rIitILSANFORD'S INVIGORATOR is recom mended to the - public, relying upon its Intrinsic Ilene& to 3eIIIIIPC it favor. •- , For all Bilious attacks, it may be truly and safely relied upon as being folly capable of removing the djetares for which it is recommended, and- for giving tone and Vigor to the general system: • - Its qualities have been fully tested in a long prac tice, by theprOprietor. 'Through the urgent solicita tions of many, who have need and been benefited by at, the proprietor has been induced to place it before the public. For all Bilious Derangements, Sick kfendaebe, Chronic Diaracca, Habitual Costiveness. Bilious Colic, Dyspepsia, Pain in the Stomach and Bowels, General Debility, Female AVeuknees,&e. For sale by druggists generally, and by Samq Fil bert, Columbia, Pa, and J. A: Wolf, Wrightsville, Pa. Dyott & Sims, general agents, Plaludelphia.,and also by . Sanford & Co , N. V. May 3,1956.1 y August 14th, by Rev. D. W.Bartine. Jonx Acurxruvg, of Providence, to Smucx Deux. of Drumore.. On the same day, by the same, blicxxxx. GaraLt to ELIZA DUKE, both of Drumore. At Baltimore, on the 13th inst., by the Rev. A. F. Mickey, Mr. W. W. FAT, of Philadelphia, to Miss 51xxX 411. Hoox, of Baltimore, AUL '4X)U.7.--Y:). On the lilth ittst.,Enrrn Atstsa, infant daughter of B. R. and E. J. Knotwell, aged 7 months. In Warwick, on the 9th inst., lizicss Fantorica, aged .76 years. In Lancaster, on the 14th inst.. ANDREW SWARTZ, aged 60 years, 9 months and 7 days. SECOND GRAND PIC-NIC UTHE SOCIAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, to be held on Bi g Island, Tuesday., September 2d,18..56. MANAGERS.—James AlcCann, James Barran, J. Cilbert, D. Plou g hman, J. Mullen, Wm. Du levy}, G. Dahurr, G. maker . J. Lloyd, S. Hollin g sworth, G. Young. T. Meelune, M. Clatfelter, FLOOR MANAGERS.—S. A. Dene g ri, J. E. Henry. ASSISTANTS.—R.TrieIcer, W. McDevitt. Columbia, Au g ust M, NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders for the erection of Piers in the River Susquehanna, opposite the borough of Columbia. that an election for Live Managers. to serve the Co.. Wail the lot Monday of April next, will be held at the house of Col. Herr, on Saturday, the 30th fist., between the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock P. M. JOHN COOPER. • Col. DANIEL lima, Commissioners. WM. F. GIVEN. Columbia, August W, 185 G-21 PIIIILIC SALE. WILL•be sold* at public sale,bn SATURDAY, AUGUST 30,14;6, at the Franklin House, Lo. cust street FOUR TWO STORY FRAME T/17:7403..1/313._..1ZECYL1.45101614 14 14 , 64 feet, situate in — Third street, between Perry and Laurens, adjoining property of Win. S. Dickey and Samuel Atlee, and formerly owned by P. F. Fry. There lots are the property of SOPHIA DROWN. wife of the subscriber who is legally authorized to sell them. They will be sold on the most reasonable terms. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock P. M., when condi tions will be made known by JEREMIAH DROWN. Columbia. Augu.t 2;18X It Commonwealth Insurance Co., 'UNION BUILDINGS, Third street, llarrisburg, t.,) Pa CHARTERED CAPITAL, $200,000. Insure Buildings and other Property against !ass or damage by fire. Aldo, against perils of the Sea, In land Navigation and Transportation. DIRECTORS:—Simon Cameron, Geo. B. Leaman, William. Dock, Eli Slifer, James Fox. Geo. Bergner. Benjamin Parke, Wm. 11. Kepner. A.R. Watford. W. F. Murray, F. K. Boas, John 11. Berryhill, Wm. F. Packer. • • _ • . _ . . OFFICERS:—SIMON CAMERON, Pre...Went, BENJ. PARKE, Vice President, S. S. CARRIER, Secretary. H. 11. FRY. Agent, Columbia, Pn August Z 3, 1856. RE2VIOV.A.Z. TUE undersigned takes pleasure in staling to the public, that be has removed his ttaguer rem n and Ambrotype rooms to the North-West canter of North Queen street and Centre Square, in the sec ond story of the building formerly occupied 1131. Long. encelcer Cooper,as a dry goods store, where lie has a. very large light put up expressly for the ausinew, iso that lie Will be able to tale Pictures in cloudy Weather as well us clear. J. DELLINGER. m. S.—Thankful for past favors, and hope by inking %ood pictures and goring perfect satisfaction they will be eontinued. 313• ENTRANCE ON EITHER SIDE. Auc.uer 23. 1e60.3m more Men Wanted Immediately. AFEW more enterprising and native young men can find immediate employment, by which alley can make SGOO or woo a year to net us agents der several new and popular works juskpublished ex .:1'154.0v for agents, mid not for sale in lrookdores. We have a great somber of agents employed. many of - whom are making from 815 to $2O a week. Those Nebo istish to engage in this pleasant and profitable business, srio, for particulars, etc.. add ress C 1.. DIt.RBY St CO., publishers and Wholesale Booksellers, Sandusky City. Olio. Editors of Newspapers, by giving the above, end followitic Throe insertions and curling attention to It, and sending . a copy containing it, will receive any three of - the tollowing works: Life of Josephine, by Headley, 51.12.5.; Lire of 1,11- fayet:e, $1.25; Life of Napoleon, do ~.51.45; Wild Scenes of a lianter's Life, $1.25; Life of Nary and Alaritte Washington, 41,50; Odd Fe110w... , antalet,Si. Any person wishing any of the shove books can lave them sent by mail, free of postage, On receipt of the above remit 'price. Address C. L. DERBY &CO. Amens? 22. 1R.% 31 GUN NOTICE. ANDREW WURFFLEIN, importer and Plana facturer ofOUNS, RIFLES, PIS;POI.S. &c., No. 122 North Second street, Philadelphia. Where he keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of flue double and single barrel Shot Guns, large Duck Guns, Hales and Pistols of all kinds. Also, the celebrated cast steel rifles, with increased twists. to shoot the pointed ball of Iris own inuke; rifle barrels, slant ling., pouches, &c. He invites persons wishing to purchase goods in his line, to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as be is determined to sell on the moat reasonable terms. . . Crrstrticular attention paid to repairing in an its branches. August X11,1M6-3m • 0 OARS AND MANTILLAS, AT Wholeak and Retail. Geo. Balpin & Co., Importers and Manufacturers of CLOAKS AND IMAM ILIA% No. 174 Chestnut street, (a few doors above 7th,, south side.) Philadelphia 1111 con nection with Geo. Balpin, fit Broadway, N. Y. The largest manufacturer of these . goods m the United States.) Beg so mill the stienison of Wholesale and Retail buyers to their large and vaned mewl:of CLOAKS, TALMAS, &c., FOR THE FALL TRADE Their collection comprises a complete assortment of all the latest Persian Novelties in Velvet, Moire - Antique, Cloth, Plain Silk, /ex.. &c.; while the facilities afforded by their eOlllleCllOll with the largest Manu facturing House, (of thee. goods,) in New York, ena ble there to guarantee better value than is obtainable elsewhere iu this market. GEO. ECLPIN .4. CO., 174 Chesnut street, aLove 7th, Pht:a. AUEUM 23.185a•Jm Farmers of this Neighborhood, GROWERS of Wheat and Rye, USE LEINIU'S SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. if you wont heavy Crops, or LEINAU'S AMERICAN FERTILI ZER. These valuable Manures have been used for the past siz years successfully for the grain and tobacco crop in Virgins, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Dela ware, Maryland, and Islands of Remade and Barba does. A barrel, (210 lbs.) Is sufficient for an acre of land. The above Fertilizers are composed of reliable Chemical Elements, which largely increase the crop and improte the soil, doubling the value of the land. price of the Phosphate of Lime, is 540,00 a ton. Nile r gened 9,50.013, the American Fertilizer 555,00 per ion, or 11.7.39 a barrel, 5145 a keg; also , every variety of GUANO, Pure Land Plaster, Pot Ash'. Nitrate of Soda, none Dust, Powdered Charcoal. &c.. &c. GEO. A. LEINAIL Proprietor. N 0.19 South Front street, Phila., Pa. Goods delivered free of charge. -Cr To Wholesale Dealers, a liberal diseonut Pamphlets in the English and German Languages. gratis. Orders at a distance, cash accompany ing or draft. promptly attended to by G. A. LEINAU, Proprietor, Phila., Pa. N. B.