TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS.—A retired clrrity man, restored to health in a few days alter many years of great nervous suffering. is anxious 10 make known the means of cure, Will •end (free) the pre seription used. Direct the Rev.Jolin 11. Dagnall, No. Fulton %tree, Brooklyn, N. Y. September 6,165 G-boos 1; DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR is recom mended to the public, relying upon its Intrinsic excel knee to secure it favor. For aU BIROOS attacks, it may be truly and safely relied upon as being fully capable of removing the diseases for which it is recommended, and for giving tone and vigor to the general system. Its qualities have been fully tested in n long prac tice, by the proprietor. Through the urgent schema- Iloos of maul', who have used and been benefitted by it, the.proprietor has been induced to place it before the public. For all Bilious Derangements, Siek Headache, Chronic Diarrhrea, Habitual Co , tiyeness, Bilious Colic, Dyspepsia, Fain 111 the Stomach and Bowels, General Debility, Female Wenkness, &c. For sale by druggists generntly, and by Snm'l Fil bert. Columbus, l's , and J. A. Wolf. Wrightsville, Pa. Dyott & Sons,general agents, Philudelphia.,tind also by Sanford Co ,N. Y. May 3,1854-ly p.L7fx4r4.lpEarkiEzekmrkaivii3,lll .On the 2(1 ult , by the Rev. J. Kohler, Autos flberrEa, to CATHARINE ti. 111ENTZEa. both of New Holland. On September .2.oth, in Philadelphia, by the Rev. E. IDC f. , eltweinitz. GEORGE IL BoMBERGER. Fsq.. to Mien ifs:aux - ma D STEINNIAN, daughter of John F. Steinman Esq., of Lancaster. :=) a, 2._ . On the 23d inst., at Highs-111e, in this county, after a short but painful tiliicss, which she bore with christian fortitude, Mrs. '6I:SANNA, wile of Dr. David ISlellingcr. aged 62 years, 6 months and 2 days. On the 24th ult., at his residence in Paradise township. this county. DANIEL ESHENSIIADE, Sr, aged 91 years, 1 month and 13 days. NOTICE THE subscribers to the stock of the COLUM BIA PIER COMPANY. are hereby notified that a second instalment of $5.00 per share, is now called for; and a third instalment of $5.00 per share, will be due on the 25th of October. The stockholders will make pay ments to GEORGE BOGLE. Treasurer. By order of the Board. DAVI, HERR, President. Arrms - r—A. S. GREZN, Secretary. Columbia, October 4,125644 1856. 1856. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, At Haldeman's Cheap Store. THE Special attention of persons who wish to buy the best goods at the very forctrt prices, Es requested to our extensive stock of new goods winch we arc now opening. Our assortment of new style Dress Goods, will be found very complete, embracing all the new designs of tlus season. PRGSS SILKS! very rich striped plaid and plain Silks, very superior silks, at 51,00 and 51,121, usual price $1,35 and 51,371. BLACK SILKS! We have on hand a full line of rich glossy black silks, which we ss ill con tinue to sell at our usual low prices. Notice! we guar :awe all black silks sold by us. Laines, very handporne kgyi a ., a ll w ool, s t r ip:d and etch Pans printed delames. Lupin 's ° l ma,bnr c.Delctties, IA black, modes and fancy colors, all qua!!tv, 4 0 c : Lupine Mellows and Cashmeres. We have a ;:trautsfd:!ille of choice Colors, all new and fresh, at lowest prides. Ltiri it's All Wool Maids, in new styles. Finest and Wlt:,,t goods in Co lumbia, ouly 621 c. Fall DeLaines; very kandtminc new delaiues at 16e,, lEdc.. and very fine at 23c Also, new printed Cashmeres, at 31e. and dam SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! SHAWLS!!! Long and Square Blanket Shawls, in rich colors and bright borders; also, plain centres and brown borders; also, half mourning