13 „ . _.--... ;..,54. , 4 — . 5 ,-. .. , 1” • -.. ' " L * Mr.a.6l6ll.4llrs4lolWoingriklN' - EXTR.A.QTQR f.pma o . wird aulwiag.o* , P iiii4eilldulOnfroai illA Ire. reaellahrad arises f anwiturtweluy m1.,, 1 ig.._ aull4lud It will ',.'irio ' without ' , dear,' adder reesoallcauswrest „-• deircult Rbewr—ln. •. IllausunoWLE lin„SiWor . ous s o - lammed Sp - ca- 7 Crubstiand ~ eaad EVlVlllVeleride soreb —Setae - it , - Itispilks—Er . Taipei**— . litraidonse—Chiblains—Biges ;orbs, aeons—Swalled'aiud - biekedipersa.t. 7 dore Ni • • - . Ectiptione—and all o th er;iniansmaiory and cuusuccais diaelses. whet& the pirhi sdreensd can, be 'ameba. ' twOolbe doeteddleas ..plalot• the many dilemmas Amman/ be cared hx, .. 4 ,liir Irdces shad the law, .hat ,poigt IT-.s wb 'llef 48M:dome costar. -"t o rekfore : d —one in ,than—can reach -not alas* - the akwe.snen- WoundOh' sidisgiso.,,bett many mop not epoutorated. , Queer. - -lhilforrepatar phyweialts prescribe 4alo. naelinwardly Oar scores of different diseases. Ewell -box ofFnue Duller% .Pitin rairsietor has st Apes it rap& ongnersidslabel with . ihe sleiht '•Uins of C.V. CI tkener & Co., proprietors.- and lienry 'Mailer, .ilarsaihenicer: All others are counterfeit dr Ciell .W.ronts per box'. .1132 r Allawders should be , addressed to. C.V. Click. .ener & Co:, thL.ldarelaystrect, New York. ..Sepunisbar 29,1855. ~"RhRFOSD'S-INYIGOBATOR•te -trecim itanograg . tojnoyablie, relying upon iu I utriwrie creel levee to aecute it favor., For all Bilious attacks, it may be truly and safely yelled upon- its being fully capable of removing the diseases Dr which it is recommended, and for giving cone fed vi gor . to the general system. Da guanaco bare been fully tested in a long prac tice, bYllfe proprietor. Through the urgent solicita tiowof sdasy,..who have used and beeninenefitted by At, this ,proprtease.has,bevii-,induceti.o place it before she DtfbTic. For all Bilious Derangements, Sick .Headtche,Chronic Diarrlices, Habitual Costiveness, illitious Colic, 'Dyspepsia. Pain in the Stomach and Bowels, General Debility, Female Weakness, ike. Forvole I.3tdriggists generally. and by Saml Fil ;beet, Columbht, Pa , and J. A. Wolf. Wrightsville. Pa. cyan* Sang. general agents, Philadelyhia.,and also by Settkordir..Co,N. Y. . May 5 , 18561 y -.... 1111511 L ISAAC THOMPSON'S much celebrated .r..ze t .IVATEH:-...tHuateritastand uurivalled." 'This old, tried and invaluable remedy /or all disco sesOf die eyes, after having stood the ' test of over Fifty Tears, and the demand for it mar increasing, is flaw and has Peen. htr the past two years, *Tared for sale to an entire new dress. Each bottle will have a Steel Plate Engraved Envelope, with a portrait of the inventor, Dr. Isaac Thompson, New London, COllll . and a fac simile of his signature, together vrali it fat simileof the signature of die present proprietor, Jelin L. Thompson, No. 101 and 163 River street, Troy New York. and none other call be genuine. -The proprietor-has been compelled to make this ebonite in the style of the wrapper, owing to the large quantity of counterfeit which for the pact few years Isar been palmed upon the community, and especially at the west. Purchasers are particularly requested to buy none but the above described, and as the reJ label hereto fore used has been called in, any hound in that form the proprietor does not hesitate to pronounce counter feit.. For sale by all the respectable druggists in the CnitedStates and Canadas. [Sep. 29,1855. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEYW.— REA. TUIR—OLD AND TOONG.--PROF. WOOD'S HAIR lIIRRTORATI YE—will restore gray Hair to its original color permanent; snide to grow upon bald • heads; remove all dandruff or itching, destroy all diseases of tho scalp; and if used say once pr twice a week regularly. will pre - vent the hair from becoming gray or fulling, to nay imaginable age. Read the following testimonials and we defy you to doubt. (Says the Waverly Mag azine) Success to the genius whose tonic we say Tarns baek - to its color the hair that was gray. Front the 110.101 l Herald SOWILTHUTO WORTH KNOWING!-I . ly using Professor Wood'oltalr Restorative,.gray hairs eau be perma nently restored to its orig inal color. The subjoined certldeate from Johnston & Stmte, Gardiner. Me., Is but one of the many instances that are daily corning so our knowledge ofiea wonderful eircets. It is no le=r problematical, but a self•evideni truth, as Hun -4I inour community, can teitily. 4 LiaROINKR, Me.. June 22, 1855. • . Prof. 0. I. Wood—Dear Sir: —1 have used two bot tles of Prof. Wood's I lair Restorative, and run truly say it is the greatest discovery of the age for restor ing and changing the Ham Before using it I was a man of seventy. „My-hair-has now attained its origi nal color. You can recommend it to the world with. out the least fear, as my case was one of the worst kind. • Yours, respectfully, VAVL N. MUMMY. Ilsooxyra.n, illass.. Jan. 12. 1,455. Prof. Wood—Dear Sim—Having made. a trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say that its effect laud been excellent in remoising inflam mation, dandruff; sad a constant itching tendency with which I have been troubled from childhood, and tomato° restored my heir witch was becoming gray to its original color. I have used no oilier article with anything like the pleusureand profit. Yours truly, J. K. Ifinsao, - Pastor of the Orthodox Church, Bry:Afield. • From the hitter of the Real Estate Advertiser, School. Street. BOFTON, March ,1. Prof. Wood—Dear Sir-114011g become pre2omatBs4ure ly quite gray, I was induced .some six weeks since. sosnalte,auna of your Hair Restorative. I have used less than two bottles, but tharkrav hairs have disup peered; and although.my bsir has not fully suminesd inrsichtinall'enbarr, -- yet the Change le eaMially ping on. arid I have great hopes that in • short time my hair will he as dark MA formerly. I have also been mock gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which, before, was 'mesh and dry, and it has ceased to corn out as formerly. Retpeelly yours, . . MULFORD. WOITCFIRT CO.. MILR.S.,.NOV. Prof. O.J. {Food—Denr 8 ir•-I take pleasure in bear ing voluntary:testimony-to the magic effects of your wondertul Hair Beatorative. A 'filar back us trit6 my haireommenced falling °Cann! the top of my scalp became UPI and smooth a• gloss, mid it has continued to fall fora great manyyeamitoth w•itltstandin g I have used many celebrated preparations for its restoration. Seeing your advertisement, I was induced to give yoar article a trial. sod to my utter astonishment, I found after a few application. that my hair became firmly set sad smutted a very glossy and beautiful appiearatice; autl,,,by the time fluid used a quart bottle ray bald bead was covered over with it young sad vig. Or 011• growth ofbair, which is now from nue to IWO Indies is length, and growing very fast. Yours, tiuly HENRY GOODRICH. RAM R1.T011471 , 76 --in our columns to-day will he foued Prof. Wood's novenae...men t of the above article to which we call attention.,What it hits done, we have witnessed upon severa l our nesanlutaitees to Louis. Hair once gray met our view, black or brown,_as the ease might be, being the color of early; nmusbood; and as fine and glossy tin silk, and 11W without a ity other application Mao the ltestorati ye.