WHITE TEEM., PERFUMED BREATH AND BRA UTIEVL COMELYZION---CHD be acquired by wing the -Balm of a Thousand Flowers." What lady or gentleman would remain under the cure of a di-agreeable breath, when by using the "BALM OF A THOUSAND FLOWER.' as a dentifrice, would not only render it sweet, but leave the teeth white us ulabunter? lllany persons do not know their breath in bad. and the sub ject is so delicate their friend+ will never mention it. Beware of counterfeits. Be sure each bottle If ed FETRIDGE Lit-r ,1 , 1. Y. For sale by all itruggio. Feb. L4-6meow FEMALE WEAKNESS. AUBURN. Ttlarrh 13, 1F15.1. Cents:—My wife has long suffered from a female weakness. Her stomach was very weak, and it was with difficulty she could draw a lon g breath. for each effort was accompanied by a sharp pain at the pit of she stomach; her appetite and general health have been very poor for a long time. But your "Buch's American Compound," has entirely cured her. A weak back ; with constant pain in the small of the back, wan another difficulty my wife suffered from; your medicine is giving her no much strength• that this is fast disappearing. I have great reason to be have your "Bach , s American Compound" the most powerful and effective medicine for this and other diseases I have ever known. Yours respectfully, GEO. W. CRAY, Bach's American Compound owes its success to the intrinsic curative properties of the vegetables which compose it. It contains a Compound Fluid Extract ofßeach Drop or Cancer Boot," now first erns to the Pubfic, but long known to the Indians as a never failing cure for Scrofula', Consumption, Humors of the Blood, and chronic diseases in any part of the system. This medicine can now be had of all retie hie dealers in the United States and Canada. See advertisement In another column. clay 20, 1857-2 m WOOD'S HAIR . RESTORATIVE--.-We have never known any other medicine win as large a share of public confidence in so short a time as this has done. It has not been more than a year since we first heard of it, and it now stands at the head of all remedies of the kind. We have never used any of it ourselves, having had no occasion, as our "crown of glory' , not only as yet retains its original color, bin gets more so—but some of our friends have, and we have never known it to fail of restoring the hair to its original color. We advise such as are becoming prematurely gray, to give the "Restoretive” a trial Chester, (Illanois) Herald, hone, 1054. June IS, 1857-2 t TIM APPROACHING FOCRTll.—Everybody is makinz preparations of some kind for the proper observance of the glorious Fourth. Some will go abroad, and some will stay at home, others will remain sober, some will don military uniform., while the great ma jority will wear such plain clothes as are becoming to respectable and patriotic private citizens. Of course the great mass of these people will get their garments at the Brown Stone Clothing hail of Rock. grill & Wilson, No.. 603 and 605 (uew style] Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. July 4,1857-Int E11t7[4.X=R:441L4.}31A41 On the 19th inst , by the Rev. J. H. Menges, Mr 'Ellin GINNER to Miss EUZASITII RODY, both of CO lumbia. On the 22d inst., by Rev. Robert Pinn, Mr. Tiros Surrir, of Philadelphia, Pa., to Miss MAnY PUDIE, of Columbia, Lancaster co., Pa. :)a,L_TD. On the 19th inst., SARAH G., wife of Thomas Lloyd. 'Esq., and daughter of Dr. John Maxwell, lute of Kent co., Md. $lO REIVIT.AILD. WAS Lost - or Stolen, FORTY-FIVE DOL LARS, in notes, as follows: one twenty and •two tens on the Columbia Bank, and one five on die Harrisburg Bank. Any person returning the above to the Editor of the Spy, will receive the above reward and no questions asked. Columbia, July 25,1857-1 t In Columbia, Front St, below Walnut WONDERFUL BABY! '2O MONTHS OLD, WEIGHING SO LBS! WHICH has been visited in Philadelphia by .111o 9 saitils, including some of the most emi nent Or-minas, who have pronounced it it sight which should be seen by old and young. Over 1500 ladies and children have wittlesaed this wonder, .daily, when on Exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum. July 25,1937. A GOOD SITUATION, FOR AN EDUCATED DIAN. AMAN of nig% Attainments and Experi ence as a Teacher, is wanted as Principal of THE WASHINGTON INSTITUTE, AT COLUMBIA, LANCASTER CO., PA. The Institution is a new one, pleasantly located, and its erected by the WEALTHY Columbia Public Ground Company, whose whole revenue will be devoted to this Institute 'for the purposes of education, are unsurpassed in com modiousness, comfort and architectural beauty, by any in the whole country, and will be ready for scholars, male and female, by the first of October. The town is located on the Susquehanna, in a rich and populous re gion, vary healthy, and surrounded with more beautiful natural scenery, than can be found in any other part of the United States, and enjoys railroad connections with all the cities and most of the neighboring towns. No means will be spared to make this one of the first Academical Institutions in the whole Union. Any gen tleman' addressing the Committee will be answered with full particulars. None need apply unless well qualified. .Applicaiioas received until the first day of September. 11. M. NORTH, SAM'f TRUSCOTT , , Committee. JAMES VA UG HEN, COLUMBIA, PA.., July 25, 1857-61. NEWARK FFMAr.F; SEMINARY. THE next scholastic year of this institatioa will commence August 2G, tsr. The village in which the Seminary is located is noted for its healthfulness, and is easy of access, having daily communication with Philadelphia and Baltimore, by railroad. No expense is spared in order to give the pupils the best instruction and the most constant care,— TERMS.—Board and Tuition in the English studies and Latin, SOO per annum. Music, Languages, Painting. &c., extra. The departments of Music and Modern Languages, are in the care of Prof. Ilencss, and the pupils in each have daffy lessons. Parents who wish to place their daughters in the institution are requested to gyre notice to that effect, as the number of pupils is limited. Circulars containing further information may be hod by addressing the Principal. Mica If. CHAMBERLAIN, July 2S. 1857-21 m Newark, Delaware. NOTICE. WIIEREAS, Letters of Administration to the estate of John Lowrey, late of the borough of Columbia. Lancaster county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned; all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the fame wil l plesent them, duly authenticated. for settlement. to ANN LOWREY, Admitustratrix. Columbia, July 25, 1857-7 t ROBERTS' EMBROCATION, for Rheumatism, -Lit Sprains, Bruises, &c. For sale at McCORKLE & DELLRIT'S, Odd Fellows' Hall, Locust street, Columbia. July 2.5, 1857. BBOWN'S Essence of Jamaica Ginger, Gen uine Article. For male at McCORIME & DFII.I.ETT'S Family Medicine dtore, Odd Fellow,' Hall. July 25, 1857. ARTICLES FOll BAKING.---At the Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' Mall, is where Pure Ground Spices, Baking Soda. Cream Tartar, Pesrlash, Salaratus, and Flavoring Extracts, may be obtained. July 27, 1857. TABLE OIL.