The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, June 07, 1862, Image 4

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    sEvir INNIMECEINENT . cosops;
. .
THE Sabseriber Ma just returnal from the
&sits with his second ism aimed of
FALL AND • %%INTER - GOODS:
Ladies' all.wool Delsinevery UM Spites;
Delalnes , to snit sash and easel one;
100 *ten f.l.wle Genteel;
Ladies , illoArty end -CHorisi..*isldlvtessorweent;
Ladies', tdiaieal and Childeval i blisrad.Bhoen
13slinoral Shoeklot Intsso..l
Helmond Skirts .
Ladies , Sontsa.nad Nadi*.
Ladies' atur Children% Hoods.
OEN W.L'Elel EN 2 .S E Its
Plotho, FISISUCTOS, tie/akin t Rams end Shoes;
pentlemen's under wear, Gentlemen a Extra Kuii
Coats, -Gentlemen's G loves, 11001ery, but.
germs. PIPES OF DIFFERENT STYLES,
All of which will be sold eta very small profit.
H. F. BRUNER.
Cor, Third a n d union cola.
e. 14, '6l
.11732' RECEIVED. .
ALOT of New .Sugur Cured Ham.. of fir-I rate quill
ity. Try them. H ri LYDAM,
Corner Fro a t and Coma .treets.
Columbia, Feb. S, 1.;132.
NEW FURS AT COST
A FEN." more sets of Fors can yet belled sa Con, at
EUNDERSMIT Wt. More,
CoM.Dee. 21,1861. Adjoming the Bank.
MISSOLVIZION,
T" partnership heretofore existing between the
un
dchtgned in the Coachutalistm hostile... under :he
arm of Carter &13cet.er, has bee:. this tiny cli.walved
by mutual eout.cot. The accounts of tile lute firm will
be settled Ly 'Samuel Curter. by shoot the bushiest..
will be conducted us heretofore, tit the old shout, ott
bceotsd street, Columba.. S t hURI. CANTER.
EDWIN A. BECKER.
Colambin, Dee.; ISM
The subscriber mince trom the firm of Carter &
pecker, rein g thanks to the public tor Niro liberal
'wormer. requests a continuance of the •ume to Mr.
F urt er who a»umeo the entire charge of the ha‘inese.
Col.: Dec.?. latit. EDWIN A. BECiliElt.
COAL, COAL, COAL.
T BATE now in store and am still adding
J. to a large s tr. IC of all Linda of coal that my
to-tomer.. may wish, such as
PllitlinOte Co. lump,
`• Nll4 2 3,4 and 3;
Pray Cciy.
sh.nohm Big Mountain ••
taitamnhi I. Lane. Colic y," " "
rah:amok. Itedarlt,
14 kens Vaiity, to. ••
Short Mountain,
Piti•attory4.
riot Grove.
This Coal I. nil kept undercover—foe frem dir
end •tate. My 01.1 and neve rustotne at sc. he nett
to rail and atatiale them4atives that my =rock - IS the
tool they are Inotring for.
Dativerrd to on y purr of town by too or lareer
staaandy. at sa. lost a rate a. any oilier pa I; Ht.
err Nit/ 1111.1 II in ihrtr tutu anent; to ear :vet t saunar
say rhak ifl JaC purdhasam; site:var.,
Coral Ito-nt.
I'. 8. I would tespeelfulit inform nay ett..tantatr
that in 1,011.1•4L0.10, of 111 0 11.1.0tjed po”.111.,, 01 01.
tnir, and the pretrial muntilanant of 'redo- I feel
Obil.TCl.llo CIO, my book, nod from Sept. Muth,
entaituet my He.inese on the Carla ay twin.
Cola. Sept. 7, 13 a , . A
A.241.T1RT GIL4I:2' & CO.,
GOLDEN RIORTAR DRUG STORE,
FROST ST., ABOVE LOCCST, COLA. PA.
-übeeribrra lausinte - purelsa.eu frinn lit late pro
T priemr , .. 11. John & Co., the above e.labli.lunent.
}well here:tiles conduct the hustors , art the old stand
wider the him of ALliliar Gnus & Co.
They %ell! keep a regular tout lure supply of
o g
DKIJGS, MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS,
FANCY ARTICLES. PEInFE %111;1:1".
COAL OIL,LADIPS SHADES,
with a general n‘ntortment of ever} thing u-unity found
pt aimitur e,talifishannins. '
Thi• store bus always done a lending bu hien% in
Columbia and tire new lit In ail! 4:min....0r in
raptitaliOn. hOping to teen Ve a fair proportion of
;albite support.
Ilereafter ernpory ph leinits will hod it to their ad
vantage to piing:use at the ••(:n7ill n Mortar. - wuere
their orders will he vas/ Itte CM Phil
rdelphta wholesale price.%
Families can prorate their metlicnors at all hoots
Strict personal often:loa 515511 to tie' poi ii gof Medi
cines, and all presertpuuns will be viii'ality rota
ht. GRAY L CO.
NEW GOODS.
ninr. underf.igned na. returned from tire city and i•
.1. pr,pured to fore,h the public v nh a good nod
It heap socket of the be , • tie., ‘ll. 041
priere; Ai u-lio-, Idt.ithed and u iced, a cur)
good usOiftmeot or
CASSINIERES, AND CLOTIIS,
Satinett , and Boy, wear—u full stock Lnla p teen to
suit the times.
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries
of all kinds, Cheap for Cosh
p. B. Having rurchated mo.t of my good% horn
wholetale hou‘e. that were forced io sell their
I air prepared to sell at reduced pricer If. F. B
Columbia. Bei. CG. 1861.
Cheap Books, Cheap Books.
I)OOIZSSELLING BI:LOW COST.
In order to renew nur clock. we offer our emirr
nrsoriment of tno.crtlaneous Lou.-,ul the tuiluwing
groat:) , redured prioea.-
81.0 5 Iloo:b at X. cti. 81.nn Iloolgs at C 1 et,
:SCI. • 4i • ct. 30 "
Pict. ‘• 1i
Con.tantly on 1:zo.c1 a general a•oortment of Sehool
lloolc...pnyer, pens, envelop...l, on.l nll kinds of ....ta•
unt.or) hs cheap LID CLII be bought In the 0117.
5A.11.01-t & 51r1.10NALD,
Coln. Oet. ID. 'Gt . Front $1...2 tiroor. , .tlorve I.ocu,t.
THE HEROES OF PEACE.
OM
The, 33(3x-coos; of N7iTeta--
w ANTHONY. No. 5111 Hroadway. Note Yerk.i•
-LI• now potti.•lting. in addition to other potHaits.
the celebrated co.ieehou known ra Europe nod Amer
ica MI
Erady's National Photographic Portrait Gallery
in which is included POrlrlill3 of nearly it II the prom•
lent men of America tint excepting Jeff. Onvis.ftei.
lleaurean rd. Floyd, and a host of olio r COlll. thmine ,
Frme of Fortruihs per dozen. U..n Lc ;fruit by
SCISNRS OF THE WAR FOR TILE UNION,
are puL;i-hed, card si7e. end in stereo•enpir runns
A L.•O. Iktt reOreOp.o VMS,. Or it Par,. LOII•
do t io,,il 10 other purl...of lingtenn as.d France, 11, Scot.
land. lrelund. Wale=, Holland, Smizerland. Spa: a, on
sue Rhine. i.s Athens. 1.:1,0n. T0rt...v.1,e 11u., Lund,
Chinn, India, Cuba, 44e., 44 infinitum.
Ora INSTANTANCOCS STlistr,oseopic
VIEWS ARETIII:GREATEItT WONDER OVTIIE:
AGM
tbeThese sea an In forneth pun nf ri second, and
ruebing of win, r. dm moving of velncles. or the
march of on army. does not in the r‘nchie-1 degree of
trot the ittL.ing of thorn %icore. Tnr y are told tor d3,on
par doze 1.
We nave nleo on band and manufacture the largeot
.I.lllloTtilltsit of Eitereoccope..Pnmographic albums, and
PHOTOGRAI - HIC MATERIALS
in the United State.. and perhnn.t t o the wor ld.
Catalogue., vonte toi.sl4 in,. of sit our Portreint
Vteure, s.ereoscopee, &c., will Le seta free ny mud
en receipt of a "Lunn.
E, ANTIInNY 101 ItrneCarer,
Near St. Nteholtit. Hovel New Vora.
net 10,-01-1y
Trade Sales! Trade Sales!!
