Tji l l3M.ris,s",CoNvEivrtow.—The bolters frorif%*idelphi*T-those - who opposed ;the noinitittit**V. r:-more—met in - New Yoe on.`-.y..-111-crer. • lOhnsin 'of thiii,BMte-svitAipoiated temporary Chair the-re-assembling of the CMi-' veiitihein the arterroiti, Judge Conrad of Phitadelphis..-, , vme reported. as poruuMent chairrtieniyi Welle tne:`Vice-Presidennfrom - _ each: Staterepresiniet(of which theie'siere 18.) and Jpjr, • Secretaries. _ _Judge Conrad delivered a verfcloq4iat speech in . favor of the principles oftlM:Sinciican party, and freedom in Kansas. COLT'S REVOLVERS.-It has been estimated that over 400,000 pistols have been turned .out at:the • manufactory in Hartford.- Of these one-third have been sold in California. •The,Ernited States have been furnished with -six thousand, which, at a cost of $2B, would be $038,000, added to repairs, which would amount to several thousand more. About 2,000 are annually sold in New York city 4.)y jobbers and the retail trade, which would .amount by average to nearly $40,000. Pima or PIIPPIES.-A. hunting pack of 'hounds were aold in England, not long ago, for several thousand dollars. The puppies :brought fifty dollars a piece. We had no ,idea that the animal was so .rare a one - in that meridian: WY-Holloway's Pills, a cure for Sick Headache and •Bile. William Kaners, of Dover, Maine, was, perhaps, one of the greatest sufferers from sick headache and bile, scarcely a day passed without his feel ing the dreadful effectsof tiles* formidable evils, he put himself in the hands of the doctors, but they did him no good, in fact, ho became worse, until his sufferings were more than human nature could bear, and he almost sunk under them; fortunately for him he commenced using Holloway's Pills, which acted upon the systole, cleansed the bowels; cleared the head, and by persever ing with thorn for eight weeks, thoroughly restored hint to - health. He has ever since been entirely free from these dreadful at tacks. Columbia Post Moe. TIME OF CLOSING AND OPENING MAILS. EASTERN.—MaiI closes at 8.00 A. M. and 7.30 P. M.; arrives at 11.40 A. M. and 2.45 A. M. SouTilans.--Mail closes at 12 M.; aniCes 12.15 P. M. IVEsvanw.—Mail closes 0.30 P. M.; arrives 3 P. M. SAFE ITAnnon.—Mail closes 7.30 A. M.; arrives 5 P. M. Mousrvimx..—Three mails a week.— Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday—Lmail closes 7.35 P. M.; arrives 11.40 A. M. SaxEn SIMI:SC.—Three mails a week.— Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday—mail closes .11.30 A. M.; arrives 11.30 A. M. Imik - luit - -I.lt , x4eVt-z}a.+3p3}lc.ll On the 9th in•tnnt, hp the Rev. 1. 11. Menges, URN - BY SOURIIZER. of Safe Harbor, to Carnaatax Las, orColamtia. UDZZZMZ::J. In Ilarrieburn, on Sunday, June 8, 1114nv daughter ofJ. G. L and Anna E. Brown, aged 1 year, 6 month!, and 16,da , . • . . .31 1 1741.10 1 1' . aa ftoarazpaaski• nlwarla jeirrs a age, gun at gores. w can came well recommended. None others need apply. Make application at this office. June 141.1956-1 x IfilLS'l' NOTICE. A"persousludebted to. the subseriber on book or note account, aro requested to conic forward immediately and innke payment, an such an counts that remain unpaid by the first ofJuly, will he placed in the bands o Jumble of the Petite, for col lection. JOHN D. MANGLER. Columbia, June 14, 1856-3 t PUBLIC SALIM SHE undersigned intends leaving Colombia, and will sell at public rale. in the second story I,f the Odd FelloWe'lluil, ON SATURDAY. JUNE 14, 1856, his Household Furniture, consisting iu part-of Sofas, Chairs. Trßiles. fluteans. BEDS AND BEDSTEADS, WaOh Stands. Pier Tattles, Looking Glmtge., Sank Case, Clocks,Queenaware, Glassware; Tapentry. In grain and Venetian Carpeting. Stoves and Pipe, to gether a large assortment of -various articles of Household end Kiteiten Furniture, too numerous to mention ALL ARTICLES OFFERSD WILL POS• ITIVELV DE SOLD. Teams —AII sums under Sto,oo. cash; upon all over that amount, a credit oftwo months will be given, by giving a note with good security. Pete to commence all o'clock P. M. PHILIP F. FRY. Columbia. Jane 14.1856. SOCIAL ASSIESIBLIr. THE First Annual Pic-Nie of the Social As a_ sembly will he held ON BIG ISLAND, MON DAY, JUNE 16,1836. MANAGER*—Jamen McCann, W. McDevitt, .1. Barrett, G. Dehtdr..l. Gilbert. 1). Ploughrunn. William DuttlevF. G. Young. 0 P. ilamaker, J. E. Henry. S. Graver, T. 111cCluste, Robert 'Pricker, M. Clog fellow. FLOOR MANAGER:—S. A. Deli egri, ASSidtaltlig:—W W. McDevitt, T. McClune. June 14,1856. t »:k NOT IN: POLITICS, BUT IN DRY GOODS! Those New Lawns, Gingham+, Berege+, Crape de Spagnes, and in fact, everything pretty for a La. dyl • Dress. which have lust been received at N. C. Foridersmith's- People's Cash Siort. 500 yds. real French Lawn+, fast color+. at In as. 1000 hianchesier Gingham+. only Inc worth 25. Plain and fancy Darer+, onlyp, lei. Those dew:idle Crape de Pliagncs; all colors, 23 to 37} ma. - 30 pieces neat stailied Calicoes,pinka, blues and fancy. fast colors, the best goods in Columbii, at GI- me. A great many other great bargains in Dry Goods are sow ready for all thine who will favor as With a ••CALL." Notwithstanding the very large quantity of 'Wail Pipers we have sold thim vennan,,our PISSOVIMeIIt is Will good; and great bargains eon be had in Wall Papers, at C. FONDERSMITH'S • Columbia, Jane 14. , People's cash *tore Dissolution of Partnership. T HE partnershto heretofore existing under the name and fina of Murray & Sioek.. ler% and Stationers , has this day been dissolved. by mutual consent. • MURRAY & STUCK. IN RLTIIUNG from the Book and Stationery basi l. ness, I hetety tender my thanks to the citizens of the city and county of Lancaster for their patronage, and respectfully invite a eontinuenee of the slime to the new firm. STOEK. NOTlCE.—Pernoos - indebted to the late' firm of Murray & Stock mill please call at a.n early dam and mnke Fettlement. It oor %Hall to elo.e out by yte ist of July neat. MAR/a & STOEIC.. Lancaster, Jane IC ISSN. 41.1NrirVIT rra.ivz. MURRAY, YOUNG,Sc CO. CONSOLIDATION of the luums of Murray k Stock and H. Young k Co. WM. MURRAY and H. YOUNG Zs CO, having entered into copartnership, and jointly bought mu the Interest of Henry Sleek in the late firm of Murray & Stock, will hereafter conduct the business under the title of MURRAY, YOUNG is CO. This desirable arrangement presents many advantages and induce ments to the public, and gives us increased facilities to sell cheap, as businessean be condoeted one more varied and extensive scale, at the same time reader lug our stock one of.the most extensive, as well as our establishment one *Cube largest in the interior of the State. It is well known tinware two concerns of Murray & Stoek & 11. Young & Co., covered the whole ground of the Hook, Stationery and Periodical busi ness, and as the two are comlttned, the proprietors of the new Arm have the experience and will to attend to every department of the business in the most sada• factory manner. To enumerate, we have Law Books, Medical, The ological, Mechanical. Historical, Poetical, Biograph ical, Travels, School Books, and a general assort ment of Miscellaneous and Blank Books. The as sortment of Sunday School and Tract Society Books is very large, which are all mold at the Society's prices. Inconsequence of the two stocks being com bined, and the time for making new pareltasee at the trade sales beingAsigli at hand, we leell.,stispasetk to sell very low, to make room for new stock. Meg* upon the principle of Noick Weaned small profits.. DOGE AGENTS AND PEDLERS.