—DIPLOMAS have been awarded from the Pennsylvania Agricultural Society; New York C rys- Sal Palace Association and New Jersey State Agri cultural Society. August 16, 18313-3utos. 't I MI ' 0' I SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LINE. TUE oily Enver Medal yet awarded by lig ricultaml Societies, was given to this Superior Article, at the lam Pennsylvania State Fair. at Har risburg, as a Fertilizer of the Beet Quality for Wheat, Corn, Oats, Grass and Potatoes,reising Heavy Crops, and greedy improving the soil. The subscriber re. epectfally informs Farmers and Dealers that be is prepared to supply the PALI demand with this Supe. nor and well tested article. AGENTS WANTED.-ell liberal discount al lowed. Also, No. 1. PERUVIAN AND MEXICAN GUANO. Poodrette and Land Plaster, Oils, Candles, soap, , of the best quality, at lowest mark et ru ERleO. JNO. L. POMY, 9 and 10 Booth Wharves. below Market at.. Phila. I^ Farmers can loud on two private alley., and ay And the crowded wharf. Philadelphia, August 10,1136. WESTERN HOTEL, PRISONS Philadelphia will find the above HOTEL, No. 2153 Market Street. a central and eecolonucal boom. It basjust been considerably en larged, rscaly furuisbed and entirely renovated through out. HO! K 11%;.?... Promoter. July M.l-VA-3usos. WANTED, ' A GOOD _ FALLING TOE Address:Box x 39, Columbia _Post Office Coluta* August 16, 1&50. " NEWARK FEMALE SEMINARY. TUE next scholastic year of this histita lion will commence September Ist; and . will be divided into two nessions of twenty-one weeks each. Superior teachers, thorough instruction, pleasant l oc ation, and the family intercourse enjoyed where the number is no limited, make this a denim tile school. The department of MUSIC, AND MODERN LAN GUAGES, are in charge of Prof. Maws, who-e long experience and eminent success give ample security for the improvement of his pupils. The other depart ments are well sustained by teachers of acknow ledged ulitlitg. • TERMS.'-Board an d Tuition an ng ish Lfpnchee and Latin, 870 per session. -.For particulars apply in the Principal, MISS IL CHAMBERLAIN. Aug. 16.1610-41 Newark ; Delaware. TILIMMOUNT SE11472 1 11L11:7, QIXTEEN miles north-west from Philadel k., phut, near Norristown, Pa., will he open for young men and boys above 14 years of age, from Oc tober 1,1950, till June 1.1957. The site as healthful. the accommodations sufficient for 140 boarders and 0:10 students, and the terms not exorbitant. The range of studies is extensive, the teachers experienced and able, and every reasonable effort is mode to promote the physical, intellectual and moral welfare of the scholars. A Circular will be sent to order, with par ticulars and references If desired. SAMUEL AARON. Aug. 16,".X-3mos Principal. Norristown, Pa; JUST RECEIVED, Fresh Ground Flour from new Wheat. Shorts, Ship Stutrit. Chopped Corn and OaPt 3 ate., for sale low. A. M. RAMBO, Aug. G, 18.56-21 No. 4 Mechanics' Row. MR. A. ARMSTRONG'S ENGLISH & CLASSICAL SCHOOL Wbe re-opened on MONDAY 'MORNING THE 11TH at 9 o'clock A. M: Columbia, August 3 , 1.3.5.6-4 t NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! NOW opening at HERR'S CHEAP STORE, All Wool Dellinies ofevery• color, ni low prices. FALL DELAINCS—A choice lot now opening for the full trade. , . PLAID CLOAKINGS—Now opening a benuaral lot of French, all wool Plaid Cloukinge, elegant goods for children's wear. bIERRIMACK PRINTS—Now opening, a choice assortment Of Merrimack and Cocbeco Print& LOW PRICED PRINTS—Pour cases New York mills, long and small figured prints. only G. good colors; also, blue and orange. and blue and white, and black and white prints at SHIRTING PRINTS —A nice assortment of new style Conettoga and Cocheco Shirting Prints, now on hand. • . SHIRTING CHECKS—Now opening, one cave Plaid Shirting Checks, extra heavy and very dark. Also. a choice lot of Striped Shining*. FURNITURE CHECKS AND TICKINGS--Now on hand, a full assortment at all prices. Now opening, five caves and three bales bleached and unbleached Al uOins, at 6, 6,10 and PI. Also, all widths Sheeting. FLANNELS, FLANNELS. • Now on hand a full assortment of Red, White, and Yellow Flannel.. Plain and Twilled. Also, double width Shrouding Flannels, and a full assortment o: Sack Flannels. . . CORSETS! CORSETS—To the Ladics—The sub scriber is now opening a new article of Ladies Cor sets, very highly recommended for comfort and bean ty. Also now opening, a nice article of HEAVY CORDED SKIRT, very superior to the hooped skirt. JOHN lIERR, No. 5 East King street, Lancaster Pa. August 9, ISM. Wall Paper. wE have just received number lot of pretty plylea low priced wall paper. A good assortmen always on band, at H. C FONDHRSMITH'S Aug. 2, '.H. People's Cush Store, Columbia. NOTICE. 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, 111 my absence. Those hav ing claims ngtowd me. will present them to the same agent, at the Col bit News Depot. Front street. JAMES S. McMAIION. Columbia, Augc.t 2, ISSG. I t l o A a P t P r e i ct received R a l lsov o r/l um e n o s u l t, 500 e ß c E re S is ss of good . quality and disteresit aloes. wrapping paper— which oiTcred cheap for cash, or in exchange for good cotton Raga. 133 - Country Alerchassis please notice! H. C. FON DERSMITH'S Aug 2, %SG. People's Coals Storie s Columbia. Headquarters and Newd Depot. 'PILE undersigned, determined to keep up the. reputation of this popular establudisneut. Imo just returned from the city ill, a large and carefully st-leeted stork of -PAPER, BLANK BOOKS, FANCY AETI CL ES, &C Amongst the stock will be found a large assortmen of Letter. Cup and Note Paper, Hut/elopes ' from WI eta. to $2,00 per bog. Day Books, Ledgers.,Journals, Records; a very large assortment of Alemorunduin Books, doe., the., all of whirl, will be sol Jut the low est rates. S. R. SWARTZ, August 2,18.52-3 m No. 4 Front street. Music and Musical Instruments. THE undersigned haring made arrange mews with Mr J E GOLrl.D,w•ould respectfully .inform the Ladies of Columbia and vicinity that he is now prepared to furnish Music at the shortest notice. Permits in avast of first-rate Violins, Flutes, Gui tars, Banjos, or any other Musical Instruments, are respectfully invited to call at the Headquarters and News Depot. S. B. SWARTZ. N. B.