To Itho9e svlid t*ant 'VATS AND CAPS, the Latest Spring and Summer styles, at nLt iti U.l y, go to Heve Hat and and ro. mU Le iieeonirnOdnlrti. Wliot n 1 - ue Mole.t.t.ni Silk MO G 4,1214 .-.heop Ina nod Cop Store. where you ono •fo. 10 per e•-:n r heoper thou any other place ..It inn V.,111 Ihr" -IN le Sot lint 0^ eflp? (to • ••••- . Nei M MIIII ..... 101,. tt il"t•• %.111 elm get them . r 111.1t1 'my ItIC0111111 1, ..• 1..1.1,1114 rt. 1. 1, ,, lint or I' .p tor ,01101 Or 1011. 1:0 :0 I!, P:..:1I011.1bio HUI hero 3(0 In al•l.s. I XO,:. .11.1 east g•I 1,, lint olro....0•1 up 1111 Or so bin I ill lit I . 4.iiioilll l l l. It .tll.l 'Mr..n Vsli l l door,. of Z.lstei• .leu.o.lrt .itt:lt flour. tot" ILO,. t0t0.11`,1,-. at is flat It .1.111 0,111 c • SOU n• 1 ,11 a 11,11 10 le, 111.11 :sod 11 " . ^ . slat 'lOWlltrm stim.l.• r,o ~.n: f , lntltuor Cull at tl,- 1 , .. • S , ". Call lila, V. 11.1 Cali% Mid all 411114, 1.1110. a. wor.l, .1 ).“..1 , A.,1111 11,1 t That 1101 got up 1,1 ..xpre—ly for la hole -I,r. O r. to Ile.: 1 7 :1- , o0ola.le rho owl rrip Stour. .1 r.tiret, Cultairtion • I'D. 0111101111... k aon IN; w. sziG,ll. N . ! s 14 GOT AND STIOE STORE, RUNT STREET, Ctlmr.hia, Pa.--Thr s em hand al the alb., r. n hirge n . llll -10,11.11.1 11•- , o rlllll,Ol. 01 13001. 1.1.1141 CALF-SKiN, 4-;:11;occ , o, RH' P. 1:1111:R I;(K)"I'S & SHOES, h...h wat.l.l 'ill.-• 11, ,111. •..1.1 lu l nn :,,•• L.r •-I 1201e- . 1!.. Loa-r- ill lhr 1'1111.0,011i he wel•tmil ho • (111 It , - .11111 e‘qrntlie 1114 I .... 1 , 1.11011.-firriFieul 1,1 Vidt 1.2.1)1Ez; ) tin)); 1: %.• 11111-11.1,.! 01 1 . 1,111 Oleo] (itil• ti Nitiltot,tl Pit Si.nleg I V. 1.1.0 1 ,- 11.111.111 Cirt1111: , 1 011. N1.1.11,4.1Zid rev in I to, Ili Itl, 1 41...1 1111,N 11 1.0 .111 I. l istt. tat 11.1 1(1/1 ' 1 , .11141 Ai 1• 4,. •- • 11110 1'V...11.4 , 1;011 ;0.1 fine aa•tot.• e asa. •ta -lleir 9. , P:.:CIII I. 'o',` II: •kl.l aa• . 1. 11 1 :11 V.11,11y. 1.1111.11.1.•, 11111. . ii).11•01..1111,:1/(111 it) till. 111 (.... 1 I , .1 4 . 11,1.. J. 0. 9 1•1 (.111 , 11, pat Icor. age l!. 1.11a.a. a 11..1 .ot th, J 11 . (*MAN xsTrArr GOODS AGl.ittil 11 I :MN RI W STORE. I , ` . Oil 1111 . 01111 1 1 U: ,i11 . 1•1Val 11111 11',111 , 11.1, 111111 1111[1r0,. - 11 0, 11 11 ,.112. 11 ^ge pur- =I f: N: G GOO IJ V, ,1,1,1 i• In enl . nitri Px -111, our i , 141 Improt etne.l, lt.lter the) pion I eolatittent !hitt oe, 1,,ere.,e41 ri Ottle•-. we Pllll Oder rtrrr ,r 1 .rr• to, r :r-c•rvliese. I - I V El) —The Inr:;,..n nul mr...1 varied Of11(1 , 1:: of DEESS G(I2)I) , ever nprurti 111 CO. Irll.l UWllllll.l'll,, :Tung 11.tyntlore aneen Plaid and tp-d Unenl liObe , , Poplin 12hbe, Ilerege LaWll.•Cilaiti,, liral ellen we-. Lill :Mal many nry nos:clue )lr-• pinre BROIDE ltiLS AND LACES. .11111 , - 1,11 111, , , ny% final an tla.n vnanner a varied art a. 111 01 1111. k Pre•ninnln NN'arked Sleeves I Pali, Conlark nand ?Oct yr.. anal Calla, 111,11 CulT4 unt,•i t , F.11,.1111, and In-rrlllt<+, nntall anal Sas Lave% and ni q:1 klud.. Kannorranlerell, Hrmelnehrd I •.1 nlarnleron , l nkr I ek.e SIIASVLS! 611AW1.52 'c now L a ce tilltrge o.,ortinem 1,1 nntnng .ound a grent vnr‘ety or SI, ..1.1 bordert w !ten .Iyle.. mutt I e elloo, color.. timn F,2.00 Also. Cr Slvi,vl4 it, every v•ineiv ItI.kSTILLAS! NIANTJT,LASR! 11 , 1 opened oar new .tnek nf Sin ing - NI:11001w , a 11, new •1t, , ,,e, in 1)1:.^1: emoted Intnre intr and lane. Al'e invite the hale, to exattnne tn—rnttnent. IV.: are now , elling t•xtra hitch ni.11!..L., at very TOW prtf•t, PARMOLS: PARASOLS: Ai , n.ll.`W Pori-01. Alnl nil 75e. to hart die large-t 'loch 1:1 I:••=t 1:1(1 Glove: at -7!,c. •mrk 01 Linen Gana. la. ,•rrnily ince, rrd, .11111 ...elected ...nil p•rrurdar nt,o, to Gr. tar and (itiLYDS.: A I t rqe - * net, of 1,••, foal,“ art lovvr•I pr:•,.. its 11111:e I'l NI o•Ii11 ,1 Cal I sit'.l ex3sulue our 14 rem ;i•w•hed S rr ‘711..111-1., es el co4llll tire rflee. 1101'S'EKI:EP1 NG (;clor)s! In ,1.."1”1,r,n,nt 0111 ~ery nrtivlr 10 loan lilt. entire out•ltt of ilin,ennynt•ncing 110 SI Ell V AND TRI I MING'S —Every "irty of 0P. ,. rnorl. Ler. a•oh,1:11illy no ii. nd A CASSAMERES AND VESTING:S. \ I (.011 , 11r r 117 . 1.; a!Way , be room: a grind of I:lnek ,11.1 1 7 ,ney Bloek nod ' , noel - Ve!vel, SCk and Mor.ellle4 V,4linge. .lern,foud. MIME nor stook of Soper hope n.. 1 9 lore Ply do , Soper ytriel do .1 rue •Aled.o•o. lottrain do. Veortorn . 1 FOC do 4101 Chet,. ~F/1 nor to foor in ruin width. I Coeod :Halo 2g-, for .:,,J MMII/MMEI A:\ I) urEENs‘vAllE = tO nwl and TIO , t vn. -too, ..,• r Inno•tbl , o inns h,t, which we offer 0.:411;.ir purr• Our aa.toan•r• ~ra Mt /1 , 11 lo ea :I and reerive anti logue of Cond., putnialted fur fOO 11,11.DEMAN'A C.l-11 :%inre, Ccnnni ,in. ; Comm) vaL en in ex • i i .1 COAL ! COAL u ndersi:Amd Ims constantly an hand 7.,, •inf.le I ”ilip iTivr.l.llll.4tlnnd %IMO,. A-1,. [Amp. la 011 i —the. I.Limp _ey”:11 nn Itprt,UT .t,ll)i..im: tile aO , OJhII3 for swelling It• rac. :1 , 1•1 Not. of the I,r, .1 lit mod Tievnrino ,r ...1./Ml/lel. • oittp, ,Id .opersor n 1,4. .Tr.ito porpo•r , : kN'htio• .111•1 !tell A li, Lump Cowl: Tl/f 13,10oliimoft Coo!, of ihr .• o or.lft , i4l id Coal, ( . 11.11 4 111:Wrc 4 ., 111.:It.411,1 II S. it, I /11 , Ir. d 14. e••• .1. , 1•114. al tll \\ * .ittri low ..•. 1:1-141, t• , , • %H. 41 till 14041 lei ci l ond ,:4 rpr.l Ole 1 . 0111- i. I. 11Z.A.LING- S.tiLVIII, ri, ~ ••11.1• n•.•• lois Sc LIQI;()2s, , nf rv. Cnrn •-• 4..1 0 4 ,, f J.-tvl,l”, . ('( /1"1;11 110+:11'111 re, It, ”1..1% I i.l v• 4.1 t‘o. 1.• et.l.l•l•Tiire,ll , .. r 1.11 7',11.1111..-. =II r• • • r r •Ir'fr • 111 I,lllli , 011111 , 1,• I" 1.1 ..•, •• .• lllimo It !tn.. ••oi ,144•1" 4,0 •tII, 11.111! IWO 1.014:e, be • ; er,rrr,' I,IA- r.ni plea.ttre ter •1t: le to g ttal mett. t i ,zl.• - I,ot •• cr 11 P:111.1fR ,ryrrk np• Z 1 0 . 4. p'el•.l , ' • to T. , ^o7l , iirllr4 Dr D. •tt.tytt• Int lite non- DI chronic ntenr It vit-I pip 111111 Cillnonry. In 11, tot Innr it I'll •1311 , rot the JrPlt IIIIV•11 • 1311. • not th,e hop. of n CO, 1111 1 1111 tried Ito.lev'• h,, b c•tve 11.0 itnntnittlte re,lnt . I Oct tint •. .11 I.enpiplebtl pi To the puhqe. tCx. T1E0.14.018. NON beery taken vrols a very 1 , 4 of 1/1:1, %sail! er,onr.. 'at • " •• , .1"01 A.4111r0.: 10 1,111 I it t•ait., I..uvret,,l Iry nOlUr 0• • - C. In Ira iloa-e, .4. rt• •-pli-e and p:ra,are. • Ird .•3 ta,tilz I a I. a. direct- I " ,14,1411). reeorn• ,11,. 941 irt..t.l-. tti a:1 rl.-r.. II II I , i .0 , 40 11 (I/ .Itri I .1,, 0111% rerim r mirirl 11, I, 1. 'I., br• r rur flit CHIC cutnpl..lllo• 1.11 11 111. r I' ft. , vet* •Ireer, Co 1.1 Ith., Der.W, !lake rteseur. in rern•llln-1/41 0014,4•1 11.."11.1/1 Irp.le1.10( the ti,r 1 - 44....1.1.4 tinte i.ad two taken I, anti caved, mid 'dial syltil t.; or an pain. A. 8k . :33:3 Doctor Plnnnah llo•i.ye?alce eannni be tnoni highly ,•nrnmeuded: in completely r cred me Ott fmz.. o heel les. than 3 creek, miner 13.r0Ad0.....e, tr ie d in V . 1. ,: lart my friend. pr , v3rldd upon IT- in try thi• 11 •o uti,leced ‘,l l l do WC/I to gree h.r 9 trial. HARRIET 3rIAA•ISAI.i.. 1. o'eghenv C r oy. Pa. "rrpepoln,r , lid.ng 0:. Ilannol; o•lo,r toporiolpho.tr ; ertlon rare r I I; td o•ailreoo ronoth • . :and r.s ti;e•S 41orieretsi oned•rioe• r but Or ^q nve;l. 04..11 I n..- provallod opal; to tr, r SPtoed I.;;loor A tier rhar Inn Ile It ad a half trronoo oo;•;e'r oun-‘1 I loopo lloore allhoteol orvh o..;; al ve Ira trot. I: A WArr• Pa II o; the re•ideoee of Nsr• hoed oar •orrlrl , oll t . lll.llrf her .1 .'.,bred tr.o - AI t , Itodeolahteloot. iolt •he I; ts•l. it Wit! 