—Tea who bare a small capital so invest profitebly, give ale call,— we will sell yougood aml saleable storks cheap. The Newepapsr • and Magazine department - 1M be continued in a separate moaula Centre :Square, next door to the Lancaster Bank, where we Will always be prepared to receive subseripdosia Sir mayor the leading Itsgazines or Neenspepers, at publishers' priest,. MURRAY, YOUNG lk co, North Queen el. and Centre P quart, Lancaster, Pa. June 14,115 e. INCPORTANT STANDARD WORKS; ITISTORY of Congress during - the first term Xi; of Wastilnytmes.Asiministratinn: 162.00 History of Germany. (Kohb,reiisch) ISoplutes, I vol History of England. 100 plates and maps, 3 vols.; (Antique,) imported. 81500 History* of the Reformation, (o...auliiipie,)4o plates, 8 vols . , (repotted, $1 200. Joseph us' Complete Works,D3 plates. 2 vols., $I 0 50. Butryan's Complete - Works,4lll plates, 3 rola , Im ported, 813,50. Family Commentary on the Bible, (100 authors,) 40 plates: t vote, 314,00. • Family. Devotions, (Fletcher.) 51 plates, imported, $7,75. Toles of the Borders and of Scotland. (Wilson) 10 plates,* vols., *lO.OO. Shakspeuve's Complete Works, SI plates, 3 colt,, imported. *14,50. W.& W. H. F. are Agents for all the American and English Works published in numbers. W. dr. W. H.EItEIMIA.E.' Book A geitis a.td importers, 40 E. King st., Lancaster. Jane 14, 1830.1 y For Sale--Very Cheap, FOUR BRICK BUSES, in good .con dition, with all modern improvements,. "idAFF.n. situate in Perry and Union streets. For terms; &e., apply to bia, June 7, 18 A. CA.LDWELL', F 1856-lf Dr. GEO. W. MIPPLIN, Dentist, WOULD inform all those visiting Dental operations performed, that he will render his services to them with the greatest pleasure, feeling confident that he can give entire satisfaction to all those placed under his cure. All Operations, both Filling & Artificial Work, done in the best possible manner, at the lowest cash price. All persons wishing to'consult him in regard to their teeth, can do so by calling at his office, free of charge• Persons wishing biro tonsil at their place of residence to have any opitratioAs performed, by sending a note to that effect, it will be attended to im mediately. - Dr. Pd. also takes this opportunity to inform the public of his INFALLIBLE TOOTH ACHE DROPS, warranted to remove pain or: the first application.— They contain no poison, like most of the drops sold at the chops for that purpose, and con be had only en his office, Locust street, second door below the Post 011ie e. Columbia, Pa.. Price 25 cis. per bottle. Columbia, June 7,1855-3 t 'TO MACHINISTS, AT PRIVATE SALE—The establishment oc cupied by the late Lees, 3mnh & Co., In the borough of Chester ' Pennsylvania; consisting of a large and valuable LOT OF GROUND, OIL which there is erected the following MACHINE SHOP, 120 . by 30 feet, three stories high, with engine house attached, 50 by 20 feet, stack 57 feet high; engine of 05 horse power. BLACKSMITH SHOP, 40 by 25 feet, eoittainang five fires, fan blast. FOUNDRY, GO by GI feel, with slate and tin roof and douae skylights. The buildings are all brick, new, (built in 1953.51.) substantiffilly constructed, and provided with n com plete set of the most modern and approved tools and fixtures, suitable for general mill and factory work, for which there is also a large number of patterns. The whole is In good running order. The establish ment is in a district where a large number of facto ries afford an excellent run of custom work, and offers a very advantageous opening to a practical machinist. Apply to ALEXANDER 11. slam!, In Chester, or at 53 South Fifth street, lone 7. 1856.3 t Philadelphia. ca&n!cm4L! TUEd!ndersigned has constantly. on hand Baltimore Company and Diamond White Ash, Lump, Egg, Stove. Range, and Nut Coal—the Lump In equal if not angel for to anything in the country for smelting iron; Red Ash, Lump, Egg, Stove and Nut, of the best quality, from the Shamokin region; Short blountain Stave, and 'Vrevorton Egg Coal— an excellent article for doinestie summer use; Pine Grove Lump, Egg end Slave Conl—a superior article for domestic and steam purposes; Plymouth end Pittston White and Red Ash, Lump end Egg Size Cool; Broad Tap and Allegheny Bituminous Coal, of the best qualities, for blacksinithieg; 'rho abeve general essortinent of Coal, consumers and the public are invited to call mid examine, end hear the prices. I am prepared to furnish the shove by the Boat, Car or single Ton, tit my Wharf, foot of Canal Basin, Columbia, Leturester county; Pa. Also, Coal and Iron received and shipped; on com mission._ . - . .1. G. HESS. Columbia. June 7, 1135(1-1) MEDICINE STORE. H. A. ROCHA FIELD Ar.. NEXT . to"Eramith's Chithiat Vet East, Orange stieetfidileastea4 4 Writhe New tod , Peivalar AFFNAURRAr.IIIer..---•-- ,th - ja vi examine their -stork, aitidtctidirri.—. Pelt WY principal articles of prepared and.pateurrithdiciatiei in the tharket. 'which they are enabled - 10 sell et the manudicturers , wholesale prices. 11. A. ROM:AFIELD. U. KAUFFMAN. June 7, liKiernt V I XTRA FAMILY FLOUR, by the barrel, for solo by, H. F. AI•COLD A: CO, Columbia. Ju no 7. Not. 1.2. and 6 Canallin.in. PINE -APPLES, COCOA-NETS, ORANGES, FIGS, Ground Nuts and an extra lot - of Corn Starch, lust received and for sale by May 21, 16,56, Garden and Flower Seeds. A LARGE and select assortment of the LA. above, warrauted oceunte. and embracing mauv hundred choice variette-, for cute, nlioleanie and re mil. Country deulerc supplied at a liberal ilicenutit. I'ASCHAI.I. MORRIS & CO. Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, Center 7111 and Market ere., Philadelphia. Philadelphia. June 7, 1856. FLOURIFLOUR, FLOUR. JIIST received a superior article of Flour, which will he Fold at the very lowest market price, by the barrel gird potted; warramed good. S. C. SWA RTZ, At, Odd Fellows' Hull, Columbia. May 31. ISZ6 New Arrival. JUST received a large and splendid assort mem of sass ALM \TX" 4 C-de&-iefi, le test styles, ler the Sprang and Spooner trade, at J.HISS' Cheep lint Store, Na 3 Shretner's Row, Front Street. Colannlain, May 31.1836. PRUNES just received and for sale at only ± la cente per pound, by May 21, 1850. S. C. SWARTZ. (l OUNTRY SOAP, Dried Blackberries and Ap ple Rutter, just received from the country. by S. C. SWARTZ. Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia. Nay at , 1826 10 BOXES OLIVE SOAP, just received and for sale by S. C. SWARTZ. May 31, 1853. Odd Fcllow•s' 110, Columbia Susquehanna Planing 11U11, -COLUMBIA, PA. M] undersigned respectfully announce to their friends and patrons, and to the public gen era Iv. that they are prepared in famish ail kinds of FLOORING, SIDING AND SURFACED LUMBER. Also, Doors, Sash, Shutters, Blinds, Window and DOW' Frames, Mouldings, Az., at the Jowest market prices. All orders by mail or otberwiaeenadi - eiraell to the undersigned, Columbia, Fri.. shall refeltree prompt In tention. DICKINSON & lIUEY. - May 31,18:313 I. -tf. . KETCHIJDII3 MOWINGBIAZIEEDIES. TILE complete success of Ketchum's Reaping and Mowing Machines for the lard five Mt years, haft cawed a demand for nearly 10,000.