1856. . Christmas & New Year. 1856 *mat Bargains in Dry Goods, At Haldeman's Cheap Cash Store, Columbia. We are now offering Great Inducements i r dso t m o e lMs o ogi ? ..v r h 01.:;; h 4 o r gr e elaa e Cheap and SHAWLS! SFIAWLS! We Fan have a very large assortment of flay State Long and Square Shawls, at greatly reduced prices. Very handsome Long Shawls at SI and 4 ZU. Very Aargest size and finest quality at Se and 650. 3,[ Plain Scarlet and Crimson tiny State Long Slinwrs, be-t quality, 415 25. Long and Square Brecht. Shit wl4, in great variety. Just opened, one lot of two-faced .!troche Long Shawls at $l2. decided burg:oils. extra ,rich $l2, and superb colors and designs at $l7 50. CLOAKS AND TALSIAS. liandsoranGrey Clookm, velvet trimmed. at S 4 25. and large size 460. Fine Cloth Cloaks. with Quilted Silk Lining at $6, all color~. Also other clout, et $ll2 50 and 03.56. DRESS SILKS! Especial attention as invited to onr assortment.— 'Ws are now offering extra bargains in Rich Paris Orris Silica. Any one washing to buy a handsome .liilk Dress at a very low price. should not toil to se cure one of these Bargains. Also, a full line of Gold Medal Glossy Black Silks, at our usual low prices. ;FRENCH MERINOES ANL' CASHMERES; Archoice colors and shades. FIII6 and wide French /Radises, double• twilled, at 75 cents—chea pest good- ;ever offered in Columbia. Very fine at 67} and Sl Just opened a large assortment of all ‘Voot PI aids at : 56 cents, regulaa price 75 cents. Also,a barge stock ..of other DRESS GOODS Handsome De Cannes at lei io 20 cents. Very rich at 22 cents, worth 25e. English Alertnoes and Co burgs, fine quality at2s cents, very much under price Plain De Laines, beautiful Calicoes and low priced iYlaids. -• EMBROIDERIES. .collars and Sleeves, single or in setts. Plain and worked Handkerchiefs, Veils, &c. Ladies will find a beautiful assortment to select from. These goods are all new, having been selected expressly for iday sales, and arc extra cheap. FURS: FURS:: FURS::: We are now closing out .1w hallme o f our Furs •Pereons who have not yet purcha,ed can now pro. erne a sett of handsome Furs nt very little over wholesale cost and at much less than u.ual retail price. Our friends and customers are invited to call and secure the many bargains now offertng at 11111.13ErtlAN'S Cheap Caalt Store. Columbia, Dec. 13, '.SG. One Price Only—Goods marked in figures Selling off at Cost. -9 1 HE Subscriber being about to relinquish the Grocery business, will sell out his enure stock at cost prices. SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, - - - ..repper, Salt, Allspice, CIIIIIRIIIOII, Clove.. Ginger, Nutmegs, Bremen of Coffee, Chocolate, Cords, oThatiterm. tVall.brisrhes. Blacking. FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY. Also, a &rat rate counter table. 'thriving , how en•e, senles, candy jar, barrel•, boxes, &e . Ac., nil 'of which will be sold at Philadelphia wholecole prices. Call and see, as I will certainly sell. A. M. RAMBO, No. 4. Mechanics' Row Loeu4t Street. Columbia, Dec 13, 1850.2 t GRIMM , VARIETY STORE. TEST RECEIVED, a larger and finer stock of Toys and fancy goods than ever before. My friends stud others are invited to call and examine 'The stock before purchasing elsewhere. as they will here find an unlinuted assortment, suitable for pres ents to persons of every age and taste. An immense .assortment of rortoloonuteE, Pocket Books. &c GEORON J. SMITH, Locust street , between the Dank and Franklin House. Columbia, December 13,1856. Christmas Presents. MRS. WITHERS hos just returned from Philadelphia with n well selected assortment of ,CHRISTMAS TOYS, which she asks her fi lends in ' cull and see. A Iso a fresh supply of lady's dress caps, 'black crape collars, talma hood.. lace, love and erupt veils, kid finished silk gloves fleecy lined. mond In skirts, dress trimmings of the latest style, hosiery of all kinds and sizes, wool urmlet.i. gall era. tniilliees. 'woollen mittens for boys, a large assoriinent or ear setts, drilling, wadding, paper and cambric muslin for lining, &a MARY S. WITIIR.RS, Mechanics' Rosy, Locust st Colo:nide, Dec. 13, 1.456.3 t New and Cheap Groceries. JIVE undersigned take this method of "re turning sincere thanks to their numerous friends 'for the liberal patronage given them durtng the pnst 3 ear, and respectfully risk sr commuunce of the Caine. They have just returned from Philadelphia sstili very large lot of fine Groceries. Confectionery, Se . among which may be found the following: Lovermg's Syrup Molasses, New 'York Syrup Molasses. rtime baking Molasses, lurhirg Ai frlsVA",,^ttre Also, a lot of fine Baking Hai-ins. only lin cents Fine large bunch and In)er Itai•ins, n. n :mute and quarter boxes. 1.5 boxes Figs, different grades. A lot of Prunes, in fancy boxes, very fine. A large lot of fancy mud common Candies. Also, Fig Marmalade, Jelly Cakes. Sap Sago 'Cheese, Neichup,and a great variety of oilier al times, ,unable for the present season fI7I'LEAnE 011,/ , vs A CALL. 11 S. SON. Corner of Front and Union stm.cts. Columbia, December 13, 1556. -3 1*_ - _..-4L A :THE FASTEST TINE ON RECORD! TI LE FLORA. TEMPLE Livery Stable, for. merly occupied by J. LI Edwards, has been pur. .chased by Thomas Grown, and although not at the .earnest solicitation of many friends,— but because she public de•ire the contiauation "ot a first class (A No. I.) Livery Stable in Columbia. prompt mid re. liable "—he has determined to inni.e those all want of HORSES AND VEHICLES realue that —"The bob tail nag Is better than the gray., THE STOCK OF HORSES is of a character to 1,01:15t of; possessing u• it does every variety to suit the bold maiden equestrian, the 'sedate married woman, the timid young M4ll, or - "slow coach" old one, as well as those ••fast" neap's who like horses that can gn—•'some, on a plank road." If any one desires a safe and reliable horse to lake his family out with, he can lie accommodated: if on ♦he contrary he wants to get over space in the Flora 'Temple style, let burn call at my stable. I have every variety of vehicles and nm making additions to my Stock constantly. Frcm the light trotting sulky and wagon. tip in the heavy tamdy cur. risge and barouche, I cannot be beat outside of anywhere. . _ My TERMS will be /ow as the lowest, and my Teams better than the best •'The entrance to the stable" ran be had from ever) point of the compass, by coming into Walnut street, lust above Front on the north side. 1 respectfully solicit s conunuanee of public patronage, confident that I will render full satisfaction JAS S. MeNTAIION, Agent Columbia. December 20. 