TRE subseriber having jinx returned trout the Mil
adelPhia Trade S..ites, oder, at the loan , ' priee•
801 kinds of book.' embracing Law. Piano a, Medical.
;.1 gloss.. Biography. MOCilliaire.l and other kin&
' Lope books will Ad be so.d at the loweet prices ...-
wee had the advantage and were tho only Bookseller
Ifool Lancaster, at the Trade Sales. and as a cosine
cuerice, cats sell,lower than any core. A for en
tee books are here mentioned:
Wobaler•• Ciiiihrtdged Dictionaer.
Vrnreester'e Elan hriiiged Dictionary,
gLirbitees Text Batik.
grviir.ll Array Rcgulaiers.
NeClelinii's Bayonet Exercises,
V S. inferary Tenney,
ZOuave Ditll Rook.
(sin Hool.s of all kinds.
Photographic Albums.
rnr ibe Pocket or Centre Thhie,:l3 great varisty. The
4.,ift Hood ler the aea.on.
School Maps. Charts and Curds,
Pcion'• Outline Maps,
diaindernsP.loctinottarr Chart,
xiadbters' Sabot Cards.
Ser, , :ehni• zthithol Cards,
Hebb , . " ebom Curds.
Bibles In /rent variety trem 1 v.ei,sy..five cents to
Twenty-five Dollars. some of them having the finest
bindiege and plates ever reestssd u, town.
Sunday nehOol Bools—llettiodso.Lutikeras,Epkro
- Arne:a:Au Tract r,on.e.ty, Aincrinso
Sunday nehool Cnion.
School Books—Sa ndere'rTowers, ss rge l's
& Watson's Readers. Mouleotes, ttchnlilk, Wer
Ten's. S.nith's Geograpbits. Also. A is,bt.o-. Aron
mites, Grammars. HIMOrICS. Diet lonarie, he. eqii•
nonery,Copy, and Composition Books. Gap. some.
and Letter Papers, Blank Books, Elates. L. ad en d
Slate Pencils. rens and Blenders, Ink sod Inkstands
Rulers.and Envelopes. Ths hest Ina 111 tire market
are sold here, via: Maynard and Noyes,
lloossro. Laughlin. d Binshfiskl s,
ine. At the Cheap Book Otere
JOIN SIIRAFFER,
Nov. Ip, . No. 22. N. Queen street, Lancaster.
VETRIZIOEs' Halm of a Lhocisand dower,.
4 For tale by R. WILLAWA t
MILE St. Ida Front mreet. Columba'
VITAILIMED, WAINIVED.
AA SNOW Oat. And Corn tor which' Market
/ 510 y Pried will bo PL4 ret Cosh. Apply
Is. F. ArroLD,
cambia. " Con& Volum.
Dv*. MIMI
CIMIMIES Otapui me r lal ti ft
GgiA. Dee. 24, VII. ca. Third irad-174A4.
Vi r *Lit PAPER
TITE - haVe'the balance of oar Cock (31300 piece.) nicely
orrong_ed In our Lower Store Room. ready for in
vention. parchaters call SAVE 50 PER CENT. in
papering their houses by calling fOOll at the old -stand
of U. C. FONDERSMITR,
Cola. March 6.1662. AdJobtang too Bank.
SUGARS, SUGARS.
CALL andOzanaine our Sugars.
CrAN EXTRA BROWN...CI
A rull assonovint oC r.iROCERIES, with a supply' of
CONFECTIONERY
SUITABLE FOR. THE ROLI DAtrS,
At the Corner of Third and Union Streets.
Cont. Dec I& IhUL. 11. F. BRUNEP
Ehrisman & Flannery's
CONTINENTAL SALOON,
N. W. Corner Front and Locust Strcets,
COLUMBIA, PENNA.
E. Q. KEEP the freshet and ben Lager al.
r. way, on tap. Geitioeinril wilt find at
the “Comr.treavAt." every ingredirist for it coot. re
tre.hing. ell every °ere',
a,,ry 1,, it, perfect Thr saloon I. large nod
airy, with a current of nit on the tionie.4 day and a
cm relit of Luger every day The CONTINENTAL IS II
temple of Song—headquarters of jolity, ninth and in
nocent tnwieinent. Nola, July 13, V..
BROWN'S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER.
particularly recommended et 11,14 Season nr u
Toole to the Dyspemic nod Invulid, and is par
LICLI Judy efficacious is summer complaints. For salt
:Lithe FAMILY MEDICINE STORE.
Callt. July 20, 1901.
CEDAUILIXTILICE:
VITT: have unt laid in 100 tgn a-sort ineni of CEDAR
WARIi of every debcruntan. which we ran bell
at very low,priees. .1. RI.IIIPL.P. &
Cola. July 6, 'GI. Locos Wit. below Second.
WRAPPING PAPER!
UST received, 100 Bean - 21a Wrapping Paper. al
3.5 Ct. er Hewn, .1. R1J311.1.1.; & SON,
D. 20.1.,G0. Street.
CHEAP 13001 E STORE,
No. 32, Korth Queen Street,
TS the Cheapest place in the City to gel
A.U tseellausous Book., Standard Woo I.s. in every
department of Literature; also, Schnell Books. and
School Stationery, comprising sill the various Read
ing and Spelling Books. At ithmeties. Algebras. Crum
mar-, Elyinmogres. Dictionaries, Histories. Philos*.
pines. and rill the School Hooks used in the various
public. mid !Private Schools of the City and Courtly.
together with Copy and Composition Books, Letter.
Cup and None. Paper. Blank (took-, Slates; I.eurl arid
Slate l'enerls.reits mid Ro e ,
arid the most complete assortment or ....!4•hool Slur 1011
ery On hand and for sale at the lowest prices orally
place at the
Diaries for 1 , 01: Diaries !or 1.61: very cheap.
Almanacs tor'6l: Almuene• icor Atommte- 1.001:
All kind-! All &dads! All kinds! NWlto'estale and Ret.oll
"4'_• A try article riot on hand mention y furni-lied
r.v.munt extra charge, at JOHN SHAEFFER'S
Chimp Boot. Store
No. North Queen Street, next door to the Exam
suer at nil Herald Oilice,Laneuster.
De, I .
The Last Round for the Season.
choir, lot. and at prices ranch below•
1 the co-t of nattorin.ion,or thew desirable C.av
.nod NuJena Clothe. Alonainhique, Hyinight
Let-ire-. Sze &e . have been received. hail are IMO
r.••t ,•• for the 111.ri . e11011 01 the lathe, sr will W
the tri-t F. ot the kind this ve.lecht—they are prebe
mild cheap beyond comparte.on.
ALSO, 7-4 White and Black Bere ge, for -
eeteeteeisleist reeOlVed :It the Cush eeeee'es of
II C. FONDER.SM
Coln July 13. 'CI. Locust Street.
qn Barrel, NO.l Plaster for eale, by Barre,
1.) V 'sager Ephlnly, by
11.1 l 11ny 14,'01. IL 1 7 A PPOLD
COAL• OXL LARIPS.
GI? AY & Ancot received a largo -apply of
Coal Oil Loop.; Kerosene Of! and No.l
Coal Oil. 'Moe! arc %No/routed pure.
. - _
A GRAY & CO,.
0..114 nn Iv 1.4 t %lon, Drlig
ToBIAS' VENETIAN LINIMENT.
11 71 , , : .1 1 , 1 , az o rt i T n e , ; n v m e . cl ni a „ f i 7 , 1 , :•upply his iruly eel
-4o 'AL '4T
GEORGE SEIBERT'S
CABINET WAR EROOTIS
AND MANILTrACTORY,
LOCUST ST., A TEM,' Dnolts nti.nw THIRD ST.,
COLT:I3I2IA, LAN. COPY, PA.
Mao uhienory, will rnnnuur ihe
ne—r I.t the on: -last!, where he keep on
a•sortm..ot of
FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS,
of the hest quality, style. and in toofneture, unit will
make to older. of motet` 1.1. every ariwie
Ili. live. Ile will give strict unenimit to buainrss, and
r,,peei 1,14 he poLhe a .hare Of it. patronage
rff•Cti DEB rA KiNt; will receive the nio.t careful
uttem ion, at the shortest notice.
GEORGE SEIBERT.
The ..ulircrllier having of-poccil of hi-
lure. hi—invert` Ih:111k. to the guilt far many year.
of liberal p.oronuge. lie re.pee:fully uNks u continu
ance of favor in hip succertor.