—=. They nre warranted so rut from 10 to 15 acres of grass or grain in a day, as well as it eau he a scythe or cradle; price of Mower SUS, combined machine 0135,00. PASCOALL MORRIS & CO.. 7th and Market Et. Philadelphia. Sole Agents for Pennsylvania, Maryland, Dela , ware, and New Jersey. May 31.1966" P.A.II.I3IZEIXLS, JIMMEMEZO3III GROWERS of Grass and Tobacco, use Lei nau'. Super Phosphate of Lime. 152,50 per bbl or 910 per pm. GROWERS OF CORN AND POTATOES, Use Leinau's American Fertilizer, 12.50 per Md., or $95 per ton. There hes been received three diplomas from l'enn•ylvania, New Vint and New Jersey State Agricultural Societies, and Crystal Palace Mamie. dos for the above Fertaliurs, which, have been in Pocce.sful use for the past five years. Orders enelo sing the cash, or drafts, mailed and registered. will be promptly attended to by G. A. LEMMA U. Proprietor, N 0.19 South Front at., Philo • May 31, 1850-if ii.esiAseozsu miuuisorast As - heretofore, our Parasols surpass all others in prefiry, finish and style. Those lined moire antique Paraaols are really exquisite, An prices, from 75 cents to 153,511 For good goods remember H. C. FONDERSMITH'S May 1,4, 1556. People'sCealt Store. MOUNT JOT SAVING, Insvrreviosr, May 22d, 1856.' NOTICE is hereby given that an Election , will be held in the Banking Howse of the Mount Joy Savings Institution, on Saturday the 14th day of June next, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock, for the purpose of electing 13 Directors to serve during the ensuing year._ A. GERBER, May 24, 18.56.-4 t. Treasurer. lIECEIBXET'S SALES. - By r izine of cortaiu,Writs of Venditioni Exfoirtas, Facnif • and 'Sled' Facial-JS sued *east the Coon of Couimon Pleas of Ll:moister county:And 10 raesilireeteds, , will be mewed to public sale or no 'cry: it tire Court liouse in' the city often caster, on SATURDAY, JUNE 14tILW, D., 1356 i -at 2 deloclels. M., the following mat estate; viz: All tbakeertnintwo-storyTRICKBUILDINGA situate In Front street, between Locust and Union streets, in the borough' of Colombia, in the county of Lancaster. containing in front on said Front street, 18 feet and 1, inch, and in depth 28 feet. and 3inchets,end the Lot'.or Plebe of Grossitennd: cartilage apptutenant to said building. As - the 'pro-- pony of the Susquehanna Engine Company of the borough of Columbia. ALSO. an itt tbeame and ntacs.'e - c - eilaln"7-281:51 r ill 41 1:"30 tarVlLC:ll.ll3=l,,frontittgott Locust street in the borough of Columbia, adjoiningproperty of H. C. Fondersadah on the east, and Mrs. Shaelrer on the west, being 27 feet front on Locust street, and ±155 feet in depth, with a two-story BRICK ROUSE, Kitchen ensiled; Hydrant and cther improvements thereon. As ' , the property of John .I.MeGlaughlin.. • ALSO, at the same time and place,TWO LOTS OF GROUND. on the corner of Elbow Lane in the ho-, rough of-Colemble, containing' in Odin' each 25 feet; more or less, and in depth 112 feel, more or less with a one-story Frame DWELLING HOUS42I and other improveme rye thereon, adjoining pro piny of- Swartz on the south. As the property of Washington Coln and Anna Maria Cole. ALSO. at the saute time atul_p_ltceta. PIEOE. OF GROUND:in the borough of, qslntibili. fronting on ElhowLane,adjoining.properlyeMeslershrmstreng on the east, and the Baptist church on the west, - A with a one-story Frame DWELLING HOUSE, - Frame Shop, and other improvements thereon. As the property of Aaron Holly. trAll of which are seized and taken in Exectition, and to be sold by GEORGE MARTIN, Sheriff: SEIEEIFF'S OFFICE,- I.miacaster, May 17, 1956. I f Nay 31 -el NEW GOODS BG.+9.=;r, At Haldeman's Cheap-Cash Store. WE are now opening our THIRD large Purchnse of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which for variety and cheapness has never been equalled an Columbia. . . Our customers are invited to examine our SUNZ' MEM DRESS GOODS. which rue all of ribw design*, and owing to their being impo.rsed too late for coy sales, we were enabled to purchase them at immense bargains. HAREGE ROBES—(•2O yards cacti, four flounces) all colors. LAWN ROBES—beautiful styles—oleo, Organdy Lawrie. PRINTED DAREGF.',*—rich colors and designs. PLAIN COLORS—linregcs, Crape de Paris, Tis sues and Crape Despairge. SPRING DRESS SILKS.—We have the largest as sortment in Colupdtia. aid at the lowest prices. ALSO,-IVhite sad Figured Brilliants, iticonets, Swi%c and Book Madras, new Dint:hams, &E.., &c Our stock is very. complete and prices unusually AIANTII.L AS: ATANTILL AS:!—We hove jagt re ceived horn New• York a large uggol meat of the latest Parry stylea, from $2,00 to $l2 00, :among which are some very handsome good.. Perorate. Collor., Sleeve., Liandkerehlehr, &e., &c., Fe., in great yariety. irt - Our eLlgtOrnerS are nil/Ilea to roil nod , tee our new goods! May 31,1856 =ALL Or PASSION. THE Chcappst Clothing Storo in Colombia, Every variety nr READY-MADE CLOTHING, constantly on hand, at the lowest prices. Cloth Coals of every pattern, color midquchiy, n littlo lower and better that, min be obtained elsewhere. Punts of every description. Vests of great beauty, and in the latest styles. Summer apparel of all kinds, nt the lowest mark, always on hand. Also, shirts, Cravats. ke. Also, Hats. Caps, Trunks,Umbrella's, and every Mingo: . the kind usuatly kept in complete establish mentsments to allow the /tele( lion of firetmate out•fits to al! won establish , Ttll CIiCAPEAT AND BEST. HOTS' CLOTHING of every variety, constantly on hand. The subscriber Mimes the public to call, satis fied that bargains wilt be fcrund. si • JONAS MARCUSE, Front street, below Black's Hotel. Columbia, May al. 1858.1 y DAIRY 'IMPLEMENTS. SPAIN'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC PREMIUM CHURNS, of various size,: also, horse Power Churn* and Fixtures, Rutter Workers, 3 varieties, Butter Prints, ,Icc. PASCUAL!. MORRIS & CO., Implement and Seed Store, 7th ancl.Plarket sts., Phila. May 3t Attention, all ye who Suffer. UNIVERSAL S %LVE, for the cure of Chilblains, Chapped or Cracked Hands, Burns or Scalds, Cuts or Wounds old Sores. Pons/les on the face, Breaking Out ad:Sores on children, Chnfing, Burns, Boils, Feelers, Felons, Ulcers, and all diseases of the Skin. S. C. SWARTZ The Proprietor of this valuable article has such confidence in it. that hi every case where it doe: not give full sang:tenon. he will hike it buck and refund the money. Only 25 cents per box Prepnred and sold ante by SAM'I. Golden Mortar Drug and Gliemieul Store, Front tarcet. Columbia, May 311.1256. STOCKHOLDERS' X.EETING. THE Stockholikes of the Columbia Bank arc requested to meet at the 13anking House in Columbia. at 10 o'clock A. N., on Wednesday the 30th of July next. for the purpose of decidf4 upon the ac ceptance of the provithmis of an Ackof Assembly enti tled "An Act taiincrcase the Capital of the 'Columbia Bank, - and also to subscridc for slams respective portions of the stock. if they should agree to accept the terms of the said act of Assembly. m EI. SHAM!, Columbia hank, May 2.1,1856.-td Cashici. NEW, NEWE D R, NEWEST, AN CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST. JIIST OPENED AT HERR'S CHEAP STORE, 500 Vnrds Crape de Comae, good goods : only 25 cents. hriM 0 yards Organdy and Battiste Dress Lawns, 121, 10, 25 cent!. 300 ° Butt Blue and Green (very fine) 400 White yard wide Brillianics, 121 cents. 1000 " Plain mid Figered Itercges, all prices. ...11X10" eh:She. and Berege de Lames. do 500 " Plain Chumbrey Gingliam•, Blue, Green, Pink, Ac., Ac. 402 Bonnet Lawns. all colors. 1800 " Dress Silks. striped, phud and plain. 3500 American, English and French Chintz, fine goods, IYI resin. 2000 si Apron, Brunel and Dress Ginghams. " All wool de bailie, all color.. 500 rine Walsh and E tench Chintzes, 19, 371 cents. 2000 Blue and Orange Points. ' 25 1 '0 S' Blue and White Prints, only 61 cents. 300 New York Niels Prints, fast colors, only eons. 1300 Second Mourning Prints, Gi and 12 1;. 1400 Shirting Prints, new styles. 