1856. NOTICE DUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, to the ± stockholders of the Columbia & Lancaster Tele graph Company, that an election will lie held at the telegraph orrice. at Columbia, 011 MONDAY, THE Itt9TH DAY OF DECEMBER. instant at I o'clock, P. Rl., in order to choose by ballot, a President, Vice- President, Secretary, Treasurer and three Directors to conduct the affairs of the company for one year. THOS. 1.1.01 D. Secretary and Treasurer. Colombia, Dec. 13, 1.936-3 t. CO-PARTNERSHIP. T _ E undersigned have entered into eo-part nerohip, under the firm of MILLER & HALDE MAN- for the purpose of carrying on the Drug find Prescription business, at the old stand, No. 3 IVolf's Row. Front street, Columbia, en.. known heretofore as "W. J. St Remelt's." J. DAVID MILLER. Dee. 13, I 556.3 t J. H. HALDEMAN% Cloaks and Talmas. TUE will open this day another hand•nme a•aort r meat of Elegant Cloaks. for the boltdays, front 52,50 to $lOOO. Great Bargains offered, at HA LDEMAN'S Cheap Cush Store. December 13,1856 JUST RECEIVED, A HIRSH supp ly', of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFIIhIRRY , SOAPS, ac., and also Fluid. Ethereal and Alcohol, at RALDEMAN'S, Wolfe's Row, trout street. Occettibcr 13,1656. COOPER'S ANTLIIIN TINCTURE. Just re ceived one gross of this celebrated snetbetue, and (or sale at the People's Mut; Store of MILLER & lIALDEMAN. Late Shireman'a Dec. 13. IW6. WILLIAM IIOWITT. the celebrated I.:1101cl) au. thor, write» for The Saturday Evening . Po• 1. Tallengetta.or The Squatter* Home. See Pro•pectu• In another place. A LICE CARY Wl' (or The Saturday Evening IL Port. 'aloe Story of a Country Girl See Pror perms in another place. TS. ARTHUR writes fur The Saturday {Welton . Post. The iVithered Heart. hlre Prospectus in another place. T IGHT-lIOUSE ISLAND, an original Novelet. by J) the author 114 , 111 Le published to The Saturday Evening rest. See Prorpectus in another place. - gg.FUll. MARY A. DENI. 4 ON writes for The Setae- AL day Evening Post. The Quaker's Protege. See Prde • ecrus in another place. AUGUSTINE DUGANNE writes for The Salurday gyerupg Poet. The Raid of Durzundy, A Tale of the Swiss Cantons. See Prospectus in another pluck. E D.ll N. SpUTHITCHITH write' for The J3l. Saturday Evethng Yo-t. See Proopectus lb atiother place. JOHN F. SMITH. WiIetESILE and Retail Candy Manufac turer, returns his thunka to his former patrons and the public generally. for their liberality herete fore extended to him. and would inform them that he has Just received from `rldladelphia, a large lot of Wirt:di/MX toys & Fancy Articles, which he will sell. wholesale and retail ,at the lowest pricer. lie hits also on hand a large assortment of Fruits, Candirs asd Confectionary. Frost street.two doors below the ‘Vashington House, Columbia, Fa. Dec. 13, IhGO. The Great Family Weekly Paper. TILE NEW YORE LEDGERItas now attained the extraordinary circulation of One ilnndred and Ninety Thousand comes The LEDGER is devoted to Polite Literature, Original Tales, Sketches, poetry, Es says, GOS , Ip and Current News, and matatains a high moral tone, It is everywhere acknowledged to be the best family paper in the world ! Hence its extraordina ry and unheard of popularity. Iri r BONNER, the propne. tor of the Ledger. employs the best talent in the country, and by so doing makes the best paper. Such writers us Fanny Fern, Sylvanas Cobb, Jr., and Emmersou Ben nett, are penitimently engaged on it. and will write for no other paper hereafter. Mrs isigourney, also. constant ly writes for it; so do a host of other popular authors, in cluding Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southward]. Alien Cary, Mrs. Vaughan, 'Mary W. Smithy Cibson. Clara Sydney. &C., &e. The LEDGER is beautifully illustrated every week. The NEW-YORK LEDGER is printed on beautiful while paper, and is composed of eight pages, making the handsomest weekly paper in the country. It is published every Saturday. and so'd at all the newsoflices in every city and town throughout the country; and is mailed for subscribers at two dollars per annum: two copies are sent for three dollars. Any: person obtaining eight sub scribers at Stile each; (which is our lowest clam rates.) and sending us 815,00 will be entitled to one copy Free. Terms invariably in advance. Address all letters to ROBERT BONNER. Publisher of NEW-YORK LED. GER. 44 Ana Street, Nese-York. N. B.—Now 19 a good trine to subscribe nSE:BERSON BENNETT'S Great Original Not el of FRONTIER LIFE, will be commenced in the LEDGER. on the first of January. December 15, 1550,21. PROSPECTUS FOR 1857 THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. Established August 4, IS2I. THE Publishers of ibis old and firmly Ni tablmlted paper take pleasure its calling the a t trotott of the public to their programme for the coin ing year Surfeited with politics, the claims of liter ature will be more than ever appreciated by the rend ing world. We have therefore already made ar rangements with the following bnlhxm hit of writer-: IV'Mum Unseat, (of England.) A lice Cary, 'l'. y. Arthur. Mrs. Soulliworth, A ugastine Daganne, Mrs. M. A. DPIIIIOII, the author of "Zillah," one. We design commencing, iii the first number to Jan uary next, the follownig original Novelet: TALLENGETTA; OR THE SQUATTER's HoME, llowitt, author of "Rural Life in Rug land.' "Homes of the Poets," Re , Re. This is a tsiory of Australian Life, Mr. Ilowitt hoe ing Vl.llOll Australia expressly with the object of a...