'llll{a en; el Lot Illa 4,1,11111, prewar. of her Medi- April 4.1.57. J. 11. II UNTER, UWE OF THE PEACE, has removed his 1 - .7. d ririVi:i d .,l 6 ,7;*.i i .o n rsZrimi;do'; street. .I,:tre een n ITEISLit ' S celebrated llotniay for sale by Chnrrh . abere s he ran be found at all times. Luthe ra n k I April It, 15:4 3to 1 857 1 857 NEW Slizarect dooms G REAT rush for Bargains at I. 0. BRUNER & Co's Cheap Store, corner of Third and Union streets. The undersigned have just arrived from Philadelphia, with a fall and complete assortment of Spring Goods, consisting of Black and Fancy colored Cloths and Cassiiners,ot all styles and patterns; also Jeans. Cottonsides nod Linen Gooe, for Men's wear ; and Satin, and Marseilles vesting; also. Suspenders. Cravats, Handkerchiefs. Hosiery, and Cloves at prices to snit the tunes —which gentle men wi-hang it complete ondit, would do very well to FOR tilt LADIES. idia reef, ved n superior assortment of Black Silks, whirl. will be sold low: also. Ileiege de Lanes, (-Hag hams. Calkeoes. Irish Linens. SW! 11.. Book toot Ca inbrie Mu.. 1.11, Dotted and Plaid mos- I . :loves, Ribbons, Collars. Dress Trimmings, he &e., whale for variety. excellence and cheapness cannot lie , orpa , ...ed in this market. BOOTS AND SIIOES. A greet variety of Cents' Pim , Boots. Brogans. Gai• 1.1" , and Slippers. a n d Carpet Shoes: also. Ladies Mo rocco add Kid 1100 IS, Calle &re., , to• gather Ns ill, it hirer asQortlneni Sill/c.• of all style.. null which. notwith-tnailintr the rise ill Irani,. will be sold at the former low prices.; QUEENSW.ARE QUEENSW ARE The kn0 , .1 beautiful -tylea. of Queekti and Glassware ever offered in this II lave. Pe. sons commencing linnsekeeptitg will please roll and examine oar stock to thl, Iwe briars parch:lcing el-ewtitre• GROtErtIES AND SPICES. Of the hest qualm,. and warunted pure cad fresh. bieh will he sold II- 4 . 11 , •111 , 51.• the market will aiford. Country motley.. of all kinds tul.en at market pri ce-, in exlntuge for goods. I 0. BRUNER & CO, Corner nt Third and Union streets. M a eelt J L 31. 4 - 4.l==• • _ trk ;_•-• AYER'S PILLS. Far all The purposes of a Family Physic. riIIIERE has long existed a public demand iIL tar lin 1 . 11,11 V” plligilllVC pill .1111:11 Collid be re, lied au at. 'lire cud pi•rfectly safe in lir riper:thou.— TM. Int• been prepated in meet dint demand, and nu et,teng ye :real lit it• virtues lota ratielti-ivelY . ..110w11 Willi ll hat ‘ ilree.• it neeompligie• the purpose de ad. It 1.. en-y to make it pity-teal rid, but not an ,a-y to inuthe the hest of all rills—one which ginuld linve none nl the obreettriat., but nil the advantage. /di -serf oilier. Turin hat twee attempted here. and ,Ms at hat t itere , , we wound re.itectfully submit to the paid,. tlezi-itta. It Int. been unfortith ate for the patient lidli.2ito that aliaog every purgative meta:- eine, aerie:names and trritautig to the bowels.— Tint 1. oat. Malty of them produce .o much gritang pant mid rev.elg..at la the ‘).tern Oa 10 I‘lol , than erinuterbaln tier. the r ood to he derived from them.— Three Pill. profit ee no irrtitHlott or ylio. utile., it art.... from it previou.dy rX1 4 :11117, oh-Herndon or de nitteentiMtln the helm'. Being, purely vegetable no Latin van mt-e from the. u-r tit tiny gentility. tan i t it better 111111 nay suediente ..lutuld be taken ;ails eino-ly Altman direction• for their use in the tree rat Juan-r. In ll'hiell they one Urfa itable lire giVell or the Lox. AlllOll.l. the eOll - 1111111.1F which have been peetlily cured by their. c. , t.• nine inentton Liver Com p Intitt Tii I- Vl.lloll.l . oflaii of Jaundice, indigegion. lautgour and 1.0-. of Appetite, Ligle..ne.s, Irrita bility, ltilmu,. Ilendaelie. Ililtou. Fever. Fever and Ague. ram to the -rile mid Isom.; for in truth, all the.c lire tall the erill•oallielleti of 111.ell , ed actioh of the liver. A• all rperiesti. they eiTnrd prompt and .ure relief Hi Cotaivene-.... rat-, Colic. 13)..entery, Hainan.. t.zerntille arid acmvy, Cold.: with serene.. o flint body, Vire) it and impurity of the blood, in short. airy and es ery cu-e where a purgative I- re puted. They have alto produced some .ingularlystteeen..- . fel cure , in rthrtnants-ni. Gard. Drop-y, U ravel, Ery . sipelas, Palpitation of the Heart. Perna in ille Buck j Stomach and Sala. 11105 , purify the blood, and, by I their gtinaligit action on the etreulatory system, rem ovate the sit engin untie body, and re.tore the wa-led and iligni.ed racquet. of the whole organism. The , thou.-and ease. in which a phyeie r... required cannot t be etiume rated here, hat they giggeg theinselve, to the rea-ma of everybody; and ii i- confidently believed link pill tell arrester a better purpose than anything vt.lileil ha. hitherto been evatleble to initakted.— When their *WOWS are once known, the public will no longer doubt what lemedy to employ when in need ale cathartic inedu rile. Berng -Pgar wrapped they nreplenoint to lake; and bean; purely vegetable, iso harm tan urine from their use itt any qualitity. For ininilie threctioan, see the wrapper on the box. Prepared by DR. .LAMES C. AYER, Practicul and Analytical Chemist, LowP.Lt., INiA•s. Price 25 ets. per box. 5 boxes for $ll,OO. tin. 1.. 13 llt:11.l, Agent her Colman..., Pa. A 1.1,14. 1a37 ;boos 1557. Cheap Trade Sales Books. N addition to the already extengive and select stock of hooks he , en hand, we have Just received n fresh and choice sleek of hooks and sta tionery that will make our stock without doubt. the largest and most select we remember of ever having on baud at any tune; nod in prices we feel ontisfied we cant RIM all. A• we bought at exceedingly !ow ,:mi•s, we eon and will sell at corresponding rates. We extend on ins tuition to all to call and examine nor stock. Judge for yrinr•elves of the :nerds i t iat prices thereof. MURRAY, YOUNG & co. Lovers of Cheap Standard Literature; all who would add in and Improve their libraries wolf .lance, valuable and select boot.- at Unprecedented low rote, call and •re the cheap New Volk :mil Philadelphia Tiede gale Snorts just bought and no hand at the chimp hook •iore of MURRAY, VO'UiNt & CO. Lim:aster, Ploy I'hi!adr!phin Commonwealth Insurance Co., UZION BUILDINGS, Third street, Harrisburg, CHARTERED CAPITAL, $200,000. Inieure Bnildingie :end oilier Property ogninin lots or damage le) ire Al-n. lignie,it perils of the Stu, IJ lo d Nave,..ation need Trai,proriation. MR Eel (MS.—Simnel Cameron, Geo M. Lawton. \\ - el learn Doe 1., I I Slifer—hone. Fox. Geo. Bergner. Bewainin Parke. N.Ven. II Kepner. A B tVarford. W. F. Alioray, F. K. Buil., John 11. Berry hill. Win r I'ac kris OFFICER..-... 51 \ION CAMERON. BENJ. PARKA, Vice Pre.odent. S. z. CARRIER II 11. PR V. At Columbia. Po Aug nQi Y 3, t Ladies' & Gentlemen's Restaurant and ice Cream Saloon. A ins.,ll l her friends amdd ton . the i er the,etolore vteil patroniren) Ice Creatn Saloon, she 11, comtneeeed I..eeping a refectory where OYSTERS AND ALL HINDS Or IVErltriSirritENTS Inn} I, oldolned In the iir-t •1y lr., and at the 'honer nom,. A. her tweommodallons are very impenor. •hr confidently rein... upon H Itliernl 'Mare of public pmlotinge ilorry effort will be made to afford her REA - TAURANT AND SALOON, Frolit. be, a•enru Lot tt+t and Ulllollstreet., Columbus. Not 1, 164:y6-ti Those Awful and Terrific Accidents, Tllll,l happening, from the careless hand 1, bi.g of L/11,11111,7; &lit!, eau forever be stopped by wr u•e ui ..iVcauctl's Patent .Safety Lamp (f- Fca?er. The jr,top c.tnrint explode- from overturning while hvloed, ..nonoi exPludr by fi lltng it while lighten, it from Overflowing w•hlle lighted, st c•ut unt explode frOM 1111 V known ca u.q It Cll/1110t eip.Ode fir, tiding ii the Iluul Illke • fire. WWI !111. I.IIIIp and feeder in enmunetiom the iTIOtt expl,,,ve POIIIIIOIIIIII4 tlllly he ti-ed. with no preater Man .pens or lard oil Thi• lamp I. the bent and safest ever offered to Ilse public. For sate, wlaole•hde and retail, by 11a. E. Ti. (IF:RR. May 2. P 57. Druggist. Front at., Columbia. Pa. NEW STOCK OF FANCY GOODS. timlrrsigned respectfuliy announces to her friends and the public. that she has now on hand n new a...or:mem m FANCY ARTICLES, anch a. Infoirs'enri and Bonnet.. Trimmings of every vs. riety. Embroidery of nil Lind,: also. a I n r.f e v.