SANDS, NATHANS & CO.'S MERICAN CIRCUS 46, THE leading feature of this Grand Exhibi tion is the varied performance of the Wonderfully Ilducated Elephants. VICTORIA AND ALBERT, whose unequalled feats have been the wonder and de light of thousands upon 111011Patiliii in the Pans, London, New York and Philadelphia Theatres. They exhibit the Most Astonishing Display' of Animal Training and Instinct ever beheld. They have been taught to ascend an inclined plank, only nine inches in width, a distance of al yards. where one of them will BALANCE HIM SELF ON HIS imap: upon a pedestal not over a foot 111 diameter. They will also perform a great variety of 'feats of Posturing, Gymnastics, Dunetng, Waltzing, Marching, ike.. such as have never been attempted it, Amenen. and have been the Wonder and Amazement of 'the world for the last two years. These perfectly and surprisingly trained Elephants, both of whom are quite young., were brought out thin country in March last, by Mr. IL SANDS. personally, wile purchased them at an 'almost incredible cost—bidding over the greatest wild 'beast proprietor in Europe—while they were performing an engagement at the Port St. Dellis, Purls. Their in slefatigable trainer, Mons. Lagrange. accompanies the Elephants and superintends their performances. PARTICULAR NOTICE. - - - The Proprietors do most positively and unequivocally assure the public, that these Extraordinary Elephants WILL PERFORM ALL that is announced or illustrated by cuts in their bills, and that all the Feats thus illus trated in the engravings and described, ARE ACTUAL LY DONE. In the Equestrian and Acrobatic Departments. the Proprietors confidently recommend to the notice of the public the names of Mons. FE HANTE, and his accompli.hed pupils. The German Acrobats, HERBS VOLEMAN and VON CASTLE. M'mc LOUISE RROWER, the accomplished Eques trienne; Mr. J J. NATHAN'S. with his talented Ind Philo. Mr. WM. AYMAR, the Equestrian Grotesque. JESSE SANDS. the favorite pupil Mr. IL Sands, the •most accomplished rider of the age. Mr GEORGE .ERGEA NT. the Graphic Scenic Rider; and a host of other artists of distinguished abili ties. Among the comic features of the entertainment wall be introduced the taco celebrated PERFORMING ZEBRAS! - - Trained in a most wonderful manner by C. lI.BAS 4 T:T. Beautiful disipiays of Vaulting, Tumbling Sminerset. ling, Se , by the Troupe. iii which the whole gymnastic strength of the company will appear. The performances will be accompanied with the Otto .E,rne's New York Cornet Band. Each Entertainment will conclude with the Romantic Legend of MAZEPPA; Or, the Wild ITorseof Tartary. CLOWNS—Messrs. BROWER & AVMAR, wail several able assistants. IL7''ln the forenoon a splendid outside Procession of Elephants, with the Magnificent Band Chariot, DRAWN' BY A TEAM OF SIX, will parade through the princi pal streets. frinVIII Exhibit at COLUMBIA. ON SATURDAY, THE sth DAY OF SEPTEMBER. ADMISSION 2.5 CENTS. NO lIALF.PRICE. Doors open at I and 6 P. M. Performance commence 1 k nod in o'clock M LANCASTER. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. YORK. MONDAY. FREE Exuntrrtov —Terrific ASCCII.OII ou r a single Wire, from the ground to the top of the Pavilhon, 350 feet, by Mndante Leonnoe, immediately before the open ing of the doors for the afternoon performance. August 22, I t.57-2t G. F. BAILEY k CO., SUCCESSORS TO JUNE & TURNER'S SUPERBLY APPOINTED CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE. ..1011N SII AY. Equestrian Director, W. H. AUsTIN. Manager, N. F. SMITH, Treasurer, JIM WA RD. Crown. Mr. SIIAY. Ring Master. Will. Exhibit at COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, SEPT. 4.1557. Doors open nt 2P. M , nod at 7 in the evening. AD MISSION 25 CENTS. NO HALF-PRICE. To see both Exhibitions. The Great Equestrian Troupe and Splendid Collec tion of Ii2CTXMaTI ALNX32IIX-41-X-1491, %AVM be exhibited under the same canvass, for only one price of admission. The Company will enter town on the day of the Exhi bition at about ten in the forenoon, in Grand Procession, accompanied by the superb American Brass Band, of twelve Wind Instruments, in their elegant Music Car riage, drawn by twelve horses; and after proceeding through the principal streets, will halt at the ground of Exhibition. The performance will commence with a new and beautiful cavalcade, entitled the PERSIAN CAVALRY, Introducing a series of rapid and skillful evolutions, the world renowned exercises of that warlike people. illus trating with great truthfulness, the review, the charge. the retreat and the rally. This brilliant spectacle will be represented with new and costly trappings, costumes, appropriate muste.&e. Novel Gymnastics and Acrobatic Feats by MR. NICHOLLS! Among the performances of Mr. Nicholls. will be seda the newly-invented Rope Feats, called the Fireman's Ladder, elegant display of Athletic Skill, Ac. Elegant Scene Act of Changes, by 31r. W. Armstrong, in which the rider will give illustrations of various well known characters on horseback, accompanied by rapid changes of costume, expressive pantomimic action, ap propriate music, Ac. Splendid Act of Horsemanship. Mr. Luke Rivers, in the course of which this accomplished and intrepid rider will display his gracefial and rapid feats of equitation. Curious and interesting feats of Balancing on horse 'back, by Master Shay. Brilliant display of Horseman ship by Mons. Benoit! upon two and four highly trained horses, exhibiting a roost perfect command of the reins, .and the astonishing instinct and obedience of the noble ;horses. Thrilling feats upon the Tropez. or :Erie Gymnasium, iby Messrs Ward A Walls. a performance requiring ;the Freatest physical d moral nerve of the anima to achieve. _ _ LOFTY AND 'ENERGETIC LEAPS, Acrobatic Feats and , Elegant Gymnastics. byMons. 'Fletcher. A graphic representation will be given of Bantle Jumping, Fence Leaping. die., by Mr. Lyon, on .his fleet and beautiful charger. without saddle or bridle. Elegant and vigorous exercises by the Troupe, in 'Tumbling, Van!ling and Suminersetting, in the course of which the following celebrated artists will distinguish themselves, viz: Messrs. J. HA SLETT. W. WA RD. LUKE RIVERS, MR. ttGLONION. JIM WARD. the Clown, KINCADE, MASTER SHAY, MASTER DICK. JIM WARD, THE CLOWN, Will perform a Comic Scene on Horseback. in which Be will personate with admirable dexterity of changes, the following characters—The Gipsey, Fetnale Modesty, Bacchus, God of Wine. Feats of Posturing and Muscular Strength, by Mr. Solomon. Elegant Act of Lady Equestrianism, by Mad'lle Adele Dubois., from the Parisian circus and London Amphitheatre. in all those beautiful Tours& Grace. and agile feats of Equestrianism, for which her school is so Justly nod widely celebrated. The greatly distinguished French Rider, Mons. Benoit, will give an exhibition of his surprising art as LA JONGLEUR A CHEVAL, In the course of which he will perform various feats of wonderful dexterity in balancing balls, spinning plates, throwing knives, playing with sticks, rings &c., during the motion of his horse around the circle. The entertainments will be enlivened and alternated with the performances of a BAND OF SABLE MINSTRELS: In which Mr. MULLIGAN, the original Boh Ridley, and S n o w n,th accomplished Banjo Player, will sing a v r. ariety of popular negro melodies, choruses, glees. —Dances, Jigs, Breakdowns, dm. The entertainments will conclude with a COMIC AFTERPIECE Augue 22,1857.2 t Just Received, A LOT of 'Sup Sago Cheese, Pine Apple •' Switzer " At D. DERR'S Grocery. Extension