- g01d...1g himself w•rth the novel and romantic as pects tooter which nature rind society present them selves inn that •ungulitr region. The following Novelvi:, woll then be given, though probably 1101 in the exact order here mentioned: THE STORY OF A COUNTRY GIRL, By Alice Cary. All original Novelet, synt,en ea pressly for the Post. THE WITHERED HEART, An original Novelet, written expressly fur the Post, by 'l'. S. Arthur. LIGHTHOUSE ISLAND, An originnl Nove!rt. by thr nuthor of "My Confrs ..:1011,” -Zillah, or 111 C Child Medium," &e. TUE QUAKER'S PROTEGE. An original Novelet, 4y Mr, Mary A. Deni4on, nut &kir of 'Mark. the Se/ 4 .110 me Picture,,' Ac TUE RAID OF BURGUNDY, A Tide of the Scans C:1111011, An original Navelet, by Augustine ()ovum:, author of eThe Lost of the Wilderness " &c. We have a 100 the promise of n short and condensed Novelet, by Mrs. Southworth, to run through about six or eight numbers of the Post. .I . U'ln m 1,114011 to the aho‘e list of contrtbutions, we design 0011111111illg the wino! amount of Foreign Leticia, Original Sketches, Choice Selernons from all SOUre, ' Agricultural Articles, Humorous Anecdotes, View of the Produce and Stock markets, the Philadelphia 11011111 Markets, Bank N oie List. niitoriak.e...c. sk.e., our object tieing to give o Complete Record, as tar us our limits will admit, ca the Great World. ENtiRANINGS..—III the way of Engravings, we generally present two weekly-01Mo( an 111Streellee, until the other of a humorous character. The Postage oil the Post to wry part of the Mated Slates, paid quarterly or yearly in :Myelitis, at the office where it no received, is only Y 6 (teats a ye:ir. TF.111:1:. (Cash in advance)—`Jingle copy , 32 a )ear. 4 copies, S 5 00 a year. ti copies, (And one to the getter up of tie club.) $I 0 nu a )rur. 1:1 copies (and one to the getter up of the elute,) *l5 Oa a year. gil rarer, (end one to the getter up of the el ebo ) var. Addles, ellen) 110 4 1•Ie11d i DNA CON A. Pl:TEßtzliN, No.GG South Third SlrFel, " "' ivy tit...jet! izrl•o who give the ithoce rote 111.1tr11011, or etniden‘e the material portion. of it, (the notice* of new COlll 111,111101,wu1 4/1.1 ) for their editorial enlotrint.. shall be eititt:rd to an ex change by Heading' it marked cop) of the miner roll- Willing the ad ve lllmentent or notice. November 13, 1`56. L—cr: ,a=" — ' 7 ', 4 4 a, • A co: W-.p1,4 'P,CD X E" . &, 6 17 N r= l ".: g, _ c., " z, 6. 4 " 4 . 0 .= a .`A E 9 = I . - 14 1.1 a' a or, . E.' "Z. "4 -: El P" c, 0 0-4 T. 5 ;... Ztt ° .41 P 4 4 z ' 4 - 4 . 1 r; . = d " 21 77, - e. * '.7.• ; [L. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY, TILL be sold at public sale, Ly virtue of an order of the Orphitice Court of I.nneastei county. on the premi,er.on SATURDAY,THEIUPII DAY OF .1 A NuAny,l , 37. at 7 n'elnek P M AU that TIIREESTORY BRICK BUILDING, on Front street, in the Borough of Columbia. kIIOVVII a. the GREEN TREE TAVERN, and all the improveinent• and ground belongincitt thereto. The lot contains on Front meet, 52 feet ti Melte., and extends beck to the lower railroad. The anti property is to good order and condition. well fitted up with all modern unprovement4. enjoys a valuabie good will and 15 altogether eery desirable. Terms will be im.de CATknown at la Ir, t,y HARINE A. HOWARD, Adminktratrix of Edward A. Howard, deed. Columbia, December 13, 1856-61 PUBLIC SALE. ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER ?6, 1856, will be sold at public sale, at the public house of Nlartin Erwin, in the borough of Columbia, the following de scribed real estate, VIZ: A NEW TWO AND A HALF STORY A 15 by 29 feet, with Kitchen attached, and LOT OF GROUND. fronting on Union street, and extending an depth feet to an alley. Also. at the same time and place, will be offered for sale, one-fourth the undivided interest in a new two and a half store X 3. 17 2/ 3::1 MS with Kitchen attached. adjoining the above, fronting on Union street 20 feet by Si feet w depth, and LOT OF GROUND, extending back 235 feet. snore or less, to an alley. Thu property is situated on the corner of an alley and said ClllOll street, and is *sell adapted for a store anil dwelling. stale to commence at 7 o'clock P. M. of said day, when conditions will be made known by ADAM DRAUCKER. Dec. 5, Icsry. Bart P. O, Lan. co. ADJOURNED SALE OF V.A.XIIIAMLIO OI.E LANDS. ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER tO, 1836, the undersigned. Executors of Daniel :Stine. late of m ) erstown, Lebanon county. deceased, will expose to public sate, at the public house of Daniel Derr. in the Itorough of Columbia. the following valuable Ore Lands. late of said Daniel Suite, deceased, and for merly belonging to Donegal Furnace: No. 1. THE UNDIVIDED FOURTH part of a tract of land in West Hempfield township, Lan eat., county, situate on the southwest sideof a cer tain five...re tract us* held by the Chesnut 11.11 bon Ore Company. containina about 1.1 ACRES. No. 2. THE UNDIVIDED FOURTH part of a tract of hand in the same township, adjoining the u h ne , named Chesnut llill Iron Ore Company on the norilt.ra*i, arta contaming about THREE...FOURTHS OF AN ACRE. No, 3. THE UNDIVIDED SIXTEENTH part of a tract in the same township, cout■tnutg 144 ACRES ANL) 40 PERCHES. well known Ratite "OLD GREIDER FARM." The title to there properties is indisputable, and from their location and oilier advantairer, they are well worthy of attention. They are rituated in the richest Dn. District of Lancaster county, and abound 111 the well known "Chernut Hill Ore" A Draft of theorem:se. will be exhibited at the sale. Sale to commence at Xi o'clock P. M.. when attend ance will lie given and terms made known by A. G. STINE, DANIEL MUSSER, Executor. of Daniel Stine. deceased. InpFor arty further information,or for a Dna of the property, apply to GF.O. F. BRENEMAN. Nov 'S. IfSd.ts Attorney at Law,Lancarter, Pa. SPLETrinD 'PrOTUILTISI QAMIIEL LODGE, Daguerrean Artist, N. E. corner of Float and Locust .101., Columbia. re turns his grateful acknowledgmants for the very lib. eral patronage bestowed upon hirn,and would lake tcis mrthod of informing big customers, and the pub lic genetally. that he will be absent from Columbia for a short time. Having procured the services of an efficient operator front Philadelphia, his room will be open for the reception of those desiring GOOD PICTURES as heretofore. Cali and examine specimens, and get a warranted picture of yourself and friend. Columbia. Dec. 13.11,543. DANCING SCHOOL.. FSTOUCII