ELECTION NOTICI. AN elemitin for one President and six Managers of the Columbia -awl Washington Turnpike Bond Com pany, to manage the affairs of said Company one year. will be, held at the Franklin House, in the borough of Columbia, on WEDNESDAY, sErT. 17. 18 30 , at 2 o'clock P. M. • GEORGE BOOLE, Secretary. Columbia, „August 30, 1e36-31 M17,11L10 SALM. IL, be soul at public sale, at the Wash •ington Howse, is the borough of Columbia, on THURSDAY, SEPTENIDERII, 1850, • A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, on Locust street above Fourth, 30 feet front by 225 deep. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock P. M. $6OO may remain on the property - , the balance to be paid April 1, 1857, when the deed will be given. 0. H. PAXSON. Columbia, August 20, 1856-2 t ZL CALB.D. - F.l . llllNri disposed of my stock of Goods to T. J. Koch, (formerly in my employ,) T take •this method of returning thanks to my friends for the lib .eral patronage extended to me, while engaged in busi ,ness, and respectfully ask of them to continue buying at tthe old mood; assuring them that they will receive every •attention, and will be fairly dealt with. I have en gaged to sell goods, for Mr. Koch - until spring, and will be pleased to see my old customers as heretofore. BEN.T. HERR. Columbia, August 30, 1856-3 t THE FARMER'S STORE. TRH undersigned has taken the stand lately occupied by BENJ. HERR, Locust street, iopposite the Franklin House, (known as the Farmers' :Store,) where he will open in a few days, in addition Ito the large stock now on hand, one of the best and cheapest asistiirtments of Goods ever offered is thi lOace, consisting inpart of - R Y GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, GLASS • • WARE, LOOKING GLASSES, Floor and Table Oil Clothe, &c.; in fact, such an as sortment of Goods as cannot foil to suit all tastes; and as he intends to purchase hw Goods to the best advantage, and to sell entirely for Cash, and CASH ONLY, he has adopted tkemotto—"Small FroGts and Quick Sales." I hope by strict attention to business, and by deal ing fairly with all my customers, to receive a large share of the public patronage. Call and examine my stock and prices, and if they don't suit. t don't ask you to buy. T. J. KUCH, Opposite the Franklin Hours. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. Columbia,•.Aug. 30, 1856. To' the Anierican Party of Lancas ter County. 3ELLOW AMERlCANS:—Believing that the American Party is about being sold, by its so and self-constituted leaders, and that all TRUE AMERICANS throughout the county are OP POdED TO FUSION or Political selling of any kind, we invite you then, as AMERICANS, to elect three Dele gates from each Ward, Borough and Township, on SAT URDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th, 1856. to meet at the Key stone House, (Shower'sj in the City of Lancaster, on I'VEDNESDA V' THE 10th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1856, for the purpose of settling a straight-out American County Ticket, one which we can call our own, and vote with credit and honor. Wm. Shaky, S. M. Kline, David Nauman, Also. Cole, John Kuhns, G. M. Bauman, Jacob Lyons, Jacob Snyder, Jacob Miller, James M. Matson, George Lorene, Geo. W. Alilum, Henry M. Hubert, Peter Hill, John Kahl, Joseph Bostick, Jacob Nixdorf, P. A. Albright, Henry Bolide!, Robert al Unpin, Wm. R. Scott, John 'Evans, John Robinson, Samuel B. Shinn, Christian Burns, George Yeislcy, Samuel C. Marshall, John King. Lancaster, August 30,1856-St LIST OF LETTERS, REMAINING in the Post Of fi ce at Collin'. bin, Aug.3o, t 8513. Persons inquiring for tellers will please Otelltion if they are advertised. Angus John Wider Lizzy Angell J C Kendig Mr Ai/drews Richard Kohler Charles Buzzard Jeremiah Lcibe Jacob Brady Jacob Lamont Wine Betch/er George Larkins Wm Bohlander George Leafing Mary Banks George Loundes Ebose Baker Emmu H MeGrogan James Baldwin William Millard John Butler Mary Myers Jacob Bomberger Elias Mellinger 13 Bashing Charles Morney John Buckalew Charles It McFarland Eleanor Barns Elizabeth Mills W J 3 Meeker John 2 McCunoon Thomas •Crofford II Massey Rachel Campbell James Neal lame Cott Fred Nichols John .1 - . . . Cosay Lucy Neifer Henry Constable George 01lender Andrew Eul..v .s._ Eichler John ' • ' PiMiff Fond Matthew Price Thomas 2 Fogens 0 Peters Samuel Fcitsworth W 3 Rich A G Fates 3 lid Richert Helen Frederick Adam Reheard Jacob 'Cactus Frances Sayres Intl 3 Groli IL GO, Fartorn Andrew Glinger Andrew Sehirman George Grey W II Ste vet John C Odder. Susan lielmider 11 Hodgson & Estes Sackett It II Hall Georg.? Smith Frederick Hayes Elmira Swingle A C lloffman Catharine 2 Salon Andrew lloodin Jacob Snyder Jacob Hersh & Dro Scum Elizabeth Hogcndobler Ephraim Stauffer John I tartish Evan Stuck 11.1 Harvey II P TllOllllO W F Hinkle F Tragerar Nicholas flyer John Trosch John Huggins William Tarunice Catharine Hersh Fa • Wolf Stephen Harper Matilda Washington Samuel 2 Hogendobler John Y Witches Casper HI imner Charles Whitney II E llostetter Abm Watts David Hums Amanda Williams Joiners Johnson Robert Wilk, Stephen Jones William Wilin 11 Kohler Jacob Weitzel Jacob -Kenney Jane Vicar Eti-za 4 A. S. movERWELL, P. M 'Columbia, August 30, 1056•1 t NOTIC33. BY the certificate appended, it will be per• ceived that the undersigned has been instructed, and empowered by Dr. Wyehoff, to practice the won derful science by which the Dr. has effected numerous vines of Stuttering and Stammering. Columbia, Lao. co., Pa., August Si, I P.M. This is to certify. Dr. A. B. Brown fully understnrids my method or rule for the cure of Stuttering mid Stam mering, and is duly authorized to practice the name throughout the United Sin er. All persons ss Ito Stutter or Stammer may rest assu e l. Dr. Brown is one of my legally authorized students, and in full possession of my real mode of treatment, and what he does professionally will be the saute as myself. Mt. WYCKOFF. This cure for Stuttering or Stammering is performed an less than one hour. There is no pain or sugical oper ation attending it. The beauty of all is. it will cure children of Five, and adults at the age of One Hundred years. A person who is cured by it. can never again 'Stutter, even if they try. I offer to forfeit $lO 000 if u'ly person can ever afterwards Stutter, by application of the Core. Recollect, NO CURE NO PAY. The cure may be 'sent by mail to any part of the United States. Alt who do not call may write me on the subject, titid address, Columbia, PM. Columbia, August 30,1850. Improved Super-Phosphate of Lime. TEE salseribers inform Dealers and Farm ets that they have greatly improved the quality of their SUPER-PtIOSPRATE OF LIME and now confi dently recommend the article ns suncrior to any in the market. Also, constantly on hand ."cruvitut and Mexi can Guano, Oils, Candles, Soap, &e., ..t the lowest mar ket rates. MITCHELL S clloAspAr.r., Successors to G. W. 'Ridgway te. Co.. No. 90 North Wharves, above Arc street, Phila. U3Tarmers tan load on Water street, and avoid the crowded wharf. August 30,1860-4 t GBZAT MARC/AMISS TN SLINTIER GOODS, at Haldeman's Cheap Cash Stott.. In order to close out the balance of our Summer Dress Alaoda, we have marked them Mt down to Midi low pri ces that they cannot fail to wIL Among our stock will ;be found— Bareges Ti smaei _min and flamed, very hand " some, reduced to 20, 25, A 3IIc. g tnipt 11 9 /spagne...-All plain shades; idea, green, blue and pink, very fine at lie; • finest in Columbia at 30r. %hanks All our ISt Cheillies reduced to -Lawn; French Lawns at ISe and 20c; also, all our Lie Lawns re duced to Idle. 'White and figured Brilliants at 121 and Isc; lineet quality and beautiful sales at 1:c. Also, another lot of the hest 121 c white Brilliants we ever brut Dream Slits --.O ur assortment of Striped and Plaid Silks is Mill very good We are now selling great bar • gains in Silks, which our cus tamers should remember. Tlonneed Robes__We have a few French Berege _and Lawn Robes left, which we will sell very cheap. 