—or:meld of Ladies' Fancy Ilasket.. I respect tolry 5, , , , u nir titriitinstion of my good., front those 'Alio art to w.int of the aboae mentioned article.. IMII!MBENia LIME FOIL SALE. 'FITE subscriber lakes this method to inform .. k the pulolte. until lie t. prepttired to furrit.h the BEST QUALITY OF LIME, in qua toitlea tw•uit purchaver•. at the vhorteat notice. Thia Lime iv particularly ndapteil for plastering and white•warhing. 11 will be delivered if de•irrd. JOHN Fettruury 24,1P55-If Wriplat.ville. York county Shaving and "Lair-Dressing Saloon. T HU nadertigned having removed to Ilamil ton'. Row, uppoeit• the Washington Hotel, in i.e• at'enuon to his Saloon. where all person. can repute a CLRAN KAM" tRAVZ, and have their haw tot sod .1 d i. the molt fashionable and ex ...11...te meow,. 'l'h. ,e is ILomPtli ang soothing in ■ euod : 11 soy are disposed to doubt it. let them it) me. and I n hll gully deronottrate the faet. WILLIAM CLEOGETT. Columbia— April 5.1.!•...tf lt.2ll!no'cr.ail. DUCALS ! DUCAL* !! ANOTHER supply of These desirable dress Fools, ju.t received. Also, • a feat more of those 6ae much Brilliants, Buffs, Pinks aad Greens. at H. C. FON DERSMITH'S May 2.1857. Peopie's Cab Sore Columbia. Warrantnd Fresh and Genuine Gar- den Seeds. TN every variety, wholesale and retail. Assorted Boxes put up expressly for the Country Trade. Fine European and nnierican Blower Seeds 20 choice variette; lo Boxes for &I , with directions. Japan Pea... Sugar Cane Seed, Tom Thumb Dwarf Prue, &s. Orange Water Zdelon, new Winningstadt Cabbage Seed, &c. pAsciimA., monnis & CO., Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Mutket si., Phila. Noy 2,1,357. Music! Music!! WE have made arrangement. with one of the VI" large•' Publishing , Hou.e. in Philadelphia, by which we can furnish any 11111.1%je published in ihl. country, at a few days New music received as 'midi:lied. April PI. 1.857. SAYLOR le I'icrIONALR. CARD. PROFESSOR Frederick Haas, a graduate of the Ileitlellong and Gottingen Untveriiitie., offer.. his .ervice , to the eiti/ens of Columbia, N 9 It Teacher of Niu.ic, and the Greek, French, and German language.. tie may be found al the Wa.hitigion liuu-e, after the 1.4 of October, and he will hue glad to receive public favor. Columbia. September 2.7.1931-etf NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY TILE PASSENGER TRAINS Othe above road will run as follows, on and after MARCH 7.1857: MORNING TRAINS. Leave Columbia for York at 3 A. M. and 7 45 A. AT. York for 13altionore at 4 tO A. M. and 10 A. M. Arrive in Baltimore ? 40. A. M. and 1 P.M. Leaves Baltimore for York at 8.15 A. IT.; Leaves York for Columbia at 11 A. AI., arrives at Columbia at 12 M. EVENING TRAIN. Leaves York for Columbia at ti 30 P NI. Arrives at Columbia at 745 P. M. All the above Trains connect tvlth the Paseenger Trains on the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad. both going and returniug. SUNDAY TRAIN. LenveA Columbia for York at 810 A. M. " York for Columbia at 5 I'. M. D. F. Ci RI FFirli, Columbia, March 28,1957. Agent. Northern Central Railway Co. SUNDAY TRAIIC APASSENGER TRAIN. dill hereafter leave Co lombia for York and Baltimore. at 8 tO A. M , ar rive iii York at 9 111 A. M., and Baltimore at I o'rloek P. AI. Leave York for Colombia at 5 P. NI., arrive at Columbia at 6 P. Al and retliaill tit CO1111111114! until 3 A. M. C. C. ADREUN, Supt. I) F. GRIFFITII. Agent. Colombia, Alarek 14.1e57. .:.,-.%,- U._ THE FASTEST TIME ON RECORD! pIIE FLORA TEMNR, Livery Stable, for 11.erlY occupied by 3 13. Edward.. Iths been pur chased by 'notar& Groom, mid although not at the ~ e arnest .rolientation of many friend.," hut because the public desire the coot int111114111"Of a first eta•• IA No. 1.) Livery Stable in Columbia, prompt and re liable "—he has determined to make theme ta want of iloßsnia AND VEIIICLES realize that —'The hob tail ung Ir hotter than the grey." THE STOCK OF HORSES is of x character to boast of: possessing as it does every variety to suit the bold maiden equestrian, the sedate married W 0111111:. the timid youag man, nr •cloy,• coach" old one, its Well as ihn-e 'l,l-1" people ss ho like bor.,: that can go—••zoom. nit a plank road." If any one de.ures a safe and reliable horse to take brs tinnily out Wilily lie can be accommodated; if on the contrary he Wants to get over *pace in the Flora Temple style, let him call nt my stable. I have every variety of vehicle* and am making additions to my Stock constantly. Front the light trolling sulky and wagon. up to the heavy family car riage and barouche, I cannot be beat outside of any where My TERMS will be low as the lowest, and my Teams better than the beet. "The entrance m the ran behad from every point of the eompa.a, by coming into \Via nut .trees. jut above Front on the nor' h idde. I temeeilully "'Mum a comintontee of public patronage, confident that I will render full sati=fitetion. JAS. S. McMA DON. Agent Columbia. December 20, ISO. THE OLD FLAG, UNFURLED TO THE BREEZE. FALL VAMPANNI New Fall and Winter READY-MADE CLOTHING at !Her:lotto & Oro', Clothing Emporium. couetrainte, in part of Cloth nail Denver Over Coats, BONI° and Double Bret, Coats, Cloth Frock nod Ore., Cloth Burinettt Coat., Cuastmere BU-ille.g Frock Coats, Illaek and Fancy Castimere Ponta, Black nod Finley Stninett Pants. Black and Fancy elann Ve.te, Plush and Ca-h -mere Vests. BOOTS AND SHOES. 8000 8000 - - - - Felix's home mademanvfoeivrefrort Old Berks. .len coif. Sewed, Pegged Boma, Men's Grained and Kip Boot. Boy'a and 'Youth's Grained and Kip Boots. Men's Calf and Kip Monroe., Ladies Kid and Morocco Boots, Ladies Kid Jenny Lind 13u.k iun, La dies Cdloved :Bid Black Callers, Children'. Shoes in all variety : together with Trunk*, Carpel Raga, flats mid Cups, in all varieties, at low figures. FOR. CASIL MerAGITE & lIRO P S.—MEITCIIANT TAILORING DONE IN THE BEST STYLE. Columbia, October 4, IS:1G. FURNITURE. VrittNITIJIIE of every description from the si g ha+t to the lowest order, warranted :IR good a., Lancaster or Pluladelt;ltat can produce may be had at the HOUSEKEEPERS• EMPORIUM, North Queen street near Crimp., Lancaster city, at prices far below the usual rates in Oils section of the MAI, A lAO, mm•utficeut Cottage Sets mid splendid ‘Vtailow t , luides, below Philadelphia Coal and lumber wattled in pat meat for furniture. KETCHUM & VICKERY. December. 27 1856. $.9.7 ti re 02. a ie. 7=l: z 7.. 41 -2, C. 4 't --,-,7 2- . '5 7 :-. :'",! Ex mm oi g. .., ..E4 -z u :-,3 -5 ....-- ,-..„, o R ra '-:. V. i ° I . * 4 ' : 4 4 - 0 0414 . g ,t-. = , c , , i '& - „1 4 A --: . " -: : 1 13 t' 3 ' ET v. -,,- 2 e A: ,, ..?..-; ,-;-- .z:,..,z Al ;14 51 75 t . w .76 ' t-. E P `' ,Z 4 4 ... ci) E .. ._ ru pl ,:, ,--, ...A EF: w g w ;.. 5 .5 . - 4 ~,r 4 • V = -.. .- ° =- ; I I .1. 2 , .--. o cdwo - ~., .4 = m - :::".• .."' NI 41 p . '4 7. - . -14' r„ 7, w --'i :t ''' C/1 Ci) .. . •..z ~, .. ._ ... V . , . ~.,. 0 ~: El * '':, mP 0 P§ != =.O g Llcs .' N . .- ' 0 ''' - 0 " -' 14 'n' V. 7. t i C o li 1.