--Just reeeive,d a fresh supply of a superior article of Table Oil, at McCORKILE lc DKLZETT'S Famil7 Medicine Store, Odd Fellow.' Hall. July 25,1627. COURT PROCLAMATION. ArrffEREIS, the Han. HENRY G. LONG, Pres dent, lion. A. L. HATICS and Foliate Bassrrox, tEsq., Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, .in and for the county of Lancaster, and Assistant Justice at the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Gen eral Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace. In and for said county of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to roe directed, requiring me, among other thingst.to make public Proclamation throughout my Bailiwick, that a Court of flyer and Terminer and a General Jail Delivery: Also, a Court of General Quarter Ses•ious of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the City of Lancaster, in the. Common wealth of Pennsylvania, on the 3d fiIfsNDAY IN AU GUST, 1857: lii pursuance of which precept, Public Notice is Hereby Given, to the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Lancaster, in said county. rind all the Jus tices of the Peace, the Coroner, anJ Constables of the said city and comity of Lance. ter, that they be then and there in their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisi lions, and their other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain, of their behalf to be done; and also all those who will prosecute agninst the prisoners who are, or then shall be, in the Jail of the said county of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just, ,Dated at Lancaster, the 20th day of Ju1y.1857. GEORGE MARTIN, Sheriff: N. U.—punctual attendance of the Jurors and Wit. nesaes will hereafter be expected and required on the first day or the sessions. Aldermea and Justices of the Peace are required by an order of Court, dated Nov. 21st, 1843, to return their recogaitattees to John 3. Porter, Clerk of Quarter Sessions : within one week from the day of final action in each case, and iii de fault thereof, the Magistrates' costs will not be allowed. July 2.3, IP:::•31 BIRD SEEDS.--Canary, Hemp anti Rape Seeds For 1111c134)111{1,1.: & DELLETT'S. Medicine Store, Odd Fellows , Hein. July 95. JJOOFLAND'S German Bitters. For sale at MvCORKLE & DELLErnd Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' 11 all. July 23, 1E557. BOYS , CLOTHING. THE undersigned respectfully invite the at tellllollof their eii.torners and the public, to their large and handsome smelt of Readv-Made YOUTH'S & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, and a well selected and choice assortment of Clodls and Cassimeres, from which to order; suitable for the Spring and Summer seasons, and especially adapted to Boys' Wear. M. C. TIIACKRAY & CO 1,020 Chestnut Street, shove Tenth, Philadelphia, St. La w rence it owl Bui 'di on. Philadelphia, July 9.5, 18.57-Gm GUANO! GUANO!! GUANO!!! ALL KINDS. Lcinau's Super Phos p hate of Lime. 7.(109 TONS. 132 - FARMERS! _gm For your Wheat Crops, use Lennie super Phos phate of Lime, at Sk ets. a lb., or 840 a Ton; or, use Leinau's American Fertilizer, at 5t2,50 a bbl.,or ins a ton. One barrel of either is sufficient for an Acre of Wheat. These are PERMANENT MANURES. made of reliable Chemical Elements, and have been in successful use for the past Six Years, improving the soil and increasing the value of the land. Four Diplomas from the State Agricultural Society of Pennsylvania; New Jersey; Delaware and the Crystal Palace Association of the City of New York, have been received (or these Valuable Fertilizers. Pamphlets in the English and German Language can be hod by application at the office. A Liberal Discount to Whole ale Dealers. The above Fertilizers delivered Free of Cartage to any whartin the old City Proper. Orders sent by Mail accompanied with Cash or Drafts will be promptly shipped to any part of the world. GEORGE A. LEIN AU, Proprietor. No. 19 South Front street, Philadelphia City, Pa Philadelphia. July 15, 1857-4 m FOR SALE. AFA'IIM of 14 ocres with good Erick Improvements, adjoining the borough of Columbia.. S. W. MIFFLIN. July 18,1857 Fine Family Groceries. ASELECT assortment of the best Family Groceries ever offered to the Columbiana. at the Wine and Liquor Store, Walnut street, adjoining the Washington House, DA.NIF.L HERR. ID — Congress Water in quarts, Bedford Water in pinta, just received. Columbia, July 18, 1E57. Daguerreotypes, Ambrotyp es, MELAINOTYPES & PATENT LEATHER PICTURES. THOMAS B. SIIIIIMBRIL respectfully informs AL the citizens of Columbia that he has taken charge of Dellinger's Photograph Rooms, Corner of Front and Locust streets. Columbia, Pa., where he is fully prepared to take all the above named pictures in a style not to be surpncsed by any other artist. A long and large experience has enabled hint to become perfect master of the art; he therefore flatters himself that he will he able to render entire satisfac tion to all who may favor Ittni with their patronage. As the MELAINOTYPE io a late invention. and many persons have not seen them, he would stale that they are taken on sheet iron, and in richness of lone, warmth of expression. completeness of detail, and boldness of feature, Good illel.notypes are 1101 surpassed. They will receive a fall without n fracture, a bend without inpary,muy be washed off when coiled, and handled without the face being marred, unless by rough scratching, which would deface the best oil punning. From 10 to 3 o'clock is the best time for children. COPYING DONE, AND WARRANTED TRUE; ALSO. Pictures put in Rings, Medallions and Pins. All pictures taken by me are warranted not to fade 'P. S. BUMMERII, 1:17 - Don't forget the place! Corner of Front and Locu.t streets, over Tredenick's Hat Store. July 18, 1857-1 y BENTON'S GREAT WOIUE. THIRTY YEARS VIEW; or, a History of the Workings of the A merman Government for thirty years, from 1020 to ISSO, chiefly taken from the Con. gress Debates, the private papers of Gen. Jackson, and the speeches of Ex-Senator Benton. Willi his actual view of men sad tanks; with Historical notes and illustrations. Complete in 2 yak. ABRIDGEMENT OF THE DEBATES IN CON GRESS, from 17e2 to ISSO, from Gales & Seaton's An. mils °let/tigress, front their regi.ter of Debates. and from the official reported Debates; by John C. Rives. By the 11111{101 . 01'ChiTiV Veal , View THE ANNALS OFSAN FRANCISCO; Containing n Yummuly of the finet dircovery, veole ment, progreva and prevent condition of California, and a complete History of all the unportant events eoneteetcd with its great city, to which are added Htographical Memoirs of its mart prominent. citizens. Complete an one farce OPIIIVO volume. THE AMERICANS IN JAPAN; An Abridgement of the Government Narrative of the U. S. Expedition to Japun. SAYLOR A•, IOcDONALD, Appointed Agents for the sale of the above books, which are cold by subset iption truly. July IS, 1557. NEW BOOKS JUST received. JUNKS, NAYIIEIV AND HUTCHINSON ON THF. DOG; by Frank For ester. This book, to the Dog Fancier and Dog lover, is the us p/us ultra of books; ii is full and comprehen sive, and forsale at 111URRAY, YOUNG Lk CO'S. CHIT CHAT of Humor, Wit and Anecdote, with fifty original illustrations from designs by J. McClell an. Rdited by Pierce Pungent. The book is enter taining, and the editor thinks its perusal would even make the bursting of u boiler agreeable, ;Hid recon cile the tiinidest of travelers to the most frightful of railroad catastrophes. To be had at !BUIL RAY, YOUNG & CO'S. THE ARTIST'S BRIDE; or the Pawn Broker's Heir: by Emerson Bennet. The character of the I3ook can be inferred front the title and the popularity of the author. At MUBRAY. YOUNG & CO'S. THE HUSBANDRY UTAH; or, Sights and Scenes among the Itlonnonti with remarks on their moral and social economy. By Austin N. Ward. Edited by Maria Ward. For sale by MURRAY, YOUNG & TRIUMPH OF TRUTH, by James Caughey. For sale by AIUBRAY, YOUNG & CO., July 19. 1857. Laucoater, Pa. Stoves! Stoves: THE subscriber keeps up his extensuve assortment of —s_ss COOK AND PARLOR STOVES of all kinds and of every pattern •-• and size. He sells at reasonable • prices and asks the public to examine and try his HENRY PFAHLER, Locust street, opposite the Franklin House. Columbia. July la, 1b.57. 