'We will close out the balance of our Mantillas at less than New York prices. We still have some vary hand.soute vacs. Aide, Parl!Seds Summer Shawls, &c 4 in feet ail hinds of Summer Goods reduced in same propOrtuat, as we are determined to close them all out before making our large Patetismo of Fall Goods. Oar friend= and custom ers are invited to give us An early calf Arid secure the 111ALDEMAN'S Cheap Cash Store. ba =tia, July 19, Isd.d. 'Brilliants 1= SPECIAL XIFOTICEL .A"penning indebted to the firm of Lind par Jr. Jackaon,are earnestly requested to make payment edam:out delay. Coluntlda,•Anguen SECOND GRAND EIC I NIC OF TIN SOCIAL LIBRARY ASSOCILTION, to be held on Ilig Inland. Tuesday, September 241,1856. MANAGER —James McCann, James Barran, J. Gilbert, D. Ploughmen, J. Mullen, Wm. Dunlevy, G. Dubuil; G. Hunaither. J. Lloyd, S. Hollingswosh, G. Young. T. McGlone, M. Chit tenet A Collins, J. Haines. FLOOR MAN ACP:MS.—S. A. benegri, .1. F.. Henry. AssIsTAN - rs.—rt Tricker, W. McDevitt. Columbia, Autust 23 ‘ , 1850. NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders for the erection of Piers in the River Susquehanna, apposite the borough of Columbia, that an election for five Alantigers. to serve the Co. until the Ist Monday of April next, wilt be held at the house of Col. Herr, on Saturday. the 30th inst., between the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock i'. M. • JOHN COOPER, " Col. DANIEL HERR, I Commissioners. WM'. F. GIVEN. Columbia, August 2a, 1856-21 WILL be sold at public sale, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 30,1556, at the Franklin House, Lo cust street, FOUR TWO STORY FRAME 7Zit'SVErira larst=iol2.l6l 4 oB, situate in Third street, between Perry mid Laurens, adjoining property, Wm. S. Dickey and Samuel Anee, end formerly owned by P. F. Fry. These Lots are 14 feet front by 63 feet deep. These lots are the property . of SOPHIA mtowN, 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 Lions will be made known by' JEREMIAH BROWN. Columbia. Augu‘t 22,1856 It Commonwealth Insurance Co., UNION BEILDIAGS, Third street, Harrisburg, Pw CHARTERED CAPITAL, $200,000. Insure Buildings nod other Property against toss or damage by fire. Also, against perils of the Sea, In land linvigaiion and Transportation. DIRECTORS:—Simon Cameron, Geo. ItT. Leeman, William Dock, Eli Slifer, James Fox. Geo. Bergner. Benjamin Parke, Wm. 11. Kepner, A. B. Warlord. \V. F. Murray, F. E. Bona, John It. Berryhill, Wm. F. Packer. OPFICF.III3:—SIMON CANIERON, President, BENJ. PARKE, Vice President. S. S. CARRIER, Secret:in, H. 11. FRY, Agent,-Colutnbia,Pn. August ir3, 1856. 'FHB undersigned takes pleasure in stating to the public, that he has removed his naguer rean and Ambrotype rooms to the North-West corner of North Queen street and Centre, square, in the sec ond story of the building rt rm trly occupied bvLottg eneeker & Cooper, us a dry goods store, where he has a very large light put up expressly for the business, so that he will be able to take Pictures in cloudy weather as well as clear. . . . J. DELLING En. P. S.—Thankful for past favors, and hope by taking good pictures and giving perfect sutisfacuon they will be continued. J. D. "41.E.1CT.RANCg. ON EITHER SIDE. August 23. 1856.:3in more Eden Wanted Immediately'. AFEW more enterprising and active young men can find immediate employment, by which they can make $6OO or 31,000 a year, to act as agents for several new mid popular works lust published ex. elusively for agents, and slot for sale in bookstores. We have a great number of agents employed. many of whom are making from 6 15 to $OO a week. Those who wish to engage in this pleasant and profitable business, will, for particulars, etc.. address C. L. DERBY ar. Punishers and Wholesale Booksellers, Sandusky ffitV. Cosi°. Editors of Newspapers, by giving the above and following three insertion• and calling attention to it, and sending_ a copy containing it, will receive any three of the following works: Life of Josephine, by Headley, 81,25; Life of La fayette, do., $1415; Life of Napoleon, do., 81,25; Wild Scenes of a Hunter's Life, 151.425; Life of Mary and Murtha Washington, 81,50; Odd Fellows' Amotel,Sl. Any person wishing any of the above books can have diem sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of the above retail price. Address O. L. DERBY & CO. 11.11.1 24 t 0.111.31 ANDREW WIIRFFLEIN, Importer and Mann faclurer of GUNS. itiri.ns, Na. P-. 2 North Second street, Philadelphia. Where he keeps constantly on band a general assortment of fine double and single barrel Simi Guns, large Duck Guns, Rifles and ri , lollh of all kinds Also, the celebrated cast steel rifles. with increased twists, to shoot the pointed ball of his own make; rifle barrels, shot lungs, pouches, &c. Ile invitespersons wishing to purchase goods in his line, to cull and examine his stock before 'seri:basilic elsewhere, as he is determined to sell on the most reasonable terms. bruZir." -- """ A ugu.t 23. 1 SrA-3M FALL CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, Al' IVllolaale and Retail. Geo. Balnin Co.. Importers nod Manufacturers of CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, No 174 Chestnut street,(a few door! oboe.. 7th. south side ) Philadelphia (ln con nection with Geo. Militia. :Mt !Roadway. N V. The lnrgest mnnufactorer of the., goods 10 the United Stoles ) Beg 10 colt the lutetium' of ‘Vlooletatie and Retail ',ever: to their :urge I vorird stock of CLOAKS, TALNIAS, &c., FOR THII: FALL Their collection compri•et, n complete a‘vorancut of all the latest l'er,q,in Novelties in Velvet, Moire - Antique, Cloth, &e., while the facilities afforded by their conneetion with the huge.( Menu lecturing llouee. Col the, g00d...) in New York, elite Lle them to guarantee holes value than is Obt:1111Elble elsewhere in this market. CEO. & 174 Chedttut eircet, above 7th, Mita. Autzu=t 9...1.1954 Farmers of this Neighborhood, GROWERS of Wheat and Rye, USE LEINAU'S oUPER•PIIOSPII ATE OF LIN' E. if you want heavy Drop., or LEINAU'S AMERICAN FERTILI ZER. These valuable Manures have been ivied for the past six years successfully for the rain nod tobacco crop in Virginia, Pennsylvania. New Jersey, Dela. %ewe, Marytund.aml islands of Bermuda and Barba does. A barrel, (g5O Phis I is sufficient for an acre of Inuit. The above Fertilizers arc composed of reliable Chemical Elements, which largely iturrease the crop and improve the soil, doubling the value of the laud. Price of the Phosplutie of Lime,is 5.40,00 a ion. Niter gcued 15.51t.00, the American Fertilizer 3J5,00 per toil, or $3.:10 a barrel. 51.25 a keg; also, every variety of GUANO, Pure Land Plaster, Pot Ash, Nitrate of Soda, Done Dust, Powdered Charcoal. &e.. he. GEO A. LEINAIL Proprietor. No. 19 South Front street, Philo , Pa. floods delivered free of charge. To %Wholesale. Dealers, a liberal discount Pamphlets ill the English and German Languages. gratis. (Seders at a di4nuice, cash accompan)ing or draft. promptly attended to by D. A. LEINAILI, Proprietor. rbiLt , Pa. N. —DIPLOMAS have been awarded from the Peansylvatua Agricultural Society; New York Urys tat Palace Association and New Jersey State Agri cultural Society. August 16, IS:364ruos. SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LEDIE. 9`llB only Silver Medal yet awarded by Ag• ricultural Societies, was Fivers to this Superior Article, at the last Pennsylvania ,9,late Fair. nt Har risburg, as a Fertilizer of the Hest Quali.y for Wheat, Corn, Oats, Grass and Potatoes, raising Heavy Crops, and greatly improving the soil. The subscriber re spectfully* informs Farmers and Dealers that he is prepared to supply the Fall demand with thin Supe rior and well tested article. Dr. A. B. DROWN Mr"AGF.NTS WANTED.—A, !Abend discount al lowed. . _ . • . Also, No.l PERUVIAN AND MEXICAN GUANO. Poudrette and Laud Plaster, Oils, Candles, Soap, of the heat quality, at lowest market JNO. L. POMEROV. 