1000 o Stripes and checks. 1500 ° Eagle Brand lurk Silks, real Taffetas. 2000 rd Grnften Bleached Muslin, only 61, (extra ) 1600 good Boot Mills Muslin, yard wide, only S cent.t. 1500 Exeter Mills Muslia extra quality, 10 cis. 13110 ' Old York Mills Muslin. only 121 cram. 3000 Unbleached Muslin.a, 8. 10 and 12( cents. 1000 " New Style Dress Trimmings. 311141 " Summer ['innings, for Men and Boys,' wear. 500 o Cassimerea" 18110 Kentpeky Jeans, plain and plaid. 50 dozen Silk and Mohair Mils (or Ladies, Misses & Children. 175 " flo.re (or Ladies, Cents, hlisses, Bor., Child tell and lel - ants. s , 25 " New style l'urasols. Also Misses' reideoll 'JOHN /JERK. tanen pter. May. 23 19.1 G. At the Family Medicine . Store, L N the Odd Fellows' Ball, NeCOlttLE 14 DEL LETT have just received the most perfect Pods iCater apparatus that has ever been brought to this place. In this new patented process. the water is charged with carbonic acid gas, made directly from pare car bonate of soda, which gas is washed before It goes into the fountain, so that no foreign or offensive mat ter is allowed to mix with the water. The generator is capable of sum/seeing a pressure of Iwo hundred pounds to the square inch, which pressure can be regulated by a gauge which la attached. Them the water is forced to take up and absorb all the carbonic acid gas that it will bold; when **charged it Is fit for use, bas n peculiar •parkling appearance and con tains al/ the carbonic acid that is requisite to give t t that pecnliar quality which makes this kind of Soda po acceptable to the palate and so agreeable to the stomach. and therefore superior to all thane waters made from Marble !Mot, Whiting, &c. Columbia, May 17, 18/03. 1 1.1111OZLII OF resmonr. DINES D. GRIFFITII, Fashionable' Nap' . and Cap Store, adjoining Herr's hotel, Front street, Columbia, respectfully informs his friends sad the citizens of Columbia, that he has opened his =Cat exasel. Cletap 1 1 9 1 tceo, as above. )leis([ a practical matter, his wholeat tentionlli wdl km given to all who may (favor him nrjtb a call, with the encam/ and most durable ar ticle that can be bad far ttteprice, to the country. 'Fenn. caah. .All orders promptly executed. Columbia, 46, lean. IIE LADIES are particularly invited to sec T oor new arrival of Embroideries sad Swiss Muslim tor Dramatis end Basrptes.—A very large variety of Jan onet, Swiss and An Passes Railing and F onnenne--all very cheap, for the warm weather. Head Quarters* for Embroideries, at IL C. F .11MDEIL , VAIITIFS. People's Cash 'Store. May, 24, lECSS 1856. HA LOEMAN'S. Cheap en -h 'Store • ilittEs.,l4 - rms, Lnporter _and WA tale 'Dealer in •Clainiollasiraill =Ewalt, N 0.140 Apar errintria Tama: aautk: side, May 17, Iditi*aos , -; BT . riavnglßNOn . ELOMeara,- e:= 288 edi te j t uuair, 'WM. S. CA:3I 4 PIria..I4"PitOPILIETOR: wr, MUI.CTN, eormirriosnrr, 1.7;- CHESTER VALL 58' RAILROAD! •TOSIIIPPERS-OFLUMBAVAOUR,VIAIIifiIa. MBE Chester Valleyarnivrhicit-intersects the .L Columbia and Philadelallroad at Downing town, and connects whh the. - stown'and Pkiladel phis and Beading Railroad at geix!rt, presents great v inducements to choppers of the - earl/catty inasmuch an. be these roads, they elan e r t he city either at 9th and be oroa Broad StreeZile the trip can be made in a Plotter period am% at expense.. , The trains now leave Doom wn at ;I A. m., and 1 P, AL; leave Philadelphia iseli , A. M > -and 3 P. M. ,7 - , ~,zi. : 4.L..Q9SSLEB, May 24, 1850.-Gt. Secretary. BGrNEW .dt>CO , N 0.19 6 dhesnutlhiladelphia, re- Frectfully informethe Dna of Columbia and vicinity that. they have lu mama full astorament of choice and seatamoblegoodi they arc cloahm out at REATLY; REDUCED:TRICE-3, principally from the Great Auction- Sale/matt New..YOrk, and partly of our own imporintiono,Y SILK AND SHAWL IMITARTMENT. - - 1000 Stella Shawls, 500 black . ** Manilas. 250 Chantilly and 'French „Gigs>, do.. silk, Darege Shawls and Scarfs. 30,000 yards Dress Sillcs,'Ealug - at 05, 75, 85 and $l.OO per yard. 500 Magnitieent SILK ROD, bl,k,,Gro , De Mines. 450 Flounced Ilarege Den ciftwy Ormindies, I.nwini" French an islr Chintz's.. • -French worked Seim, Collura Sleeves, Cambric Hdkis, Ruffling, Ladies and .Kid Gloves, Lime Mils. MOURNING GOODS ARTMENT. Bind( Bombazines. Gruntiatth - -13arege Drape De Espang. Lupines 4, blo - nes, Tamese Cloth, Bra zellines Mk nod Pnrple Floggeed Robes.- Country Blerchnnt• mid vitalirs to Philadelphia, are Invited to call and examingrstock, feeling con fident that with the great ftteili Afforded us we can Offer greet inducements. --AGNEW & CO.. .106 Chests reel, below hilt. Philadelphia, May 17,1650.3 A FARM AND..4,11.10D1E Wl A Tl . E r l , l7 .. t f li g e pod rea F c A h ltu f Col l i n. LA 2 N 7 l:O OO i O n Elk County, Boistnger Thwns• , Pennsylvania, for sale, giving a Farm of 25 acre. $OllO, payable in in stalments of SI per week, or at same rate monthly'. ' , tants of 50, 75, 100. or more s, adjoining in pro portion. Each term 'fronts upo road thirty feet in width. 'l'lM SOIL is a rich Ihnemone . m. and especially te :adapted to culuvation,llll it 41 ne' ly nor stony, but gently rolling or fine table laud.. m od and through this props...y therm arc ' alrea d y 20.0® dims under cultit ution, and its fertility, s been established from the crops produced. Upon s subject his easy to be fully satisfied. There is a read h market for pro duce which is much baler Man . ]us-the C HEAFF...I:3T, as land of a similaiquality is selling et much higher prices adjoining, an especially such us contains rata. THE COAL.--This in particular the Coal District, particular several veins underlaying thew ia roperty,and the attention of m - tars, suit those 'rated with coal lands. is specially called toil . I t the advantage of being the it-oral to the greatlake k it, with which it will be coniscted by the Sunbury - , ud Erie Railroad now under contract and in coal - completion fro% Erie to Ridgeway, with desecadi grade the whole way. The soil over bituminous is the best, for in stance England and other comm ies, The price per acre is trifling for the coal alone, as it williMerttunly, 1/1 £0 fa vorable a location, within a short-tiete paylargely. This raz. is important as an immense coil e a will soon open. Four co.I companies have al nstarted to work mines in the vicinity, and them ar " - fifteen openings around St. Mary's.: . • - THE TIMBER, Stock h older saliOßeceive.—Thcre is 110 reservation whatever either of tilittber or coal. It is very valuable. mu! wall parlor a. g part of die land. On account of the excellence of s ems there arc fore opportunities for mills. : - 1-'OR HEAL:I'II, the location isigutich. recommended by Playsicianis. The chills and fees are unknown, also put monr . y complaints, beer waled' from the north east winds by the A Ilegkatti• - .'water is pure and woe the bes• ------ FOr n^c:i.) Pillial 011 line MED nu go. buidin gen. , The cabal Thi farm king ood may Mem ijy thoee moos The meat axe l Fars Lodieg gawk or apy betty Hem John Con Georg( 01lin the ' 11011. l over Ilelin Eli•J Win. I, Fourth . Hon. _Alexander 1.. !jays. coaster, - Geo. \ Vanisley. 'Esq., St. Marra, Ells Co. a recent settler. Itichard Garth sr,'Esq., WO Poplar St. Phila., has exam ined the land. J. Is Boarett, Eeq., Proprietor ofi-the.lMount 'Venion Mouse, Second St. abo:e Arch Philp. has examined the land. E. C. Shultz, Esq., Justice of the-Peace, St. Itlary's, El . k Co. C -.... . ...: Charles Lithe, Eeq., President of the Berough of St. Mart's. .1 - S. Weis, Esq, Postmaster, St. Mary's: - George Ts) tor, Eeq., dcp. P. M., : St. Mary's. Mr. 