and full mourning Shawls; black Thibet Shawls, Mode Thibet Shawls , with wool or silk fringes, at all priceq colored Thibet Shuts Is, blue, green, scarlet and garnet, with silk fringes, very fine and heavy, at $4,25 and si,sq Stella Shawls, in great variety, from 51,50 to 5(0 ; Long and Square Brodie Shawls., of di. fall's importation, new designs and colors, at reduced prices. We ask an examination of our Stock of Shawls as being large, low in price, and all enurely new. CLOTHS, CASSMERES AND VESTINGS. We have now open a good stock. of these goods, which we are able to otter at unusually ow prices- SATINETTS! SATIN ra-rs!! The largest lot we ever opened; good Cassinetts, plain and figured, at 31e. and 37ie.; best in Columbia at 50e. and 56c. Lawn:tie our prices and sate money. Flannels! al/ fresh and cheap: good red. yellow nod white Flannels, all wool, at 25e; red and blue To tiled Flannels, at :Sic. :gle. and 35c. for the liens test makes. Blankets! We have just opened a fresh stock of the best makes, which we are selling off at very low prices; also, Muslims, Sheetings,:diirting and Bed Cheeks. Tick. togs, Ltnens, Counterpanes, Quills. Table Covers and Cloths, 'Fable and Floor Oil Cloths, Feathers, Looking Glasses, /he., die . all at our usual kriv prices. Caution Flannels! 'We are selling the heaviest ever was mark. at 12}e: also, good at r, 10 rind 1 le ::Manlius, very heavy, and fall yard wide, at tie.; extra heavy at tic, and very best Conestoga, at 10 e. We ask our friends and customers to glee us a earl, as we are determined to sell every article in the store, ata lower price than can be had elsewhere. 111ALDCNIAN'S Cheap Cash Store. Cash Sales and one price only; Guods marked in plain figures. Columbia. October .1,19.5 a. NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS ! OPEN this day, at IIIeTAGUE Br, BRO'S Chap Cash Store, an extensive aaeorlittent of Dry Good., viz: LADIES' DRESS GOODS —Block Gro de Rhine Silks; all width• black India Satins; striped and plaid Silk.; Mou• de Larne; Moue de 'liege; Woolen Plaid; Cashmeres; Cliniiiva. and Pi tats in all varietie , ZIIIAWLS AND MANTILLAS —Stella, Long and Square Broche Slinwl4; Bay Shale, Empire and Wa terville Long and Square Shawls. CLOTHS AND (1 ASSIM ERE?. —Fiencli black Cloths of Nelson's make; English blue and brown do.; French black Ca.•imere—arped and plain do; Brocade, Silk, black Satin and Ca--iniere vesunro, 110USEREEPFAVS GOODS —llleariied ins, Unbleached do. CIiPC A, l'nfole Diapers, Ilosiery and Trimming. in all varieties. The :Move goods have ju.t been purelni.ett Ili New York and Philadelphia, FOR CASH, and will lie so Id at Mall advance, for the same. Oct 11,1Stki• IticTAGUE & School Directors and Teachers. SCIIOOL BOOKS . Papers, and Stara Appa. ratus. We have everything necessary ton Com• piste outfit for School Teachers. and ran furnish the same at ouch rates as to defy COITIRPIIIIOO. To Ire convinced that we do sell cheap, you need but give us a call. We have a vers. large 5(11111 lily ofSanders' and Towers' Series of Readers on hood. We eon sell either as low as they can be parchasad, having made special arrangements with the publishers. Also a large quuntity of Stoddard's series of A mimetic , the most popular books of the kind now in use We are also agents for Felton'« Outline Maps, which we can sell vvliotesale or retail at publothers' rates Or. ders from a di•lanee promptly attended 10. Ity hear ing tins in maid freight might often Inc saved. Felton s Maps are on the progressive principle. They arc time-saving— time is money; -o they mast be money saving. The method of teaching from these maps is teaching by the eye, hosed upon the taw of intellect, that the objects of sight more readily become the ob jects of conception and memory than those of the oth er senses; and the more disuncily they are seen, the more lively is the conception and the more lasting the impression on the mind. None but lbw , ' who have used them eon fully appreciate their usefulness, S•NRIERS' ELOCUTIONARY CHART. lined at the Normal School—a valuable appendage to the School Room— also to be had at wholesale and retail rates. 