RebErEitr nr Tom Taumes JEwEts.—The valudlite jevrels presented to Tom Thumb in his travels in this country and Europe, seve ral Yr? them from crowned heads, wore - all stolen, together with the case containing them, from the Melodeon, at Cincinnati, on 31ondaylatglit. ' The case, which is two feet long by, eighteen inches broad, bad been placed Went the piano. The contents con sisted. dr watches, diamond rings, pins, &c., of the value of twenty thousand dollars, Which sum, however, it is said, but poorly represents the value set upon them by their owner. They have since bben recovered. Ear Holloway's Ointment and Pills, an as tonishing Remedy for Erysipelas.—Mr. Hen ry Turner, of Dover, Maine, was afflicted with Erysipelas. large purple blotches came on his face and neck, and all parts of his body, and despite of the many remedies he tried ho was not benefitted. At length, be had recourse to Holloway's Ointment and Pills, and made up his mind to persevere Niith these remedies, which he did. The re sult was, that in a few weeks, he was per ..fectly cured, and his general health wonder fully improved. This case has created quite n sensation in Maine. :ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW.—REAnI2I-01•D ;AND YOUNG—Paoa. WOOD'S HAIR RIL.TOIRATIVR - Will •restore gray Hair to its original color permanent: made to grow upon bald heads; remove all dundrutf .or itching, destroy all diseases of the scalp; nod if diked say once or twice a week regularly, will pre vent the hair from becoming gray or falling, to any ;imaginable age. Rend the following te;dt monials •ond we defy you to doUbt. (Says the Waverly Mog -swine ) Success to the penius 'Awe tonic We euY Tarns back to its color the hair that wasgray. From the Bolton Herald SOMETHING WoUTII KNOWING!—IIy using Professor Hood's Hair Restoruilve,.gray lours can be Renna neiNly restored to its original color. The subjoined certificate from Johnston & Stone, Gardiner. Me, is but one of the many mot:woes that are daily cuming so our knowledge of its wonderful effects. It is no longer . problemutical, but a self evident truth, as hun dreds our community can testigY• GARDINER, Me., June 22, ISM. Prof. O.J. Wood—Deur Sin—l have used two bot tles of Prof. Wood's flair Restorative, mid eon truly say it is the greatest discovery of the age for restor ing and changing the Bair. Before using it I was a men of seventy. My hair has now attained its origi nal color. You eau recommend it to the world with out the least fear, as my case was one of the worst kind. Yours, respectfully, DAN /. N. Mrierus. BROOKFIELD, Moms., Jan. lg. 1555. Prof. Wood—Dear made a teal of your Hair Restorative, it given me pleasure to soy that its effect had been excellent in removing inflam mation. dandruff, and a constant itching tendency with which I have been troubled from childhood, and has also restored my hair which was becoming gray to its original color. I have used no other article with anythlng like the pleasure and profit. 'Pours truly, J. K. flesoo, Pastor of the Orthodox Church, Brookfield. From the Editor of the Real Estate Advertiser, 2 School Street. BOATON, March 20,1854 Prof. Wood—Dear Si r—Having become premature -1 y quite gray, I was induced some 21X weeks since. to make a trial of your Hair Restorative. I have used less than two bottles. but the gray bairn have disap peared; and although my h•tir has not fully attilinod its original color, yet the change Is gradually going on, and I have great hopes that in a short time my hair will be as dark an formerly. I have also been muck gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which, before, was harsh and dry, and it has ceased to come out as formerly. Respectfully your•, Worcester Co , Mars., Nov. 11. 1854. Prof.O. J. NVood—Detir Str-1 take pleasure hilicar ing voluntary testimony to the magic effects of your wondertul Hair Restorative. As far back as 118.36 my )fair commenced falling off,utitil the top of my scalp became bald and smooth as glasa, and it has continued so fall for a great man yyears,notliwithstand ill g I have used many celebrated preparations for its restoration. Seeing your advertisement, I wan induced to give your article a trial, nail to my utter astonishment, I found after a few applications that my hair became Crusty set and assumed n very glossy and beautiful :appearance; mid, by the time I had used n quart bottle en y bald head was covered over with armor, and vig orous growth of hair, which is now from rote to two incites in length, and growing very fast. Yours, truly HENRY Gooolitetr. Vera Ruvroasrivu..—fit our columns to-day will be ifoundtProf. Wood's auveruseineut of the above article vo which vie call attention. What it line done, we have witnessed :upon several of our acquaintances. In St. Louis. ,Nair once gray met our v:cw, black or 'brown, es the cage might tie, being the color of early, rnanhoodi and me tfil/E and glossy Its silk, and that wlthout any other application thou the Restorative fit has done ties upon others, Wit I it not do the same nor any of our readers whose "frosty pates" were once like the "raven locks" ofLochiel'swnrti kr chief if they will try it! 'We think so.---facksciirille Coma „rutfruirdisr. . -Address .0. if. 'Wood & CO., 312 Broadway, N. Y., rand Mil Market street, St. Louis, Proprietors. TAY. nyott &Sons wholesale Agents, Philapelphia For sale by W•J• slllrern.ul, Emit street, Columbsu Va. Numb 15,1556. 'Misr - DR. ISAAC THOMPSON'S much celebrated EYE WATER. "Ds merits mined unrivalled." This old,trted and invaluable remedy for all di-ea. wee of the eyes. after having stood the test of over Fifty Years, and the demand for it fill! incrensing, is now, and has been for the past two years, offered for sale in an entire new dress. Earls bottle will have n Steel Plate Engraved Envelope. with a portrait of the inventor, Dr. Isaac Thompson. New London, Conn , and a fan simile of la in bigitittu re, together walls a fat simile of the signature of the present proprietor. John L. Thompson, No. 101 nod 103 River street, Troy New York. and 13011 e oilier ens be genuine. The proprietor has been compelled to 'moire thin change in the style of the wrapper, owing to the large quantity of counterfeit which for the past few years Ins been palmed upon the community, and especially at the west. Purchasers are particularly requested to buy none /Jut the above described, and 04 the red label hereto fore used has been called in, any round in that form the proprietor does not hesitate to pronounce counter feit. . . • For sale by all the reipeciable druggists in ilic United States and CannOns. p 211,1855. IU-DALLEY'S GENUINE PAIN EXTRACTOR email subside the pain mint Mflannuation from the revs. Test burns or scalds, in from one to twenty minutes - and that it will heal the w•ouud WIII3OIII scar. and ef fectually cure Fever Sores—Piles—Salt filieum—lit- Anmmatory Bbeummisra—Sore and inflamed Eyes— Cuts—Wounds—Druiecs—Old and Inveterate Sores —Scald Head—• Cores and flunionio—Erysipela.— Sprainx—Swellings—Peloas—Chiblains—Dites of In sects—Swelled and broken Brea.t—Sore Nipples— Eruptions—and all other inflammatory and cutaneous slipcases, where the parts affected can be reached. Don't be incredulous about the many discuses named to be cured by only one thing—but reflect that the Mar, but positive prop erties which the Dailey Salve alone contains. and as heretofore enumerated —one to four—can reach not alone the afore•men stoned diseases, butmany more not enumerated. Query.—Do not regular physicians prescribe calo mel inwardly (Cr scorer of different dresses. Each box of genuine Dalley's Pain Extractor has upon it a steel plate engraved label with the •igitio tare of C. V. Clickciier & Coaproprietors. and Henry Dailey, Manufacturer. All others are counterfeit.