-; ti .4 V: P 4 4 .'. ri iE, tl 77; E " -?-- - -1 g 2 -1 13 .--' c= 020* !, : .l e, 1 7 S . '' 4 W 1 ;•'' E . •=': Et - .• ',t t -i' 1 ',' --;: --- 4 r 4 :;%.: r, PI 44 C PEOPLE'S MARBLE YARD. gILOIIOP in North Queen street, half square south of the Railroad. and 3rd door north of M , Orsitin's White Horse lintel. Lancaster city. LEWIS 111 A LDV, Ma rule Mason, respectfully in forms the public that he ling now in his yard the lar gest and bent assortment of ITALIAN AND AMER ICAN NIA R IILE ever offered to the citizens of Lan caster.and greaterilian any other establishment west of Philadelphia. Daring made arrangement• in the East to receive marble at reduced prices, he an nounces that he will sell much cheaper than any other establishment in tine city or county can do. Ile is prepared to execute in the hest style. NIONC MENTS. 'MAIDS AND GRAVE STONES. MAN TELS. DOOR AND WINDOW SILLS, STEPS, Sze., Sie—nrevery variety rind price. His facilitie• for furnishing articles in the Marble line are unsurpassed by any other esdithli.hincnt in the city, while he assures all who may favor him with their patronage that hi• work shall he executed intim very hest style and on the most reasonable terms. LEITER CUTTING in ENGLISH and Ge.RMAN, done at the shortest notice,and on the moot rooder ate term.. He respectfully invitestimpablieto call and exam the bin work, being fully satisfied to rest his claim io public patronage upon its merits. Thankful for the many favors bestowed npnn him, hebopes by all Momentum to basiiiessto men laud re• ceive a share of the public patronage. Lauca•ter, April 28,1855. GERMAN AGENCY, FOR THE COLLECTION OF CLAIMS, DRAFTS, POWER OF ATTORNEYS, &c. THE subscriber having made arrangements A. with some of the oldest Banking Houses in Ger many, is now prepared to collect !tinniest mid make Power or Attorneys for any part of GerlmAny. He has also made arrar-ements to give his Own Draft to any one who wishes money neon an. and guarantee• it will be paid.—having had much expe rience in thin hustnesn, he intends to devote his full attention to it in !Inure. All collections of Claims, he , atiended to with cor rectness and dispatch, and no rho res rot Information. For further particulars address JACOB HERZOG, Dry Good Morchant, No. 09 North Queen Street, Lancaster my, Pa. N. B.—All kanda of German Coin exchanged at fall rate'. December SS. 1F155-if GREAT 17,11.113331'Y STORE. TIIST RECEIVED, a larger and finer stack of Toys sod fancy goods than ever before. My friends and others are invited to call and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. an they will here find an unlimited assortment, suitable for pres ents to persons of every rage and taste, An immense assortment Portrammarer, Pocket Books. ific..k.t. GE01101.: .J. LOCUM street. between the Dank and Franklin !louse. Calamine, December 1tt,1956. Cheap Carpets! Cheap Carpets! A NEW EXCITEMENT HAS been created by the openinge or a New Carpet Store, at No. 304 larket street, first door above 9th, south side, Philadelphia, which we have filled with a cOrripiCle stock of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, See., Wool Carirms,37 and 50c, worth 02 and 7.5 e; Tapestry Carpets, 951.20 worth *ban. We amend to make this really the Greta Emporium of Market street, for CHEAP CA HPEP2.us we have discarded entirely the old-fashioned high prices which others adhere to. Our friends from the country can buy from us with perfect confidence.,. Goods never mi-represented for the sake of making sales. as is so often the case. NVI N DOW SHADES. As this i= the only place where a general assortment of Shadesis kept. you will always find anylltiag you want from 2.5 els. to *l9. We offer extrattidniary inducements to all classes, and boldly ussert hit we do sell cheaper then is usual among oilier dealers; We are satisfied with small profit., preterttne to do a large business.— Your patronage is respectfully solicited. EVANS & WALTON. Carpet IVareroouts 301 Market street, one door above 9th, south side. JOHN hi EVA :IC J. B. WALTON. April IS. 1.157-3tno. SALVING FUND OF THE National Safety Trust Company, WALNUT street, south-west corner of Third, Philadelphia- Incorporated Iy the State of Pennsylvania. Money is reveived in any sum. large or .mall, and interest paid from the day of deposit to the, day 01 withd rows h. The office is. open every d..y from 9 o'clock in the morning till 7 o'clock in the carmine, and on Alonduy nod Thur./toy evening% nil 9 o'eloek. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All sums large or -mall. are naid back in GOLD on demand without nonce, to ugly nmonnt. 110 N. 11EN WV L. BENNER, President. ROBERI" SEI.FRIDGE, Vice President. Wm. J. Been, Seerela ry• DIRECTORS. Henry L. Renner. C. Landreth Nunn*, Edward L. eerier, F. Carroll Breves:cur, Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry, Samuel K Auddria, Henry L. Churchman, Jaunts B. Smith, FruDee‘ Lee. This company confines its business entirely to the receiving of !Dailey an interest. The invertMentS amouilling to nearly One Itl ultion and a Half of Dol lar-! as per itehli-lied report of Assets, nee made in con t 01111. ). With the provisions of the Charter. in Real E-trite. Mortgages, C round Rents. Dll4l such first r lase secturdiesois will always insure perfect secturhy to the depreduors, mid which cannot fail to give per manency and ,tability to this old and well established April 15,1.957.1 y Hover's Liquid Hair Dye. TIS lloir Dye needs only a trial to satisfy ill or n. perfection ti• a Dye, end the following train that eminent Analytic Chemist, Pro essor Boob, at the U.S. 111 inn. will only confirm what 110U:4111 ,1 s have previously borne testimony to. . 1 1.,suoitsroliv FOR PRACTICAL CIIRM I-TRT,} St Stephen's Place, Philadelpl M. February 17, 1F57. we'l acquainted with the subetanees corn. roving Ilrinee.rl.trond flair llye,l am anti-fled that by tollov.rog the given for it= u-c, will nor lame the Hair or Skin, but will give a natu ral and durable color to the hair. .lA:\ IRS C. 13(30Tf1. Analytic C11E3'6.1.' 1 Hovers N 1 ruing links, including Cover , . Fluid. and Cover's (Indelible Inks, are too well known rnt d tn. trodtiverl in re•l:qire any addilional lePtilnOny of their vlittraeler 'fin - lien have been increasing, since ilienr fit-1 .troductinit, giving evidence that the or truly pr-a.sv that intrinsic merit dunned at fire: for them by the Manufacturer. Orders addri,ed to the Planufactory, N 0.416 Race •r reel above Fourth. (old No. 1440 Philadelphia, will receive prompl uf:rnlium by JO:4:1'11E. HOVER, Manufacturer. April IS, 1e.37.1y EVANS Bc 'WATSON, . PIIILADELPITIA I! tc.t, ' tared SALAtIAN DER SA Fl.lBt 14 . L1 , !_:iy No. Fouih stree m t, u3 l7 l ll , la e: 41444 Truth is m i g hty a nd .':,•,• 11;.rig';,: • it - er - in of the Committee np -4.0.2 , ikor4 nom!ed to euperintend the • hurtling of the Iron Safes. at Reading, February 27,1857. The mulersigited, members of the coMmlttee, do respect rutty report, that Nye wnV tile two Safes" origi nally agreed upon by Pm rel Herring, and Evans tit Wat•on, Iced side by side in at furnace. viz: The Sari- 111 use by the Pnyanuster of the Ph thidel plua nod ll•oting Railroad Company, in his office at Heading. naniuMeittred by Panels At Herring. and the Safe in n.e by H. A. Lantz. in his store. manu factured by Evans SE:Watson, mud put in books pre cisely alike. The bre was started nt Si o'clock A. lkf , and kept up until four rondo of green hickory, two cords dry oak and hull ehestnut top wood were entirely con sumed. the whole under the superintendence of the subi.eribers. members of the comurittee. The Sures were then cooled otf vvith water, trier which they were opened and, rice bunks and papers taken out a by the committee ndsent to H A. Idaniz's store for public examination. after they were first examined and intuited by the Committee. 