ller-The Harrisburg Telegraph has paq , :ed into the hands of Messrs. Geo. Bergner & Co. Col. McClure, one of the late proprietors, has been 'retained as an editor. 1 .1-1E. 4 .,1.. 1 .JE:4mrwp1.4 September tt. 15d, by Rev. A. 11. Kauffman. Mr. CHRISTIAN B. SREMAN to MI. ELf.ZABETII MELLEN, all ,of Washington, Lancaster county. On Tuesday evening, 011th inst.. by the Rev. J. J. 'Lane, at the residence of the bride's father, Dr. ROBERT Daecror, formerly of Lancaster vainly, to Miss MATIL DA LOUDEN, all of Wrightsville, York county. On Sunday morning, Juno Stb, 1500. by the Rev. J Boyer, Mr. JAMES REHR SMITII, of Wrlghtsville, York county, to Miss CAROLINE D. EBERLE; of Delmar, Tio ga county, Pa. MOW T=)Zt, ,-- _bD. On the 'With ultimo, ALICE, daughter of Joseph and Anna Maria Eves, aged 5 months and 5 dayli. p. In Little Britain township, on the 12th ult., of con sumption, SAILIJI MARGARET, daughter of Wm. Hays, ESQ., 111 the 21st year of her age. On the Ist inst., in Highland township, Chester co., ISRAEL SELTZER, son of Jacob and Jane Seltzer, in the 27th year of his age. On the 27th ult., in Lancaster, Mrs. St SAN KUHNS, in her 89th year. FOR SALE. TM three-story FRAME DWELLINGA HOUSE, with two•story Back Building, and the lot or piece of ground on which they are erected. situated on the south-east side of Walnut. between From and Second streets, in the borough of Columbia, now in the tenure of Miss Entriken, adjoining proper ties of Mr. George Wolf on the cast, and of Thomas Lloyd, Esq of the west. For terms. &c enqui-e of THAM AS E. COCH RAN. York, September 6,1856.3 t Wo3EILM'CrAOI I ..IIII 1115,9-LB OF REAL ESTATE. MBE subscriber offers at private sale, his real vitiate, in the borough of Golnmt,in, viz: NO. 1. A LOT OF GROUND, Situate on the north-east corner of Laurens and Sec ond streets. containing in front on Laurens, nine feet, five inches, and on Second street, one hun dred and four fret, on which are arreled a three-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, with a two-story CARPENTER SHOP. Thell buildings are in excellent order. There is on the premises a never-failing well of water, which supplies from eighteen to twenty familtea and yields a rent of from $ 4 :13 to $3O. This IS one of l ice most de sirable properties in Columbia, and would answer for a Steam Flouring Mill or Factory of tiny kind. NO. 2. A LOT OF GROUND, Situate on the corner of Third and Laurens streets, containing in front on Laurens street fifty-eight feel, and extending along Third street one hundred and fifty-eight feet. There is on this lot a nearly new two-story FRAME riWiD32.1.113.g Souse, No. 3. The undivided half of Theroyclaitsj% "Xistletmstzi, commonly known as Levergood , e letand, an the Susquehanna river, below the Columbia slam. This island is well fitted up inn a fishery. The tide to the property in undisputed. For terms. enquire of JAMES E. McANALL.. Columbia. September 6,1856.31 NOTICE. WHEREAS, Letters Testamentary to the . fatale of Robert B. Wright, late of the hor c,,,,Voi Columbia, f_neaster County, deceased, have been granted to the tubScribers; it!! persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to ma:.: payment, and there having claim against the some, syt ,prerein them, duly authenticated, for settlement tto WM. A. Al A RTIN, SAMUEL IVRIGHT, Columbia, September 8, 1850. Executor.. DAN RICE'S THE only duly recognized and legitimate Show, having any claim to greatness in America' Dan Rice claims precedence and pre-eminence in is original,refined,or. intelligent in hit pro fession, which his base imitators, Mote who have ap propriated his well-earned title, and Mole!' his gna:, wilt soon find out, should they ever dare to cross his track with their spurious concerns. Pirate to remember that Dun Rice's Great Show— the only Great Show now organized, will be exhibited at YORK, FRIDAY, SEPT. 12, 18a COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, SEPT. 13TH, LANCASTER, MONDAY, SEPT. 15TH, Afternoon and Evening. - • • Master of the Ring, Mr. JOHN H. MURRAY. A sconelusive evidence of the Magnitude and splen dor of Dan Rice's Troupe, lutetium' is culled to the following brilliant constellation, comprising the most illustrious Stars in the Equestrian Firmament. Young Jean Johnson, the most versatile and ac complished performer of his day. Young Jean is per fectly at home on his hot...es back, in every posse ble variety of horsemanship; has no rival in his animal,' achievements Open the Elastic Cord. and throw. his gage to all corners in the manly athletic exercises 01 the Arena. In addition to all his other performance•, Young Jean Johnson will appear in an entire new• act called Donneybrook Fair, in which he will perform a Clog Dance, while riding around the ring Voung Jean was the favorite pupil of Din Rice, when lie used to travel with his original •'One Horse Show," aitd Den is still very proud of him, not merely because he is the hest general performer in the country, and is the grandson of the famous Lnfitte, the Rover of the Gulf, fiat because lie possesses the great talent of Pleasing Everybody. Mrs. Dan Rice, in her elegant illustration< of Sad dle Riding, on her beautiful horse, White Surrey. MlNext in attraction and most prominent in intent is Mr. Geo Ryland, the light and elegant Rider, who will particularly distinguish himself IS lii< surprising feats and tricks, in the character of the Olympic Ball Thrower—or, the Flying Juggler! which he performs with a most surpassing address. surpu<slng anything of the kind ever witnessed, either on horseback or upon the ground. Mr. Ryland also uppears in his in comparable scenes on horseback, his great slimmer sett vau!ting and leaping feats, &c. The world-astounding Acrobats, Messrs. Murray and Holland, known throughout Europe and America SG the Roman Brothers, will . give an exhibition of their truly astonishing gymnastics THE PAIR OF EDUCATED MULES. Dan Rice claims the origin and invention of this new species of quadruped performances. None be fore him ever succeeded in teaching, a dumb lies.l the arts and requirements of Pantomimist., gymnast. snit low comedians. Ills great success in this branch of amusement. has as usual induced a host of others in give sickly imitations of his performances. But their learned mules only too plainly betray the origin and pedigree of their tutors, exhibiting on all occasions the Ass in a Lion's skin. Let all those who have parted with their gunners under false pretences and been humbugged out of .heir time and money in witnessing the base counter ifeit.call and see Dan's Mules! the real Simon Pure. —and the only animals ever taught the merry unties of au accomplished comedian. The Elephant WM Rookh, Huge, Pondroup and powerful as she as. yet Posse/...1.1 all the graces. Agility and majesty of e Duchess. Her performances are :narked by a degree of instinct mid address so very neatly epproaching the art. of nit accomparked Artist, that she appears endowed with the intellect of ,humanity. Talk of your Elephantri Lunn Rooth *news more than all the rest of them put together Mite Syrian Camel, the only one ever trained to perform. • DAN RICE, TEE CLOWN, will. nt various periods ,of theentertainment. divest himself of the eltiarsietcr of "Dan Rice, the Manager," and open his Portfolio ',of Pun! The collection will lie found rich, racy, ra tional. and above all, Original. Although '-modest men of their men merits should be dumb ," yet Tam cannot retrain from as s uring the publie—bis kind and pa mpailazing fiends—ilia lie stilillive's for them; and that at is, as at ever has beet., Ids - highest gratification to greasy others. The beautiful horse, Excelsior, from the celebrated "Gray Eagle" stock, and the superb horse Henry Clay, purchased from the ertateof hip great numerate, positively without a parallel in this or any Other their wonderful training under the tuition of Dan Rice. In order to vary and give relief to the entertain. meats, the very roopular