— Price 25 cents per box. 3 - 3 - 4.11 orders should be addressed to C. V. Click• enter & Co., 131 Barclay street, New York. September 2:1, 10:A. rrDR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR in recom• mended to the public, relying upon Its Intrinsic excel• lenee to secure it favor. For all Bilious attacks, it may be truly and Feely relied upon an Feing fully capable of removing the diseases (or which it in recommended, and fur giving tone and vigor to the general system. Its qualities hove been fully tented in It long prac tice, by the proprietor. Through the urgent fOLICIIII. tious of many, who have used and been benelitteci by it, the proprietor bait been induced to place it before the public. For all MMus Derangements, Sick Headache, Chronic Diattiscco, Habitual Costiveness, 'Bilious Colic, Dyspepsia, Pain in the Stomach and Dowels, General Debility, Female Weakitene, due. For sole by druggists generally, and by Stool Fil bert, Columbia, Pa , andJ. A. Wolf, Wriglonville, Pa. Went du Pons, rencrol agents, Philadelphia., and alno Sanlord & Co , N. V. play 3, 1836-ly ~~►-~~~~~~st~r At Morristown, on the 31st nit., by the Rev. P. J. Tim low, Jour FOSTER of Paradise, to LTDIA. MATILDA Doconsurrr, of the former place. At Norrisuncu. on the 13th of March last, by the Rev. ,George Kirke, of St. John's Church, New London. Mr. Join G. Sr...tromps:a to Miss Mow A. P., daughter of Thomas Wheeler, all of Philadelphia. lion. lutes W. Corniorn, Senator from Tuolumne county, was married last CV.31111,1 by Bishop Alematty. to Miss 13ELLIL Coon, daughter of Mr. lames F. Cook, of this city. The happy bride is young. beautiful. highly educated and rich; with all this James cannot fail to be happy, and most sincerely do we wish it.—San Ftwitiseo Err ning News. TM)U__3l==:). In Norristown. Pm, on the 6th Instant, Maas, daugh ter of the late William and Mary Dell, aged two g e ars, seven months and twenty-five days. On the 91st ult.. in Wrightsville, of pulmonarLeon sunaption, 3.1/31:23 Kirsay aged 21 years, mont and 39 days. On the 30th ult., at the residence of J. Tome. Esq.. in Port Deposit, Maryland. Louisa T., daughter of James N. and Harriet L. Hopkins of Conowingo Furnace, Lan caster county, Pa, aged 15 years and 6 months. JUT ItECEITED, Fresh Ground Flour from new Wheat aborts, Ship Stuff, Chopped Corn and Oats, he., for sale law. A. M. RAMBO, Actg. 6,1836-2 t No. 4 Mechanics' Row. MR. A. ARMSTRONG'S ENGLISH It CLASSICAL . SCHOOL, W IL! be re-opened on MONDAY MORNING , TINE lITII INST.. at 9 o'cloct. A. 81'. Columbia. Anenittl. RV% 4 t Notice is Hereby invert. th4t ALL Ntize.ns having objections to a httion " of the Vigilant and Susquehanna Fire Comprnies are requested to meet the following committees at the Susquehhhon Engine House, on Tuesday evening, Au gust Id, at n o'clock. at which time and place the sub ject of union will be decided upon JOS. 1. SUYDAM. HENRY BRANDT, HIRAbi VI7II.SON, Vigilant Committee. E. HERSHEY., DAN'L C. MANN, A. BRENER, Susquehanna Committee. Columbia, August 9,1856-1 t $3OOO TO $5OOO. WANTED -A PARTNER, TO join the advertiser in a Country Store, and Coal Yard. pleasantly situated its a healthy land growing neighborhood. lifts been seven years engaged to the business. and has a good run of trade, all cet , ll. This is a chance seldom offered. An inter view may be had on Monday, the 11th inst.. by en quiring at No. 19 North Second Street, Philadelphia. The very ben reference required anal given. Philadelphia. August fl. 1656.1. t NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! Now opening at REM CHEAP STORE, All Wool Defame. of every color. at low prices. FALL. DEI.AINES—A choice lot now opening for the fall trade. • PLAID CLOAKINGS—Now opening a. beatific'sl lot of French, all wool Plaid Cloaking, elegaingoods for children's wear. MERRIMACK PRINTS—Now opening, a choice assortment of Merrimack and Cocheco Proos. LOW PRICED PRINTS—Pour cases New York mills, long and small figured prints. only 6.1, good colors; also. blue and orange. nut' blue and wham, and black nod white prints at 61- SHIRTING PRINTS —A nice assortment of new style Conestoga and CochecoShirting Pilate, now on hand. SHIRTING CHECKS—Now opening, one case Plata Shirting Checks, extra heavy and very dark. a choice lot of Striped Shirting, FURNITURE CHECKS AND TICKINGS—Nowon hand. a full assortment a: all prices. Now opening, five cases and three hales bleached and unbleached N Lisbon, ut 6,8, 10 and 12. Also, all widths Sheclingt. FLANNELS, FLANNELS. Nnw on hand a full us4ortment of Red, White, nnd Yellow Flannels. Plain and Al-o. double width Shrouding Flannels, add a full asi.orttnent of Suck Flunnels ._• CORSETS' CORSETS—To the Lndie.—The Pub scriber is now opening it new article of Ladle. Cor set., very highly recommended for comfort and beauty. Alm now opening, n nice article of HEAVY CORDED SKIRT, very superior to the hooped JOIIN N 0.5 East King street, Luncu.ter Pu. August 9, MG. Wall Paper. WE have just received another lot of pretty styles, low rued wall paper. A good assortment always on hand, at C FONDERSMITIVS Aug. 2, , sa. People's Cara Store, Columbia. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, on book or note account, are requested to come forward immediately. and make settlement. My books are in the hands of Samuel Z. Ettinger, who is author— ized to do business for me, in my absence. Those hav ing clamts against me. wall present them to the sante agent, at the Columbia News Depot, Front street. JAMES S. McMAIION. Columbia, August 2, 18.56. 500 REAMS WRAPPING PAPER! The sub scriber has just received the above amount, of good quality and different sizes. wrapping paper— which is of cheup for cash, or in exchange for good cotton Rags. fp-Country Alercliants please notice! H. C. FONDERSMITEPS Aug. 2, "56. People's Cash Store, Columbia. 1:212MED2 Headquarters and News Depot. THE undersigned, determined to keep up the repu:ation of this popular establi.dimeat. has Just returned front the city with a large and carefully seiec,ed 'took of PAPER, BLANK BOOKS, FANCY ARTI- Amongst the Flock will he found a large as.sortment of Letter. Cap end Note Paper. Covelopes, from 04; Clic to $2,00 per box • Day Rooks, Ledgers, lour tmto, Record.;a very large u,soriment of Memorandum Book - s, d‘c &c., all of which will be sold ut the low est rates. S. It. SWARTZ. August 2,15.56.2 in No. 4 Front street. Music and. Musical Instruments, THE undersigned having made arrange mem,. with 4r. J. E GOULD, vt °nit! respectfully inform the Ladies of Columbia tind vicinity that he is now prepared to famish filuvie nt the shortest notice. Persons in want of first-rule Violins. Floes, Etti lare,thados, or any other Musical Instruments, ore re-peettudy invited to call at the Headquarters and News Depot. S. D. smarm N. 11.—S very- fine assortment of Vto:iit and thatrtr sithugs, always on hand. August a, 150.3 at THE NEW FIRM. MURRAY, YOUNG & CO., arc as active as possible to making nil ueee+•nry OrcOttrt.tion" to meet the wants of the comae Full trade. Our stock on Imitil is larger. and as select, varied, com plete and cheep its any stock ever brought to Lancas ter 1,1 any one commit, of Booksellers SCHOOL DIRECTORS AND TEACHERS, observe this one fact; there In not another IlOtIst• he Stale that give, the furnishing of the SCIIOOI ROOM WWI the best of necessary School Rooks and Apparent s much UllCllllollas this !louse does; con sequently. we have or rahgements with Pubii she rs and Munufactuters that others have not, winch enables us to sell everything of the kind at dm very lowest prices. To retain our rOSIIIOII US of Al1(11 II niches, we shall always make it n point to take no agency but for that an ache which is considered the best adapted to the camas of our l'ublic Schools, and before deciding upon the merits of any article, we consult with, and get the opimote of COMUCIPIII Judges. MURRAY, YOUNC: & CO. A NEW MUSIC DOCK: The Keystone C 31Iection of Church Music Embracing n new system on the Cultivation of the Voice. This latter department of the Book should be noticed by all intere.ted 111 Vocal Music; it teaches you how to produce pure mellow tones, to dug with expression how to accent vowels and consonants Thm department Io an entire new feature in niuste hooka, itie need of which Mitt long been felt by Aluair Timelier, The author, A N. Jansaox, militated by E. 11. Pions tins labored for several years to reduce it to a system within the comprehension of oil. The tousle is of the moat warted timid pleasing character, 1100111ag to wanting io snake it the Ire•t book published. 