1 1 0:0 5 9 ids oi WO 41)Q64 A(s)011 PHILOSOPHY AND FACT. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS TUB exciting cause of sicking . The blood is the life-sustaining agent. It furnishes the components oldest', bone, muscle, nerve and integu ment. The stomach is its manufactory, the veins its distributors, and the intestines the channel through which the waste matter rejected in its productions is expelled. Upon the stomach, the circulation and the bowels, these Villa act simultaneously, relieving in digestion, purifying the fluids, and regulating the excretions. _ _ TfiE NATIONAL COMPLAINT Dyspepsia's the most common disease among all classes in this country. It aseumes a thousand shapes, sad is the primary source of innumerable darigerOuß mnlndies; but whatever its type or symp toms, however obstinate Its resistance to ordinary preparations, it yields readily and rapidly to this searching and unerring , remedy. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS. The quantity and quality of the bile are of vital importance to health. Upon the liver, the gland which secretes this fluid. these Pills operate specifi cally, infallibly rectifying its irregularities and ef fectually curing Jaundice. Bilious Retnittants.und all the varieties of disease generated by an uunaturul condition of the organ. BOWEL COMPLAINTS. Unless the bowels perform their functions properly, the whole body suffers.. Tens of thonsands d.e an nually of Dysentery, Diarrheas., Chronic Constipa tion, and other diseases of these waste pipes of the system. The effect of the Pills upon all intestinal disorders, whether casual or epidemic, is a phenom enon in medicine. $y following the printed direc tions, the most alarming cases of bowel complaint are promptly controlled. A WORD TO FEMALES. The local debility and irregularities which are th e special annoyances of the weaker sex, and which • when neglected, always shorten life, are relieved (or the time being. and prevented for the time to come, by a course of this mild but thorough alterative. Holloway's Pills ere the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases: Asthma Female Cam- Fever and Ague llowelComplaints pliant; Piles Coughs Headaches Stone and Gravel Colds Indigestion Secondary :limp- Chest Diseases Influenza loins Costiveness Inflammation Venereal Airco- Dyspepsia Inward Weakness lions Diarrham Liver Complaints Worms of all Dropsy Lowness of Spir- kinds Debility tin JrCAUTION!—None ore genuine unless the words "Holloway, :Yew York. rind London." are dm cernible as a Water-Math in every leaf of the book of directions around cacti pot or box; the same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the tight. A hand some reward will be given to anyone rendering such information as may lead to the detection of any party or panics counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Holloway, SO Maiden Lane. New York. and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United Staten and the civilized world, in boxes at d 5 cents,62l cents, and In each. fjp"'Tberis is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. 8.7-Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder ore affixed to each box. July 11, 1057-Iyeew Superior Self-Sealing Preserving Cans. THE Preserving Season is commencing, and the "Self-Sealing Can" has become an established favorite among housekeepers. The subscriber man ufactures an article that most give satisfaction. Call at HENRY PFAHLEWS, Locust street, opposite the Franklin House. Columbia, July 18,1857. Water Coolers. A COMPLETE assortment of Water Coolers of various sizes and patterns manufactured and for sale by the subscriber. These convenient and economical vessels should be used in every family. HENRY PFAHLER, Locust street, opposite the Franklin House. Columbia, July 18, 1857. COCHRAN & WORRELL, VZERCEC.A.NT TAILORS," No. 4. MECILVNICB' Row, Opposite Haldeman's Store, Locust street, Columbia, Pa. A share of the public patronage is re spectfully solicited. Columbia. July 18. 1557. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL be received by the Building Com mime of the Washington Institute, until SAT URDAY leth INST., for paving and guttering the ground around the building, and extendlng to the Lan caster and Susquehanna Turnpike—the contractor to furnish mnterials for the gutters.. Specifications can be sects at the office of J. W. Fisher. P. SHREINER, S. TRUSCOTT, HIRAM WILSON, Columbia, July 11, 1857-2 t Committee Valuable Farm and Kill Property, NEAR WILLIAMSPORT, PA., rm. SALE. THE undersigned, surviving partner of the fiTM of J. R. & W. B. Fluting. otters for sale till that valuable property situated on the south side of the Susquehanna river, 6 miles from Williamsport, and 2 miles from the line of the Sunbury and Erie Railroad. The Pennsylvania canal passes on the opposite side of the river. This tract contains 660 acres, with 6 per cent. allowa nee. 200 acres is cleared and in a good state of cultivation. There is a large amount of valuable Timber on the premises. a good stream of water. and a good SAW MILL. The Mill is new, being builtlBs6. The other improvements consist of 5 good lnk Dwelling Houses, with out-buildings thereto; Two large Barns. one of which is firsbelass, with a huge shed attached. The above property will be offered at public sale at the Court liouse,in Willimmmort, on Wednesday, the 19th of August, next, at 1 o'clock I'. M. A portion of the purchase money in cash, the bal ance made easy,withinterest,and approved security. Terms made known on day of sale. Further particulars can be obtained by addressing WILLIAM IL RULING, Surviving partner of the firm of J. R. & W. B. Ruling. Williamsport, Pa., July 11,1857-ts Another arrival of seasonable Dry Goods r pieces more of those beautiful French Lawns, at Z,E) cis, worth 25 cis. Lawn Robes—ca reduced prices; lierege De Woes, selling at cost, Fancy and Plain Bereges at 12i eta., a great bargain. For choice goods the ladies say PONDERS MITH'S is the place. July 11, 1857. Mourning Goods. LUPIN'S Bombazines, all wool De Lollies, beautiful Mourning Ducal's, Lupin's Black Bereges, Tissues, and another lot of Black Tamatine for dresses, Eng halt Crapes, Mourning Handkerchiefs, &c.. at H. C. FONDERSMITH'S Ju1y11,18.57. People's Cash Store. • Embroideries DOE fine work, Exquisite designs, and magnificent .12 Goods, everybody says, Fondersunth can't be beat Come and see for yourselves. At the People's Store, Columbia. June 11., 1857. China, Glass and Queensware. A FULL assortment in Tea, Dinner and Toilet Sets, 11. ju.t received, at June 11, 1857. FONDERSMITIFS. A NOTITER Steamer arrived, with a new and fresh lot of Groceries, at reduced prices. I can now oiler a splendid assortment of Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Molasses, Prime Sugar-Cured Hams, Dried Beef, Tongues, Mackerel, Pickled Herring, Cheese, Bologna Sau•agc, lac., &c. Columbia,July 11, 15.57-3 t \DINE SHAD.---Illess Shad, from Portland u_ MalllC, in barrel,. and half barrels. a prime article, FONDERSMITfI S July LI, 1857. People's Store, Columbia. HAIR Cloth, Crinolines, and light colored, Morcens, for Ladies Robes, just received, nt July t I , 1857. FONDERSM l'S WRITE GOODS.--•A full line of White Dress Goods of ever• description. just received. at July lt, 1857. FONDERSMITII'S. AUSTRIAN CLOTHS.--Another supply of these celebrated Cloths in blacks, blues, and dahlias, 'est received. To be bad only, at July 11, 1857. 11. tJ, FONDERSMITIPS. I_IIRD CAGES, Canary Seed, Bathing Dishes, Nests, Water Founts, &c., for sal. by A. M. ItAMBO, Columbia, July 11, 1857-3 t Odd Fellows' Hall. CANDIES, of every variety, Oranges, Figs, Nuts; Vanilla Strawberry, Lemon, Orange and Pule Apple Syrups, ' for tale by A. M. RAMBO. Columbia, July 11,18.57-3 t Odd Fellows' Hall. SODIETHING NEW.