4FOSEPII YEWDALL, Prattital Gardener and Florist, nikerry street, Columbia, respectfully iu. Iv forms hie friends and the public generaPy, that be has on hand and for sale a choice supply of M . GREENHOUSE AND HARDY PLANTS. Shrubs, &c., suitable for pleasure grounds and gar. dens. A choice collection of constantly blooming eases, of every shade of color, of the most hardy kinds. Heals. LAYS OUT AND IMPROVES PLEA SURE GROUNDS AND GARDENS with taste, and does sU kinds of planting and pruning, intown and -counuy,with skill and care, on reasonable terms. Ha invites attention to his NURSERY, where a large variety of all kinds of blooming Plants in sea aim, may at all times be seen. Columbia. April 5, 1656-if A r a SHARES of Stock in the Odd Fellows ' hall Ass°. .11.1 ciatiOn, are offered for sale by the subscriber. J. C. PFAHLER. Columbia, March 7, 185741 :Northern. Central Railway Co. SUNDAY TRAIN. -A PASSENGER TRAIN, will hereafter leave Co. lumbia (or York and Baltimore, at 8.10 A. D., ar. rive in York at 9.10 A. M., and Baltimore at 1 o'clock P. M. Leave York for Columbia at SP. M., arrive at Columbia at 5 P. M., and remain at Columbia until 3 M. C. C. ADREON, Sup't. D. F. Gatrirru, Agent. Columbia, March 14,1857. MUSIC. d. il itstlu il m E rn A uMTu ea r c e h . e tur r . or cht iu dt i lle — a v o c r' e ds p a r n a d - .Session, MONDAY, MARCH 9. 1857. Instrumental, including Piano, Melodeon and Violin. Columbia, March 7,1857. 1 , 2 ,.1.. , fr ..,1.3,41 • pint GOOD JOURNEYMAN CARPENTERS want ed immediately. Good wages will be giver'. Ap ply to UPP & Le UM Locust at., Columbia, Pa. Columbia, March :,1957-3[• DANCING. ALCAZIMEALIr. TOROF. F. STOOCH would respectfully announce to .L his friends and the pablio generally, that he openedhis Dancing Academy for the last quarter, in the Odd Fellow's Hall, Columbia, ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AFTER NOONS, THE STH & 6TH OF MARCH. Open for Ladies and Youths from 3 to 5 o'clock, p. in., and Gentlemen from 8 to 10 o'clock p. m. Yana' 7,1857-3 t Wagon for Sale. ACOVERED Spring Wagon, (one horse) suitable for marketing, for sale low, by H. R. HAMAKER. Columbia, March 7,18117-tf TO LET, lIIE MYER LOT, occupied by Sams. Patton as a J. Lumber-yard. Enquire of J. 0. IfEitg, President of the Columbia Water Company. March 7, 185741 "VIPIROLZUBAXLIII AND RETAIL! PISCIULL NORMS k CO.'S, Philadelphia, Johnson, Robbins k Connecticut-I. Dodge dr. Hinckley's, New York State, Garden Seeds, by thb -'box, dozen or single papers, to sul t purchasers. For sale by H. WILLIAMS. March 7,185 d. Front street, Columbia. NOTICE. a meeting of the Town Council. of the borough of Columbla, held February :20, 1957, the ordinance ..reladag to Coal-ashes and other dirt on the streets 'and alleys was ordered to be enforced, and the Chief Burgess was directed to have the said ordinance pub lished in the Columbia Spy—Rxtroafrom the Minutes: Supplement to an Ordinance passed on the 26th day -of April, A. D. 1814, respecting nuisances, viz: Be It ordained and enacted by the Ohief Burgess, Assistant Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Colombia, in council assembled and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same; That from and idler the 10th day of June next ensu ing, if any person or persons shall cast, discharge, throw, or cause to be thrown, or flow into any of the attests, lanes, or alleys of the Borough of Columbia, any manure, bones, dirt, coal-ashes, or other obstruc tive or offensive matter; so as to annoy any of the in habitants thereof, he, she or they so offending, shall forfeit and pay for every such offence after notice given by the Supervisor, five dollars, and a further sum of two dollars fbr each and every day the same shall re main thereafter, together with the expense of remov ing the same. Enacted into an Ordinance the 30th day of April, A. D,1832. RUDOLPH WILLIAMS. March 7, 1857. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that letters testa =nary on the estate of Susan Hysinger, late of the borough of Columbia, Lancaster county, deceased. bays been granted to the subscriber. All persons bay ing claims against the estate, are requested to make known the same without delay; and persons knowing thernselvesindebted are wasted so make anomMam paymam HVBILNGER, Exemulor. • Cohambia, March 7,1857-Gl* FOR SALE. nTIDE OF METALLIC MAGNETIC IRON ORE, Vin any quantity, by the subscribers, living on the liarrisburg turnpike, two miles from the city of Lancas ter, convenient to the railroad. JOHN H. LANDIS & SONS. Lancaster, March 7, 1857-3t° SANICITEIIa LODGE, DAGUERREIAN ARTIST, Corner Front 4. Locust Streets, Columbia, respeeettully informs his old friends and the public generally, that he has again taken charge of his snows in person, and will be pleased to see all who may favor him with a call. PICTURES TAKEN FOR 25 CENTS, And upwards, and malefaction guaranteed. an lipl3o is pictore need e taken from the Gallery Columbia,Varacghl7,Ws7y. desired. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. NOTICE it hereby given, that the ea-partner ship heretofore exisung under the name and firm of 'Maher Hackenbuirg, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having claims. will present them for settlement to J. W. Fisher by whom the business will be carried on. J. W. FISHER, Cola, Feb. 24, 1857. P. L. HACKENBURG. March 7,1857-3 t• NoTien. •TIIR co-partnership heretofore existing un der the name and firm of Bruner & Bro. is, this day, by mutual consent dissolved. All persons indebted to said firm are requested to make payment before the let -of April, and all having claims will present them imme diately. P. fiIARTIN BRUNER. L 0. I3RUNER. Columbia, Feb. 29, 1e57-3t CARD. PMARTIN BRUNER, intending to leave Columbia edesires to express his thanks to his friends and the public, for the liberal patronage extended to the old firm and to ask a continuance of favors for the new firm Just commencing at the old place, corner of Third and Union Straeta. P. MARTIN BRUNER. Columbia, Feb. $3, 1957-3 t Co-Partnership. OPHE uudetaigned have this day entered into co•part .ll. nership under the name of I. 0. Bruner & Co , at the some stand heretofore occupied by Bruner & Bro. I. 0. BRUNER. N. F.BRUNER. Columbia. F•b. 29, 1837-St NEW STOCK OF FANCY GOODS. TEE undersigned respectfully announces to her friends and the public, that she has now on hand a new sasortment of FANCY ARTICLES, such as Infanta' Caps and I3ounets, Tnmmings of every va riety, Blocke Collars, Embroidery of all kinds; also, a large assortment of Ladies'Faney Baskets. I respect fully solicit an examination of my goods, from those -who are in want of the above mentioned articles. MARTHA .1. MILES. Columbia, September 13, 1856. NEWARK FEMALE SEMINARY. THE NETT SESSION of this school will commence FED. 2d, and continue twesopene cemelni. TISRMS.—Board and trillion in English branches ,and Latin, S7O per sessioni Music, Painting, Modern .Languages, &c., extra. Circulars, containing course .of study and other particulars, may be obtained by , addressing the principal MISS H. CHAMBERLAIN, Newark, Delaware. Januarr 17, 1957-2 mo C 41.811. PROFESSOR Frederick Haas, a graduate of this Heide!bora and Gottingen Universities, offers ,h4II services to the citizens ofColumbia, as • Teacher _et Music. and the Greek, Latin, French, and German languages. He may be found ■t the Washington House, after the lit of October, and he will be glad to receive public favor. • lumina, September 27, 18.56-tf Bohn of Thousand Flowers, DISCOVERED by Dr. Fontaine, Paris, for beautifying the complexios, curing all the diseases of the skin. dos Shaving, cleansing the tent h; for the Toilet and the le ansery; W bathing and snanymedical purposes. For by S.Ctl'L FILBERT. Golden Mortar Drug Store, Columbia, Pa. Columbia, March 1856. OXMAN 17.937.33mr SNORE. UST BECRIVED, a larger and finer clock of roy' and fancy goods than ever before. My friends and others are invited to call and examine the eseiek before purchasing elsewhere. as they wilt bare and en unlimited assortment, suitable for pres ents to persons °revery age and taste. An immense assortment of Pormacumares, Pocket Books, GEORGE J. SMITH, Locust street, between the Bank and Franklin House. Columbia, December t 3 ,11356. 1 1 ,00PER'S /14114 0 113 TDICTERE. Just re x,/ teiwed one cows of this celebrated medicine, and fa: sale at the People's Drii% !trate of J. tl. HALDENIAIV, Leta Shim/lan's Jan. 31, 1 see li3e7. GEO. BINGHAM & CO'S TRANSPOICZATION =NE. TEIE above line is now prepared to make engagements for the shipment of Pig Iron and all kinds of heavy freights to Pittsburg and intermediate points, by the Pennsylvania Canal, on its opening. Formes of freight enquire of JOS. S. LIST, Canal Basin. Columbia, March 74E0,31 WAILSIEENGIF TIMILDZI EASY! AHER & FAIRER'S Patent Labor and Fuel Saving Washing Soap! THE GREATEST DISCOVERY of the AGES We have just received a large lot of the above celebrated Soap for washing Clothes, Paint, or re moving grease from Carpets, &c. We feel perfectly safe in reeotamendutg this article to the public, as we are well acquainted with the manufacturers, and know they would not impose upon the public with a bad article. We respectfully ask for it a fair Sold by H. C. FONDERSAIITH, People's Cash Store, Columbia. March 7,1657. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ALARGE and well selected assortment of Agricul tural and Horticultural Implements, embracing everything needed by the Farmer or Gardener.— Plows of great variety and of different sizes, being the largest and best assortment ever offered in Phil adelphia. Harrows, Cultivators, Horse Hoes., Lime Spreaders, &c., &c., &e. PASCIIA LI., MORRIS & CO., N. E. cor. 7th and Market streets, Phil'a. March 7,1857. GARDEN AND WIELD SEEDS. ALARGE assortment of new and genuine Flower, Field and Garden Seeds. in every variety, at wholesale and retail, embracing all the new and de sirable kinds, carefully put up in papers for the re tail trade, or supplied in bulk. Chinese Sugar Cane Seed, Japan Peas; Orange, Water Melon, &c.,&c.