117,e-st copy for exatninittion will he sent, postage free, to ally one remitting ;Scents AI UItRAY, YOUNG & CO August Lancaster, Pa. Great Reduction in Prices SPRING- & SI3IIIENCEI33. GOODS, T COST, AT lIERR'S CHEAP STORE:- LA_ Now on head, White Dereges, White De !mine and Whae Cashmere. Also, a large lot of Dress LUVVII4 •tviitt's GOODS—such a., Darted Swi=ne•, very fine, and Medium Mull, Jaeonets; and a general a, aoronein of IVldie Goods FHA lA.I ANii) 1)E I,AV:l:S—still a good of sort meat on hand. Aud Ili DRESS BILKS. we have a large and beau• tiful arrortment, at greatly reduced inlets. Silk and Mohair Mitts at tort. Alro, a tine lot of Parasol, which veil) be •old pit coil. Now opening, n large lot of New York Milk Prim.. fan colors. only Of ere. Al o, n large lot of blue rind orange Prints at et.. Me:wired and unbleached Mutirri., at all price.; Slurring, Check. and Stripe.. Slurring Calicoes. Also, a new Int of STRAW at !ear thrill cow. JOHN 116[t R. August 2. ND. 5 Vaar King Ft.. C.anen.ter. COURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS HER the honorable HENRY G. LONG, Prendent Hon. A.L. fists fr. Jens:gun Plows. Esq., AMSOCIate Judge, of tlic Courant Common Pleas in mud for the comity of GIINCIOSICT, and Assistant Justice at the Court of Oyer and Termitiertmd General Jnil De livery and Quarter SCM , IOIIR of the Peace. in and for said county of !muenster, have issued their Precept to me di mmed, yttrium:lke me. among other things, to make public Proclamation throughout my Bathe irk. that o Court at Oyer and Vertntster and General Jail Deliv ery; Also, a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Deliveryossil commence in the Court House in the city of Lancoster,in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Oil the :Id Monday ut Augu•t.,19.56. in pursuance of which precept, PDFILIC NOTICE . 1.3 1111.37.E1Vi owns. - _ To the Ildn)or and kidermen of the city of Lances. ter, an said county. and all the Justices of the Pence. the Coroner, arid Constables of the said city and county of Lmtcn.ter, that they be then and there in their own proper person. with their rolls t records and examinations, and inottisitlons, and their other re membrances, to do those things' which to their offices appertain to their behalf to lie done; and also.all those who will prosecute against the posone.r• who are, or then shall be in the Jail of the said county of Lan caster, are to he then and there to prosecute against them as shall be Just. Dated at Lancaster, the 16th dray of Jonc. I GEORGE ;MARTIN, Sbenit N. II —Punctual attendance of the Jurors Rad Wit neosea. wi II hereof - ler be expected and required on the tint day of the desninntt. Aldermen and Justmen of lie Peace are required by no order of Court. dated November 21 it, ISI9. to return their recognizancea to Joint J. Porter. Clerk of Quarter Season*. within one week from the dny of finial action in each care, and in default thereof, the Alagitttrate's costs will not be allowed. August„ 1P56 nt. Remember THE large stock of Goods at Carpet Hall, off at first cost. to close the business. Mussels. Three-ply. Super ingrain, nag. Listing and Venimin Carpeting, in endless variety of patterns, at wholesale prices. LINDSAY & JACKSON. Columbia. July Lffs. 1936. Furniture, Furniture, ['INSWING of Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, 1„) Wark Stand... D 1.049411, Bureau/. Marble Top Tables, ko., &a., selliop, off at FIRST COSTat Carpet LINDSAY At JACKSON. Co'uint.ta. iris 211 ',IC. NOTICE, =1 Four Dwelling Houses for Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale, P(11111 TWO STORY FRAMS X,VICTea.7.I.IIG situate to Third street, between Perry and Laurens, adjoining, property of Win. S. Dickey and Samuel Mice, and formerly owned by P. F. Fry. These lots are the property of SOPMA DROWN, wife of the subscriber who is legally authorized to sell them. They will be sold on the moat reasonable terms. Apply to JEREMIAH BROWN, Second street, below Union. Columbia, Augu-t 2,18.56.tt BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. ONE TRIANGULAR PINCH, containing an acre and a quarter, at the corner of Marietta turnpike and the ore road, about one-quarter of a mile from the depot, Columbia. And also, ONE TIIpUSAND bEc.i. FRONT upon the ore•road, which will be divided into lots to suit pur chasers—a beautiul situation for CJ/ratiFttlEllqgret i=3, 4 2,1:3-gq:14p,2112,,D8.m0r, the soil being in good condition, would suit well for VEGETABLE GARDENING. Or the whole tract of 15 ACRES will be sold together. Apply to J. H. MIFFLIN. Columbia, July 15, IESG-tf AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned auditor, appointed by the Orphan' , Court.of Lancaster county, to dis tribute the balance remaining in the hands of Jere miah 0. Hess and Mary June brooks, administrators of i.e estate of John U. Brooks, late of the borough of Columbia, deceased, to and amongst thole entitled thereto, will meet all parties interested at the public house of Daniel Derr, in the borough of Columbia. ou Friday, August 15th, ISSG, at o'clock P. 11. ALDIIdt.I. NEFF, Auditor. July 26, 19.56-3 i WESTERN HOTEL, PERSONS visiting Philadelphia will find the above HOTEI., No. 1.1e6 Market Street, n central and economical house. It basjust been considerably en larged; newly furnished and entirely renovated through out. HOPKINS, Proprietor. July 26, ISsG.3mos. Columbia Nead?Quarters and News Depot. TUB undersigned baying purchased this establishment, respectfully asks a coati 1111 l ince of the patronage heretofore extended, assuring the public that be will do his best to merit favor. ftl r. SAMUEL Z. ETTINGER. who has been in this estultliAnuent for the lust four years, can still be found at the same place, ready to wait on all his old friends as usual. SAMUEL B. SWARTZ, Columbia, August 2,1836. From street. GREAT BARGAINS • TN SUMMER GOODS, at Baldeman's Cheap Cash Store. In order to close out the balance of our Summer Dress Goods, we have marked them nll down to such low pri ces that they cannot fail to sell. Among our stock will be found— Baregcs & Tissues--Plai me. reddanced figu d. to 20 .re very hand sou2s, & 31le. Crape d' Espagne—All and shades; also, green, bine and pink, very fine at 23c; fittest in Columbia ut ;12c. c ha ili es ----All our 25c Cliallies reduced to 'sac. Law ns Real French Lawns at I°c and 20c; also, ali our 15c Lawns re duced to 12Ic. Brilliants Willie and figured Brilliants at 12; and 13c; finest quality and beautiful et.) les at tic. Also, another lot of the best 12}c as bite Brilliants we ever had. Dress si i i is Our assortment of Striped and Plaid Silks is sun very good We are now selling great bar gains in Silks, is hich our cos touters should remember. Flounced Robes sell! sell very cheap. Mantillas —We will close out the balance of our Mantillas at less than New Yosk prices. We still have some very handsome ones. Also, Parasols. Summer Shawls. A:e., in fact all kinds of Summer Goods reduced in same proportion, as see arc determined to close them all out before making our large purchases of Fall Goods. Our friends and custom ers are illVited to give us an early call and secure the BALDIZIAN'S Cheap Cash Store. : Columbia, July 19, ISSII. COAXOCOAL! THE n ndersigned has constantly on hand 1 and for pale. Baltimore Company and Diamond White Ash, Lump, Egg, Stove. Range, mid Nut Coal—the Lump is equal if not superior to anything in the country for smelting iron; Red Ash, Lump, Egg. Stove rind Nut, of the best quality, from the Shamokin region; Short Mountain Slave. nod Trevortnn Egg Coul— on excellent article for domestic summer u.te; Pine Grove Lump, Egg and Stove Coal—a superior article for tionterite and steam purposes. Plymouth nod Pittston White and Ile d Ash, Lump alel Egg Si.: Coal; Brond Top and Allegheny Bituminous Coal, of the kest qualities, for blacksmithing; The abeve general assortment of Cool. consumers and the public are invited to cull and exit:nine. and hear the prices. I am prepared to formals the above by the Boat, Car or single TOIL at my Wharf, foot of Berm] Bain, Coliimbia, Lancissier county, Pa. Also, Coal and Iron received and shipped on com mission. J. G. HESS. Columbia June 7, tern. y NOTICE VENDRIt'II & 11110S' have just received a 1 fine a<l.ortinctit of CHEWING TOBACCO of cation , Wand,. AIRO, Plpeg. will lee Fold, by the basket or mimic dozeo, tit the city rate, rierneall Segal, of all 16111 d.., cheaper 111:111 ever ROI place. Colombia, icily 19, l'',sn• GARDEN ENGINES, THROWING a stream of water 50 to GO feet. Ca..t Iron I.ift, nod Force Pumps, Bare Donr Roller., Turnip Drills, Improved Wheat Drills, wilt Oats and Grass Seeder attached; Plows of various paktErl, and sizes; Square and Expaodi•tg Barrows, Gore's Patent Premium Butter WorLer—a new article ju,t received. Also, other articles for the faun and garden, in their proper season. PASO!! VIA., MORRIS EL CO., Implement and Seed Storc,7th and 11larket, Phila. Jule 19, 1:56. READ TI11S: FENDRICII a & BROS', Front street, have just received large lot o GERMAN SMOKING TOBACCO, which they will sell by the barrel or single pound.