'rho books and pn• pers taken tram the Safe manufactured by Enllll , and Watson Were but slightly uffneted by the intense heat while 11C.7-e taken from the Safe manufactured hey Farrel-laud liming were in our judg meat clam aged fully lateen pre cont. more than those taken Irmo Evans S. Watson's Safe. \Ve hitherto the above to have been a lair and im partial trial of the respective qualities of boil, cafes. JACOB 11. DYSIIER, DANIEL S. HUNTER. Hay jug been uls.enl during the burning, we fully ensesesde •vnh the rdsove statement of the condinois of the papers Jusl hooks Luken nut of the respective Sufed. G. A. NICOLL:St nrii - mutiLENBERc, LIIOI.LAND The following named gentlemen, reoideitis attend ing and lot ...tiny. who saw the shove fire. have pure•hnsed Iweniy•etglit Safes from Evans & Watson I.IIICC the burning tip to Nay 1.4.1857: G A. Nicoll., 1, Lepold Ilirah, I; Isaac Ruth 1; Kirk & Iles.ler, I; W. Rhoade & son, I; Henry W k, Dr. Win. Moore I; Solomon Rhoads. Levi L. Smith, 1; High & Craig. I; Wm. Kirck, I; Kaufman & 11Intin, I; IVirt. Atel , .triler, I; Gen J. Eck err. I; J. Al.& G. W. Ilan-lock, 1; Ezra hillier, 1; rollmcr & Co., Millon. I; Jatne. Jamison, I; .1. B. & A. H. warner, 1: Jacob Schmucker, 1; WM. I. V. B. Schollettherger, 1; R. IL Com pany, 1; 11 A I.nniz, 2; W. C. & F. I'. Errnitaitrout; J. I'. Bridegane, I. LVANS & WATSON 'HAVE :10w ON HA 300, 0 0 0 POUNDS ty the (stove SAFES, Winch they Mier for enle on better terms than tiny olhei manufacturer in the United Slates. rbiliideiplini, May 19, 1e67-ty Pratt's Patent Hay and Grain Rake. (PATENTED JANUARY Bth, 1856.) Also, Clover di Timothy Sower, eSie. TIIE undersigned havingused Pratt & Smed ley'a !Reproved Rake en gathering our crop. the present seasomean say that we comider tt a Time and Labor Shying Machine. In rapidity and ease of Opetlllloll it i• 1111S11 'massed by nay other. fluid It !Coves the hay 111 no-rows, is excellent condinon furpitelt mg. It is olm well adapted for raking Wheat or Oat •luhlc, a. it neither wastes the gram, nor collects so much rabbi-le us the common rake, and does not in jure the grass Some of US have used it fur raking ofgruin Mr binding, and found It to answer exch. Nor all the above purposes, it has given entire sat !faction. Philadelphia County, Joh Keich• Joseph Palmer, 24th Wards. B. Worth, Chest, County. William Stevens, George S. Roberts, Aaron Lukens, "Nei, Hoopes, James B McClellan. Joss, Williams, Makin ID Shop, Thomas Downing, 11. A. Itenle. Nathan Williams, Delaware County. Joh Dupes, George Sharpies., Jacob Huey, John Sharpless, Bullard Pun. Thomas ChoUtley Palmer. John D Steel, Thomas P. Bartratn. Isaac Haves, Ilaydoek Garrigues, Thomas Jesse Drooks. Jr. Thomas Batley, Lancaster County. Richard J. Dowsing, Mans 11°° "• James Pierce, Ohio. George W. Pierce, Israel Pimm, George Pyle, Robert Read. !Ern special Premium by the United States Agri• cultural Sunny, was awarded for the above Machine. at the Exhihiliou held at Philadelphia, In Ormber.l9s6. Lli'llece,yed the first Premium of (Amster county Agricultural Society's Fair. Irrn."Ceived the fleet Premium of York county Ag rteuhural Society's Fair. ID - Received the first Premium of Cumberland colituy AqraolltUral Saairly • P Fair. iLilleceived the first Premium of Maryland Agri eullara I ....torogy. Ilavrny , fif• right to make and sell Pratt'. Patent trot, Rake iii Lancaster, York, Du upit In, Lebanon. and Cuinberialoi couoliCa, they will be manufactured nod iiold at the Machine Shop formerly ownea by Smedley do Drandt, Second street. Columbus, Pa Farmers and alit,* ore respectfully invited to call and examine the Machines.. lIRNRY BRANDT. Columbia, April 4, 155:.3m0s JAMES PARK, pVMP MI& ALIEr.. 10 MARIETTA, YA.,, lIAS monied the above business at the old neorly opposite Olierlisi'a Coach Fac— tory, in beie hi, will hit pleased to meet the public and turn 0111nneti Work as 0111110: (ail to glee entire lit. inraCtiOn. Diirember 6.1656. JOHN F. SMITH. WHOLESALE and Retail Candy Manufac turer. returns his thanks to hi. former patina* and the public generally. for their hberahty heretofore ex tended to him, and Orould inform them that he has just receives! from Philasir/phaa, a large lot of Cliristmas Toffs f Fancy Articles, 'w , hich he will sell. wholesale and retail ,at ;bets:swept price.. lIP has •Iro on nand a large aessonment of Fruit.. Candies and Confectionary: Front wire. two doors below the Washington House, Columbia, Pa. Dec. 13, DRUG, PAINT & GLASS WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, Corner of Tenth Sf Market Streets, Office in Second Story, PHILADELPHIA. W invite attention to oar enlarged stock of Dregs, Paints. Oils, Varnishes, &c., select ed expressly for oar sales, and comprising one of the finest assortments in the United States, which we of fer at low priers. for cash or approved credit. WE MANUFACTURE very extensively: Premien! Pore White Lead, (best ! ) Kensington Pure White Lead, Pearl Snow White Lead. "Vieille Montagne French Zinc. (best,) Pure Snow White American Zinc, Philadelphia Snow White Zinc. Silver's Plastic Fire and Weather Proof Faints, Chrome Greens, Yellows, and colors generally. AGENTS FOR: Porter's superior Alkaline Window Gloss, Gentinie French Plate Gluss, (warranted,) The New Jersey Zinc Company's Products, Tilden & Nephew's N. Y. Varnishes, Brooklyn Premium Pure White Lend, Hampden Permanent Greens, Pure Ohio Catawba. Brandy, &c., & , IMPORTERS OF: French and English Plate Glass, French and English Cylinder Glass, Colored and Engraved Wmeow Daguerreotype Glass. Hammered Plate for Floors end Sky-Lights, Drug.. Chemicals. Perfumery ,&c., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN: Druggists' Arlicles generally, Painters Tools of all der:fitly:lions, Hydraulic and Roman Cerhent, Calcined and Lund Plaster, 1 Paper Makers' Clay, Salto White, &c.,&c. FRENCH, RICI IA !IDS & CO., Store, N. W. cor. of Tenth end Market sta. Factory Junction York Avenue, Crown and Callowhill sts., PHILADELPHIA. April 4, 15.57-3 mos. New Wall Paper Warehouse. BURTON & LIMING, Vfanufacturers and Importers, No. 14 , __V,L Arch Street, second door above Sixth, Philadel phia, %Where may be found the largest and beat selected stock in the City. Country Purchasers may here be accommodate& without the inconvenience of looking further, and may be assured that they will receive the advantage of their money. BURTON & LANING. 124 Arch utreet, above Sixth, Philadelphia. March 23, I es7-3rn WARBURTON'S BONNET MATERIALS FOR SPRING TRADE. TO Milliners, Merchants and others.---Just received a full supply of cheap and desirable goods, the Latest Paris fashion of our own importation. also from auction and Importers, which we offer much be low the nsuul prices. Bonnet Ribbons, all widths.:tfarcellines Gauls rind Crape do Florence Black Velvet do English Crapes Plain Satin do Aerophane do Plain Mantua do French do Glace Silks Bonnet Lawns - . . . Posit de soi Tarlatan, ',Oahe and cold Grod' Afrique Joined Blonds Gro de Naples Blond Laces Black Gro de Ithines Illusions and Nets Biotic Modes Ruches and Quillngs Black Bombazines Crown Linings Old Silk., etc ,etc., F,mbroidenes, Gloves, Mitts, and Lace Goods, WIIOLESA LEI AND RETAIL, At No. 160; South Second Street, Second Dry Goods below Spruce. Philadelphia. March YS, BLINDS AND SHADES, 1:12 - OF NEW STILES.,4-0 BJ. 