'Wm. Lyons. St. Mary's. ''' -... ' ' . Mr. John Miller, Coal Miner, St. Illpry's• - Mr. John Corir, " . •• " ... E. 11. Stone, Esq., \ Wellsville, Ohio, Coal operator. 1.. WilmarilkiE.q., Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Bow - wt.:li COUNCIL OR ST. ItdA.R.Y.'S TO TIE PUBLIC. ' This is to certify that, having been over the tract own ed by the Itidgewa, Fkrm did Coal. Company, and given it a thorough eximunation,we find'the representa tions of that Comonuf to be correct:" 4, 117 e fihd the soil to be the most fertile—the Coal and Iron Ore to lie in inexhaustible quantities, through The whole district—the Farms in excellent order, and the intelligence and pros petit; of the people to be of the most gratifying ehorae ter. We know that there- is no healthier locauon in the State. and we consider it a mot desirable place of set tlement. We make Wit declaration, as we lbelime there may be many persons who are unacquainted th these lands and we are satisfied, fro rt our knowledge - of the subject, that information upon it will be a putfilelvinefit. i r ..040. Ineoh F. Shaffer, Elk Casiturve r:Srlinnla,Elk Co. Charles Lubr, President of Ahe -ill... Mazes, John Beeteh, Member of the Bo Council, St. Mary's. Charles brooks, Member of the Bork CoUncil, St. Mary's. H. J. Wriggle, Member of the Borough Council, St. Mary's. Fruit Jahnh, Member of the Boraogii,Couricil, St. Alarj's. This is to certify that the above five gentle:Wien arc at present the acting !Umberto( the Town. Cpencil Of St. Alary:ii, Elk county, tud that the above is their baud . . and signature. In testimony millereof I have sabscribildwittnnw. and caused the Seal of Office to be attached )Merely and I. fully concur in the above recornmendatioss. EDWAIkD BABEL. fsgsk.) Chief 'Horatio of Rt. Mary's,blk County, Pa. St. Mary's, May. 24, 11VA6.-4t. • . - , To SEE TUC LAND --Shirt from Intilalria ca• other 11111CDA an Tuesday night, at 11 ri'cl for Tyrone, from which a sow vriA lures every Wednesday morn ing for llft. Mary's, Vac Co. All are requested to go. •it is suggested that parties who cannot go will club to. gether and send a Committee. It is a beautiful and in teresting trip. After the Ist of June the price of Farms will be greatly raised. Cold, Sparkling Soda vril:tifr. Fr lIE andenigned would resitelfally .itte all those who ore fond era soot drink, in a hot stuuntet day, to the Golden Mortar Drag Store, where they . will always find the Aegean' and re freshing cold sparkling Soda water:which is again in full blast, and cannot fail givingsatisfahtlou to all who may favor him wilth a call, ~/alsor,eomprtstug. t he fo I _lowing Hat of !Syrups, which his lontf experience in the Drug Store of C. H: Needles., Philadelphia, in manufacturing them, he (telt hinted( full y'elltnoitent primate all who may partake of the gelicatekdrink. Such as Strawberry. Raspberry Vanilla, Smarmed!. la, Orgcal. Orange, Pine Artiffe:Dleelcherry, Lemon, Sherbet. Ginger. Cherry,. Currant, IVainar.ftfrHaltel Mulberry. Hoye, Peach, Hock sad Sottlilte. May 10,11436. 11A.WL-FILSERT. GEORGE .1. stritirrEr, T-OCIIST MEET, ha: just ismacaped tun afaciarin* LELIKON DREL-and letcpa cordandy pn band. a fall aa(ortmani (IL-SUMMER DRINKS. . , . Colombia, April 19.19 O. - 111NALITA' LIISTREE .We into received another sapplVtbese new srodbeautifol so very desirable for ice Travelling Virossea v 77dode in wrist of thent` eau mrieg srDEß i mrrirs May 2t , prAi • People's Cash Store E2l2=2M MMOM 4AROSTalfir STILL SEAT, OR BURNT MILL AT PORT DEPASIT; CECIL COUNT ,• MAJUVLAND.,-)Vill be sold at I PUBLIC SALE, an the:l:remises, ortllfEkt DAY the 24th day of June next;-without reserve, the above propeny, weltkoown,to be one of the most powerful and valuable Wafer , Towers in thee united Stetee. Located at the terminus of the t old gstryiand Gomel, and derivivg int power from that improvement, under met:city to furnish water sufficient in the whole &knob eoptantly ei.T. pair of 411 X fee: (diameter) Milt stones, ^each by overshot water wheel., or not less than fif teen feet diameter—orby &different admeakurrment Ito be applied to any .purposePOlesosto hundred and, forty ineheir otwater;deliveret•ndete* head ofihree feet one and one-half inches. the head and tall from the surface of Canal to the termination of the tail rude being about, twenty-four , Alec:, A LOT OR PARCEL OF GROUND, contain ing about ONE AND ONE-QUARTER ACRES, on which lit erected a tenement eighty feet Jong: Also, A-LOT OR PARCEL OP GROUND upon which is erected a large and commollrous 'Tavern eland. The above property will be sold as cambered. in - lee simple—located.- in the town of Port Deposite, to which point a railroad is now con structing, connected with the Philadelphia and Radii. more Railroad,:aid to which-place lberels also mavid ga non for sail vessefs-of large draft at a II seasons. Terms, w hi l will be rendered satisfactory and made known on the day of sale by the owner. aIP W. T. WALTERS, 68 Exchange Place, Baltimore.' I=E2 Sprat's Patent Premium Self-Seal ing . an • • • poll preserving it a perfectly fresh state, ...L . ell kinds of MOWS AND VEGETABLES. These superior cans were .prominently. introduced into every section of the Un ited States during the pest year, (the sales having reached several hundred thousand.) and never. 111 the experience of a new ar `lick, was success more complete. In no instance did they fall to preseeve - their contents, where. the di reckions which accompan y them were observed- 'lts thenCens for Mir season an imprisvrtnent fins been inude,whereby the only 'po..sittle objection. which was sometimes urged, to the MIDDEN costixo IN CON TACT wart nut PRIM`, will he obviated; and we can confidently assert that they are, without - doubt, the maul PIM:CT AND AILLIASLE !IGEN I ET/CALLY SELF-SEALING CAN . _ hitherto offered to the public. All have apertures of sufficient capacity to admit the largest sized fruit that ran be preserved whole. The Gallon size have EX TRA LARGE CAPS, and every Can sold is warrant ed perfect, and guaranteed to answer fully the pur pose for which they are recommended; provided they ure used strictly according to our printed directions. litiVe been awarded wherever these Cults have been exhibited, and inuumexable certift• • rates have been and could he obtained from those who have used them. The sizes are--Quart. Gulf Gallcms and Gallons. Let all who wish to avoid the disappointment and loss which lest year insulted from experiments with, the Cans cotuirruoted upon principles which must of necessity lead to such re sults, PICATT's PATENT CANS 0111 y. Willett are for sale, %% linle•nle uud Rettlll, at the ltlinturstptirer'S Depot, :11usonie Dull, Chestnut Pt , Philadelphia. by J A M Wit.4.rlOX. 117 A LIBERAL DISCOUNT to Wholoth le pur cluti.ers. No Cllll. ate put-out oat Colllllli.oioll, but the exclusive mute will Le given an voiothle thirties in town. tool v9llage who will give thitivieth pallibrity to the artielts to eu•ure lurge Pales In their vivithay, We throathing Show•lollm, land the nevem-ury eircuiur• fur tlostria utitnt. Tersom sat urnaLly oath. A In" for ni:e above. the PATENT ROTARY CLKANER, un 1.1111410dr n vealion aor fium hem, Miele, ice , and ANN - U(3;111'S PATENT SEC TIONAL RED-SPRING, the very be..t thing of Abe kind ever hiveitied, formin: n and marl luxuripui for which eigeiat. are u1:4) wanted: Philad•dphia, May 21, It• Zia -fa. B. EitrIOTAINT LIST. SAVMDri DOWAIIIAC, Mich.. Mardi 11, I.