— Also,a choice assortment of fine Flower Seeds-20 varieties in fancy boxes, for 81,00. Clean Clover, Timothy, Orchard Grass, Rye Grass, Herd Grass, fine Lawn Grass Seed, &c. PASCHALL., MORRIS & CO., Agricultural implement and Seed Store, N. E. cor. 7th and Market streets, Philadelphia. March 7,1857. PL.WITORIML lIC.AZES OF every description, suitable for railroads, tr.c., for weighing hay, coal, ore and merchandise generally. Purchasers run no risk, every scale is guaranteed correct, and if, alter trial. not found satin. factory, can be returned without charge. lry•Factory at the old stand, established for more than twenty years, corner of Ninth and Melon streets , Philadelphia. ABBOTT A CO., Successors to Ellicott& Abbott. 11farch 7,1857-3 m CAR PETINGS. TSTEWART DEPUY & SONS, Masonic Hall, t a Chesnut street, below Eighth, Philajelphia, would call the attention of the public to the large and vaned assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths. Mattings, which they are selling vary cheap for cash or city ac ceptances, wholesale stud retail. March 7, 1857-d1 UNION CANAL. TIM work baring been enlarged throughout to admit the largest sized Pennsylvania Canal Beats; the water will be let in from Middletown to Reading, on the first day orAprtl. Toll sheets and information respecting the canal can be obtained at the office of the Company, No. 56 Walnut street, Philadelphia, on application to R. RUNDLE SMITH, President, &c. Philadelphia, March 7,1857-3 t U. WARD, MANUFACTURER and Dealer in STRAW GOODS, Nos. 77 and 79 North Second atreet, Philadelphia. We are now receiving our Spring Stock, which will comprise a large and desirable assortment of all kinds of STRAW AND LACE BONNETS. . _ Our stock of FLOWERS will be unusually large this season, and we would invite your special atten tion to that department. Please cell and examine them before making your purchases. Yours,respect full y, H. WARD, Nos. 77 and 79 North Second Street. Philadelphia, Mhrch 7,1557-2 m FARMERS OF this neighborhood, can supply themselves (or their SPRING CROPS, with Leinau's Pure Bone Dust, :super Phosphate of Lime. at 640 per ton, Igitrogened Phosphate of Lime, at 850 .• " American Fertilizer, at 425 per ton.. These Fertilizers are composed of reliable Chemi cal element!, abounding in Pot Ash, fie.; they have received the Diplomas of Four States, viz: New Jersey. New York. Pentisylvania and Delaware.— Also. for sale GUANO. all kinds, POD DRETTE, &c. Country Produce received in payment for the above, ;egi•tered with irrtirnagirompni attended tO. GEO. A. , L MAU, Proprietor, "New Fire Proof Store," No. 19 South Front Street, PHILADELPHIA CITY, PA. March 7,18.57-4 moo. PZLZ.17171.A1 1 41 GUALD7O. EXPERIENCE has taught the Farmer that the only reliable Fertilizer is the PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO. The subscriber, sole agent in Philadelphia for the sale of it. has now ott hand a large stock of PURE PERUVIAN GUANO, which he will sell at the low est cash price, in lets to suit either dealers or farmers. S. J. CHRISTIAN, Bo'e Agent for Philadelphia, No. id North Wharves, and 97 North Water street. 'Retell 7,1857-3 m FRONT ST. WIRE MANUFACTORY. WATSON, COX & CO. lEVE. RIDDLE, SCREEN AND WIRE CLOTH MANUFACTURERS, No. 46 North Front street, corner of Coomb's Alley, between Market and Mul berry• (Arch) streets, Philadelphia. Manufacture of superior quality. Bran and Iron Wire Sieves of all kind.; Brass and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper Makers, &c. Cylinders and Dandy Rolls covered to the best manner. Heavy Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers, Sieves for Brass and Iron Founders. Screen Wire, Window Wire, Safes, Traps, Dish Covers, Coal and Sand Screens, /cc. Fancy Wire Work, of every descrip tion. Philadelphia, March 7,1957-3 m Guano, Super-Phosphate of Lime, &c. THE undersigned would Invite the attention of farm era and dealers to their superior assortment of fer titzers, consisting of Trego's Solable Phosphates, a combination of Phosphate of Lime with Phosphate of Potash, Soda and Magnesia mixed with Peruvian Gu ano. GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO. Chilino Cuano, an excellent article for mixing with Peruvittn, bring in thu way better than the latter, and at a much lower price. COLUMBIAN GUANO, • Imported by the Philadelphia Guano Company. This Guano contains more phosphates than any other Gu ano. and has the advantage of being in a fine powder. Mapes' Super-phosphate of Dime. This celebrated article is the purest and moss uniform of the kind. Poudrette, Land Plaster, Sulphuric Acid, Nitrate of Soda, Potash. &c. All the above articles are selected with special re gard to their purity and genuineness, and we feel confident of their giving *ancient ion. DIXON tr. FILKINTON, No. 22, South Wharves, third store above Chesnut , Philadelphia. March 7,1857-3 m PREMIUM IMPROVED Super-Phosphate of Lime. THE only silver medal yet awarded by lg. _L rigeultural Societies, wan given to this sperior article, at the last Pennsylvania State Fair, at Harris.. burg, as a fertilizer of the best quality for wheat, corn, oats, grass and potatoes. raising heavy crops, and greatly improving the sod. The subscriber re spectfully informs farmers and dealers that he is pre pa red to supply the Spring demand with this superior at dwell tested article. AGENTS WANTED.