'WILLIAMS, No. 12 North Sixth street, . Philadelphia, manufacturer of Venitian Velvet and Gold Bordered and Painted Shades, of beau tiful designs. Buff, and all other colors of Holland used for shades. Fixtures, Trimmings, Ace &e., wholesale and retail, at the lowest citeh prices. Store shades painted to order. It. J. W. thankful for past patronage, respectfully so licit. the public to call and extitnine ins new and large assortment !nolo!, purchasing elsewhere. 02 - WE STUDY TO PLEASE. March 21,1837-3 m. READIN , I, March 4 MITCHELL § CEOASDALE'S Super-Phosphate of Lime. Tll2 subscribers inform dealers and farm er. that they have notv nn band a full %apply of SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, and confidently recommend it as superior to ally in the mnrket. Alan cc - M.211111v on hand, PERUVIAN & MEXICAN GUANO, Oils, Candler, Soap. &c ,at the lowest market rates. CROASDALE, PIERCE& Co., Nn. :30 North Wharves, above Arch street, Phila. 11 Farmers Mill load oa Arch street and avoid the Crowded Wharf. filnrelt 29, 1557.3 m STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!! WHOLESALE and Retail. The undersigned respectfully enll the anent ion of those in want of a good article of Cooking and Denting Sloven, to their extensive stock, comprising the following Stove, to wit: GlOilt . Cook, Completes, Delnsvnre Cook, Banner, Flat Top, Bac State, Ariel, Duck Cook. &c., Ac., also, FIITIIIICCS and Gni, Ovens. We also call the attention of denier, throughout the country to our CX , T , Tpiive iiilFOriMeilt. Rights given for some of OM best prudes iii the :tenting nod Cook tog lute kuow•n. Give I.IA it roll before porehnstog elsewhere, NEMAN & WARNICK, N. R. Cor. Pecs, nil and !lace stieel, Philadelphia. April 18,1E35743in JAMES E. HOLLINS, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in China, Glass and Queensware, No. 3.16 Market street, above Tenth, south aide, Philadelphia. Nov. 49.1856.0m0g. CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, No. 72 North Second Street, opposite the Mount Vernon llon4e, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches. full jewelled, IV K. cases 8.29; Silver Lever do , 40.4112; Silver Lennie do.. $9; Quer tier, 83,10 87; Gold Spectacles, p 4,50 to $10; Silver do , 81,00; Silver Table Spoons, per sett, $l4 to $l5; Silver Devert do., do. 50 to $11; Silver Tea do., do.; $I 75 to 87,50; Gold dn., arid Gold Case., 8.3,25 to $5; Gold Pens and Silver do , 81; together with a vit. riety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb, Guard nod Fob Chinos. All Good , warranted to be us represented. Watches and Jewelry repaired in the beet roomier. Alan, Masonic Marks, Pills. he., made to order. N orders tent by mail or otherwiee, will be punctually attended to. Scpteml.er 18564 y ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, 288 C'hesiati street, Philadelphia. WM. S. CAMPBELL, PROPRIETOR 6. W. MULLIN, SOPERINTENDENr. May 17,185 a-if CSIE,IkI" WATCHES & JEWELRY WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL, at the °PUMA DELPIIIA WATCH AMD JEW- -• .t"•-• ELRY *TORE," No, DO ,North Clecond street, corner or quarry, Phil'a. Gold Lever Watches., InlNevreled,lB car cases, 528 00 Gold ',crime, 18 caret enses, 21 00 Silver I.epine, full-Jeweled. 12 00 Silver Lennie, jewels, 9 00 Saperior quartiers, 7 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 Fine Saver do. I 50 Gold Bracelets, 3 00 Ladies , Gold Pencils, 1 00 Silver Tea Spoons, set, 5 00 Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Hings,37l CIF. to 990; Watch Glasses, plain 121 cm., patent Ihi, lunet 25; other articles in proportion. All Goods warranted to be what they are sold for. On hand some Cold and Silver Levers and Lepines still lower than the above price•. STAUFPER & HARLEY. Philadelphia, September 27, IBSG-Iy FARMERS, ATTENTION! GROWERS of Grass and Tobacco, use Lei nau's super Phosphate of Lime. $2,50 per bbl or PIO tier Inn. GROWERS OF CORN AND POTATOES, Use Leinsu's American Fertilizer. $3 50 per bbl., or f 1.5 per ion. There has been received three diplomas from Penn , iylva ilia. New Y•rk and New Jersey Slate Agnelli' trot Societies. and Crystal Pa lore Associa tion for the above Fertilizers, which hove been in successful use. for the past five years. Orders enclo sing the cash. or droll., mailed and regisiered, wall be promptly attended to by G. A. LEINAU, Proprietol., No. 19 South Prom at.. Phila. May 31, U.146' -tf ITRIMMING a Alream of water 60 to 60 feet. Cost Iron Lilt, and Force Pumps, Ilarn Door Ro er.. 'Turnip Drills., Improved Wheat Drills, wish Oats and Grass Seeder attached; Plows of various patterns and sines; tki unre and Expanding Harrows, Core's Patent Frerniera IJatter Worker—n new article Just received. Also. istlirr articles for the farm and garden, in their proper season. PASCHALL, MORRIS & CO. Jinriement and Seed:Dore, 7th and Market, Phila. July 19,1830. List of New Books. JUST RECEIVED at Saylor k Alis. Letlie. New Cook nook, Wnlgtifielory New Conk Book. inquire Made: or, VOrt PM. for the People. Ilanaford; a Tale of Bacon's' Rebellion, by St. George Tacker, R The Border over, by Emereon Bennett, Verna-or the Seared of Power. by Mre.enuthworth, The Life and Adventures of Beckworth, a narra tive of life among the indtans— Columbia, Apnl te,16.57. M. AVISEIS STAUFFER &HARLEY. GARDEN ENGINES, ASEPERIOR article of burning Fluid just received and far tale by H. SUYDAbI d - . SON. ALARGE lot of City cured Dried Beef, just received at u. SCIDAM & sus's. Columbia. December 20, le5G. A NEW and fresh lot of Spices, just re ceived nt n. SU7IIAII do SON'S. Columbia, Dec 20,1850. COUNTRY Produce constantly on hand an d for .olc by II SIJVDAM & SON. TTOIIINY, Cranberries, Raisins, Figs, Alm onds. NValtiuts, Cream Nut., kc., javt rereived It. EVYDA74 Columbia, floc. 9.0, 1856 ASUPERIOR lot of Iliad and Green Teas, Coffee and Chocolate, juet received et 11..1;YDAM k For ifs Dec. 20,155fi. Corner of Front and Union .1.% JUT RECEIVED, a beautiful assortment of Glass Ink Stands, at the Deadquariers and New.. Depot. Columbia, Apr 1118,1857. EXTRA Family and Superfine Flour of the E beat brand, for vale by 11. SUYDANI & SON. JUST mired 1000 lbs, extra doable bolted Burl.w•heat Meal, at Dee. '2O, 1856. 11. SUYDAAI & SON'S. TABLE and Rock Salt, by the sac k or bushel, for sole !ow, by 51arelt 15.77. I. 0. IMIJNER CO. TIE GRATII'S ELECTRIC OIL. Just received, fresh supply atlas popular remedy, and for sale by R. WILLIAMS. May 16,1856. Front Street, Columbia, Pa. ALA RGE usgorienent of Ropeg.nll sizes and lengths, on hand and for sale at THOS. WELSH'S, March 12, 1557. No. I. High street. BOOTS, SIIOES, GROCERIES, &c., also, Fresh Berating Fluid Oust opened at THOMAS IVELSEPS March 21,1657. No. 1. High Street. 1191 E IlamP, Shoulders, Dried Deer, and Sides P just receitred nt March 29,1 M. nrarNER & CO'S. SUGARS, Supra, of the best qualities, just received mud for .ulle by Mitch 28, ISO. BRUNER At CO. BROOMS, Brooms, Brooms, it lures lot just re seised, u t Emh 22,1857.] BRUNER Ze CO'S. SOAP of all kind, suitable for washing nod the toilet. at 1. 0. BRUNER & CO., March 27, 1557. nOFFEE'S & TEAS of all kinds nod prices for sole 1./ by I. 0. BRUNER & CO'S. March 2.5. 1657. alt Ftgk—Coilflah, Mackerel. ['erring, 14. c ior' M rale by 1. 0 . BRUNER & CU. March, 29, 1957. ANEW lot of WHALE AND CAR CREASING OILS, received at the Clore of the subxerther. R WILLIAMS. May 10, ISfio. Front Street. Columbia, Pa. RESII Burning Fluid, Just received and for mile I' by I. 0. 