Coln. Mar. :30.'01. CASPER SEIBERT.
=
Commonwealth Fire Insurance
Company,
OF the qin'e of PenniNivaina. Oiriee, Common
kJ wealth Dailding, No. 613 Cliegtata eitieet, Philo
delphni.
Capital, souoo—l'afd up Capital, 5200,000.
Oua onzgn IN 1 :sit.
DI REcTORS:
David .7nens. M. IL, Sohn M. Boiler,
John M. \VI iln 11. Sisphen Coulter,
Edward C. Knight, Thomas W. Evans,
Jolot K, Walker, Henry Lewis. Jr,
Thomas S. :tewnr.. Charles L. Pascal.
DAVID JAYNYi. M. D.. President,
JOIIN 51. WHIT:ad., Vice Presid
AMUZI. C M 00:41, S, eretary.
For Insurance aim 1% 1i r. X. Ziegler. Ave
Nov 17
GOLD PENS, GOLD PENS.
J ll.er received a large and fine ik.,ortnical of Cold
l'cn.. of Nesvion and Griswold'. , manufael ore, al
SA VLOIC h Mt:DONALD'S Stool. Shp,.
%g Iri I ni.nve
ruosecc•rls OF THE
ATLANTIC MO NT HLY,
1111 January number will commence the Ninth
T
Volume of this NI ugaziae. Its very large and still
mereasing circulation. i.. a gratifying evidence of ;nib
lie epprovai, mud no it“lu.try will be -pared to render
the forthcoming volume adequate to the requirements
of times so ptegnant with great event. us %0.. of to
day. The life of .he Republic the be.t interests of the
tstion. demand of literature a manly u d generios
action and the conductors of this journal will reale
no effort+ 111 calming the beet to of the country to
support with vigor and eloquence three opinions and
principles wit tell brace the great public !mart to stand
arm on the side of Freedom and Itlgln. An elevated
matiomit American spit it will always he (mind l!s•-
(rated in these nage.. The Avt.swric :11owrin.v mill
never give other !bun the best literature. mid it will be
the con-r un t torn of its conductors to lender its variety
go ewer and its attractions better cacti month than the
lust.
Ann Inc the cardrlltutions already in hand Inc ISil2,
ilie following will commend therri.elvemta auffieleni
inclueemenis for every family inprovide the (Macon].
wig num.rer• for butt-ehold reading:
I . IIODE-.02,AGA5.12. will I egm to the January num
ter a -ern, of articles on Natural lit•tnry, nod oilier
...wired topic.. to tie continued from month to mouth
ihrougnout the hear. The name of -o didingulAheil
nun of beienee w ronneenon with thin Itaaaalleenteal
. a antiwar:it guaranty of the great bench& to be de.
ave.,' (corn Ilia monthly contributions
A New Romance by NATHANIEL 111AWT110II:Ct, will
appear in Tue. ATLareric early in the year.
A new story Icy die late Timor= lVvernitor. au
thor of "Genii Dreeme." will be commenced inn the
January number,
DR. dconor B. WiNtrontr. well bnown for hie
re
mnrkable eaperimenta in Gymnastics. has wriften for
Pat ATLANTIC .-The A woboography of a Siren:till Seek
er:, giving an account of his method of training for
feats of airengili, with advice on clattery of Health
Tbe author or-Lite in the Iron Mills."end "A Slot y
of To-1)a, ," will contlibutc • aeries of Tales duting
the rear
Articles be. Patirs‘rox JApints Lowgiz t alt
tomes of nit tonal Interest. will appear tree/newly.
BATA as TAILOR hat. written a story which will be
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The Stall of Writer-. In Prow end Poetry contribut
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.moor; tie popular numea,the followtng:
RUSArII Lowell, Charles E Norton,
Henry W Longfellow. George S.
Halpla ‘Vuldo I;me-son, Henry Rile..
Nathaniel . Flowthorne, Rev. Walter Mitchell,
Itizevertl, 31r.. H. IL Stowe,
T. \V. Iligilt,on, Harriet Matti:man.
Author o f-Life in the Iron Cherie. Heade.
. . - . .
Nlillr " de -Story or To ..The Country Parson."
D.iy." Ra-e Terry.
(Liver Wender) Ilohnes, Monet I Prescott.
John G. Whittle?, Rev. Britten T. at. Lowell
E. P. Whipple, J. T. Trl.Onbridge,
Bayard Taylor.
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Turnip eed.
: , \TENV Crop, 1861, ju=t received and for sale by the
La quantity Or 1.1111111 package.
A . GR AY &CO .
Coln. July UT. '6l. Golden Altiriar Drug, Stere.
TO TRESPASSERS.
THE subserilter linving rented and put under (sett
tut tom both Islands nhove the bridge. hereby venni.
it persons emu n-t tresp.iseirg apuu said Wand: NO
per-nit will be 11110WVII to lend upon them without
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IS POSITIVELY PROIIIBITEP.
Neglect of ibis notice and infringement of the law
with 111..1!I with prompt prosecution uud the entoree.
men! of the legal penulty.
Colu June SAMUEL WAITPS.
ciTILL in the BOOT AND E SHO ItLi . ..INES:S.2a
13 with the fine-t -tore 111 lau teloae: 0,.
Citizeno of Colniniuse and viclutty w•1-tir
you to Imo, - that litenerman is 1101 m Cuttre Square
any more, but opposite Cuoper'a Bold, Wert King
-treat, and makes
rive Calf-kin Motu for 54.50
Calf-kin ‘Valkinu Slater, t 2.15
Laolir,' 11,1 Cuiter, double soled, 2,00
Ladle,' Morocco foots, •• 1,62
We have concluded to intake the Best NV ork.
mewhat reduced pr.ees; for, though our profits are
and 1, we hope to eight rge our hw•uucts by so doing
Now, CAl:Celli of Coluoubios, 1001:al the .trove Fettle
of puce., and when Du tome to Looneueler, give
lireolconan a call, and we feel sittiefied “ou will be
pleased. %Vork of every character for gentlemen
bullies un, eh old ren, always on hand.
r‘eptember 15. 16611• It
COAL OIL, &C
JUST received n fresh supply of the Lest Kero-ene
od. HUM lig Fluid and A leohnl, Ulla ran always be
had at the Golden Mortar Drug Stale.
vote. Ara ley 19. Front Sire et.
PRICE REDUCED
- 1012 altering hur g r• to horn Cool Oil. We will
ter oily opiloniry Fluid or Oil lamp to pun, Com
U.I, Chtmory %Vo l and oil complete, for ZO et. nt the
0et.20. 1e40.] Ct 1 1.1 MN .ORTA K WWI; 'TUR K.
To Lumbermen ik Manufacturers!
HUEY'S
Patent ShinEle Machine.
frUE subscriber baring perfected the
above machine, omcrs to -ell Stale, t,ounty and
Shop High I. on reasonable term..
The machine cow. and plane. Shingle• to any
width or ihic tales... and produce , a very 11 11 1 Itsrin nun
clean tut lie le. which hare given pencil salts:ay:ton
wherever tried.
One of the machine. mod specimen. split. Work eon
bs seen nt tie tlm.quebanna Planing Mill, Columbia.
Pr. ror !nether information, addre. ,
M. I I 1.7E1,•
Columbia, LOTICIIStrr co., Pa.
_ •
1 43F-TheeontOructionof tilt euw unit frame, itthaths
01 u•e., t•epurute iron, the None r, tit ' , ON loot tall kook
of straight and bevelled work, such tie Flooring
Claphowdine,&e.
Colombia, Aluy 91,1E47.
FRESH GROCERIES
Slili rolli.eriber would invite the attention of house
keepers to hi, sanely and CIIIetI.SIVC stock of
ALL KIN DS OF UROCKITIES,
oelutiine Teas, Colrees.Sugars, Molasses. Dams, &C.
wah a aelleral a••oraacal of lintesekzejaag a ccea•a
ries. lie be 11 , . at the lowest rates.
H. SUYDAM.
Cor. rrotai and 1:11/011 Sic
IME=I2I
NEW STOCK OF COAL OIL LAMPS
PRICES reduced since CURTIN'S ELECTION
wa-- si..,d.tt 13:.; ell 101 tartly t-5 r i
Marble et a 1 at SI. $1 1
Marble Samgl at $1 15 . 1 , 1.5
l'iuttd 1' ur •Ir Siam! to SI 125 S 1 If
1101 St le Mutt.lr sio:al at *1.41) . 1(1 5
(.lobe :sty Ir Not dole Stand at $1 Gt! " *I 8
lira,. )loud at 70 elo .a
!HMV og Lamp. at 51.37'
SI 7
*ale 1. Imp. at $1.:17 ' $1 7
Call aid eXlii iiiii e our stork before puselinstna el,e
wltrre. .1 5 DE1.1.1.:71'..Y. Co.