—A liberal discount allowed. Also, No. 1, Peruvian and Mexican Guano. Poudrette and Land Plaster, Oils, Candles, Soap, &c., of the beat quality, at loweet market nom MO. PO.Mb:ROV, 94,10 South Wharves, below Market st ..Farmers can load on two private alleys, and avait the crowdc4 wharf. March 7,1957.0 m Farmers' Depot & Plaster Kills, AT the junction of York NUDE, Crown and Callowhill streets. Philadelphia. We offer a large stock of Chemical Manures and Fertilizers at low prices, and warranted to be genuine; am tug which will he found: 1,000 tons No 1 .Goverytment Peruvian Guano. 1,000 tons De Burg's No.l Super-Phosphate of Lime . The above standard articles are, each of their kind, the best in the world! Our Land,Plastent manulsc %tired from selected stone. is celebrated throughout the Union for its purity and strength. We invite orders for: De Burg's No. I Super-Phosphate of Lime. No. t Government Peruvian Guano. French's Improved Super-Phosphate of Lune. French's Philadelphia Poudrette. No. 1 Phosphatic Guano, (Phila. Co's.) Mexican Guano. (A) Extra Land Plaster. Ordinary Land Plaster. Chemical Bone. Pure Bone Dust. Fish Guano. Ground Charcoal. 10,000 bhls. Land Planter. 5,000 Casting Plaster. 10,000 " Hydraulic Cement. 3,000 " True Roman Cement. 1,000 " PortlandALSO (English) Cement. , Dentists , Plaster, PowdM Anthracite cos I. (Ws.) Stereotype Plaster, Powd'd bituminous coal, (bbls) Glass maker.' plaster. Ground brown stone, (an bbls.) Ground Soap Stone. White Sand, tin bbls.) Ground whiter/tart:de. Ground Bricks, for Punters. Ground Blue Marble. Powdered Bone Black. FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO.. Stearn Mills and Farmers' Depot, at tunetion it York A Wltfille, Crown and Callowlaill street., Phtledalphia March 7, 11M.-2os FOR SALE]. ONE SPLENDID ROSE-WOOD PIANO AND one Five Octave Melodeon, bo t h new are offered for sale at a beflail . . s p.aiire m l , Locust street, opposite the Post Office. Columbia, February 21, 1857-tf FOR SAL CIMULT, THE Walnut Front at Haldeman's store, to make I. mom for extensive improvements. Apply on the premises. February 21,1957. FON. 3.7EISPZ, NOS. 3 and 5 Hamilton's How, oppo site the Washington House, From street. C,olnrabia. Apply to It. HAMILTON. Columbia, February 21,1,357-tf POZ. air, THE STORE ROOM and Dwelling nowt' . occupied by Mrs. Elizabeth Young, situated on Locust street, near the Columbia Mink. Possession given on the first of April ne.rt. McTAGUE & BRO., Columbia, February 21, 1&i;-tf Bring Along Your Quarters, Halves and Dollars! T I ONDERSMITII will take them as usual, (or Winter Pres. Goods, at reduced prices; For bleached and unbleached Shirting and Sheet ing maalins; For linen and cotton Table Diaper. and Toweling.; For Tickings, Checks, Gingham., Calicoes and Flannels; For Cloths, Casiimeres, Satinett. and Vesting.; For Ladies' and Gent.' extra Kid, Beaver, Cash mere Gloves and Gauntlets—Hanover Glove.; For Ladies' Rigolettes, and new style Opera Hoods; For a splendid Broche Shawl or Scarf; Fora splendid Bay State Blanket Shawl, at cost; For new Sugars, extra Syrups, prime Coffees, choice Teas; For China Glass and Queens...are, and for anything and everything in our line, "a. cheep as the cheapest and good as the best) , Remember. H. C. FONDERSMITH, People's Cheap Cash Store, Columbia, Pa. February 14, 1857. c[ X—i.: d=• DEMOCRACY OF AMERICA, by De Tocque vine. The Old Vicaries. Play Day Book, by Fanny Fern, Women of Israel. Rills from the Fountaittof Life. Adventures of a Roving Diplomat, by Henry Wy koff. Elements of Moral Science. Manuel of the Arts. Raistne the Veil. Mormon Wives, a narrative of farts. All the above books at the News Depot of SAYLOR A McDONALD. Columbia, .1an.17,1457. BACH'S AMERICAN COMPOUND. THE NEW VEGETABLE REMEDY. STATIC OD New-Yeas, Cuyuga County, 11. One of the firrn of P. V. R. Coventry & Co„ of the city of Auburn, being duly sworn, says the following certificates are genuine, and were given by the per sons by whom they purport to be signed. Subscribed and sworn before me, HORACE T. COOK, Justice of the Peace, Cuyuga county. OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. !Tom Testimony and Proofs. Auburn, June 10, 1855. We, the undersigned, have received the (ormolu for preparing "Bach'. American Compound," and as far an we have tested it. can recommend its general use as a tonic and alterative Medicine,so remove vitiated Humors of the Blood, and peculiarly adapted to Fe males suffering from Leucorrheen, (Whites.) and to those whose constitutions are enfeebled from inter mittent Fever. 