induced them to try at, many were skep tical until after 111'101,11nd then purelmsed and used it with alliversal success. I will ask u. n favor, din t you send me it test by which I can discover fraud in the Restorative, sold by many, I fear, without author ny from you. A pure article will insure -uctic... l end I believe where good efiect. do not allow, the failure us caused by the impure article. which curses the in armor of the good. I deem duty as heretofore. to keep you apprised of the costumed effect on my and a.-ure all who enquire of me of my un shaken opinion of its valuable results. I remain, deur sir, yours, A C. RAYMOND. Aaron. Roil. Ky., N0v.30.1853. PROF. O. I. Worm: Dear Sir:-1 would certainly he doing you a great injustice not to make known to the world. the wonderiut.as well as the unexpected result I have experienced from using oxs bottle of your !fair Restorative. After using every kind of Restorative extant, but without success, and finding my head nearly.destitute of hair, I was finally induced to try bottle of your Hair Restorative. Now, candor and justice compel me to announce to whoever may read thin, that I now posse•e a new and beautiful growth of hair, which I now pronounce richer and hand somer tha n th e original was. I will therefore take oecasitiii to recommend this invaluable remedy to ALL who may feel the necessity of it. Respectfully yours, REV. 13. ALLEN BROCK. P. t.t.—This testimonial of my approbation for your valuable medietue (as you are aware of) is utisolianed: —but it you think it worthy a place among the rest, insert if you wish; if not destroy and say.nstlong. Yours, he . Rev. 8. A. B. Depot, 414 Broadway, and sold by all dealers throughout the world. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, viz: large, tnedium, and small; the ' , Mali bottle holds a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the me dium holds at least twenty per cent. more in proper ' lion than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large hold. a quart, 40 per cent. more in proper Lion, sad remit" for three dollars. O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New York. and 114 Market btrees, St. LOUilt, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Policy Goods Dealers. Dec, 154h,1960.3m LINDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER, A STANDARD DIRDICI:g T• FOR the speed". radical, and effectual cute of all Diseases arising from Impurity of the Blood. This medicine has wrought the most miraculous cures in desperate cases of Scrofula. Cancerous Fonviationt, Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples on the litre, Sore Eyes, Old. Stubborn Ulcers, Scald Dead. Tenet Affections, Rheumatic Disorders, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Jaundice. Salt Rheum, Mercurial Diseases, fie nerul DeWitt y, Liver Complain, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits. Foul Stomach, Female Complaints. and all Diseases having their origin in an impure state of the Blood. We refer to the case of David McCreary, of Napier township, who, on the 31st day of August, 1838, made affidavit before Justice Uorley, that he war treated for the core of Cancer by three physicians of itedfoni county, and by Dr. Nev. ion of the Eclectic College In Cinetimati, for a period of needy eight months, not withstanding which, his lip, nose, and a portion of hi s left cheek were entirely eaten away! lie had given up all hope, when be heard of the Blood elenre - her:' and was induced to try it. Four berates cured him, and although sadly disfigured. there i• no q but what this invaluable medicine saved his lite. The full particulars of this remarkable ease maybe seen in a circular, which can he had of any of the Arms . We refer to the ease of Nancy IVies Very, of Klder. toil, Armstrong toasty, Pa cured of !krona& after being enable to get out of bell for three years. To the cam of • lady: in Ansonville, ciertheig county, who war also *Mimed with Scrofula in its worst form. . . It. WILLIAMS Front Street To the care of George Meisel. residing m Carroll.. town, Cambria county, ra., who was so badly a tfi,,,_ ed with Cancer that it eat his retire nom off. •ne lilt case was worse, if possible, than McCreary's. The perimeters of these case.--every one of which we. cured by the use of the Blood Searcher—may also be fraud to a circular to be had of any of the agents. R. M. LEMO.r, Proprietor. Laboratory rot the manufacture and •ale, neat the Penna. Railroad Depot, Holloilryabure. Pa, Dr.Uert. 11. Keyser, Wholesale diem, Prttabarg. Pa . AGInCTS you COLVIKRIA,4L Wittman's, Prom :avert , Dr. W. S. bleCork la. Odd Fellows' Ilan, Lomita at. end J S. Denali & Co., Golden Mortar Drug ttor Fm. threat. 1t604a1 PERSONS desiring Pure Article; in the Gro cery line will call at N 0.71 LOCIIK street. Just received a fretb supply of dye following gni; eles, warranted pare and tresis. New Orleans Sugar Syrups, of all kinds, be. t Baking Molasses, Coffees,. Tap. Spiesta.,Ptais.muelt a. !Med Peaches, Currants, gliatrlS. Ikr„—a lot o S. P. EBSRLION. Doeentber3. N 0.7 1. LoevistiStreet, Coluntbia, Pa. 186 S LIgUTD Rennet for making in a km manatee deli eats demeno. 14.11 dilemmas for ming steam puny emelt battle. Fornale by .o R. WILLIAM " Front , Cola. Ott. 27. len OROCE=n3. SOMETHING NEW.
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