I:GU. Golden IDur:ar Drug :+iore
\ VEST Branch Insurance Company, o
II V' Lurk Hoven. l'o-coutillueff to ill , Ute buildiug
tub pettouttl properly Olt OA ItelleoOlittle terms us any
other good Company
Pretnnon Note, lo force-530°,059 00.
C lllAgvgv. Prom.: 0. I)..ATTEOLEK V.Prest.
.1. N. eltAl . klAN.Sev't; W . PEA tgo:v. Treo•urer.
Applieudolt. leerived Itv Wst Ale , lllE•Nge..lgeol
Intern.. in, 01 Oro. llogle'- ...umber (Alice. I•lont street
Felt lit 1.4.:1
Brooms, Brooms, Brooms.
2
,5 Dozen Good Cooniry liroom4, idol received and
for •o to nl a 3 50 per dozen
Coin -Morel. 23, '6l. .1. It UM P 1.1: ON •
GIRARD
Fire and Ma rine Insurance Com-
p any, Philadelphia.
Ollice--410 Walnut Street.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER $300,000.
Hoc. G. W. WOODWARD Precideat.
JAF. 8. ALVORD. sSceretary.
A. S. (.; gum - TO/ice Prestdent end Trea.urer.
The undersigned. agent for the above well ItllOWll
19.111U1i011, is prepared to issue it. politic., insuring
against loss or damage by fire, properly of all kinds,
to town nod country. on terms as low as ere eciii.ixt
eat with security. All claims en polities issued
this Company promptly and equitably adjusted.
F X. ZIRRt.Ett. Agent.
Basement of Blacks Hotel, COIIIIIIIIIII, I'a.
LIQUORS.
WE have received a Supply Of
Pure Brandy. Old Hye NVlunky,
Old Port Wine,
which wesitcr for male tog 51ctlicPial purpose•.
A. I.RAY a: CO.
Cola. July 6.'61. Golden ;Mortar Drug Store
Pure Coal Oil, No. 1.
COAL Oil at fourteelieriat;per tarirraned as
pure ke jziA
rukcd ' dolden NOrtar g 4iors.
DRFSS Goons,
D Cashmeres, Black tcilke. Sack Flannel'
Tickingo, Conchs, Jlusline, trhhetnno. Itlanteis
leo ite.. at BRUN ERS'
Cola. Oct 27, 1620. Cor. Third and Union.
WALL PAPER!
PAPER CHEAPER THAN WHITEWASH.
E have just received a large lo: of Wall Paper,
all the newest sty es and ow goods, which we
Wlli sell at prices &mutt the times.
SAYLOR & 111C'DONALD.
Book Store, Frout St., *trove Locust,Consuuthia.
ltlareh 2. 'GI,
NOW FO B ARGAINS!
:CLCD.CDCEKE) Upaas•es•ceioas
Various Styles ud Qualities
WALL PAPER,
ere now ready at the Store of the subscriber. adjoin
ing the Colombia Bank; and forthe purpose of closing
eat the entire lot mon, 11 ey will he sold
Without Regard to Original OW.
H. C. FONDIMICIMI.
Mar OM. Peep's% Cook store.
AYER'S
CATHARTIC
Are‘yoei sic: feeble, and
complaining? Are you out of
order, with your system de
ranged, and your feelings un
comfortable? These symp
toms-are often the prelude to
serious illness. Sumo tit of
sickness Is creeping main you,
and should be averted by a
timely use of the right rem
edy. Take Ayer's Pills, and
cleanse out the disordered hu
mors—purify the blood, and
let the fluids move on unob
structed -in health again.
They stimulate the functions
of the body into vigorous ac
tivity, purify the system from
the obstructions - which make
disease. A cold settles somewhere iu the body, and ob.
garnets its natural functions. These, if not relieved,
react upon themselves and the surrounding organs, pro.
during general- aggravation, •suffering,'-und disease.
While in this condition, oppressed by the'derangements,
take Ayer'a Pills, and see how directly they restore the
natural action of the system, and with it- the buoyant
feeling of health mods Whet is true and so apparent In
this trivial and common complaint, is also true in many
of the deep-seated and dangerous distempers. The same
purgative effect expels them. Caused by elinilnr Obstruc
done and derangements of the natural functions of the
Wily, they are rapidly, and many of thorn surely, cured
by the same means. None who know the virtues of these
will neglect to employ them when suffering from
the disorders they cure.
Statements from leading physicians in some of the
principal cities, and from other well known public per
sons.
.15um a Dinvardiv /Merchant if M. Louis, Ith. 4,1856
Da. Area: Your Pills are the paragon of all that is
great In medicine. They base cured say little daughter
of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that bad proved
incurable for years. tier mother has been long griev
ously aftilated with blotches and pltnples on her skin and
I/1 her hair. After our child seas cured, ohs also died
your Pills, and they have cured her.
ASA 31011.01t1DD E.
• As a 'Family Physic.
From Dr. E. 111 thrhorio7.l, .I'cis Orleans.
Your rills are the prince or purges. Their excellent
qnalities surpass any cathartic we possess. They are
mild, but very certain and effectual in their action on the
towels, which snakes them Invaluable to us ht the daily
treattneut or disease.
neadache,Slckffeadache,Foul Stomach.
From Dr. Edward Boyd, Baltimore
DURUM. Area: I cannot answer you what complaints
I have cored with your Pills better than to say all that me
ercr treat with a purgative medicine. I place great depen
dence on an effectual cathartic In my daily contest with
disease, awl believing as I do that your Pills afford us the
best we have, I of course value them highly.
Prrrsnuna, Pa., Mae 1, 1855.
C. AM. Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of
the worst headache any body can have by a dose or two
of year Pills. It seems to arise from a foul stomach,
which they cleanse at once.
Yours with great Respect, P.D. W. rnEnr,n,
C7er7c of Steamer Clarion.
Hiltons Disorders—Liver Complaints.
From Dr. Theodore IJdI, of !cent Thrk
Not only are ynnr Pills admirably adapted to their pur
pose as an aperient. but I find their beneficial rifects upon
the Liver very marked indeed. They have In my prac
tice proved more effectual for the cute of bilious com
plaints than any sone remedy I cats mention. I sincerely
rejoice that we have at length a purgative width is or
thy the confidence of the profession uud the people.
DEPARTMENT OF Tag INTERIOR,
WILAMIZOO, D. C., 7th Feb., ISM
Sant I Imre need your Ville in my general and hospital
practice ever AIRCO you made them, and cannot hesitate to
any they am the best cathartic we employ. Their regu
lating action on the liver Is quick and decided, couse
quently they are an admirable remedy for derangements
of that organ. Indeed,] have erbium found a case of
Colima daomse so oleitluate that It did not readily yield to
them. Iratermally yours, ALONZO BALL, Al. D.,
i'llyaician of the Alarine Iluspitut.
Dysentery, Dlarrhcea, Relax, Worms.
ftom Dr. J. C. Green, of Chicago.
Your Pills have had a lung Is kA in my practice, and I
hold them in esteem as one of the bust spot lents I lew
ever found. Their alterative effect upon the liver makes
them an excellent remedy, when given in small doses ler
bilious dysentery and diarrhea. Their sugar-coating
makes them very acceptable and convenient fur the use
of women and children.
Dyspoissita, Impurity of the Blood.
From Rev. J. V. Dimes, lbstor of Adroit Church, Boston.
ATZR: I have used your Pills with extraordinary
success in my family and among those I am coiled to ilea
in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and
purify the blood, they two the very beet remedy 7 have
ever known, and I can confidently recommend them to
my friends. Voura, .1. V. 111511:9.
WARSAW, Wyoming Co., N. T., Oct. 24, 1855.
DIOR Sin: I Ain using your Cathartic Pills In toy prac
tice, and Sod them an excellent purgative to cleanse the
system and Vivify the fountain, of the blond.
JOIIN O. SINACUAN, M. D.
Constipation, Costiveness, Suppression,
Itheunintlam, Gout, Neuralgia, Drop
sy, Paralysis, Fits, etc.