of Washington Douse, Walnut at. Columbia, August I, 1e57. New Crop'Turnlip Seed. PURPLE Top Rata Baga, Purple Top Flat, Skil-Tina's - Raw Raga. Yellow Aberdeen. Wes Hybrid, White Norfolk, White Flat and other fine va rieties, wholesale and retail. PASCHALL, MORRIS & CO., Implement and Seed Store, 7th add Market, Phila. August r, 1557. DOOH HERE! TIIOSE Who Cr) CHEWING THEIR WAYS THROUGH THE WORLD, will please remem ber that the BEST TOBACCO can be bought at Odd Fellows' Ball: El Dorado, Dewberry-Congress. Prim rose, Wm Penn, Cavendish, Pigtail TWiPI and Honey- Dew. A. Al. RA51130. Columbia, Aug. 15, 1857.3 t Odd Fellows' Hall. Whisky! Dried Beef! A FILESU lot supe rio r Monongahela Whiaky, 1 - 1 A lot of prime bagged Dried Beef. Juin reeeived by Aug. 8,1857. I). HEIM FOR s.azzi. A FARM of 14 acres with good Brick Improvements, udioining the borough of Columbia. S. W. MIFFLIN. July 18.1E57 MORE NEW BOOKS. TUSP received, Geary and hams. This d book gives you a full history of the far-famed Territory of Kansas, including Geary's Administra tion• its discovery, geography, /4011, rivers, climate, products, progression. Reeder's and Shannon's politi cal desertions, &e. The author, John H. Gibon, N. U.. Geary's Private Secretary, claims to have related in as unbiassed, plain and comprehensive a manner as possible. For sale by !MURRAY, YOUNG & CO., Lancaster, Pd. Aug. 8, 1857 The Fathers of the German Re formed Church, IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. BY Rev. 11. Rarbaugh. The publishers have the plen'.ure of announcing theappearanea of this important work. ' , along looked for and so anx iously desired by the Church. We need not say that this work cost the patient author long and severe la bor, and the popularity of his other works is puffietent assurance that this is well done. It bears marks of having been prepared not only with literary ability and taste. but as a work of love by a grateful ton of the Church. The first volume, beside the liven of thirteen of the Reformed Reformers, includes all the Fathers of the American Reformed Church previous to Schlatier's arrival; thus covering the earliest and most interesting period of the church in America, and that of which, hiinerto, least has been known. This volume of 400 pages was ready on the 27th of July. The second volume will follow immediately, and will be ready in Autumn. PRICE, 81.00 per volume. A liberal dineount to agents and the trade. Orders respectfully solicited. Address SPRENGER & WF.STHAEFFER. Aug. 1.1E237 x 3 North Queen rt., Lancaster, Pa. The War Trail; Or, The Hunt of the Wild Horse. AROMANCE of the Prairie, by Capt. Mayne Reid. This book him been pronounced, by good judges, to he the best of the series, which is no small praise. when we refer ho the encomiums which the American Press has bestowed upon the "Scalp Hun ters." "Rifle Rangers,", Whi to Chief," &e., awarding to them a high position among works eminently 111/Itttletnie and interesliag. For sale at SPRENGER & WESTIIAEFFEE'S, Aug. I, ISO. 33 North Queen street, :moister. THE GIANT OF THE MONTHLIES. Harper's New Monthly Magazine. EACII number of the Magazine will contain 144 octavo pages. in double columns, each year thin ecomprisnig newly two thousand pages of the choicest Ali.ceilaneous Literature of the day. Every number will contain numerous Pictorial Illustrations, accurate Via lee of the Fa/4110111e, a CO;1101.13 Chronicle al Current Events. and impartial Notices of the int porta at books of the month. The volumes commence with the numbers Mr June and December; but sub scription+ may commence with ally number. Trams —.Tim alagatine may be obtained of Book seller.. Periodical Agents. or from the Publishers, at three Dollars a year, or Twenty-Five Cents a num ber. The semi-annual volumes, as completed, neat ly hound in cloth, are sold at IWO dollars each, and 111110111 covers are furnished to those who wish to have their back numbers uniformly bound, at twenty five cents each. Fourteen volumes are now ready, bound in cloth, at 82 00 each, and 11190 ill Half Calf, at $2.50 each. . . The Publishers will supply specimen numbers gra tuitously to Agents and Postmasters, and will make liberal arrangements with them for circulating the Magazine. They will also supply Clubs, of two per- Falls at Five Dollars n year, or five persons at Tell Dollar.. Clergymen and Teachers supplied at Two Dollars n year. :Numbers from the commencement can now be supplied. Also the bound volumes. The Magazine weighs over seven and not over eight ounces. The postage upon each number, which must be paid quarterly in advance at the office where the Magazine is received. is three cents. The most popular Monthly in the world.—Nero York Observer. • - . No Aillg/I7llle in Europe or America is •o well known; none has half as many readers; and, we may safely say, none has received so large a tribute of admiration from the cultivated classes, that delight it healthy. diversified. elevating periodical liters. cure. It IA the foremost Magazine of the day. The fireside never had n more delightful companion, nor the million a more entertaining friend. than Harper's Magazine.—Mrthnef i.vt Pratt Taira. (Baltimore.) Twenty.five cents buys it—the cheapest. richest, and most lusting luxury for the money that we know. Three dollars secures it for one year, and what three dollars ever went so far? Put the scone amount in cloths., eating, drinking, furniture, and how much of a substantial thing is obtained'? If 'ideas, facts, and semoments have a motietary value—above all, it the humor that refreshes, the pleasantries that bring a gentle smile, and brighten the passage of a truth to our brain, and the happy combination of the real and the imaginative, without which no one can live n life above the animal. are to be put into the scale op posite to dollars and cents, then y^u stay be certain, that if Harper were three or four times its deur, it would amply repay its price. It is a Magazine proper, with the idea and purpose of a klagaziae—not a 'took . not a scientific periodical, nor yet a supplier of light gossip and chatty anecdotes—but a Magazine tl.nt takes every form of tnteresting, dignified, and attract ive. literature in its grasp.—Southern Tunes. The volumes hound constitute of themselves a library of miscellaneous reading, such as cannot he found in the same compass in any other publication that has come under our notice.—Boston Courier. TM/ REV. O. S. 111711,21212"1", laboring ns p a l ! and certain cure r Southern c IY vasimple for Con. sump; ion, Asthma, BtonFhit is, Coughs. Cold?, Nervous Debility, and all Maurine', of the blood; also, an easy and effectual mode of Inhaling the Remedy. Actuated by a desire to bealifit his suffering fellows. lie will cheer fully send the recipe (free) to such as desire it, with full and explicit directions for preparing and suc cessfully using the Medicine. Address Rev. C. t 5. BURNETT. Aug. I. 1857.6 m 1531. Broadway, N. Y. City. T. KINGSFORD Sc SON'S PVRZ OSWEGO STARCH., (FOR THE LAUNDRY.) AS established a greater celebrity than H hip , ever been obtained by any other Starch. This has been the result of its marked superiority in quality, and its invariable uniformity. The public may be assured of the continuance of the high standard now established. The production is over Twenty Tons daily, and the demand has extended throughout the whole of the United States, and to foreign countries. Working thus on a very large scale, and under a rigid system, they are able to secure a perfect uni formity in the quality