="Niet e/A. RHODES.E-q :—Deer Fir—As I took yours:wil • mine to Fell on consignment, " no curb nispay," take pleasure in stating its c.R.:ets tin reported to me by three brothers;who live, in this place, , itnd their testi mony Ii a fair specimen of all I hove received : W. S. Conklin told me—" I hRd taken nine bottles of Christie , * Ague Bulsum. and continually, run down while u-ing it until my lunge and liver were Congested to that degree that blood discharged from ray mouth and bowels, so that, all thought it impossible for rue to live through nnoilierehill. The doctors too did all they could for me, but thought! meet die. Nothing did me any ,smod until I; got Rhodes' Fever and .Ague Cure, which at once relieved me of the distress and nausea ; mmy stomach and pain lit my head and bowels. Rod produced a permanent eons in a short time. 11. M. Fonklie any., "I hail been taking medicine if as good a doctor at we have in our county, and quantity of quititte and specifies without • 1 1, fronr9.sth of A uonst tenth December. iieedytjt operattid on my hoot her, !get Is' Fever and Ague ewe, whirl: effect cure‘by using two thirds-of a bottle" was not Itere,but both the oilier broth : 'was-tile *mime as H. Itl , et I sold the th diematne day,end the care was its he same small (penalty, and I might.*o • - Yours: with respect, A. II uNTIFIOXPON. r tylks--.1.*414-;Sirktsierfil; tenor than the TAU noinher or Ines already published, and thestilltreater :ontinuallf pouring In to me. ne.Lae' yettel,hud occasion - to Cra in these word.: lent who 'hare taken ono of ing'penerel (led the mutant their nosonnifOringined yith brosin impudenee and thefrpamphlet thin. • La the proprietary' any *thermal: if he delres,'. deti•ure its saying flint the Citation re " Dr. Glirtstie s Ague Dulsum" that the übovc certificate. rem! oilier industrious people who are irpoiootious trash all that I published st and Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria. Mettles of Cures, and the Certifien le of Chemist, De. James R. Chilton, of New of its peticetly Harmless Character, ted to every hotter. These will always visit my medicines from imitation. truggists generully. .lAS. A RIJODF.S, Proprietor. Providence. R. I. ,ING WATER ICE: 3T AND 'BEST.' about this, but certainty of Jughout the season. The subscriber accommodate nil who mny need this mxttry,in any quantity, at the LOWEST lunt in has supply during the wittier, was nt its BEST, and that is the kind he rings Orders left nt Lie residence in r persomil stoptiention to the andliii imattd immediate nuentimt. IL ht. WILLS. P. S. The subscriber agrees , to supply the custom ers of the perron who in now selling alt inferior am ele of Ice at a lOW rite. with lee, gratuitously. our the whole season,•provided said lideriar lee lasts during the returner. 11. Al. W. Columbia. April 19-11 t 33374.1TNER di.IIII.OTICER, Car. of Third and Union sirens, _Colombia Pa., OFFER great inducements lo persons wish ing good and cheap Dry Goods, G tone ries, Queens wore. inc., he. Our stock Is nowlorge and complete. and our old friends and customers, and the public generally, con have a beautiful usrortment to select from. We have male large additions of SPRING AND SUAIPdISR. GOODS to our stock, and shell be con stantly receiving now supplies, which we are enabled to sell at greatly redone,' prices. TO THE LADIES. Oar Dress Dona consist in pan of SiDr. of every viiriely and different quniiiies ' all kinds of ill-wool De Beget; all velars all-wool De !Aim.; At linens, Mohair., Woolen 'quids, Cash.neres, Punts, Chintzes, &e., SHAWLS! 14. Long and Squnre, Blanket; Carhmere: Thibet; Block and Colored dilk; together with every vorteiy o(Shawls in the market. WHITE GOODS. In great variety. and at onpreeedentedly low pricey.. Bleached and Unbleached htustini; Ticking - , Cheek; Gingham; 11lee and Unbleached Drilling White and Colored Flannels: Prints: Certain Chintzes, &c. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.' • Clotho; Camimereo; Sadness mid Veining: Ken tucky Jeans; Velvet' Cord; Cottonade; 13eaveneeit: Gloveol.Hosiery; liluopendero ' Cravats; Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs; Gingko andColton'clo.; Shirt Col lam Bosom% Stocks and Tice; all cheaper than ev• ever. GROCERIES, QCEENSWARE, and every thing in the busineps nt such pliers MR will insure satisfaction. Call at the store of BRUNT R & UHL/THEM. Corner of Third and Union sleets, Columbia l'a. April 3, Ifidid. Penn'a Rail Road Freight Station. IiTEICIIT OFFICE and DEPOT in the new building, corner of Front and 017 streets, near the Collector's Office. Ticket Office for Passenger., Ewe and West. at the Wartbiligton Hotel. ERASTUS K. ROWE, April l9.lW6tr Freight it Ticket Agent. Straw Bats at all. Muds. rIPIIE subscriber has just received a sjilea did assortment of STRAW HATS (or children, as writ as grown persons, which will be . sold very' clicap. at bi s establishment, N 0.3 Shreiner. How. May 31, HUI' . FORAILZINT, TWO RIVER LOTS, nearly opposite the w..hinaton gloom, in the borough of Columbia —one fronting on the dowanebanna Raver . 106 feel. and'dxtending in depth 189 feet, to the with of the Colombia one Phitadelplde. Riallroad, die other front ing on the river 36 feet 6 snehea.• and ,eXtemdina in depth same as above. There is a railroad track whirl. extends the whole depth of this lot. Them Itom are well wharfed. For terms enquire of P.S.RLETZ, • V * " . tr• - nr R. HAMILTON. lIN %MA 11S fra.rxrriete. UL. Juit recesvel LP trash ',apply or this popular remedy, and-16r sale by R. WILLIAIII.S.t, May 10,1836. Front Street, Colombia.. Fa. `. A NEW lot of WHALE AND CAR GREASING n. OIL% received at the store of the soboeriber. R. WILLIAMS. /day 10. 1550. Front Street, Columbus, JUST received at S. C.Surarte• Family Grocery sod Produce More, a lot of Mercer Potatoes, Apples,. and Country,Baccut. , /Maw 10:1P56. C. SWARTZ has sum received tillage lot of Apple S butter, which will he sold cheap May 44.1 .'6. =3 I KerbliritinglitinflG,l6l:4llliNra - AGENTS wrarrp,ns,4 ..,- , sf)l3 ii.ETc, f uir rom d p 4P C lt ri e :Willtao(4 Arians who desire to have the nary. of "tbit - ae quriti rialto( Pa. or. adjoining Statesovill please rthakeleaoly. applieatiopto PA.STIAL!, 310R1173 NCO, 4,14,... L.:. .AirrionluiraliVareliousenseSeed ,Stoo„,. lune,7, 1855. corner.7th 1 •• . _ , Just Iteceiire‘, :141.11GE LOT of Cbi • • Gigs, Rocking [foram, WhiPpiliMplo ung.Frrpei lera, Nursery Syringe, &c. UFARGE.I. April Longa; gAg.ek: CHINA and other FaneyArtiolea, too numerous to mention, for pule 14-0. 1. - Nak Loguat street, , between the Bank mid-Franklin Game. - - Columbia, April ID, 16513. Drs: - Johtek . . : HATE tuocinted in the r liiieLitt of Medi- Cine. • col.bia,epro ist 113 , 56.4 t _ MONDAY, the 314 t inst. Y her Spring Minium*: consisting of - W kt li . Ma l fi lli rFreniiwers; esames of t " Wimming Dresses. All kinds of Millinery (Mods for sole at the lowest prices. in Wilmot street, shove Front. [Caltnaltta, April 19.3 m THE ISUbFc . riboe .p , all pereonec who may need Ice, at one cent for $ poundt, or lnd pounds for twenty cents, the RlOOlllO commence-May 20, and to terminate October 1 % 3000. Order arc revect fully solicited. , JONAS DELONG Columbia, Dray 3.1856-11Moi. '• ' • A FULL assortment Of 'Pahall "Morfix & Ll_ Co's Garden Seedtgalsc,FhavverSeedsatkrent'ra riety. The followineis a list of the rarest seeds runong the subscriLaer's stock: Prince Albert Peas, Knight's Dwarf or Tom Thumb Peas, Large Marroiwiat Peas. Tall Sugar Peas, It'tra Early Peas, Okra. Stowell's Evergreen Corn, Sugar Corn, Radish Bee4,-Extra Early Blood Beet. Long Sal loon Radish, Yellow Turnip 'Booted Radish, While CUSS Lettuce, Philadelphia Cabbage Lettuce, White Curled Endive. Large Sweet Pepper, Green curled Scotch Kale ' Fine Rhubarb Seed, Early Purple Egg Plant. Early Stove Tamil], Yellow Aberdeen Tunny, Dale's Hybrid Turnip. 