has the honor to annonee to the . Ladies and Gentlemen of Columbia, that be trill open his school, on Tuesday, Dec. 0, 1656, to the Odd Fellow,' Hall, from 3to 5 I'. Al., for Indies and outh; from eto to P.m. for gentlemen. Subertptions will be received at Swartz & 111eDontdd's Book Store. Dec. 6,1656. XIISSOLIT'ZION. T"Epartnership heretofore existing be tween James S. McMahon and Samuel H. Lock ard, under the name and firm of McMahon le Lockard, in the livery business, is slits day df solved by mutual consent. Columbia, Dec. 2,l°w'6. JAMES S. Men...lloN, S. 11. LOCK.klin. December 6, 1856-31 NEW GOODS Micax. tho 33Ccalicira,-srsi. WE have just received a beautiful assort- ment of choice Dress Goods, for the approach ing Holidays. to which we respectfully invite the atten tion of our customers and the public generally. ‘Nre invite particular attention to our assoutnent of SHAWLS, which we flatter ourselves cannot be sur passed in Columbus, iu st)le, quality and price. Mag nificent Hroehe Long Shawls at $13,011, worth $15,00: new style two faced Lot, Shawls, ut $15,00, cheap at S2O; any of which would make un acceptable holiday present. Our French Meninx& are much reduced in prices; we arc selling choice colors good goods at 75 to SUN) per yard, al anchester and Pacific Mous-de-Laines, choice styles from the late raw at the Franklin Institute—beau- Mal goods for the season. BUY A HANDSOME SILK DRESS, for your wife, daughter or •istcr, a suitable I loliday Present; our assortment is perfect. styles splendid, and prices to suit the times. Two more pacers of those extra dollar Black Silks, a g.rentbarcain. lust received. EMBROIDERIES, EMBROIDERIES, As usual, our assortment in these goods is the best in columbia. French Worked Collars, magnificent em broidered setts, Cuffs and Sleeves, of every• variety and price. A great variety of Zephyr Work, of every de -eription. for children's wear; GLOVES, GAUNTLETS AND HOSIERY, Decidedly the largest and best stock of the above Goods ever offzred fu Columbia, for Ladies. Gentlemen and Children, and the Only Place in Columbia where you can buy the celebrated HANOVER GLOVES. 1000 YARDS late style Calicoes, of celebrated makes, colors warranted. The prettiest and best Goods in Co lumbia. from 01 to 12k cents. Come and see our Goods uud judge for yourselves. 11. C. FONDERSNIITIL Dec G. 1.950. People's cash store. JAMES PARR, Xa 17 na - mn. IT_- xr. E 3Ft. , MARIETTA, PA., HAS resumed the above business at the old stand. nearly oppo•nc Oberlin's Coach Fac tory, where he will be plea •ed to meet the public mid turn out cacti work as cannot fail no give entire sat. isfactuni December 6, 1851. -. 4 ., " I FISD OM shallbow down ti."k 4' —tO it, and the great of earth ie,-;. urtr. ;4 i - .. shall kneel before it. ,, 1,6 Never could this lie said with A . more truth, than ititow applies to .„: ; i... o itit , 019 rented v for affections of the as . - __ .. .. 1-- 7 ... LA'illl' II I : r re ' n u r t " ) i t t . t ' g i nod lug p s o . w l e . r " , e u el x „ . o " s t s 7 l- 1 edge no supremacy, while both ;he lade and the great can feel it+ benefits. The lib eral-minded among tho-e Milled to cure me free to MVII it, mastery over distempers wle.elt have baffled their on. Those of exalted stations are not a•lmmed to testify to it+ virtues, but deem it a duty and a plea. sore to thus hold nut the lamp of their experience to their Pull . ..nog fellow men. Extract from it letter of our Minister nt the courts of the Sublime Porte. . _ .. n n he U. S• A., Contantinople, Turkey. Dr. J. C. Ayer.—Dear Sir: The Cherry Pectoral received Irmo you for the Sullen ham been delivered to It: private secretary at the palace. and you will denial... 4 hear from it in due rea.on. That 3on were PO kind a: to .end me, hay been given to friend., who have in mutiy fOllllll it esree:hnel}• Your-, respectfully, GEO. P 51-kllB.ll. Minitter Plenipotentiary of the U. S. A . to Turkey. Cur:Rena, R•ect Indict. March 5,1952. Dr. J. C Ayer: —1 ate your Cherry Pectoral daily. it: my pi neore, and am cati.fied it it n toned} , which into meet in every coutury the litehe..t approbation. C. W. JA CI:11 ti li it. M. D. Re.alent Court Pli3tuciail Among the eminent minor.. who to-ally to their, per •onal experience and knowledge of the wonderful torah ott 111, 1 1 r "eetiotla. we - rhav meirii;in: .1. B s:unaoaa,' Democrat." McCot.nell•burg, Pa. J. Co., -Journal.' Rending. Pa.. Raymond linrper & Co . New Yotli S Cohn. V1111..111111 I'rCetnllll. 1101011. . li.Jaroliq.Chtivinto Chronicle, Philntl. ILLliimore Gen I) ['rennet., Journal. Ky. Dernocrot. Dourdlr, 1'.,. limanorn. Democrat, &Ile,!lawn. Va. Shertriatt & Ilarron, Stale Gazette, Tre,:lon The-, geode:nen have not only Certified to these .ontement. , w their paper., to the puhhe, but have cent me their per tonal tetteic, io the eireet that they have found my preparation au article of vent pahhe uitlity. Prepared by .J C. AYKR, Practical and Analytical Chamict. Lowell. Mass. SAmuri. I . II.rItHT, Agent for Cu umbra, Pu Dec G, 1656-3mni TRY'S Christmas and New Year's Presents, A very rich 31.*oriiiient of elegant and useful goods of the nove.4 Eurogetin Production* 119 ARCH ::•71 ,above 6th, Plillaira. FRYis Writing Desk., Pnpetene•, Jewel Case..., Work Boxe,:k.e .wurrnitteil in t nufnetureil in our own •cork •Lop, from materials seasoned ro suit the ch• ntute. 129 ARC!! St..aboveGth, Philad'a FRY :S Dressing Cases of wood or leather, for tray cluing or boons ti-e, lure all filled %stilt articles of real utility* and ,a arrant,' eut:ery, Ilse largest tis...orment in the city to select from. Arch street, above Gilt, Pb thou a. ' , RV'S Cal... Satchel., l'orimonnaie., Travelling Bags, ElOlliN 4:111.e5, t;CII•f0Y. in rIIFC., Portfolio's, Seger as n. •imilar goods can be ',archived in the United States, la Arch street, above Sixth rloladelplua. Dee. 6 I S.lll-3t JAMES 13. HOLLINS, Importer and Whale.sale Dealer in China, Glass and Queensware, No 340 Mnrket street, nhove Tenth, south side, Philadelphia. Nov 3'3 flaw.. IV/cCORIELE di. Dr.LXIETT, Wholesale and Retail Druggists. Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia, Pa W Elat; lust turn from Philadelphia a r stoco f r,_.ed,c. wh ich e will sell at the lowest rates Druggists, Storekeepers toad Physicians, desirous of purchasing pure Drugs, he.. tail' rind it to their advantage to give as a tall. Also. a large aShorlinent of Perfumery, Cosmetic Toilet Articles. k.c. The medicines were selected viith special refer ence to Physician's Preseriptions and Family use. Columbia. Nov. i 2. 1656 . STOVES. TILE subscriber, thankful for the patronage with which he has been so liberally favored, begs leave to gall attention to his large and exten•ive assortment of all the latest and most improved pat. terns of Cook and Parlor Stores, just received from the manufac. turert. Ile would call particular - attention to the Morning Star Double Oren Cooking Store, Aso. the William Penn, the two lie•t Cooking Stoves tit the Union. and far which lie is the exclusive .gt•la in this place. %Varraated to give entire satisfaction or no sale. Ur would respectfully ask the public to examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell at very low prices. lIENRY PFAIII.F.R. Locust street, opposite the Franklin House. Pfahler's Superior Blacking. TIOR POLISHECO STOVES, GRATES, ike Itineliing. with very little rubbing, will give u brillmnt polish, and pre.ervc Stove, from run longer than any other article in market. Prepared and sold, Whole ale and Retail, by II PPA lII.ER. Locust street, CHumbiu, Pa. October 25, 1856. Blacksmithing, Locksmithing, Ste. WILLIAM IiANTSCII respectfully informs the public that he eon at nit tunes be found at the establishment of lIENRY PFAIMER, to street. where he it prepared to attend to any work in the above tine of hustne.s. Columbia Nov. I. MSG. NOTICE. T WILL not pay or he held responotbte in any mal -1 nee for any debt except such as I may contract myself ht person. Dee. 6, 1456. SAMUEL. ATKINS ORE HUNDRED DOLLARS worth of Portmon noir*, Purses. Reticules. &-C•• :P. , received from New York. at FILBERT'S Golden Mortar Drug Store. Prices from 25 cts to 54,00. November 29.1856. TIMPS, LAMPS, LAMPS. Jost received at Filbert's Drug Store, a new and beauttful lot of Lamps of all descriptions. November 29,1856. A NBAV lot of Carriage and Bathing Sponge, A jurt received by the sub veriber. BAWL , FILBERT. Nov. 7S, IPSO. Frog! street, Oolurribte, Pe HOGS FOR SALE. 200 READ .of fat,Corn Fed and •Sloek Hogs are offeted for sale by the subscriber. Per sons wishing to purchase will not ha t e s a be:ter op. pot:tunny. . DLETZ. Columbia, Dec 6,1856. NOTICE TIIE- Stockholders of the Odd Fellows' nail An.oeitition. will meet on SATURDAY, DEC. 27,1856. at the Mill, for the purpose no electing aeven Trustees. By order alike ar Bod of Trustees. .1 G. lIESS. Secretory Columbia, Deeember6.l%s6 to FOR 5A1.17, A LARGE:I.OT 01011617 y and Poplar Board•, will be sold low for ca,h. Apply In B. F. A P FOLD CO. No.. 1. 2 and 6, Canal Colmbiaa. Noventlier22.l?s6. Just Received, A BEAUTIFUL lot of Lamp Shades, viz: Tie tonne, Volcano. Drum. Butter Fly. Red Rose-. and the new French Fruit Shade, which can he seen In the window of the Golden Mortar Drug Store. November 29,1959, Fresh Ethereal. A LCOIIOL and Pine Oil, can always be bad lit the loss est prices, at the Golden Motto r Drug Store. [Nov.29. 1056. List of New Books. TUST received at SWARTZ S IIicDONALD'S Columbia headquarters and New., Depot, No 4 Front street, Columbia: Frank Forreatees F,eld'Sports. Lewis' American Sportsman. Major Jones Courtship and Travels. Dred, a tale of hie Di-inal Swamp, by Mrs. Stowe. Humor' of Falconbridge. Mormon Wives. Perry's Japan Expedition. Alen a new trod complete assortment of STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, Fancy Articles. &c. All the Standard Works of Eagli•h and American Author'. Novel.. Miscellaneous Works, &c., whirls will be sold at the lowest prices. THE DAILY PAPERS, can alway,laShed tic this e•tahli-lun-nt a• •oon an the cars arrive. Also the ,hfrerent M.igarine. and weekly papers ol New York, Philada., Baltimore and every other place. The untler•igned respectfully request a continuance of the patronage bestowed upon the Depot in tune, past. pronnling that full compenmiton shall he ren dered. SWARTZ St ItIeDON'ALD. Columbia, N0v.0.1.956. No 4. nont Every Day articles used in Every Family Ground Pepper. Cream Tartar, i• All.ipiee, Indigo. • Clo• err, sal ...Unita., • ellillaltioll, Pearl:tat, f• !Once. Saponifier. • Nutmeg.,, Mustard. Blown Jr. Yellow thitge. , 111 ilmatrilseed, Rine, 'Pubic Oil. Corn Starch, NVnalliiiir Soil, Wheat Starch, RO.e. and Peach Wafers, Farina, 171 .no. lag Extract., &c. Baking Soda, For .1i le• at ItlcCOlt KIX it DELLErri 0.1.1 Fefiro.r.. - Gull. Oild Felion,' Gull, Loynd rt. Columbia, October t 5, 110.1 t). Ladies' & Gentlemen's Restaurant and Ice Cream Saloon. i r RS. BEITER Informs her friends and the LTA, pudic geuendly, that in c0unt...1./II with her (heretofore well puttonized) Ice Cream Saloon, -lie IttiF commenced keeping a refectory where OYSTERS AND ALL HINDS OF REFRESHMENTS may be obtained In the best si) In, and at the chariest notice. As her accommodations are very imperior. she confidently relies upon a liberal share of public patronage. Every effort will be made to afford her guests satisfaction. nr REITER'S RESTAURANT AND SALOON. Front. between Locust and UlllollllfeelA, Columbia. Nov. 1, ISX-if ONCE MORE ON HAND, IVith a Large and Superior Assortment of VITATCEZES, JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE. GOLD LEVER WATCHES, Duplex, Lepines, nnd Qum'lie ro, at pm, to suit ever) body Alpo it entire new *torlc of CAMEO AND MOSAIC BREASTPIN'S rind I:sr-Rings, of the Inte“ st) les. CLOCKS! CLOCKS! of every description; together wall a thousand and one other article•, can belind at P. SHREINER'S, Watch and jewelry &MY, Emit Street, Co/urnbfa. Apr05,1:456 COME ONE, COllll7l ALL, ,\ ND examine our large stock of SEMIS, loimeco. SNUFF , . and GERMAN tWei'ott cred 'tor ,air to the public, in 0111 nr Roy other town or oily in pennvylvnata—alwltolvotle nr retail PENDINCIIIV. Front vtreel.creond door above Loco*t. Colombia, September G. 1936. STOVES! STOVES!! I_T AVING met with so much success in the Stove bit.nieNs. dartag the last year. the under signed bag greatly increased hpt facilities for mim ing it on ul the future. lie 1110.110 W 011 0411 d a great variety of new patients. among which will be found the foilowtim: Royal Cook, Globe Improved, Crystal. Fatuity Forrester, Win Penn. Suit Rive, NI netting Star, Welcome, (size, Girard, Parlor Cook, Nine Plate, till A.m.. In fact every variety of Stoves suitable for flor•flonms. Stores. Shops, Parlors. Chambers, , for Itoth wand sad cool, all of which will be 'old at price± that can. no: fail in giving entire soifsfretion, 111 RANI NVILSON. Stove Store in Second street, oppoeite Lutheran Churrh. Columbia, Sept. 20.1.55. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CONSTANTLY on hand a large assortment of all kinds of Ti: and Sheet Iron %‘'arc. of my own manufacture. u.ed by Itou•rkeeperr and oilierr, which vein be rold at very low prier. 11111.01 Tin Store, earlier of Tatou.' and Second .nreele Columbia. Sept. rZU, aas Pitting, Rouse Roofing, Spouting, Plumbing, Bell Banging, and everything eon. nr,,ed v 6 .1111 the bu•um.e, will he promptly attend. ed to by the ,mlluertbe r, oar the Illobtreueoltuble terra,. All work wurruoted. 111 M Wll : 4 0:V. corner of Second and Luc rect Colombia. Srpt Yo. 1,55 NEW FALL FASHIONS OF MC-Rh-TES. ta...a.M'Ef. JUST received 111 JAMES D. GRIFFITH'S HAT AN I) CA ,Trat li, Frm r.irert. Columbia The rub.crilier. thankful for favor,. received nine be 1", beer, ut bu•ine-r, would inform his blend, rind the public that lie bur yin returtiedlrrmi the ray, with oplendid lot nf the Ino-ifx.l.lnieable3=cl,tas d ootycla,n,ppss, Chet. p rb CVC 101' curia. Cull and ree for our, isre J A Al I:S D. (Mll . lllll. itT'Al , n.n Grit-rate aernrlnten4orchthlreit'a Pettey II A I'S .A NI./ CA PS. Coltsm bin. September 20.1956. SELLING OFF AT COST. THE subscriber, corner of Fifth and Union streets, will sell at private sale, at nett cost prices, the following styles of goods: Calicoes, Gingham., Delaines. Alpacas, Cloths, Cat. sinferes, Cassinets, Sufnmer Goods of all kinds. Vestings, Flannels, Muslins. Drillings. and a great variety of all kinds. in the way of Dr) Goods: Also, [ll large assort ment of Boots and Shoes of all size.. The undersigned. intending to confine his attention to the GILOCERY DCSJNESS, hereafter, offers his stock of Dry Goods to his friends and the public. wif hoot profit. All are requested to call and get Grocer ies may be obtained as Usual, at the none place. lie respectfully solaeas a share of public patronage. (;I:ont; G TILLE. Corner of Fifth and UlllOll Streets. Columbia, July 4, IS:itiftf CABINET WARE }LOOM. Tlll3 soheribtr would inform his friends 1 and the politic generally, that he continues to manufacture, and 111114 rou•t.utly for cola ALL KINDS OF CABINET WARE, such sm Secretaries, Bureaus, Workstands. Dining mad Breakfast Tables, Card. Pier and Centre Tables, French, Field, High and Low Post Bedstead., ice., together with every other article of Cabinet Ware, which he will sell at the lowest possible prices. Ilia workmen are experienced and capable. and his attic tenure warranted equal allot superior to any sold in the place. AN ELEGANT HEARSE. equal to any in the cities, can alwir) a he found at hiai'il. w. hm ll e h n e rr 'i t i a i de l .. ° and funerals.‘airedi' below 3e, and COFFINSin town or coun try attended at short notice. lie respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, confident that he can render generalsatisfaction. Columbia, April 12,1656. CASPAR SPADE:RT. AL.LIVAYS 833017T1 AND LOOKING OUT FOR MY FRIENDS! LNB as I may not see yon all, I take this opportunity to say that I have removed my store to the corner of Front and Locust street., at Which place I am prepared to sell you as fine HATS AND CAPS Alias you can get to this or any other place, and at each price+ as any gentleman who is a judge of a good and neatly-finished Hat, would ask. If you want a handsome Hat, tell you what to do, Go down to Tarri=legis. and he will pot you through. Now,friend,l don't Mean to brag, but I think I'm some on a Hat! I7Don't forget the place, sign or the /IIG 11AT, corner of Front and Locust 4Areets, Columbia. Pa. Cojumbi•, Apnl 2P, 10.5.5.. L TIW.PENICK IWWZIOII. 11E undersigned tubes this opportunity of inforsning the citizens of Cul:mina and its vo- cent) , that be has purchased the Daguerreotype and Ambrotype Establishment, =hunted at the corner of From nod I.oeu,t street,. Columbus Pa', (well known SIIEI . -4 HD re CO.'S.) where he will be fully prepared to continue ;he bus'. ne.,; and he hereby pledge. Inmpelf to glee enure saii.diteltedt to all who may apply, •r no cl,arge, writ. lie made. Pitlutes taken at ft on: 50 as. to $lO,OO. J. DI'LLIN(.I:Ii IFLATTER myself that I will be able to afford ca tire atith.faction to all who require good picturee, A. I have been inn the 1..141111 , F Jro the la.t Kix %ears, Lancatter city; and my avvistant, Mr.:IIEI2G A It, tin, had experience for Aunt leer*. and it fully com petent to conduct the bu.imess. All who WWI 141111- fat and true likeneages of therovelvea or friend., will do well to calLaa a better opportunity for ercuring the 111.11111.11 face divine, bus never been offered in tint place. J. DELLINGKR. SAMCEL METZGA It, Operator. Columbia, November 15, I. NEW GOODS AT THE FARMER'S STORE rrlIE subscriber, thankful for the very lib -11 patronage extended to ... ,•totee hi- open ing. beg' leave to call the attention of Ink friend• and the public, to hi- large assortment of NEW GOODS, Ju.l received and for sale at the lowedt rates. I lag stock consiits of a well,elected tr•sortment of 3=10,3r-lpr tOrmcago.rc7.lsl of every knot, satiable tor time season, and of a character likely to rendet -.ail...faction to all. putt LADlr.S—he has the richest style all wool Delniii<4, plant do., of all colors, all wool Plaids, Cashmeres, Coheres, Prints, Fur ni4ttng Goods of all ktiels—such as Sheeting., Shun /lie. Cheeks.Ttekings..lice , in greet variety. FOIL GENTLEMEN—ever:thine they wish. viz: an extra Elie assortment at Cloths, Ca•sunerr- Ve.ts logs, &c.. which they will appreciate •'ott sight " Also, Groceries. Queenswere, Glassware. Looking Glasses,Tuble and Floor Oil Cloths. end every Mom a Lundy desires in the way of corn tort Or convent: cure. My motto is • Smail profits rind quick sales:" and i trust the public gcnerull3 will cull and examine my sna•k T. J. KUCIL Columbia, October 11, 19:10. VIR.S. M. SHAFFER, RESPECTFULLY informs the Indies of Co lumbia and viFtiiity, that she ha. In.