13RUNER & CO. March 29, 12.74. DRIED BEEF, Extra and Plain /lams, Shoulders and mess Pork, fur sale by THOMAS WELSH, March 21, 1556. No.l. High street. (yrs, Corn, Tiny, and other feeds, for snle by TIIONIAS. WELSH March 21, It:a. 11 if OLASSES,LovennOtSyrup,New Orleans, Cuba 91 and Sogar !louse, for sale low, by March 27, 1t..57. 1. 0. BliliNEß h CO. Damaged Books. TVT E HAW: just received large lot of Hoot . I slightly damaged by water, which we will se.l • Midterm. SAYLOR & AIcDONALD Columbia, April 19, 1957. M'COPIL. ~S ASE 2000 TONS Pittsburg Gas Coal, 400 tons Balt. Company White Ash Lump Coal.- 11. F. AP VOLD & .10 , Nos. 1, 2 & 6, Canal Basin. Columbia, January 31, 1857. App y to FOR SALE, LARGE. LOT of Cherry and Poplar Boards, whic will be sold low for cash. Apply to B. F. APPOLD CO., Nos. 1,2 and ti, Canal Basin. Colinbiaa, November 22, 1256. Ikesinedy's Medical Discovery. Tannouncement that Ihave received,' lot of thia 1 valuable medtetne, u nit that to inteebaury to Mer it n share of the afflicted's patronize. April 4, 1,-57.1( 11.11ALDE31AN. :Fresh Ethereal. ALCOIIOI, and Pine Oil, can always be had at the lowest prices, ut the Golden Mortar Drug Usiov. 29, 1856. Store, JUST RECEIVED. 20BOXES ORANGES, 1000 Cocoanuts, and a lot of Prime Nuts. For sale by J, P. ;I:111TH Wboletmle and Retail. April 4 1557 "Patent Safety Night Taper,l , DRULANT Sans Mache for the bed chamber, To bucconnits turd llotel Keepers. It CONIS but a tri fle, and is warranted not to consume more than a six pence of oil tit a week. Cull and examine them at the Drug and Prescription store of April 4-tf .1. If TIALDP.MAN. SALIVIUMIL LODOXII, DAGUERRGIAN ARTIST, Corner Front 4. Locust Streets, ColumLia, rcspecctfully informs his old friends and the public generally, that lie has again taken charge of his rooms in person, and will be pleased to see all who may favor him with n call. PICTURES TAKEN FOR 25 CENTS, Arid upwards, and satisfaction guaranteed. rI3No picture need be taken from the Gallery unless it is such as is really desired. Columbia, March 7,1857. NOTICE. TOIIN SLACK 'would most respectfully in ill form his friends. and the public generally, that he hnt len+ed for a term of yeara.the old stand In Locus street, between Second and Third streets, known a.. the LAMB TAVERN. Extensive stabling and yards, (the largest and best in the borough.) afford ample Tapia to accommodate those who may favor him with their custom, Careful hostler. will he provided, and no pains spared to merit public confidence. lie would particularly call the attention of Drovers, to his ample yard accommodation. for droves. His TAI3I.}: shall be well supplied, stand second to none; and whatever it shall want in show, shall be made up m substance. Columbia, March 14.1857-1 y NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS! OPEN this day, at DIeTICIIE & BRO'S Cheap Cash Store, an eiteneive assortment of Dry Goods, viz: LADIES' DRESS GOODS —Black Gro de Rhine Silks; all widths black India Satins; striped and plaid Silk•- Mous de Luine; Mons de Beget Woolen Plaid; Cashmeres; Chintzes, and Prints in all varieties. SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS —Sunlit.. Long and Square Brodie Shawls; Bay State, Empire and Wa terville Long and Square Shawls. CLOTHS AND EASSIMERES —French black Cloths of Nelson's make; English blue Cloths and brown do.; French black Cassimere—striped and plum do; Brocade, Silk, black Satin and Cassimere Vesting!, _____ HOUSEKEEPER'S GOODS —Blenched Muslin*, Unbleached do.. Tickings, Cheeks. Table Diapers, Totvelings, Hosiery and Trimmings in ail varieties. The above goods hav e just been purchased in New York and Philadelphia. 1.011. CASH, and will be sold at small advance, for the same. Oct. 4, MoTAGUE de. BRO. Susquehanna Planing Mill, COLUMBIA, PA. TIIE undersigned respectfully announce to their friends and patrons, and to the public gen erally. that they are prepared informs!) oil kind. n t - FLOORING, SIDING AND SURFACED LUMBER. Also, MOT., Sash, Shutters, Blinds, 'Window and Dour Frames, Mouldings, Ike., at the lowest market prices. All orders by mail or otherwise addressed to ihe undersigned, Columbia, Pa.. shrill receive prompt at tention. DICKINSON &HUEY. May 11,19Mbtf. GREAT BARGAINS. THE undersigned are now receiving and will be opening during the next week, at their store in Locust street, opposite the Columbia Bank.,, new and large sssortment of Goods suitable (or the season, consisting in par: of DRY GOODS, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Vests lugs, Black and Fancy Bilks, together with a great variety of LADIES DRESS GOODS; 110USEFURNISHING GOODS, such R 1 Sheeting', Muslin!, Ticking', Cheeks, Oil Cloths, Blinds, Ate. GROCERIES of every description—fresh and of the best qualities; Together with a general assortment of lan eenswnse Glassware, Carpets, Blinds, Looking Glasses, Drugs gets, Mailings. Rom WALL PAPERS, In fact everything kept inn well-regulated rime. Call and see our assortment, as we feel eausfied that none will go away disappointed, as we SELL. EXCLUSIVELY FOE CASE! and are Thereby enabled to sell good. It the very LOW EST FIGURES. nu k isAcmi.N. Caluinhia, April t 251858. CRAMPS, SCALDS, BURNS, &c. CURED in a short time by Cooper's Anti, Pain Tincture. Asa pain alleviator, this Tincture. though cot infallible. is not surpassed by any other ever offered to the afflicted. and takes the precedence of all others wherever it is used. inasmuch as it is purely VIRG ETA OLE, cootsinsnoth I ng POISONOUS, and may be used wilh SAFETY. One bottle has beet; known to cure six cases of Dysentery, besides a corm or two of Cramp and Colic. It will relieve almo.t every variety of Pain. within from one minute to fif teen mmutes—even the most acute cases of Neuralgia and Rheumatism, and is used, not only by Physicians, but by persons of every chiss and rank. WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR/ II in good for wind and pain in the Stomach and BowelF, Diarrhea and Dysentery. Colic, Cholera and Cholera Ninth:l%, Rheumatism acute, chronic and ner vous. Plitht , le or Asthma Croup. Cold, Cough., s cal d. : Rum., Woundo, Sprains, ' Stiff and Swollen Joillll. ' Neuralgia or Tie boloreaux, Tooth ache, Sick and Nervous fleadache, to quiet a nervous re...1ee0ne..., and thus enable ono to sleep calmly.— Pain In the tide, a Stitch in The Back, Crielca, Crampc, and atinom every kind of pain, internal and external; Ivy Poi.on. stings and ROCA of Poisonous Intents, FEVER AND AGUE, FITS, Hiccough. Heartburn, Cold Fret, Freeze=, Chilblains. Painful Corm., Swell ing%, Old Sores, to allay inflammation, and prevent Afortificatlon. &c.. he. Er PRICE 25 CENTS A BOTTLE Da. E. B. HERR, Agent, Columbia. MEM The Greatest Medical Discoverl OF THE AGE. Dll. KENNEDY, of .Roxbury ) hos discovered in one of our common pasture-weeds a remedy lhat Clare. EVERY MIND Or HUMOR, from the worst scrofula down to a common pimple. , Ile has tried it iv over 1100 cases, and never failed except in two eases; (both thunder humor.) He hilt now in possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are 'warranted to Mire a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pim ples on the face. Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst ranker in the mouth and stomach. Three to five bottles arc warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to•cure all humor in the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of live ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure tortUnt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the Ala. Two to three bottles are warranted to Otte the I worst case of ringworni. Two to three bottles are warranted io cure the most desperate case of rheumatism. *Three to four bottles are warranted to curt the _salt rheum. Five to eight bodies *ill cure the worst case of scrofula, A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle. and a perfect Mire Is warranted when the abovequan uty is taken. Header, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this In the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of it in every case. do sure as water will extinguish fire,so sure will this cure humor. I sever sold a bottle of it but that I sold another; after a mai tt always speaks for itself. There are two things about this herb that ap pear to tne surprising; first that it grows is our pas tures, in some places quite plentiful, and yet its value has never been known until I discovered ii In Isla— second, that it should cure all kinds of humor. oraer to give some Idea of the sudden rise rise great popularity of the discovery, I will state thai in April, 1953, 1 peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—in April, 1954, 1 sold over one thousand bottles per day of it. Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been in business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was ever like it— There, is a universal praise of it front all quarters. In my own practice I tawny's kept it strictly for hu mors—but since its introduction as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. Several crises of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered incurable. have been cured by a few bottles. 0, what a mercy if it will prove effect ual in all cases of ,that awfial malady—there are but few who have seen more of It than I have. 1 know of several cases Of dropsy, all of them ... e a people, cured by it. For the various diseases alba Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma ' •Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in diseases of the kidneys, &e., the dis covery has done more good than any medicine ever No change of diet ever necessary—sal the best you get and enough of it. DiltrtertOrtis son Usg.—Adults one table spoonful per day—Children over ten years.dessert spoonful—,Chil dren from five to eight years, ten spoonful. As no di rections can he applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren street, Roxbury, Sloss. Price,sl,no, Wholesale Agent., New York city, C. V. Clickner, el Barclay street; C. H. Rin7,lo2liroadway; Rusibtou & Clark, 275 Broadway; A. ' ll. A. D. Sands, 100 Fillioll Street. Sold in Rochester by J. Bryan dr Co ;Wholesale Agents. No. 112 State street; also. by L. Post & Co. G . ....NEUAL AGENTS FOE PENNSYLVANIA.—T. W. Dyott & 13ons. Per sale in Columbia by R. Williams, and file Col kle & Dellett. June 23, 1850-Iy. J. R. STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR, A GREAT ELECTRICAL REMEDY FOR PREVENTING AND CURING DISEASES. Stafford's Olive Tar Cures all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. OLIVE TAR is applied and inhaled, and is not taken. DIRECTIONS —Apply by rubbing where pain or di"eum exists, then cover he parts with u plaster made of oiled silk, to which stitch a Min layer of cot ton batting; then cover the batting with than muslin. Cotton or woolen flannel may be used instead of the oiled silk planter, but the operations of the remedy will not be as 'pretty, nor u• effective. FOR iNIIALINO.—PIacc a saucer aver a bowl of hot wrier, laud keep it hot,) pour into the saucer enough Olive Tar to cover the kottom• the apartment will soon be filled with its odor. affording to the patient an atmosphere impregnated with the delightful, blended aroma of THE Ohl VE AND OF THE PINE. I[7 - Renew the Olive Tar da:ly for inhaling by the above method. Another method of inhaling into pu‘Olive Tar on the Oiled Silk Plaster, which being worn upon the chest, the heat of the body will cause the Olive Tar to evaporate gradually, and as it rises it will be tn. haled. The Oiled Silk Plaster should be medicated with fresh Olive Tnr everyother day. lit acute or in those along standing, both of the above meth ods of inhalation should be used. By sdliertng to the above directions, the very worst forma of diseases of the Throat or Lungs, if not speed. ily cured, will he greatly relieved; while temporary colds Sore Throats, Inflamed Lungs, Catarrh, Croup, Coughs, bc.. &c., will yield at once to as combined curative powers. Stafford's Olive Tar softens and penetrates the skin; therefore in nil Chronic or Active billammmions It will be found highly beneficial, as it acts directly upon the Nerves, the Muscles, and the knots, OLIVE TAR OINTMENT is made by mixing O).ve Tar and Mutton Tallow in equal parts. This Out. meat is a positive cure for all diseases oral,' skin Pain cannot exist where Olive Tar or Olive Tar Ointment is applied. Stafford's Olive Tar does not contain any minerias substances, nor any povionous'id rug; the principal in gredients are ritchlPine Tar, and Oil of the Spanish Olive. Stafford's Olive Tar is manufactured by a proceed recently patented by Mr. J.R. Stafford, Practical Chemist, by which process all the Acid and Acrid properties contained in the substances- forming this Compound, are separated without the wear Chemicals. Sold Wholesale and Retail, by R. WILLIAMS. onl y Agent in this Mare, Stafford Olive Tar Company, 16 Slate Street, New York, and by Druggists generally. Italy 19,1,456-1 y New and Cheap Groceries. THE undersigned take this method of re turning sincere thanks to their numetotts friends for the liberal patronage given them during the past year, and respectfully ask n continuance of the same. They have just returned from Philndelphia with a very large lot of fine Groceries, Confectionery, he , among which may be found the following: Lovering's Syrup Molassen, New York Syrup Molasses. Prime baking Molasses, Sugar House Molasses, A large lot of Sugars. Celree, he. ' Also a lot of fine Baking'Ralsins. only 01 cents. Fine large bunch and layer Raisin., in whole and quarter boxes. 25 boxes Fogs, ditrerent grades. li. lot of Prunes, in fancy boxes, very fine. A large lot of fancy and common Candies. Also, Fig Marmalade, Jelly Cakes, Sap Sago Cheese, Ketchup, and a great variety of other articleni suitable for the present season. Irrneass GIVE Us A CALL. 11. SUYDAM& iit.Off, Corner of Front end Union sweets, Columbia, December 13, IMO. x•rimmv- Fmmiet AND NEW GOODS. MITE undersigned having taken the store lately . Oren 1. pied by hi• brother, in Locust street, opposite thw Columbia Bank. and having associated with him in business, Mr. F. L. HAGMAN, will continue the bus siuess under the firm of FRY& HAGMAN, where we will open in a few nays. a very large assortment of new goods. consisting of DRY GOODS,' GROCERIES, Queensware, Glassware, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Papers, VERY all of which we are determined to sell at the ' LOWEST PRICES. As we in. lend dein!' an EXCLUSIVE CASH BUSINESS, we will be able to compete in prices with any store in the county. w respectfully solicit a call front Our friends and the public generally. H. H. PRY- Country Produce always taken at the highest war-, ket prices. Colpmbia, April 5,1830. P.RIDIE GERELAN =GARS.' IRAVE JUST RECEIVED 200 1 000 KORB or those PRIME SEA;ARS, which I will, sell CHEAPER than any Store In thin or any other town. SESSGPIrear..OIOI:OO3Vin7, and others will do well by giving me a call before purchasing elsewhere.' The above mentioned Segars ran be seen at J. F. SMITH'S Wholesale Confectionary establishment, Profit strret, two doors below the Washington House, Columbia. Columbia, Aug. 30, 1956..
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