throughont the year. This in the great Desideratum in Starch-making, and is real ized now for the first time. . „ The very best Starch that can be made, and no other is always wattled by consumers, and thiewill be sup plied to them by the grocers, as soon as their custom ers have learned which is the best, and ask for it— otherwise they would be likely to get that article on which the largest profit can be made. Mr. Kingsford has been engaged in the manufacture of Starch continuously for the last 27 years, und during the whole of the period, the Starch made under his supervision has been, beyond any question, the beet In the market. For the first seventeen years, he had the charge of the works of Wm. Colgate Ai Co . ut whieh period he invented the process of the manu facture of Corn Starch. illa - Ank for KingnforiPa Starch, as the name Oswe go has been recently taken by another factory. It is sold by all of the best grocers in nearly every part of the COuntry. T. KINGSFORD & SON'S OSWEGO CORN STARCH, (FOR PUDDINGS, AC.,) Dan obtained an equal celebrity with their Starch for the Laundry. Thin article is perfectly pure, end in, in every respect. equal to the ben Bermuda Arrow Room, betides having additional qualities which ren der it invaluable for the dessert. Potato Starch hat been extensivelr packed and sold On Corn Starch, and has given false imprennions to many, Ik4 io the real merits of our Corn Starch. Front it, great delicacy and purity, iris coming also nto extensive tine an a diet for infanta and invalids. E.N. KELLOGG & CO., Agents. 196 Fulton streeL N. V. ALLEN Sr. NEEDLES. Agent., 23 south Wharves, Philadelphia. August I, 1857.3 m BOYS' CLOTHING. TIM undersigned respectfully invite the at tention albeit customers and the public, to their large and hrindiumte %lock or Readv-Made ..,• • • • YOUTH'S & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, and a well selected and choice assonment of Cloths and Cassimeres, from which to order; imitable for the Spring and Summer seasons, and especially adapted to Boys' Wear. M. C. TiIaCKRAY & CO , 1,020 Chestnut Street. above Tenth, Philadelphia, St. Lnwrence hotel Building. Philadelphia, July 23, 18574 m The Largest Tobacconists. lOIIN FENDRICH & BROS., would- respect fully inform the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, that they have the largest stock of - Tobacco, &gars, Snuff, Pipes, and German Smoking Tobacco, offered in any two establishments out of oityprincirwilkii,P. Hotel and Storekeepers. look %to your interests. Be fore purehasi nit elsewhere. enatamotpir lerge assort ment, which we pledge ourratie4 to sell the lowest Baltimore prices. We warrant Ai) dispose of any of our stock, cheaper than can Ag holight in Philadel phia. All we ask Is, that you shall call and.iodg ;or yourselves. We offer any of the above afiebote sale or retail. Notice that our stock is 'brunch of the well.known, extensive Baltimore Tobaketo wart house ofJos. Pendrich & Brea ., 165 Forisestritet. JOHN FDRICH IMO Fronton.. third door abo ve EN Locust Columbia 'S , Pa. Ju1y4,1537. LOCAL rizazicause NOTICE. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY ARE now prepared to receive and forward FREIGH r between Philadelphia, Lancaster and Columbia, at the following rates per hundred pounds: BETWEEN PHILA. AND COLUMBIA. First Class. Second Class. Third Class. Fourth Class. 22 cents. Id cents. 16 cents. 14 cents. Flour. 29 cents per barrel. Pig Metal, 10 cents per 100 pounds. BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER. First Class. Second Class. Third Class. Fourth Class. 20 cents. 17 cents. 15 cents. 13 cents. Flour, 25 cents per barrel. Pig Metal, 10 cents per 100 pounds. Articles of Ist Class. Books, Fresh Fish, Boots and Shoes, Nuts in bags. Cedar and Wooden Ware, Porter & Ale in bottles, Dry Goods, Poultry in coops, Eggs, Pork, (fresh,) Furniture, Poultry. (dressed.) Feathers, Wrapping Paper. Articles of Id Class. Apples, Molasses, Cheese, Melons, Clover and Grass Seed, Oil in casks or barrels, Crockery, Paper in boxes, Candles, Pasteboard, Casks or Barrels, (empty,) Peaches, (dried,) Groceries, Printing Paper, Guns and Rifles, Paper Hangings, Herring in boxes and kegs, Queeasware, Hardware, Sweet Potatoes, Hops, Tobacco in bales, Iron, (hoop, band or sheet,) Tea, Leather. Type, Liquor in wood, Tallow, Marble Slabs & Marble Turpentine, (opts.) Monuments, Varnish. Articles of ad Class. Alcohol, Potatoes, Coffee, Turnips, Hides, (green,) Vinegar, Lard, White Lead, Oysters & Clams. (in shell,) Window Glass. Tobacco, (manufactured,) Articles of 4th Class. Codfish, Rosin, Cotton, Salt, Fish, salted, Tobacco, (leaf,) Grain of all kinds, Tin, Nails and Spikes, Tar, Pitch, Whiskey. Plaster, J) For further information, apply to E. J. SNEEDER, Freight Agent, Phila. E. K. BOICE, Freight Agent. Columbia. W. 11. hIYERS, Freight Agent, Lancaster. Columbia, August 6, 1857-ly Portable Cider Mills. KRAUSER's Patent, for hand or horse power, the best in use. Wheeler's Horse Powers and Thresher., improved Grain Fans, Pennock's Wheat Drill., Cooper's Lime and Guano Spreaders, the most approved Hay and Fodder Cutters, Mott's Hollers, Grindstones ready hung, with ii general swam= of Agricultural and Horticultural Implement.. PASCHALL. MORRIS & CO., Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market, Phila. August 8, 1857. New Nap of Lancaster County. THE undersigned is preparing to publish a new and complete map of Lancaster county, on an improved plan, (providing!iarficiem encouragement in given.) marking the locations of all the principal buildings in the county,—all schools, churches, post offices, mills, hotels, fice., with the names and locations of all suliscribers to the map, and locations of the farmers' buildings, no as to make a complete county directory. To be ornamented with hundsome views of the principal colleges, schools, and other embel lishments. Enlarged plans of the principal boroughs and towns will be given on the side of the county map, wherever sufficient subscription is obtained. To be handsomely colored, showing all the new townships, and making a most complete and beautiful work, superceding all former maps. JAMES D. SCOTT, Publisher, Aug. I, lS5:•2m Lancaster City. NOTICE. WIIEREAS, Letters of Administration to the estate orJohit Lowrey, Isteof theborough 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 &se having claims against the same wil present them, duly authenticated. for settlement, to ANN LOWREY, Admintstrattix. Columbia, July 25, 1557.7 t NEW BOONS JUST received. DINES, MAYHEW AND HUTCHINSON ON THE DOG; by Frank For este r. This book, to the Dog Fancier and Dog lover, IA the ne plus Won of books; it iS fun and comprehen- Ave. and foreutc at AlUit RAY, YOUNG & CO'S. CHIT CHAT of Humor, Wit and Anecdote, with fifty original illustrations from designo by J. MeClen an. Edited by Pierce Pungent. The book ie enter taining, and the editor thinks its perusal would even make the bursting of a boiler agreeable, and recon cile the timidest of travelers to the most frightful of railroad catastrophes. To be had at MURRAY, YOUNG & CO'S. TIIE ARTIST'S BRIDE; or the Pawn Broker's Heir: by Emerson Bennet. The character or the Book can be inferred from the title and the popularity oldie author. At MURRAY, YOUNG & CO'S. THE 111151BANDIN UTAH; or, Sights and Scenes among the Mormons; with remarks on their morel and social economy. By Austin N. Ward. Edited by Muria Ward. For sale by MURRAY, YOUNG & CO. TRIUMPH OF TRUTH. by James Caughey. For sale by MURRAY, YOUNG & CO., July IS. 1557. Lancaster, Pa. NATIONAL MOTEL. rpnE subscriber having opened his house, 1 corner of Second and Locust streets, Columbia, Pa., as a hotel. is prepared to accommodate the pub lic, in good style, and upon reasonable term'. He has spared no expense in fitting up his rooms, and will give hi' table careful attention, hopincto be able to satisfy his customers in all respects. His BAR is furnished with good liquors, and the fwnrite Restau rant, in the basement, will be continued as hereto fore. always supplied with seasonable delicacies. A large and commodious STABLE has recently been erected oppo.ite the house, adjoining the Odd Fellows' MR. where a careful Hostler will Ire in attendance. r A share of public patronage is respectfully so licited. GERHARD BRANDT. Columbia, June MI, 1557. "NO SIMI WORD AS PAM" A RESISTLESS REMEDY LUan . 