( returned Irons Philadelphia with tier anoint .001 h of FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, T, - -••• TIIOISIIIIIGS AND FANCY ARTICLES, a 131.114 C U• , 411111,e111 of iloaticia, Roane, Itiblina. Trimming Ribbon, Floweini, I.adie• Ore-a Cap. , . Mo hair Head Dre.•es; C.i.hinere htl k, and liood+: hamlet P•ilk-, and Velvet.; Qwl:ut{t. and Lace.; lionnet Frittne•, Trim• Itatioip,'Pidc C 011011.1( :11(1.. as-ortiarat of Veiset Ittbl.uu. Eiatiroiderie•, Flaihropleted Iland kereliteN, Clark Bugle Collar., 6eitil• Linea Porker 11.indietchief, Wadding and Paper 51u.lut. Ladle+ and ChildivirA Oper.l lloode, Ladies %Vootrit and Callon line. Gent's Woolen. and (YOll,ll Ilo.e, 11. pl. WOOO.ll nod Cotton Ilia,. Ladies White mad Colored Kid (sloven Gent;. Clover Chiltirea'4 Aciti Garret. and Sae k Sc. Comb+, Peri . ..acre tick Floo, Gam Cloth, and a great variety oi article- to which :die invite-the 'Mention of the public. MRS. E. SIM 1 , 11 , .R. No. 5 MetrlA•ooe'• (tow Columbia. Novrml.er S. 1556. FURS! FURS! rOLUIIIBIA FUR DEPOT. The subscriber kj respectfully iuvues the attention 01 the Ladies. to his first supp:y tor the season. of new and beautiful Furs of every description. Our Furs err direct trout tirct hands cud our arrangement= are such as will enable us to sell at Philadelphia cash prices! Call and sea them ut 11. C. FONDER-0.11 11'S Columbia 'Nov 1, People's cash store. STOVES! STOVES!! 3E I MILX4C3O.ISt FLM3=IIT.TCMD. THE subscriber respectfully calls the alien lion of the public to kin large ntock of STOVES. Among hin an.ortment nre the followalig Well-Tried and Approved Cook Stoves: Wan Prim, Morning Slur, Sea Shell, Eitipgre. Girard, Globe improved, .Etna, Astor. Cr)cial, Welcome, Premium. At bionic, Cooking flange., Portable iinngen, Parlor Cook Stove.. Camino Stoves, Niue Plate. Church, hail nod thlice Stoves till 01 o hich are offered nt prices that cannot mill to give aratisfalcimn. ALSO, a large nod well-selected Stock of 'hard ware, Building Material., Nail, Bei. Iron. Steel. Glass, ruin.. Oil., Varna-hie;, he . Ac. lie reveel fully 8011e111 a chore 01 polilie pat rooage. J. W. CO 1"ERF.1.1.. Oct. 4. ISlIf•-llnima. Locim .treet. Columbia. 11:7 - The kicked' mice maul lot old matting., Flux Semi. Clover and Timothy Si ed. INS.WA A IPAPARM. lr.A 7.1,111.41 M.---.... For Chronic Ulcers, Abscesses, Burns, Scalds, and the listheal Core of Cores, Bunions. &c. SPICED LIQUORS, For the speedy core of Diarrhom, Dysentery, Summer Complaint. Cholera Morbus, and other disorders of the Digestive Organs generally. COUGH Al IX'll. l r's E, For the Speedy Core of Coughs. &e. The above named Medicines are manufactured by Hannah Bosley. Union street, above Mk Colin:Min. Va. Numerous certificates, in proof of their vibe:key, have bean given voluntarily, among which are the follms mg: Dr. HANNAH BOSLEY'S Ointment cannot be re commended too highly for the cure of corns cos.: will fully testify. Other remedies were unsurcess• fully tried, and by the use of her magic Ointment I soon found perfect relief. All so afilicatcd, will do well to give her trial, and my certificate to a hapey result. Columbia. Pa. ELIZA131:111 JOHN. It gwcs me pleasure to add my certificate to the fact that one Box of Or. Hannah loney'R 01111tilrlit Isaac cured mr completely of a tumor in the breast; nail cheerfully recommend it to those similarly afflicted. Al AM' EIS I I En. Wrightsville. July 26, 1.6:,6. Professor I lannah Bosley, I can cheerfully recom mend as an operator upon those irouhlesome things called corns She is skilful in her manipulations. taking them ad rapidly and without punt. To the mulcting I would say, stye her a trial. Dr. N. S. Mc COBKI.C. Columbia. Sept 'X, Having been suffering from a severe attack of dysen tery for two weeks past. and having tried Hannah Bosley's. —Spiced Liquor." which etrected a cure an twelve hours. I take great plea, are in recoinisiendiug her preparation to the public as fully compvteta to per (urns all she promises. 11'arhington, 11. C. A. LA MNION D. I have tried Hannah Turiturntion of Spiced Liquor. mid tumid at ot great .ervive in gevvre attacks Of petit 111 the stomach. J. W. FISIII:Ii. l'u. P. S.-I"en,m, enlintg nt th.• re•idcnre of Mr.. flo.lcy. need not he surprotell at titaltng It. r u rulurr.l ,‘ "map. this IS till uudruiuhlr tail. 1,111 ch.r iru•t• it NI 111 not has c cdect on the euruttsc poWeIS of her o:dn.:nes. Nov 1. 1K..;. TUE OLD FLAG, UNFURLED TO THE BREEZE. VALI, CAMPAIGN: New Fall and Winter L 111 ADY-NADE; CI.O rIIINI. at Aleragoe Clollllllg Elllllolilllll. e 1111.1•1111!: m pert at Cloth rind Braver Over Coots, Iltaxto nod Double Urea. Coats, Cloth Frock nod Drc-n Cout•, Cloth 1i11.111,1 , COON, Ca.simere Itu.torc. rf o o, c o al., m uc k ari d Fancy Cogoiencre. Pmts, Mtlrk and I'llllo :.1111,11 Mark and Fancy Sarin Vests, Plush arid C.l-11 mere Vests. BOOTS AND SHOES 8000 homemade manufacture from Old Br; ks Men'a Calff, Sewed. Pegeed Men'. Grained and Kip Dont, Boy'. and Voulh's Grained and Kip Iloot, Alen'. Calf and Kip Alan rue., Ladle, Kid nolo Morocro Root.. Ladies Kid Jew.). land La dies Colored arid Muck Cotters. Children'. Sher- in all variety, together with Trunk., Carpel R-ig., 11.,i. mad Caps, in all vatietie., at low fir*" Cf. FOR CA:..11 ltliTA4.l:l: Hilo P S —IIIERCIIANT TAILORING DONE IN rm: li K.ST S'T V 1.E.. Culumbin, October 4, 1954 To the Ladies ITT" lover Pueeeeded to °humor a few more pier.. TY of lho*e idoiltioituble Clout. tar Lodi,' Cloak. A I-o, a good so.doritneut of Moire A ... gar. Velvet nod Maxim Tranniiitg, ut 11. C. PoN Nov. 15, I O:o4".1. People's Carh Store• SECOND supply of nil kinds of FURS, in cluding Mile very pretty %eft* sod Cupe• tor Mi*fee. Call at It. C FONIIERSMITIP 4 Nov. 15, lOW. People's Ca•h TT IS necessary to apply bat a small por tion of •'Filberts Cold Cream of Hl . territte, on going to bed at night. and st will astonish the most incredulous by its magic-111, effect an Dealing in flamed Shin, Charmed Hand. and Lips. Gentlemen after shaving. will find it a sovereign remedy in re bursar all irritation of the skin Prepared and sold only by SAW!. Ell.11F:11T, Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front . Columbia. Pa. November tXt, Ht .56. SIIELLBARE A large lot of Shellbarke just reeetved acid for sale, by Nov. 1. IB.G. S. C SWARTZ -- - IiYER'.3 CIIEltRli PECTORAL —Juo received a fresh supply of A% er'. Cherry Pectoral and Ca thartic Pills, at hIcCORKLF;& DEI.LETTS Family medicine more, Odd Fellows' 11x11. Columbia, October V 5, DM. - - - - -- C'OAP SOILERS. Loot at thi.!