— If it has done Ibis upon others, will it not do the some loran) , of our readers whose '-frosty pates" were once like the "raven locks' , of Loch's l's warlike chief it they will try it? We think so.—JorLsoit i Ile Consti tutionalist, October 2d. Address 0: J. Wood & CO, 312 Broadway, N. Y., and 214 Market street, St. Louts, Proprietors. T. W. Dyott & Sons. wholesale Agents, Phi lopeirthin For sale by W. J. Slareman, Front street, Columbia Pa. March 13,1236. t*gc.wclat+le,-.}xisj9 At fireeville, on the Sth instant, by flee. P. J. Timlow, Jetsvo•Lamont to Maze AttEr AMEN. At Marietta, on he 10th instant, by the same, GEOltat Errtax to .Assa:sne, daughter of Mr. David Mary. At the same place, cu the same day, by the some. Dr. Jam/ H. Gtrovs to Ilimmtn.t, youngest daughter of Jacob Stahl, Esq., all of hlariettn. - At the same place, and on the same day, by the same, I arms - MMES . ' 10 TARE JONES. zmumt,. ' On thn 11th instant, CIIAILLIM P. 31rr tEn. in the 21st year of his age, . . In Plilladepliia, on Tirednealay, June 11th, Jacou Mum' Swerrz, son of David Shultz, Esq., in the 24th _yeas of his age. At St. Paul* Minnesota, on the 24th ultimo, Nfluer, second daughter of Dr. John rqeele, formerly of Sties. b . in this county 1 . about 11 years. PRIVATE SALE. ATWO:STUT - BRICE DWELLING, mil Locust etreet,"above Fourth Is offered for sale. Fospartieulars,Ae , enquire of the subse e ib ee , living on the premises. - 01.4VHR H.-PAXSON. Columbia, Jane 21.„1 , 356 if . - .SULKEY FOR SALE. A FIRAT-RATE EMT for sale very low. . . .Clllmoi office. Colavalna, June 21, 18503. wyme 4.pplesi Pine Appleat PPER wishing Pine Apples ter preservine t can halm. tbem always bash at the saboeriber's Family Grocery. Prices as low as the market will allow.. June 21, 1858. S. C S%VARTZ. • WANTED, A GOOD tlacksvalth—one who can shoe !porno pro IL toned. _4tppily to June 'SG-M CANAL.NOAT FOR SALE. - - ANY mamas wishing to purehane a rood canal boat (capacity 60 toaa) can be accommodated by apply ng to Jana 21,'56-31 E. lIALDENIAN & CO GROCERIES! HE .utimatiber would inform the public dint be in T ounstantly receiving fresh aimplies of the best Fam ily Groceries the market will ird; come and satisfy younalwa. S. C. SWARTZ. jrO 4 I!I , !, O IM.Z 7 NMI COMIFIENLACTOIAS. ROPCM4ALS nib be received until Tuesday, Judy 1, P iese, at a o'clock F. * ri der building a large .twn. puny bedding to "o'ecupsrd as a School Howe, out she prosier" orthe Old Cambia Public Ground, at the upper end of Locust street, in the borough of Columbia. Plans and specifications way be seen at the office of the secretary at any time previous to the letting. By order of the 0061... J. W. FISHER, Secretary. Colombia, June 21, 1P56-td • A. CUIIIII. Columbia, June IS, 1556. T a stated nerether of the Manager. of the Social A.