—A very fine assortment of Violin and (Mimi Strings, always on hand. August 2, 1856-3:n THE NEW FERN. ATURRAY, YOUNG & CO., are as active as _la possible in making all necessary preparations to meet the wants of the coming Fall trade. Our stock on hand is larger. and as select, varied, com plete and cheap as any stock ever brought to Lancas ter liv nay one company of Bookseller.. SCHOOL DIRECTORS AND TEACHERS, observe ibis one fact; there is not another house in the State that gives the furnishing of the School Room with the best of neeessury School Books and Apparatus us much attention as this House does; cony sett neatly, we have arratigemen is with Pah lislierl and Alainufacturerd that others have not, which enables us to sell everything of the kind at the very lowest prices. To retain our position as the furnishers of such articles, we shall always make it a point totake no agency but for that article which is considered the best adapted to the wants of our Public Schools, and before deciding upon the merits of any article, we consult with, and get the opinion or Competent judger. INIURRAY, YOUNU & CO. A NEW' MUSIC BOOK! The Keystone Collection of Church Music new II) lIICI/I on the Cultivation of the Voice. This latter department of the Book should be noticed by all interested in Vocal Music; it teaches you how to produce pure mellow tones, to sing with expression. how to accent vowels and consonants This depv mutant is an entire new feature in manic hooks, the need of which hiss long been felt by Music Teachers. The author, A. IV. Jrnmiscot, assisted by E. 11. Pima?, has labored for !eventi years to reduce it to a system within the ccinprehension of all. The manic IS of the most varied mud pleasing character; nothing is wanting to make it the best book published. irrA copy for examination will be sent, postage free, to any one remitting 75 cents Al URR Y, YOUNG & CO.. August e, Lancaster, Pa. Great Reduction in Prices. SPRING & SIPINNIZEIR GOODS, A T COST, AT HERR'S CHEAP STORE.--- tl on hand, White Bereges. White De Laine and White Cashmere. Also, a large lot of Dress Lawns. GOODS—such as Dotted Swissea, very fine, and Medium Mulls. Jaconets; and a general as— sortment of White Goods SHALLIES AND DE LAINES--still a good assort ment on hand. Aud ut DRESS SILKS. we have a large and beau tiful at, at greatly reduced prices. Silk and Mohair Mitts at Cont. A1P0,21 fine lot of Parasols, which will be sold nt cost. Now ope ' g, a large lot of New York Mill. Prim, fan colors. only 61 eta. Al•o, a large lot of blue and orange Prints at eta. Blenched and unbleached Mastitis, at all prices; Shining, Cheeks and Stripes, Shining Calicoes. Also, a new lot of STRAW OATS, at less than cost. JOHN BERK, August 2. N 0.5 East King st,, Lancaster, Pa. EREONZIr INTANTZID. STN TIIOI7SAND DOLLARS wanted on mortgage, on unencumbered real estate, worth ten thousand. Enquire of DANIEL HERR, President, of Board of Trustees Columbia Public Ground Company. Columbia. June 21. IKiG. GARDEN ENGINES, 91(111R0 WING a stream of water 60 to 60 feet. Cam Iron Lift, and Some rumps, Born Door Ro Mrs, Turnip Drills, Itn prov etrW heat Drills, with Oats and Grass Seeder attached; Plows of various patterns and sizes; Square and Expanding BurroWs , Gore's Detest' Prem ium Butter Worker—a new article Jost received. Also. other articles for the form and garden, in their proper season. PA SCI I A la., MORRIS & CO.. Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market, Phila. July tn. tesB. Furniture, Furniture, CONSIBTING of Chain, Tables, Bedsteads, Wadi Stands. Dre•oinr Remus,. Marble Top 'yobleo, &c.,&c., selling off at FIRST COST** Carpet LINDRAT & JACKSON. Columbia. July 2G. 1456 A CARD. PBJ undersigned will be preparei, ON AND -L AFTERTIIE FIRST OF SEPTEMDER N EXT, To fibre Instructions . apoo the Piano- Porte.. Persons desirous of tak4loleszons ender her, cut have the use of her Pier: she will meet pupils at their own houses, Her Mt?, with or without the use of her piano, will be very moderate. JOSEPHINE HAMILTON. Columbia: August 16. 1856 It MUM. ZIL SUEPARD, Teacher of Music, Vocal and . instrumental, will continue to give instructions upon the nuno, Alelodcon, Violin, and in Singing, at his music room, corner of Front and Locust streets. He will also supply persons desiring any of the above instruments, with the best qualities, at the low , est city prices. B.—Orders for tuning and repulang Pianos will receive COIUMbill, Ago ustlo, 15513., Real Estate at private Sale. THE subscriber often; it privaw !lack a x.scit donlailltZ three-quarters of tut acre, more or tees, situate at the junction of the Columbia and Lancaster turnpike and the Mill road, wijoining properly of Johu Kauff man. It is a desirable lot for the construction of a private residence. Apply to JOAN D. MANGLER. Columbia, August 110.1850.tf SHREWSBURY CAMP-MEETING. rrillE regular trains will leave the N. C. B. A R. Depot, Columbia. every day during the camp, at 7,50 o'clock A. PI., and 12,45 P. 31. 7 commencing on Thursday 21st inst. AN EXTRA TRAIN 'WILL LEAVE ON 031:71\7=1.04:3?", .04etki. Xam.sirt., at 6 o'clock A. M. Returning, will knee Shrewsbury, at 5 o'clock-P. M. ROUND TRIP TICKETS. $1.371. D. F. GRIFFITH, Agent. Columbia, August 16, 1856. NOTICE. THE undersigned has authorized Mr. Sam uel Z. Ettinger, to collect stud settle all his out standing open accounts in Columbia CHARLES ZEITLER, Jr. Philadelphia. August 13, 1850. All persons indebted to C. Zanier, will please come forward and make payment, and tho.e having cr. counts against the same will present them for settle ment to SAMUEL Z. ETTINGER, A ug.l6, 1.95641 t at the Columbia News Depot. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE, ONE TRIANGULAR PIECE, containing an acre and a quarter, at the' corder of Marietta turupike and the etc road, about one-quarter of a mile from the depot. Columbia. And also, ONE THOUSAND FEET FRONT upon the ore-road, which will be divided into lots to suit pur chasers—a beautiul Situation for iCtottabsek Reasiiictems.c.oisp.mor, the soil being in oal condition, would suit well for VEGETABLE GARDENING. Or the whole tract of 15 ACRES will be sold together. Apply to J. 11. MIFFLIN. Columbia, July 10, 1156-tf PEB.UVI.A.N GU. NO. EXPERIENCE has taught the Farmer that the only reliable Fertilizer is the PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO. The subscriber, sole Agent in Philadelphia for the stale of it, Ims now on hand a large stock of PURE PERUVIAN GUANO, which he will sell at the lowest cash price, in lots to suit either deniers or formers. S. J. mimsn Sole Agent for Philadelphia, No North Wharves, and 97 North Water street. Philadelphia. August 16.1959.3m0s Columbia Head Quarters and News Depot. 