1101.7010011'S SCIIOOL APPARATUS, 1010111 C( of die im provements in School Furniture. For particulars concerning the same call on or address the undersign ed for a circular: Anythingand everything to the Book.Stolionery •nd Periodical line, can be had at the Teacher'• Head Quarters'. TIM KEYSTONE COLLECTION OF cuuricti music. wail he New Syqem for 'roaming Choirs ■nd Singuig•Schools, 3rr i 00,. Pubh.hed by AI URRAY, YOUNG dc CO, Lone a-ter. P.. Oct. 4, 19:i6 LIST OP LETTERS, REMAINING in the Post Office at Colon bit, Sept 30, 1956. Persons inquiring for letters will pie aite (11e1111011 if they are advertised. Amy John Anford F Allen & Deal Allinson John II Blair Samuel Becker John Darratt E Billett John Babb Chnstian Cowen Maria Casey Sarah Charlton Amanda Craven Daniel It Davis Nancy Dale & Larkins Detiess Mary Eagan Mary Oman Michael Fischer T W Fates .1 B Fitehon Joseph • Gray A Son Green Mrs Glasner Andrew anthill Jeremiah Groff S G Gehnng Peter Hedding T. G Hutton Jacob Ilinderrneyer A Haldeman P Mein F Hill Lavinia Ilegerter Charles }lornlan Henry Harrison William Jones %Wham Junker Frank Jackson Rey J Johnson Mary Jackson Margaret 2 Kauffman Catharine looms Rebecca KarieElint Kraustee Samuel Kerly E Keyser Wendel Leech 1) Lamont \Valiant Miller Mr Mills W .1 Mellinger John McAllister .1 Murry Herman Bliichirl Susan Milk r Frank Morning Wilmer Minim Philip Miller Edward II Marun Elizabeth Norman F S NighierGeorge Pearson Jackson Patton John Pippe Conrad Ihrce Frank Risley James W Reemen Wilson Reinhold M Meier John Root George Rose Mnrc Randall ((forge I` Schminlth Lorenzo Smith Marl• Schadle Conrad Sorecoey Susan Schema Jarob Stern Fanny Somers John Smith J Slagle Annie E Smoh Edwards& Co Thomas F A Ternan John Tracy Patrick Timerneir Loins Volk John Visler Samuel Van Horn Heniamin Wolfart Christian Watkins Sehm A. S. MODERWELL, P. M. Columbia, Oct. 4, 1E344 t FOR SALE. NO: 1. A RIVER LOT, fronting on the Susquehanna River and Front street 150 feet, more or less, adjoining property of George Bogle and John Cooper. No. 2. TWO ROUGH-CAST DWELLINGII HOUSES, situated on Front street, between Union and Perry streets. No. 3. THREE DWELLING HOUSES, situated on Perry Street, between Second and Third streets. The above property- is all in good condition. For terms, &c., enquire of WA!. F. GIVEN. Columbia, October 4, 1550-tf STOVES! STOVES!! 3L="I=I.24CMIEI XL.E'3711:74=3=1. THE subscriber respectfully calls the atteu non of the public to bis large stock of STOVES. Among his assortinent are the following Well-Tried and Approved Cook Stoves: wm. Penn, Morning Star, Sea Shell, Empire, Girard, Globe Improved, :Etna, Astor, Crystal, 'Welcome, Premium. Al'unite, Cooking Ranges, Portable Ranges, Parlor Cook Stoves, Cannon Stoves, Nine Plate, Church, Hall and Office Stoves, all of which are offered at prices that cannot fail to five xatWaciion. ALSO, a large nod well-selected Stock of Hard ware, Building Matertak, Nails, Bar Iron, Steel, Cin+s, Paints, Oils, Varni-lies, he, &c. He respect_ folly solicits a share of patine patronage. J. W. COTTRELL, Oct. 4.1.966-3 mos. Loctua street, Col uinto a. ID — The highest price paid for old casting+, Flax Seed, Clover and Timothy Seed TBl3 OLD FLAG, UNFURLED TO THE BREEZE. FLL CAMP:110! New Fall and Winter