-. sendly Re-2 , liet'te !snowing resolutions were 'maw. moody; adopted: That a vote of thanks be returned to the Lades who honored ue with their premien on the Game °peados. Rooked, That the dwoks of the Managers be likewise extended Abe - Shawnee Brass Band for their sweet musie in the itineWiam sued triddr-J. 1, Gault for the use of his bioilealre the Wilma ooension. By ordered the HOARD OF PIANAGERS. CalsoiLia, June 21,18511-It "UXTRA FAMILY KAMM, jeer received and lot 14 .ak by Julie 21, IRA , DITONEE WANTED. QI.X . TBOUSAND DOLLARS wanted on mortgage, lpeLsrabicumbered real • estate, worth ten • dipustuut Enquire ol - .DANIEL HERR, President, , of Board of Trustees Columbia Public Ground Company. lausenster Examiner copy tf, ind charge advertiser. Columbia, June 21,16511. !., Pilvate Sale et Real Estate. VITILL.III sold al private ink, the follow . r sr-. ism real estate, situate in the borough of Chemer,sDelaarare county, Pa, part of -the estate late sa=est Posey, ert rd to witt—A. lame, new and ly hunt ORICK STEAK FLOUR MILL, also. two BRICK 3:llllo47=3F—sX.own . co-xximoicrosimeh twoeri oes F ig whe.)llll, 18 40 by Stli feet, four stories high, situate immediately upon Chester creek, andja the centre of business in the borough. The-engine is thirty home power. There are four run of burs and ulTthe modern improvements: A'Stone Wharf is upon the premi-es, ut which vessels of ten feet draught coo 'in, mid unload immediately in the mill. The property is in a populous manufacturing district, depending for dour upon importation from other dis tricts of country. A daily line of packets runs from the adjoining wharf to Philadelphia, alfording con stant means.of transportation. The difference of saveatment between this arid a similar establishment in Philadelphla—the chalices to boy and sell immediately noon the tide water—the increasing demand for dour in the surrounding roust ! try, already more than several such mills can furnish, gives this property a decided pre erence over one lo cated its Philadelphia. The terms will be easy. Persona swishing to purchase will call on J. M. Broomall, Chester; or Isaac Posey. Columbia. Possession will be given on the first of October, 1056, at which time the lease of the prevent tenant will expire. HEIRS OF JONATHAN PUSEY, dec'd. June 21. 18564 f GERNIAN JEWS and others, are hereby notified that mach of this article is STOLEN front the different iron works in this vicinity; and this notice is given that they may not hereafter excuse themselves on the ground that they were not aware of being RECEIVERS OF STOLEN GOODS, as tf they are sopsoved, they will receive the full penalty as well as lei" lit of the law. E. I laldeman S. Co; Eagle. Beaver dr. Co.: Musselman & Watts: A. & J. Wright; Grubb & Itrookm.Smith & Bruner; Kaulfinam Shae ff er & Co.; Eckert. & Myers. June 21,18.56. . SELLING OX'P! TO RIOSIOVII. A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! IL LIND begs leave to inform the citizens of Co t). lumbia,and the surroundingeOllntzy, that as he is not allowed to sell his stock at public sale, heintends to offer at private sale to all who are in want of GOOD AND CHEAP CLOTHING, the greatest bargains ever offered in Lancaster county, and guarantees to sell at auction prices. All the subscriber asks is, the peop)c to call and judge for themselves. Don't forget the place. S. H. LIND, Front street, next door to 11Thipper's new building. Columbia, June 21, 1056-1 t •TC:IMICZTIinG-3Ell=ll. cgs C:10., BA,NNMILS, Lei.22..o.mstar, xmozureck,, pLY FIVE PER CENT. interest as follows: When a regular deposit areorint is opined, Five per cent. Interest per aunnm commences, and is added at any time to the deposit, which with interest, is PAY ABLE ON DEMAND. Irreinfordepostts must remain THIRTY DAYS before drawing interest—after which time Five per ecnt.lnter est per minion is added from the date of the deposit, which with the Interest. is PAYABLE ON DEMAND. Depositors not drawing Interest will always be ac commodated in proportion to the value ,. WedeleellaT the 30th of July next, fOr•the Rurticwer or emitting upon the ac ceptance of the.rovistonsad • reof Assembly enti tled "An Act to increase' ; th e l• • . of the . Columbia Bank," and tdso to sabieribe for • •• respective portions of the stock, if they shoultiagroe • accept the teen's of die said act of Assembly. -mbly. ".