0 and 10 South Wharves, below 111arks.t st.. Phila. WPFasmere can load on two private alleys, and avoid the crowded wharf. Philadelphia, August 10,1950. WESTERN HOTEL, PERSONS tisitin3' Philadelphia will rind the above HOTEL, N0.:2..5 Market Street. a central and economical Louse. It hasjust been considerably en larged, newly furnished and entirely renovated through out. HOPI:INS, Proprietor. July SG, 1.56.3m05. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. TRIANGULAR FiRCH, containing as 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 THOUSAND 141 r-a FRONT upon the ore-road, which will be divided into lota to suit pur chasers—a beautiul situation for 4:llpapi WlLOiggi-C142033.001181...0r- the Poll hen % m good condition, would suit well for VEGETADLE GARDE:NINO. Or the whole tract of 15 ACRES' will be sold together. Apply to Columbia, July 19, 1.5611-tf VENDRICH & BROS', Front street, have jail received a lame Int of GERMAN SMOKING TOBACCO, which they will sell by the barrel or Mingle pound.— They revnectfully invite Tolmeeonkts and others who deal in the arnele,lo rive them a call. Columbia, July 19, 1599. Columbia Mad Quarters and News Depot. tTO undersigned having purchased this establishment, respectfully mks • continuance of patronage heretofore extended, assuring the public that he will do his best to merit favor. Mr. SAMUEL Z. ETTINGER. who has been in this establishment for the lost four jean, can null be (nand at the same place, ready to watt on all his old friends as usual. - - - - . SAMUCI. B. SWARTZ, Colombia, August 2, MG Front street NOTZCB. PrraLlC BAWL WEI2VIOVALL. CAIN NOTICE. TRADE PREMIUM IMPROVED J. H. MIFFLIN. READ THIS! VGrATIFTED, A. GOOD FALLING TOP BUGGY,j . Address, Box 39, Columbia .Post Office. Cold nbia, August 16, 1656. NEWARK FEMALE sErm MARY. TIT next scholastic year of this Institu t.on will commence September Ist, and will he divided into two sessions of twenty-one weeks each. Superior teachers, thorough instruction, pleasant location, and the family intercourse enjoyed where the number is so limited.make this a desire ble school. The department of MUSIC, AND MODERN LAN GUAGES, are in charge of Prof. Hangs, whose long experience and eminent success give ample security for the improvement of his pupils. The other depart mead are well sustained by teachers of acknow ledged ability. TERMS.—Board and Tuition in English branches and Latin, IMO per session. For particulars apply to the Princ•pal, MISS 11. CHAMBERLAIN. Aug. 16.1BriG-Id Newark, Delaware. 1 113.3 2 / 2 11/dOI7NT SEMINALRX, SIXTEEN miles northwest from.Thiladel 'Mill, near Norristown, Pa., will be open for young men and boys above 14 years of age, from Oc tober 1,1856, till June 1,1857. The site is healthful. the accommodations sufficient for 140 boarders and 200 students, and the terms not exorbitant. The range of studies is extensive, the teachers experienced and able, and every reasonable effort is made to promote the physical, Intellectual and moral welfare of the scholars. A Circular at ill be sent to order, with par ticulars and references if desired. SAMUEL AARON. Aug. 16, 'sB4mos . Principal, Norristown. Pa, NOT/CM T HE undersigned has authorized Mr. Sam uel Z. Ettinger, to collect mud settle ull his out standing open &accounts in Columbia. CHARLES ZEITLER, Jr. Philadelphia, August 13,1950. All persons indebted to C. Zeitler, will please come forward and make payment, and those having ac counts aguiart the same will prerent them for settle ment to _ SAM CL Z. Erruic ER, --- Aug. 10, L 8501.31 ui she Columbiu Depot NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! NON opening at HERR'S CHEAP STORE, All o Detainee of every . color, at low prices. FALL, DELAINES—A choice lot now opening for the fall trade. PLAID CLOAKINGS—Now opening a beautiful lot of French, all wool Plaid Cloakings, elegant goods for children's wear. MERRIMACK PRINTS.—Now opening, a choice assortment of Merrimack and Coeheeo Prints. I.OW PRICED PRINTS—Four cases New York mills, long and small figured prim. only fit, good colors; alto, blue and orange. and blue and white, and black and white prints at Rt. SHIRTING PRINYS.—A nice assortment of new style Conestoga add Cocheco Shirting Prints, now on hand. SHIRTING CIII?.CICS—Now opening, one case Plaid Stf g Checks, extra heavy and very dark. Also, a choice lot of Striped Shirr ill us. FURNITURE CHECKS AND TICKINGS—Now on hand, a full assortment at all prices. Now,- opening, fwe cases and three hales bleached and unbleached hlaslins, at 6,8,10 and 12. Also, all widths Sheeting. FLANNELS, FLANNELS. Now on hand a full assortment of Red, White, and Yellow Flannels. Plain and Twilled. Also, double width Shrouding Flannels, and a full assortment of Sack Flannels. CORSETS! CORSETS—To the I.ndics—The sub scriber is now opening a new article of Ladies Cor sets, very highly recommended for comfort and beauty. Also now opening, a nice article of HEAVY CORDED SKIRT, very superior to the hooped skirt. JOHN HERR. N 0.5 East King street, Lancaster Pa. August 5,1856. Wall Paper. WE have just received another lot of pretty styles, tr low priced wall paper. A good assortment always on hand, at C PONDERS:MI*II'S Aug. 2, 'M. People's Cush Store, Columbia. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, on book or nom account, arc requested to come forward immediately . , and Make 5C0101130.111. Mr honks arc in the bonds of enntutti Z. Ettinger, who is -author ised to do business for me, in my absence. Those hav ing claims against me. will present them to the same agent, at the Columbia News Depot, Prom street. JAME'S S. MclilA ZION. Columbia, Augest 500 REAMS 'WRAPPING -PAPER: The sub scriber has just received the above amount, of good quality mid different sizes, wrapping paper— which is offered cheap for cash, or in exchange for good cotton Rugs. 1 . 17-Country Merchants please notice! ii. C. PONDERSMITIPS Headquarters and News spot, THE undersigned, determined to keep np the reputation of tins popular establishment, has just returned from the city with a large and carefully seleetril stock of PAPER, BLANK. BOOKS, FANCY ARTI CLES, &C. Amongst the stock will he found a large assortment of Letter. Cap mid Note Paper, Envelopes, from 621 etc. to 52,00 per box, Day (looks, I.edgers, Journals, Records; u very large assortment oh Memorandum Itooks,&c., &c., all of which wilt Le sold ut the low est rates August 2,1956.3 m Music and Musical Instruments. THE undersigned having made arrange ments with Mr..J. GOULD, would respectfully inform the Ladies of Columbia and vicinity that he is now prepared to furnish Music at the shortest notice. Persons in wont of first-rote Violins, Flutes, Gui lars,Banfois, or any other Musical Instruments, are remeet hilly invited to call ut the Ileadquarters and News Depot. S. D. SWA raz jg. 111..—A very fine assortment of Violin and Gunnar Strings, always on hand. Aug net 2, D 456.3111 THE NEW FIRM. MURRAY . , YOUNG tE CO., are as active as possible in making all necessary preparations to meet the wants of the coming Full trade. Our stock 011 hand is larger, and as select, varied, com plete and cheap as any stock ever brought to Lallelitl• ter by ally one company of Bookseller-. SCHOOL DIRECTORS AND TEACHERS, observe this one fact; there is not another house is the Stine that gives the furnishing of the School Room with the beet of necessary School Books and Apparatus as much atiention as this Rouse does; con sequently, we have arrangements with Publishers and Manufacturers that others have sot. which enables us to sell everything of the Lind at the very lowest prices. To retails our position as the furnishers of such articles, we shall always make it a point to take no agency but for that article which is considered the best adapted to the wants of our Public Sellool4, and before deciding upon the merits of ally article, we consult with, and get the opinion of competent judges. MURRAY, VOUNU & CU- A NEW MUSIC BMW - - - - - - The keystone Collection of Church Music Embraeitio„ a new system on the Cultivation of the Voice. This latter department of the [look 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 Mid COOKOMIIII6 -. This department is an entire new feature in music books, the need of which has long been felt by Musts Teacher.. The author, A. N.Jottzvuott, assisted by E. 11. FROET. has labored for several years to reduce it to a system within the comprehension of all. The musts (sof the most vatted and pleasing character; nothing is wanting to make it the beet book published. LErt. copy for examination will be rent, postage free, to any One remitting 75 cents. _MURRAY, YOUNG & CO. August .1.15:59. Lancaster, Pa. Great Reduction in Prices. sinurra dt SZYDZSEBB. GOODS, T COST, AT lIERR'S CIIEAP STORE.