.Prom Dr. J. litughn, Eloutreal, Canada.
Ton much cannot be said of your riffs for the cure of
co/Inv/n& Halters of our hatmnity have tumid them
as efficacious as I Lave, they should join me in proclaim
ing it for the benefit of the multitudes who suffer (tom
that complaint, which, although bed enough in itself, is
the progenitor of others that ate worse. I believe cos
hyenas to originate in the livor, but your PIM affect that
organ and cure the disease.
From .Vrs. Z. Stuart, Physician and Midwife, Ratan,
I find ono or two large dote. of your fill.. taken at the
proper time, are excellent ffromotives of the natural secre
tion alien wholly or partially suppressed, and also very
effectual to demise the stomach and expel mums. They
are so much the best physic we have that I recommend
no other to my patients.
From the Rey. Dr. Ilawkes,of lhe Methodist Spit. Church.
PCLASICI Horst. Savannnli, Ga.. Jan. G. 1556.
TIMMER SIR: I ehould be ungrateful for the relief
your skill lias brought me ILL dial not report toy case to
you. A cold settled In my limbs and brought on excru
ciating neuralgic pains, which ended in cllmuic rleennia•
hisni. Notwithstanding I bad the hest of physicians, the
diesane grew worse unit worse. until by the advice of your
excellent agent In Baltimore, Dr.:42ololml°, I tried your
Pills. Thefr effects were slow, but mire. Dy pereevering
In the we of them. I um now entirely well.
SENATE CHAAIDER, Baton Rouge, Lx., 5 Dec. 1655.
Dn. ATER: I have been entirely cured, by your Pills, of
Rheumaltc Coat —u painful disease that bad afflicted me
for years. VINCENT SLIDELL.
ga- Most of Ole rills In market contain Mercury,
which, although a valuable remedy in skilful hands, Is
dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful cause.
gnomes that frequently folbw its Incautious nee. These
contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever.
Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $l.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AT= & CO., Lowell, Man.
Sold by 11. John & Co.. sonl W. S. 51cCorl, Colton
Ida Dr 1. nlf, Wrigh:sv Ole. Dr. Grove, Muriethi—
~~`t~i~5!{7~~
ALL persons indebted, on the Books of the
Livery Stable, from the• Ist of April. 1557,t0 the
um:tempted, are requested to make immediate pay
meat, and thane homing claims will
. present them for
settlement, M. he is desirous of cloning his business
without delay.
Oct. 3. 1937-tf THOMAS GROOM.
P#1.1.7A. 0 1v :i , >1.(4:+0 , 1.:101 , 4lan
TEE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY
RE now prepared to receive and forward
tFo.EIGI I r on the Philadelphia 1/ 1% 1 131011, 10 mi
nim alt station+ where they have ageme, ut the follow
mg rates per hundred pounds:
BETWEEN PHILA. AND COLUMBIA.
First Class. Secoed 1 lass. Third Class. Fourth Class
25 cents 21 cents. le cent+. 15 cents.
Flour in car loads, 25 cent. per barrel.
Pig Metal. 10 cents per 100 /wounds
BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER.
First Class. Second Clear. Third Class. Fourth Claes.
23 cents. 20 cents. 17 cents. 14 cents.
Flour, 24 cents per barrel.
Pig Metal, 12 cent. per 100 pounds.
Shipments muds le Pittsburg mid all intermediate
et ntion s 0.4 hmeietore.
RATES FROM COL'A TO PITTSBURG.
First Glass. Second Class. Third Class. Fourth Class.
90 75 60 40
Flour tier barrel. 90 cents,
Ea — Freight consigned to stations whets the Com
pany has no agents emir be pre-paid.
Articles of at Class.
Books, Ertel, Fish,
Hoots an,. Shoes. Nuts in bags,
Cedar mid Wooden Ware, Porter & Ale in bottles
Dry Goods, Poultr^ n corps;
Eggs, Pork. (fresh.
Furniture, Poultry. (dressed
Feathers, Wrapping Paper
Articles of 2d Class
Apples, Molasses,
Cheese, Melons,
Clover and Grass Seed, Oil in casks or boxes.
Crockery, Pacer in boxes,
Candles. Psereboard,
Casks or Barrels, (empty,) Peaches, (deed,
Groceries, l'rinting Paper
Guns and Rifieli, Paper Hangings,
Her. 11l boxes and kegs, Queensware,
Hardware, Sweet Potatoes,
Hops, Tobacco ta bales.
Iron,(hoop, band or shed) Tea,
laesher, Type
...lunar in wood, Tallow,
Marlila Slabs & Marble Turpentine, (apts.,)
31unumeists. Varnish.
Articles of is Class.
Potatoes,
Coffee Taniips,
Hides green,) Viiiegar,
Lanz. Whne Lead,
Oysters dr Clams. (in shell,) Window Glass.
Tobacco, (inanufactued,)
Articles of 4th Class.
Codfish, Rosin,
Cotton, Salt,
nab, salted, Tobacco (halo
Grant of an kinds, Tin,
Nails and Spikes, Tar.
P itch, Whiskey.
laer,
All Freights payable on delivery.
ii. it. nousTON.
General Freig ht
A-en ' 2 i. PM!..
For farther aronnation. apply - .
6. B. KINCORTON, neat "..., ~ Phila.
. 6.8010 E. Pa id Ai1..., Colombia
hIYERS, Frarght.Agars,i f itazarzt.
ColuieLlap De‘... B. von
THE COLUMBIA KINIPACTURING MUT,
econd St., below Union, Columbia, Pa.,
I S prepared to ermine all orders Air STEAM EN
GINES, BOILERS, sHArrma, PULLEYS,
PUMPS, MACHINERY FOR BLAST FURNACES.
ROLLING MILLS, SAW 'AND FLOUR MILLS, and
every variety o(Alachinery. to the moM thorough and
improved manner. Iron and Scars Castinp, of every
description, made to order. Repairing proinptly at
tended to.
Cash paid (or Old Iron. Brass, and oilier metal.
°Met. bgmailshould be addressed to -.Columbm
Manufacturing Company. Columbia, Pa."
Z. SUPPLEE,
T. R. SUI'I'LEE. }Superintendents
.1. LLEWELLYN,
Columbia, Jure IU. 0357. ti
GEORGE J. SMITH,
VITHOLESALE and Retail Bread and Cake
vL Baker.—Constant.y on hand a variety of Cakes
no numerous to mention; Crackers ; Soda, Wu.e, Scroll
and Sonar Biscuit; Confectionery, of every description
kc., ac I,OI*USP SrnEor,
Dre.3,'59 Between the Bank and Franklin House.
COLUMBIA. IRON rotrrinnor
OPPOSITE THE CANAL BASIN,
COLUMBIA, PA.
rilltE subscriber has removed to the Wen
1. save shops connected with the Columbia Iron
Foundry, which he hus thoroughly fitted up,with new
and fitst-rate machinery, and is now prepared to
manufacture Steam Engines and Pa nips of every de
rcription, Machinery for Famines , Forges, Mills,
Facto, ies, C:r Work, &c.
Iron and 131.1.•=s Castings furnislied to order. Bridge
Bolts add Black,millting in general.
1,I7" Repairing promptly attended to.
JOIINQ.DENNEY.
Columbia. July 3, 1359
ILWATOPAS. Or
JOHN SHEN BERGER'S
FURNITURE WAR RO CMS.
THE undersigned having removed his hr
emote Ware Rooms Ind Manufaetory.to his new
'met; buildings. on the :math side of Loctrit street be
tween Second and Third street', respectfully inform
his friends and the public to give him a cal:. A large
•tipt•rior slot of
CABINET-WARE AND CHAIR-WORK,
of allilesericeions, wilt be kept consinistly on ,
linnil„ which will be sold on the most reu 4
sonatileterms. As he man ufaetures his co an work
he is enabled to warrant every rime • to be
what itid reptesented mit° he asgoticiasitischeap.
Hisstock is vary large.imo iIS part embraces Uses
smg. Finis and kancy Bureaus .Sidcboards S's
Card. End diofti :Centre Dressing,Dining andlireut
fast TA 131,ES . Common French and other IdEl
STEADS; Common and Fancy CIIA I RS. and ,lsl
TRES of every .ty le .t oget r With ugenara 'assort
memo( al I kinds° FURP.FI'URE.
Funerals wit be attended with a Solendid Hearse
on shor notice and al Ineeessar) dttentiosigiven
UNDERTAKINC.