--Shepard Plaids, Ottoman Poplins, Hymnla Desires, Glaccrinos, &c., ull very choice goods, for Traveling, Dresses. Dusters, be , Just received, at FONDERSIIIITII'S July 11, 1857. Columbia. Philadelphia Wood Moulding Mill, WILLOW street, above Twelftb,'North Side. Mouldings suitable for Carpenters, Builders, Cabinet and Frame Makers, worked from the best and thoroughly seasoned material, always on hand. Any pattern worked from a drawing. The subscriber having purchased the en:ire inter est, will continue the business with increased facili ties. Agents wanted in the various towns in this portion of the State. to whom opportunities will be offered for large profits to themselves. SAMUEL B. HENRY. July 11,18.574 m NOW opening at Ilerr's Cheap Store, Yard-wide Colored BrdHomes—nun colors—only 121. cents. Elegant yard-wide, new style Mite Britliantes, only 21 cents. Very elegant and rich Black Silks—beautiful Challies and De Latnes, selling at cost. A very choice lot of madder colors Dress Lawns, at less thr I cost. 13eautiful and choice styles Ducal Bereges and Be rege Robes—very cheap lot just opened. Poplins—a very choice lot just opened; White Goods of every kind for Dresses and Basques—a large lot sell ing very low. Gloves, Hosiery and Mils of all kinds and styles— very cheap. Mantillas and Dusters—well, for nice and cheap ones licres is the place. Just received u very choice lot of Shepherds Check in wool, half wool and cotton. JOHN uNart. July 11,1e57. N 0.5 East Rine st..l.niteivitcr. We Speak the Truth, rfillE only store, out of Philadelphia, where 150,000 German Segars can be oeen, and are lold cheaper than at any other emahlitliment in Co lumbia, or the neighboring town.. Iv JOHN FENDH ICH k Front oh.. third door above Locust, Columbia, l'n. July 4.1057. Baltimore Prices. RAPPEE Snuff at 16 ets. per lb. Congress ' 6 . 6 20 6 6 Scotch 6 . 6 . 12 al6 . 6 66 900000 . Segars of 35 different brands, wholesale or /2111:1! We warrant all of the above Snuffs to be equal to any manufactured in the Stale; and the Segara to be of the brut quality and at alt prices. JOHN FENDRICH & BROS.. Front at.. third door above Locust. Columbia, Pa. July 4,1857. TSB COLVDRUIZA BANK. - r OCITED at Columbia, Lancaster county, L State of Pennsylvania, herebygives notice that an application will be made to the Legislature of said State, at their next session, for an extension and re newal of the charter of the said Bank, for fifteen years from the expiration of the present charter, with the pres ent name and style. By order of the Directors. SAINJEL. SHOCII, Cashier. Columbia, July 4,1857-6 m GO TO SEE THEM. JUT received, 75 doz. Fancy Pipes, of all sires and prices, which we otter for sale at the lovrest city rates. Tobacconists, and all others wit° deal in Tobacco, Snuff, Segara. me., will please call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere: tf we cannot sell to them as cheap as they can pur chase in the city, we will not ask them to buy. JOll7l FEN/RICH h BROS Front st, third door above Locust, Columbia, Pa. July 4, 185. Just in Time FOR cheap Sugar and plenty of Fruit. A. Stone & Co., Self-Sealing Glass Preserving Jars, for pre- serving fresh fruits, &c. An assortment just TC. ceived, nt H. C. FONDERSMITH'S. June 20, 1557. I UST received, a fresh supply of Kennedy's CI Medical Dtscovery, and for sale, by R. WILLIAMS,Front street. Columbia. June 27.1857. ASKILL lot of Superior Turnip Seed, for sale by the pound or ounce, by It. WILLIAM. Front street. Columbia. June 27, 1857. ANOTHER lot of Superior Vanilla Beau, joss received and for sale, by R. WILLIAMS. Front street. Columbia, Jane The Largest Tobacconists , . TOIIN FENDRICR & BROS., would respect fully inform. the citizens of - Columbia and vicinity, that they have the largest stock of Tobacco, Scgars, Saud - , Pipes, and German Smoking Tobacco, offered in any two establishments out of our principal cities. Hotel and Storekeepers, look to your interests! Be fore purchasing elsewhere, examine our large assort ment, which we pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest Baltimore prices. We warrant to dispose of any of our stock. cheaper than can be bought in Philadel phia. All we ask Is, that you Shall cull and judge for yourselves. She offer any of the above at whole sale or retail. Notice that our stock is abranch of the well-known, extensive Baltimore Tobacco Ware house °floe. Fendrich Sc Bros.. 155 Forest street. JOHN FENDRICH & BRO 9 S , Front st., third door above Locust Columbia, Pa. July 4. 1h57. 40 GOOD HANDS to work in the Big Ore Bank, on Chesnut Hall, seven miles from Lancas ter and three from Columbia. Wagea $2O, payable in cash every month. H. R. KNOTWELL, Manager Columbia, July 4, ISM-4t 1000 SACKS Ground Alum Salt, just re ceived, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, at low prices. THOS. WELSH. Columbia, July 4, 1857. rillE subscriber having opened his house, corner of Second and Locust streets, Columbia, Pa., as it hcsel. is prepared to accommodate the pub !icon good style, and upon reasonable term.. He has spared no expense in fitting up his rooms, and will give Ilk table careful attention, hoping to be able to satisfy his customers in all respects. Ills BAR is furnished with good liquors, and the favorite Resiau runt, in the basement, will be continued as hereto fore, always supplied with seasonable delicacies. A large and commodious STABLE 1104 recently been erected opposite the house, adjoining the Odd Fellows' Hall. where a careful Hostler will be in attendance. to there of pulaltc putronuge is reripectfully so licited. GERHARD BRANDT. Columbia, Julie 20,1657. Beautiful Mantillas at Herr's Cheap Store. DECIDLDLY the best and cheapest in the city. Come and see them, us I defy all competi tion. Chantilly Luce, Moire Antique Gm de Rhine, Swiss, Berege arid Embroidered White Swiss. I can show over fifty different styles. Crape, Stella, Cash mere and Thlbet tillitwls, at reduced prices. Stella Cashmere and Broths Scarfs. very cheap. Bereges and Herege Robes, choice styles. Ducats and Ducal Bereges, Lawn Rubes and Brilliantes, at reduced prices. Pura.ols at less than manufacturers , prices. JOHN HEIR, Nri.s East King street, Lancaster. A very large lot of Ladte•' Collars at a very great bargain. Our hundred dozen Clutha Linen Ilandker• chiefs, at a great sacrifice. Gay and Second Mourn• ing Poplins, something entirely new. elegant goods, and very cheap. June 211, 15.57. New and Interesting Books, JUST received. Dr. Livingstone's Seven teen Years Explorations and Adventures in the Wilds of Africa. This is the book of facts, of thrill ing interest, adventures. and hair-breadth escnpes of that indomitable traveler and African Explorer; it is a book that would interest nil classesof readers fond of facts and adventure, Price Sit cents. Godfrey's Narrative of the last Gllll/1.11 Arctic Exploring Ex peditionr. Godfrey says: '•I saved Dr. Eane's life when in the Arctic Ocean. and he denounced me in his book as a deserter." Godfrey. in vindication of ins own char acter, goes on and gives his own narrative of !lie Kane Expedition. lie 311.0 has connected with it :he life of Dr. Kane. Those havingread Dr. Kane's book. would lie interested in the perusal of this volume, and tho4c that cannot afford the expensive work of Kane, would be delighted and profited by the reading of Godfrey's Narrative. Price only .50 cents. and for stile by [June 21r, '57.1 AIURRAY,YOUNG & CO. Prof WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. IT HAS WORKED MIRACLES THAT all the