4a... 4 ZlAM.4l3Ulall:jul CIRCULAR TO THE SICK The first hospital surgeons and medical publicists of Europe admit the unparalleled anti-inflammatory and healing propertiesof this Ointment; governments sanction tie use in their naval and military services, and the muses in this country and throughout the world repose the utmost confidence in its curative properties. It pe•tetrates the sources inflamma tion and corruption which underlie the external evi dences of disease, and neutralizes the fiery elements which feed and exasperate the malady. RHEUMATISM,§CROFULA,ERYSIPELAS. These are among the most terrible and agonising diseases of the muscles, the fiery fibre and the skim yet in their worst forms, and when seemingly laminas ble, they invariably disappear under a persevering application of this soothing, healing, antidote to pain and 4oflnnnmatinm. SALT RHEUM, FEVER SORES, STIFF JOINTS In cases of Salt Rheum, where medical waters, lo• Lions, and every recipe of the pharmacopeia have proved USCICPW, the Ointment will accomplish a thor ough cure. Fever sores heal quickly under its influ ence, and its relaxing effect upon contracted sinews is truly wonderful. DISCHARGING ULCERS. A most remarkable and happy change Is produced in the appearances)! malignant ulcers after •fess ap plications of this Ointment. The surrounding redness vanishes, mid granules of healthy flesh begin to take the place of the discharged matter. This process goes on more or less rapidly until the orifice Is filled up with sound material. aim the ulcer radically cured. A WORD TO MOTHERS. The young are the most frequent sufferers from ex ternal injuries, and therefore every mother should have this healing preparation constantly at head. It is an absolute specific for sore breams, and quickly removes the encrusted sores which sometimes dis figure the heads and laces of children. SIGNIFICANT FACTS. This Ointment is universally used on board the At- Innitc and Pacific whaling fleet as ■ core for sear butre..afrections, and as the best possible remedy for wounds and bruises. Large supplies of it have re cently been ordered by the dullest of Turkey for hos pital purposes. Both the Ointment and Pills should 6e used in the following cases , Bunions, Rheumatism, Sore Throats, Burns, Ringworm, Sores of all kinds, Chopped Rands, Salt Rheum, Sprains, Chilblains, Scalds StlffJoints, Fistula, Skin Disease., Tatter, Gout, Swelled Glands, Ulcers, Lumbago, Sore Legs, Venereal Sores, Mercurial Erup- Sore Breasts, Wounds of all dons, Sore Reads, kinds. Piles, IrissCAUTlON:—None are genuine unless the words "HoUrstedY. lYno York and London," are dis cernible as a tenter-mark in every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box; the same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the highs. A hand some reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. 0,,5. Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Motto wo v, SO Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respect able Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilized world, in pots at 25 cents. 611; cents, and $1 each. rr There is a considerable saving by taking the !auger sizes. N. 11.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each pot. July 111,1857-ly sow superior self-sealing Preserving Cans. .111111 E Preserving Season is commencing, and the J. "Self-Pealing Cann has become an enablisbed favorite among housekeepers. The subscriber man tiGicteree an article that mostmve satisfaction. Cal: at HENRY PFAIILF,R . 3, Locust street, opposite the Franklin Haw.. Columbia, Jul y 10, 1.807. A GOOD SITUATION, POE AN EDUCATED ZAN. AMAN of Nigh Attainments and Experi ence as a Teacher, is wanted as Principal of TICE WASIEINGTON INSTITUE, A7' COLUMBIA, LANCASTER CO., PA. The Institution is n new one, pleasantly located, and its buildings, 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 corn: modimumess, comfort and architettural 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, very 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 male this one of Mr "rat Academical Institutions in the whole Union. A5l gen tleman addressing the Committee will be answered with full particulars. None need apply unless well qualified. Applications received until the first day of September. H. M. NORTH, SAM , L. TRUSCOTT, Committee JAMES VAUGHEN, CotostatA. P•., July 25, L 857431 Fine Family Groceries. ASELECT assortment of the best Family Groceries ever offered to the Columbiana, at the Wine and Liquor ...Hove, Walnut street, adjoining the Washington House. DANIEL HERR. fl Congress Water in quarts, Bedford Water in pints, just received. Columbia, July 18,1857. Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes, MELAINOTYPES & PATENT LEATHER PICTURES. NOUS L. HEM nspeclially Informs the citizens of Columbia that he has taken c iarge of Dellinger's Photograph Rooms, Corner of Front and Locust streets, Columbia, Pa., where he is fully prepared to take alt the above named pictures in a style not to be surpassed by any other artist. A long and large experience bar enabled him to become perfect master of the art; he therefore flutters himself that he will be able to render entire satisfac tion to all who may favor him with their patronage. As the MELAINOTYPE is a late invention. and many persons have not Peen them, he would ionic that they are taken on sheet iron, and an richness of tone, warmth of expression. completeness of detail, and boldness of feature, Good Mdainotypcs are not surpassed. They will receive a fall without a fracture, a bend without anjury,may be washed off when soiled, and handled without the face being marred, unless by rough scratching, which would deface the hest oil painting. From 1010 3 o'clock is the best time for children. COPYING DONE, AND WARRANTED TRUE; Also. Ptetutes put in Rings, Medallions and Pins. All pictures taken by me are warranted not to fade T. L. SUAIMERIL. Don't forget the place! Corner of Front and Leen.' streets, over Tredenick's flat Store. July 1.8,1657-ly Farmers Union Insurance Company, TOCATED at Athens, Bradford county, Pa., I (CASH CAPITAL $200.000, SAFELY IN VEST ED) makes insurances on property. at reasonable rates. GEORGE %VILFORD. Agent, Columbia, Pa. REFERENCES: Hon. E. HEN RICK, Athens, Ps., DAVID %VILMOT, Towanda. Pa., WM. JESSUP, Montrose. Pa., 0. MALLORY, Philadelphia, Pa. Columbia. June 6,1857.1 y New Grocery, Wine & Liquor Store. Tab subscriber has opened at his old stand, corner of Fifth and Union streets, a complete assortment of all kinds of GROCERIES; where he will always be prepared to supply, on the most rea sonable terms, any demand for articles in his line of business. He keeps also, a variety of WINES AND LI QUORS of all kinds; and will sell in any quantity not less than one gallon. He respectfully requests the public to call and make a trial of his stock. GEOROF TILLE. - - N. D.