Hr respectfully solicits a share of public patronage
as well as it continuance orate custom with which he
bus Lee. libcrall )• favored.
ri:olunibia, April tt. I t 137.
GOODILLDGM'S
AMERICAN SKY LIG lIT GALLERY,
OF. PHOTOGRAPHS,
AMBROTYPE AND MELAINOTYPE
LIKENESSES,
FRONT STREET LOUST,
COLUMBIA, PA.,
ABOVE SAYLOR & AICDoNALD'n BOOK STORE,
Tliirci SatC>inir.
IZi•Sratieiaciion we rratiiedin ull cures, or no charge
kielunanu. Aldrch 30, 'Ot.
317 ST RECEIV/ID
ND for ....tile. by the barrel or larger quanntieu. 100
A
burrela Alonoittfultela Whi•ky. at
A PPOLDIrt NS - m . 01013.e,
Coln. May 14. '6l. Ctotul Duct
Susquehanna Planing Mill
ON FRONT ST., AN D PENNA. RAILROAD,
C0,.u318i t, LANCiteTER CO'S% PENNA.
THE subccrihrr having purchnsed the machinery in
I the Suss urhauau Platting Mill belonging to Joiteph
Posey. and thr good will of the Imemr4s,will cortnet
tie ni the old establishment to Plane Mil:lads of Lum
ber. ma nonionic.. tFuslt, Doors. Vt'intlow Blind., and
carry oil the It-loess in all its brniteltee.
He respectfully solicits a continuonce of public
custom. BACHMAN.
Columbiti, 14.1561. (March hi, lent .
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
EIRESii Buckwheat Flour, in large or Fart (utast'.
k nen, for -ale at ii. SUYDAM'S
Grocery titoreCorner Front and Umon sta.
Nov. 24, 1'560.
SUGAR CURED HAMS
TH".uh.rvilwr IIIIA n supply of New sugar Cured
now., which he can recommend.
' lf. SUYI)AM.
Grnorry Store, cornet Front and Union ct.
N.^ 24.1,611
FIGS! FIGS! FIGS!
IN th rumen: the Prophet Fig , . A .rIPPIY of new
'open I.lg.rju , t ler•vi,cll at 11. :.. 4 11 VIM NI'S
Grocery stoie, Cor. Front and Locu.tti',3.
Nov.:I4,ISW.
DRIED FRUIT!
Alarge supply of Fresh Dried Apple s and reaches,
of firut-rute quality, on hand at
H SUYDAM'S
Grocery Store, Cor. Front und Locust Ste.
Nov. 24. 1t.611.
That Washing Soap!
WIIICII Is eiriphialiettay the warli-oinnsirOs friend,
the best and chrupest ottslang soap In the
vtorld, can now br turd trgt arty at the store of the
subscriber, in ihe low wire of 0 cot. per pound or 5
pounds for ris The eloihrs eon be washed in
cold or warm water, without btolinF.
11. C FO ornsmrri 1,
P. SHREINER & SON,
Front st., below the Bridge, Columbia, Pa.
WE just returned front
0... WWI II complete
.
ai.sortment of Good, ..eiecom with -S.
great care from the best factories in the country.—
Our Stork now very large, consisittig of
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Silverware. Plated Ware. Bracelets. Brooches, Sets
of Coral, Alo4lli, Cameo, Lava arm Jet.
Ear Kings. Finger Ring-, Medallions, Gold Pen..
Pencils. Chains, thinly. Sleeve Buttons, Spectacies,
Pocket Books, dre.
We invite the public to give us a call and examine
our large Mock. e•pectully of !'lock•, which are in
good working order and well regulated, and will be
-old ut the lowest prices.
P. SHREINER & SON.
Columbia, April 34, 1860.
Co partnership.
r II AVE this day as - mewed with myself in buctie.s
I. my win, Geortit. II Rump In copurtnership with
whom I will continue the Hardware Business, at the
old stand in Locust sireet below Second, under the
firm of .1. Rumple & Son.
1 return sincere !hunks to the public (or past liberal
pntrinosme. and respectfully tick It eontininince to the
new firm. JONAS RUMPLE.
Columbia , April 2Gth,1660.
The soft.cribers would cull the attenuoa of the
public 10 the
LARGE STOCK OF HARDWARE,
Net received by diem They can *tier a complete
it,-ortment of everything ut their hoe of bootless
either IViiolethle or Retail.
Bar, Goon nail fond Iron, Steel. &c. They have
conmantly on hand an at...oilmen! of Iron and Steel
of all kola.; Pow.. Varne&e.t. Cedar.
ware, Ike ,• a large Rosh of Gum and [temp Packing,
(:whets of all •tzes.
A :urge pupply of Coal Oil Lamp:, and Shade:: of va
riouv Kenvone Oil of :lir very hey:quality.
Agent far Futrell & Her:mg** Patent Champ ion
rue and Burglar Proof Safe
J. R (MI f I.R & SON.
Locum street below Second, Columbia. Pa
April ter. 1860.
Farmers Give this Your Attention!
SUU BA h REELS l'aiT Ground So. I Plaster,
A PPOLD'S
Warelmww, Ca H l*l Bu,. n
lit a y+'6o
"WIN 111:11LI X,
W ATH MAKER & JEWELER.
Front Street, between Locust and Walnut,
COLUMBIA, PA.
' /111 E subscriber invites attention to his very
large and choice blink Of
WATCHES
aliteraCLOCKS, & JEWELRY,
which be is prepared to sell cheapert han they can
be bought at any other establishment- 110 I. pre
pared tooter great bargain* -and he respectfullyin
vitestheattenttou ofp loci:lasers Lehi Welt ,Whieb
embraeYM
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,_
ofevery kind; al lkond of CLOCKS-fromiLLOap
wardsateinettem heattentiono f Boatmen tohislarge
stork of LEITER BOAT CLOCKS;JEWELRY-con
signing of Ear Rings, Finger Ri ng,s Breast Pins. &e.
al lkindeofSilverSpoon•;PlateglSoupLadles,Tabl e
and Tea SPOOOO•Fork erhiebare warranted to
wearnesrly equalto Silver Goldand Silver Pen
elleandPons;GoldandSilverSpeetaciesjtogethett
with the creates tvatiety of FANCY ARTICLES
ever before offered .
CUTLE9Y.—AIsO.II. gllperlo rtment ofße
valve:nand other Timole,and al I It:adapt Rahn.;
oftheeestsnanyfacture.
Buie tagent ni willbe;ivenasheretolore,to the
repairing ot weeks, wutche• andj ewelry and all
wort will be warranted.
• cootlozance o tiers er p atro a age is respect-
Tally setietted. JOHN FELL.
Colombia ,Aprit 14 j ISM.
FOR SALE.
100.000 Plastering Lath,'
00.000 Palings-4 fret,
GOND° do. 3 "
F leg Lain
Jane 9.1E80
WooHeys All Healing Salve, for sale at
the Golden Mortar Drug Wore.
Cola. Jan'y 19 '6l. Front Street.
Hunnewellos Toln Anodyne.
MIMS is the great Neuralgia remedy and perfect cur
for ell the tumor Itell/0U• COMPlUilli 6 For sale I
the FAMILY InEoIoINE:SEORE.
July 20, 12.01. Odd Fellowo
Prof. Gardner's Soap
I'VE have the New England Soup for those who die
YY not obtain h from the 'Soap Mun; it k pleaxnut
to the xkin. and will take grenxe xpohr from Woolen
Good., it ix therefore no humbug. for you get the
worth of your money at the Enmity ➢lediciue Store.
Columbia, June It, 1859.
SPALDING'S CENIALCI PILLS.
i7OR Fate at the Golden !Mortar Drug Store.
1: Coln. Jnn Id, ISM. Front Street.
School Books, School Books.
) T 1.0 RE Ri AND PARENTS.
TrTE are now ready to supply Teachers and Parents
VY with Sargent'. Readers and *petters, at intro
duction prices
A 1.0, all School Books used in town and country,
at the very lowest prices.
*AYLOR & McDONALD,
Front street, between Locust and %Volum.
Sent A.lBBO.
GRAN BE.RRIESI
Tlll.l Rlll).criber lin. 011 hand a surply of Cranberries
—fresh. sound fruit. 11. SUYDA ,II.
Nov 24. ISM. Cor. (rout and Union Sts.
GEOILGaII BOOZE,
DEALim IN
Every Des eriptin of Lumber,
Ducii :and Cypress Shingles, Dressed ' Flooring.