- LA. Now on hand, AVldie Dereges, While De Leine and %White Cashmere. Also, a large lot of Dress Lawns. WIDTH GOODS—loch as Dotted Swiasee, eery fine, and Medium Malls, laminate.; and a general as— sortment of While (loads. . . SHALLIESAND DE LAMES—milli good meson ment on hood. ud in DRF.SS SILKS. we hare a large and beau tiful assortment, at greatly reduced prices. Silk and Mohair Mitts at cost. Alto, a fine lot of Parasols, which will he sold at cost. Now ope g, a large lot of New York Mills efi fast colors. only cut. Al.*, a large lot of blue and orange Prillt6 at cut. Bleached and unbleached Minims, at all price.; Shirting, Checks and Striper, Shirting Calicoes. Also, a new lot of STRAW HATS, at less titan cost. JOHN HERR, August 2. No. 5 East King st„ Lancaster, Pa. .' , 0) , :•p , 4•4k , .•AcT.;i44 SIX TIIOUSAND DOLLARS wanted on mangn i te on unineumbered real estate„ worth ten thousand Enquire of DANIEL. HERB. Pneablein, of Board of Trustee. Colombia Public Ground Company Columbia, June 21, 18,74. GARDEN ENGINES, THROWING a stream of water 60 to 60 feel. Cost Iron Lin. and Force Pumps, Darn Door ers,Turnop Drills, Improved Wheat Drills, with Oats and Grass Seeder attached; Plows of various patterns and sires; Square and Ilrpandfag Harrows. Gore's Patent Premium Butter W —a new article just received. Also, other !uncles for the farm and garden, in their proper sewlen. PASCH ALL, MORRIS Jr, CO., Implement and Seed littore,:th and Market, Phila. July IS, ICAO, Furniture, rurniture, rOMUTIND of Chain, Tables, Bed:tads, IVarh Stands, Dressing Duress., Marble Top Tables, Ake, &e., selling of at FIRST COST at Carpet SCPSO Y & JACKSON. Columbia, July 046 truk undersignid will be preparcd;l3N - AND AFEERTUE FIRST OF SEFTESLUER NEXT, To Give Instructions upon the Piano- Forte. Persons desirous of Inking lesson. under her, can have the use of her Pismo, or she will meet pupil: at their own houses, ller TERMS; vtath or without the use of her Immo, will be very moderate. JOSEPIII2E HAMILTON. Columbia. August 16. 16.56 3t. ' NEVEM°. SHEPARD, Teacher of Musie„Vocal and Zs Instrumental, will continue - to give instrucbions upon the Piano, Melodeon, Violin, nod in Singing, at lus music room, corner of Front and Locust streets. He will also supply persons desiring may of the above instruments, with the best qualities, at the low eat city prices. N. 13.--Orders for tuning and repairing Pianos will receive prompt attention. Columbia, August .10,1856. HOTEL KEEPERS, AND MERCHANTS, zoom TO w01:111. 3211=13313MJC5: T 0 SEPII FENDRICII is BROS', hair this Nest sion to renew the expression of their Monks to the public - for the. generous .patrortage extended to them in the past, and solicit a COlllillOallee of the same in the future: Being a-branch of the Old and 1(110Wil Baltimore Tobacco Warehoux, ISI rorreA street. Baltimore, the firm here have neuron! Ineili ties for carrying on the business in the best mauler. Their assortment of TOBACCO AND SEGARS, • embraces every variety and brand. lt?, per cent. will be raved to the purchaser- by giVrag us a call, an we warrant to sell at city prices. 300,000 &gars, of Thirty five Different Brands, constantly on hand, which wcf pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest city prices. SNUFF aud TOBAC CO oral! kinds at the lowest rates. We, the Five BROTILIKOS. have, advantages that ore not possessed by any Tobacco firm in the United Stows. Any articles sold by us may be returned if not as good ua recommesidML - ichtd - tbe money will be refunded., , JOSEPH. CHARLF.S..*RATOIS, BERMAN and JOHN FE:NORIO'', Slreel,.2d,doOr above Locust. ' Columbia, Pa , July ID. lEGA: SELLING'OFF:AT COST. THE subscriber, 'corner of Fiftb.and Union streets, will sell at private sale, at nett cost prices, the following styles of goods: Calicoes, Ginglturns, Delainestifilpadas, Cloths. Cas simeres, Cassinets, Summer Goods of all kinds. Vestings, Flannels, Aluslins, Drillings, and *a great variety of all kinds, in the way of Dry Goods; Also, a large assort ment of Boots and Shoes of all Ages. The undersigned. intending td confine his attention to the GROCERY BUSINESS, hereafter. offers his stock of Dry Goods to lus friends and the public, without profit. All arc requested to cull and get BARGAINS. Grocer ies nimy be obtained as usual, at the same place. Ile respectfully solicits a share of public patronage ' • GEORGE TIIIE, Corner of Fifth and Union Streets. Columbia, July 5, luraidf The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE. DTAR. KENNEDY , of Roxbury, has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that curet. lINTEILY SIND OP =nylon, train the worst scrofula down to a common pimple. He has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never failed except in two cases; (both thunder humor) lie has now to possession over two hundred eertificates of its virtue, all within twebty miles of Boston Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing, sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst hind of Pim . pies on the face. Two to three bottles will clear the synlent of Riles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in like inoullt and stomach. 'Hirer to five bottles are warranted to cure the I worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor ie the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and Moieties ammo; the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. Hue bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of ringworm. 'rwo to litter bottles tire (carer ated to cure the ift:".' . ' desnerute ease of rheumatism. "lihme 10 oar books arc warranted to cure the salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula, A benefit is always experienced from the first hobble. and a perfect curets warranted When the above (mans tity is taken. 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 us water will extinguish fire, so pure will this cure humor. I sever sold a bottle of it but that I sold another; after a trial it always speaks for itself. There are two things about this herb that ap pear if. MC surpricing;.fient tinit . it grows in our Wier • • • - • - second, that ta ou pure a ',it o minor. lit oozier to . give some Idea of the sudden rise mid great popularity of the discovery, I will state that in Apri1,1353, I peddled it and sold about six bottles per duy—iii April, 1844, I void over one thousand bottles per duy of it. Sonic of the wholesale Druggists who have been in business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of patent Medicine. was ever like it— There in a universal praise of it from all quarters. In my own practice I always kept it smelly for his Tors—but sham its introduction us it general Instil) medicine, great end wonderful virtues have been found in it that 1 never suspected. several eases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered nieurable. have been Clued by few Lott lea. 0, what a mercy if it will prove effect ual in all eases of .that awful inabitly—there ure but few who have seen more ni n than I have. I know of several cases of dropsy, all of them aged Liver. cured by it For the various diseases of the Liver. Sick Headache. o)..pepsia, A .thins. paver and Agile, Pant nt the Side, De•eases of the Spate, and particularly in diseases of the kidneys, &e.. the tbs. covery has done more good than any medicine ever known. S. B. SWA RTZ, No. 4 Front street . . No change of diet ever necessary—eat the beet you get and enough of it. Diay.ectoxis von Urx—Adult= one table spoonful per nay--Claildreit over lee year.,leatiert epooliful—.Clid dreal from five to eight) ear., lea spoonful. Au ito di. recline, can be applicable to all consiitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowel. twice a flay Manufactured by uosaLu IZKNNEDY, No. 120 Warren street, Roxbury, Moot. Price. $1.11) Wtiote.a le Agent., New York city, C. V. Cliekner St Barclay street; C 11. Ring. lad li,olidveity; & Clark, 275 Broadway; A.l l . & NO Fulton street. Sold in ROCllel.lef by J. Bryon & Co . Whole.ale AgentA, No. 112 State otreei; alno. by I. Punt k Cu. (10 , 11CHAL. AGENTei VON PIICNNISNLVANIA.