11)e G 1134. Seed. Green or. Blue Grass, .Notiingluton Wunder Beans, Early Mohawk Deans, White Pole !Jenne, ExtrobEurly VWentittp Beans, Early Six .Week Bean.. White Kidney Beans, White Branberry Beans. Early Cauliflosirer, Round Sea coy Spinach. Jenny Lind Citron Melon, Gherkin Cucumber fur pickliug-. Cone Salad. Leek, Mountain Sprout Water melon. Mountain Sweat Watermelon, Early 0-srlocart Cabbage, Early Sugar Loaf Cabbage. R. wri,LLA NIS. May 10 Front street, Columbia. Pa. ONCE MORE ON HAND, IVit4 a Large and Superior Assortment of WATCNES. JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE. aOLD LEVER WATCHES, Ilaplex, Lepincß, ii”d C./Janice+. n t prices in sub everybody. Al so se ...mire new Qtor It of CANINO AND JIOFA IC lIRLASTI' INS wed Fler•ltisiec - ofiliif latest siyles. CLOCKS! C,,,LOCKSr- - or evef ac.criptiott; together with a thousand anti our oilier articles, cat. lit had at , Watch and Yorifry Store ; Front Street, Columbia. Aptil 5, 1850. NEW STYLES SPRING- GOODS: THE subscriber has jolt received a very 1 large addition to his stnek of HATS AND CAPS, of Me very Tritest styles, which oral be sold ni the LOWEST RATES.,, lIIN stew style of fine lints cannot be surpassed. had Lts as,ortment o Plain and Fancy Cops Is vet; full and complete. Also, the sinwe<t .1, In , of STRAW HATS, -CAPS &C. • He respectfully FOilett4 a cull, as. he is. cone 'need no one in want of anything in his line, can go away disappostned. Retneirther the place, 140. 0 SlaCiiie ex now. Front Street, Columbia. JACOB liHelS. Colutnl,ia. April 12, 1.350. THE Piro , enger Trains on th e above - Railroad will run re follows" on and liner Tbureday, the tad of May Itidd: - MORNING TRAIN. Leave York - for Wrieblevilrelinteidanthiati e .- A.M. d Rotuadda for York.aud _.• thrift . .• .....--,-,. . NOOSit, • ' • - Leave York sill A-.14.,,0ran the arrived of fire luau from Baltimore. . . Itaturithip, leave Columbia at 12,45 P. M., read Woghimille mill.lo P. IT, for York. and Baltimote, arriving iu Baltimore al 7P. M., MU. affording paw eariera from Lancaster and Philadelphia two cotutec. 11011.1 dotty to Baltimore. EVENING TRAIN.. Leave York for Wrightsville &Columbia at 4.30 P.M Leave Columbia for Wrightsville & York nt P.lll There Ma pna•vneer trout leave• York (or Italli more every morning at 4,80 A. hi., or riving in Lt.tltt more at 9 A M. Traill4 niece c tel with the train that leave Philadelphia at t' 35 P. M., arriving at Colombia a 7 P. M, 117 - All Sunday trains di.contimod. F. caurrtrit, A geol. CWumbio,NlayUlßW _ . ()MCI:NA kind Sue-Price Cash Store, Whole rale and Semi/ dealers in Foreign and Ontriest is Dry ifloorlit, Ready-Made Clothier, !toots and Shoes, *flunks, &a. LAISIHS , DRESS GOODS. [Hack Gros de Rhine Silks; fancy, swiped anitplard Foulard dud witin stripe gifrege and Tissue'; while and figured Brilliants. Lawns end Prints. CLOTHS AND cAssimr. R HS. French black Clothe ofNelennee triaele;• Enslith blue Clothe mud brown do.; French blaek9Citeeinieree; wiped, plain and aplid colored Cneeinrereq }Jack Satin, Brocade. Silk and Nlareamtlrk Ve.tlitapr. SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS. cum.mere Brach° Bordered Shawls, black and colored Moodie. • • DOMESTIC GOODS. Muslins,Ttelinigs,Cheeks.Ginghainv and Drillings nnde great variety of llosiery and Trimming 4. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Cloth Frock and Drees COMP; do Iduinners do • Cna.imere do do Block mid Panty Ca•.unere p ant . ; do do Satinets do Black and Faney Siena. milk rind Cashmere Vests BOOTS AND SHOES. Min.' Calf. Kip and Grained Mete!! Calf; Morocco nod Cloth Gotten; Kid and Morocco Boots, Jenny Lindssind Slippers; Ladies , Wart and colored Gaiters. nod Children's Shoes in all varieties. All our Goods hove been carefully selected in New York and Philadelphia markets. for Cash, and Will he sold at a small salvrinre for the salne—our motto lisionr. Quick Sales and Sawn Pmfds. and no trouble to show Goods. Mei' AGUE lc 11110. 2 Apnl 26,1.3,16. Front street. Colninlita. Wagpn Waking, It lackstnithing, ikc CUARLES CaRIST .dr. CO-, Irperthilly inform the citizens or this Once nod the public generally. time they have taken the es tablishment recently occupied by Mr. John D. &Imp ler, on Fifth street, heiweeti Lomeli and Chrrry- Fiteeta. where they ore prepared' to Barry on The a b n i ct buntiess in all its various branches. CARRIAGr-S, W AGUFS I &C., will be made to Order. avighartlinatieersind till die moo relismoultle iertn•. Orders far Ilathieworic and Iron fisiilirT respeofully lIORSF SIIOLINO executed so the wort approved manner. LOCKSMITIIING will also receive prompt 'Men tion. CH* IMES CHRIST A. CO. Columbia, May 3 , ISM Wagon and Coach Waking, TOR itadersigued continues the above business on Fitch street near the establishment or Charles 41c Co., where he will be ready at ii/lumes, to MALE AND REPAIR WAGANS, Coaches, to.. in the best manner. at the shorteit no lire, and nit the most. reasonabie terms. A share of public patronage is respectfully solieited. JAMES STANDLEY. Colombia, May 3. 1856.3m_ NEW AND CIIZIAP STORM. UST opened, at the gore of the subseri ber.. on the corner of Fifth and Union amino, Co. iambi% supply of every 'Miele in the lane of b1:10111.4. .1)74 CMDs, GROCERIES, QUEENSWA RE, of every variety and descriptkon, all of, which will be sold very low for wish. The subscriber will keep constantly on hand a wen selected mock of goodo, and ho respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. IrrCoontry Produce taken at the highest market price. GEORGE TILL& CoMmbia, February 23,1836. Storekeepers, Look to your •Ixiteresta. . • C. FEN3IRICH FONT tweet, a few doors above Locust, ooleus hie. Pa invite the ettentleri of consumers of MN:now;claim, inmy ships .rettnOs' l 44 l forge stock which therhave feet received, and now en hand. In their fine show esoesmbay ka' b- no: umed•of 30 DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF SEGrAES 'of the finest Bever and brands; illmokingemd Chew.' Teberco in great review; SNUFF, PIPES, MATCRES, AC., .11 of which they are prepared .to sell at the {sweat eity prices. wholesale or retail, They feel satisfied that purchasers - will find it to then advastege to call at their store before purchas ing elsewhere. Their store Fa Colombia being a .rsdchW the 010 established and well known Balti more House, 1.55 Forest street, they have advantages possessed by no others in this vicinity. % is seri large advertisement in another column. Columbia, N.y 3,190. E. ENTELIEEN, ICE! 'ex! ICE: MM=7 '. :VI YORK, WRIGHTSVILLE AND COLUMBIA =UM ILOAD. PASSENGER• TRAINS. NEW SPRING. GOODS, AT 111;cTAGUE & BRO'S GLASSWARE, &C., li tl r , .--:, i, - ; t ~,%, - ..rr',Strivei. qpnE--: ~,-4• ..,.,-- .- .-,hittAlii ~.,;:-. r s largaatii- A. ended • ." 4''' , o(LIF:pil .i.'.• . threepli, ea-. . . .--::,- ~ r'r: nensin, , new- •. : - Teethiiiit," -Meavy • soli pie ; ' _ t. . . ta, slivery goodslbothA a to quality arice.,•_and worthy tha tendon 51" keepers e.wiJl offer them at a ,porimfaihrdll itt ause_aq =de: r i"igAie I . 4 53 • ' o z =le E i cri4 rluiiart m a 1 t v o . 4 ... e 1 Parlor and. ~.. - -,.* ViddeanindS bodes, Ar .: , _:;llanielbe, c. - ' -f. _ 3 , 1 • " . ....41r2a. • .renning•who want-real b. .