Bald and Gray can be re gored perfectly to original growth and color. so far as their krzks are concerned does not admit of doubt; besides, it will cure every possible disease of the scalp, whether developed as dandruff itehiag or in the shape of cutaneous eruptions—even scald-head —and in no possible case will it fail of cur tog as if by magic. nervous or periodical headache, and if used twice a week by the youn g regularly, it will preserve the color, and keep the hair from falling. to any imaginable age. Read and judge. Millford, Worcester Co., Mass., Nov , t 855. Prof. 0. J. Wood—Dent Sir: I tube pleasure in hear. lug Noluntary testimony to the magic effects of your wonderful Hair Restorative. As far buck us 11336, my hair commenced falling off, until the top of my scalp became bald and smooth as glass. and it hits continued to full forte greet many years, notwillutands Mg I have used many celebrated preparations for restoration. Seeing your advertisement, I was in duced to give your article a trial, and to my utter as. sonishinent, found, after a. few applications, that my hair became firmly set, and assumed a glossy arid beautiful appearance; arid by the time I had used 41 quart bottle, my bald head was covered over with a young sit vigotous growth of hair, which is now L - 0111 oils 10 I wo inches in hop), and crossing Lott. Yours, truly. HENRY GOODRICH. Charleston. Mass . Aug. 9, 1955. Gents:—Nothingbut a duty and sympathy that I feel to communicate to others that are nlflcted as I have been, would induce me to give this public acknow ledgment of the benefit i have received from Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative. When I first commenced using it, my hair was quite gray, and in spots entirely bald. I have now used the Restorative about five months. and my hair is entirely changed to its °roil. nal color, brown and the new hair is over three in lend, nit he ,ot6 where it was bald. I hove also been much gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which before was dry, und it hos ceased to come out on formerly. Respectfully yours, Eke.. NRS. R. A. STODDARD. From ?qrs. Ingalls, a well known aar.,e in Beetle). Roston, Oct. /0/11. iejj. A. AT. RAATI3O, Odd Fellow.' Hull Gents:—At your request, and bring so highly pleas ed with the effects of the Restorative, I am free to stale that my hair had become quite thin, and entire ly white. 1 have for the la•I five years been in the habit of using dye, hut hearing of the extraordinary effects of this article, I was Iliduced to try it. My hair has been restored io its original thickness, and also to it. former color. which is light brown. Yours respectfully, MRS. INGALLS. The following is from the Pastor of the Orthodox Church, Brookfield. Brookfield, Mass.,Jan. 12, 125.5. Prof. Wood—Dear Sir—Raving made trials of your flair Re•torative, it gives me pleasure to ray, that its effects have been excellent in removing inflamma tion, dandruff, and u constant tendency to itching, with which 1 have been troubled from my childhood. and has also restored the burr, which was becoming gray. to its original color. I have used nu other arm. tile, with anything file the Rune pleasure and profit. Yours, truly, .1. K. lIRAGG. FORTllline Jersey City Telegraph. Wit AT 1 1 IT cos— Thin good's HOW _ln a question asked daily by hundreds. We answer with out In...illation or WO r of couirndictioa, that it is the only article known which will do fill it Promises for the human hair. It will renew it. growth—it will stop its filling—it will restore its natural color! It is not a liar Dye, built verily and efficacious restorative. 0 .1 %Venni& CO , Proprietor., 312 Broadway N. Y., and 114 ltlarket street, St. Louis, Mo. For sale in Colaml.in. pa.. by J. H. DALDEIIIAN and Dr. E. 11 DERR: AlTifleoll, by J. J. laiblmrt. and by all re-I:mi.:We drill:p.m. (June 2n, 1857. riroirroz. A"persons indebted to the estate of John We:ten:an. deceased, late of East Donegal township. are requested to make payment; and those having claims liglllll.ll said estate, will present them, properly attested, for settlement. to the undersigned, Executor. CHRISTIAN DRANDT. June 27.1857.6 t. Fountain Lemon Beer. GEORGE J. SMITH. I. nose prepared to supply ail ouch as desire to indulge in this delicious drink. Locust street. above the Danl. June 13, 1857-3 m Farmers Union Insurance Company, LCITED at Athens, Bradford county, Pa., (CASH CAPITAL 8200000, SAFELY INVEST ED) makes insurances on property. al reasonable rates. GEORGE VVILFORD, Agent, Columbia, Pa. REFERENCES: Bon. F. lIENRICE, Athena, Pa., " DAVID WILMOT, Towanda. Pa., " %VAL JESSUP, Montrose, Pa., " G. MALLORY, Philadelphia, Pa. Columbia, June 6,1857-1 y New Grocery, Wine & Liquor Store. TRH subscriber has opened at his old stand, corner Or Fink and union streets, a Com pl ete assortment of all kinds of GROCERIES; where he will always be prepared to I.UPPIY . , on the most rea sonable terms, any demand for articles in his line of business. Ile keeps nko, a variety.of 'WINES AND LI QUORS of all kinds; and 'sill sell in any quantity not less (bail one gallon. lie respectfully requests the public. to call and make a trial of his stock. GEORGE TI ..I.E. N. B.—Country Produce always on band. A por tion of the old :Mock of Dry Goode, not yet disposed or, will Ire Fold at 111 per cent. below cost. Columbia, May 16, 1e37. OP THE ORMIS JEWEL PLANT, FOR removing Tan, Freckles, Pimples, beau tifying the complexion, giving the skin a healthy appearance. and for cleansing the teeth. The jewel plant haslong been known by the United Staten Pbarmecopmin, as a medicine for both inter nal and external diseases, but st moldy within a year or two that it has been dant:meted to possess such qualities as recommended for above. it is a delight ful extract, and highly scented by its own ingredi ents, and no lady should be without it as a toilet, par ticularly during the Summer season, when we are more liable to be tanned and aunt-burnt than in any other. Purchase a bottle and try it. Manufactured and for sale, by J.ll. HALDEMAN. N 0.3 Wolf , * Row, Front street,Colurnbia, Pa. (D-For sale by all respectable druggists through out the United States and Canada. Co' waist, May 30, 1637. Wanted, NATIONAL MOTEL. EXTRACT Summer Cooking Ranges ACONVENIENT Range for Summer rie, a great favorite with Ow.: who dr,ire to avoid the great heater the ordinary large 'Cooking Stove, for tale at TIENRY PFAHLER'S,. Locust street, opposite the Franklin House. Columbia, dilly 18,1E57. Patent Steani Wash Boilers. rptiEsE well known Holler.= are kept consm ntly on 1 hand at HP:MIX PFAIILEW.ta. Lommt.treet, opposite the Franklin House. Columbia. July I n. Pis 7. THE LARGEST Chair and Furniture Establishment IN THE CITY OF BALTIMORE MATIIIOI 4 B Gay Street Warerooms, Nos, 25 and •27 North Gay street, near Fayette, Balti• more: where in kept alwaya on hand, or made to tir• der,every style of French TEN'FrA-TETES, in Plush, Hair, Cloth or Brocutelle. French Fu and Medallion Parlor Arm Chatrr, in Plush. Hair, Cloth or Broca:elle. French Full Stull Carved l'arlor Chairs, in seta, with Plush, Heir, Cloth or lirocalelle. SOFAS; Hal( French Spring Mahogany and Walnut Parlor Choir., in Hair. Cloth or Plu.h. Rocking Chairo—various designe, in Mir, Cloth and Plush. Stuff Spring Loungev—a large asi.ortmeni alw•ayx on. Mind, or any pattern made or covered Ivith any goods to order. CUAMBER SUITS, In Mahogany or NViolnut, complete. from top. Cane Chairs and Rocking do.