Performing Clown. Tom Watson. will exhibit his Low Comedy Mug and Gro• Mame Gymnartier, upon an enlarged Fettle, very mach, as be confidently hopes, to.the amusement of the nudienge. • " - Mr. Isaac Sweet, in his Drilliant and Animated Scenes of the Circle. Master Charles Reid,in b.s superb Principal Act. Jas. 1.. Thayer, the American Hercules, whose strengtb ("greater than any pair of horses that can be pnaslueed. Mr. Jain Carter, the great Acrobat and Elephant Performer. Mr. Green, King of the "Bedouins," and Master of Horse. ' Mr. Clark, Mr. Russell, besides a very full and ef fective Band, us follows: Leader of the Brass Band, Augustus Storm. Leader of tht String Band, John Hammel. Leader of the Reed Band, Laurence Gerrold. Accompanied lay Ten Splendid Musicians. Admission to see all, only 25 cents. No half-price. Sept. fa, 1.950. UNITED STATES AGMECULTITRAL SOCIETY. _ Office, 160 Chesnut street, Philidelphia. r rlIE Fourth Annual Exhibition of the UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, will he held at TOWELTON. (Philadelphia) on Tuesday, NVednesdny, Thursday. Friday mid Saturday, ()ember 7111, eta 9th, Nth and I I th. Premiums from Twenty-five to Two Hundred dollars, amounting iii the new:late to Fourteen Thousand dol lar., will Ire offered for the various classes of Domestic Animals. Fruits, American Wines, Vegetables, Grains, and Agricultural Implements and Machinery. A Local Committee at Philadelphia, representing the various branches of industry, has beets appointed to co operate with the officers of the Society, its perfecting ar rangements for the exhibition. And fifteen thousand dollars have been guaranteed to meet expenses. This material aid, coupled with the excellence of tile selected location, and the large amount of pretniums offered. in duces the expectation that the exhibition of ldiii will be superior to any of its predecessors. A Grand Agricultural Banquet, in which ladies as well as gentlemen will participate, will take place on Friday, October lath, when distinguished gentlemenwill address the assemblage. Favorable arrangements with the various railroads-, for the transportation of stock and other articles are its progress. the terms of which will be given on applica tion at the office. The List of Entries. the Awards of Premiums, and the Proceedings. will be published in the Journal of the So ciety for 1536. The Premium List, with the Regulations and Pro-. gramme of the exhibition. will be furnished on rapphca tion to Mr. John :McGowan, Assistant Secretary of the United States Agricultural Society. 160 Chesnut street. (rooms of the Philadelphia Agricultural Society,) or by addressing the Secretary at Boston. MARSHALL P. WILDER, Prevident, %Vad.tam S. Kixo, Secretary. Philadelphia. Sept. 6.15513 -qt. J. W. FISHER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 4CcaliuLximlblipp, M=•.EL. Columba u, September 6, I& ii We Tilean what we Say. 75.000 tir,:mG:rßl:l4.uest tock. ed i . % , e n Lt a d v dLtio n n ow. lo o o tt i r , hand 375,000 SEC;ARS,of thirty-eight dlfferent brand., which we offer nt the lowest city prices—at whole sate or retail. Call ond examine foryour.olves FEN 01111111 & Front street. second door above Locust. Columbia, September°, 1556. COME ONE, COME ALL, A ND examine oar large stock of SHADS, TonAcco. SNUFFS. PIPES nod GERMAN SMOKING TOBACCO, of all kinds. We have now on hand the largest stock in our line ever offered for sale to the public, in this or any other town or city in Peunsy 'cumin—tit Wholesale or retail. FENDRICII & BRCrS, From street. seemsd door above Imcuit. Columbia, September 0,1556. CANCER CURED EWERS, Tumors, Wens, Ulcers, Scrofula, White Swellings. lice.,cured without Surgical op' eraiions, by Dr. Lounsherry. Dr. L.'s pamphlet, (•2d ed ) 011 Me treatment and cure of Cancers, Tumors. &c.. will be scull to any ad dress (free) on receipt of a postage clump. Office I lts} Walnut street, Philadelphia. September G, Gentlemen's Hair Dressing Saloon. THE subscriber takes this method of in forming all who have not already been made ac quainted with the fart, that he has taken the stand late ly occupied by Charles Williams. in _ _ Front Street, next door to Dr. Filbert's, where he is always Prepared to afford easy and corn (tillable sham; :entlentem and to practi.3.7. the other parts of his profession. fle solicit; t share of public patronage. confidant that Ids efforts to please will he satisfactory. IVIW.IAAIIVATI RS, Columbia, September 5, lSsfiqf NOTICE. THEperson to whom the subscriber lonited a COPPER 1 PU MP over a year ago, is requeqed to return it im mediately. RICHARD DERRICK. Columbia, August 3,1•936-3 t NOTICE ititilerigned hereby give notice to all sporbancti, 1. that they are prohibited from gunning, hunting or belting on their property, and until all trespuAsers will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. t 11.1)1 ZOOK, J. AV'est llempfiehl tsvp.. August 30. 1e36-3t LARGE, POSITIVE AUCTION SALE! OrCA R PETINGS. Oil. CLOTIIS. RIJOS .l- Ft R NITLItE, at Carpet Rnu, Columbia, on sAT -1.51.1.DAV, SEPTENIII3ER Gib, I sZiG, commencing at o'clock tit the afternoon, and to continue during the af ternoon and evening. We invite the attention of llointekerpersmid buyers to thin large stile of Vit'uable Carpeting,. and Furniture, embracing n desirable assortment of NEW DESIGNS AND SUPERIOR GOODS, et English and American Manufacture, consisting, of Pieces Splendid Three-Ply Carpeting, do Rich St) le Ileavy Ingrain Carpeting, do Scarlet mid Green Ingrain Carpeting. do High tutors Wool Filling Carpeting, do ll eavy Veintian Carpeting, do I high. Color. Venititiii Carpeting, tin Wavy Listing and ling Carpeting.. Also. a large stock of New and Well-NI: ale Furni ture. consisting of (211:11rn. Tables. lletkiends. Cottage Setts, Wiln11,1:11111,, Marble-tole Table., Sofa Chinni. Looking ; till of it Inch till! he sold in quan tities to sun purchaser.. Ti is in certainly the largest sole of the hind ever held in the country. sod istll lie found to ell ns orthy the iitte.n 11011of biz) ers . = Col bid. Augugt Pennsylvania Commercial Institute, j HATED in York, Pa., offers Young .I! the adviinitige. of a thorough Edu cation. TEE COURSE OF SI UDY embroce. Double En. try Book-Keeping, nn applied to Wholesale, Retail. Commission, hi nuu lnrtu ring. Shipping. Stettin-Bow ing, ladtvidunl, Paruier.hip and Compound Company Bust neon. PENIIIANSIIIP in all the Ancient and Modern Hands. Also—Lecture. on Commercial Law and Political Economy, by Talons- E. COCHRAN, E.q. 1:17"For Ctreulurs,&c., addre.. the undersigned. T. K. Will a:, York, Pa. Aug. 21,1KG.3m0 PUBLIC SALE WILL be sold at public sale, at the Wash inVon House. in the borotuth of Columbia, on Ti!RSDAY. snrrnm DER 11, P.:A, A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, on Locust street above Fourth. 30 feet front bya 2.17 deep. Stile to commence at 7 o'clock I'. M. $6OO map remain on the property; the balance to be pant April 1, 1557, Is hen the deed will be gwen 0.11. PA XSON. Columbia, August 20, 1 , 46-tit BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. ONE TRIANGULAR PIECE, containing on acre and a quarter. at the corner of Marietta turnpike and the ore road, about one-quarter of a toile Erotic the depot. Columbia. And also. ONE THOUSAND FEET FRONT upon the ore-road, which will be divided into lot. to suit pur chasers—u beautiul situation for Cicii-ttia,sci• Xit.ct,Bait:lo33ooo6nssiior. the soil being good condition, would suit well for VEGETABLE GARDENING. Or the vv hole tract of 15 ACRES will be sold together. Apply to Columbia, July 1:1, 556-if ELECTION NOTICE N election for one President and six Managers of the fl Col Ma and NVaslinigum Turnpike Road Com pany, to manage the affairs of said Company one year. will be held ut the Franklin Hon,. in the borongh of Columbia, on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1 e 5 6, at 1 f o'clock P. M. GEORGE BOGLE, Secretary. Columbia, August SO, 1650-3 t TINE FARMER'S STORE. THE undersigned has taken the stand lately occupied by BENJ. 111 MR, Locust street, oppo‘ite the Franklin 11ouse. (known us the Fanner.' Store.) where be will open in a few day, in addition Ia the large 'Lock nosy on hand, one of die 1,411111 d cheapest assoriments of Goods ever offered in tha plaice, CO11.411111( its port of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, GLASS WARE, LOOKING GLASSES, noor and Tuttle Oil Cloths, fac.; in fact, such an as sortment of Good. as cannot fail to suit all tastes; and a. he intends to purchase his Goods lo the hest advantage. and to sell entirely for Cash. and CASH ONLY, he hits adopted the rnotto—":tmall Profits and Quick Sales" I hope by strict sitention to business, and by dent ing fiurly will. nil ray eu.tomers, to receive n large chore of the ',Odle patronage. Call and examine my stock nod price., nail if they don't suit. I don't ask you to buy. T.. 1. KUCII, Opposite the Praiiklin House. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. Columbia. Aug. 30.1856. RZIECCOV.A.74. R. ARMOR has removed his office and residence to D LOeURI between Second and Third strcets,south side. Columbia, Antrust IKAL Just Received, 2000 PRIME COCOA NUTS, at J. F. SMITH'S Whole6i.le and Retail Confectionary en- Front 'tree!, two door, below the %Va•h iogton HCRItC, Columbia. [Augu•l 30, It<4. NEW ARRIVAL of Preserved Pine Apples, Citron, Crab Apples, Limes, Pears, Plums and I.llnell,berry Jam, at S. C. SWARTZ'A, Odd Fellows' HMI, Colambis Aug. 30, 130 JUST received and for sale by S. C . SWARTZ Brandy' Peaches and Cberries, Fresh Illiaekliervie4, Cherries, Pine Apples, Goose. berries and Currants. [Columbia, Aug-30, 1556. PICKLES, Pepper Sauce, Mixed Pickles. Cher lusts, Tomato Kelekap and epuntsh Olives. just received and for sale by 13. C. SIVARTZ. Columbia. Aug.:JO, To the American Party of Lancas- ~_ ter County. -PELLOW AMERlCANS:—Believing that the ..1.,* American Party in about being sold, by its so rolled and self-constituted leaders, and that all TRUE AMERICANS throughout the county are OPPOrl?,11 TO FUSION or Political selling of any kohl. we invite you then, as AMERICANS, to elect three Dele gates from each Ward.liorough sad Township. en SAT URDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, IE3O, to meet at the Key stone House.(Sbower's,) in the City of Luncitster, nit WEDNESDAY, THE 10th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1850,f0r the purpose of settling a. straight-out Amerman County Ticket. 011 C Wllleil WC can call ourown, und vote with credit and honor. Wm. Shinier, S. M. Kline, David Nauman, Abut. Cole, John Kuhns, G. M.Bautnan, Jacob Lyons, Jacob Snyder, Jacob Muller, James Al. Matson, George Lorens, Geo W. Ahluin, Henry M. Hubert, Peter Hill, John Kahl. Joseph Bostick, Jacob Nixdorf, F. A. Albright, Henry Handel, Robert Itliligan, Wm. R. Scott, John Evans., John Robinson, Samuel It Shinn, Christian hums. George Ycisley, Samuel C. Marshall, John Kung. Lancaster, August 30. 1&53-2t PRIME GERMAN SEGARS. IRAVE JUST RECEIVED 200,000 MORE of those PRIME SECARS, which I will gel! CHEAPER than any Store in thin or any other town. Ssts=ri - feear..o43 , rissgsriett. and others will do well by giving me a call before purchasing elsewhere.' The above mentioned Segars can be seen nt J. F. SMITH'S Wholesale Confectionary establishment. Front street, two doors below the Washington House, Columbia. Columbia. Aug. 30, 1950. Improved Super-Phosphate of Lime. TUB subscribers inform Dealers and Farm ers that they have greatly improved the quality of their SU PER-P I lOSPHATE OF LIME, sad nose confi dently recommend the article as superior to any in the market. Also, constantly on hand Peruvian and Mexi can Guano, Oils, Candles. Soap, Sc., at the lowest mar ket rates. Sueeesaors to G. W. Ridgway & Co., No. 30 North W Intrves. above Arch street, Phila. EU - Fanners can loud on Water street, and avoid the crowded wharf. August 30, Ihso-1t THE undersigned takes pleasure in staling to the public, that he has removed Juts fugues. Sean mid Ambrotype rooms to the Norlh•lCest cornier of North Queen street and Centre Fouttre„ in the sec ond story of the bwlditi formerly occupied by Long eneeker & Cooper, us a dry good-store, where lie hos a very large light put up expres.ly for the pottiness, that lie will be able to take Pictures is cloudy weather us well us clear. P. S —Thankful for s past. favor , , and hope by inking good pictures and giving perfect satistuction they n•tll be continued. J. D. -'I.:NTRA NC E ON urn lER SI V C A lig us t IL-50 thrt GREAT BARGAINS TN SUMMER GOODS, at Haldeman's Cheap Cash Store. Jo order to close out the balance of our Summer Dress Goods, we have marked them all down to suck low pri ces that they causel fail to sell. Among our stock will be found— Bareges & Tissues--Plain and figured. very hand some. reduced 10 12.1). Crape d' Espagne---ll .ilndes; oisn, green, Ille and pink, very fine at 23e, fittest in Columbia at toe. 93c Clialltes reduced to Lnsrns heal French Lawns at Pk and stir 15c Lawns re duced to 12' ° e. Brilliants White and figured Trillium. at 1:3 and 15e; finest quality and beautiful st) les at lye. Also, another lot of the best 121 e white Brilliants we ever had. Dress Sii ssortntent of ks 0" Striped and Plaid Saks ii till very good 'We are now selling great bar gains 111 Silks. our cus tomers should remember. Flounced Robes---. we have a few French Berege and Lawn 'tubes left, m Weis we will cell very cheap. Mantillas We close out the balance of our Moulin:lA at less than New York prices. We still have sonic very handsome ones. Also, Parasol.. Summer Shawls. Se.; in fuel all kinds of 5.11111140' (300114 reduced in Caine proportion. as we are determined to close them all out below 111111011 V our large purchases of Fall Goals. Our friends and C 111,40111- ers arc tins kcal to glee Its an early roll and secure the bargain?. lIA LDEMAN'S Cheap Cash Store. Columbia. July 19, 1959. More Men Wanted Immediately. AFEW more enterprising and active young men elm Rad immediate employment, by which they (till Make $OOO or 51,000 3 ear. toilet on agenti for Peveral new and popular work s jo..t publidied cx elit.ively for agent+, and mot for sale in b00k..1 omen. We hove n great Ina:ober of agentg employed. many of whoin are mak hie fromsls to 5r.20 a week. Thu,: who wiuh toengage itt Mi.. plea-ma mid profitable busittes., wLII, engage particular., etc , told,c4 C 1.. DERBY St CO.. Put !kite, and Whole.tale Booki,ellers, tt.7atulti..ky City. Editor.; of New.paperp. givinT, the above and followng three ia•erlionc and RWII4IOIIIO 119 and seading . n ropy eolllllllllllg It, will receive nay three of the lollowtug works.: Lite of Jocephlne, by Headley, SI 25; Life of La fik‘et e, do , 51.25; Life of Napoleon, dn, SCenes of a Ilmiter's Life, 81 .25; Life of Mary and Martha Witt..linigion,sl,so; Odd Fellows' Amulet, SI. Any person wiwhing any of the above hooks elm have them cent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of the above retail talcs. Addre... , C. L. DERBY' & GO. A amt.i ert. ANDREW WURITLEIN, Importer and Mann facture./ of GUNS. RIFLES, PISTOLS. &e., No lt??, North Second weet, Philadelphia. %%Imre he keeps coast:tally on hand a gelieral a4-oriment of fine double and single barrel Silo. Gun, large Duck Guns, Rifles and I',-toll of ull kinds Also, the celebrated east steel rifles, with we eased twi4t., to shoot the pointed ball of leis own snake; rifle barrels, shot hag., pouches, Ace. Ile invites person 4 wish mg to pa rchn-e good , tit his line, to van nail examine Ins stork before purelia.ing c kewhe re, lie is determined to sell on the most reasonable terms. n.l.articular atleaaaa pant to repairing in all ila branches. A ogii•it 27, ISl(l.3in FALL CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, AT Wholesale and Retail. Ceo. Bulpin & co.. lmporterr aod Allr aufacture, of CLOAKS AND MAN') 1 1.1.A5. No 174 CLr=tuut street, (a low door' above 