—Country Produce always on hand. A por tion of the old stock of Dry Goods, not yet di•poeed of, will be sold at 10 per cent. below cost. Columbia, May 16, 1857. Stoves: Stoves! /pH substriber keeps upg ioi A hi s extensive assortment o COOK AND PARLOR STOVES of all kinds and of every pattern iknd 4 ize. Ile tells at reasonable prices and asks the public to examine and try his stock. HENRYTRARIA:R. Locust street, opposite the Franklin House. Columbia, July 18, 18:7. _ Fountain Lemon Beer. GEORGE J. SMITH. if nosvprepnred to supply all such as desire to indulge in this delicious drank. Locust street. above the Hank. June 13, 10,57-3 m Water Coolers. ACOMPLETE assortment of Water Cooler+ of various sizes and pattern+ manufactured and for +ale by the subscriber. These convenient and economical vessels should be used in every family. HENRY PFAHLER, Locust street, opposite the Franklin Howse. Columbia. July td, IW. Summer Cooking Ranges ACONVENIENT Range for Summer u‘e, a great favorite WWI [lose, who desire to avoid the great heatof the ordinary large :Cooking Stove, for rule at HENRY PFAIILER'S. Loeuet street, (WORM, the Franklin House. Columbia, July Id, 1e57. Patent Steam Wash Boilers. ()MESE well known floilero are kept constantly on T band at HENRY PFAHLER'S, Locust street, opposite the Franklin House. Columbia. July 18.1857. We Speak the Truth. THE only store, oat of Philadelplun,where 150,000 German &Tars can be seen. and are "old cheaper than at any other e•tabliehment in Co- lumbia, or the neighboring town., is JOHN FENUHICH h 1 1 140 . 8.. Front at., third door above Locust, Columbia, Pa. July 4. 1P57. P 01113RTS" EMBROCATION, for Rheumatism, xv Sprains, Bruises. &c. For sale at hIcCORKLE & VELLETT'S, Odd Fellows' Roll, Locust street, Columbia. July 25, 1657. BROWN'S Essence of Jamaica Ginger, Gen uine Article. For ride at AIcCORKI.F: & Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' Hal I. July 25, 1857. ARTICLES Fog EIIING.--At the Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellow.' Hall, is where Pure Ground Spices, Baking Sod.. Cream Tartar, rearlaah, Salaratus, and Flavoring Extracts, may be obtained. July 27, 1857. TABLE OIL.--,Trost received a fresh supply o • superior aniele orTahle Oil, at McCOHIME kDELLETT'S Family Medicine store, Odd Fellows' Hall. July 25.1657. TURD SERDS.—Canary, and Rape Seeds. BI For sale at McCORKLE & D E LL LTT'S Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' Hail. July 23, 1537. 1000 SACKS Ground Alum Salt, just n ceiv ed, and (or sole In lots to suit purchasers, at lowprices. THOS. WELSH. Columbia, July 4, 1857. M - AINB SLlD.—lleu Shad. from Portland m. Maine, in barrels and half barrels. a prime article, at FONDERSMITH July 11, 1857. People's store, Columbia. HATE Cloth , Crinolines, and light colored, lbTureens, for Ladies Rober4jUld received. at July 11,1857. FONDERSSIITIVS WERE GOODL—ifoll line of White Dress oc . ds of every desedipuon. just received__, at July 11, 1857. FONDERBIIIITH'S. A lISTILIN CLollll—inother supply of these celebnited Cloths in blacks, blue", andidahllas, just received. 'to be bad only, at July 11, 1857. H. t.. FONDERSMITH'S. SFlEL—abepard Plaids,M= O Ls Poplins, Wanda Lustre'. Glacednos, ace., an very choice goods, for Traveling DressePusters, dcc .just received, at FONDERSMITH'S July 11,1657. Colombia. N ow opping at Hea t s Cht:p t snore ra.d tuly 12i1. Elegant r ani n eon ly 12 cents. 'Very elegant and rich Black Saki—beautiful Challies and De Lames, selling at cost. A very choice lot of madder colors Thou Lawns, at less than coat. Beautiful and choice styles Ducal Bereges and He lene Robes—very cheap lot just opened. Poptine—• very choice lot just opened; White Goods of every kind fur Dresses and Basques—a large lot sell ing very low. Glows, Hosiery and Hits of ill kinds and styles— vety cheap. Mantillas and Dusters—wsil, for nice and cheap ones lieres is the place. Just received a very choice lot of Rhepherd'a Check in wool, half wool and carton. JOICI HEM laly 11, 1807. N 0.6 But Rang at., Lancaster. NEWARK FEMALE SEMINARY. THE next scholastic year of this institution will commence August 20,1857. 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.—Bintrd and Tuition in the English studies and Latin, 8150 per annum. Music. Languages, Painting. &c., extra. The departments of Music and Modern Languages. are in the care of Prof. lioness, and the pupils in each have daily lessons. Parents who wish to place their daughters in the institution ore requested to give notice to that effect, as the number of pupils is limited. Circulars containing further information may be had by addressing the Principal. July 25.18.57.11 m Miss H. CHAMBERLAIN, Newark. Delaware COOHRA.N k WORRELL, =CLAIMANT TA.I.LOAS, No. 4. Biscawicics' Row, Opposite Haldeman's Store, Locust street, Columbia, Pa. A share of the public patronage is re :Tactfully solicited. Columbia, July 18.1857. THE LARGEST yl 1 1 : 1 II 1 IN THE CITY OF BALTIMORE. MITHIOTI Cay Sired Warerooms, Nos. 25 and 27 North Gay street, near Fayette, Boni• more: where is kept always on hand, or made to or. der, every style of French TETE-A-TETES, in Plush, Hair, Cloth or Brocatel le. _ • French Full Stuff and Medallion Parlor Arm ChairA, in Plush. Hair, Cloth or Brocatelle. French Full Stun Carved Parlor Chairs, in cet•, with Plush, Hair, Cloth or SOFAS; - • Flail French Spring illatiogitay and Walnut Parlor Chaim in Hair. Cloth or Pita& Rocking Chairs—various deodi,nr., in Hair, Cloth and Pinch. Slut Spring Lounger—n large nomrtment nlwa}• oe hand, or any pattern made or covered with any goods to order. CHAMBER SUITS, In Mahogany or Walnut, complete, from $35 up. Cane Chairs and Rocking largest as-ort ment ready made in any one house in the Untied States—from *lda dozen up. Bar Room, Office and Dining Chairs, in Oak, \Vttl• tutor Mahogany. with Cane, Woad or Stuffed Scuts —an assortment embracing over 50 dozen Wood seat Chairs and Settees and Rocking Choirs —over 100 dozen. Gilt and Plata Frame Looking Glesee•, of every t All kinds of Beds, flair and Husk slattra,e.. A. mATHIcrr, Non. 25 and 27 N. Gay st., near Fayette st.,Bult Jane 27, 1.857.1 y Beautiful Brant'Has at Herr's Cheap Store. DECIDLDLY the best and cheapest in the city. Come and see them, as I defy nil competi tion. Chantilly Luce, Moire Antique Gro de Rhine, Berege and Embroidered White Swiss. i cnn show over fitly chflerent styles. Crape, Stella. Ca.h• mere and Thlbet Shawls, at reduced prices. Siena Cashmere and Broths S carfs, very cheap. Berege• and Berege Robes, choice style.. Ducal. and Ducal 13ereges, Lawn Robes and Brilliante., at reduced prices. Parasols at less than manufacturer.' prices. JOIIN REHR, No. 5 East King street. LaliCii‘ler. A very large lot of Ladies' Collars nt a very great bargain. One hundred dozen Plain Linen limnther• chiefs, at a great sacrifice. Gny and Second Mourn. ing Poplins, something entirely new, elegant good•, and very cheap. June 211,1t07. • is : 1; 0: , 111 , IT HAS WORKED MIRACLES 'FRIT all the Bald and Gray can be re stored perfectly to original growth and color. •n far as their locks are concerned doe. not admit of deubq besides. it will cure every possible disease of the scalp, whether developed as dandruff itching or in the shape of cutaneous eruptions—even scald-head —and in no pct.:table case will it fail of curing as if by magic. nervous or periodical headache, and if used twice a week by the young regularly, it will preserve the color, and keep the hair from fulling, to any imaginable age. Read and jadge. Milford, Worcester Co.. Mass., Nov 0855. Prof. O. J. Trood—Dear Sir: I take pleasure in bear ing voluntary testimony to the magic effecte of your wonderful Hair Restorative. An far hack us 1fi1:36, my hair commenced falling off. until the top of my scalp became bald and smooth u. gin... amid it ha. continued to fall fora great many y ears, a mwithstand. ing I have used many celebrated piet.arations for restoration. Seeing y our adverti-entent. I was in. deceit to give your article a trial. mid to my utter as sottish:cent, found. after a few application., that my hair became firmly set, and assumed a glossy and beautiful appearanee . ' and by the time I bud used a quart bottle, my bald head was covered over with n young and vigorous growth of hair, which is now front one to two inches in lei gth and growing fast. 