—T. W. D)uU & Sons. Fcr male ut Columbia by IL untl2lleCos ar. M=E= J. R. STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR, A GREAT ELECTRICAL REMEDY FOR PREVENTING AND CURING DISEASES. Stafford's Wive Tar Cares all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. QLIVE TAIL is applied and inhaled, and is not taken. I RECTIONS —apply by rubbing where pain oi disease exists, 1)1011 cover the putts with a pla , tei made of oiled silk, to which stitch a thin layer of cots ton batting; then cover the batting, with it.,,, muslii. Cotton or woolen flannel may be used instead of the oiled silk plaster, but the operations of the. reined) will not he as speedy, nor a.. effective. Fan 131IALI1G.--Plltee et' saucer over a bowl of hot water, land keep it hot.) pour into the saucer enough Olive Tar to rover the Sutton.; the apartment will soon be filled with its odor, affording to the pnlient an atmosphere impregnated' with the delightful, blended aroma of THE OLI.V.E AIN it OF Thl E PIN E. (Ey-Renew the Olive Tar daily for inhaltng by the above method. ;or 4t . , r . Another method of inhalingis's, put Olive Tar, on the Oiled Silk rlasier, Whicliiheing worn upon the chest, the heat of the body will cause the Olive Tits to evaporate gradually, ono ak it rises it will be it,. haled. The Oiled Silk Platter should be medicated with fresh Olive Tar every of day. In acute cases or in those of long standings bbilt of the above meth ods of inhalation should be used. Ity adhering to the above directions, the very worst forms of diseases of the Throat or Lune*. if not speed • ily cured, will be greatly relieved; while temporary colds, Sore Throats, Inflamed Lungs, Catarrh, Croup. Coughs, he.. &c , will ) ield at once to its combined curative powers. • • ' Stafford's Olive Tar sullen. and penetrates the akin; therefore in all Chronic or Active Inflammations it will be found highly benracial, an it acts directly npon the Nerves, the Muscles, and the Joints, OLIVE TAR OINTMENT le made by mixing Olive Tor and Mutton Tallow in equal parts. This OMt ment is a positive care for all diseases of the akin. Pain cannot exist where Olive Tar or Olive Tar Ointment is applied. Stafford's Olive Tar does not contain any mineral substances, nor any poisonous drug; the principal in gredients are Pitch Pine Tar, null Oil of the-Spanish Olive. Stafford's Olive Tar is manufactured by a process recently patented by Mr. .1. R. Stafford, Practical Chemist. by which process all the Acid and Acrid properties contained in the substances forming this Compound, are separated without the use of Chemicals. Sold Wholesale and Retail,tty It. AVILLIAMS. only Agent in this place. Stafford Olive Tar Company, to State Street. New York, and by Druggists generally. July 19, 1v54-1y • OR the purpose of Riling off our stock of F summEa LRFc9 GIXIDS. preparatory to the “Fall Campaign. , Great bargains can ha had at U C. FONTIF.ICSMITII•A PEOPLE'S CHEAP CASH STORF. We offer a beautiful 11/.01111111e1.t of Plain and Fancy Dereees and Tionotes t AT COST! We offer the balance of our beautiful stock of Chal lien and lterege Detainer', at very reduced prices. We offer are finest quality, and fast colored Lawn. at 111. cents. Lawns at 6-1, li and 10 cents. We offer "a few more: , and the last, of those very cheep Ginghams, at d sod 10 cents. We offer !Ome very pretty goods for men's and boys wear, at germ bargains. MusWelin., (ler a 121 et very good article of Figured and Illsriss at tits. • !fere in a chance to "get your money bark: , from • stock of goods which in new and well selected, and ant incionberwi with Old Goods. Columbia, July 12.19.56. A CAVIL PRICILS XXIIIIIC.133): WHAT ALL SHOULD KNOW! ['RAT —PATENT .AMBROTIPES are one of the grentest digeoveries of the age, and destined to supersede every other kind and -tale of can sketch es. They are more durable, beauliful and truthful than any other kind of Pleture.und unlike Daguerreo types, can he seen in any angle of light. Speeitnen of those beautiful Pictures run by .f.CII at the Gallery of SHEPARD & CO, and all wi-binglo - SCCCRETHE sit ADOW y:RETuI SUBSTANCE FADE," can do on in a moaner and et) le that cannot he ruts paeeed. at the Amhrotype Gallery of SiII:VAUD S. Cll. Corner of Front anttfmeust streets, (south ride ) Columbia. July 20, Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer. AN internal and external remedy for the cure of Cholera and Cholera Molitor, Bowel Comp/wins and Dysentery, Liver Complaint., Dys pepsia, Tooth Ache, Painter ' s Colic, Broken Breasts, Veal; Stomach. General Debility, Cooker, fain in the Mad, Kidney Complaints, Severe Bator, Piles and Ringworm., Fever and Ague, Asthma and Philli.ie, Rheumatic Complaints, Bruises. :Sore., and for sudden Colds, Coughs, &c., &e. For sale by SAIIII, FILBERT, Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front street. Goluinttia, July SG, ICIA. SPECIAL NOTICE. •LL persons indebted to the late firm of E 3,1 0111TENr. & MIA,. and to STEPHEN GREENE. are earnestly requested to settle their ac counts without delay. \Ve have called on many per sons with bills a number of times, and shall finally pre sent all yet unpaid in a few daps when we hope all in debted will be prepared to smile without forther trouble It is necessary that the accounts be closed up early us practicable, and WC desire all in ueregial to make a note of this. t lltraiNl7. & BULL STEW I IEN GREF.NE.. Columbia, July 12. 18.-X. Tremendous Excitement ALT CASFLIE.MrJr• WHERE all the new and desirable stEles of C.AAPETING 4 i, Olt. CLOTI IS, RUGS. with a large assortment of WELL-NADI:: 3pintx,w 23.1t-g/Lx-to, are selling oar at vut.sr COST, to .Close business, LINDSAY &JACKSON Columbia. July 12, AYER'S PILLS. Are Curing the Sick to an extent never before known of any Medicine. INVALIDS, rend and judge for yourselves. 1 .41 . Well-1.110, ii perthiner, of Che-rout street. Philadelphia. whose choice pro ducts are found at almost every lm lei. pa 5: " I on happy to say of your Cathartic Pill, that have found them n better family medicine, for common use, lain nay other within lay knowledge. Ninny flu my friend.. have realized marked beimlits from Men, and co Indite with me in believing that ihey posse,.. extraordinary virtues for driving oat tli-ca..es and curing the sick. They are not only elf•ctual, but safe end pleasant no lie taken—qualities whmh nun nuke alien valued by the public. when they tire know,/ The Venerable Chancellor Warlllam writes from Baltimore. 35th April. ii ..Da. J. C I have taken your Pillu with great benefit. for the listlessness, languor, lose of ap. petite. aid Bilious headache, winch of late years overtaken the In the spring. A few doses of your Pills eared Site. 1 have ti-rd your Cherry Pectoral malty years in my faintly, for cough., and molds with unfailing success. You make medicines which our; and I feel it a pleasure to commend you for the good von have dour and are doing." Jolla 11. Beatty, Esti., Sec. of the Penua. Railroad Co , bay.: ••Penn'a R. R. Office. Pltil'a Dee. 13, 19:53 “Sit: t take pleasure in adding my testimony to the Oilmen. of your medicines, having derived very tOrt• tenth) benefit from the nee of lath your Peelonal wtd Cathartic Pills. 