7111. routli ride ) Philadelphia (1•t con nection with Geo. Miran, .361 111 oadw•ay, N Y. The largert itinauhieturer 1 'lie, good.: ru the Unit rd State...) Beg to roll the 1111e1111011 of IVholerale and Hem) braver- in their large mid varied mock of CLOAKS, TALMAS, &c., FOR THE FALL Their collection coml. l-ea a complete zworiment of all the late-I l'er•i.nt Noveltir.. m Vet% et, Moire - Amnion, Cloth. Phut .5111.03...c..Ne ;while the facnlnnea afforded i. their connection with the lurge.t :11atin fueturing 1100-e, g00d.,) tit o New York. raia• Ile then, to gnitra hire !miter value than 11 °Winnable el4ett here in 1111. MarkeL. _ . . CEO 13IILPIN & CO., Chesnut t•liret, above ith, l'lttla August 23. I 5.56..3ut 131= Farmers of this Neighborhood, GROWERS of 'Want and Ryr, USE LEINWS ,-u 1. En. I'll °soil ATP. (IF LIME, if you want heavy Crop., or I.IIINAIFS AMERICAN ZER. The•r valuable Mailmen have been used for the past six year •uccen , fully for the gram and tobacco crop tit Virgin:lt PetomYlvaidat New Jenter, Dela ware, Ignr3 mod. nod i•land4 of Bermuda and . Barba doe.. A barrel, (t!.O in •mflitacitt for an acre of Mod. The above Fertilizern are compo,ed of reliable Chemical lllernent.. which largely ineren , e the crop and improve the toil, doubling the value of the land. Price of the Pho , phate of L.me. in 6.1600 n ton. Niter geared 5.50.00, the American Fertilizer 625,00 per ton. or 63.t - 0 a barrel. A 1.26 a keg; al.o, every variety of 6UANO, Pure 1.1111.1 PM , ter,Pot A•l2, Nitrate of Soda, Bone Du , t, Powdered Charcoal, Ace . Ace. GEO A. LEINAU, Proprietor, No South From street, pa. 600.121 delivered free of charge. Inz - To Wholenale Dealer., a liberal dinemo t t Pamphlet , to the Etigli•lt and German Imagung,. gratin. Order, at a dintnnee. cash aceompanyiag or draft. promptly attended to by G. A. 1.11:INAli, Proprietor. Phila., Pa. N. IT—DIPLOMAS have been avrarded from the pennnylvania Agricaltural Society; New York Crys tal Palace Ar.oll anion arid New Jersey State Agri cultural Society August 16, 1556-3mott. PREMIUM IMPROVED SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIDIE. THE only Silver Medal yet awarded by Ag ricultural Societies, was given to thin Superior Ankle, at the last Pean•ylvailia State Fair, at Har risburg, as a Fertilizer of the Best Quality for Wheat. Corn, Oats. Grace 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 Fail demand with this Supe rior and well tested article. Mr.AGENTS WANTED---A liberal discount al lowed. Also,No I PERUVIAN AND MEXICAN GUANO Poudrene and Land Planter, Oils, Candles, Soap, Irk , of the best quality, at lowest market E ~,,, POINROY. 9 and 10 Sonata Wharves, below Market st.. Phila. lizr Emmen can load on two private alleys, and •vmd the crowded wharf. Philadelphia, August 10,1550. _ WESTERN HOTEL, PERSONS TiMilli& Philadelphia will find the HOTEL.No.Market Street, • central and economical how,. It It asset been conatderald y en larged, newly- furnished and entirely renovated th rough ont. HOPKINS. Propractor. 3ttly TA, 1a.74.1m0. & CROASDALE, REZVIOVAL. J. DELI.INGF.R GUN IVOTICII. TRADE. Commonwealth Insurance Co., UNION BUILDINGS, Third street, Harrisburg, Pa CHARTERED CAPITAL, $200,000. - - - - - Insure Buildings nod other Property against loss or damage by fire. Also. against perils of the Sea, In land iNaytgation and Transportatimr. DIRECTORS:—Simon Cameron, Geo M. Lauman, William Dock, Eli Shfer, Jamas Fox. Geo. Bergner. Benjamin Parke. Wm. 11. Kepner, A.B. Wa rford, W. F. Murray, F. K. Boas, John 11. Berryliill. Wm. F. Packer. OFFICERirr—SImoN CAMERON, President, BENJ. PARKE, Vice Presider* S, S. CARRIER, Secretary. 11. 11. FRY, Agent, Columbia, Pa. August 23, NEWARK FEMALE SEMINARY. THE next scholastic year of this institu tion will commence September Ist, nod will be divided into two sessions of twenty-one week• each. Superior teachers, thorough instruction. pleasant location. and the family intercourse enjoyed where the number is so binned. make this a desirable school. The department of MUSIC, AND MODERN LAN GUAGES, are to charge of Prof..IIENKfS, whose long experience and eminent success give ninpl.s security for the improvement of hi• pupils., The oilier deports mem:. ore well sustained by teachers of acloiow ledged TERMS.—Bonrd and Tuition in English branches and Latin, S7O per session. Porparticulurs apply to the Prinespal, Aug. 15. ISX-4t. MISS 11. CHAMBERLAIN. Newark, Delaware TIMEIVIOUNT SEIVIINARY, QI XT EEN miles north-west from Philadel- L.) villa, near Norrintovim. Pa, will he open for young men and boys above 14 years of age. from Or tober I, 18.i0. till June 1. 1557. The site I healthful. the accommodations sufficient for 140 boarders mid 200 students, and the term. not exorbitant. The range of studies it extensive, the teacher, experienced and able, and every re:in - enable effort in made to promote the physical. !intellectual and moral welfare of the scholar+. A Circular w ill be sent to order, svilh par ticulars and references if desired. SAMUEL AARON. Principal, Norristown, Pa, A ugr- 16, -50-amoe NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! NOW opening at HERR'S - CIIEAP STORE, All Wont pelnielea of every color. at low prices. FALL DELAINES—A choice lot now opening for the hill I rode. PLAID CI.O.IKINGS—Now opening a beauiiful lot of French. till wool Fluid Clookinge, elegant good. for eltildren‘ wear. MERRINIACK PRINTS—Now openiag, a choice assortment of filerrsmaek and Coebego Print, LOW PRICED PRINTS—Four ea.ses New York Mille, long and small figured print.. only fit, good color.; :l•o, blue and orange. am' blue and white. and Mark Hod While prints at 01,. silliunNo PRINTS —A mei; rozaortmoni of now style Cone,togn mai Coeheect Shirting Piling, now on 1/11111i. SHIRTING CHECKS—Now opening, one .a..e Plaid Shrittag Cheek , , extra heavy and very dark. Ake. a chair, lon of Striped Slairirrie4 tell Nl7 IRE GIMOICS AND TICKINGif—Now baud, a full a s•ortnient all peke+. Now opening, five en.es nod three hale: bleached and unitleache - d ut 0,8,, 10 and Also, all widths SheetioSs FLANNELS, FLANNELS Nnw• on band a full t—ortment of Red, \Vitae, mid Yellow Flannel, Plain and 'l' waled. Al.n double width Slirouthng Flannels, mut at full toomrtment of Sack 1 7 1:11111034 CORSETS! CORSETS—To the Ladies—The sub ser, [ter iv now opeutue n new article of Ladies Cor vets, very highly recommended for comfort and beauty. A Ito now opening., a nice article of HEAVY coßunD ...Amu', very superior to the hooped shirt. it/11N II ERR. No. 5 Butt King street, Lunen-ter Pa. August 9, 1e59. SPECIAL NOTICE, 1 1 : nemons indebted to the firm of Unti l-11.0y' Jach,oti• arc voracttly retitle +ted to make PW:g==tlir:VU:l9s4 WANTED, A GOOD PALLING TOP BUGGY, _Address, Box 39, Columbia Post ggiee. cQhmo.in. Wall Paper. IE have jest received anotliel lot a pretty I'V 11:11N priced wall paper. A good aFa•ortment always Ott hand, at II C FONDFXSIIITII'S Aug.:, '56. People's Cll.lll Stare. Co. 01111/111. NOTICE} ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, on hook or note account, nit reqUeMcil to crone forward immediately, and make 4614tleknent. My books arc ia the hands of Samuel Z. Ettinger, who is anchor !led to do bu.ine.g for lIIC, iu my abbenre. Those hat ing clang aganist Me. gill present them to the tame agent, at the Columbia Islet, Perot Profit street. ' J A.ll ES S. AIcMAIION. Columbia, .hugest 4, 1 R. 511. 500 REAMS 'WRAPPING PIPER! The sub .er tiler han just received the above itinouitt, of good quality and different 'leer. vvrappine h offered cheap for cash, or in exchange for good cotton Wags. MrCountry Merchant. plen.enotice! 11. C FON DEltr_4:oi rirs Aug VA. People'e I ek Store. Culunda t. Headquarters and News Depot, TIE undersigned, determined to keep up the reptnation of On- popular entablnduneul. )u•l returned from the rap wnit a !urge and carefully eel evipd •took of PAPER, BLANK BOOKS, FANCY Aim. EMZEI Amongst the stock will be Brood a large as•orlrnent of I.ettt r. Cop and Nom Sailer. I:acetone, front 1/21 cit.. to 5.2,00 per box, Day hedger.. Journal., Record.; a very large 11.