•,' .•• ' • •.- 111441117 EL 9110014, CoLtimbia Bank, May 24;113511 -•-•, - Cashier. PIM - MERV z : ate', At HalderniuN Ch r. VenhAtare. WE are now o u7 : enr IlUltD -large purchase of SPRING AND SU , . .• GOODS, which for variety and ebb - as has never been equalled in Columbia. - Onr CI.OIOIIICTa are invited kexamine our SUM MER DRFSS GOODS, which ailtallett new doligus., and owing to their being hatasyted _too late for city sales, we were enabled to pueellise'them at immense bargains. BARECE ROSS-riakyarda_.einds, four flounces) all colors. ' • - • - • LAWN ROBES—beautiful -styles—Ono, Organdy Lawn*. .PRINTED BAREGES—vicb,Sollors and designs. PLAIN COLORS—Bareges, Crape de Paris, Tis sues and Crape Despan , SPRING DRESS SIIXS.—We hie, the largekt as. sortment In Columbia. and:authelowest prices. ALSO,--i.Vhite and Figured-Brilliants, Suconets, Swiss and Book Aluslins, nevrOl, &o=, Ake. Our stock is very complete prices unusually low. MANTILLAS! MANTILI.S4-3Ve. have just re ceived from New York a larger . assortment of the latest Paris styles, Irma 02,00 toll** 00, among which are some very handsome goodie, Parasols, Collars, Sleeve., Handkere Ac.-Iksr".lke,, ingrain variety. Otir customers. are invitalto-,_ call and see our new goods! .TIALDEMAN'S May 31, 1850: , ri Cash Store. -- sal or ronixort. - THE Cheapest Clothing tilineti" Colamiiii. livery variety of READY-MADECIt_VIING, constantly on hand, at the i st prices. Cloth Coats of every pattern, color an ili ty, a little lo ever and better lima can be obtained where. Pants of every description. Vests of g beauty, and in the latest styles. Summer apparel-of ail kinds. at the lowest murk, always on hand. • tee, Shirts, Cravats,' Ac. Also, Hats. Caps, Trunks calla's, and every. thistgof the kind naughty kept Va. ' mplete establish ments,t to allow the selection of a -rate out fits to all wtsoit veire'T.HE CHEAPEST AND 111 ST. BOYS' CLOTH ING of every vithery, constantly on hand. The subscriber invites the ‘ lu s blic to call, satis fied that bargains will he found. ' 70111 MA ECUSE. Front sweet, below Ulack's4lotel. Columbia. May 31. 18.56.17 '' ' NEW, NEWER, NEWEST, AND CHEAP, CHEAPER., .CHEAPEST. TIIST OPENED UM CHEAP STORE, tJ 0,10 Yards Crape de Et•pagneravod goo*, only 23 cents. 2500 yards Organdy and Bat Lisle rheas *LfaVal, 121, 19, 25 cents. 500 " Bettliant4.Tluff,Dlue and Green (very Gee) 506 " White yard wide Drilliesites, 324 emus. 1000 " Plain and Figered Bemires, nil prices. 2000 " and Lierege de Lester. do 500,_ " Plain Chambray Gingham+. -13lue, Green, Pink, &c., &c. 400 Donne t !.awns. all colors. I£oo Dress Silk*, striped, phig and plain. .3500 " American, Englieb arid French Chintr, (Inc good!, 121 cents. 2000 . 4 Apron, Bonnet and Deets Oinghwns. 900 . 4 All wool de Lainc4, all Comm.os 500 nine British and I rellCil Chintzes ; 19, 25, )71 cents. J. • 2000 .• , Blue and ()range Pr :MR 251.0 Blue add While Prints, only coins. 300 ^ New Vork Nli'ls Prints, rust colors, only rents. 1500 L. Second Mourning Prinit.o* and 10). 1900 " Shirting Ponta, new nay es. 1000 - LL Stripe* and cheeks. 1.500 L. Engle Brand Black 811104 real - Taffetna. 2500 " Grattan Blanched Muslin; only 01, (extra good) 1500 L. Boot Mills Muslin, yardwide, only 8 cents. 