309F.P11 M. MORRIS, M. D., LANSING!! BRIGGS, hi. D., A. C. TABER, M. D. From Geo. Ti: Gray. Auburn, March 13, MS. Geol. :—I think yot.r "EraCleli American Com pound,' the most valuable of medicines. My wife has been cured by it of a Derangement of her Stomach, which has afflicted her for years, and my daughter of an alarming Cankered Mouth and Throat. My daugh ter did not use half a bottle, which wired her entirely. Any of the above persons named, will answer uny questions as to our statements TO INVAVLIDS. This Compound contains as a great healing element a Compound Fluid gamer of Beach Drop or Carer Root, so long known to the. Indian as a never fatllt•g cure for Hero fulas, Consumption, Humors of the Ltlood. and for Chronic Inflammation; and is now for the first time given to the public. It is no secret prep aration, as formulas are furnished to Physictans.— We only a■k one trial. Our medicine stands uponiu own tarries alone. Cstrnori.—Each bottle hereafter will bear the Jae simile of P. V. R. Coventry & Co., as the large sale already reached renders it impossible to give a writ ten signature to each bottle, as was intended. Buy ••• Adwa.l.•••• Par.• .talm eine, at Si per bottle, or six bottles for SS. Agent in Colombia, Pa., Sassuar.. Ftinstrr. Hauvrri Menu & Co, Reading, sole and general Agents foram Stale of Pa. February 14, 1856.6m* SPRING GOODS-1857. ETAGER & BROTHERS, having recently en larged sad extended their Store Rooms, can now offer better facilities for a fair examination of their Stock. They have now open a large assort ment of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Linen and Concin tibeetings, Counterpanes, and Qui!ts, Embossed Piano and Table Covers, Damask Table Covers, Tickings, Diapers, Napkins, Blank ets, &e.. he., &e. CARPETS, FLOOR _OIL CLOTHS AND DRUGGETS, Wall Papers, Decorations and Borders Their stock will he found much more extensive and complete than heretofore, comprising a full assort ment of the finest qualities of Velvet and Gilt, ss well as glazed and unglazed Paper Hanging.. CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, have added to their stock of Merchandise, a coin: plete assortrnent of China, Delph and Queenswn re, and are now openingSs Crates and Boxes, direct from the Manufacturers and importers, comprising, they believe, an a•sortmeut equal to any ever offered in this city, all of which will he sold Wholesale or Re tail, at the lowest prices. CALL ANL EXAMINE. January• 31, 11137. SEBASTOPOL CIGARS, receired,an excellent lot of Foreign and I, DOMESTIC CIGARS of every style and flavor. Also, a fresh supply of CONGRESS and CAVENDISH TOBACCO, all of which will he sold at the lowest pri ces, at the Drug & Prescription Store of J. H. lIALDEMAN, ,an 31, 18.56-3 t. \Von Rosy, Front Street JUST RECEIVED, A FREE supply of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMER SOAPS, SOA.PS, dm., and EllllO Flutd, Ethereal and Alcohol, at J. 11. lIALDEMAWS, Wolfe's Row, Front street. January 31,1-856. New Supply of Hats and Caps, VERY CREAP. TIIE subscriber has just returned from Phil adelphia with • large and elegant arsonmeut of HATS AND CAPS, of every variety and quality, which he will sell at the very lowest rates. Call,see and judge for yourselves. JACOB HF,SS, Dee. 20,054. N 0.3 Shreiner's Row, Front st. rtranwrzaui, xrcriunstrzi.E. A CAIN prepared to furnish every article in A in thin Tine of William JOHN SHENBERGER Having taken the stand directly opposite the Town Hall, will be pleased to pee his old friends and cn s. tamers. He invitee attention to his ouperaorand splen did assortment of CABINET-WARE ANDCHAIR-WORK,% of all descriptions, which he vs ill sellonthe most reasonable terms. As he manufactures his own work he is enabled to warrant every article to be what it is represented; and to be angood a ' heap. Ills stock is very large, and in part embraces Drer, sing, Plain and Fancy Bureaus; Sideboards, Sofas; Card. End, 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 meat of all kinds of FURNITURE. Funerals will be attended with a Splendid hearse, on short notice.and all necessaryattention given to V!DERTAKINO. Ir e r geoectrully solicits a share of public patronage as well as a continuance o the custom with which lie has been liberally (voted. Columbia, September 20.1850. T 8241 OLD FLAG, UNFURLED TO THE BREEZE. FALL CAMPAIGN: New Fall and Winter READY-MADE CLOTHING ■t McTagus & Bro's Clothing Emporium. consisting in part of Cloth and Beaver Oyer Coats, Buffalo and Double Dress Coats, Cloth Frock and Dress Coats, Cloth Business Coats, Cassis:nem Business Frock Come, Black ■od Fancy Cassimera Pint., Black and Fancy Satinett Pants. Black and Fancy 'Satin Vests, Plush and Cash mere Vans. BOOTS AND SHOES. 9000 8000 Felies home-made nufa cis refrom Old Berks. Men's Calf, Sewed, Pegged Boots, Men's Grained and Kip Boot., flora and Yomtli'm Grained and Kip Soots, Men's cair and Kip Monroe., Ladies Kid and Morocco Roots. Ladies Kid Jenny Lind Buskins, La dles Colored and Black Gaiters, Children'a Shoe. in all variety, together with Trunks, Carpet Muir. lists sad Caps, an all varieties, at low figurer. FOR CASH. AfcTAGGE # SRO. P. S.