1 am never without them in eet y family, nor shall I ever conical to be . while my menus will procure them '' The widely renowned S. S.Steven4, D, of Went worth N, !!.•write:: " Having used your .ttivirtit: Pills itt my practice, I certify from eXperience that they are rut invalunble purgative. In cases of disordered funclions of the liver, causinghenduelic, indigestion. Co,llVellet.A. and the great variety of diseases that follow. they are u surer remedy than any other. 111 all ruses **here a purgative remedy is required. I confidently recosnmend these Pills to the 1111i/i.e. as superior 10 any other I have ever found. They are sure in their operation. and perfectly safe—qualities which mules them an in valuable article for public use. I have for many years known your Cherry Ihelorni as the best cough medi cine in the world; and these Pills tire in 110 wise infe rior to that admirable preparation for the treatme 01 of discuseii,, " New Orleans, fish Apra. maul. `Sir: I hove great antisfaction in assuring you that myself mid family have been very much limn:fitted by your medicine.. My wife was cured, two years since. of a severe and dangerous comfit, by your Cherry Pectoral, arid sham then has enjoyed perfect health. My children Lava several times been cured from attacks of the Influenza and Croup by it. It is nn invalualde remedy for these constituting. Your Cathartic Pills have entirely timed 1110 (rain 11 dys pepsia and e0.11Ve11,.. trbirh has grown mum me for some years—Mileed. this core is lunch more im portant, (1 . 0111 the fact i b olll bud tutted 10 gel relief train the beet P113.44111te which this settee of the country utfords,und from any of the numerous reme dies I had *liked. 'You seem to u., Doctor, like a providential Mess ing to our family, mid you may well suppose we are not unmindful of it. Yours respeetfullv. I Yl'I"1"I'l I.IXTIin Senate Chamber. Ohio. April sth. 1.'54. "Ds .1. 0. AYICR-1110nOrell Sir. I liter made a than ougli trial of the Cathartic Pd is. lefi me by your agent, and have been cured by them of the drentlfil I It Iwo. mown O wlet whirls he found me suiferoug The dose relieved me, mid at few subsequent have entirely removed the• di-ease. I feel in better health mow thuit for some years benne. which 1 attribute en irely to the effects of your Claiborne Pill, Yours will, great to-pest, LUCIUS It METCALF '' The ul.ove tire all from pe,oim who are pahliely known where they reside, nail alto would not these statements without a thorough conviction thin they were true. Prepared by Dll. S. C. AYUR & AO lime. trail anti AnnlynCnlClnnann+,l4Mll, Naas SuOL HL I s in.tnact, Agent 101 - Columbia, l'u. July 5. itini 511 too. BORDENTOTATif FEMALE COLLEGD, nOADENTOWN, New Jersey.--This Institu hion 15 Pleill , lllllly located on the bal: of the Del aware liteerownr, the around/sof - the InteJoqepla Bona. Puri...nod dateellt on the railroad between New York and Phi!ndelphla. Bonn:chartered with fail colic• chute powere, it confers (Nth, tttt on ditto,: a no rurn• pieta the pt e.crilted course of study Entire e site a es fur Wind, tuition , Ac., fine the et:214104e enuree, one hundred and to rt)-four dollars per yr.-. - tneeitul branches extra. rapt' , received at any J0...H0d filte year and charged accordingly. Catalogues thins* be obtained be addre.•ing Het JOHN 11. 11:(410:1.EV, A ht. Pret.idein. N'oticota. From the Trenton Daily 1 , tete Gazette. 130RUENTow.t% FEKALIt INsTITUTEt-- • • A more bOauttfut m.ituatinn And one better adapted to its purposes, can rarely he found. The young ladies have an elegant play ground, well shaded. and commanding a floe view of the Park, the Delaware. Penn's Manor, and Trenton. I. has an ex Martyr Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus. a large I lerliarium, and a fine collection of American anti Foreign minerals told fossils. REV. Ma. BRAILELEVB FEMALE SIMI:CARY.- • • • • We may add from our pentane! acquaint ance with the Prineipal, %lint pupils could ant well lie intrusted to the keeping of a more estimable teacher thou he is—State Journal, Wilmington, Dd. itORDIINTOWN FEMALR COLLEGE —lt Recale to us lbw the goitre, of study mucked out is mo•I excellent— Just the proper One to bring forth true women.. and no • the huuble. turned off from molly of our female semi ituries.—Connien (N J) Democrat. BOILIIENTOWX FEMALE COLL,E}:o P.—The foci that 00 most prominent citizens and neknowledgesl careful permits entrust the welfare and ethic-mints of their daughters in Rev. Mr. Brakeley is a far grruter tee. timonial to Isis ueltulf than any array of references American Runner. BORDENTO , .! , FEMALE COLLICOS —We know of no location in the country• where the health of the student can be so promoted no here; while the air of beauty and romance which surround• the place must tend no small degree to the refinement and elevation of tante and feeling. • • • • • Of the literar3 advantage., we need not spoilt.; the name of Rev..l. 11. Brakeley, an President, LA a suffi cient guarantee for them. Of stern integrity and moral worth—in his deportment mild, yet firm si J un moved. and endowed with superior educational quill ifiertions—lie cannot !ail to exercise a most healthful and ennobling influence upon till who arc under his influenee.—Donlcomirn FlostvErrowx FAm Aix Comnac.—A more rleaanot •cd healthy +light could not be selected on all fs:co, lerney for no lustalution of lea g.— New Bruns mirk Fredonia's. June 21,1558-1 m Save Your Broken Glass and China. CALL end parebaxe a bottle of LIQUID SOL DER, the nest preparation ever known forniend. lug broken China laud Mu... It is warranted to give entire satitlaction. Directions accompan) each bot tle. Prepared and cold by JONATHAN FUNK. Washington. Lamest-ler county. PC. For sale by R. IVilltam.. Colombia. and at tke Medicine store of Rockafield A, Co, V..,^t Orange street, Lancaster. Pa. July 11, Ma'-3m. CITRATE ItIAGNEOIA. Settllstx Powder, Sods Powder and Alinend Water. alwayr to Le had, of • Superior quality, at McCORICf.Ek 1/EILT.T:Treg Family Medirinellliore, Old Fellow's Hall. _July 26, received at the Family Merl , rtur Store. • ftvr• a/ uunply of Corn :Vowels, Farina, Rice Flour, .t rear- Itoot, &c. July Ye, '3O. Real Estate at Private Sale. THE subscriber , often at _private sale, a "or G-x-cvutss.ci, conbai 1111 l three•quarteru of all acre. snore or bee., elitism. at the junction of the Columbia and Ibusteaeter turnpike and the Mill road, adjoining. property of John Kited Iran. It is a deeirable lot fur the coustructiuu of u private reetdebbee. Apply to 'JOHN D KLINGI.F.R. Columbia. Aocu•t 16. IS.r.G.tf For Sale—Very Cheap, r 4 OUR BRICK DOUSES, iu good eon• dition, with all modern unprovemente, ritunte in Perry and Union street, For termil, apply to A- CA LD WELL. Columbia. June 7, ISfra -tf Baskets and Flowers, Boquetit and Pyramids, VIDE to order, by the subscriber, al the 1. shortest notice. Ile has facilities superior to uny person ut the place for procuring handsome flow er... us in addition to his own large nod various col lection lie has access to the extensive nursery of .1. W. /Memo,' lb Co. lie twill he barmy to receive or ders for anything in his line. and will charge such prices us cannot but he sati•factory. JOSKI•11 YEwn.AJJ„ Gardener and Florist Cherry CI DER MILLS. rOOKiIAIISEII'S Cahoot. Imprved Portable Cutler Mulls. We are now tutatuftteturin,,. • the., uturival:ed Cider MM.., greatly. improved mid lust year, and can supply orders at wholeuttle :aid retail. Mills shipped to any part of the Union. I'ASCII A LI., MORRIS & CO . July 19,15.56 Ituolernent tool Seed Store, 7th and Markel. Phila July 19, Is :AL PERTINTXELIV WO'ILIVO. VIPERIENCE has taught the Farmer Thal L.l the rattly reliable 1. - emitter is. the PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO. The suloyerilter. sole Agent in Philadelphia for the sale of it. ha• now .111 hand it large stoek of PURE PERUVIAN GUANo, which he wttl 41-II at the losses( eue.lt price, to lots to suit either dealers or armors S. 3. cIiIIISTI AN. Sole Agent for Philadelphia. No 4a North Wharves. :aid 07 Stall, Water street. Philadelphia. Atm.t iti tY.5641m04 DAIRY IMPLEMENTS. SPAIN'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC PREMIUM CHURNS. of various al.