— They respectfully invite Tobacconkts and others who deal in the article, waive thema call. Colombia, July 19. 15.56. 1500 lbs. Prime Fresh Turnip Seed, PONSISTING of Purple Top, White Flat, Dale's 1 / 3 "ltria, While Nor , ollt, •llow Aberdeeo. l'ur. ple Top Rut. Raga and Green Top do , nt mholesale and retail, PASCHALL. MORRIS & CO, Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market, Phila. July 19.155(1. CIDER MILLS 500 K cv us r , FF s I, , itent e li p p,,,roved,P r or,t t a Tml ile these unrivid:ed Cider Milk, greatly improved itail otrengilietied mare la.t year. and rail itupply order. at ultolesiale wad retail Maio chapped in may part or the Union. & CO. Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Markel, Phila. July 19. cAntrzres 'WARM ILOODS TIIE subscriber would inform his friends -1. 1.1.1 the public generally, iltnt he continues to manufacture, and liili constanily for eulc ALL KINDS OF CABINET WARE, such as ftlecrortries, Bureaus. I ,Vorkstittals. ➢tning and Breakfast Tables, Card, I',er and Centre Tables, French, Field, high and Low• I'o•t Iledstends./kc., together with every other article of Cabinet Ware, which he will sell at the lowest possible prices. His workmen are experienced and capable. and his arlie les are warranted equal if not superior to any sold in the place. AN ELEGANT HEARSE. equal to any in the cities, can always be found at lit• establishment, in Locust titreet, below 3d, and COFFINS will be made. sad funerals in town or coun try attended at short notice. Ile respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, confident that he can render generalentisnietion Columbia. April ItbleLG. I= CARTER'S SPANISH NIXTVRE. 'PHIS Celebrated Compound aeientifically I_ prepared from the beet article,. of the Material Medico. hue gained on unrivalled reputation fur the following Gond tdrool.. YU. PURIFYING THE BLOOD, and Ilia• curing bCROFULA. SYPHILIS. ULCERS, 01.1) SORES, OBSTINATE CUTANEOUS ERUP TIONS, and all discascs arising item Ike imprudent or nbu•e of Mercury. REGULATING THE STOMACH AND DOWELS, thus it cures, Liver Disease. Indigestion, Bilious Coro Co-tiVen.n.. nod Pile, SLRENGTHING THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS, thus cau ing the food to nourish and support every REGULATING THE SECRETIVEORGANS and by enabling them to perform their proper tune !ions, preventing and coring Bilious and other pain fut D,.ennea. STRENGTHENING AND QUIETING THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, than allaying Nervous Irritatinc, and curing all die senses ot the Nerves. it is unrivalled in die cure of all female Diseases! Weakness, Irregularity, Ob structions. An. IT IS ENTIRELY SAFE IN ALL CASES. Acting in harmony with the restoring powers of no. tare, it never injures hu• always benefits and curet, as thousands of voluntary certificates from the beat authorities testify. Prree 011 C Dollar per bottle, or six bottles (or Five Dollars. - r•eld by Druggists and Country Merchants in all the cilia. and counties of the United States, Canada and the West Indies. 'WM. S. DEERS & CO., Proprietors, 304 Broadwoal New York. SAAIUF.L FILTILIIT, Agent, Columbia, Ts November 17. Inirt-ly. WANTED, INa Dry Cowls SIM In this place, an ape rieneed Salesman. Outs who p0.K..‘4,3 the nets eery qualifications, and east come well recommended will receive a good salary, Inquire at this office. Columbia, July 19, (55641 HOTEL. KEEPERS AND MERCHANTS, ZOOK TO VOL& XVI I MMMSTS! JOSEPII FENDRICILL,BRDS', take this ma *inn to renew the expres<ion of their thanks to the public for the generolm patronage extended to them in the past, mid eolicita continuance of the same in the future. Being a brunch of the Old and well known BtlillTgre Tobacco Warehouse, 155 Forrest street. Baltimore, tine Brox Were have unusual facili. ties for carrying on the-business in the best manner. Their assortment of TOBACCO" 4i/D SEGARS, - embraces every variety aad brand. 12 per CPIII. will be saved to the purcliaseet by giving us a call, as we warrant In sell at city pride.: 300,000 Segais,of Thirty...five Different Brands, constantly on baud, which we pledge ourselves to cell at the lowest city prices SNUFF and TOBAC CO of all kinds nt the lowest rates. We, the FIVE BROTHERS. have a donntagoo that nre not pothessed by any Tobacco firm in the United States. Any articles cold by us may be returned if not at good a" recommended, when the money will be refunded. JOSEPH. CHARLES. FRANCIS. HERMAN and JOHN FENDRICH, Front Street, Yd door above Locuot. Columbia, Pa , July 10.1850. SELLING OXT ALT COST, AND closing out a large and extensive as sortment at Housekeeper's Goods at Carpet Hall. The subscribers being determined to relinquish the Carpeting and Furniture Business, will on and after Monday next, July 7th, albeit large, varied and exten sive as.nrunent of CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, MATS, AND FURNITURE or every description, at WHOLESALE ern - COST PRICES. FOR CASt I. Persons in want of articles i n this line will, fi nd this decidedly the time and place to buy—as every article vt ill positively be sold at cos to close. -44...atrIJSAY S JACKSON. Columbia, July 5, 1856' SELLING OFF AT COST. THE subscriber, corner of Fifth and Union streets, will sell at private sole, at nett cost prices, the following styles of goods: Calicoes, Ginghams, Deltalics, Alpacas. Cloths, Cns sinieres, Cassinets, Summer Goods of all kinds. Vestings. Flannels, Minding, Drillings, and a great variety of all kinds, in the way of Dry Goody, Also, a large to.sort mein of Boots toad Shoes of all sues. The undersigned. intending to confine his attention to the GROCERY BUSINESS, hereafter, oilers his stock of Dry floods to his friends and the public, without profit. All are requested to call and get BARGAINS. Grocer ies may be obtained as usual, at the same place. Ile reveettully solicits a share of public patronage. GEORGE 11 Corner of Fifth 1110 i UlllOll Streets. Columbia, July A, 15.541-tf The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered ~, one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that CUM', EVERY MIND OF .11IIMOR, from the worst scrofula down to a common pimple. lie has tried it is over 1100 cases, and never failed except in two cases; (both thunder humor ) Ile now JO possession over two hendried certificates of its virtue, till within tw•erty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a 11111 fin sore month. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pim ples oti :lie litre. Two to three bottles will clear the system of It ites. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth and stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worit ease of birystpelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to core running at the ears and blotches among the ham Font' to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle vital cure scaly eruption of the shin. Two to three bottles arc warranted to cure the worst ease of ringworm. 'l'w•o to three tlettieo. are warranted to cure the moss desperate case of rheumatism. 'Flirt, to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. rive to eight bottles will core the worst caw of scrofula, A benefit i• always experienced front the first bottle. and a perfect cure is %Narrowed when the abovequutt lily is-token. Render. I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of it in every case. So sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that 1 sold another; after a trial it always speaks for itself. There are two things about this herb that ap pear to inn surprising; first that it grows in our pas tures, ill seine places quite p:entiful, and yet its value has never been known unfit 141essols.seact S• 1.. te4o— that is should cure all kinds of humor. In order to give some Idea of the sudden rise and great popularity of the discovery, I will state that ui April,lB:k3, I peddled it and sold about six bottles per ' day—in April, 1c54, I sold over one thousand bottles per day of it. Some atilt whaletale Druggists who have been in business twenty and Thirty years, say that nothing in the annals ci patent meditines was ever like it— Tliereis a universal praise of it from all quarters. In my own practice I always kept it strictly for hu- More—but stare ni a general family medicine. great and wonderful virtues have been found in it Mat I never sti.peetud. several cases of epileptic fits—a disenw which wa• tilways considered incurable. have been cured by a few bottles. 