1500 L. Exeter Mille Muslin. alien quality. 10,ete. 1200 "- Old York Mulls Muellat; opdy 121 - eau moo 'Ll—Unbleaelted 111onlitt. 0, 8110 5 2 1000 New Style Brent. Tritandnge. 3000 " Summer Puntingeifor Alm and a wear, 500 Caseimeren " " j of " 1000 " Kentucky Jeans,' 50 dasenlSilkuntl,MoLu' • Eluldren. 175 ••. "nose for Ladiei , ran and Infant 25 " New etyle Parr . Q 4, 1,f17 Laneaster,Ara ,~~,_- Vrnirits &spitPhim : 4n .or 640 per ten. GROWERS OF GOEI rise Leiria's% American. F .825 per ton. There Las Le from Pennsylvania. Newel Agricultural Societies* ar lion for , the above Ferul successful , use (or the past rjng the cash; or drafts, r Ile promptly , attended to LI Proprietor, No. May 3l, 16.54-tf - DAIRY TRIPLE .PATIINT AMP.IIIIIt PREMIEN CHURNS, of virioue Horse Power Churn. and Fixtures, Butter Worker., 3. varieties, Butter Prints,lke. PASCHALL MORRIS dc CO , Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market etc., Ala) 3t, 1056. JOSEBE.I6 NEEDLES, oUYI&ik AIR, and HAIR xu: CLOTH SIEVES, Coarse, tuedlurn ;find fine In mesh; largei middle-rise and small is diameter. hie. tonic Cloths or woven Wire, of, the- ben .quolities, various sizes of mesh, from Nos.J to SO inclusive, and from one to fix feet in width.' They are num bered no many spaces ten lineal inch, and cut to suit. The subscriber also keeps sandy on hand car i Dea:Leas. Par Coal,- ad,. Ore, Lime, to Orn, (travel, (haulm Stimae mot.. Salt, Bone, Coffee-, Spice, Dregs, .TiycoSuse, &c. Together with an assortment of aright situ Annenied- Iron Wire. All of the shove sold wholesale. or retail. Ly , J. A. 71 “ 4 64 N. Pooh( SL,libilad'a. 31, 1858 JOtq, M== JAMES B. IFOLII.IN.S, Importer and Wholesai pefeler in Chizut, Glass and Queensware, N 0.346 Market aireet,aliovaTiiiiiii. lamb 'Aide, Philadelphia. > • May 1f350•43m0s ST. LAWMEN(*) 'NOVEL, 288 Cheimei WM. S. CAMPBELL. PROPRIETOR u. W. MULJAN,SaViranictioDirzer. May 17„ 181t.4( , HETONOMIS MOWING-MACHINES AGENTS WANTIO.. 500 EMBER'S Supetiorito)viog Machinea direct from the Manama:tn.; Agnate - who desire to have the sale :Of these for any part of Pa. or adjoining States, will _please make early appllcation'to - PASCHALL Iffo=S.ft CO; Agricultural Warelmated.f3tore, • • June 7;1855.. • etim •erith and... •t, - Cold, Sparkling Soila;Water. • THE undergigned. would. Tapicifidlk hi., x vita all tore who are fond ;If aortal drink, in a hot summer day, to the Golden Nattier Drag Stern, where they will always find the delightful and rer. Noshing cold ',padding Soda WlllaCti.irlisc.h Ls again in full blast, and cannot fail giringswillifitesiostitoail who may favor him with a call. A b4i, coritpriemkthe fol k? lowing lint of Syrups, which his experience in the Drug Store of C. H. Needles. iladelphia, in manufacturing thorn, lie feels hinsee ally competent e please all who may partake of di delicious drink. Such as Strawlierry. Raspberry, Vanilla, SareeParit la, Ordeal, Orange. Pine Apple, Blackberry, Lemon, Sh erhet, Ginger. Cherry. Currant, Nectar. Uspilleire, Mulberry. Rose, Peach, Nock and Sada. Sec. May 10,1836. SA lirL IF/LIM:RT. GEORGE J.4011.11F1E14. F OCUST STitSITE, fiat just couuneoced mau- Lj ufacioring LEMON BEER.. and 'incp.. ecncnntiy on band.