—MERC II A NT TAILORING DONE IN THE HEST STYLE. Columbia. October 4, 19.56. TWIT RECEIVED, a lance and well selected sanely er of Brushes. conmstine tr. part °Mee, II aar, Cloth. Crumb, Mau, hat and Teeth Brushes and (or sale by R.WILLIAM.. March 22,'56. crest street Columbia, Pa . TEE BLUE FEOM', oli Front street, contain ing two Store Rooms—two do. for offices A or other like purposes—and a BASEMENT— aII fitted up with gas, &c.,— also SEVERAL HOUSES, for rent or sale, in different parts of the bo rough. Enquire of WM. WHIPPER. Columbia, February 14, 1.9.57.tf PDX anwr, THE well known Business Stand, Igo. 4 Mechanics Row. Posression given April Ist, next. Apply to D. W. HALDEMAN at lialcktnnok's Store. February 14,1E07. FOR SALE. AFIRST RATE COUNTER-TABLE, SHELVING, s. by A. M. RAMBO, N 0.4. Meets:Lulu's Row, Locuat St., Columbia. February 14, 12574 f M 1, 4:11/3EL lei.a.X-sEL I 2000 TONS Pittsburg Gas Coal, 400 tons Boat. Company White Ash Lump Coal.— Apply to B. P. APPOLD & "O, Nos. 1, 2 & 6, Canal Basin. Columbia, January 31, 1657. rOR RUNT, ANEW Store Boom, having cellar and all desirable conveniences, iu Locust street, be tween Second and Third streets, an excellent loca tion, being near the market, and in the most populous portion of the borough. 11%111 be rented on the ram reasonable terms. Apply to SANPL F. EI3F.RLEIN. Columbia, January 17,1857 rest RENT, ATWO-STORY and attic BRICK BUILDING, known as No. I Carpet Ball, now occupied by Mrs. B. A. Block. POPSCSIIiOII given on the Ist of April next. For terms, &c., apply to JOSHLA Valli:111EN & CO. Columbia, January 10, 1857. ron. SELLA ALARCELOtalCherry and Poplar Boards, which will bo sold lovvfor east:. dimly so - • B. 1, A PPOLD CO.. N 05.1.2 and CI, Canal Basin. Coll:alas. November 22, 161.4. FOR SALE. MO. 1. A RIVER LOT, fronting on th LI Susquehanna River and Front street 150 feet, more or less, adjoining property of George Bogle and John Cooper. No. 2. TWO ROUGH-CAST DWELLINGA HOUSES, situatedon Front street, between Union and Perry streets. No. 3. THREE DWELLING HOUSES, situated on Perry street, between Second mid Third streets. The above propary is all In good condition. For terms : &e., enquire of WAL F. GIVEN. Columbia, Octal*? 4, 1135641 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. ONE TRIANGULAR PIECE, containing an acre and a quarter, at the corner of Marietta turuplke and the ore road, about one-quarter of a utile from the depot, COlttllibil!... And also, ONE THOUSAND FEET FRONT upon the ore-road, which will be divided into lots to suit par- ChaSerS—a beamial situation for Cc:Atea4po M=1.43ei5ici.032,045,91,....0r, the soil being sit good COIIIIIIIOII, would suit well for VEGETABLE GARDENING. Or the whole tract of 15 ACRES will be sold together. Apply to . J. H. MIFFLIN. Columbia, July 19,1656-tf Tnis PEOPLE'S DRUG & PRESCRIPTION STORE. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, MEDICINES, PER FUM ERY, SOAPS AN D FANCY ARTICLES. The undersigned having purchased the stock and fixtures from W. J. Sbiremem would respect announce to his friends and the public generally that he has refitted the stand, and renewed the stock - , and will at all times be ready and happy to supply the wants of the community. In his stock will always be found a fresh supply of DRUGS, CH4MICALS PAINTS, OILS. VAR NISHES, PERFUMERY, ' FINE TOILET SOAPS, and Fancy Artielas, impossible here to enumerate, and all will be sold sr Moderate prices, or as low us can be bought elsewhere. The ladies are particularly invited to examine his fresh supply of Extracts. All orders correctly answered, and Physician's Prescripuonscare fully compounded. The subscriber hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of the public patrounge. J. H. HALDEMAN, No. I %Volt's Row, Front Street. Columbia, Jan. 3141. , - Nazzczi. TRE nnderdgned takes this opportunity of informing the citizens of Columbus and its vi- Malt that.ho h • • ••hased ihe ;. 3 ; • • ' 3 ; - 103:41 - 21:111brarypei Esta.. lialunent, situated at the corner of Front and Locust streets. Columbia, Pa., fwell „known an St/ F.PA [ID .le. where he will bffrolly prepared to continue the busi ness. and be hereby pledges himself to give entire satisfaction to allortio muy apply, or no charges will be made. Pictures taken at front 50 eta. to $lO,OO. J. DELLIUGER. T FLATTER myself that! will be able to afford co -1 tire satisfaction to all who require good ptcturee, as I have been in the business for the last six years, in Lancaster city; and my assistant, Mr. Mrrzo AR, has had experience for four years, and is fully com petent to conduct the business. All who wish faith ful and true likenesses of themselves or friends, will do well to calltas a better opportunity for securing the human face divine, has never been offered in ibis place. J. DELLINGER. eisatext. Mr?zoaa, Operator. Columbia, November 