0, what a mercy if it wilt prove erect mil iu till caws of that lawful malady—There ore but few who have wen more of it Wan I hove. I know of fCVCfill Cafe, of dropsy, all of them owed people, cured by it. For the various 111,11,CR of the Liver. Sick Headache, Dyspepsia., Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Discuses of the Spine, mid piarticithirly In disvii•es of the kidneys, he.. the dis covery has done inure good thou tiny medicine ever known. No eltunge of dirt ever ucces•ary—cat the best you get and enough of it. DISECTIONS FOR Use.—Adults one table spoonful per day—Cluldren over ten years, desert spoonful—Chil dren from five to eight )ear., teaspoonful. A. 110 di rection,. can be applleaule to all contuitutions, tube sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day Alunufinetured by DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren street, Roxbury, Moss. Price, 81.00 Whole.ule Agent., New York city, C. Y. Clickner, St Ilurcluy•trcct; C H. Ring.lo2l3roluilvvoy; 'Cushion & Clark, :275 oudway; A. I). &D. Sounds, 100 Fulton street Sold in Rochester by J. Bryon & Co.. Wholesale A mitt., No 112 Stale r 'reel; alto. by L. Post & Co. RENICEtAI. XNTS FOR PF.NNSYLVAMA.—T. W. Doti & Son, . . . For sole in Columbia by R. Williams, and AlcColkle & I= J. R. STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR, A GREAT ELECTRICAL REMEDY FOR PREVENTING AND CURING DISEASES. Stafford's Olive Tar Cures oil Disease* of the Throat and Lungs. • oLIVE TAIL is applied and inhaled, and J. not taken. DIRECTIONS —Apply by rubbing where pain or dii.ense exists, that cover the ports with a plaster made of oiled silk, to which stitch a thin layer of cot ton batting; then rover the batting wtth thin onualib. Conon or woolen flannel may lie used instead of the oiled silk plaster, but the operations of the remedy will not be as speedy, nor as effective. Fort IMIALING.—PIace a saucer over a bowl of hot wale r.land keep it hot.) pour into the saucer enough Olive Tar to rover the looms: the apartment will imoll lie filled with is odor. affording to the patient an atmosphere impregnated w•htlh the delightful, blended aroma of T 111; 01.1 VE AND 01 , 1'11E PINE. la° Ileoew the Olivo Tor daily Mr inhaling by the shove method. Another method of inhaling ism put Olive Tar on the Weil silk Plaster, which being worn upon the cheat, the heat of the body will cause the Olive Tar to evaporate gradually, nod as it rises it will be in haled. The Oiled silk Plainer should be medicated with fresh Olive Tar every other day, luacute caces, or in those of long standing, both of the above meth ods of Inhalation should be used.. adhering to the above direction., the very worst forms of diseases of the Throat or Lungs. if not speed ily cured, will be greatly relieved; while temporary colds, Sore Throats, Inflamed Lung., Catarrh, Croup, Coughs, &c, ase., will yield at once to its combined curative powers. Sinfforo's Olive Tar softens and penetrates lie skin; therefore in all Chronic or Active Inflammations it will be found highly beneficial, as it RCVS directly apron the Nerves, the Muscles, u,A the Joints, OLIVE TAR OINTMENT i n made by mtxinr, Olive Tar and Mutton Tallow in equal parts. This Oint ment is a positive cure for all diseases of the skin. Pahl cannot exist where Olive Tar or Olive Tar Ointment is applied. Stafford's Olive Tar does not contain any mineral substailee•, nor any poisonous drag; the principal in gredienni arc Pitch Pine Tar, and Oil of the Spanish Olive. Stafford's Olive Tar is manufactured lty a process recently patented by Mr. J. R. Stafford, Practical Chemist, by which process all the Acid and Acrid properties contained in the oubstances forming this Compound, are separated without the nee of Chemicals. Sold Wholesale and Retail, by R. WILLIAMS.ott ly Agent in this place. Stafford Olive Tar Company. 16 State Street. New York, and by Druggists generally. July 10, 1..,60-ly raxams BiIDIICED: OR the purpose of selling off our stock of F sUAIMER DRFS GOODS, preparatory to the g•Fall Campaign." Great Bargains east ha had at U C. FONDERS:tIITIVS _ _ _ _ PEOPLE'S CHEAP CASH STORE. We offer a beautiful assortment of Plain and Fancy Serest.% and Tissues, AT COST: We oiler the balance of oar beautiful stock of Chat- Hen and Semen Delaines, at very reduced price.. We offer the finest quality, and fact colored Lawns at 121 cents. Lawns at 61, 8 and 10 c ert ., We offer •'a few more," and the last, of those very cheep Gingham'', at 8 and 10 cents. We offer some very pretty goad, tor men's and boys wear, at great bargains. We r ffer a very good article of Figured and Swims Muslin.. at 121 cent*. Here is a chance to "getyear money back," from ■ meek or goods which fa new and well :elected, and net ineumbered arab Old Goods. CoMmbia, 19.111. A. WHAT ALL SHOULD KNOW! THAT PATENT AIBROTYPES arc one of the greatest discoveries of the age. and declined to supereede every other kind and le of stm eketch es. They are more durable, beautiful and truthful than tiny other kind of Picture,mid unlike Daguerreo types, can be seen in any angle of light Specimens of those beautiful Pitillie6 can be urea at the Gallery of SHEPARD dc CO and all widiing to 'SECURETHE :SHADOW ERETHE SUBSTANCE FADE," can do en Inn manlier and style that cannot be cur. paused. rrCall at the Ambroq p, Gallery o( SHEPARD Jr.. CO., Corner or Front and Locust MeeCt., (mouth side.) Columbia, July t.. 53,48.08. Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain Hiller, A N internal and external remedy for the 'Li- cure of Cholera and Cholera Morbue, Bowel Complaints nod Dysentery, Liver Complaints, Dys pepssa. Tooth Ache, Painter's Colic. Broken Bressis, Weak Stomach. General Debility, Canker, Pain in the Head, Kidney Complaints, Severe Burns, Pile.. and Ringworms, Fever and Ague. Asthma mid Phthisic, Rheumatic Complaints, Bruises. `ores, and for sudden Colds, Coughs, &c.. km. For sale by SAM% FILBERT, Golden Darwin,. Drug Steve, From street. Columbia, July dG, 1,56. SPECIAL NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the late firm of of GREENE & BULL, and to STEPHEN GREENE, are earnestly requested to settle their ac counts without daisy. We have called on many per sons with bills a number of times, and shall finally pre sent all yet unpaid in a few days. when we hops all in debted will he prepared to settle without further trouble. It is necessary that the accounts be closed up early ns practicable, and we desire all interested to make a note of this. GREENE & FRILL STEPHEN GREENS. Columbia, July 12,1&56. Tremendous Excitement Agos. WHERE all the aew and desirable styles of CARPET/NG'', OIL CLOT/IS, RUGS, with a large assortment of WELL-MADH 3F.g_xx.m z:Llituz-cp, are selling. off at FIRST COST, to close business. LINDSAY A: JACKSON. Columbia, July 12,19.5 a. AYER'S PILLS. Are Curing the Sick to an extent never before known of any Medicine. INVALIDS, read and judge for yourselves. JULES HAVEL. . the 0 ell-known perfumer, ChCl,lllO. street. Philadelphia. Willaie choice pro duets nrc found at alum.' every toilet. sa r: 1101 happy to say of your Cathartte Pills, that I have found them. better family medicine, forcommon use. than nttt other within my knowledge. Murry of my friend. have realized murky! benefits front ih,m, and coittente with me in believing that they 1 , 01,,. extraordinary Vieille,. for driving out ili-1 1 1••••• curing the sick. They arc tint only effeettoil, but and pleasant to be taken—oil:dole+ wlit.th oho-t mike them valued by the publici. when they are known •• 'Elie yeller:llde Chancellor Warilluw writt, from Ilaltonere. 