—the largest a svort meat ready made 11) any one house in the United States—!rota $l2 a dozen up. Bar Room, Office and Dining Chairs, in Oak, Wal nut or Mahogany. with Cane, %Vona or Bullied Sent, —an at.,ortment embracing over SU dozen Wood seat Chair, and tsenecs and Rocking Chair -over 100 closet,. Galt and Plum Frame Looking Glatire., of every variety. All kinds of Beds, Hair and Iluek Mattraseee. A. triATllioT. No,. 25 and 27 N. Gay st., near Fayette si.,l3alt. He 27, 1r.57.1y UNITED STATES HOTEL, CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY. TILE undersigned have taken the management of the above I lou , e. This house, capable of accommodating 0 gue.ds is lallolfllUssed i1,11.11y of finish. ..bre of 1"001115 aid convenience, by :my hou-e in Mt , country. The water used is front an "artesian well" on the furnishing pure soft water, otertattitg the unpleasant effects of the well water of the sea coast. 'ranks, holding 20.000 gallons of water, have been placed on the top of the life supplied by n steam engine, mid n suiTicieney of hose to each door, so that n fire would be completely under our control. A Table de hate will he set at n regular hour. and private tables for parties and (amides at any hour. Ample stabling with carr,age houses attached. Beautiful Cottage in the )111d, six chambers hand some!) turnishetL GEORGE GALE, Lessee. S. IL IVOOI,3IAN, Manager. June 07. tes7-tut NOTICE ;NOTICE is hereby given, that agreeably to 1.1 the law• of thi. Commonwealth. there will be an application matte to the next legielutu re of Petutryl. vermin. for tin Art of Ineorportion of a hank, to be called the "Accommodation flank: , with general ha irking privdrgr. of i-rte. di-count. and, depo.ti, what n PlllllllO 01 one hundred thou.and dollar.. w•uh the privilege of Mc rea.ing the same to two Winifred and filly thou-and dollar.. to be located it the borough of Colotnlna, lattnecder en., hi. Coluiribici,Jiitie till. 1557 (him T OEN HERR, No 6 East King Street, Lamas t! ter, rd. ) 11:1, HOW in t•lore u Locriplete 11,e0rtinent ' ' I T 'APESTRY, BRUSSELS, SUPER THREE PLY, INGRAIN VENITIAN, H 0 M E.MAD 5, AND STAIR CARPETS, all widths. TABLE, FLOOR and STAIR OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, WINDOW HOLLANDS, of every description. GLASS WARE, CHINA AND QUEENSWARE, of the hest goods, IN TEA, DINNER, AND TOILET SETTS, at the lowest prir:es, at June 13, 1857. HERR'S Cheap Store SHAWL & MANTILLA. OPENING JOHN HERR, NO. 5 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, Is Now Opening His Spring Styles of SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS, Ta ../.iph tho imention of the Ladies is invited. June 13, 1857. To Lumbermen & Manufacturers! Il UEY'S PATENT SHINGLE DIACHINE. T 8 subscriber having perfected the above in:whine, offers to sett State, County and Shop Right. oa reasonablelerm, The machine saws and planes Shingles to any width or thickness. and produces a very unifsron and clean article, IA Inch has given period( cutisfuction wherever tried. 011 C of the machines nod specimens of its work eon be seen nt the Stp.queltnonn Planing Mill, Columbia, Pa. For further 'Morin:mon, address „ % IlliFX, Columbia. Lane:lute r to , Pa. rj`The con=traction of the saw and frame. attains o i use, separate from Me planer, 111 snwing all kind.: of straight and bevelled work, such us Flooring, Clapbourdmg. Se. Columbia, Nay 19, 1557. WINES, LIQUORS, &c. /IL' T „ HE subscriberk,( Las opened and keeps con...tautly on Laud, a large:lnd coat- ?'"EK7,.._. . phew as,ortu eat of I : WINES. BRANDIES. t^ - :-.4.4, = WHISKIES, and all other kinds of liquors, at his store, in Walnut street, in the c.xtritintt of the WaThington House. He will sell. in any quantities not less than 011 e (except (or •tekneitte upon a ph) tdentat's certificate.) either ‘Vholesale or Retail. Pentons dosving a good and pure article, arc invited to call and CILIIIII , Ie Ole block. DANIEL imnrt. [ll,- - -Attention is called to all assortment of enowe im ported preserved Fruit. in glans jars. They are pre served whole. mid retain entirely their original flavor. The varieties are, green Gage, Go...themes, Plums, Montle Cherries. Red Currants. Ranotierries. A supply of Sardines. Table 0.1. flay Wider, London Drown Stout. and Scotch Ale aim uy s on bond. MEZIEZIEWSW Ladles' Satchels. r RAVE jwit received the fine-t ancortment of Swebels in Co!tannin; iiko, a fadl wi.orini en' of Gigv, Conelle:, Rocking, florben, Niareery IVbeelburrowl, &c., ut GEORGE J. S3IITIIS Bakery., Confectionery, and great Variety :Rote, I.co (.13.4 street, above the Hunk•. Columbia, June 13, 1557-3 in Another Arrival at Fondersmitles. 1.T0R6 attractions for the season. 100 P Weed real .111 French Organdie Lawns, from 121 to 25 cents. Bert good• ever °fared at the priceel Now ready at May 16. 1957. TIIE PEOVIA7t. STORE. You will Get Your money Back. I F you want to buy n lierege,“ingliarn, or Lawn Dress. Good quality Wool a n d, Sulk 13erere at 124 c., u•uni price elle. Real Preach Lawn 121 c.. worth Dic• Ixlra Eurlston Gingham, laic., elicap at Plc. Going ut FONDERSMITIPS, June ?XI. 1557. People's Cash ?Store. Marseilles Pique. ANOTIIER supply of tills deldrithle article for La cheo 'torques mid 111iare 9 Capes! Also, tr-4 Black lierege, for Ladies' Shawls. suet received at If. C. FONDERSNIII lI'S Cash Store, Columbia. lune 20, 1Q57 Bley Linens. von Ladiea' Dilater.; and T ravelling Drevites, &c., 111 medium and fine (palette,. at FONDERSMITIrS, Jane 20, 1557. People': Cavh Store, Crape Shawls. - Du% a Crape Shawl. all color.. from 85 to 5130. -I,Alw, Rich Style Black Lace Mauldin., at June 20,1C36. FOND ER'SAIITIPEr. Super-Phosphate of' Lime, F O R sale in large or small quantities, by FRY 3r. BAGMAN, Columbia, May 30.'37 Oppoulte Columbia Bank. TEST RECEIVED, While Berece. for Etaltcs Shawls, at FONDEItSMITR'S MMM Buy a Summer Hat. mn new and beautiful -Iliawatlta" flat—Ce)lon I White—Black and Brown Leghorn, &c., for men, boys, and children. A good assortment at FONDERSMITH'S May 30.1857. Columbia. Handkerchief Extracts. THE undersigned has just received a fresh supply of this desirable perfumery, such as. Rose. Musk, Por tugal, Patchouli, Geranium. Milletieur, Jasmin. Ver bena. Upper Ten, West End. Baguet Caroline, Boquet Philadelphia, Sweet Briar, Jockey Club, &c. E. U. lieu. Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front st., Columbia, Pa. May 30,10.57. VANILLA BEANS, just received at the Fam fly Medicine Store. Odd Fellows' Hal ',Columbia Columbus, Ida) 'X, 1837. WILLIAM E BARBER. SAMUEL W. BARBEE. Attorney at Lnw. W. E. BARBEE. & CO., DAVENPORT, SCOTT CO., 10 WA, Law, Land and Loan Office. 11ONEY LOANED FOR EASTERN CAPITAL ISTS at from 10 10 lb per cent. per annum. on Farming Lund Security, w•nrth at least two or three times the amount loaned. and Ore from any other en. cumbrance; and at. higher rates on the hest endorsed mercantile note,. The titles wul, in all cases. he thoroughly examined hero! c the Inuit. are matte. Claims collected, Land Warrants located, Tare- Pn;d, Lands superintended and sold. Judicious invest ments made for eastern man in land and city pro perty. Letters of inquiry cheerfully answered. REFERENCE:, Col. S. SHOCIL Cashier, Columbia, Pa., JOHN COOPER, E-q THOrt. LLOYD. Esq., A. S G REEN, E.q - C Esq , ..ancn.ter, Pu., ELLIM AKER. Esq , " R. F. RAUCIi, Esq , Dr JOHN I. ATIXE, C R. COLEMAN. E.q . Mechanics Bit, P. GIllsON. Esq.. IFk of Blitinnore. J. %V A , 13 . k of Coin:tierce. " June d 1557 3m pXTENSITE CABINET WA 11E-R0 011 IS AND I_l4 MANUFACTORY, Locust street, .7.011.11111tiN. P. The rub-criber would call the attention of the cit. sLen.of Unlumbia. nod vicinity, to his large and -e -leet intent of Cabinet-Ware. cotnpra-ing .orne of the fine-t Drevving Bureaus, SULIA. French Bed -lentil, Jenny land., Ate., ever °tiered for sale to this place. lie continue. to ulattfacture Fu nutu