'icars. truly. HENRY GOODRICH. Charleston. Mims . Aug. 9, 79.5.5. Gaits:—Nothing but a duty and sympathy that I feel to communicate to others that are Mllicteil a. I have Been, would induce me to give thin 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 origi nal color, brown. and the new hair is over three III• ches an length on the spots where it was bald. I have also been much gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, w hich before was dry, wait bus ceased to come out us formerly. Respectfully yours, &c., MRS. R. A. STODDARD. From Mrs. Ingalls, a well known nurse in Roston. Roston, Oct. 19th. Gents:—At your request, and being so highly plena• ed with the effects of the Restorative, I tan free to elate that my hair hid become quite thin, und entire ly white. I have for the lust five years been in the Italia of using dye, but hearing of the extraordinary effects of this article. I wan induced to try it. Illy hair has been vectored to its original thickness, rind also to its former color, which is light brown. . . . Yours respectfully, MRS. INGALLS. The following is from the Pastor of the Orthodox Church, Brookfield. Brookfield, Mass., Jon. 12, 14.55. Prof. mod—Dear Sir—Having made trials of your Hair Restorative, it gives me plimmte to ray, that iu nicety have been excellent in removing inflamma tion, dandruff, and a conitattt tendency to itching, with which I have been troubled from my childhood. and has nlvo restored the hair, which waY becoming gray. to its original color. I have ivied no other sm elt, with anything tilic the name pleasure and profit. Yours, truly, J. IC. lIRA(W. From the Jersey City Telegraph. WITAT t• IT 1/01—This Wood's Hair Itertaraare—ro a question asked daily by hundreds. We aaswer with out hesitation or fear of contradiction, that it i• the only article known which will do all it promise., for the human hair. It will renew its growth—it will stop its falling—it will restore its natural color! It i• not a Hair Dye, but a speedy and efficacious restorative. 0 J. WOOD & CO , Proprietors. 312 Broadway N. h., and 114 Market Sauce', St. Louis, Mo. For i.ale in Columbia. Pn.. by J. H. HALDEMAN and Dr. K H. HERR; Marietta, by J. J. Libbart. and by all rerpon•tble druirgimu. [June :!11.1g57. WITITIS, - , -7 -- -- - -....- LIQUORS, Bcc. liat i , ; ilk ..,, i '['lls subscriber ic, r gill l" •'‘ l ''''':' - Afillif • L has opened and , No." -- if.l - f a •-• - keeps constantly on 1 Cf,„ / v . ~.- lir hand, a large and cons - ' er'' ' / • -r 1 . , pieta assortment of ' — • .....1 .oyVii WINES. BRANDIES. ', '''—'. s i , . WHISKIES, and all other kinds of liquors, at Lis store, in Walnnt street, In the extension of the Washington House. He will sell, in any quantities not less than one gallon, (except for sickness upon a physician's certificatejeither Wholesale or Retail. Persons destrMg a good and pure article, are invited to call and examine the stock. DANIEL HERR. irrAttention is called to an assortment of choice im ported preserved Fruits in glass jars. Titey are pre served whole, and retain entirely their original flavor. The varieties are, green Gages, Gooseberries, Plums, Morino Cherries, Red Currants, Raspberries. A supply of Sardines, Table Oil, Bay Water, London Brown Stout, and Scotch Ale always on Mini. Columbia. May D, 1857-if Baltimore Prices. RAPPEE Snuff at 16 cts. per lb. Congress " " 20 ! Scotch 121.16 400000 Segue of 33 different brands, wholesale or retail. We warrant all of the above Snuffs to be equal to any manufactured in the State; and the Segura to be of the beet quality and at all prices. JOHN FENDRICH & BROS Front st.. third door above Locust, Columbia, Pa. July 4, 1857. Another arrival of seasonable Dry Goods tspieces more of those beautiful French LaWll.ll, at 121 eta, worth 25 . eta. Lawn Robes—at reduced prices', Serer De Lames, vellum at cost Fancy and Plain Dereges at 121 eta., a great bargain. For choice goods the ladies say FUNDERSMITIPS is the place. July it. 1857. 3foorning Goods. T UPIN'S Bombazines, an wool De Laines, beautiful Mourning Ducal's. Login's Blsek Bereces, Tissues. and another lot of Blac Tamanne for dresses, Eng lish Crapes, Monnung Handkerchiefs, &c.. at H. C. FONDERSMITH'S July 11, 1857. People's Cash Store. Embroideries MICR Lae work, Exquisite designs, end magnifisent -Goods, every body says, Fonderemith can't bt beat Come and see for yourselves, At the People's Store, Columbia. June 11,197. China, Glass and Cineanswara. AFULL assortment its Tea, Dinner and Toilet Sets Just received, at June 11,1657. FONDERSMITH'S. Just in Time ?OR cheep Sugar and Plenty of Frnii. A. Slone Q. L' Co.. Self• Sealing Glass Preserving Jar•. for pre. servile fresh fruits, &c. An aseertment Not re ceived, /Mt H. C. TONDEIRSMITH'S. June SD, I 5 7. Philadelphia Wood Moulding Mill, WILLOW street,. above Twelfth, North Side. Mouldings P unable for Carpenter% Baildere. Cabinet and Frame Makers, worked from the best and thoroughly ceneoriett material, always on band Any pattern worked from adrawing. The subscriber having purchased the entire Inter est, will continue the business with increased Agents wanted in the Turiou• town• in thi• portion of the Stine. to whom opportunities will be offered for lur,ge profits to them-elves. .SANIIIEL B. HENRY. July 11.1857-2 m WILLIA.II E. BARBER. SAYII.7EL W. 13misira. - Attorney at Law-, M..13A1413E1R, & CO., DAVENPORT, SCOTT CO., lOWA, Law, Land and Loan Office. ONEY LOANED FOR EASTERN CAPITAL- Dcrs at from 10 to IS per cent. per annum, on • arming Lund Security, worth at least two or three times the amount loaned, and free from any other en cumbrance; and at higher rates on the best endorsed mercantile 110112 R. The titles will, in all cases, be thoroughly examined before the loans are made. Claims collected, Land Warrants located. Taxes paid, Lands superintended and sold. Judicious invest ments made for eastern men in land and city pro perty. Letters of inquiry cheerfully answered. REFERENCES: Col. S. SHOCH, Cashier, Columbia, Pa., JOHN COOPER, E-q , -- TIIOa. 1.1.0 YD. Esq., A. S GREEN, Esq C WAGER. Esq , Lancaster, Pa., N. E1.1.1%1 AKER. Esq, It F RA CH, Esq Dr JOHN I. ATI.EF.. C R COLENI AN. Isisq . Mechanics P 11111sON. Esq.. of Ruliimorc, J. W A I.Nurr. Esq Ick of Commerce. " Julie 6 16::i7 C. SMIBEILT'S FITENSIVE CABINET WARE-ROOMS AND / J NUFACiI/12 . 'Awn, C 0111111641. The ritle-erslwr ,wtottlti VOW Ike utlet ~ i,, tt of Iht. rile tzett. or t;oloodo:t 4.1 VI oolOoj, ,to lle ilOrtto . 