Weatherboarding, Window so-b, Pickets. and
everything in his line of hilliness. He i.ju.t reeeiv
.ng his Spring Stock of Lumber, and hoe on hand a
large and complete s....oritneta of
DRY LUMBER OF EVERY QUALITY.
Of and lVarehouse to Front street, Letween Lo
euet and Union. Columbia. Pa.
4 :alumina. Mare' 315t.1860.
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES.--We have
been selling the above Cough Lozenges at the
Faintly Medicine Store all winter. and they have
given general satisfaction to all that have used them.
The Rev. Henry Ward Beecher says.so far us he ha■
had an opp9rtsuoty of compureton. Brown's Troches
are pre•etattteatly the first of the great Lozenge
:school. [Jan.2l.
COAL OIL!
pun •unaenbers keep n congant Ripply of the Best
1. Kerosene Oil; oleo, Coal Oil Lamps, of every moi
ety' and site, Shades of difrereni
J. PLIE & PON.
Locust street below Second, Columbia, Pa.
April 25,1560.
BELLEVUE HOUSE.
N. E. CORNER FRONT & WALNUT STS
Columbia Penna
THE subscriber announces that he has rented the
above established and well-known Hotel. and has
opened it for the aceommodation of the public.
Ile has furnished the houseillal in prepared to enter
tain travelers trod boarders. Ills to lilt will be well
furnished with everything the market tiffards. A I Ms
Use will be found the best brand., of all kinds of Li
quor..
Connected with the Hotel, in the basement is a
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT,
where oysters in every style, nod...other refreshments,
are served up in good style.
1:17. Tamil:es supplied with first-rote oysters, in largo
or small quantltie-. at reasonable rates.
The support of the publ e n; respectfully solicited.
SAAIL. If. LOCXARD.
Columbia, April 21., 1560-If.
Cr Fly Paper:, for Ceiling., Picture and Looking
G lu.. Frames, a.c.. an iv—oilmen. al
SAYLOR &„ McDONALD'S.
April Id. ilolumbia, Pa.
LIME! LIIVEM I
Le sislntcrilter having rented the Lime Kiln. and
IQuarry 111 the esi•Mi 13.siii. k prepared to 'supply
THE BEST QUALITY OF LIME,
for Building or Alanuling purpose., in large or small
qunnthes,
Slaked Lime for Alanure euppqed at reasonable
rotes. B. F. A PP01,1).
Coia. April 21.'52. Cannl 13nsin
EAMES AND SHOULDERS,
- eXCELSIOR Sellers , Celebrated Ham-,
.12r Foreman's Sugar Cured Ham.; in store and for
sale by 11 P. BRUNER.
Columbia. March 15,1862.
Now is the time fr Bargains
COAL OIL LAMPS, &C., CiIEAPHO THAN EVER!!
A NEW lot of Lampa direct from the manufactory
• winch Imo I.e cold at greatly refine& price. A leo
re .. a for n 1101.1112 Lard and Fluid Lamps In burn
Coal Ant Coal Oil !lamer. without Chiintifp.; the heal
i
Coal Oil n the market and a superior muck- of ',three
Oil for greasing wagon. sud machinery, Jun reeet von
and for pale client, 01 PFMI IKIt'S
Coln. 1. , . 1002 !louse ruraf.lling Staff.
E. K. SMITH,
'JUNI liElt DEALER,
COL BIA, PA.
Office in Northern Central Railway
Depot Building. foot of Walnut st.,
Ha. on hand ti (.eneral A,,ortment Hi
White Pine and liemlck Lumber,
WHITEP ?LESUINGLES,PLISTERING LATH, &c.
Good Qt lahties, at the Lowest Market Rates.
ggial ere
Columbia Insurance Company.
THIS ampany is abthurized by its dark
to re in the votintry, or in borough,. again.;
lons . or ilitninite by fire, on the mu lord pion. for rin
length of time. limned or perpetual, either for a cos
premium or pretntum note.
PREMIUM NOTE SYSTEM.
Those who in•nre for n premium note will be in
.ured for five year,, and mntjeet to awessments it
Case of loweit.
CASH SYSTEM.
Those who insure for a cash premium will be in•
surd for any term not exceeding five year., and tat
+ulliect to any awes:meat.. One per cent. premium
will be charged on farm properly fur the term of five
year+.
DEPOSIT SYSTEM
Farm property wdl be insured for the term of ten
yeura, for it deposit of three per cent. of the amount
monied, the whole amount of the premium note to be
returned at the expiration of the policy, without in
terest, er the policy to be renewed for ten years, with.
cut no , expente at the option of the insurer.
'rite Company wish to employ a number of good
Agents. who will be furnished with the neccs•nry
Weeks sad instruction. by culling the office of the
Company, in the Borough of Columbia, Pennsylvania.
or addressing the Secretary by mall
C. S. ICAUI'FMAN, President,
MICHAEL H. MOORE, Vice President,
GEO. YOUNG. jr.. Secretary.
N.M. sne icituut, Treasurer,
JACOB B. SHUMAN.
WYATT W. MILLER.
HENRY R. KNOTWELL,
JACOII n 3 RITZ.
HENRY E. WOLF.
Columbia. Lancaster co., Penn'a, March 13,1800,,
March 17. le60•
FOR SALE.
0,000 Bushels Lime. from ben quality of
1
limesione: Mir Lime it worth twenty per cent. more
than the Lime from common limertone. Sold in lota
from 100 bushel. to 111.410. Apply to
U F. A PPOLD,
Cola. Jan'y 19,'01. Coital Darin
COAL! COAL!
TIIE subscriber is now receiving and offers
for Pole a large owes of all kinds of Corti, pre.
pared expressly for family ore, by the toil or in larger
qounlities, and will deliver it to any part of the town.
Such no
Baltimore Company, N0v.2,3.4 and 5,
Short Plounlain. N0v.1.2,3 and 4,
Lyketro Volley F.gg mid Stove,
Shamokin.No9.l, 2.3 and 4.
Sunbury Red Aola Egg and Stove,
Pine Grove Egg and Stove,
Pittston Egg and Stove.
Ullman's, Nos. 1.2,3 and 4.
The above Coal is all kept under covet, clear from
dirt and slate.
B. F. A PPOLD,
Nos. 1,2. 3.4,5,8, 7 and 8. Canal Basin.
'Parties purchasing Coal by the cnrgo and car
load will find it to their advantage to call and exam
ine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Sept. 15,1950. B. F. A.
et 2 31‘1F t •LivFAi :IT • aj4 4.111--V yie):4,4
JDST "RECEIVED, a larger and finer stack
of Toys and fancy goods than ever before. My
friends and others are invited to call and examine
the stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they will
here find an unlimited assortment, suitable for pre*•
eats to persons of every age arid taste. An Immense
assortment of Portmonnaies, Pocket Books, Ac.,tr.c.
CHINA and other Faney:Artieles, too num
to mention, for sale by G. J. Ski ITU, Ltictmil street
between the Bank and Franking Haase.
Columbia, Dec. 3.1810.
IrTT7MnMTI
DRUM fresh Laydr, Bandy Seedless Ina Samna
Molina. a inn .apply a &SUYDAM'S
Grocer Slimy C6r. rast'ind idEittat IMah
"'•
Mari et, IQA. .
row Bzum
AStore Room, 22 feet Sy St feet, with complete draw.
en and Shelving,: com op stairs, good CaSer.:ad
Warehouse; shouted Locust stract, opposite t h i
Fraukliti House.
Cola. Jan. 1911.4 f JONAS MYERS,
Speer's Salami Wine,
T sncramental and Family me. and illedietnal
purposee; a pure unadu!terated article train
the Portugal Elder-berry. containing no spirits except
by it• own fermentation. For .ale at the .
July 20.'61. FA AI ILI' Al EDI CIN E STORE.
HILLSIDE NURSERY & GARDEN!