13111 April. IS3I. olln. J. C Alma—Sir: I have taken your Pill. with great benefit. for the leole.,leg.. languor. 1,4., petite. anal Billow. headache, as loch Int• or late yen, me w lire nprIIILT• a few do-e 4 or 3 our Pal: cored me. I have to.eil your Cherry Peciorot many }ears in my (surlily, for coughs and roll- with our:Wing *moorss. You make medicine., whiele eon; and I Teel it a plrn=etc Iu emionend you for the good von have dime and tire doing.' John It. Bean), S•ec. of the Penna. Railroad Co ,sayi.: . . _ . . "Peutt'a R R Office, Phil'a Der 13, 1553 'Sir: I take plea•tare tat idling any temonony 10 the efficacy of your lerdlellte+, haying derived Yeas) nm• 'elm.' benefit from line ut.e Ot Imil" your Pectoral and Clllilertle Pills, I viii never VrIIhOLII rwrii;y, 'tor SIMI] I ever Collbelll to mean. wall procure linen. '7_ 'rue wi d ely renowned S. S.Stevene, M. of %Vera worth N. 11. writm iilltiving used oar Cathartic Pills in my practice, I certify from expelience that they are an illealuable purgative. In cases 01a disordered time:ions of the liver, catisittg, headache, italigestioa, costiveness. mid the great cc rie:y of diseases that follow. they lire a surer temeity thou ally other. In all eases where a purgative remedy isrequired, I confidently recutinnead these Pills to the public, as superior to ugly other I have ever found. 'they ire sure In their operation, nod perfacily safe—gunittii, which make them an in valuable article for public use. I hare for many years known your Cherry Pectoral as the best rough meth. clue in the world; and these ore In uo Ve.e safe nor to that admirable preparatton for the treatine at of diseases, , Read ti.sa e<alettor Of the Nu preme Court, whose brilliant abilities have made loin. well•known, 1101.0'11y in this but aeighboriag Staten. New 011e:111,51h April IS:it. , Sir: I have great soli-Canaan m asnuring sou that myself and family have been very mach bettedited by your medicines ISly wi lc was cared, two years sluice, of a severe and dangerous cough, by your Cherry Pectoral. and since then has emuyed perfect health. ply children Mice several tunes berm cared from attacks of the Influenza and Croup by tit. It is an invaluable remedy for these comp: fats Your Cathartic Pills have entirely camd me from n dye. pepsin and costiveness, which has grown upon Inc for same yearn—indeed, this cure in much more iin• portant. from the fact that I had l'ailed to get relief from the hest Ph) sicinas which tit, 5 “. 1 , 0 ,, of 1 1, country inTords, and from any of the auincrous reine• dice I hail taken. You seem to us. Doctor, like n providential bless. log to our fount y, and you army well suppose we are not untrundful of it. Tours respectfully. LEAVITT THAXTER " Seattle Chamber. Ohio. April Ail, 1' , 51 "Do J. C. ATER—Honored Sir: I base made tt thor ough trial of the Culhorne Pill+, left me loy your and have been cored by them of the dreadful Miens matism under winch he found me suffering The first dose relieved me. and a few suh•cquent d o s es have entirely removed the di•rnse. I fee! in better health now than for some years before, which I attribute en tirel - ; to the effects of your Cadet rile Pdl.. Vnors with great re.peet, LUCIUS. U. ItIKI`CALF." - . The above ore nil from per-on. who ore publicly known where ihey reside., and who would tint make these etmetnenis witbcui LI thorough conic imum tint they were Prepared by DR. J. C. AVER & SQ . Pellet:Cid 111111 Annlyneal Cbcuni<l•. 1.11W1,11, 11111,13. 1 4 .11111,1 a. rII.IIIIIIT, Agent for COlllllll.llll, I'4. July 5, IMO Smos. MORDENTOVITN COLLEGE, RORDENTOWN, New Jersey.--This lion is pleasantly located on the bunk of the Del aware Myer, nen r lire around.; of the lateJosepli Bona. part...and iliteeily on the railroad between New York and l'hitadelphsa. item': char iered with full colic piste power., II confers diploma. on tho.e who coin• plete the prescribed course of study. Copra expen ses (Or board. tuition , kc., for the collegiate course, one hundred and forty-fusir dollars per year. Orna mental braiaclies ext ra. Pupil• received at arty period of the year and charged necordingly. Catalogues :arty be obtuirtrd ittlAreacis”.2.. llev JOHN /1 131.CAKELEY,:a M. Pretitlettt X\Totioc.ist. From iLe Tremor Dully Slate “111. tie noRtrENTOWN FIFMALTt f:VSTITLTE:— • • A more beautiful our bolter adapted to it. purpo.e., ran rarely be round. The null; ladies have an elegant p'ny ground, well .hoded, and connnandiug n too view of the Park, the Delaware. PeniNftliiiior. nod l'reition. !this an es. tro.ive Chemical and Philosophical A pparaii., a large Derbarium, and a line collection of American nod Foreign °dile:ids and froi.iit. REV. MR. BRAKELEY'S FF:MALE SEMINARY.— • • • %Ve inny odd from our pcionnal acquaint ance with the Principe!, that pupils round not welt lie intrusted to the keeping of n more estimable teacher than he is.—Stare Journal, Wilonitigton, 130iLDE3TOWN FEMALE CoLt.ror.—lt seem. to u. thut the eouree of study mnrked 0111 is MO.t excellent juftt the proper one to tiring forth true women nod not the bauble. turned otr from moot* of our female semi nartes.—Comdrri (N J.) Democrat. DORDEXTOWX FFNIALIe COMA:MR.—MC fort that ou 111011 promineet citizen• mad nekitowledged careful parents entrust the %veil - are and education of their daughter', to Rev. Mr. Brakeley is a thr greater tes timonial in his orhalfthan any array of references American Banner. BORDENTOWN FEMALE COMA:GPI—We know• of no location in the country where the health of the etude. eon be so promoted as here; while the air of beam) and romance which surrounds the place must tend in no small degree to the refinement and elevation of taste and feeltng. • ' • s ' Of the literary advantage' we need not speak; the name of Rev..l. ii. Brut, dor, as President, IP a mill cleat guarantee for them. Of Merit integrity and moral worth—itt his deportment mild, yet firm and un moved, and endowed with superior educational qual ifications—he cannot fail to exercise a most healthful and ennobling influence upon all who are under his intluence.—Bordentown Illonaccrovra Few, Comana.—A more pleasant and healthy sight could no' be selected ni all New Jersey for an illglitl l l oll of learning.—Nrw Brum with Fredonian. June 21,18511—im Save your broken Glass and China. CALL and p b untase eet a ration bottle of LIQUID SOL DER. the prepa eye, known (or mend ingtroken Ghana and Man.. It is warranted to give enure sairfaction Directions accompany each bot tle. Prepared stud told by JONATHAN rtnor. Wawlainalon. Lane:rater county, Pa. Paw sale by R. WILLIAMS, Columbia. July 12, )big-3m. CITRATE, HAG:CHM*. ireidloz Powder, Poda Powder and Xlineml Water, always to be bad, of *superior quality, at MeCORIKLE. & DELLETT'S Family Nedirme More, Odd Fellow's Hall. loty 26,1856. J— UST received at the Family Medicine Store . a fresh upply of Corn Starch. Farina. ince F to tielor. Arrow Root. .1 l. "Ttd. Private Sale of Real Il9tate. MT ! f li t ! b t : j ottp.riti6e insal be follow: !lie borough of Chester, Delaware county, Po.. part of the estate late of Jonathan Posey, dec'd, to eviu—A large, new and substantially built BRICK STEAM FLOUR 11111.1.., uiso. two MUCK 3 C I W-Mi_OC.a... i n X k isTiar3atiC>T7-sV3Mblei, two !Ugh. The Mill to 40 by at teem, tour stones high, situate immediately upon Chester creek. and hi the:centre:of business in the borough. The engine is thirty horse power. There ore tour ma of inns and all the modern improvements. A Stone AVitalf is upon the premises, at which vessels of ten feet draught can tie, and unload immediately in the mill. The properly is in a r/OpUlOUs manufacturing district, depending for flour upon information from oilier 41. trios of country. A dully hue of packets runs from the admitung wharf to Philadelphia, affording con stant 111C/Illb of transportation. The difference of mew:Amen( between and a I e , tablishment nl Philadelphia—the chances • to buy and sell immediately upon Me talc water—the increasing demand for flour itt the surrounding coun try• already snore than sevt•rill such mills cullfurn gives this property a decided pte'erence over 011; to- cubed in Pitiludelphm. The terms will lie easy. I ferrous wishing to purchaer will call on J. M. Broomall. Chester; or I-nut Pusey. Columbia. Pueseesion will be given 011 the firs: of October, It<6. at which titne the /ease of the present 11,1111 t will expire. HEIRS OF JONATHAN PU5EV..1..0.1 June I. laLf•ti PRIVATE SALE. A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, on a Locust t.trt.t.t. übove Fourth is offered for note. For paint:Wars, ae , enquire of the sult.erther, hymn on them . ..mows. OLIVER d PAXSON. Columbia. ./0n...21,1Q56 ii For Sale--Very Cheap, 174 OUR BRICK HOUSES, in good con- ft with nil modern itnprovernetti t•ttuote in Perry und Union rareets Vor term., :le., apply to A. CALDWELL. Colutoloin Sour 7. IS.l(r-if -------- FARMERS, AritTEINTIOTif I CTROWERS of Crass and Tobacco, use Lci -11/111'" Super Plicseplssue of -Lssue. 