00001 t......r10witt of Cablootol 1N .tie coltlittl-tttC or the 1,1,4 Dre--ing Iturt•titt.t. t,t131-• Vietteli 11,41- stead., -lenity Lind , . oo•VVr Offered for sum ul 1111-• hio . (.011113111e. Ift tte.tittat•lure Purittlure nt every de-c ripttort, nut! i. Cettiideitt /hat he tutu gIVI. COFFINS mode and Funemi. attended to either In IOWII or country. on the elmor , t moire CASPAR SEIBERT. I= PURE SODA WATER. AJET ofpuretind.parklingSodatN'ater flowing from the only Intuiting in Columbia, capable of gener ating Carbonic Acid On.. from the pure Hi carbonate of Soda. nod flavored wish the (olio wing rich •son. Syrup!: Sherbet. Vanilla. Raspberry - . Ginger, Straw berry, Orange, Currant, Hiawatha. he . &e. l'he water drawn from our Soda Fountain. being more highly charged with gnu than i. cmoomary for Mineral Winer., and nt all time. nearly a. cold n. the ice 11 1 C1f, in inferior to none. either in thin or any other place. E.pectril care will be taken to 'MI Re n the tonal delightful and healthy dine k.du ring the seitim Summer month., ever introduced into our sown. hicCORKLH & DEI.LETT, Mary 30,1557. Odd Fellow.' Hall ,• \NTE, the undersigned, have this day 6.rgned a co•parnterAlup, under the firm ni I,7ar ter dc. ar.artnry, fur the au rnt ,, e or eno,t,wilug the COACH-MAKING BUSINESS, in all its blanches. /icing practical workmen hay nig been employed in the principal roach 111.111U1111 , Writlg Cull hieshments in the cilie-. and !wing den , - milled to keep none but the be-t workmen in our em ploy, we duller ourkelvee that see can mnutdu 4.1 are Coaches, Carriages, Buggies. Sulkeys, &.c., equnl to any mode el.ewhere. By a -met attention to our Ito•Me" we hope to Mena and receive a liberal A., 01 - 11101 e 111.111111.11 re. All ordera by mull 01 011ierWe., *Sill Uteri %soh prompt allelllloll Itrpninug $O.O dot, HI the -hart e=t nutlet!, and 011 the mo , t ren•ottoMe term, 0, our shop 111 t3eCOMI f.ireet. beta ern 01111 Wohatt streets, oopo,tte the Lutheran Church. Co. lumbia, Pt. SAMUEL CA RTKR. LJ;Iwl MUSIC FOR WUXI MILLION. 1 011 N F. jr., Wholesale and Re lall field,' ill MUSIC AND MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS, ofrer.4 for gale, al lug net; -lore. 3 EM-1 et reef. Lauer-ler, the large, and be, totem w ait: above, ever olrered to the emetal. of Laaeasi, county. Exclusive agent for the P.ii e of Prince'• celebrated Alelorlcon, at the tatotuutriu ref.'. linters I'rr•ous io mireha-e ••Puuto Forte," from any manufacturer w the Unucd Sam,. are respect• fully notified that a very Mtge !toeing can lie made by ordering them through Imo. Ile hopes by , trtet and personal utieution to nes., and an ertnie-tdc-ire to plea.e. to uteri' the pa tronage ca all who may favor loot with their cu-tom. Ma) '23, I e.57-ty PIANOS AND MELODEONS. 7 H. SHEPARD, agent for the sale of Pianos Li, from the best Philade/phia, Sew York nod Brie too Altinufacturer4, will select and deliver (hone of the first quality, at leg. than city pricer; al.°. :Wel°. deons of the 1110 , 4 perfect tone nod folieh. of every vnriety of .ize nod sty le. Room.. in Locust street, 614 door above the hook. Columbia, April 1.1.1a37.1f Manufacturer's Insurance Company. CHARTER Perpetual. Granted by the State of Pen sisylvaant. Capital, 5500,000. Furst. Ma rine and lola tal Transportation. Aaron S. Lippincott. President. Wisi. A. Rhodes, Vice President. Alfred Weeks, Secretory. DIRECTORS —Aaron S. Lippincott, %'m. A. Rhodes, \Vas. H. Thomas, William Neal. Charles Wise.Alfied Week .J. Rinaldo Sank, JohliP Simons. Charlet .1. Field. James P. Sin) th. Office. No. 111 Merehantal Exelninge. Philadelphia. THOMAS I, Agent, Columbia, Pa, April 11. l u ly GEORGE W. 13UFFNAGLE I=l BENTZ gc HUFFNAGLE, (Successors to Daniel Herr,) WASTLINGTOrif HOUSE, Columbia, Lancaster co., Pa. TIE subscribers having effected a lease of ,hi• well-k 110%41 nod popular lime!. herrliy give notice that they have thoroughly re-fiord oud TCIIO. voted it The establishment has been re.faratehed at great expense, and nothing has been left undone to render it one of the most agreeable and cotnforta. bin hotels in the slate. EU-Adjoining the lintel is a first-class RESTAU. RANT, Willt.b In supplied with nit the delteneiesof the season, and which is not surpassed by any simi lar establishment in Ithiludelplita. They respectfully solicit the ristromthe of the pedle. April 11. P.57.1y BENTZ h. 1117FFNAMLE. 330.a.RXIING. t i 'ITE OR SIX GENTLEMEN can obtain board aPPlthation to NI, laiubuch, at No.l Car pet Hull. Frown street, Columbia. March 21. 1- , S , if BACH'S AMERICAN COMPOUND. THE NEW VEGETABLE REMEDY. STATE or NEM,YoRK. Cnyu¢u County. SS. One of the fag.. nt P V It t'ovl.lll ry J Co.. of the coy of Auburn. Irel.te duly.worsnyNt the 1011 n. cettirWSl , e- k 4.1.1 we • e gores by the pel so.,• the) our nit to to. Subs.colbed nod-worn before me. HORACE T COOK, Ju.tice altos Pence, Cayuga county. OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS Horne Testtmany and Prot,' Auburn. June 10. 1855 We, the undersigned. have received the tot cola ror preparing "Rneh's American rompound." end us fur as we have tested it. min recommend its general see 11s a tonic sod alterative Medicine, to remove vitiated Humors of the Mood, and peculluily adapted to Fe males sueerieg from Leneorrhcen. (Whiles.) nod to those whose COnetilliallOn. are enfeebled from liner nuttent l'ever. JOSEPH M. NIG/MIA-AI. D. LANSING!' ItHIGGS, M. D., A C. 7 M. D. From Gee. IV. Gray Auburn, March 13 1855 Gent. think yotr American Com. pound”the moat valuable of medicines My wife I,n• been cured by it of a Derangement of her Stomach. which ha• afflicted her for years, and my daughter of en alarming Cankered Mouth and Throat My thing's. ter did not u•e Iselin boule, which cured her entirety Any of the above persona named, will aaew•er any quemions as to our atniementa TO IN VAVLIDS. This Compound comain. a. a grew healing element a Compound Fluid Extract or Brach Drop or Canter Root, PO long known to the Indian as a never (toiling cure for Sero lulus. Consumption, Humors of rbc Blood. and for Chronic Inflammation; and to now for the first time given to the public. It is no secret prep aration, as formulas are furnilhed to Physicist...— We only ask one trial. Our medicine stands upon irs own merits alone. CAVTION.—Each bottle hereafter will bear the foe simile or F. V. R. Coventry &. Co., as the large sale already reached renders it impoesible to give a writ ten signature to each bottle, as was intended. Ray of reliable dealers. For Salt by all dealers In medi cine, at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Agent in Columbia. Fa , Dr. E. R. Ham HAIM= BIRCII A Co., Reading, sole and general Agents for the Stale of Pa. February 14, 18.56-ftm 100 BARRELS of No. 'Plaster, just re- Vv by B. T. A PTOLD & CO., L 2, 4 anal M 1 Canal ltaain, Colombia M9l-22. 