—Keypione Stale So k) rionifier or Concentrated Lye, for mokinc fiord or Soft Soap. One coke in oofficient to make IS troll., of Solt Soap. or 9 pound. of Hord Soap. and emu you only IS, cent., at iklcCO R /ME DELLETT'S Oct RS, 1958 Family Ntedichte Store. IIOWN*B F . 4 .3ENCI-1 OF JAMAICA GIPPiED. B tiwain's Panacea. ButPs Sorsaparilla. &c. Far sale at McCORKLE A DELLETT' Family isledielne Store, Odd Fellows' It 11. .luly an, 1 "Mt. ELAI.M.S CEL&NCEI. FOUR DIVELLISIM Um most pleasant part part of Columbia, at private sale. The sithsersbor offers to sell , en .the most reasonable terms. FOUR FRAME DWELLING lIGERER, situate on the east aide of Second, between .Ciro and Perry streets. These houses have every conveni ence. and the lots arc growing in value. and highly de niable to all who wish to Invest in real estate. The purchaser. by taking the four together. can realise an interest of test per cent. per annum, on the amount demanded for them. wri.LIANt r. LOCKARD. Columbia, October 18, 1556-.lf FOR SALE. NNO. 1. A RIVER LOT, fronting on 111 Susquehanna River and Frontstrectl feet. more or less, adjoining, property of George Dogle and John Cooper. No. 2 TWO' ROVGII-C SST DWELEINGA HOUSES. situuted on Front street, between Colon and Perry streets. No. 2. THREE DWELLING HOUSES, situated on Perry street, between Second and Third streets. The above property is all in good condition. For terms. Sc.. enquire of WAI. F. GIVEN. Columbia, October 4. 19r.C.tf For Sale—Very Cheap, FOUR BRICK 110IISKS, in good eon- f!* 41.1,011. modern improvemeo sfluxte 1/1 I . Grt) uud Uliioll Meet , Fur app C ly ul within. Jour 7, IM-tf TO LET, THE front room and basement story of the linit-e at the renter of the alley. adjoining the Lutheran Church and Second street. For , .rplember I' G. GOHN BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE ONE 'I RIANCULIR PIECE, containing an acre and u quarter, at the earlier of Marietta turupike said the ore road, about one-quarter of a note front the depot. Colombia. And :Oho, ON TIIOI:SAND FEET FRONT twin, the ore-road. tt 'deli will he dn•tdrd taco Into la quit par chaser..—a_ be:11111W ruitatiou tar ti=4;=b-tAzta,siD, 0Ft.40.511(ac:523.04D1W...0r. the coil - tre,7r.: tit good eolt,hooo, wasid sou well for VEOETABLE G.1.121/IINING. Or the ,vhole trnt.t o 1 15 ACIIES tVJj he sold together. Apply to Colurnbin, July 19.15.%-ti STAR CORN SEDELLLIEIR. L k FULL SUPPLY or the Premium Star Corn Sheller, from our own matnifoc:ory. now on baud, at wholesale mud retail, and of various .2ell. They ore aLl.,pied for either hand or horse power, and are believed to be the be.: in the Ina art. _ _ PASCIiAI.I. MORRIS t CO. Implement and Seed Store.7th and Market ,u., Plata November 22. Ir'so. A. RARE CHANCE!, A ND a good opportunity for responsible 1...1 men w obtam pinfilable gild healthy employ- E;MOIE=MMI Any per•nn olonininz •alert;lrr. for rioy ropiec o f tinier ot i6e fu1100,11,4 Amer.:on Notional IVo, A.. and retni.tine the 3111011111. (Imag a large ennnot , .ion in the full,-her. wen ue etitttle:l to Fifty Dollar,.' worth Irmo the v:ilutthle Work. at the row of tht.otlverli-ement. AMERICAN NATIONAL NVORKS First Niitional llistory to' the United States Culmunl. Ile luiloottry att.! Couquotional, clued y from Nolooun I Dorticuents, toy U .1 Loa-ing stud E.I -‘V1111:1111, will] 1111111.q0114 riuc I i 11.1.11.110114 na steel nod wood. Two volumes, dope ricl S vo. price S 7 MI Secon t. the glotesmon's Manus] rem:mining the Livec.:Sly•rnee. mod Adtuloi.tralinis• of ihe from Wo-hiligtost to Fierce WWI fine portroais ou steel. Four volume... Syn. cloth, price 3111110 Popular and v.i louble Book• as Premium. to A vent... A volt, 10 Aincrimi, by' American•, 4M a Mlion, tl VO . . elan li. price. RI. vu p ai Rornnni.m, Svo cloth. 8450 . .• - Mrs. Choice twirl., for the family eireie, plate% 3 vols.: vo. cloth. 55.00. . . The Amerietan uud Odd Aln4eunt. :2 0 eleel engravingq, 2 volt.. cloth 9.50 u. Guide to Knowledge, 20 plate*. royal 9 vo cloth, 5250 ' " Wondero of the World .210 platen, 8 v0., 4 32 00. Agents withing to ritgage in the good work of Cir. Cu luting theme important Publicutiont., will plen•r :Witte, a line to the I'ublt•her. r.ow A RD WALKER. 114 Fu inn street, N And they will receive immediate intention, with full particulttho of commission, &c. Newspaper, copying the above, nod inserting it ten time., pending a copy of each tineritho to the tub licher, will Ito monied to a copy of the Notional Ilia. lurk• or $1111,111311'. Matuwi • ?ublrct to die Older. November TELE POPULAR BOOR, • 5......ara FOR witch Congress has Ro liberally op propriated. It Ia a book every American ran hr proud of, every intelligent Arrictieun should pos. seas a copy. Ira inter/cat to unparnilelecl, mod it i• embellialted with about 31111 tine steel engruvingo, taken final aketehr. lip the author Every [4,0011 111111 ila• not received a copy from the trnvellnig Intern, =Multi call at the Cheap Hook Store curd procure one. We have special arrangements with the agent or this object, nod have them 111 quainitrea. The Court of Napoleon; or Society under the grit Empire—woh Portrait , of ha Resume..., %Vila and He roine... The plan of this work is to present in one view the pn•arier of French rociety, porn the emus. sum into which it wit• thrown by the revolailon. to regular and normal aline:ion guider the dictator.lap of Napoleon. The vu rims periods treated of are it. luotruted I.y their remarkable women; the Reign of Terror by Is Heroine.. The illu•tration• are superb. 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