• fan asnortineul or SUMMat, DRINKS. Colognbia l ,Aprd 10%1856. TIEBEMEI4II I I I 4I.B I II[OIIr. JAMES D. GRIFFITH, Fastdompible Nag aki and Cap Store, adjoining Herr 's hotel, Peon*AP°. street, Columbia, respectfully Informs hit friends and the citizens of Colombia, that bag air n 66 Seat e 11.72.411.2. fiiiitcszNer. frites.above. Minx a practical bream his wholeal catian ...alba river topleara all who may iavor him with a call, with the cheapest and,most datable ar ticle that can be had for the mum, in the country. Terms cash. All orders promptly executed. • Columbia, April 26, 1856. TELLABLE& are pirtieolarlrialted to see our new arrival of Embriaderiee aid "girths Muslin for Dresses and Basques--A very hurl Irariory of Jae onet, Swiss and au Pasta Ruffling and Irdarsciar—idl very cheap . , for th e warm wee th er...l4thail Quarters for Fzneroidenes, at If. C. F P O! MISSMIITIPS Pecudeth Cash Store. May. 44, 1856- BOXES OLIVE 4 604P,1net - "leedyed and foraalePy -s:alswatitt. Mar 11, 18aaS. -Odd Fellow*, Han. Colamobta. INE ORICIEWS El.W.Mlitle Sastataadvall a i; &ea...mayor 1.64 pocabirfamalf.aad Gaya% .11t. WILLIAMS. • Pram Farega.Calanshia. Pa. • 121 =I AN AT" let ot %%MA LE AND CAR GREASING .OILS, received at the store of rlis übcriber. R. WILLIA.MS. From Street, Cohnisbis, Pa May tO, 1606 COQ i coar.i - . Penn'a Rail Bowl. Height Station. THE undersigned .bas. a:instantly on heed . VILEINIT : OFFICLami::DEPOT 1n•-the 'mew: .IL.•und for rale. .1.: banding: corner or Front - and - say strems,'lseas Baltimore Company and Diamond While Aall,Lurap, the Cotlectorls Office. ` ~ - Egg, Stove. flange, tatidlian Coal — the Lump is equal TiekeeoSee - for Passengers, Bait a n d Wept. at the if not supesior to anything in the country fur smelting , Washimtiall Batch MR IIst..7TUS IL BOKE., , • iron;- , i Mari! 19. 1: 4 :41.tr Preorlit & Ticket Agent. ,, Bcd'Ash, Lutrip, Egg, stove and Nut,mf the best -quality, from the Sbannolait.region; Short Mountain Siove.arad Trevorton Egg Cond— on excellent article for di:mestic summer use; Pine Grove Jump, Egg and Stove Coa I—u superior article far domestic and steam purposes; Plymouth a n d Pittston White and Bed Al,, Lump and Egg :Size Cosi; Broad .Top and Allegheny Bltsuninctits Coal, of the best qualities, for lilackstufthing; The obese general assonment of Coal. consumer. and the public. are invited to cull and examine, and bear the prices. I am prepared to furnish the above by the Boat, Car cri-shigle Ton, at toy Wharf, foot of Canal Basin. Colombia, Lancaster county, Pa. Also, Coal and Iron received and slopped on com mission. S. G. liErsS. Columbia. June 7. 18544 y ic , gati)(lWg3-BzitifihtA H. 41..ROCKA FIELD & CO., NEXT to Xram o ph's Clothing Rom Lust Orange street. Lancaster City. Pa- Dealers. in all the New and Popular 'FAMILY MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, Az.. wholesale and retalli Druggists and Merchants in the county ai.e in- Cited to examine their stock, as it embraces all the Principal articles of prepared and patent medicines in the market, which they are enabled to sell at the manufacturers' wholesale prices. H. A. ROCKAFIELO June 7,1856 dt KETCHUM'S ZOWINGISACHINES. PEE tomplete success of Ketchum's Reaping and Mowing Machines for the last Eve At, years, ha's canacd•a demand for nearly 10,000.—= They are warranted to cut from 10 to 15 acres of grass or grain in a day, as well us it can he cm wilt. a scythe or cradle; price of Mower $ll5, combined machine $135,00. PASCHALL NORMS & CO. and Market stn.. Philadelphia. solc Agents for Pennsylvania, Maryland, Dela ware, and New Jersey. May 31,1056. ja/LOSLEar DIZINTA SE.&T, OR BURNT MILL AT PORT DEPOSIT, CECIL. COUNTY, MARTLAND.