157 UST received, a fresh supply of Kennedy's .NIVIIICSI Discovery. and for smile by R WILLIAMS, Front street. Colurobut. June 27. IW. ASIM lot of Superior Turnip Seed, for Fele by the pound at ounce. he WILLIAMEI. Front street. Colonthim. June 91 pan HOOFLAND'S German Bittern. Forzalc at 1610:01RI(Lli ✓t. VELLA.; rr- Faintly MediaLae *ors, Odd Fellows' Ball. July 25, 163,7. TFIE COLt7M.BIA "Z.d.n.117. LRATED at Columbia, Lancaster county, State ot Pennsylvania. hereby gives notice that an application will be made to the Legislature of stud State, at their next session, for an extension and re newal of the charter of the said Bank. for tiftecn ;.eare from the expiration of the present charter. With the pres ent name and style. By order of the Directors. SAAIIJEL SHOCH, Cashier. Columbia July 4 liat:r , icomczt. NOTICE is hereby given, That agreeably to the laws of thi. Commonwealth. there will be an application made to the next legislature of Pennsyl vania. for an Act of Incorportion of a bank, to be called the "Accommodation Bank." with general banking privileges of is-sae. dbicoant. and deposit, with a capital of one hundred thougand dollars, with the privilege of increasing the same to tiro lintidiet. and 6 fly thousand dollars. to be located in the buten& of Columbia, Lancaster co.. Pa. Columbia... June 2f I, 1857-6 mo Ton BAWL TIE HOUSE AND LOT OP GROUND thereunto appurtenant. in Walnut. between Front and 'Second atreets, between properties of ?beano Lloyd, Esq., and Mr. George Wolf Inquire of THOMAS E. WCHRAN, York, Pa. June C, IPZ7-11 ATIEOROCGIILY re-built comb-decked Boat, of sIX ty- five loon burben , ~- u eranteed to need no more reparre than newly finished boat for at Ira4t three 3 ears. Terms will Ire male reasonable. Apirly to. lIARFORD FRALEY. at hi• Boat Yard, Canal Ela stn coharaa a, pri I 1.! , .1: , ‘37.tr • r FOR RENT THE two-story BRICK HOUSE, in Watt* . nut mrect. above Front, lobily occupied hT Thos Groom. limit will be taken out in board I 1 droved Apply to THOS. GROOM. Columba.. April :I% 15:,7-tf FOR RENT rI , IIE FELTON HOUSE, Front street above IMP Col umbin, PU. Hai been newly y~ rellitril, will an.wer either for Mores ore hotel. Apply io JAS. S. Aleti.AnON, Playa Temple Livery Stable Columltia. A pril TO LET. 230 F . l , : j j i ?r p N; p 1 , 1;141 0 F. o n , t ; h a e u t i t a:pt . n o n A ri p v to SAMUEL VI:RICH?. Columbia, March 14, 1857-lf TO LET, THE TIMER LOT. occupied by James Patton. u a Lumber-yard. Enquire of .1. 0 11E.59, 1' re-ul.mt of the columbia Water Company. Marc!. 7. 1e57-If FOR RENT, \I OS. 3 mid 5 Ilamilton'o Row, oppo site the IVll.ltingtott House. Trout urret colornhin. Ant:). in R. HAMILTON. Fehrtirtry !IL IS'C.if FOR RENT, THE STORE ROOM and Dwelling now A oeciipie.t by kiri Eliiatwill Young, situated on Locum weel , near the rolunibin Bank. Possimion gwru on the firm of April next. _ . . cTAGOE & BRO., Columbia, February 21. 1h,57-tf THE BLUE FRONT, on Front street, contain -L. IltV IwU Sl4aTe. 1t00111...W0 do. l'or offices AL or purposr•—tilld FIAC,EMENT— niI fined UV Will wt., &e.,--Hl.O SEVERAL I I for rout or sale. in different parts of the tic* rough 1.:M0.1r of WM. WHIPPER. Fehrusiry IS. IRs7.if FOR SALE. NO. 1. A RIVER LOT, fronting .on the sus q uelreimu River and Front atreet 150 feet, more or Ices, adjoining property of George Bogle and John Cooper. No. 2. TWO ROUGI ST DWELLINGA HOUSES ait tinted on Front street, between Umott and Perry streets. No. 3 Tri EE DWELLING HOUSES, situated on Perry street. between Seeoad and Third !greets. The above property is nil in good condition. For Wine, SCC.. enquire of WM. F. CH VE.N;. Coluaibta, October 4, ISSO-tf Bellevue House, I\T E. CORNER of Front and Walnut streets, C1)1.1i 11111 A. PA. JOSHUA J. GAULT. PROPRIETOR. The lion,.i= furnished with nil Modern Improve mein, and every :mention w•ilI he given to necure the roinfrirt 01 gue , .l.. Charge.. moderate. COIIIIIIIII,I, Mu,: 21. 1857. To Lumbermen & Manufacturers! HUEY'S PATENT SHINGLE MACHINE. subscriber having perfected the L sohnVe machine. offer. so +ell Stine, County and Shop Hight• oil reit.onsible.terin, The machine ‘liw. and pinireot Shingle. to any nssilsis or i nod produce.. a very unifirrn and Ciellll arue le. which Isa• given perfect satisfaction wherever tried. One atilt" murbinc.. and 'penmen! of wart can be !enn at the Sipaluelininin Pinning Al all, Columbia, Pa. For further /iliornialioti, IVII 1111.717 V. Columbia. Lane:timer co , Pa. r'The constrominn of the suss and frame. admits of sepn role from the planer, in sowing all kinds of sirmalit and Levelled work, such as Flooring, Claphorirding. he. Columbia, 1111.. y 23,1957. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. THE undersigned would again call the attention of hi- blends and cu.tomers to his large and varied assortment of itriicles in his iine of held comprising everything' that is manufactured of Sheet Iron. &c , for Household purposes. His stock is of his own manufacture, and he can vouch for HS excellence and durability. Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, A I,Attrili anti complete n.tiortntent of elegant O.• i Fixture• of tasteful design.. consuming of tx. four, three and two hunter Chandelier., singie hunter limn Illilllll3. Side Lights plain and ornamental. Drop Bit rite r.. &e., always on hand GAS FITTING in all Its Im:incite• attended to with promptness. House Roofing, Spouting, tee. TTOUSF. ROOFING mid SPOUTING poi op in the / most ..lbstaiMal manner; Plumbing, Bell Honpr ig e th er brunches of the business, carried on sto hereimbre, m, the most reasonable terms. STOVES! STOVES!! 11,nrinkent of Stoves constantly hand. Severn' new and very excellent rumen!, 01 COOK STOVES for 15,57. received. HIRAM WILSON, Corner of Second and Locust street, Colurnltia..A prat 25,15.17. cCORKLE dr. DELLETT, FAMILY raZIDICINEI STORE, ODD FELLOWS' HALL, COLUMBIA, PA. nEALEEIS in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, i 4 .1111n Oil-. Dye ~ t its, spice.. ¢c. Conxtanx:7 on bolt n general 1114.011111C111 of Perfumery, Fancy Gond, Ike. Columbia, May 30, IBS:. MUSIC. If. SIIEPARD, Teacher of Illu•ic—Vocal and Z 111-1111011.1011 , 1% ill rr.u,ne die - dam, of Ilia pra te...lda Al , DND •V. InIAIRCII P.ln 9. Inatrunnental, includnig Nlrlorlooli and Violin. N. ',A.., (or 'tonna and repairing Pianal• rpairtittf rioltal•• how, and mu•trot lu•lrumento prn.r:n. rill reertve prompt 'mention. in'itoom. 111 Loru•t .trees, brat doer above the. , aoia Ca:uml,na. March 7.1557. IXIdOVAL Or JOB N SII EN BERGER'S FURNITURE WARE BOONS. THE undersigned having removed his Far lotto e %Vol, Room. and tlinendmelory. to hi. new brick !Wild rig, on the .oulh , side I.oeugt street, lle•- tweet' t , reiltel end Third •irren, re.peetfully invites hi. Mend. Wait Ihr public to give him a cal:. ♦ WE, sn d -revel. or CA BINE l'-WA RE ANDCHAIR-WORK. n 1 ail dr•rnption•. volt be kept constantly on hand. which will he gold on the most Mi. nimble. I trio• A. lie manu(ucturea hi. own Work. he is enabled to worm,' every article to ba what it is repri•entrd; stud tin hear good moil is cheap. lll• stock I • err) tete...Red in pert emit Ore. ging. Plato and t- miry Runnette; Sideboards. Saari Card. End. Sofa. Centre, Dre.ming.Dining and Break fast T 4131.1. :, ,, Common. French and other BED. STKADS; Common and Fancy CIIAIRS, and SET TEK'S of every style. together with a tenant: assort ment of all kind. of FURNITURE. Funeral■ will l e attended with a Splendid H on abort notice. and all necevaary attention given to UNDERTAKING. He respectfully solicit. n share of public patronage as well as a continuance °Cilia custom with which be baabeen liberally favored. Columbia, April 11.1 z ...7r. SPIAXIVG FASHIONS. 11, At the Fashionable jar RAT EMPORIUM. JAI SD. GRIFFITH !unjust arrived from the coy. wok rhe nnwt ta•him.ettle end durable lot of HATS, CAPS, AND SLOUCHES, for gentlemen and bore. lie will sell cheaper for eaeh. than any other eeinhllelnnent in the town nr coon' ey. The eubienber. thankful for favor* received since he ha. peen in bo.inees. Would request his fr.end. and the public to call and examine for them• erlwe. J. G. GRIFFITH. Alm": nee w' 0.11, lee and • Ben rats assormattat of rail deans Fine, reps end Hats. April 4,1115 V. HIRASI VVILSON
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