15, . STOVES. TER subscriber, thankful for the patronage with which he has been AO liberally favored, begs leave to call attention to his large and extensive assortment of all the latest and most improved pat terns of Cook and Parlor Stones, "•4N u•t received from the manufac. tuners. lie would callpartieular attention to the Morning Star Double Oven Cooking Store, Aso. the William Penn, the Iwo best Cooking Stoves in the Union, 'ld for which he is the exclusive agent in this place, warranted to give entire satisfaction or no sale. U vould respectfully ask the public to examine his 'Ws t before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to ut very low pricey. HENRY PFA 111,ER, Locust street, opposite the Franklin House. Pfaltler's Superior Blacking. FOR POLISHING SVES, GRATES,Sce —Tins Blacking, with very little rubbing. will give a brdhent polish,and preserve Stoves from rust longer than any otherartie le in market. Prepared and sold, Wholesale and Retail. by 11. PFAHLER, Locust street, Crlumbia, Pu. October 25, 1e55. Blacksmitling Locksmithing respectfully informs the public that he cnn at all times be found at the establishment of HENRY PFA fiLER, in Locust street, where be in prepared to attend to any work• in the above line of business. Columbia Nov. 1, 1856. 17RILAILP, YOUNG dr. CO. New Publications Received. RECOLLECTIONS of a Lifetime, by S. C. Goodrich. Read this. ales of Sweden and the Norsemen. Read this. Africa's Mountain Valley. Read this. Life of Captain Vicaes. Read this. The Prince of the Rouse of David. Read this. January 3,1£57. ILICIMOVILL. Shaving and Nair-Dressing Saloon. FMB undersigned having removed to liamil• 1 ton's Row, opposite the Washington Hotel, in• vile. attention to hi. Saloon, where all persona can receive a ct.e.cir AND LAST MOM, and have their hair cut and dressed in the most farlitonahle and ex quisite manner. There is something ■nothing in a good shave: deny arc disposed to doubt it, let them try me,and I will fully demonstrate the fact. WILLIAM CLEGGETT. Columbie.APril 5,1M-1f rooks From the Trade sales. MURRAY, -YOUNG & CO, are just receiving a large and select supply of Books and Station. ery from the New York and Phtladelphia Trade Sales. This addition to their already large stock will make it the largest meek which has ever come to I.ancas. ter. Having bought our stock at the lowest possible rater we feel satisfied that we can meet the wants of the public in *very respect, and at the lowest prices. We are continually in receipt of the new Publica tions, as issued. We also have, in the Centre Square branch or News Depot, all she popular newspapers and magazines for sale. Subscription. will he taken for any of them at the various publishers' published rates. Look to sour interest and see whether you would not save money by encouraging the Cheap Book Store. MURRAY YUI,NG & CO.. NOV. 1. 1851 1 -if. Lancaster City. Bead Quarters Book Store, IN PULL BLAST AGAIN. 10 the citizens of Columbia and vicinity. The undersigned have on hand. a few beautiful gift books and annuals which we will dispose of at cost BAYLOR & McDONALD. Columbia. January 17.1857. Fish Globes. JUST Received, a lot of Fish Globes, of all sizes and pnees, at J H. HALDEMAN'S, Jan 31-tf !'rent .1. Columbia. FREER F . THERF .AL OIL, allonym on hand, end nolo by R WIL1.1n111:1. flay 10,1856 From f.treei, Columbia, Ps. Men's and Boys' Clothing EVERYBODY should embrace this opportu nity to buy Clothing' for Men and Boys, at ' GEORGE CULIN'S sltablishment, S. E. corner Masarr End SECOND 91 . 11 SETS. PHILADI3I-PHIA, embracing a choice of the best, most desirable and Fashionable Dress and Frock Coats, Ifabit Cloth do., Linen Drill ing do.,Tweeds.2ke., with a great saneq• of BOYS , CLOTHING, - - - - - consisting of Sack Coats, Polka Jackets, Monkey Jackets, Vests and Round Jacket., made of Tweed, Linen Drilling, Cloth, Alpaca, Kerseymere, Doeskin, &c., &c. FURNISHING GOODS, con.t.ting of Shirts, Stocks,Handkerchiefs, & c, all of which are offered at the Lowest pots - ibis Cash Prices, and as Cheap as any other Clothing Store ut the Union. r,Purent.who desire Boys' Clothing are earnestly invite , ' to examine the stock. 'Country Storekeepers can he accommodated at very low rates. GEORGE CULIN, S. E. corner of Market and Second streets. Philadelphia, April 26, 18511-ly JAMES B. HOLLINS, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in China, Glass and aneensware, No. 346 Market street, above Tenth, south stde, Pluladelphi a. Nov. 24,18W•gmos. ~..^ .27. ci" >. v - w. ,E z E.- - . pi '' -6 = ...I .. = 2 .-. .B' .... -., • . W •" t; ••'.2 I=l E.. •• e 2; •C 4 . 1- 4 :g .4 4, "4 Of,. ri w 3 ...T o - g 33 ,4 ° et w —7 . r: -E. - -V. 0 6 ` -4 g''. E. L - • ' 4 74 R `.O fr" .. c4l edol 1 riii.- .4 2' 6 -." 1. .. .- • a 4 f. ;i4 Z.' •:-'• * G "..2 '.. 4 •' " i=l f 4 k.... ra Tj .E-I ' F .6 . r •• ' 4 .6. =' - cr) - 4 -- ,V, to 11 1 4 .... 5,-. :'-'.. .. gE t 4 ...2 c.. 1 .. 5 x. .3.7 t 4■;:, = i. 1.2. ,> 4 - .. = .4 ,3 ..,••• , 4 E 2 ri - '" 4 . 