50 per bl.l, $.lll per sou. r GROWERS OF CORN AND POTATOES, lh'e ficitinu's American Ferii/Lrer, £3.50 per bill., or ri per ion. There has been received three diploma.. from Peimit3 Iva nut. New York and New• Jerrry State Agricultural Smartie, and Cry-tiel Tulare Aiiroein lion for the elm ve Pertilitern, which have been ut FUeeeslitil use 031 . the Nast five }CM , . Orders earl,,• ring the cu-h. or drafoti loaded and reciidereil, brill be promptly attended to by ti A 1,1 , 3 NA U. Proprietor, No. 1.9 :ouch front May 31, is;n.it DAIRY IDIPLEDIENTS. c'PAIN'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC PREMIUM CULTICVS. of vnrioue site•; n'•o, lime,. Power Chum- n0,.1 rixtutet, Bullet Workers, 3 varwilee, Bondi Prtnle, Yr. PASCHAL!. MORRIS & Co , Impletnent and Seed Siore..th and :Marl.et st, P1i11,4 :1In) Al. I <AI. - - JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, ANUFACTUREIt of WIRE, SILK, and IIAIR• I:1.0111 :SIEVES, Cour-e. median, lied flee it; large end +Mall w Maineter. Cloth. or %%liven IVne, of the be•T vurimt+ of tonot, (rot. Non. I to so tonlonivt-. 1t,;,. one to six fort le wuhit. The: . are num bered -o unity , •pnee- , to II lineal Inell. fled eel In reel The sub..erdier idea Leeph cott.lintily on :.mad ..0.0•27,040.33.10,„ For Coal, S:tiol. (Ire, Lune. hint, (.euvel, Cumin. Sumac, Sugu, Sn It. Bone, Col Tee, Spire. Dreg, I/ye-Stuff., Ac. Together with a..nr , inetit of Blight rind Am:euled Iron Wire. All of the above sold w boleol le or rei ul, by J A. :1 1:I 51 N Front St., l'lntatra. Philadelphia, May I. IE-5(1,10m JAMES B. HOLLINS, Lop)).ler awl Wholesale Dealer in China, Glass and Queensware, Nu. 340 Al a, Let i.irret.lll.)vr Truth. .uno h >ple, 1 1 1uludelphsa. May 17, 1856-11moi S. LAWRENCE UOTEL, -- 28S Chasuul :demi, Philadelphia. M. S. CAMPBELL. PROPRIETOR vv MULLIN, .SeI • ERINTENDE:%T. :Wily 17, I83(1-if SC:=I I 3EICT\T G.- - 32 - G-M3EL 4112 SAMUEL/LS, T_Letack.ocusct.ox-. X=D , 033.213. , . n, Pll FIVE PER CENT. interest as follows: Amml a regular deposit "recount is opened, Five per cent. Interest per annum COIIIIIIeIICCS, 1111t1 IS added at any time to the deposit, which is id. interest, is PAY AIII.E ON DEMAND. deposits must remain TM RTY DAYS before drawing Interest—after which nine Five per rent.lnter est jcr 11111111t11 is added from the dale or the deposit, which with the Interest. is PAYABLX CrS. Depositors not arnsmnk Interest win always be ne conusiodated in proportion to the value of their aeon ens. JOHN CYDER &CO. CON , F.TINO OF .1011 V Crocus. DAVID HAIR, V eat. Er.III.KMA Ititiuo N. 11.—The members of the firm are uulirldunlly lia ble for all the oblipations of Jolt:, 111,1Elt S. CO. t 21,183641 IMPORT/MT STANDARD WORKS. HISTORY of Congress during the first term of Wu , laingion's Admioi.tra:loo. $. , 2,( 4 ) 111.tory of Gerinutiy. (liulthrouiell; LI 'flutes, 1 vol., Iloariry of England. 100 plates and marl, 3 (Antigua) intporiett.*ls 00 Ili-tory of the Reformation, (D.,Auhigtie,) 10 plates, viols. imported, 81Y00 Jo-eph it , ' Complete W0rk4,113 plot e 4.0 cola , St 0 50 Ilisayitit'A Complete Works, 50 plates, 3 volb,lm• ported. 5113.50. F. nily Comtheninry on the Bible. (100 authorii.) 10 pllo;e4. 2 vol•. $l.lOO. Flintily Devotion+, (Fletcher ) 51 plate., imported, Talc+ of the llorders and of Se otlursd. OVE , on.) DI 'time+, 5 vol. , $ 1 0181. Slink.penre'. Complete Work., Fl plates, vole,, imported. *ll 511 , V. A, 'IV. 11. P. are Agent+ for all the American and flogliali %Yorke. publi-hed I in number.. W. /Ir. W 11 rriEENIA Honk Agent. unit Importer-, I 01.: fiwg at., La ne June 11, 1:-.14I I y 200 AGENTS WANTED. $310,000 :north of Farms and Building Lots, the Gold Region of Virginia, (Culpepper I county) to lie divided amongst In 2110 ..illi•eritiern. on the 17th of September, leal, 'or the benefit of Port Royal reemile Academy. Sultneripuoun only tell dol lar+ earl,; nor-half down. the rent on the delivery of the Deed. Every Fulincriber will get a Ibulthinf Lot or a FllOO, ranging in value from Stn to t 5,2.5 000 l'ortr , and Lots are. Rohl -o cheap 10 Indere aettletnenin. a •udielent number being reke reed, the !acreage in the value of which avdl roinpennme for the apparent low price now* Ample F.eeurtly will be given for the faithful performance of contracts nod protniges. jr..rftlore agent- are wanted to obtain , uh.eriberg, to whom the 1n0..t hberul induerotritig will Ire wren. I Some ugenta avriie that they ate omit lag f3,!Oti per I month. Adverb-mg wtll be don.c for every rr,,,m WIWI"! For full particular , , Agen, re ifdc., apply to E. It OIIDEII. Port Royal, Caroline county, Vn. July l 2 1,3 G SCRAP IRON. 3:, 3E 41%. x... - m - mt. ra , GERMAN J PAS'S and other.. 11 ro hereby 'mulled that nincli of this nrucle trPoLEN front the different iron tt ark. in [hie vicinity: mud tliis notice it girth dint they may not hereafter exeunt I /1.7111 Ci ten Olt the ground that they were not meanc of tieing RucravEns Or STOLEN 1:001X, us if they hurt' no tiro, cdotery .111 receive the full penalty as well a s fa ptvi: of the haw. E. Haldeman & Co: Eterle, Heat rr S Co.: 31asseltmin .1c %Watts. A. A. .1. Wright. (o uhl. Brooke: Snuth limner, Kauffman, Slutc:6, A. Co.; Eckert A Myers. June 21. I Witt. CRAMPS, SCALDS, BURNS, &c. CERED in a short lime by Cooper's Anti. Pain Tincture. A• a p.uu alleviator, this Tincture. though not infallible. is lint surpassed by any other ever offered to the nfllicted. and takes the precedence of wherever it is WWI/. maxmurh a. II is purely vnunrAut.ti, commin• nothing POISONOUS, and may be used trill SAFI TT. One bottle has been known to cure six cases of Dysentery, be.,,lrs a ease or two of Cramp and Colic. It will relieve almost every variety of Pain. within from one minute to fif teen matures—even the most nettle cases of Neuralgia and Blieumntims. and is used, not only by Physician-, but by person. of every rhos. awl I'llll4. WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR? in good for wind and pain in the Stomach and Rowels, Diarrhea and Dysen•ery. Colic, Cholera and Cholera !Rollins, Rheumatism acute. chronic and ner• vons. Philiisie or Asthma. Croup. Cold. ' Couch.. Senlds Burn., Wound., Sprains, slid - and Swollen Joint.. Neuralgia or Tic DOJOICOLIXI nrhe, Sick and Nervous Head:wile. to quiet a nervou. reetle.Pnes., and On. enable one to dlep calmly Pain in the ad., a Stitch in the Back, Cricke,Gramp., and aline.% every kind of pain, intervil and external, Ivy Poison. Stings and Sites of i.01.0f101.1.1 FEVER AND AGUE. FITS, Hiccough. Heartburn, Cold Peet, Freeze., Chilblain.. Painful Corn•, Old Sores, to allay Inflammation. and prevent Mortification. he., Ac. 1:•1'14 ICE .1.5 CENTS A BOTTI.E...L:Ij SAM% FILBERT. Again, Columb:a. June tr, Attention, all ye who Buffer. UravgasAL S t LIT, for the cure of Chilblains, Chopped or Crocked (lands, Barns or Scalds. Cuts or %Wound, old Sores. Pimple. on the fare, Breaking Out and 'Form on ehildren, Chstin, Bum, Boils, Festers, Felon., Ulcers, and all drrenrts of the Ohm. The Proprietor n ",is valuable article has 'loch confidence in i list in every cane where it does not Rive fall MUM . _cum.. he will take. it back and refund the money. Only BS cents per box. Prepared and Sold only by SAMI. FILBERT, Golden Mortar Drug and tThead cal Store, frontal:est. Columbia. May 31, 1856. BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. swain's pa Panacea. BulPs Sarsarilla, kr. For Bale at MeCORKI.F: h DELIA:ITS Family Medici'!. Siert. OM Fellow's 11011. 