°, OM! Power Maras and rixtures, Butler Workers, 3 miaow., Butter Priuta, &.e. PASCHALL MORRIS & CO, Implement and Seed 15tore,:th and Market sts., May 31. 10.56. 1500 lbs. Prime Fresh Turnip Seed, 01S1STINO of Purple Top, White Flat, Dale; ii) bria, %Ylote Norioll, Yellow Aberdr,n. l'ur ple Top Rota Raga nod Green ohs . told mint!, PASCHALL, 11011111 S Pc Implement and Peed Store, 7tli and Market, PM a. July 19, 1856. JAMES IL HOLLINS, Imparter and ll'halesale Dealer in China, Glass and Gineensware, Zll6 :11. Let rtreet,albove Tui/lh. soma PhOutlelphitt. Aluy 17, 1450-Gliant ST. LAWRENCE ROWEL, 2.8 S Chesnut .vireel, Philadelphia. AVM. S. CAMPBELL, PROPRIETOR (;. W. MULLS, :141.1PlatIS [EMDEN'''. May 17 1-711 -if sT4CiaECZT 4 0 , ,r4G-Mrt. do CO., BELNEEIRS, pAY FIVE PER CENT. interest ns follows: When a re:N(4lr deptuit °mum! is opened. Five per emit. Interest per 11111111111 commences, and is nitiltd at ally time to the deprrsit, which with interest, is PAY ABLE ON DEMAND. Irrevektr thpratx mead reinaiit THIRTY DAYS before drawing linere.t—niter which titer Five per cent Inter cat per annum is added from tlw date , of the thpetit, ,sith the Ditereq. is PAYABLE ON DEMAND. lint drawing Intere.i *sip always l• ae -1:0111111UllalVkl 111 proportion to the value of !hell aeetllllll, JOAN YtiElt &CO. CONSI-TING oF JOIN C:VGtil. DAVID DAM, HEM. HENRY 711114.10. W. N. N. B.—The itiemlierc of this firm are individuallyia. tile for all the obligation. of Jon's OColia Julie :IL 1e56-11 IRLPORTANT STANDARD WORKS. HISTORY of Congress during the first term of Wughingion'. Administra:ton. 5.2,( g) 111.tory of Germany, (Kolibraweeln) 52 plates, 1 vol., Ilioory or England. I(Xt plates and maps,3 vole, inique,) imported.*ls 00 II i+iory ante Reformation, (D..Aubigne,)4o plater, vole 00. ' " p.ftet , nullify Commentary on the Vible, (100 author...) 40 Mule, 2 vols. Sl4 00. Parody Devotions, (Fletcher.) 51 plates. imported, 57.75. 'Pules of the Ponders and of Scotland. (Wilson ) 10 Mute., 5 vet.., FlO.OO. Shokepenee'e Complete Works, 21 plate., 3 vole., imported. *l4 51 1 . W.A. W. 11. F. are Agents for all the American and English Werke n published umber s. W. II.FREF:IIIAN, Hook deem. nail Importers, 40 /3 King et.. Lune incr. Juan, 14, 1....421 1 y 200 AGENTS WANTED. $310,000 worth of Farms and Building Lots, the Gold Region of Virginia, (Culpepper I t enemy.) to he divided umnogstlo,2o4leult•eritier•. oil the 17111 of September, 1536, for the benefit of Poi Hoye' Veinale Aeademy. Subleriptiona only ten dol lar.. enehi one-ltitlf down. the re.t on the delivery of the Deed Every i.ulierther will get n Building Lot or a blirito, ranging in Value from Ott/ to $25 000,— The.. Farm- WO Lot, tire 1 , 111.1 r 0 ehrnp to induce eettlentent.i, tt ‘itifirient number tieing reoervetl, the Illereti , V. in the mane of Willeh will compemmie for the apparent low price now u4.1.ei1. Ample security will he given for Me faithful performance of contract., and prioniceit jrrAlorn neent. ore wanted to obtain eidweriliera, to whom tie inn..t liberal inducement. , will he given. Some agent. Write thin they sire within^. "?..!00 per month. Adverii-ing will he done for every 'went where po.-11.1.i. Fen lull partieufara, . nprty to E. DA ti DER. 1'..,, I no ) . 1, Caroline county, V.,. July 11 CARTER'S ZPANISH MIXTURE. THIS Celchratrd Compound scientifically preps red from the be.t articles of the Itlaterm Illedica. tins gained nu unrivolled reputution fur the following stood effort.. vit. PURIFYING THE BLOOD, arid thit. curing SCROFULA, SYPIIII.Is. ULCERS, I)l.l)soicns , , OBSTINATE CUTANEOUS ERUP- TtoNs, and all diseases arising train the imprudent ti-e nr Oloi.e 01 Ni..reurv. REGULATING THE STOMACH AND BOWELS, thu. it enre..Liver Disca.e.littligestion, Bilious Com plusto. C0.40,11 4 ..100 Pike. SLRENGTII I NG THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS, dins can ing the fond to nourish and support every VEGULATING TH ESECRETIVEORG A NS and by enabling them to perform their proper runes Bon.. preventing hind curing Bilious and 0111 OT polo. rut STRENGTHEN! NG AND QUIETING THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, than allaying Ncr roan Irriintion,roid rowing nll di.. ..eu•c. of 111 e N01,C.. It no unrivrilled m Ike CUM of all Permits Disea.es! %Weak:ie., Irregularity, Ob. struetion., Are. IT IS ENTIRELY SAFE IN ALL CASES. Acting in linrmtnly with the restoring power. of i.e. lure, it never more. Itte always 10.111'10. .11111 11s thousands of voluntary CerllflClatt. (rum the best authoriticetesticy. Price one Duller per bottle, or six bottle. for Five Collor.. sold Ly Druggi.i. and Country Merchant. in all die ride. and eOIIOIIiCI. of the United Stater, Canada and The W 11.41 1111111e5. WM. S. I.IIIERS & CO., Proprietors, 314 Brood waist New York. SA NI UEL FILBERT, Agent, Columbia, Ca. November 17 IS-Z -Iy. ORAICCPS, SCALDS, BURNS, fkc. I3RED is a short time by Cooper's Anti ti NJ Pam Tincture. Asa pain alleviator, this Tincture. though rot infallible. is tint surpassed by any oilier ever offered to the afflicted. and takes the precedence of n'..l others wherever it is used. inasmiseh as it is purely VEGETABLE coninins nothing POISONOUS. and mny be used wills ;SA One botile has been known to cure rig cases of Dysentery. besides a case Or INVO•CrILIPO and Colic. It Viral retiree .1.5001 every vnriety of Patti. within from one minute to fif teen minutes—even the mon acute cases of Neuralgia and Rheumatism, nod is used. not only by PhyOrille • , but by person• of every class and rank'. - WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR? It is good for viand •ini pain in the Stomach and Bowels, Iluirrlie• and Idyseigery. Colic. Cholera Nest Cholera Morno, Rheum arism acute. chrome nod ner vous. 1./W.l-tic or Asthma. Croup. Colds. Coughs. scald., m i nis, Wounds. li-ui.es, Sprain*, Sint •nd S‘vellee 301111.., Neuralgia Or Tie Liotorelletr, Tooth ache, Sick and Nervous I leadache, to imiet a nervous restlessness, and thus enable one to sleep calmly,— Patti le the side, a Stitch ui the Back,Cricks,Granips, and almost ever) kind of pain. internal and external; Inv Snug. nod lines •f Poisonous Insects, FEVER AND AGUE. Fl TS, Nicer:nigh. Ileartimrii, Cold Peet, Freezes, Chilblains. Painful Corn•, .ege,Old Sorra, to allay lufisouniauens find prevcia Mornfiestion. age.. allay nt - rgics 25 CF„Si'M A BOTTLE XII 1,4A51'L FILBERT, Agent, Columbia June 25,1.0.56. B ESSCNCE OP JAMAICA cIM(Mm. J.) Swain's Tenneco. 