READY-MADE CLOTHING at McTnguc & ro 's Clothing Emporium. consisting in part of Cloth and Beaver Over Coats ' Buffalo and Double Drat.. Coats, Cloth Frock and Ore-, Coats, Cloth Itu,.ine,i Coats, Cassimere Du-iness Frock Coat., Black and Fancy Cas.iincre PUMP. Black and Fancy Saiiiiett Punt, Black and Fancy Satin Vests, Plush and mere Vests. BOOTS AND SHOES • 8000 8000 Felix's home made manufacture from Old Berks. Aleo's CHIC Sewed, Pegg-11 Hoots, Men's Grained and Kip Coot=, lloy's and Youth's Groaned acid Kip Boots, Men's Cull and Kip Monroes, Ladies Kid and Morocco Boole, Ladies Kid Jebey Lind Ruskin•. La dies Colored and Black Gaiters, Children's Shoe- in all variety, together with Titank.a, Carpet 11,0, flats aud Caps, nn all varieties. at low figures. FOR CA:"IL McTAGUE & lOW P.S.—MERGIIANT TAILORING DONE IN THE BEST STYLE. Columbia, October 4, 1e:313. NEW CARPETS: NEW CARPETS: At Ualdeinan , s. WE have HOW open a splendid assort ment of New Carpetings for Fall and Winter, which we will sell at very !ow prices. Gond Rag Carpet•nt 2.5 c , great All Wool Ingrain Carpets, at ; New Style t Three Ply Car pets; al-o, floor Oil Cloths of best makes. Persons wishing new carpets, will flail it to their advantage to purelni , e from us. as in connection with our other business, we can afford to sell them at n very small profit. 11/.I.DENIAN'S Oct 4, Pstai. Cheap Cash Store. REAL ESTATE SALE. WILL be sold by public vendue at the public bon, of Col Daniel Herr. in Ore Bo rough of Columbia. on sATuDDAy.TDE 18th DAY or OCTOBER NEXT. nt n`elock P. M, A ONE.STORY FRAME DWELLING 1101.Isr. and Lot of Ground, on Front street, ajtik few doors above the Itellsvue m Colonaltia. The Lot has 20 feet 0 inches front, and eXlelol. 111101 i 10 property of the bell , of Charle.: Odell, nod re occupied by Cathail:‘e Zeller. It 121 very desirable stand for any Lind of business; and al4o, that three•story BRICK DWELLING fIoUSE, nod Lot of Ground. on the northwest side of Locust street, hetween Ttnot and Fourth streets, lately OVllned by I ftlartin, and contains in front 24 lent, and in depth ISO feet. Terms writ be made known by it. M. NORTH. Colombia. Se r 27,1E91 =I =9 THE FASTEST TIME ON RECORD! TILE FLORA. TEMPLE Livery Stable, for merly occupied by J 6 Edwnzd..lasi by Thonms (iroom. too hero purchased try the undersigned. and although not ist the "earnest ea/cannon of marry friend-,• but hcenitse the public dr•ire the coutuma uon a rust eta,— IA No. IA Cave ry Stalae or Co. Itnibia. prompt nod relialde'—they hill ve determined to make ilto..e in wain of II08:158 AND V EILICLES realize that The bolt tail nag 1. lie tier than the gray." OUR STOCK OF HORSES Is of u character to boast ol: pa:twitting n• a does every variety to suit the bold mantra equestrian, the sedate married wonrut, the wool young. man, or ••slow easel." old one, us well as those ••fa-n" people who like Itor•es ghat go—•• Some. on a plank road..' Irony one Ovate, u safe and reliable hors.• to take hie turotly out with, he eon be accommodated; if on the contrary he to get over space in the Flora Temple sty he, let him 'all at our stable. We love every variety of vehicles and are Maltirte additions to our loek constantly. from the light trotting sulky and tens. op to Mr heavy family car• rinse and barocche, v.e Cliall0( be beat outside Of onyx here Our TERMS will be low as the lowest, and our Trams better limit the be... 1 ••The entranee to the stable"' eon he had from every point of the rotnpo•s, by coming ono Walnut street. Just above Front on the north sole. We respectfully col lent a eontinuanee of publ is patronage, confident that we will render full •att. Carlton NIcNIAIiON & LOCKARD. Columbia. September 27, Keep step