-'t n o ,' tbreile gnodtvaie invited to call early - n 5eni.'7,113.4.7r' r! e%;11'*a2444 we C4t4.s'9llai'"": ... H MOWN Ariuurs3PWINA.TION - 1410L - , EWER ..4011W' - Preigist from Philadelphia for,..Piitelreteg snit the fresi,byßal:lrom(Arol„cAom,l, E have largely increased our .ficnitiear.. for carrying freight, and are , prepared - to forward goods daily, from the East and Weats, and all the intermediate points. We will transport Iron,Fish, Co a l , , Piststeric • • &c., &c., and fi ll orders or the same on. com mission. We will also.deliver itlyrqUantitypf Pittsburg Coal,, and fill orders for Allegheny Bitumincs6s Coal, - from Lemon's-eelebraterf Mines, at the lowest possible rater. - LLOYD &LEMON. AGENTS. COOEMAN & 276 Market st" - Philedelphis. J. K. Easatars, Columbia. - . • - R.M. Lemosr,.Cannl Basta, _ logs A:Cdtf,lo4, - Johnstown. T. B. Limn), Canal Basin; Nip st.,..Pittsburg: Columbia, March 22, -1856.: . , _ MI =I 'lrlabcsra..c.cpco 1:71741.z-litb7iLiwilmsac); Front Street, 2d door above - Loo.ust. . JSEM FENDEICII & BROTHERS, rosjiettral -ly inform the velem* of Colombia sod vicinity, that they knee eAtabli.lted a brunelt or thelr.old and ex:motive ly known. Baltimore bonen In' thia,place. where they will inunufacture and consta n tly have for .aln all. hinds of Domestic-and Imported Tobireeta. Cigars cad Sand: Their atimortinmit of Tobacco and Ciao.. emliritree every variety and bread. 12 per cent, will be saved to the pureltaiest,by.givitie as a call, a , see warrant to' sell ut city priers. Pleas* lenlrmul evoribie. Wlrtt•• ilar u.e to gas and Mow. 17111r4+ it were Out Ix, could /lOW Three Mastic.' thougand cigars ofrstUrituls, TA sun all tastes and Suit all minds!' Stranger: if by obaueo yon Opted step this war, Drop I u on ibis or any oilier doe, SNUFF .1 isiD TOBACCO we him° el barge stock on hand, • Of the fires chop and medium end Of nunierou'itheandit; Our -lock fitrge, you'll find it complete, At THE FIVE DitcrurEns , TOBACCO STORE, Front street.. Colutntoin, October 20, 1855. CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE: THIS Celebrated 'Compound seientUleal4 L prepared from the best articles of the !galena medico, hue gained au unrivotied reptuallon for the foliewilig gond erreet.. vie. PURIFYING THE BLOOD • • and time curing se ROFULA, SYPIWAS. uucEsti4, OLD SORES, OBSTINATE CUTANEOUS ERUP TIONS, and a ll•dirreasea arising item .theinapragent are or ntm.c of Mercury. REGULATING THE STOMACH AND BOAVEL6, • flaus it cures. Liver DIiCAIIS, I aidiveriottailiailyies COM-- MOM.. Co4tivPn.... and Piles - • - SLRENGTHING,TJ:LE RIG ! ESTIVre. 'ORGANS,_ : 4 7:„- tlitticau ingibis food' tenoiviah saertiVort arm 1 x. EUELA , e - TILEEEXIIIMIMASI j' iiS and by enabling Them unzeirfortoattair pstrapetur Ontilet-r - ttoah pravanthis antrettring.nillolls* and Dater paha; .;- fullDumnses. - STRENGTHENTN_ 6 ANl3al3thTl ,74,9 4 TA1X - • . NERVOUS SYSTESr . thus alloying Nervous kritatioci amyl bring ' .eoses et the Nerves. It Is martvolled,io the cure of - ull female Dioceses! WeaktteliS, Itretularliy, Ob . Araetions. hr . IT IS ENTIRELY SAFE IN ALL CASES. Acting in harmony with the restoring movers ortia tom, It tievrt tiviirex l,u always benefits ind,coro.a. •-•— as thou-muds of voluntary certificates from the best nothontico testify. Price one Donut. per bottle, or sit bottles for Five - • ',eta Ly Drugettun and Country Merchants in all the chief and counties of. the Vatted Stifles, Canada' and the 't% n .l 1,,,th,,,, , , _ _ WM. S. Ilk:End /6 CO., Proprietors, 301 Broodwita; Neve York.- SA Nil; FlLrOllT,Vigent,Ccilotobia,Pti. November 17. I R 55-1 y. r .FISH, OYSTERS, "Sic., AND all th e Luxuries and Delicacies it the 11totallero suid kluStein Itlarkeol, always received ea rly. • J. It. HUNTER, Opoced Le Odd Fellows' Hull, Locust street. Colorolon, April 1.2-91 n JOHN W. SHUMA.N'S BOOT & SHOB STORIII,, 1 - 111 NT STREET, Columbia, Itr-The 1 under:timed respectfully ittiornwithepult lie that he has just opened at the alaiiite 4 u large and splendid assortment of Boots and, FRENCH CALF-SKIN, MEN'S MOROCCO. KIP & OTHER BOOTS SiSHOES, to which ho would invite attention. n Wide his selections in this branch of the humiliate With- *s care, end from ihsi largest wholesale bonnet in the en) of Philadelphia. he feels confident non all who wont Bond milt.les will cull and essmine {,,.stock. and a•Porlatent FINE SHOES FOR - LADIES, AND CIIILDIICN, Colliißtillg of Patent Poled Gale ter. French Morocco ituakins. kiammelled - Staling Heel Parodies. Italian Cloth Gaiters,,MadrasXlWelon and in fact till the latest styles now in we. Aloo all binds of Boys, Youths , and 'Mince Moot. and Shoes of every size tad description, and a fine tiottnient Of bleb's Gaiters, sash as Patent Blare • Tops, Cloth, Calf-skin, &ft ,&ein great variety. - T he subscriber hopes liyatrielwiessition in merit FI 1.10. re of public patronage.. The puddle are invited to cull and examine the good*. W • J. . SIiChL&N. Columbia, April It., Isla ly ' LATEST ARRIVAL • RICII AND ELEGINT JEWELRY:-• ' The undemlaved has Je•t received irons ,New- 4 Ford the mart superb MI of WATCHES, CLOCK S, AND J EWE LET which he it prcpaned to sell cheaper than they ran be bought nt ■ny other establishment. 11*.es pre pn red to offer great bargains, and he rensecifully in vites the uttention of purchasers tohis stock,irbieh embraces GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ' ' ' of every kind; all kinds of CLOCKS, true Bien Ink ... r d.; he invite, the attention ofWaimea to Ms large . ...work of I.IiVNII BOAT CLOCKS; JAVVELIPI&New. timing of Ear Rings., Finger Rings Breast Pins,Jcay . all 'kinds of Silver Spoons; Piated Soup Ladles, Titaki and Tea Spoons-Forks. &c., which are warrants& to wear nearly equal to Silver; Gold itttd Silver Min oan and Pens; Gold and Silver Spectacles; tfteslor with the greatest variety of FANCY ARTICLES ever hefore offered. • CUTLER V.—A leo. • Puperior aaeortment of Ilte. vetoers and other Pistol/4*nd ■II kinds of liedetta. of the beet mannfeeto es. t Periet attention will be given. a• hemiefore, * ro the repairing of clocks ' watches and jevrelry+ar?it an, work will be warranted. A continuance of former patronage . iir testiest- ..,", rutty ioliciacd. JOHN, FELIIX. C,olumbia,April 10.1856. . ICE ORIBAN SALOON 4 MRS.ANDBEW od of inflaming' The public that the istintilpre- • pawn to famish Ice Cream of everyvariery, diem eat notice. The new and especial." bui erected. stingnirse the old place,bas hem -' convenience of vialtoia,lssittavesYelfort impart combs% to dome vciso-call,. liens a *hereof' pubhopstronage at bet sars,; 7 lllgMairm. , tlethe Jetremon Hoene, D•mt street, cohmaxbia. Mal 3,1856. - =MAW .111PliAilial 'l , t.. :. -ft.,' V.'=. i subscriber . ..respeelitibplib. e' - 'r 44 f rth t iwiti iaarreads and th e pa ' ..s . =6. any tits* baits seamed the proestrisAtip : - et the Livery Ihishiellt thrnsertj'kapt bythlr. : - ssanisoutirwentinUy brint..lislin Valartyvo-1114 .141. einCliiitly solicits thospetresaairs etsdivethblassyllosed my earrysataire in his line.deitinnine4tedothlsisset, , ~., to acessuispdate his remaineriont to lir may lie in his power. His charges shall be moderate.-eesitseh - so Witt!' Seals assured of givhig satisfaction ea nits 'point as well as, - all others. , , - . --- I,la ' r • • .". ' • . 'THOMAS GROOM. 1 • Colutnbie, Apra 19.19564 f NEW ARRIVAL of the bed Oranges, Coen Now and Pine Apples. A ho, Tomato imd Wal nut Ketchups, for sale cheap, by S. C. SWARTZ, Ma! 31.1 W. Odd Fellows' Hall. Colorable. iMNZI
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