9 1 11 E undersigned having purchased this establishment, respectfully asks u continuance of the patronage heretofore extended, assuring the public that he will do his best to merit favor. Mr. SAM GEL Z. ETTINGER. who has been in this establishment for the last 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 2,1E56. Front street. GREAT BARGAINS TN SUMMER GOODS, at Haldeman's Cheap Cash Store. In order to close out the balance of our Summer Dress Goods, we have marked them all down to such low pri ces that they cannot fail to sell. Among our stock will be found— Bareges Tissues—Plain and figured, very hand some, reduced to 90, 95, & 313 e. Crape d' E snsi ff ue ...Ao plain ptadc; also, green, r 1 . blue and pink, very fine ut 95e; finest in Columbia at 39e. cha ni es ---All cur 25c Challies reduced to le3e. Lawns Real French Lawns nt 12c and WOO; also, an oar toe - Lawns re shored to 121 c. Brilliants —white and figured 13rillinnts at 191- arid 15c; finest quality and beautiful styles at 17c. Also, another lot of the best I2le white 13rilitants we ever had. Dress Silks Oar assortment of Striped and Plaid Silks is still very good We are now selling great bar gains in Silks, which our cus tomers SIIOIII4I remember. Flounced Robes w. have ° fcw French Derege and Lawn Robes left, which we will sell very cheap. Mantillas --we will close out the balance of our Miuttillas at less than New York prices. We still have some very handsome ones. Also, Parasols. Summer Shawls, &c.; iii fart ull kinds of Summer Goods reduced in sane proportion, ns wc arc determined to close them all out before making our large purchases of Fail Goods. Our friends and custom ers arc invited to give us an early call and secure the bargains. HALDEMAN'S Cheap Cash Store. Columbia, July 19, 1956. READ TEIIS: FENDRICII & BROS', Front street,hare just received a lora , * lot of GERMAN SMOKING TOBACCO, which they will cell by the barrel or 'tingle pound.— They respectfully mime Tobacermkts nod others who deal iti the article, to give them a call. Columbia, Julyl9, 1500 lbs. Prime Fresh Turnip Seed, /70NSISTING of Purple Top, White Flat, Dale's Ilybria, Whoa Norfolk, Yellow Aberdeen. Pur• pie Top Ruin alga and Green Top do . at wholesale and retail, PASCHALL. MORRI:3 & CO., Implement and Seed Store, 7ili nod Markel, Philo, Julyl9, Ihno, CIDER MILLS. 500 E l d'e ' l l a s P J l e e t i n in o li manufacturing Porla t : e iliese unrivalled Cider Mills, greatly improved and strengthened since last year, and can supply orders at wholesale and reiud. Mills shipped to any part of the Union. PASCHALL. IVOR & CO. Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Illurlret, "July IU. 1a56. Baskets and Flowers, Bsquets and Pyramids, \4ADE to order, by the subscriber, at the Hiortert notice. He bus fucdiiiea rupenor to airy• per+on itt the place for procuring hund.otne flow er., as in addition to hie own large stud various col lection be har access to the. exten.ive cornet)• of J. %V. Houston & Co. He will be happy to receive or ders for anything in his line, and will charge such prices as cannot but be catisfactory. YEWDALI, July 19,1856. Gardener and Florist. Cherry street. CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. TIII% Celebrated Compound scientifically ji prepared from the hest articles of the Almeria Medico. has gained an unrivalled reputation fur the following coed effects. vit. PURIFYING THE BLOOD, I and thus curing SCROFULA, SYPHILIS. ULCERS, 01.0 SORES, OBSTINATE CUTANEOUS ERUP TIONS, and all diseases arising from the imprudent use or attune of Alercurv. REGULATING THE STOMACH AND BOWELS, thus it cures,Liver Disease.lndigestion, Bilious Com plaints. Costiveness. and Piles. SLRENGTHING THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS, • thus eau ing the food to nourish and support every REGULATING REGULATING THESECRETIVEORGANS and by enabling them to perform their proper fune lions, preventing and curing Bilious and other pain ful Diseases. STRENGTHENING AND QUIETING THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, that allaying Nervous Irritation, and curing all dis sea.es of the Nerves. I t is unrivalled in the cure of ail Female Diseases! Weakness, Irregularity, Ob structions. &e. IT IS ENTIRELY SAFE IN ALL CASES. Acting in harmony with the restoring powers of no tureot never Mures always benefits and cures, as thousands of voluntary cenificates from the best aui horniest testify. Price one Dollar per bottle, or six bottles for Five Dollars. Seld by Druggists and Country Merchants in all the cities and counties of the United States, Canada and the West Indies. Wfil. S. BEERS & CO., Proprietors, 304 Drondwasil New York. SAMUEL FILBERT, Agent, Colombia, Pa. November IT, 18354 y. NOTICE. TIMING purchased the Wire stock and IX fixtures ofthe Drug Store, in Front street. from D 4 Samuel Welchens, formerly owned by Wm, J. Shireman. I would announce** the citizens of Co. lumbia that die business will be conducted as hereto fore by my agent, tom. J. rthireman. AARON SHIRRISAN. „Ulu S. IPSG-9m • "()LAIN and Cenwanted Seim Cured Ilamb for sale L by June 49,19.6 S. C : SPCA RT.Z WANTED, TN a Dry Goods Store in this place, an expe rienced Saleaman. Onewho pomiesses the neees sarrquallecalions. and can come well recommended, will receive it good salary- Inquire at this office. Columbia,July 10, 185641- HOTEL KEEPERS AND MERCHANTS, .ZOON. TO ItOtra XLVTERZISTS! T OSEPH PUMICE . BILOS', take this , 41) occa sion to renew the expression of, their thanks to the public for the generous patronage extended to them in the past, and solicit a continuance of the same in the future. Beluga brunch of the Old and well. known Baltimore Tobacco Warehouse,lss Forrest street, Baltimore, the firm here htfve unusual facili. ties for carrying on the business in the best manner. Their assortment of TOBACCO AND SEGARS, .embraces every variety and Viand. 12 per cent...will be saved to the purchaser by giving us a call, as we warrant to sell at city prices. - 300,000 Segars, of Thirty Are Differed! Brands, constantly op hand, which we pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest city prices. -SNUFF and TOBAC CO of all kinds at the lowest rates. We, the five Bacangas, have advantages that are not possessed by any Tobacco firm in the United . stay ' good as Y , comm c . nded,. when the money will be Any artel,;!eohl by as may be returned if not as i JOSEPH. CHARLES. - refunded. JOHN FENDRICIL Prout SC'e.t3 ud door above Locust. rItANCIg, HERMAN and Columbia, Pa., July 19,1856 SELLING OFF ALT COST, AND dosing out a large and extensive as sortme. 01 Housekeeper's Goods at Carpet Ball. The subscribers being determined to relinquish the Carpeting mid Furniture 13usiriess, will on and auier Monday next, July 7th, offer a large, varied and exten sive a=.ortment of . _ CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTEIS, RUGS, MATS, AND FURNITURE of every description at WHOLESALE CITY COST PRICES, FOR CASH.I Persons in want of articles in this line will, find this decidedly . the time and place to buy—as every article will positively be sold at cost, to close. , I LIND4AY &JACKSON. Columbia duly 5, 19,50.-.' SELLING OFF AT COST. pH subscriber ' corner of Fifth and Union streets, will sell at private side, nt nett cost prices, the following styles of goods: Calicoes, Ginghams, De!alum Alpacas. Cloths. Cas nmeres, Cossinets, SommerGoods of all kinds. Vesting., Flannels, Moslins, Drillings. and a great variety of all kinds. in the way of Dry Good.; Also, o large assort ment of Boots and Shoes of sill sizes. The undersipied, intending to confine his attention to the GROCERY 13USINESS, hereafter. olfers his stock of Dry Goods to his friends and the public,williont profit. All are requested to call and get ILARGA INS. Grocer ies may he obtained as tumid, at the same place. lie respectfully solicits a share of public pntronage. GEORG li TII.LE. Corner of Fifth and Union Streets. Columbia, July 5, The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE. R. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered jj in one of our common pasture reeds c remedy Mat Cure. EVERY RIND OF 11171VIOR, from the worst scrofula down to a common pimple. He has tried it in over 1100 Cf:llizelt ' Witt never faded except in two cases; Oath thuliderlimnor ) Hr has now in possession over two hundred certificates of its virtuW, oil within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure in nursing sore ntooth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pim ples on the face. Two to three bottles will clear the system of Giles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth and stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all hutnor in the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most desperate case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. Five to eight Lollies will cure the worst case of scrofula, A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle. and a perfect care is warrauted when the above quint tity is taken. Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of die vicinity of Boston. I know the etfect of it ill every case. So sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humor. I mover sold a bottle of it but that I sold another; after a trial it always speaks for melt There are two things about this herb that ap pear to me surprising; first that it grows in our pas tures, in some places quite pientifol, and yet its value bus never been known until I discovered it In 11346 aerOnd. that. it Alacittlals—st lands uflnuniw. oruer to give some lira or the sudden rise and great popularity of the discovery, I will state that in April, .1.953, I peddled nand sold ,Lout six bottles per day—in April, 1654, I sold over one thousand bottles per day of it. Sonic of the wholesale Druggists who have been in business twenty and thirty sears, say that noilinig in the annals of patent medirittes was ever like — There is n universal praise of it from sill quarters. In my own practice I always kept it strictly for 1111- moms—but mace its introduetion as a general family medicitie, great and wonderful virtues Lave been found in it that I never suqlected.- Several eases of epileptic fits—a disease which woe always considered incurable. have been cured by a few bottles. 0, what a mercy if it will prove effect ual in all eases of ,that awful malady—there are but few who have sects more of it shun I have. I know of several elleeSOf dropsy, till of them aged people, cured by it. For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia., Asthma, Fever an Ague, Pam 111 the Side, Diseases of the spine, on particularly iii diseases of the kidneys, &e., the dis covery lion done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you get nod enough an. Duotc-rions ton thE.—Adult., one table spoonful per day—Children over ion years.dessert spoonful—.Chtl dren from live to eight 5 ears, teaepoonful. As uo di rections can be applicable to all constitutions, lake sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY. No. 120 Warren street, Roxbury. Mars. Price,Bl,i4l Wholesale Agents. New York city, C. V. Clickner. SI Barclay street; C 11. Ring, Ind Broadway; Rushton & Clark, 275 Broadway; A.ll. Jc, Sands, 1110 Fulton t.trect. Sold in Rochester by J.Elrvan & Co 'Wholesale Agents, No I I:1 State street; also. by L. Post do Co. GENIMAL AGENTS FOR PENNSILVECIA.-7'. W. .1.)3 oil & Sous. Fcr •nle in Columbia by R. Willinon., andTlcCmkin & Delleit. J. R. STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR, A GREAT ELECTRICAL REMEDY FOR PREVENTING AND CURING DISEASES. Stafford's Olive Tar Cures all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. (ALIVE TAR is applied and Inhaled, and 1„.., is not taken. DIRECTioNS —Apply by rubbing where pain or dineitne exists, then cover the parts with a planter amide clotted nilk, to winch stitch a thin layer of cot ton butting; then cover the batting avith thin muslis. Cotton or woolen flannel may be used instead of the oiled silk plaster, but the operations of the remedy will not he as speedy, nor an effective. Foe iNIIA uNa.-111see a saucer over a bowl of hot water. land keep it hot.) pour IMO the veneer enough Olive Tar to cover the tattoos; the apartment will soon be filled with its odor, affording to the patient an atmosphere impregnated with the deltglitful, blended aroma of THEW 01.1 AND OF THE PINE. • • - - Ircßenew the Olive Tur daily for inhaling by the above method. Another method of inhaling 1100 put Olive Tar on the Oiled Silk Plaster, which being worn upon the chest, the hem of the body will cause the Olive Tar to evaporate gradually, and as It rises it will be in haled. The Oiled Silk Plaster should be medicated with fre•lh Olive Tar every other day. Itt acute case.. or in those of long standing, both of the above meth ods of inhalation should be used.. By adhering to the above directions, the very worst forms of discuses of the Throat or Lungs. if not speed ily cured, will be greatly relieved; while temporary colds, Sure Throats, !adorned Lungs, Catarrh, Croup, Coughs, Be., Ice., will yield at once to its combined Curative powers. Stafford's Olive Tar Pollens and penetrates the skin; therefore in all Chronic or Active lnfiammetioas it will be (maid highly beneficial. so it nets directly spoil the Nerves, the Muocies, and the Joints, OLIVE TAR oiNvitENTit made by mixing Olive Tar and Mutton Tallow in equal parts. This Oint ment is a positive cure for all diseavesof the akin. Pain cannot exit where Olive Tar or Olive Tar Ointment is applied. Stafford's Olive Tar does not contain any mineral substances, nor any poisonous drag; the principal in gredients are Pitch Pine Tar, and Oil of the Spanish Olive. Stafford's Olive Tar is manufactured by a process recently patented by Mr. J. R. Stafford, Practical Chemist, by which process all the Acid and Acrid properties contained in the substances forming this Compound, are separated without she use of Chemicals. Sold Wholesale and Retail, by. R. WILLIA MS. only Agent in tins place. Stafford Olive Tar Company, 16 State Street, New York, and by Druggists generally. July 19,1636ty PRICES ILIEDITITIED! OR the purpose of selling off our stock of F F.CNISIER DRESS GOODS. preparatory to the "Fall Campaign.. Great Bargains can be bad at II C. FONDERSMITIPS PEOPLE'S CHEAP qASI-1 STORE, We offer a beautiful assortment of Plain and Fancy Bereges and Tissues, AT COST! We offer the balance of our beautiful stock of Chat lies and Berege Helaine. at very reduced prices. We offer the finest quality, and fast colored Lawns at 121 cents. Lawns at 61, 8 and 10 cent.. We offer "a few more,o and the last, of those ' , Sri' cheap Gingham., at 8 and lb cents. We offer come very pretty goods for men's and boys wear, at ems% bargain, We •ffer a very good article of Figured and Swiss Nadine. at 121 cents. Here is a chance tour' your money back," from a stock of goods which is new and wall selected, and sot incumbered with Old Gonda. Columbia, Jett IS. 1936. WHAT ALL SHOULD KNOW! • 'FEAT PATENT- AMBROTYPES are one of the greatest discoveries of the age, and destined to supersede every other kind and style of sun sketch es: They are more durable, beautiful and truthful than any other kind of Picture, and nunlike Daguerreo types, can be seen in any angle of light. Specimens °ribose beautiful Pictures can be seen at the Gallery of SHEPARD S. CO., and all wishing to — SECURETHE SHADOW ERBTIRE SUBSTANCE FADE," can do so in a manner and style that cannot be our- 'passed. 