1.14 Baskets and Flowers, Baguets and Pyramid%, IffAlt to Order, by the subscriber, at the _LY_L shortest notice. ffe has facilities superior to any person in the place for procuring handsome flow ers, as in addition to his own large pad various col lection he has access to the extensive nursery of 3. W. Houston & Co. He will be happy to receive or ders for anything in his line, and will charge such prices us cannot but be cutisfartory. JOSEPII YEWDALL. 15=M:1=1===0=72m JOHN W. SHUMAN'S NEW BOOT ISL SUOMI STORE, VRONT STREET, -Columbia, Pa.--Theit uniterrigued respectfully ittiortristhe pub lic that he has Just oilseed at the above place, a large and splendid useurtmeut of Boots and F.ltoss. comprising. FRENCH CALF-SKIN, MEN'S MOROCCO, KIP & oTHER. BOOTS & SHOES, to which he would invite attention. Having made litr selections in this branch of the business will. rare. end from the largest wholesale houses in the cat)• of Philadelphia. he feels confident tnat all wile wain good articles will call and examine his stuck. Ile has also a lares and !mandrel assortment of FINE SHOES FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, cum iAting of ?meat Foxed Gai •er-, Prebrli Morocco Pushing, Enamelled Sprior, Heel Parodic, Ituhuu Cloth Guiters.Madras Fad Ties und in tact all the late-t notv in m.o. Al-o all kind. of Hoye', Youth•' and Missed Boots and Shoe.. of every mze and det•criptiou, and a fine aO•co talent of Meat's Gaiter.. such as Patent Glove Tops, Cloth, Cillf,kin, &c., &c , iu great variety. The tobAcriber hopes by oriel anon/ion to bumness, to merit a :these of public putrounge. The public ure melted to cult and examine the good?. J. W. SIIUMAN. Colombia. April 12. l'ebtLlv Susquehanna Planing DIM, COLUMBIA, PA. THE undersigned respectfully announce to llkvir (nemlit nod patrons, nod to the public gen erally. shot they ore prepared In foritiidi on hind+ of FLOORING, SIDING AND SURFACED LUMBER. A l+o, Shutter.. I.lliitibi, 'Window and Door Frurtit+, Moulding., .s„e , at the. lowest markot price All orders by mail or othertvi-e addressed to the undereogned, Columbia, rit...hall rreeiVe al. D/CKINSON & II VEY. Mop 31. ISM-r(. TlllarLE Or FASEtION. f AMES D. GRIFFITH, Fashionable Halp ? and Cap Stole. adjoining l ferr's hotel. Front street. Columbia, respectfully informs his friends and the ruinous of Columbia, that he bus opened his 31:3.Wft saxzcl iC.E16.1(31 tfI=STC,,, an above. /3env practical butter. ins whole at tention Dill lie preen no please all who may (as or him With s cull, with the cheapest Mid mast durable ar ticle that can be had forth, pence. in the country. Terms cash All Order, promptly V2itielitett. Col Lr.r, April ;N. S. SECROXIDEIt, Ladies soot ids shoe 32franufactarer, No. 1 Locust street, Columbia, Pa. V.SPI:CI'IIII.I.Y tender- his ailleere thank, for the s cry Llama patranatre he has received. Mid would alumina., to his patrons 'hal has pot supplied sell o uti n large and clinics variety of materials, mold is prepared to make up. In aildnion to 1114 large stock of ready-made work on hood. I.ndirs. Misses. and Ml &Nei SHOES, oArrEns, LOOTS. sI.IP PERS. Sc.. in the latest Mal Lwt ‘tyles. lief 00111111liallea of the Inver so liberal') bestowed by the public. SIIROMER, March 15, 1556. Columbia, pa, rzraksr. TAILELNOTICEI THIS and then give us a call. The New UYork and Philadelphia Weekly Papers, and also the Daily Papers, can be bad at the Book Store of T. J. Miles; such as the New York Ledger, Bulletin, Herald, and a number of other papers. The Daily Papers can be had every evening, after the Slow lina aitrivas. The Weekly Papers every Saturday evening. Harper's, Godey ‘ s and Ballou's Monthly Mag azines. Please give us a call. Columbia, April 16, 1856 ONCE MORE ON HAND, With a Large and Superior Assortment of MULTI:I7IMS, JEWELRY, AND 51X4173311.1X78.1L13. GOLD LEVER WATCHES, Dopler, Wines, unit Quitriie rs, at prices to sun everybody. Also AM entire new stork of CAMEO AND MOSAIC 13.11EASTP IlsiS and Eur•ltincit, of the latest style.. O.L.O•ORe3t OCICa! of every description; together with a thousand and one other articles, can he hud nt P. SIIREINFIR'S lratth and Jetrtdry Stott, Front Streer, Columbia. April 5, 1556. NEW SPEING GOODS, AT IIIIcTAGIUE & IMO'S ORIGINAL and One-Price Cash Store, Whole: sale and Retail deniers in Foreign nod Domes, lo Dry floodn, Ready-Made C;0111/1.g, 110111% and Shoes, Tiunks.a.c. I.,AMR' DRESS GOODS. Mack Gros de Rhine Silks; Insley, striped and maid Silks: Foulard Silks; ChoHie 01111 satin stripe Rarege and Ti•sucs, white and floured 13inthaws. Lawns and Prints. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERE4 French black Cloths of INIC:!011 7 e. muse• English blue Club and brown do.; French black Cnssimereo; striped, plain and solid colored Cu•simeres; black Satin, Brocade Silk and Mareonnick Ve.iiners. SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS. Cushrnere &Imwl•,Broche Bordered Shawls, black and colored DOMESTIC GOODS 'Afiv-liitr,Tirli nig-, Cheek m,Unielisimsanil Drilling., rnd a great variety of Do-,cry unerruntriing.. IZEADY-MADE CLOTHING. Cloth Frock and Dre.c Co;tit, do do Ctaa.tmere do do Mack and Fancy Co.tiinere Pant.; do do Satinett do Mack and Pitney Sono. silk nod Cn.dirnero BOOTS AND SHOES. idea'. Calf; Kip and Grained ThicitA; Men's Calf. Morocco and Cloth Gaiters; Ladle,' aud Morocco limn., Jenny LIM/. non/ Slippers Ladies' black nod colored Gaiter... Mid shoes so nil varieties. Al: our Gond. iIIIVC ' , era carefully selected in New Yolk 11.111 Philadelphia markets. (or Ca , h, and %mil be .old at a small advance (or the same—our mono Qaiel Salty and Small Pre.titt, and >io &wade to ,imin 6(.1,41, Me VAGUE A. April 219, 16151 - 3. Front Weet, Columbia. THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS PITRNXI I I7ILEI ViTA73.II.II.OOIYES. TOHN SRI: MERGER, ut itls old stand, Locust street, above ttie thlil Fellows' Hall. C 0111110314, Pa.. again calls attention to his superior and spiel*. lid o..,ironent of CABINET-WA RE AND CHAIR-WORK, of all descriptions, whirls he to ill .ellon &firmest reasonable berms. Al, he manufactures hisown work, he is enabled to warrant every at snide to be o lint its. represented; and to be a• good a- it in cheap. 1,11. stock is very large, and In part embraces Ores •irig. Pima and Malley Bureaus; Sideboatil• ' Sor a .,; Clod. End. Sot,, Centre. Dressing, Dining and Break- Itt,K.4; Common. French and other BED STFADS; Common and Fancy CHOIRS, and SET TEES of every sty le. together with a general assort ment stall Lind. of FURNITURE. nolera Is will be intended with it Splendid Hear... on short nonce. and all ac to star) attention glean to ITN DEItTA Ile ...nee an inspection of rooms, reeling confi dent that be is able to supply any article of Furni ture that may be desired. seell•mude and durable,and "eheap as uhe elieripe•t." Re-na:liiing Chairs and Varaislung Furniture fti lelldCd to. Cnium , iin.Marrii 15 IVA. ICE CREAM SALOON. MRS. ANDREW REITER takes this meth od of Informing, the pablic ulna she is now pre pared to furnidt lc, Cream of c%rry variety. at the short est tamer. The new and capacious building latrly erected, adt.tning the old plum has been opened for the convenience of etottors, nod every cfron redl be made to imnart comfort to those who call. She respectfully FP 11.'6 a share of public patronage at her saloon, attoming the Jefferson Ifoute, Front street, Columbia. May 3, I NSG. k .14) te .1A S IX D T l on u i ii i i C L l- u •S in A b l e C re p d reili t.' e k .ste::e w vr a u n rt te ll w on t, tho n urg:l 9 . }:liquire of DANIF.I. HERR, President. of Board of Trustees Columbia Public Ground Company. Columbia. June 21. 1,17.11.2=0, TWENTY' SOARES OF COLUMBIA BANK STOCK. F,nquire at thf• office. January 19, 19..5(e' tf SIILKEY FOR SALE, AFIItST-11.1all SUM for sale very low. Enquire at We office. leo:amtan, Jane *2l. 1356. New Arrival. JUST reedred a large and splendid assort ment AL...IMM O CP. tIL ...1E IS. Icesim , tile', tor the :Spring and Summer trade, sa J. MS' Cheap Hsi Stare, No 3 Shrelner's Row,Front Street. Columbia,'Slay 31, 11156. T OOKING GllBll2.laskets, littektta,Sraans, L A Wash-Boards, and a splersll4 IM, of DOW Slats, just received by Anse 23, 1856. SAP SAGO cui:bzr, Pickle., Seteiapa, &c., jest received and for sale by June W. 1955. S. C. SWARTZ. PLAIN and Cauvasged Sugar Cured Hera, for sat* by Jane 1... 1454. T. J. MILES S. C.SAVAICTZ. ft. C.SWARTZ
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