—WiII be sold at PUBLIC SALE, nn the premises, on TUESDAY the 24th day of June next, without reserve,, the above property, well known to be one of the most powerful and valuable Wuter• Powers in the United States Located at the terminus of the old Maryland Gana!, and deriving its power from that improvement, under penalty to furnish venter sufficient in the whole to run constantly six pair of six feet (diameter) mall stoner, each by overshot water wheels, of not less than fif teen feet diameter—or by a different intmeasurement (to be applird to any purpose) eleven hundred and forty inciter of water, delivered under a head of three beet one and one-Inalf inches, the head rind tall from the surface of Canal to the termination of the tail race being about twenty-four feet Also, A LOT OK PARCEL. OP GROUND. contain ing 'about ONE AND ON E-QUARTER ACRMS, on which is erected a tenement eighty feet Also, A LOT OR PARCEL OF GROUND npon which is erected a large and couninnhouts Tavern stand. l'he above properly will be sold au a whole, mtiu cumbered, in . fee simple—located in the town of Port Deposue, to which point a railroad is now coin i•tructintr, connected with the Philadelphia and Balti more Railroad, and 10 which place there is also navi gation for sail vessels of large droll at all seasons. Terms, which will he rendered Fnii.factory and Made known out the day of sole by the owner. W. T. WA units, GS Exchange Place, Baltimore. • I==ll CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD: . TO SHIPPERS OF LUMBER, FLOUR, GRAIN, &e. MUD Cheater Valley Railroad, which intersects the .1. Columbia a n d Philadelphia Railroad at Downing town, and connects with the Norristown and Philadel phia and Reading Railroad at Bridgeport, presents great inducements to shippers of the above articles, inasmuch as, by these roads, they can enter the, city either at 9th and Green or on Broad Street, while the trip can be. made in a short& period and at less expense. The trains now leave Downingtown at 7 A. Itt, and IT. AI.; leave Philadelphia at 71 4. M., owl 3 P. M. J. L. GOSS I.ER, May 211956.4 h. S •eretnry. .A.CrATIVCIT di. CO.. N 0.19 6 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, re• pectiblly inform- , the citizens of Columbia and vicinity that they have bn store n dull assortment of ' , sand seasonable goods whichthey ure closing '4ILEATLY REDUCED PR/CES,ltrincippily Great Auction Sales in New York, and tar owll i nap:l.lj!) .11C AND Si-LAW L DEPARTXENT. ells Shawls, 5110 black Silk Mantillas. Intilly and French. Lace, do., silk, Barege nd Scarfs. yards DTCIIII Silka,selling at 62, 75, SS and • yard. . Juiced /lateen ; I flpllE subscriber respectfully hi , , forma his Orients nn4 rha puhlic gene?.' ally that he has shamed the proprietorship • ' of the fArery Swthies, fotroceir kept by Mr:3. Bg. ' • ' wo”ii, and recently by, ildr...lolt Fetlerly. ' lifet .peer folly MI plironage or a who liar tweed 114 y convenience in log line, determined todo Ina hart to accommodate ids customers. as far am may_ths - fa;og - ' big power. ills Vhsrges,thall 1.0 moderate—somhscla go that he 011411 migaired of giving. satisfaction Mathis, p os %%CHI, all tither". 11110SILAS - 0110001: 19.15:14-tf PARASOLS! PARAZOLIII- A S heretofore, our Parasols sarpiuor all: ,Cl_ attire in oddity., Asia* wsd aryl . Thane itooprt. move antulowt Portmottr ono molly exquesititi. All " from VI owls to tgLttu 7 ror poort 000dsomatentbeir• _ tr.c. - rm - nomirnikr`' PrmoieteCoitit core._ Als% 23-404 A EW ARRIVAL or Lk beat Om", Coen. NOI4 nod Pm.. Ayrleg Also rGIVIMOIILua Mi ran Ketcham for %sir cheap. i•T S C SWARTZ. reilorti RAU, Coil...bra NI ay '3l 17:Di3