re of every deveriptton, and In confident Ilia; he can give ,111,(tietion. COFFINS made and Funerals attended to either /II !Own Of et•Ulltry, On Ilse ellOrte//1 not ice. CASPAR SEIBERT. Coiumbia..lum! G, 1957 AJET of pu re and 4 - tinkling Soda Water. fl owing:from the only roman": iis Columind, copal le ref tv•iper• Ming Carbonic Acid Go• from the pure Hi of Soda, nail fl.tvored with the following Brit. 1011. Sy rug, Sherbet. Vanilla. Itomplierry .o:tiger, Strum, berry. ()ranee. Currant. Hiawatha. hr . Av. Time water drawn from our soda Fot.ion'ot. brim more highly eharged will, gri• than re eu-tonnii y tor :%iitleial 'Water, awl at all trine , nearly cold the tee it-elf, i. Illferlol. to 111011 Ci molter in tbn Or ally other place. I:.ttec oil cure will be taken in make it the rim,' mlelighitol and healthy ilrink.iluong the warm Summoner mouth., ever introduced into our town. ItilcCOliliLE 6r. 1 / 1 .3,1.ETT, May 30,1557. Odd Fellow , ' Hall. COACH 1 LANUEACTOB.It WE, the undersigned, hare this day formed a co-purtner•hip, under the firm of Car ter & McCartney. for the purpo-e of conducting the COACH-MAKING BUSINESS, la all its hiaaches. Being rrn eneu I workmen, hay ing been ernpin)ed in the principal conch mninfae luring Callbllslllla2alS in the eines. mid being deter mined to keel, zone but the be.n workmen 1111 our em ploy, we flatter ourselves that we can manufacture Coaches, Carriages, Buggies. Sulheys, equal to any made elsewhere. By a strict attention to our busineas we hope to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. All orders by mail or otherwise. will Inert WWI prompt attenuant:. Repairing also done ut the short est notice. and Ott the most reasonable terms. at our shop to :sec:aid street, between Locust nud IVolinit streets, neatly opposite the Lutheran Ca ut el:, CO. lumbin, Pu. SAM BEL CA RTER. Inlay 80, 1F.:17. WAI. A. :nIeCA RTNEY lIEUSZC X'o3. TIX ItAILLION. . / 01IN F. jr., Wholesale and Re it tail dealer la MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, offer. for qale, ul 1114 two; 'tare. No 3 Ea.t Orange atreet. 1,111C:1 , 1Vr, the largest and beet a.sortanent of the alio, e : ever offered to the emzeni of Lancaster could y. - Esclu•ive numt for the sale of Prince', celebrated !Niel/Aeons. at the man ufatetn pares. Per-otiq amt-hing to purelor.e -Pitino Fortes' , from any nufreturer 111 the United Susie., ore re-peel fully iiolibed Ill:it El Very large saving eau be mode by ordering them through him. Ile hopes by -met and personal attention in Iru•i ue+-. 11,)d put eurlleslite•lre lu please. In merit the pn .,11 who may tumor him v.ah their custom. AMY '2l, I t. 07-1 y PIANOS AND PIELODEONS. 7 11. SHEPARD, agent for the sale of Pianos u. from the be•t l'hiiiidelob to. New York and 1504 toil Alutiulticiiirce., will ..elver and deliver Ihnue of the first quality, at lemu ihmi city pi let,s; deona of the trio-1 perfect lone and liw-lt, of every variety of .11 , Arid sty le. Rooms ia Locust Vim vet, first door above the batik. *3010,1,10u, April 1 , ..q., 1.357.0. f Manufacturer's Insurance Company. CHARTER Perim:Mal. Granted by the Stale 1.1,111 P) iV/111111. 6311U.0010 1 me, Ala• ntletliAlll{llllli 'Fran-pollution Aaron S Pre.olent. %Via. A. Rhodes, Vice P ,,, sdent. A I fred . . DIRECT/ )RS—Aaron S Lippincott, Wrn. A. RhodeE-, AVIn. 13. Thorna., Neal. Churl,. tl'rel.a. J. Rinaldo Sank, John P Signora., Charles J. Field. Jame., I' Smyth, 0111Pe. No. 10 Merehum.' Bit.linage, Philadelphia THOMAS WELSH, Agent, Columbia, Pu, April 11.1.4574 y GEORGE Z. BENTZ BENTZ & IiIIFFNAGLE, (Successors to Daniel Herr,) WASHINGTON IOVSE, Columbia, Lancaster co,, Pa. THE subscribers having effected a lease of Mi. well-known acid popular Mach hereby give notice that they Intim thoroughly refitted and rem). ward it. The c.tablbsliment ho. been re•furnisliell at vent CZ prose, nail 11011111Ig 11/14 been lc - ft undone to render i one of the moat agreeable and comforta ble lituel , in the state. 10 — At:jot:wig the hotel is a firstmlaa. RESTAU RANT. which is supplied with all the delicaciea of the sent-on, and which is 1101 surpassed by any sum tar Philadelphia. They recline hilly solicit the patronage of the polite. April 11. 1 , 37.1 y 13CNTZ h IitiFFNAGLE. BOARDING. - FIVE OR SIX GENTLEMEN can obtain board lk • by applic.Mon m Mrs La abaci', ut No. I Car- pet Hall, From mfeet, Columbia March :21. if BACH'S AMERICAN COMPOUND. THE NEW VEGETABLE REMEDY. STATE OF NLW-YORK. City -Liza County. us. (Me of the hrm of P. V 11. Coventry & Co,. of the city of Auburn, bring duly sworn, my! the followvic certificate• are genuine, aud were perm by the per sous by whom they purport to be Fig red. Sul...cubed rind sworn before inn. /10RACI.: T. COON. Jurtice of the Peace, Cayuga county. OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Home Testimony and Prerfs uhum, J une 10. 1.5.5 We, the ancier.igned, have received the turmulu tar Kepitring "Bache American Compound," and us tar as we have lefli.d II Cne. Ito general use tie a 10111 C and idtcrutiVe Medicine., to remove vtiotied Humors of the Mood, unit peculiarly adopted to Fe males Fir Orritir, from I,cucorrhcen. (Whi;n..) arid to those whose cortettuattons lire enfeebled from inter. mittent Fever. JOSRPII M. illOlll2ls.M D . LANSING , I MIRA'S, M. I)., A. C. Anhlt, M. D. From Gee. IP. Graff Gems :—I think ym r ' flticles Americini Coin pound" the most valuislilo of medicines. M y wife 11119 hern cured Lly it of a Derangement of 4, Stomach. which his o Mimed her (or 3 cart, out my daughter of an alarming, Cankered Mouth and Throat My naught. ter did not u-c half a bottle. which enrol her entiray Any of the artier persons named, wilt answer any queiatons as to our statements TO INVAVLIDS. This ClOTlTlnlltld C011.111,1A ns 41 great healing element a Compound Fluid Exhort of Stack Drop or Cancer Root, so long known to !he Indian as a never (ailing cure for Serra fonts, Consumpurm, Motors of the Blood, and (or CIIIIIIIIC 1111 l 11111100 j and as now for the first time given to the public 1 t,. no sorrel prep aration. ns formulae are furni.hed to Ph) •teians.— \Ve only a.la one Sisal. Our medicine Stellltl6 upon its own merits alone. CACTION.-EUCII bottle hereafter will bear the fat simile of P. V. It Coventry & Co., as the large sale already reached renders it impossible to give a writ ten signature to each bottle. as was intended. lie; of reliable dealers. For sale by all dealers ill medi• cute, nt St per bottle, or Mil" bottles fur 5.5. Agent in Columbia. Pa, Dr. 1 R. HERR N*avy. Rtacu & co . Iteadtttg • sole and general Agents for the Stair of Pa. February 14. 1t.56-6in JOAN FELIX, has removed his Watch, Clock and Jewelry Ei.talili.hment to his new stand on ("rout street. third door below the American iioll4e. Ile has on hand a large stock of WATCHES CLOCKS, ANDJEWELRY, which he r. prepared to .ell cheaper than they curl be bought at any other estabb-lonent. ffu in pre pared to oder great bargain, and be re , pcetfully in vites the attenuon of purchaAcra to hue bunk, which embrace. GOLD AND siLvErt WATCHES, People' s Cash Store - - - - ofevery kind; all kinds of CLOCKS, from $1.50 up wards; lie invites the attention of Boatmen to his large stork of LEVER BOAT CLOCKS; .IEWELTZV. con sisting of Eur Rings. Finger Rings Breast Pins. &c.; all kindnof Silveri-ippon, Plated Soup Ladles,Tuble and Tea Spoons. Forks, ac., which are warranted to wear nearly equal to Silver; Gold and Silver Pen cils and Pens; Gold and Silver Spectacles; to g ...it, with the greatest variety of EAACY ARTICLES ever before °tiered. CUTLERY.