-orotteut of Memorandum Books, ate., Att., all of which wtll be sold at the low est rates. S. 11. SW A rtrz. Augn.l 2. 1.9.511.3rn No. 4 Front street. Music and Musical Instruments, TILE undersigned haying made arrange ments vrith Mr. J. E GUCI.U, would re•peetfuilp inform the Ladle. of Culatalan and taut he to now prepared to fat urh Mut.ic ut the shone,' nonce. Persons in want of first-roc Vial his. Flute•, GUl taro, 121.31)04, or airy other Musical bastromettls, ore respectfully invited to cull ut the Ilcudquarlets and News Depot, S. swA wrz N. 8 —A very fine n..nriment. of VIO . III mid Goma String-, otway,.. our hand. A °gust 2, . _ THE NEW Fram. MURRAY, 'I OBI; & CO., arc as arlirc as proolble in nutking nll eleges•ary pr o p org ijou. to meet the la ant, of the cooling Fall trade. Our stock mt hand larger. rout sn+ varied, court liege and cheap toc au) -toek e 1.., brought ta I.llneua. ter lu lily our enturour; of ISonkceller... SCHOOL DIRECTORS AND T.}.:AC.',HERS, observe 1111. 011 s lart; there 11 110 L another house in the State that gives the furni-litiqg of the School Room with, the hest of necessury School Itotok• nitil Apparatus ns touch 11111 1 1111011ns this iJnucr does; con seq newly, we hove arrangement* with Puldishers and Manufiacturers that others tutee 11111, 1 1 11,11/Ir. us to sell everything, of the kind at die very lowest wires. To 1011111 Our pOPIIIOII ritn.j.ii,r, of ruek oracles, we shall always toithe it n point to tithe ilr. sigene) but for hint article which is considered the Lest adapted to the .Vlllll. of our white Schools, and before decoding upon the merits of nay article. we commit wait, and get Ilse opinion nicompetent }ticker. Al URRAY , YOUNG & CO. A NEW MUSIC BOOK! The Keystone Collection of Church Music l':nbrarnutt a sea, ”sil,lll on the Cultivation of the Voice. 'l' Ins latter deparintent of the Book should he nonerd by all inert-ted in Vocal Music; it troches you bow• to produce pure mellow• taut., t o s i hig wi th ex pressions bow in accent vowels and VOlisOlintilpi Tina department I. an entire new teatime in music books, the need of which lots long been fell by Music Teachers. The author, A N. Jonarox, ussbited by E. 11. FRO•T ins labored for several yen,s to reduce it to a system within the comprehension of all. The mode is of the most varied and pleasing chancier; nothing Is Winning to make it the l.r•t hook publi•lied. irr A copy for exvimnatioti well be sent, postage free, to any one remitting 15 cents M CH 11 Al:, YOUNG & August 2.155 R. I.auca•ter, Fa. recoNr.y WILIVTIID. SIN THOUSAND DOLLARS wanted on mortgage on umneumLrn•J real estate, worth ten thottontal Eutinto , w DANIEL HERB, President, of Roan' of Trager< Columbia Public Ground Co m pa n y Columbia. Juuc 21, I,zsd. GARDEN ENGINES, THROWING a stream of water 60 to GO feet. Cast Iron Lire, and rarer Pump., liar,, Door Rollers, Turnip. Drill., Improved Wheat Drills, with Oats and Gras. Seeder attached; Plows of various patterns and lees; :Square and Expandi.tg Harrows, Gore's Patent Premium nutter Worler—n new article jut, received. Also. other articles for the (arm and garden, in their proper season PASCH A I .1,, MOH RIS & CO., Implement and Seed Siore,:th and Markel, Phila. July 19, Furniture, Furniture, CONSISTING of Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Wa.b Stand.. Dre.s. Harem's. DLrble Top Tables, ike.,ke., :el ling off at Fl RST 0033 T at Carpet LINDSAY A. JACICSON. - - • Columbia, lull- 26.1.56 Columbia 'lead Quarters and News Depot. TILE undersigned lining purchased this establishment. respectfully asks a continuance of the 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 last four years, can still be found at the same place, ready to wait on all his old friends as SA MIT.II, B SAVA UTZ, Columbia, Au;nl.t l'rnnt r+r••t? Si CARD. ITMING disposed of my stock of Goods to Mr. T . J. Lich. (formerly in my employ,) I take this method of returning thanks to my friends torthe lib eral patronage extended to Hie, white eufuged in busi ness, and re . spectfuly ash of them to continue buying at the old stand: assuring them that they will receive every attention, nod will lie fairly dealt with. I have en gaged to sell goods. for Mr. Koch until spring. mid will be pleased to see my ohl customers as heretofore. Columbia. August 30. 1.9.56-3 t 7 t SIIEP&RD, Teacher of Music, Vocal and LA. in=irume.,l, continue to give in.tructions upon the Melodeon, Violin, rind in Singing, at his music room, corner of Front and Locust streets. - . . He will also supply persons desiring any of the above instrutnents, with the best qualmes, at the low est city prices. N. B.—Orders for tuning and •repairing Plunos will receive prompt attention Columbia, August 16, 1- - .36. HOTEL KEEPERS AND MERCHANTS, LOOK TO SOUR INTERESTS! JOSEPH FENDRICII & BROS', lake this ma- Mott to renew the expression of their thanks to the public for the generous putronage extended to them in the past, and solidi a contimmtwe of the same in the future. Bente a ',moth of the Old and well know•n Baltimore Tobacco Warehouse, 155 Forrest street, ihr'Moore. tlu• firm here have unusual Inedi• ties for earrymg mt the business in the best manner. Their assoriteeni of TOBACCO AND SEGARS, embraces every variety and brand. 1.2 iwr cent. will be saved to the pumhn-r•r by giving us u call, an we warrant to sell at cites tomes. 300,000 Sega, s, of Thirty fivc Wereßt Brandy, con.tantly on hand, which Nve al,lae °Lapel ve• to Bell at the lowers cup price, SNUFF and TOBAC CO of all kind, at the lowe+d rate 4. We, the FIVE BROTIIER.. have atiVrlningea that are not pOeter:Sed by any TalraCCO firm in, the Coiled State:. Any articles sold by us may he returned if tuA as good a 4 recommended, when the money will be refunded JOSEPH. CHARLES, FRANCIS. HERMAN and JOHN FENDRICII, Front Street, :Id door above I.oeu•t. Columbia, Pa , July 19, 16. SELLING OFF AT COST. THE , corner of Fifth and Union street!. , , will sell at private sale. at not cost fusee, the following at) les of goods: Calicoes, Ginghnnte, Delame, Admiene. Clothe. Cite nimeres. Cle,incts.SiminierGood., of all kinds. Vatiote. Flannel., 311,1 in, Drillings. sad nreat varlet!, of all /jails, in the way of Do Goods: Also, a large assort ment of 1300 t.. and Shoes at all size.. 'rho under-Gated. Intending to cote his attention to the la ItY tOCI: Iterea er. otrers lot stock of Dry (toots to hi, frsotal:and the public. A, ithant profit. All are reque.ted to roll and get 11.A11.(4.1.1N5. Grocer ie..: may be obtained nt the rate place. lle re•peettull) -ultras a share of pulthe patronage. Corner of Fifth and 17nton Stroets. Columbia. July i. 1:-.06..tf The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE. TAR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered iu ow: of our COMP/UM pavan lends c relurtly iha 3 . 'EATERY RIND Or .IEIVIVIOR, from the wor‘t corotuln down to a common pimple. liein. tried It ir over 1100 Cities, and 'lever ruited except ot two erne.; (both thunder humor) llr !in flow in posset,ou over Iwo humbled eerillieute. of It, virtu•, oil tvothin necrtp miles 01 Ito•tnu Two bottles ure w•urruuled to cure u itur,ing Fore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the wore kind of Pim plec ott the face. Two to three bottles will clear the cystem of Dile. Two bottle.. are warranted to cure the worn conker in the rnouth and -intnleh. Three to five bottle 4 are warranted in mare the wor.t en-e of Efl•ipeills. One to two bottlee are warranted to cure till humor in the 1,1)e, Two bottles are warrnmed to cure running of the and blotches mincing the Inor. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt cud running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the Two to three bottles are Warrallied to cure the wor.t cage of ringworm. Two to three bottles ore martinet' to mire the most de-peraie en•e of the Thnie to four bottles are warranted to cure the toll rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst ett=e of scrofula, A benefit is tawny, expetience,l from the first bottle. and a perfect cure is s*nrranted when the abovemiush. my it taken. Reader. I peddled over n thousand bottles of ibis the vici nit y of 1.104t01.. I know the effect of it in ever, ease. So COM us water will exitiorukh fire, RO cure will this cure humor. I sever sold a bottle Cl it bill that I eold another; tiller a mill it always speaks (or itself There are two thing: about this herl‘that ap pear to toe surprising; hr..i 1111110 grows ill our p i es. lure., 11l tome pincer quite p;entiful, I yet IN value has never been known until I dit.eovered lo serotal,That it should eure anti kinds of humor. In order to give tonic Idea or the sudden rise nod great popularity ofllw discovery. I ail; di a l, Ihm an, 1,53, I peddled it :mil -old al out six bottle. per day—in April, 1t.51, I sold user oils thousand bottle. per day 01 11. Some of than whole tale Draggi-1+ who Lase toren in lat-ines.n twenty and thirty year., ',a,* hurl wilting ant the of patent inetht tries was ever hike tt— 'Tlrere utuver.ial 101114 e o: a (rote all quarters. 111 my awn practice I always kept it strictly for Int• mar--hut +lace its 0111 . 00111.11011 tit II general faintly inedieme, great and wonder:al virtues have Leen found in h tiott 1 never ran-per led. Scrotal en.es of epileptic di-en, whirls wie era,nlered incurable. have beeti cared by few I:01110, 0, IA lair it merry if it will prove effect 11111 ill :111 eases of; hat awe.] tual.t.l3 —there tire hut fete who hove 111 l re of it than I lily, I know of -event! en•er cot dropsy. all of them need 114.0010, sated by it For the V,lOl/114 to the Liver Sick Headache. I/3 -pep.m. A 0101/.1. Fever mill Agar, Pala in the Side. Ih.ea se- of the Spree. mid particularly w disco-es at the halite), &v.. the dis covery has dune more good than nay suctlicitic ever known. No vintage ofillet ever nece.•nry—eat the hen )ou get uud enough of it 1.)1111,TIONn Volt 12-x —Adult. one table •poonfol per Jul—Chtldreit over ten 3 e11r.,4,,..Crt Pp0(111111:—. Unit drets front lire to right 1 ear:. in •pounfal. 11,1 dt recttmt. can be applicable to till con.litutions, take .ullicient to operate oil the bowel: m. 0., II .1 iy Manufactured by DONALD Ia:Ms:EDI'. No 1.20 Warren .treet, Roxbury, Prier. $l.lll %Vlio!r-tile Agent. ' New York city. C. V Cltekat , r. al Ilto el., .ores;; C. 11. Iling.l9.2ttoott.lway: 110.11 ton 4. Clark. T:75 kboadsval; A. C 3. D. _and., lOU Fulton Sold io Roelowly, by nryou & Co . AVllole<nle A;trol•, No IC! State t.inoo; .1,0 II) I. Po.t & Co /:e\oool. AI;1:\T• FOR Ott & Fcr sole in Columbia by R. Wi and leCotkle 3, De J. R. STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR, A GREAT ELEcrmeAL REMEDY FOR PREVENTING AND CURING DISEASES. Stufford'e Olive Tar Cures all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. OLIVE TAR is applied and inhaled, and 1• not inken. DIIIECTIONS —Apply by riilibing where pa i n or exile, then cover lhe part• smut n plu•ter mode of oiled Falk. to which Math a lino layer 01 cot loll bulling, then rover Ille laillata uvula Oho+mu•lia, Cotton or woolen thinnel Kitty be n•rd m•trnd of the Oiled Falk pWFtr4 but itia operialions of lice rented) . will not he u• speedy, nor tin rlß•cuve. FOR INIIALING.—fIute a saucer Oyer n howl of hot water. (and keep it loot.) pour into the .aucer enough Olive Tor to cover the I mtom: list sillartincal will 60011 lie filial Willi It• Odor. satfurdwg to Ole patient on atmosphere impregnated *lilt the deliOnful, blended aroma 01 MP:OLIVE AND OF l'IlE I'INE [El — Renew the Olzve'rur daily for inhaling by the above method. . . Another method of inhaling 'o put Olive Tar on the Oiled Stlk Plo.ter. which being worn upon the then. the heat of the burly will eauae the Olive riff to evaporate gradually. unit 31.1 it riaeo it will be in haled. The Oiled Silk ',honk' Ire medicated with fresh Olive 'rnr every other any. !nitrate Or 1111110. e at long %landing. both of the above meth• od• of inlialanon about.] be used.. • By adhering to lire above direclion•,the very worst feria. of di.en<es oldie Throat or Lungs. or riot speed ily cured. will be grimily relieved; while temporary cold', Sore Throats, Itiflumed Lunge, Csturrh, Croup. Cough•. hr , he , will yield at once to its combined curative power.. satire ill. Ohvc Tar reflects nod petretrnce• the skin; therefore in rill Chronic or Active Inflummatioll.l it will he Aland highly beneficial. ns it acts directly upon the Nerves, the Muscles, mil the Joints. OLIVE TAR OINTMENT b. mode by mixing Olive Tar and Mullen Tallow• iu equal parts. Ti... Oua• Meal is a miltive cure for all doirrises of the skin. Pain cannot exist where Olive Tar or Olive Tar Ointment is applied. StritTord's Olive Tar does not contain any minern I substance., nor nay poisonous drug; rice PruirtPui tu gretttents are Pitch l'ine Tor, and Oil of the Spuni-b Olive. titatrortPa Olive Tar is manufactured Lyn taroce.s recently 'lammed by Mr. J. R. :stud - ord. Practice! Chemist, by which process all the Acid and Amid propenies contained in the puhetatices forming 11.1- Compound, are separated without the ureof Chemicals. tttold Whnlemale and Itetml, by It. WILLIANIS. only Agent in Ole place, Sinfrord Olive Tar Co...pithy. 10 State 13 Ircei, New York, und by Druggiets generally. July 19, 1856.1 y PRICES ILELDUCED! FOR the purpose of selling off our stock of St7NII:IIER DRESS GOODS. preparatory to the Campaign.' Great Horgan:a can be bed at H C. FoNonitsmirws PEOPLE'S CHEAP CASH STORE. We offer a beautiful assortment of Plain and Taney flereges and Tissues, Al' COST! Ve offer the balm., of our beautiful etnek ofehab lies and lberege Detentes. at very reduced prices. We offer Ike finest quality. and fast colored Lawns at lQfl crnt. Lawns MC:, 8 and 10 CCM.. Ve offer "a few more," and the last, of those yen cheap Glitglistens,, at $ and 10 cents. 'e otter some very pretty g cod e for melt's and boys wear, at great bargains. We • tier n very good article of figured and Swiss Muslms, at 121 cents. , litre is a chance to "get your money back,' from a 1 stock of goods which is new and sell *elected, and ' not i neumbered wtth Old Goods. 1 4"ololnben. Joly Real estate at Private Sale. 9 1 11 E subteriber .offerk at private sale, 11 Lot of ttf4:3rioaimei.; conmiodig three-quarters of in acre. more or aduate at the junclion of the Columbia and Lanca.ter turnpike and the Mill road, adjoining property of Jolla Kauff man. It in desirable lot tor the construction of u private retideoce. Apply to JODN D. KLINCLER. Columbia. August 113.18.5G.tf For Sale--Very Cheap, - FOUR ERICK ROUSES, in good con-A dition. with 11 modern improvemenot, morale in Perry and Union strem. For terms. apply to Coluathia. June 7, ISZ6-1( Baskets and Flowers, Bognets and Pyramids, Al-ADE to order, by the subscriber, at the shortest metier. lie has facilities superior to any person la the place for procuring handsome flow ers. as in addition to his own large and various col lection lie ha. access to the extensive nursery 01 J. W. ',oust°. ls Co. He will he happy to rreeive or ders for any thug in In• line, and w•nll charge such prices us cannot but be suth.fnetory. J1):.W.1 . 14 CEWDALT.. July 19, ISSO Carden, and Florid Cherry. meet awool HAUSER'S Paternal Itnprved Po Ir t:itler Mill.. IVe 1111 . 110, mailuiaelaring the-e tinrival:e.l Cider Mill-. creaily linpro..,l and sireligilieneal ,iiiee ba-t year. and Cll/1 supply order,. at Wilol4l,llC and retell Milk .lapped in nay part of the Union. I'ASCHA I.L. MORRIS & Co. Implement and Seed Store, 7111 and Alurket, Phila. J uly 19, IS.SO. PERVVIAN GtrhMO. EiPERIENCE has taught the Farmer that the only reliable Fertilt.rer is the PERUVIAN COVERNmk:vr GUANO. The .111”criber, role Agent in Philadelphia for the -ale or it. hit- now no hnitil it large stock of PURE PERUVIAN GUANO, which he will Pell ut the lowest garb price, in lots to suit either dealers or runner* S.I. EIIRISTI A V. Sole Agent for Philtol..lphia, No 49 North Wharves, nod 57 North IV.tier -tree!. Ploindelphin. Augur: IS 1:556.3t00r DAIRY IDIPLEDIENTS. SPAIN'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC PREMIUM CHURNS. of varintt. rites; nlso, 1701:, Power Churns and fixtures, Huller War Len., 3 yat tettee, Cutter Print., PASCHALL MORRIS A CO, Implement and Seed :tore, 7th and Market ole., Phan. May 31. 