11'n Sarsaparilla, &e. rot sale at McCOIIKLJKIc DI.II.LETTS Family Medicine Store,Odd Fellow's Hall, July .26, PLAIN and Canrusted Sugar Cured Ham, for sale by June 29,18.16. S. C..SWART-Z COAL! COAL! TUB u ndersigned has constantly on hand and for sale. _ Bu b4llO re Company and Diamond White AEI,, Lump. Egg. Stove. flange. and Nut Gnat—the Lamp to equal if not :apes ior to anything In the country for smelting iron: Red A•h. Lump;Egg. glove and Nut, of the best qutlity, (tom the S retion; 'bort Mountain Stave, andTrevorton Egg Coal— au excellent article for domestic summer u•e; trine Grove hump, Cite and stove Cool—a superior article for dotne.tie tend steam purposes; Vl> mouth and Yitt•tott White and Red Ash, Lump and Egg Size Cong Broad T,tp and Allegheny Bituntittouy Coal, of the bent go:Oilier, for The itheve general n.nortment of Coal, eon/turnera and the public are invited to call arid examine, and hem the price.. I um prepared to furnish the above by the Ilnat, Cpl. or single Ton. at toy Wharf. foot of Canal 6uaw. COiSINPI,I4I, Lnticaster county, Pa. .Also, Coal and Iron received and slopped on com mis.ion. J. G. liEtzS. Columbia. Jane 7,19541.1 y NOTICE ITENDRECII & 111103' Lace just received a floe u—ormeess of CIIEWINt 'TOBACCO of various (t. mtg. A 1.., Pipes. wisiels swill be sold, by she basket or single dozen, as she city rates. Genoa st Scgtsrs of all Irinds, cheaper than ever sol in this ;Odes:. Col rrin.riss, )al. MIMI CABINET 111711.23:1 21.00/VE. THE subscriber would inform Iris friends -I- and the titeldte generally, then he. Contilluet. to manufacture, and Ilea . COllStLintl y forrulc ALL KINDS OF CABINET WARE, mtell 0- Secreturier. Ildirenu•. Work,initds. Dining and It reat,fa-t T 111.1138. Card, Pier and Celkire "fabler, French. Field, High mid Low Post Cr, d,teadr, ate., together will, every other article of Cabinet Varc, which he will -ell at the lowest pc--Mle pricer. Ilia workmen nre expe.rieneed and capable. unit hieurlie- Ice W1111:1111Cli rowan lf tiot et4iCtIOP to ally so ld in the place. AN ELEGANT' VIE/Una, equal 10 uily 111 the cinee, tali alwitys lie found or her c-ttibh-liment, in Locu-t street, below 3d, unit COFFINS wit be italic. and cum: ral- in town orcouii , try .111e101C11 tit 01011110th,, Ile rrvprctfully solicits .h.tre public nationally, confident 46.11 Ire curl rt . mks' I.:,..rittgliti-caeltota, C01011161:1,...ipril 12,1ti1; JOHN W. SHUMAN'S NEW BOOT di. 511023 STOWE, FRONT STREET, Colombia, Pa.--Theg untlertigited re&pectfully a-more...llw that ha kn. last opened of lie abovc, place,a large and eplcudtal t..f.rament of Boots anti roonprt..inz. FRENCH CALF-SKIN, MEN'S MOROCCO, KIP & OTHER BOOTS & SHOES, to which he would 111111 It :mew wit. Ilion lig made 1te1e1 . 1141114 in lilts bra:K.ls of il•e lut.ineot with care. and Innl lhti 100tt..1 wholepole bou.ew 111 the ell) of rOttiltit•lll 11011 1.11 Who .1.01141 :Munk`, wilt mill Ile ha n o. o 11.1,..”1.11 ..... o--"rt••••-itt FINE SHOES FOR LAMES AND CIIII,DizEN, coatt•ting of Patent Foxed. Trench Morocco 1:11. , 1:sna. Enamelled Spring Heel Parodse, lin Into Cloth Gatierg Minima fi'id 'Ties and lit fuel nil the now in u•c. .1 , 11. m all olds Youth•' nail Miaaegt Rants and Shoes of every tics and de-erintioin, and a Lite a...ortmenl of Meit's Gaiters. curls a. Patent Glove Tot., Cloth, Calf skja, Ar, Ac , in great variety. The suh•cuhrr hope try •Iriel ton:noon in bu•incse, to merit u .hare of nuldie patronage. The public arc invited to cull and el.:Millie the pent.. J. W. SUUMAN. Colo/tibia. April 11... Susquehanna Planing Mill, - COLUMBIA, PA. THE undersigned respectfully announce to their froeittla told patrouß, and to the public gen erally. IiI•11 they are prec‘nreil to funti,.htill kind.. of FLOORING, SIDING AND SURFACED LUM BEL A ko, Door•, Sn.lt, Shutter , . 'Mid.. IPioslovc and Door Flaina+, Moulding=, &c at the lowest market mice+. All order+ by mail or otherwi4c addressed to ilos undersigned, Columbia, Pu.. shall receive momz..t nt. DICKINSON & DUEY. May 11. 1556-111 ONCE MORE ON HAND, With a Large and Superior Assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVEIE.NATAREL GOLD LEVER, WATCIIES, Duplex, Lepines, and Quartiers,atpricee In suit everybody. Also nit evince new stock of CAMEO AND MOSAIC unk:AsTviNs, and oldie latest styles. CLOCKS! CLOCKS! of every description; together with a thousatal and one other articles, can he had al P. Watch and Jewelry Store, Front Silva, Columbia. 5 1 , 454 - I. AT DreTAGITE aft BRO.'S ORIGINAL rind One-Price nisi Stare, Whole sale and Retail dealer- in Foreign and Domeslic Dry Good., Read) -Made Cloilinie, Hams and shoe,, 'Flunks. &e. I.AI)IES , DRESS GOODS. Black Gros de Rhine Sill4n; Innc)•, striped and plaid Sills; Foulard Silk.; Chall a and .atin n tripe Ilaregn and Tinsues; whim and hewed Ilrilliant•. Lawns and Prim , cLoTtis A N CA-ISINIER RS. rrelich black Cloths or Nelson's make; English blue Cloth. and brown tin.; Preach black Co.Pinnereo; ',trilled, plum nod solid colored Ca*.enicrce; black Satin, Brocade, Silk and kla rondo irk Ve.lowz, SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS. Gaidemcre shawl., Brooke Urn dored Sbawls, black and colored DOM ESTI C GOO DS madia.,TieLthg.,Cheel.a.t;ingbarnq and UriMaga, and u great variety of Ilogiery owl Trimming, READY-11LADE CLOTHING. Cloth Frock and DresA Couisi do Illusittc4s do Cos4ittarre do do Black and Fancy Car•otnvrc Pante; do do I.otiactt do Block nod Fancy satin. Silk n rid r•nsllmerc VeFts HOOFS AND SHOES. Men'e. Cali, Kip nnd Grn hied 11,n.t•; Mende Calf, Atmocco um. Cloth 1.n.lh.01:1,1 and Morocco Ilnm•, Jenny Lind• and SlApp,r..; 'duck and colored GoiterA. nod Children's Shoes in an varietic, All our Good+ have been enr.•ioltp eeleeted In Neve York mid Philadelphia market. for (u 4. stud will he Fold at a small 111tVIIIICV for the clime—our motto brotg. Quirk Salts and Small Profit, and 1111 trouble to show note./.. MeTAGUIi /e. BRO., April ttG, le5G. From •trees, Columbia. THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS. FURRTXTTIREI WARE ROORTS. JJOIIN SIIENBERGER, at his old sland,Locust above: the Dail Fellows , Dull, Pit- again calls tali on to his superior and splen did s4iiorlineni of CABINET-WARE ANDCBAIR-WORK, of on ofinfla, «bleb he x ill Rellollthe mast reasonable terms. As lie mann facto re- his own work, lie is enabled to warrant every article to be x•hnt ii is represented; mid to bear gi.riti u. II is chimp. Ili.. stork i s very large, and in purl emlonees Dres sing. Plain told 1 nutty Moreau-; Sideboards. Solos; Card. End, Soft, Ceilliii, Dreseitig, umfug und Brent.- fitsi TABLES; Common. Prem.!, mid other BED STEADA; Common told Fancy CIIAIItS, and SET TEES of every style. together st general uutort ment of tall kind, of FURNITURE. Funerals still be attended %Mil it Splendid Ilearse, on shoo notice. nod all necessary attention given to it Ile invites an inspection of Itti. vamp, feeliog COnfi dela that lie it 1111/Y to supply any article of Fund lure that may be th sired. well made and durable, and ••cheep us the cheapest." Re-painting Chairs and Vaud*long Furnituie at tended to. tolum l tia,slarch 15 1950. ICE CREAM SALOON. MRS. ANDREW REITER takes this meth (.ll of informing the public that rhe it HOW Pre pared to furnish Ice Cream of even variety. at the ahem e.tt notice. The new awl caparloatt buthhug lately erected. tat, g the old place, has been opened for the convenience of • I•Ol , and ec ru rtfi.rt tc it Ire made to tittpurt et - mayn't 10 tire.. •• Ito r {r•sivetroti• to lirux xlmr.• of public ithirthulge nt hoe t4itottit,titttoUllog the etret.tort Hod,. Crout sttrel. Col iiiii hitt. Mary 3,l<pd. .13.emernber IIE large stork of Goods al Carpet Ifni!, L oching off at first cost. to clove the buatness. Itrosael•. Titree•ply, Super Ingrain. ling.Liating and Veitillan Carpeting, trt ethtteiiiit vnriety of pattern., ILI who) rani prtrev. LINDSAY tr. JACKSON. cotantliin July `213, I. SULKEY FOR SALE. A FIRST-RATE SULKEY for sale wry low. Enquar n 1 Ilan odier. Columl/tn, .11111 C 1t136. New Arrival. TUT received a large and splendid assort ment of MCA-TIES latest aisles, tor the Spring and Summer trade, at J. hr.:.b.S' Cheap Hat Store, No 'l' tlisreirters Row, Front Street. Columbia, May SI, Hooftand's pI3I.F.IIRATFD if; ERMAN lIITTF.RS. for the cure .1) of Liver Cormilaim, IPotorpma, INCTVOUS be.4lill)• Chronic Diarrhoor. Dircare of the Kidney, alrd all ariring from ri in-ordered liver or elornach. Price 75 cent!. For talc at McCORICI.F DELLETT'S ramify Medicine Store,Odd Fellow's Mali. Colombia, October 13. TTOOKINO.GLISSO, Baskets, Buckets, Brooms, J Wash nasals, and a splendid lot of Door Alst., la.t received by Jane 23,1850. CHAT SAGO CHEESE., Tickles, Keleitips. &c., just U received and for sale by Jaae 24, IS3A. S. C. SW AETZ. CA SPA R SFA DERTI R. C.SWARTZ
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