—AIso, a superior assortment of Re vetoers and other Pimols,and all kinds of Koirs, , of the bent manufacture. Stnet attention will be given, an heretofore.to the repairing of cloche. Pril to Ives and jewelry; and all work will be warranted. A rontinunnee of Fortner patro.nr. i. re.prrl fully .oltened. JOHN FHLI N. Columbin,Arttl 1 1.19x7. C. S3CIIIERT'S PURE SODA WATER. GEORGE W. HI'FFNAGLE LI=Z2 REVIOVAL. FOR SALE. THE ROUE AND LOT OP GROUND [hereunto apputtenant. NValnnt, between " Front and n.econd .treets. betweell pnvertiem of Thotna Llu)d. and Mr. Ueore, Wolf Inquire of Ttio .I.ls 1: I.UCIrRA Sane G, 1.557-tf l'a FOR SALE. 18 BARRELS of Prim; Cider Yinrgar, by he lotriel or gallon. A tine lot of flabaqii us listnnruldn. Mes.eligern.. .1. ow) rt L,i a. M1•r...11.1 11.11 d AllibrOnla June 6, 1e57. A TIWUaIk6IILI• re-built oilub•Gecked uwit, L. of r•IXIy-fve lon. bur•h•r ;Oa rlitliCed m nee,_ JlO mere replan U.nn e 1 nil flo.ned bow f r .. text,' three }ears. Trunk Ali! 1•e ruk,Ue rea&o:.V.Pe A :VEY TO. _ _ 11Aral - MD IIIALRY, A.l H. foal Yttrd,Cnr,ii 13e et co.tmapa, Apri: 16, 1'..77•J FOR RENT! 'CITE two•story BRICK HOUSE, in 11 - al- 1 ,4 our hired:. above Fri..% lately eCt upted Groom. Rent will be hiliCJI our I'l to0:1ITI aetaved Appl3 to HOS.. G1t00::1 Colombia. April 25. 1.57-tf FOR R EST THEFULTON HOUSE, Front street above tv,ol,ut Colum Ma, U. H: beel re sly refitted, will ummercillier for biome or a cotel. Apply.) JA.?; R itieMA HON, rr.lra unntk. Li, ca j Stab k. Columbia. April TO LET. 230 FEET OF WIIAR , on the Sonc,orltalina river, adjoining property of J. V0n,1.111 'o Apply SAMUEL A: arch 14,155-t To Lr 5,7, TIM Rrynn T,OT. °coupled by :introit Patton, as Lumber-yard Enipiire of .1. I lE-S. Prc-i'l✓nt of Lie r oiurnii,a Water Compaliy. Mnrel, 7. Itia7.tl I'o2. .7.tMIDTT, MOS. 1 and 5 Hamilton's Row, oppo -1.1 file toe Vl'a.longtoa House, I root street... Colmol.in AMY to IL LiA:lo/LTC.V. Columbia. Febroary 21. 10.57-it amp. REZZT, THE STORE ROON and Dwelling now #4. occupied Ly re. Eltzebeth YOUIIP, !aturord.=M• on Locust street, Lear the Co; urrd to /lank. L'ostiescon.l gtven on the first of April next. NIcTAGEE & ERO., Columbia, February 21. 15Z7-If THE BLUE FRONT, on Frcnt girt( I, contain lag two :Store ttootrt•--oe..t do or other like too po.e..—ood a 11,1:42'.1EN1a1l all fitted on wilt. gas. 111/USEz7I. for rent or sale in dJlrereai p.•rl• of the Lo rough. Euqui.e of WM. Will Coltman:l. February 11. 1°.17-if FOR SALE. NO. 1. A RIVER LOT, fronting on the Susquehanna River and Frontstreet 150 feet, more or less, adjoining property of George Bogle and John Cooper. No. 2. TWO ROUGII-COST Bwr,r.r.rso tiousus.,.l.cauts Front street,Letweeo Union a and Perryw streets. No. 3. THREE DWELLING HOUSES. situated on Perry street. between Second and Third iiirchti. . . The above property /sun ingoott condition. For terms, Se , enquire of F. GIVEN. Columbut, October 4, 185G-tf BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. rINE TRIANGULAR PIECE, containing an acre and a quarter. at the corner ol Marietta turnpike and the ore road, uLout one-quarter of a mile Itom the depot. Culumina. And also. 0: , ,E THOUSAND FT:ET rrONT upon the ore-road, which vJI he divided into lots to snit pur. chasers—a berudnil saltation fur tiCC:sttrit.Get 1CA.0 154 . , Cit02 7 1. , C0PEP. 11 ..0rt the =et l being to good condition, would suit well (or VEGETABLE GARDENING. Or the whole tract of 15 ACRES will be bold together. Apply to Columbia. July 19,1650.. ti Bellevue House, E, CORNER of Front and Walnut streets, c()LUMBIA, PA. JOSHUA J. GAULT. PROPRIETOR.. The I Curni•hed with all Modern Improve ment.. and every attention will be give,/ 1.11 secure the conifori or gur=l+. Charge.. moderate. Columbia, :M. 1857. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. THE undersigned would again call tho nttennota hien& and eu , tomer, to hi+ large nod varlrd a...nrno•nt .1,10 of btu,. 110.0. c•atnpit-fug evro thing that T. rnanufairturcd 0 r T,,,, r. Slwj. Iron &t. . for linu•choid puTpc , cs. rile lurk of Ink own marturt,......, ile vcobctt fur Its eXcellence and durability. Chandeliers. Gas Fixtures, &c. .A LA am , . mid a oinplele a...omit:lo of r;,.,1.1111 On■ of ta•tr ful ron•n•tute its, four, three *lnd two burner Choodeii,r4,snigle burner !Inn l'enthint, Stile 1,1141114 plain mod o•nnmrntal, Drop Burner.. hr, nhvnvo 011 hand GAS FITIINU an all its branches to lent tied to wnli promptue. House Roofing, Spouting, Ecc. I JOUSIi RooriNG and SPUU'fINCi put up to tht sumo cub•ouennl manner; Plumhing, Wit Ilan,. I and rohrr , oranehes of the bu.nte.., curried on us herelutore. nu the most rea•onnbl, term, STOVES! STOVES!! LA Kr; n a4.nomeln of 5:11V1 . 4 1 • 011.1.1tir tt n 1111•11111 SovOr,i , on.l very 1 . 11,1.e11t pettrnn rd COOK STOVE , for 1.,17. r-e. keit 11112 \ IVII.st)N. Corner of Second and Leant btreeta. April .25, IF-57. 111cCORKLE L DELLETT. rizavxxvse STORM, ODD FELLOWS' lIALL,COLUAIBIA., PA. DEALERS in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Srte ,ire . Coll.l.llliy o" h nti /I o citri ii tl,O of Pt lituncry, raucy COIOOOJ,O, May 30. I'it.7. MUSIC. H. Sill:l'. RU. Tenelter of Nio.ir—Vrics; R•ni .2. lii-,via—.‘vill ri. , oint. t he ilnoe. of Ins rms.. 1. 1-117 InAruilientut, nod Violin N. I; for lutnia{! anal repiii ring Piano., rrpaireng Vtnhn., how.. iind in ge”erslh will reotlre proinpi ryitooms to Locust hr.: door ettore the Inlet( Cnlnrubia Nlnrch 7. ics7 arattlOV4l.l4 ox Jolts sii EN BERG Errs FURNITURE WARE ROOMS THE undersigned haring removed his Fur. fibre Wore Hooma Nod Jlanututtory. to hie new brick b o lltitttgit. on the .ouch ...de of Locu.t rorert.lro. tween :second old etteel, re-rreetfa/4 ut Ir.se. hi% !finnan itild the Itithite to gine bun a cat:. A I h rg. rind ..rertor 1.1"1.1: tH CABINET-WARE A ND CHAIR-WORR'. of ell description., %sill 1.,. Lent conntatill) Olt hand, wlr lett will I.e laid on O.• moat rea sonableterrn•. AN he erranufactarer, ha, own work. he la enabled to Warrant every article to be what Ito rer.r, , enterl; and to I.:, a- Ronda-stir , Clinhr, Ina mock I. :cry largo, and in part embraere Drer Ring. Plata .rd army Inure: SOfit•i Card. End, Sofa, Centre, Drecstnr. non Went, fa.i TA Common. Vino, It +it'd STEADS; Common and I'., hey CII A 1R.,. and .6171'. TEE:. of el, r) et) In tooether woh I. genia l ' Ontiroll• ment of all Lilo.. of TTRSTI PRE. Fountain Will lie tilleutir•ri 'alto .1 Sider.rll.l Irearce, on ',nor' Itultre a hal all hell:041r p rrittntrot. Vert 10 UNDERTAKING. Ile respeeictiliy a 0,1, or publ,r , RS well as a eia lima:wee n f L has been liberally SAVOIPtI. Columbia, April 11..1,::7. SPLING FASEXONS. ca, At the Fashionable lir EMPORIUM. LIMES D. GRIFFITH has just arrived from the oiy, with the min., ta.hinnahle and durable lot 01 HATS, CAPS, AND SLOUCHES, for gentlemen und boys, lie will sell cheaper for than any other e-tablv.ltment m the town or country. The subsertber, thankful for favors received sinee lie ha, been in hwould request lit• fr.enda and the public to call and eximitne tor them beiver, .1. I). GRIFFITH Ars, new sty Ica and a first rate assortment of chil dren,' Fancy Caps and Hats. Apili 4. 1e.57. Cocoanuts! Cocoanuts!! 1000 COCOANUTS just received and for sale by JOHN F. SMITH, Front street, below the Washington House. Colombo,. May IG, 1R57. JAMES PARK. M''' 1:7 Ita 3E O MX _A_ 33 = 17... MARIETTA, PA., "HAS resumed the above business at the old tend. nearly nppo•te Oberlsle,. Coach Fac tory, vet-re he will be p.e..,,110 meet the ptildir... and turn ou. SfC.. work as C 41111.10: 1l II to give eutive aaY inthetion December 6. 1' 6. 1.00 BARRELS of No. IPlastrr. just rt. ceircerl, by 1.2.1 omil. 1.16,...110e• n e 0 um , a May W.I. T 5 iir.ra = HIRAM iVILSON
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