'Call at the Ambrotype Gallery of SIIEPA RD h CO., Corner of From and Locust streets, (south side.) Columbia, July tY3,1556. Perry, Davis' Vegetable Pain Hiller. Aft internal and external remedy for the curs of Cholera and Cholera hlorbuo, Dowel Complaints and Dysentery, Liver Complaint., Dye pepsaa, Tooth Ache, Palmetto Colic, Broken Breast., Weak Stomach, General Debility, Conker, Pain in the Head, Kidney Comp'alma, Severe Burns, Piles and Ringworm., Fever and Ague, A.thma and Phthisic, Rheumatic Complaints., Druietes. tore,., and for sudden Colds, Coughs, &c., &c. For sale by SA NFL FILBERT, Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front street. Columbia, July VG, 1850. SPECIAL NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the late firm of of GREENE & HULL, and to STEPHEN GREENE, are earnestly requested to settle their ac counts without daisy. IVe have called on many per .;.;:ts with bills a number of times, and shall finally pre ..,.:,,,, alt ;-: . .t. unpaid in a few dove, when we hope all in debtedl,:r.narcd to settle without further trouble. i,,es4Dssiabrye ;bat the I:: counts he elowd up early a, a , a note practicable, and we tie•qre nil ;•• of this. 6;7.' I E:N. E .I•DLL,. „4„,, STEPIRZ: ( a"-- -. ''' Columbia, July 12, lark. Tremendous Excitement ALT CA.A.RPM7C VTHERE all the new and desirable styles of CARPETING , i,OII, CLo rits, RUGS, &c., with a large assortment of WELfAtIADR xidivizwe,,, ore selling, oil at FIRST COST, to close business. I= Columbio„July 14.1 P 11 A difer l '.\l l A4 l 7i • AYER'S PILLS. Are Curing the Sick to an extent never before known of any Medicine. THALMS, read and Mae for yourselves. JULES ll.\Ui•a.. E.o .the stell.l, sown perfumer. of Cheidnut titer!. whose choice pro ducts ore found at uhno.l every toilet, Ku am happy to t•ay of yourCathaitie that I have found them a better family medicine, for Common use, than any oilier within my knowledge. Maury• of my friends have realized marked benefits from them, and coincide Is lib Me in believing that they posses% extraordinary virtues for driving out di•raaes and curing the sick. They are not only Clll,llllll. lint .ufe and pleasant to he taken—qualities whieh must Make them valued by the nubile. When they are known , The venerable Chancellor Wardlaw writes from Baltimore. kith April. 15,51 t "Ds. J. C A ruu—Sar: I have taken your Pills with great beitefii, for the 64tlesftlice4,11titputr, Ines of op petite. end Rations headache. which hat 01 late years overtaken me sit the spring,. A few doses of your Pills eared tne. I have tt..et.l your Cherry Pectoral trinity years in my family, thr coughs and colds with unfailing success. You make medicine- which elm; and I feel it a pleasuie to cotatnettil you for the good vou have done and are doing." Jolts P. Beatty, , Sec. of the Penna. Railroad Co., itop .Pentea R.ll Oiler, Phil'a Dec 13, 13:4 ',Sir: 1 take pletbaue in adding toy testimony to the efficacy of your inetlictues, having derived very ma terial benefit from the uue of both your Pectoral and Cathartic Pulls. I am never without them in my family, nor shall I ever conreat to he, teltile my mrams will procuru them"“ The widely renowned S. S. Stevens, M.D ,of Vent worth N. 11. writes: “Ilavnig used your Calleiriie Pills in my practice, I certify from experience Mat they are ail Invaluable purgtoive. In eases of disordered function.. of the liver, cau4ing, headache, indigestion. costiveness. tind the great variety of diseases that follow. they are a suier remedy than any Other- La all ruses where a purgative remedy is required, I confidently recommend these Pills to the public. ..A superior to any other I have ever found. 'eliey km sure is their operation, and perfactly safe—qualities winch make them an in valuable article for public use. I have formally yearn known your Cherry Pectoral us the best cough medi cine ul the world; and these Pills are in no wise hale- TlOl to that admirable preparation for the treattne itt of distares,” [(rad this from the distinguished Solicitor of the Su prelate Court, whose Initiate% abilities hose made hint in-thb,,a1—ne7111,11137771t, New Chieuns.sll. April, MI. ...sin I lucre great satisfaction ha assurnig you that myself and family have been very much benefitted by your medicines. My wife Was cured, two yearn snail.. Of o revere and dangerous cough, by your Cherry Pectoral. and since then has enjoyed perfect beside. My children have several timer been cured from attacks of the Influenza and Croup by it. It is nu eavaluable remedy for these complaints. Your Cathartic Pills have entirely cured me from a dys. pepsin and coptivencs4. which, lies grown 141011 MC for some yearn—indeed, tills cure is much more im portant, from the fact that I had failed to get relief from the best Physicians which this section of the eoun try affords, und front uny of the numerous reme dies I laud taken. 'You seem 10 us, Doctor, like a providential bless. ing to our fluidly, and you may well suppose we are not unmindful of it. Yours respectfully. LEA VIT/"/11AXTER.'' Senate Chamber, Ohio. April Silt, ISA. 'DR J. C. AVelt—ilollol'.l Sir: I have made a thor ough trial of the Cathartic Pills, left me by your agent. and have been cured hy them of the dreadful Rheu matism under winch he found me %uttering The firm dose relieved me. and it few aul , ,quelot do..es have entirely removed the dt.icase. I fee! in better health HOW 1111111 for some years before, which I nitribum en. tirel7 to the effects of your Cathartic ('ills. Yours with great respect, LUCIUS Id. Mr.TcA hr." The above are all from persons %elm are publicly k MINIM where they reside, and who would not make these statements WllllOOlll thorough conviction that they were true. Prepared by DR. J. C. AVER & &O, Practical and Analytical Chemist+, Lowell, Mass. RANIVI:I4 1 7 11.1WHT, Agent for Columbia, Pa. July 5, Iva smos. EORDEINTOWN PLIVEILLEI COLLEGE, nORDENTOWN, New Jersey.—This 11011 i. pleti.untly located nit the bank of the Dab aware Ili ver,near the grounds of the late Joeeph Rmto partrand directly on the railroad between New York and Philadelphia. Rettig chartered with full colle giate power*, it confer: , diploma. on Dire, who coo. plete the peetteritted coerce of study. Entire expein see for bourd, tuition, &e., for the collegiate tourer, one hundred and torty.four dollars per y ear. Orna mental branches extra. !Wile received at any period of the year and charged accordingly. Catalogues mny be obtained he uddre•eing Rev JORN 11. IiffAKELEY, A. M. President. Ne=sticora. From the Tremolo Missy :qirtte Untrue BORDT.,TOIVN rEMALF: • • A more liennuditl .nua lion end one better adapted to it. purpo-e., run rarely be found. The young Indira have jot elegant Wily ground, well 9.lltided, and cotitmanding n fine view of the Park, the Delaware. !'ellll'6 Manor. and Trenton. I I leas an ex teneive Chemical and Philopordsienl A !introits., ■ large Herbarium, and a line collection of American and Foreign minerals and festal,. REV. Ma. BPAXELIRT'S FEMALE • • IVe ma y add from our personal acquaint ance with the Principal, that pupils could not well he intrusted to the keeping of A more e•timahlc term her than he is.