with the Music of the Union. THE FALL CAMPAIGN COMMENCED. row. Platform of the People's Cheap Cash Stare. to long enough and broad enough for the friends of the three polinetii parties to stand open. It is compo,ed of planks Wind] we trust st nll lw tweep , :ible In the• friends Piamore. Buchanan. and Frerno.ll. :rod wr 111511 e to rally in general eon, rtriott. cc cry day. (Sunda} ex cepted,)llt the Peoples More. where aide .petters nee engaged to discuss the VICTIIs nod (jllllllllO5 Cl the LAM :EST, CI tl: A pr,r,T and most magnificent assort• meta of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS ever °tiered to the eititeus of Columbia and vicinity, AT PRICES I.VI DCII CANNOT III: HEAT. .500 Long and Square Shawls, embracing every style and quality in the market A perfect seltetion of plain and fancy Cashmeres and Deimos's , at all liners Various shades Cloaking Cloths, for ladies. Rich style }troche find Cashmere Scarfs. Rich new designs farm) Dress Rich glossy black DRESS SII.ES of reliable makeS, a full assortment now ready. For all the new utid fash ionable goods, call at Fondersautles People's Cash Store. .1,000 yds. good style fast colored Calicoes, from CI to 12/. cts. Extra quality black and unbleached Muslin. from Gh to 121 cts.—the I est goods in Columbia. 20 pieces new article Scotch Plaid, at 121 cis, and many other burl:n.115100 numerous to mention 'Po the gentletnen—ss Ito have stilts bet on the election --esti save 20 per cent. by making their purchases at the People's Store. Our assortment of fine French Cloths. Cassimeres. melt Plush, Silk Velvet. and new sty le silk Vesting. cannot be surpassed in Phiadelphin. We invite all to call and see our stock end Judge for themselves. fre'No charge far showing Goods. II C. FONDERSMITIFS People's Cash Store, Columbia. September 27.1e.10. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ASSESSMENT No. 9 of the Lancaster county Nlutual lio.uratice Company. The members or the Lancaster comity Mutual Insurance Company are hereby pou ff e.' abut an assessment of Timm; AND A HALF PER, CI:NT. has been assessed on all premium notes depo.nted for policies issued by tin...company prior to September 9. I,'itt. to pay for the loss as follows. To Benjamin I. Brubn ker. Sl9oo.for his barn and contents. to Bear) Shenk. tint 10, for his grist mill and contents and stable and contents. and al Sl2 for minor lo,cs, pa) able at the office of the company at Williamstown. to Joseph Clarl.on at the lianking house of Gyger .1. Co no the meinlicrs of the Board of Directors, and to all the authorised agents of the Comma), on or be lore the first day of No, ember next ensiling. ••/Zesoft rd. That members of this company neglret tog or anointing to pay their asNessments Asinlinn thirty days after tire pith/teal/on of the anmr. Mill incur tire PI. pense of not exceeding, ten cents per mile. circular from the office of the Company. payable to a collector did) authorized to collect the same." Passed March I DIRECTORS. Thomas S. 'Wood, Henry I' Slnyrnaker Thomas S Me!Mune, Adam K. Witmer. David Graff. Ei , ri , Joseph B Baler, George L. Eckert. John M. Buyers, Nath'l Slaymaker. AGENTS OF THE. COMPANY. John S NVitmer, Manor township, Joseph McClure. Bart township, Frederick A. Zii,mnn. Lin, Dr. Esaias Einrer, Lancaster. Samuel S. Patterson. Mount Joy. John Stauffer. Es.o., East Hemp&ld township, Adam Eonignmeher. Ephrata Jacob S. Shirk. F.phrata Christian Engle, Canny John McGill, Salisbury. Martin E. Sumner. East Earl Christian Umble. Salisbury• Ilenry A. Roland. New Holland 4 4 A. Fleming S!aymaker, Salisbury September 27, 1 4.Q.W1.41t Feed, Feed, Feed. CORN, Ont... and Flour, (trill he had at S C SVrartz's 51° ".• . 