HALF-MILE NORTH OF COLUMBIA,
LANCASTER CO., PA. •
TPE subscriber, Proprietor of the "Hillside
Nur-cry and Garden: , offers for sale. at his
piemi.eit. a general u.sorbinent. of
FRUIT,: 'JADE & ORNAMENTAL TREES,
of the t-tioicest varieties, a rare collection of Hardy
Ornamental Shrubbery—evergreen and deciduous
the fluent climbing plants of every description de
mended in this market—all hardy, many monthly, of
perpetual bloomers,
the 4tandard varieties
F=iIEZ
NATIVE & EXOTIC,
so
small fruits of nearly
every variety worthy
of cultivation in Ins
climate. Gooseberries
that mill not mildew; also, the finest collection of
linrdy roses ever offered for sale in Columbia, and,
after inspection of other gardens, he thinks he may
safely assert, the fittest grown and best assortment
now in the county
lie calls attention to the Green House, which is
crowded with the rarest and most sought for varie
ties of Ornamental and Flowering Plants, and chnl
lenges Lancaster and York Counties to produce a
choicer or better grown eolleetion of Green and Hot
House Plants, lutit now on hand at the "Ililleide
Garien," in order for I.3pring Trade. Ile offers them ,
cheaper than they can be bought ut any other estab
lishment in the above counties or in the state.
Ile keeps constantly on hand at his Extensive Nur
sery and Garden. or can furnish at short notice,
every tree, shrub or flower, ennnected with the busi
ness, offered for sale in Philadelphia.
In connection with the Nursery and Garden, the
Proprietor will undertake thrctigh the agency of
William Stafford, a scientific Landsenpe Gardener
and Nurseryman, educated in Englund, to plan and
lay oat Pleasure Grounds, Gardens, he., and to do
general jobbing in this line of business.
All fancy and jobbing work will be warranted
to give ionising:non to the most tasteful and fastidious,
and will be done ut reasonal. e rates
S. H.:PURPLE.
Columbia. Apr 016.18.58.
h S Tin Ware, Gast fixture, tt C .
HULA= WILSON,
. E. Corner Second and Locust Streets.
Till subscriber baying entirely refilled his
J_ more and laid in a eninplete new dock of every
thing in his line invites the attention of the public to
hi. uswirtmein ofi
STOVES OF EVERT STYLE & PATTERN.
Ilis stock is very large and complete, con
sisting of
Royal Cook, William Penn, Noble,National.
Young America, Morning. tur,Complete Cook.
Cooking Range.. Parlor Cook, four patterns. Parlor
Moves of every make, siAe, style and variety, Bar
Room and Office Stoves. &e.
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
A large stock of articles in she above line. of bust
CI. neAs,comprisingeverythingthut Is mainufsici credos
Tin. Sheet lion. tke , for Household purposes. his
stock is of his own maimfacture, and lie can vouch
for its excellence and durability.
Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, &c.
ALARGO and complete assortment of elegant Gus
Fixtures of tuneful designs. ron.rding of six,
four, three and two burner Chandeliers, stogie It inner
Dalt Pendants. :Side Lights plain and ornumetital.
Drop Dusters, &r.,ulways on hued. GAS FITTING
n all its brunches attended to with promptness.
House Roofing, Spouting, am.
TjOUSE ROOFING and SPOUTING put up ill the
1 most sub.tiiiitint manner; Plumbing, Bel' Bung
ing and other brunches of the bu , ine—', curried on as
heretofore, on the most reusonnli le term,
MBAS! %WILSON.
Corner of Second mud Locust .treets.
Columbrn.Sepiember 5,1937.
FOR 'LENT.
rpm: room in the Blue Front, ttow occupied It
Thoine4 Welsh, F....4i.; nleo, t t rveral p
ply to WM. IN 111 PE.P .
Columbia. Vehruttry di, 1659
PURE - SPICES.
11 ENV Orleans Itlola.i.e.; Cider Vinegar, the Lest in
town. on hand nod for sale by
Cola. Nov. 3u, 1261. 11. F. BRUNER.
Z7IIRED Sparkling Gelatine for saledtbe bold=
Mo..nr DI og Store, Prima Street.
F41:fli;0:4 - 41; - .:4Plii0 in CO
UNDER THE FRANKLIN HOUSE,
LOCUST STREFT, COLUMBIA, PA.
sub-crilier hue opened iu the blsentent of 'hie
I hotel, the Franklin House. a RESFALIitAN
whet e he is prepared 6o st ere Operrs and other Re.
nesbutents ut the best style. The matth-liment has
been newly fitted up with 1. view to the hest accom
modation of his customers., and no effort trill lie
niinred to properly and promptly cuter to their 'Aunts
and appetnes
The 113 -ter., kc ,provided will be of the lic-tqazt
ity, and Mat they may be well cooked and served Mt
experienced person from one of Ore best est:tint-h
-umns in Pl . unidelphiii, has been engaged to take
curie of the rooklim depunteetil. 'the .ult4erther
asks oh his friends and the public a share V 1 . 11 -1010 .
J. Al I I KR.
I. run,
Crthanbia, Oct.:20,18.10
NOTXC E,
Books of the subs, riber hove been placed,. the
.1. ha1.,16 John Eddy, w•nh seittollty to colt,. t all
ReCOIIIIIS. I'Ortloll4 11 will 1111. , 11.1) Men/ to
hen. tewte Ituv,ng elattos rid. pr ,e,.1 fo.
Stqllolll'lll. L, a Ft!...,111:11.1*. M.l).
Cortoerr 15. 15.30.4. _
Barns.
IVE have Opp a eh. rice lot of vugar t•ore4l
1. U. &tt. E. I.IItUINEIf
E=
PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER
IIIAV P. Just returned from the city with splendid
u-sortinent of all the new and t proved patterns
..••
COOK, PARLOR, STORE AND OFFICE
STOVES,
which I feel saliAled will compare with any other
t stablkliment this of Philadelphia. Cull and ex
amine my stock which will be sold at a small
'advance.
11111A 1 tI WILF.ON,
N. W. Cor. Second and Locust streets.
Columbia. Sept. 13.1'60.
Sportsmen Look Here!
100 doutt.e and single barrel gat., just received at
the Ilse rdsvu re Store of J Hutnple & Son.
Double Farrel guns from $6. up to SOO Single bar
rel from to 320. . .
. .
We iI21V(I received everything in the gunning line,
.1101 an Powder. Shot. Cups. Powder Platik..„ Shot
Poueheo, Wadding:Game Bag+, &C., which we offer
to eel I at very low rate*
Columbia, Aug. 23 '6O
The first Raft of the Season.
E. K. SMITH,
Will be receiving during the pring.
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.
Siier•A General Assortment of Worked
Flooring, Siding, &c. [mar.3.
BED BUG DESTROYER.
WADE by J. Rumple. No humbug. It is mane its
JJI a powder. mid will not soil the bed clothing.
it doe• not prove cost-factory the money will be red
funded. For stile at the nine of
J RUMPLE & SON.
UNION NOTE AND LETTER PAPER,.
UNION EN VELOPES.
THE largest and hest assortment in the City, which
we sell t t the lowest prices. Call and examine
JOHN SHEAF'S'S:WS.
May IS. N0..T2, N. queen street, Laticaster.
SKY-LIGHT PICTURES!
'ZECEI OILIGICIVILTA GELLILTEILIF,
IN NEW - IFIANDS.
THE Subscriber has taken the Old Gallery,.
andl.. prepared to take rather the ben and cheap
en pictures ever taken in Columbia. He has added
to the facilities of the roam.
A SKY LIGHT,
and has completely refitted the establishmentond is
prepared to take /VOryttyper, riaOlograpint, bieZZO
types, Arnhrot pen, Itlelstuotypes and Pictures on
Canvas in th e . best style, anti at prices which -ass
unheard or for cheapness.
Likenesses warranted, and • satigactory picture
(Crumbed without repeated sittings. He asks con
tinuance of the liberal patronage always extended to
thin establishment. Call and examine specimens at
the rooms, N. E. Corner Front and Locust streets,
third story. Entrance on Locust street.
Oet. 20.1260. R. J. M LITTLE.
Johnson's Patent Hog Trough.
rpm: subscribers having porebnoti the right to men.
tifseture and sell thiasiavention in Laneastereounty,
desire to introduce it to general we It is le cast iron
trougborth • shifting top . , of sufficient capacity to held
the feed of one bog. It is ir nowise led that die anis
mai cannot get its feet into it. and ma.: idle its
without the usual scrambling and. spinning... tia l ik
arrangement of the lop 131111 bog is prevented from
ing until
be
trough ill fi ned; wilco the tap en be shincla
at will. The trough will be found a tgeluat corrvenietffie
in feeding. and mast, when knowe.baaoise Tentalii___.
The troughs are for sale at the Aiwa, in butand Mr.%
below Onion, Columbia; Pa.
6 PLT[f iiCaSi
Coltostia, ites2l.l9lo.
J. RUMPLE do SON