1500 lbs. Prime Fresh Turnip Seed, PONSISTIfiG of Purple Top, While Flat, Dale's fly l•ria. IVlnte Norfolk, Yellow Aberdeen. Par pie 'Pop Ftuta Ono nod Green Tnr do . fit sylfoleaute and rebut, PASCHALL. 310111:1sk ( . 1I Innlternent and Seed Store, alt and Market, Plata. July 19, JAMES B. HOLLINS, Importer awl Wholesale Dealer in China, Glass and Queensware, No. 316 AI aliet I.treet, above Tcntli..outh Pholadelphin. Aloy 17, ISsG.Ginog ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, 2SS Chem in( Philadelphia. WM. S. C A 111. P ELL. PROPILI ETOII. (:. W. .I MAN, ....ql.kcalsrEsuEsr. Atop 17 1-.56.if arGIaSEIST GYG~7R sib CO., MANIC 36315, piv FIVE PER CENT, Interest as follows: \when a regsrlar driqmit arement is °pelted, Five per rein. I ntere4 per 11111111111 euttaiitearra, and is added nt :nn tint,' in the deposit IA hielt ,11111 interest, is PAY -Ufa: ON DENI AND. IrregfrlarthpnAtts 0111.1 renta in TIHRTY DAYS before Lirti,‘ lag laterest—utter at lash note l'ive per rent. later cot per salmon is added front the ilettr r - V . the Ile joo<tr, which With the !merest. is PA VAIII.II ON DENI.VN D. Dopo.itors not drov.intf I uterra will always Le Ire- COIIIIIIOIiaIed 111 proportion iodic valoe of their circuital, JOHN GI - GElt & CO. eusti tv.c: rp Joan evort, Davin ISatn, Mist. FirnILV:MAV. 111MItY Vt I , I:I.:MAN N It.—The Inettibers of the firm are intlivirloolly lia ble for all the obl!ffnitous of Jana Uvnxe h Co. lime 21, 1,56•1 f IMPORTANT STANDARD WORKS. HISTORY of Congress during the first term of Wushitigtou'.. AtlmieliArsa: • 5 =1. 1 .0 I listory of Germany, (Kolibrautelt) 5! plate?, 1 vol., 1 Ittdory of England. TOO plates and mop:, 3 (Antique,) imported *l5 Ital 111-tory of the Reformation. (D abigne,)4o plates, S vole , sinported, t3lO Oa. .In•rphos' Complete Works, 33 plates. 2 vole ,810 50 lineynars Complete Works, SO plates, 3 vols lin porietl. 413 50. Family Commentary on the Dthle, (100 authors ) 40 plate-. 2 vol.. *IIIIO. Faintly Devotions, (Fletcher ) 51 plates. imported. - lc: of the Ilnrders and of Scotland. (Wi::on.) ID pin le, 5 vof.. file OIL Shak:pca re - : Complcie Work:. SI plate:, vol:, imported, $l4 50 %Y.& W.ll. 1 , nre Agent. for 011 the Amerienii um! Eng \York• pub!i-lied in nimiherm. W. & W. 11 FREEMAN. Boot. Ageni4 n•td Importer., 40 B King St., Lane Inter. Julie 11. ly 200 AGENTS WANTED. $310,000 worth of Parma and Building Lola, IN the Gold 'legion of Virginia (Culpepper I enottly.) to be divided stinong.llo:2oll,ll.4erther-. on the 17.11 of 9eptetnber, I.Sill, for the benefit of I'ort lirn.nl Female Ay...ferny. Sultfeription. only tell dol estel., one-Lail down. the red on the delivery n' tl.e Deed Every .übserther will ge: a flail+ ac or it Fault, rang tttq tll Value trona 1 1 1 1 1 to `F. - 15 0011,- I'll,w Flinn. rind Litli l lire •0 cheap 10 induce settlement+. t. ..uffirient smother tieing reeerred, tine inertia, in 11W value of refuel. wdi COlapenioile far the apparent low pt ter vow Ample rireurily will lie eiVeit for the fnilhlul perfortna nee of trOlitrliCto titint ',mail Wit lEr Nlore agent- are wanted :n nhittin •rT•erhher•, to whom the must !them! unluenrleul• cinch, Solve ligelll4 write ilint they ore tnnlattp F2llll per month. Ad vertoote.: tvdl lie clone fur every agent For full partieut.tr , .. Agent le., appl) to 1:. II II*1)1-.R.. Port 110)al, Caroline county, Va. Sul)• CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. 1 1 11 I S Celebrated Compound scientifically prepar, d from the he , l 111110 , , 01 the Alaterin Methee .11h- gained en toirivulied reputation fur the lollowine• grind et Teets. viii. 'PURIFYING THE BLOOD, mindLcrnst. bosTINATE cuTANcous KHIII . - TjoNS, al,d ill 111.ellttre arising 1100 ;lie 1111jIntltellt ttlePte of Slerrury REGULATING THE STOMACH AND BOWELS, ore. it cures, Liver Digeuse.linfigeAtion. Ililious Com. 111.111 t. Cll-111/1•11 ,, , MO SLRENGTIIING TILE DIGESTIVE ORGANS, Ihe• cats big the food to sou risk and support every purl. REGULATING THESECRETIVEORGANS and by enabling them In perform their proper rune il(lll..prevenling mad curing Itilioug and other pain rut D.-en.... SCR ENGTIIENING AND QUIETING THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, ow, mtimying Nerente. Irronlion, and ettring alt di•- •ru•e• 01 the Nerve+ II unrivalled in the cure el 101 remote Di-raie•! ‘Verikne.p. Irregularity, 01.- -true:inns. Ate IT IS ENTIRELY SAFE IN ALL CASES. A sung in die re..lortne pour,. of Ms. I tit...it tieVeT 111.711 l e. het etvettri brae lit. 11/141 curet. rte thntistioils a 1 vuluntar) ce ridicules truss the be•i Price one Oultor per bottle, or 61.1 bottles for Five Collura ' , rid by Drue.:ists tied ("awry Merchants in all the ernes and ,nowise of the Unused Sinate•, Canada and the \Ve-t IVII. S & CO .Proprictors,3ni Brondvroial New York. SAMUEL, FILIPIIRT, Agent, Columbin, I's. November 17 CRAMPS, SCALDS, BURNS, &c. OURED in a short lime by Cooper's /inti k.) Pain Tincture. Asa pant alleviator. thi.Ttnetut though rot ininthltle is not .orpn..ed by oily other ever offered to the rattled. and take. the precedence of WI other. M lirrever it is used, inasmuch as n is purely VEGKrAut.E.conin ins nothing POISONOUS. and may he used will, SAFETY. Oust While ha• been Itoolvn to cure Six 011ie, of Dyeentery, beanies a ease or two of Cramp and Co:ie. It will relieve almost every vnriety of Pain. within from one untatte to tit% teen minutes—Caen the moo acute eases of Neuralgia and liheumnimn. and t• used, not only by Thy . ..min., but by per.ons of every eta.- nod rank. WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR? It is good for wind mid pain in the Siamacia and Bowel F, Diarrhea and Dysentery. Cube. Cholera and Cholera Marlins, Rheumatism acute, chronic and ner vous. Ph:111mo or Asthma, Croup. Colds ' Coughs, s e w& 11 Burns, Wounds, 7uis•-a, Sprains, Slid' and Swollen Joints. Neuralgia or Tic Doloicaux, Tooth ache, Sick and Nervous Headache, to quiets nervous and thus enables one to sleep calmly.— Pain in the sole, a Stitch in the Back, Cricka,Gramps, mid almost every kind of pain, itrtenial and external; Ivy Poison. Stings and B11 , !/1 .1 1 . 0i1.011011R FF.VEIt AND AGUE FITS, Hiccough. Heartburn, Cold Feet, Freezes, Chilblains, Painful - Corns, logs. Old Sores, in allay Intlammatlon, and prevent Mortification. Ad, n•PRICE 25 CF.NT2 A BOTTLE _,CII SAWL FILBERT, Agem, Cetusul)ia June 29, 19.56. DROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. 1.1 1 Swaths Puniscen, Dull'. Sarsaparilla. &c. For rule et McCORKLE & DELLETTII Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellow's 1101. Ju1y98,1E36. and Cancar•ed szragar 11am, for sale L T Joule 2:,14:0; ME:EiEM CIDER MILLS =I WHAT ALL SHOULD =OW THAT PATEST AUJLOTIPES are One of Ihe greatest dlitbserles Of the age, and destined ad tirpersede evert other hind nod stt : te of sun sketch es. ate more durable, Gelmanl and truthful 'hen any other kind of Picture,and unlike Daguerreo iypes, cull be seen in any angle of light. Specimens bertunfu I Pictures can he seen at the Gallery of SHEPARD & CO, and all is-lolling to - SLCCRBTIIE SHADOW ERETIIE SUBSTANCE FADE,' can do se in a manner and style that cannot be sur pa.sed. ip - Cull at the Aurbrotype Gallery of SHEPARD & CO., Cruller of Profit and Locust streets, (south side.) CO. wrilda, July dn. 1e.56. Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer. AN internal and external remedy for the rule of Cholera and Cholera Morbus, Bowel COMIIIIIIIIIIA and Dysentery, Liver Complaints, 43-s -prit...la. Tooth Ache, Painter's Colic. Broken Breasts. Weak 9iomuch, General Debility, Canker, Pain in the Read. Kidney Complaints. Severe Burns, Piles and Ringworms, Fever and Ague, Asthma and Phihisie, Rheumatic Complaints, Bruises. Sores, and for sudden Colds, Coughs, &c.. &c. For sale by SAN*. FILBERT, Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front street. Golumbia, July 26, IPSO. Tremendous Excitement CAL.R...X=.MM• MALT-AL , HERE all the new and desirable styles of CARPETING 9, OIL CLOTHS. RUGS, ♦vith n large Ilf.ortment of WELL: MADE 3E+l2.x.us 1l 3tiiT @, tut selling otr at FIIIST COST, to close business. LINDSAY S TACKMON Columbia. July 12 tS"S6. NOTICE 1 4 - `ENDRICII & BROS' •Itaie just received a fine la -.mill-nem of CHEWING TOBACCO of canna+ Wands. Also, Pipes, which. will be sold, by' the basket or single dozen, at the &ay sates. Germano Seger, of all kind-, cheaper than ever ad in this place. Columbia. July 19. ISM. CALISINEIT WA I TIIE subscriber would inform his friends J.. sod Ilie public generally, that he continues to manufacture, arid has constantly for sale ALL KINDS OF CABINET WARE, Qiich as Secretarie., Bureaus.. Workst ands. Dining and Drool:M..l Tattles, Card. Pier and Centre Tables, French, Field, High and Low Po=t Bedsteads. dcc., together woh every other article of Cabinet Ware: trimh he will sell at the lowest possible prices. His work:urn are experienced and capable. and Itianriie les are vk tranted equal if not.uperior to any sold I u the place. AN ELEGANT HEARSE. equal to any in the cities, can Mallon be found at esndalt.hment, in Locust niece,, below 3d, and COFFINS w;11 be made, and funeral• ill town or tout:. try it:trailed lit shoat nonce. lie respect rally solicit. a share of public pationsar,e, confident that he can render tenertatati.raction. Columbia, April 12,1- , i33. CASPAR SEIBERT. 217121117 SPICING GOMM, AT 111cTAGUE & BRO'S CIitICINAL and nue-Price Cash Store, Whole stilekJ sad Retail dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Good., Ready-Nude Clothier, Boots and Shoes, •I•i tiaks. &e. I.A DIES' DR ESS GOODS. Black Cros de Rhine Silks; fancy, striped andpluid Silks; Lou lord Silks; Challis nod satin stripe Rarer. mid Tissues; whiteout] fieurcd Brilliants. Lawns and Pmts. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERF.S. French Mack Cloths of Ne!son's inane; English blue Cloth. , owl brown do.; French black Castintere•,• driest!, pinite and solid colored Cassimerest black Salm, Ilroontle. Silk and Mareonnick Ve•tungs. SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS. Cashmere Shawls, Brod,. Bordered Shawls, black and colored Mutuillas • DOMESTIC GOODS. mu.ii,, ,, ,Tieking.,ciwei,a,cmnham•and and u great variety of Hosiery and Trimmings. , READY-MADE CLOTHING. Cloth Frock and Dress Coals; do Business do Catsitnere do do Black and Fancy Casomere Pants. do do Smitten do Black and Fancy Salim Silk and Cashmere Vests. BOOTS AND SHOES. Men's Calf, Kip nod Grained Boots; Men's Calf, Morocco and Cloth Gaiters; Ladies' Kid and Morocco, Boots, isnny Lind, sad Slippers; Ladies' black and colored Gaiters, end Children's Shoes in all varieties. Ail our Goods have been carefully selected in New York and Plaladelphia markets. for Cash, and wilt be told at a small advance for the same—our motto being, Q.:i4 Sales and Small Profits, and no trouble to ahntr Good,. MeTAGITE• 0c BRO., April ea, Tian. Front Street, Columbia. THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS. rususamunle Wass 31,007)11S. I MIN SIIENBERGER, at his old stand,Lacast t.) street, above the Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia, Pu.. again calls attention to his superior and splen did sssortment of CABINET-%VARE ANDCHAIR-WORK, 01,.11,1Ctipli011ff,WIlleli he will cellos !lie moot reasonable lens+. As lie manufactures his own work, lie is enabled to warrant every snide to be what it I+ represented; audio be nogoodar ills cheap. Ilk mask is very large, and in part embraces WC/ +ink. Plain and bailey Bureaus; Sideboard+, Sofa.; Curd. P.m!, Sofa, Centre. Dressing,Dining and Break. fast TABLES; Common, French and other BED STEADS; Common and Fancy CHAIRS, and SET TEES of every style. together with a genera: assort ment of all kinds of FURNITURE. Funerals will be attended with a Spler.ditl lle ~,,, on short Innice,and all necessary attention given to UNDERTAKING. Ile taviten an inspection of Ins moms, feeling confi dent that he is Mile to supply any article of Furni ture that may be desired, well made and durable, and "cheap ns elte chenpeit.— lie•ptai nil ng Chairs and Vurnirlaing Furniture at tended to. itniutulti a, March 15. 1 r.M. • Great Reduction in Prices. SPRING &. STMENEXIM. 000X0S, A 1' COST, AT HERR'S CHEAP STORE:-- 1 .11_ Now oil bandy White Beregen, 'White De Leine um' White Cuebmerc. Ale°, u large lot of Deese Lowe,. mum GOODS—suet as Dolled Saviasem, very fine, and Medium Mulls. Jnenness and a general ut— .ornuenJaf Whale Goods SIIALLIES AND DI LA INES—mill a good assort - tile a nit Itllllll. U4l w 1)111:SS SILKS. we have n huge and beau:l - u•porinlent. nt grently reduced Nice.. Silk and Moho, Malls 11l cost. Alto, a floe lot of Parasols, o loch will he .old rat root. Now opening. si urge lot of New York Milk Primo. fa.t color:, only GI el.. A Ho, to large lot of blue and orange Primo. nt ck. Ittenebed nod noble...bed rut all prices; Shirting, Checks and Stripe., Shining Cultcoc•. All.O, LI new lot of sratAw .1.1,, alum eo.t. JOHN If XIIR. A11211%12. No 5 Mist Sing Lnocamer, Pn. ICE CREAM SALOON. ATRS. ANDREW BEITER takes ibis meth cal of Informing the public that she is note pre pared to furnish lee Cream of every vanety.al the shon est notice. The new nod capacious handing lately erected. nth mane the old Oiler, 11las been OpC/ICTI for the coat cuo•ure of t isitore. and every effort roll be made to impart comfort to those ss ho evil. She respectfully Flo.. hirlts u shore of piddle patrottare at her saloon, anti ' g the Jefferson 'MM.., Intl street, Columbia. :thy Remember THE large stork of Goods at Carpet hail, chum oil at firm coo. to close the Itrossels. Tliree•ply, Super Went in, ling.fasting and Velownn Carpeting, in eudless variety orptitterna, at wholesale priers LINDSAY Ss JACKSON-. Columbus. July :XI, 15.30. • SU LKEY FOR SALE. A FIRST-RATI: RINEY for sale eery low. LA_ lincitiere ;it 11.14 olbee. Columtom, Julie 21, 1:::111. New Arrival. JUST received a large and splendid assort omit of 33.11AMf3 .4LX\TT/ CZ/Al-PIES, 1.1e.1 ety les s for me Soron: end Sommer t:wde, wl J. Cheap flat Store, • No 3 Slireoter's Row, FrOM Street. Columbia. May 31. 1, Boo Sand's riELCKRATED GERMAN BITTERS, for the mere of Liver Complaint, Dyspcp•io. Nervous Debility. Chronic Dierrhers, Disease of the Kidneys sod all dt•em.es arising from a disordered liner or stomach. frier 75 cents. For .ale et McCOR KIX & DELLF.TT'S Fondly Medicine Store,Odd Fellow's 11.11. Colombia, October 13. Save Your Broken Glass and China. rdLL and purchase a bottle of LIQUID SOL ‘) lona, Ihr best preparation ever known for mend ing broken China and (;lass. It is warranted to give entire satisfaction. °treenails accompany each bot tle. Prepared and sold by JONATHAN FUNK. lAsashington, Lancaster county, Pa. For sale by H. William., Columbia. and at the Medicine store of Rockafield A. Co, East Orange steam, Lattea.ter, Pa. July 12„ 1856.3 m. nITRATE MAGNESIA. teeidlitz Powder, Sod■ Powder and Mineral Water. always to be had, of a superior quality, at McCORKLE & DELLE7I - 13 Family :Hedirine store, Odd Fellow's Hall. July SIG, lOW. Tll;$T reeeivrd of the Family Medicine Pare. st leech el 'apply of COCCI Sterch, Purina, Rice Flour. Arrow Root,lce. July ?A %WI. T BORING GLASSES, Baskets, Buckets, Brno av Wh•Dostrds, gplendld lot or • it., juot re. eived by , June • . B. C. 9 Z. tiiil E. Pickle., Illete)up% os..sle by r. ARTZ. SAP SAGO received and 421
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