1 Mal Price.. Delivered free of charge. Sept 27, latY; Limeburner's Coal. ALARGE quantity of Lunirburner's Coal for sale at Shawn.. Furnaces. A • PPI) to Sept. w C BRADLEY. 1.3,1‘.56-4t SWEET CIDER, just received and for sale by Sept 21, S. C. SWARTZ. QUGAR Cured llama, Shoulders, Sides, Se., just rece:ved and for vale by S. C. SAGA RTZ eeptember 27, 180. CARD. PROFESSOR Frederick Haas, a graduate of the Heidelberg and Gottingen Universities, offers hi. services to the citizens of Columbia, as n Teacher of Manic, and the Greek, Latin, French, and German language.. lie may be found at the 'Washington Rouse, after the let of October, and he will be glad to receive public favor. Columbia, September 27,155G4 Twelve good Segar 11dCakers wanted, TO GO TO BALTIMORE, AT C. FENDRICII & BRO.'S, Front st., Col umbia, Pa., to work on nothing but good work the year round; such as. Seed and Cuba, Seed and Havana., Seed and Yarn, and Clare Havana, made Lanorma size. None but good workmen need apply. Columbia, Sept. 27, 12.58. HAGER dr. BROTHERS, WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, 'UM now opened a large and handsome assorttnent of FALL DRY GOODS, to which they invite the attention of buyers. Silk., Linens, Mentions, Doine.tics, Tatum., Plaid., Blanket., LADIES' CLOTH AND VELVET CLOAKS, Furs, Boas, Victorines and Cuffs, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Druggets, 1 177.49 -LX-s PAPERS of new and elegant designs in Gilt, Velvet, Glazed and unglazed, comprising the hugest asEcortment ever offeren in thin coy 1000 LBS. PRIME BED FEATHERS, 500 di). COTTON CARPET CHAIN. Lancaster, September i 7, 1556 Gto STOVES. TEE subscriber, thankful for the patronage with which he has been so liberally favored, begs leave to call attention to his large and men rive asrortmcitt of all the latest and most Improved pat tern. of Cook and Parlor Stones, just received front the ninitunic. "-)., • L., wet , . lie would call particular nutrition to the Morning Star Double Ocen Cooking Store, Aso. the William Peon, the two best Cooking Stoves in the Union. and for which he is the exelu-ive aviit thic place. Warranted to give . enure ni e sainsction or no rule. lie wouldrc-peettaily ask the public to eXtintrile his stock before purchasing,. elsewhere, Iry be is determined to sell at very low prices. HENRY PFA Locust street, orposite the Franklin House. Cal umbra. September 27, 1,556. JOSEPO S. PEROT. ELLIsToN L. PERoT csaa.cl. 40.-4:333.4:57rd5ea COMMISSION MERCIIANTS, No. IS North Wharves, .Philadelphia. A fa. con suipmenle to our asisireer, Will receivr. ou s . prompt and per-anal solem'''. We refer to Philadelphia iNierehanis gcnerully. September 27, 13.52 Genoa 3. Stewart Depuy & Sons, Masonic !(all, Chesnut street, (below elh,) Phil- I adelphia, HAVE opened a large and splendid stock of Velvet 'rape try, Bruseek,'lhree Ply, ltigrain and Venitinn Carpeting:. Alert. Floor Oil Clothe, Alnniug., llenrth [Ng., Door Mats. Druggete. Stair Rode, Tattle :aid 1.1.1110 Covers, &c., &e , which i hey ure selling very low for each, wholesale and retail. [Sept 27, 1t.56 111. AVISE , S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, NO. 72 North Second Street, opposite the Mount Vernon llou-e, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Irate hue. jewelled, ly K ruse. 533, Silver Lever do . do ,$l2. Silver Lennie do.. 511; Quar tier, $5, to $7; Grid speentele.i. 41450 to 5111, Silver do , $1.50; Silver Tattle Spoons, per cell. SI Ito SIS; Silver Desert do , do., e. 9 to Sit; Silver Tea an.. do.. 54 75 to 87.50, 00111 Pens and Gold Case-. 51,25 to SS, Gold Pens and Silver do, SI; together with a va riety aline Gold Jewelry. Gold Curb, Guard and Fob CIIDIDS All Goode warranted to be as represented. Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best inanner. Also, Nlivolile Mark., Pins, See., made to order. . - • N It —All order:. ,elit by .naii or °the rwt-e, wu II be punctually attended to, SeptetaLer :27,1956 I y TUE COMING HOLIDAYS! (GREAT PREPARATIONS.) WM. T. FRY, in returning his thanks to his nunteriniq friend., and re•alent. of Cohan Lin and vicinity Cr their very liberal p-itronage. and anticipating all dein:mil for it rticle• or Inc own Manufacture ono Importation, lin. math, exten sive preparations In •upply the •itinc, in hi. stock (i.urpassed hp iinne In the city, mid In which lie is cc...tunny receivina additions front Europe, of the newestiityte•.) can a Iwny tic 1011110 it euchre -ewe (mu of °ruck, ..mitulile for Bridal, Itirthilny and llul'- day Presents, of the 1110.0 rfelarrche and uniejlit tit•P,or me, comprising in purl Rich Dieting Cit still very good We nrc now szlline great bar gains to Silks ss Inch our cap remember Fl Danced Robes---- hove n few French Berega and Lawn Rohe!, leit.which will grill very cheap )1;111tayJl dow out the balance of our Mrinni:ns at k..g than New York vice.. \Ye still have 50111 , , •`, huncl.onte our, Abu Parn.nl,. Sunttner 1.11,‘ I. : m fuel nll Lords of Summer ;nods rodared 111 proportlon. ,C um ,Tel,rnmoof m elo , o !het, u t I,etoro• our lore, nurrilosec of roll font o. Our froool. Loh: CLlstO3i, or.tire savant Zr, Care r—i•ly an . / berure nr,l 1.% 1.1 1 /:.11A:\ 'S Clitnp Cush Store. I:Gnu:gnu July 10 1,,a; 11GRICULTURAZ SOClErann o,l;cr, I GO Chrsnut strcrt, 'I I IIE Fonrtli Exhibil ion of the Ju•s; t tI- Sf , .11 - 7ry, „I 1., a .c.pliat,! on Tnemalny, Prlda; tuul October 7‘ll. •111 I.lh, 11th P,nnon , s trt,,i Nvetitv-f,,, to Two Ilundrod doilerg, nrnflal,l In uz , ..tr , •,nte to l'n•trtecta Tnnimand dol. atr 4 . ASl'll , e eel; red fur the V3l - 10, eln•.e. of Domestic l'ruit, American Wir.c.s. Vegetables, Gram, A 01( . 1:guru( Implements wit: 'gado:len% A Local Cu:amine.. at Philadelphia repre.enting the anon, I.rnorite- hn. been erpeumed to co. 4q , Ciair mllll 'lc Ott Cer , rd the Soctety. m pertecting•r ra I,tltenti for we entobilloll And fifteen thousand .. ,, flats hove been guarn.dt.ed ro meet expenses This nt a*.d. coupled WIC,, t• • rt:cel'ence of the selected wntion, nod the /urge str:•,c•it of pc.nuunct offered. tn. due, • :lc: eXpectanon thnt C, othivalon of I"6:At3 en :I be suv:nr to lily of Its 1 re•beee (.rat.d ALtrteultural wr,yuct, to Which Indies as II n cento.o,ll nlll /ilr, Ike place on i I I 'pl.. (IL Int er Inth. 41,1,,,,tn5hed centlemews 1.1 0• :110 1L ,, 7111+0 . :Z0'• to 0r,,! IC nlnlooo 11,11 in 0•;h the venous railroads. for 110" Iral , p0r0:1011 0: •:11,1.: I other uncles arc to rn,rep... the tcruts o: t.ht.h v m Le girt n on opplten u) ut the on re The la.: nil I.l,trlcr. 11i socnl. of Prennnnis, and 0-s Pr.,. • In ;who the Jot.rnal ol the So. toi. I- I 1.1.1. with the nerulnii,,, an d Pro. ut tLo rx),1.111011. In I r 11,1•1:hed nn 11.1 to 1r Join %IC( a...21-trtta N•eretory of CI. 11,o: stn . . A gricultural lt.o t Ite.not street, of tb' I`,,ila , t , ipt , in A criemiioral : - cpciety,) or by .nldr,ncing the firer, Inn :it SLR ft 11 1 LL C. R jr,DElt, Froidmi. NVII 1.1.4 m S 1.. 1- JOHN IMEOOTLEIMAD, =I rOMMISSION Merchant for the sale of PIG 1111;TA I, AND BLOOMS. N 0.27, Wood Street, Pitt‘luirg. 1•u. PErrir•ter.• John Graham. 1 , ..q • Pre•ideol flank, rot•bo•a: Jour., Cwt , Cat,lticr Cittiens' Deposal Bank, G. k J . H. Shart,Lerzer, lrnn 1S rrh,nu , Plitabaq. C.lt.ronit /billow. A Co • Metehnov.. I.ofeoz. Stewart tk Co .Merthania,Pittoburß, Mu.orlman & I.Vnits, Nlarietin.ra January In. 1P56. ItEBTOTTA.L. NOTICE. LLOYD & LEMON UNITED STATES