—State Journal, Wilmington, Del. BORDENTOWN FZSIALE COLLEGE—It 10.00111 10 ON that the course of study marked out i: most excellent— just the proper one to bring. forth true women. and not the baubles turned off' from many of our female strut naries.—Camden (N J) Democrat. flosocerowa rEmAtoc Cow:gm—The fact that nu most promment ell17(1111 and acknowledged careful parents entrust the welfare and education of their daughters to Rev. Mr. Drakeley is a fair greater tea timonial in his uelitilf than any army of references Amtricon Banner. Donozerowts FIMALS Cot.canc —We know of no location hi the country where the health of the student can be PO promoted as here; while the air of beauty and romenre which surrounds the place must tend in no small degree to the refinement and elevation of taste and feeling. • • • • • Of the literary advantages we need not speak; the name of Bev. J. 13rakeier t as President, is a suffi cient guarantee for them. Of stern integrity and moral worth—in his deportment mild, yet firm and un moved, and endowed with superior educations! qual ifications—lie cannot fail to exercise a most healthful and ennobling influence upon all who are under his influence.—Bordentown Register. BORDIMTOWIC FEMALY COLLEGIC.--A more ;Orogen:it and healthy sight could not be 'elected in an Nese Jrroev for all ittentunon of learning.—Ncte wick kredonlart. June 21.1830—1nt Save Your Broken Glass and China. CAL!, and purchase bottle of LIQUID DOL. DER, the best preparat a ion ever known for mend ing broken China and Glass. It is warranted to give entire sarirtaelion. Directions accompany each bot tle. Prepared and gold by JONATHAN FUNK. Washington. Lancaster roomy, Pa. For pale by K. .Withams. Columbia. and at the Medicine store of Reel/afield & Co, East Orange street, Lascaster. Pa. July 12. 1836-3 m. CITRATE. fdAGNEASIA. eteldlitz Powder. -Soda Powder and Mineral Water, always to be bad, of a superior quality, at IIIeCORWLE R DELLETTNS Family Medirinet.tore, Odd Fellow's Hall. 1856 I= J _ - tST received at the Family Medicine Stem. a fresh evenly cif Cern Snatch, Fllfilte, Rice Fleur, &mar Root &e. July *3, 'M. Pris•ate Sale of fleal. Estate. WILL let sold al pirate sale, the follow ing real :estate, situate in the borough of .Chester, Delaware county, Pa., pun of the estate late of Jonathan ro.er, deem to wilt—A large , near and aubatannally built BRIC K STEAM FLOW{ MILL, also. two mimic 3:II77 — MX_NX.s. LT aeracriasEsmiss itt 3=eIITIWOMOriCA high. The Aini is 40 by .541 tan , . tour stones high, situate immediately upon rhener creek, and in the:,centre:of business lit the borough. The engine is thirty borne power. There are four ma of burs and all the modern improvements. A Stone Wharf is upon the premiss, at which vessels of ten feet draught con lie, and unload immediately in the mill. The property is in a-populous manufacturing district, depending for dour upon importation from other din trio. of country. A daily line of packets nub fom the adjoining wharf to Philadelphia, affording con- matt ineuns of transportation. The difference of Investment between this mid a simlbir establi.lonent in Philadelphia—the chances 1 io buy and Fell immediately upon the tide water—the increasing demand for flour in the Furrounding count. try. already more than neveml such mills cal furnish, I gives this properly o decided pre erence over one lo voted in Philadelphia. The terms will be easy. Persons wishing to paella... will call On J. M. Broomall. Chester; or 1-mac Posey, Columbia. Possession will be given on the firs: of October, F. 50, at winch lime the lease of tine pre,ein leltatll will expire. HERS OF JONATHAN PLSLY, dee'd June 21. 1E.56- PRIVATE SALE. A TWO•STORY BRICK DWELLING, on locust street, above Fourth i• otTered for Zit Fide. For particular., &c , ruquii e of the sub crater, twine; ota the premises. OLI VER 1.1 1.21 NSON. Columbia. June i!l.. 3 56 tf For Sale.-Very Cheap, TOUR BRICK HOUSES, in good con-A wk. na modern unproveturl,t4, 01 strectx •or terms, c., s — ouute a I..'erry 4 Uni on • " apply to J. CALDWELL. Colurrthila. June 7. 1.5.`t0.-:f DAIRY IMPLEFIENTS. SPAIN'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC PREMIUM k.„, CHURNS. of various FiZe.; 311.1, noise Power Churns mid re.stures, Dollar NVorkers, 3 varieties, Butter Prints, &e. PASCHALL MORRIA & CO, Implement and Seed Sture,7tls and utket Phila Mai 21. le:id. JAMES B. HOLLINS, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in China, Glass and Queensware,. No. JlO Ahrket Qtreet. above Tenth. south ride, Philadelphia. May 17, ISM-Ginn., LAWRENCE SO TEL, - 28S Chesnut .vtreet, Philadelphia. WM. S. CAMPBELL. PROPRIETOR. O. W. AI ELLIS, 3 , :crtactNro.Dl:,T. Aray 1i 1:•56-if ttlb c=2• BANEE.II.S, Xarlanocztrzst '‘.7,3t3.23 9 .196, pAr FIVE PER VENT. initrest os follows: When a reefalar dryad! arroaat is opened, Five per cent Intere.: per :IDIOM) Collllneliren, Slid IS 1111(1,(1 nt liny 111111. 10 the tatere.t. is PAY ABLE (IN DEMAND. leref,Nelardeposit.. inu-3 reinain THIRTY DAYS before drawing Interem—eifter n loch time Five per eesit. 1 nter c.3 per annum Is added from the dale If the drprmit, Which with the Interest. is I'AVAISLII ON DENIAN D. DepLedtorA nut draWlog Interest will always he Ile conunothood in proportion to the value of their account, JOIIN O Vti ER .s‘. CU. CONSI-TING OF Joss OWER. DAVID DAM, ISIZN.I. EAU T.ItMA Nr. I laNur \I cn-areas. N. 13.—The members of the firm are individually lia ble for all the olilknitions of Jou., Gloria A: Co. lone ill. 1t,'56-if- IMPORTANT STANDARD WORKS. HISTORY of Congress during the first fella of Wii.ltittgloti , . Atimiuktrultosi.*: , 2Mo lll.tory of Gernilloy„ ( Kola. 11 uzch; 51pluica, I i•oi 111-tory of Englund. 100 plutcs and maps, 3 vole , (Aothno.,) Imported *1503 lli•tory - of the Reformation, (D.Aubigne,) to plate., S vats , importrgl, >DI 2 (2) Jo•ephuc' Convlste Works,33 phoes, vole ,SIO 30 Ihntynn's Complete Works, 50 plates, 3 vols , Im ported, 513.50. ' , ninny Commentary on the Dible, ((00 aulltom) 40 plate.. 2 v010...814.00. Family Devououd, IF:etcher.) 5l plates, imported, 'Pales of the Borders and of Scotland. (Wilson.) 10 pint..., 5 vole., 810.011. bluilspeure's Complete Works. 61 pluses, 3 vols., imported, 814.50. W.& W. 11. E. are Agent, for all the American and English Workt published in nuinbers. W. & W. 11. FREEMAN, Book Agents void 'lmporters, 40E King ii., Lune...ter. June 14, 1e30.1y 20CLEUIENT,S.WILINIMIM $.116,000 worth of Farms and Building Lois, TN the Gold Region of Virginia, (Culpepper county.) to be divided uiliongotlo,2tln sub-eribers. on the 17111 of September, 056, tor the benefit of Pon Royal Female Academy- Subsertpuons only ten dol lars elle hi one-half down. the rest on she delivery of Me Deed. Every suliwrilier will get at Lluildiug Lot or n Farm, rouging in value from $lO to 893000 These Purina and Lots ore sold to cheap to induce settlements. a sufficient manlier being reserved, the M the cultur of which will compensate for lie uppurent low tree now asked. Ample security will he given for the faithful performance of contracts and promises. lErMore acento are wanted to obtain ruboeriber•, to whom the moot liberal inducements will he given. Some agents wine that they arc making e2oo per mouth. Advernoing wall be done for every agent where po,•trle. Fur full particularn, agencies, &c., apply to li. HAUDER. Port [loyal, Caroline county, Vu. July 1.2,15 X. SCRAP MON% =I 3E -A- MI 313 Fe- fet , GERMAN JEWS anti other., nre hereby notified that tnuelt of this article 1. STOLEN from the different iron tvorlot in this 11115 notice is given that they may not herenfter excuse themselves no the grunt.' 'hot they were not aware of toeing RECEIVERS or sToLE:s; (:0013:4, ns It they are -4.1 proved, they will receive the full pennlty no well a•lrretvit of the low. E. HoMillion & Co ; Eagle, Itestvrr & Co.; & Wutt.N.: A. & J. Wright; Grob!. & Brooke; smith & Brauer; Knoll - onto, Shaeffer & Co; Eckert & :113 . cr, June 21, 1556. YORK, IVRIGIITSVILLB AND COLUMBIA BAIL ROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS. Till: Pa•.enger Tram. on the above Railroad will run as follows. on and niter Thursday, the 22.1 of Ma) 1 , 56. MORNING TRAIN. Leave York for Wrighisville and Columbia al 6 A.M. Columbia for York mid Baltimore at 739 A. Si. Arrives in Bahama re at 3 I'. M NOON TRAIN. Leave York at 11 A. M Dn./lithe arrival of the train from Baltimore. Bruning. leave Columbia at 13,45 P. ill and Wroghsville at 1.10 P. 11/. for York. and Balmnure, arriving u Baltimore at 7P. M. thus mlording roger. train Lanea•ter and Phdadelphist two couture lions daily to Ilansmore. • EVENING TRAIN. Leave York for Col bm on the arrival of the Tram from Baltimore, in 7 15 P. AI . arrive at Columbia, at . 4 .15 P. M.. in lune to emmeet with the tram tor 1,111- e•sler and Philadelphin. Leave Columbia for York at S3O P. M . arrive a 1 York tigo P.M. There i. a pus.enger train leaves York for Mtn more every morning at 450 A. M , arriving 113 Balti more at S A M. Trollll, 01.0 erinneet with the train tint leaver Philadelphia at Y 35 P. M., arriving ut Columbia ut 7 P. M. 11:P•All 'Sunday trains thgeontinaed. D. F. UR!PFIPII. Columbia, May 21,1550. Agent. CRAMPS, SCALDS, BURNS, &c. Crnin in a abort time by Cooper's Inti- Min Tincture. Ann pain alleviator, this Tincture. though rot unfulbble. is ant surpas.ed by any other ever offered to the afflicted. and take. the precedence of n!I other. wherever in is used. mastnutth an rt is purely VEOF.TA HLB, et:minim. nothing POISONOUS, and may be used with SA FETY. One bottle hiss been known to cure six Cases of Dysentery, bewl e a a e a ., or two of Cramp and Cotte. It will relieve almost every variety of Pain. within from one minute to fii. teen mMutes--even the most acute eases of N eura l gia and Rheumatism, and Is used, not only by Physicians, but by per.on• of every eraca.n4l rank. WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR/ H. is good for wind and pain in sha Stomach and !towels, Diarrhea and liyaewery. Colic. Cholera and Cholera Mochas, Rheumaii.in acute, chronic and ner vous. Phthlaie or Asthma, Croup. Cold., Cough., Scalds, Burns, Wound.. Bruises , . Sprains, Stiff and Swollen Joint., Neuralgia or Tic Doloscaug, Tooth ache, Sick and Nervous Headache, to quiet a nervous revile...nes., and than enable one to sleep calmly.— Pain in the vide, a Stitch in the thiek,Cricks,Grampli, and aimed every kind of pain, Internal and eziernal; Ivy Patton. Stings and Biwa of rainolloll. FEVER AND AHEM PITS, Hiccough. Ileardiurn, Cold l'ect, Freeze., Chilblains. Painful Corns, Swell. inga. Old Sores, to allay lugarunnition, and prevent Mortifical ion. . • 11:1PRICC 25 CENTS A BOTTLE_ai SAIII'L FILBERT, Atent, Columbia. .lune T 3, 1E36. Attention, all ye who Suffei. UNIVERSAL SILTE, for the core of Chilblains, Chapped or Cracked nand.. Borns or Scalds, Cute or Wound., old Sores. Pimple. on the face, Breaking Out and Sores on children, Chafing, Burns, Boil., Festers, Felon., Ulcers, and all diseases of the Skin. _ . me Proprietor o "tie valuable ankle has such confidence in i "bat in eves) , claim where it doe* not give full mane —ellen. he will take it back and refund the money. Only ZS cents per box. Prepared and Sold only by SAM'L 171.11ERT, Golden Mortar Droll and Ohemical Store, Prontinroot. Colombia, May 31, 1954. BRowws rssexcE Or JAMAICA GINGER, Swain's Panacea. mar. sarsapantla. &e. For MeCORKILE & DELLETT'S Family. Medicine fitore.Odd Fetlow•s Malt. Jul) tY:. t 112311 COAL r COAti THE n ndersigned has eonstantik on band and for mile. BArimare Company and Diamond White As/3,1.4nm. Egg. Stove. Range, and Nut Goal—the Lump io equal if not sopetior to anything in the country for %melting iron; Red A•h, Lump, Egg, Stovc and Nen, of the ben quality, from the Shamokin region; short Mountain Slave, and Trevorton Egg Con an excellent nrtielc for dome.tie nummer ace; Pine Grove Lump, Egg and ':_stove Coal—u superior artieite for domestic and steam purposes; Plymouth and Pittston White and Bed Ash, Lump snit Egg Size Coat; Broad Tap and Allegheny Bituminous Coal, of the I hest qualities, for blacksmithing; ' The above general assortment of Coal, consumers and the public are invited to cull and examine. and hear the prices. I am prepared rti furaiiili the above by the Boat, Car or , iOgIC TOO, at My Wharf, foot of Canal Basin, Collimhin, Lancaster county, Pa. Also, Coal and Iron received and shipped on com mission. J. G..111E135. Commbin. Juni , 7, ISM•Iy NOTI CE f i `ENDRICII S: EROS' have just received a k fine aosorintent of CBBWING TOBACCO of curious brnsido. AI-o, Pipes. which will be sold, by the husLci or oint,dc dozen, at the city rates. German Scp,,trt of ull cheoper_that, ever so: in this Cnlurn , ,in, July 19, ISSG. CABINET 107.11.33.73 ROOM. THE subscriber would inform his friends tatiil the public generally, iltut lie comiuues to manufacture, “Ild line coustintily for sale ALL KINDS OF CABINET WARE, *twit us Secretarie-, Bureaus, Workstandn. Dining and Break fu-1 Table., Card, Pier and Centre Tables., French, Field:High and Low Post nedniends. ace., together with every other article of Cabinet Ware. which he ill sell at the lowest possible priers. Ilts worLineu are experienced and capable. and hisaruc les ire warranted equal Hunt superior to any sold in the place. AN ELEGANT HEARSE. —•naa l to any in the cities, call always be found at e , ‘ „b:::!:.ricnu, lit Locu-t street, below. 3d, and COFFINS will be made. and funerals in town or coun try attended at shod notice. lie te.pectfuill .olicllS a share of public patronage, couftdetil that he VOW reinter gelierahlutisfaCtiOn. Columbia, April 12,1556. CASPAR SEIBERT. JOHN W. SHUMAN'S NEW BOOT & SHOE STOILIT, 11 . i SZR ., i En ti f . 1 j u i 3 m . i n ta :m P . a ti -Thee hepub lie that he h.ae ju-t opened ut the above place,u tat ge and .pletultd u