7, li .63 ! w _7i -- G ..., .'4 .61 E 4 ix. .r, E q ;,- r., t' 1 W 2 0 cp ••• .• a a• .. .t: c •-• ..". 14 •,,, .. .g. . W .L.- E. Q el '' 2 cr- s iz• _. o-. Ix ~.4 4- Pt 4 .3. - *.i <4 Da =&. `" •••• c• ' k . —"5" .! .z .1i co ° .4 13 0 §e;zg= 7 , , t ',' EL? 1 pp.. , ! aP O ... -0 ~/ .1 ,:„. .4 ,= a ' g ''' .---• 5 W 4 [k 1856. Christmas & New Year. 1856 Great Bargains in Dry Goods, At Haldeman's Cheap Cash Store, Columbia. We are now offering Great Inducements to persons who wish to purchtice Cheap and Handsome Goods (or Holiday rt.:rents. SHAWLS ! SHAWLS! Ne stillhave a very large ussoritnent of Ray State Loug and Square Shawl•, at greatly reduced prices. Very handsome Long Shawls at $.4 and 4 SO. Very largest size and finest quality at SO and a O. Pluut Scarlet and Crimson tiny state Long Shawls, best quality, $525. Long and Square !troche Shawls, in h — rsat variety. Just opened, one lot of two faced biroche Long Shawls at $l2. derided bargains. extra rich at $l5 ; and saperb colors and 817.rA CLOAKS AND TALMAS. IlandsoraeGrey Cloaks, velvet trammed, at 8425, and largo size 460. Pane Cloth Cloaks. yr ttla Quilted Sale Lining at SG, all colors. Also oilier cloaks ut *250 and 0350. DRESS SILKS! Especial attention is invited to our assortment %Ve are now offering extra bargains in Rich Paris Dress Silks. Any Otte wishing to buy a handsome Silk Dress nt u very low price, should not fail to se cure one of these Bargains. Also, a full line of Gold Medal Glossy I.3lack Silks, at our usual low prices. FRENCH MERINOES AND CASHMERES; Of choice colors and shades. Flue nod wide French Me rinees, double•twtlled, at 75 eelits—cheopest goods ever offered an Columbia. Very fine at c7i and Rl. Just opened a large assortment of all Wool Plaids ut 56 cents, regular price 75 cents. Also a large stock of other DRESS GOODS Handsome De (Allies nt lei to 20 cents. Very rich nt 22 cents, worth 25c. English Merinoes and Co burp. fine quality at2s cents, very much underprice Plain De Lames, beautiful Calicoes and low priced Plaids. EMBROIDERIES Collars and Sleeves, single or in setts. Plain and worked Handkerchiefs, Veils, me. Ladies will find a beautiful assortment to select from. These goods are all new, having been selected expressly for Hol iday sales, and are extra cheap. FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! We are now closing out .he balance of our Furs.— Persons who have not yet purchased can now pre cure a sett of handsome Furs at very little over wholesale cost and at much less than usual retail price. Our friends and customers arc invited to call and secure the many bargains now offering at HALDEMAN'S Cheap Cash Store. Columbia, Dec. 19 , 1856. Thien-ree* tisnk—Groadi ift arlFed ari :figures. PRIME GERMAN SEGARS. IRAVE JUST RECEIVED 200,000 MORE of Arose PRIME SEC:ARS, which I will sell CHEAPER than any Store at this or any other town. cePt.COM . 43IE-COICIPIC/3rai, and others will do well by giving me a call before purchasing elsewhere.' The above mentioned Scgars can be seen nt J. F. SMITH'S Wholesale Confectionary establishment. Front street, two doors below the Washington House, Columbia. Columbia, Aug. 30, 1056. TEL I'OPVINELIC 33008, Tune's Arctic. Exploring Expedition, FOR which Congress has so liberally ap propriated. It is a book every American can be proud of, every intelligent American should pOS- Seen a copy. Ito interest is unparalleled, and it is embellished with about 300 fine steel engravings, taken from sketches by the nuttier. Every perm it that has not received a copy from the travelling agent, should call at the Cheap Book Store and procure one. We have special arrangements with the agent for this object, and have them tn minutiae.. The Court of Napoleon; or Society under the first Empire—with Portrait• of its Beauties, Witoand [te rmites. The plan of tills work Iv to present in one view the passage of French society, Irmo the coati. 111011 into which it was thrown by the revolution, to a regular and 1101111111 SIOIIIIIOII under the dictatorship of Napoleon. The various periods treated of are il luetrated by their remarkable women; the Reign of Terror . by its Heroines. The illustrations ere superb. The paper nod type the very belt We have but a specimen copy on hand, which we invite all to call and see, and sat. seethe for It if desired. As a Gilt Book for the Holt• days it will he the finest ofthe -ea•on. 117 - Remember the large and select stock or Rooks Just received from Plialadeiphin and New York Trade Sales, ut theelteap Bookstores of !HURRAY, YOUNG do CO., North Queen street, or Centre Square, Los. Pa. N0v.15, I:150. JUST received 1000 lbs. extra doable bolted Buckwheat Meal, at Dec.2o, 18.50. B. SUYDAM & SON'S. WEISER'S celebrated Hominy for sale by 11. SU YLIASI & SON. DIARIES for 1857, at the News Depot, by SAYLOR k 51cDONALD. Columbia, Jan. 17,1857. • A SUPERIOR lot of Black and Green Teas, Cuiree and Chocolate. just received et H. atTYDAM & !Wes Corner or Front and Union sts Pee. 20,1056 ONE HUNDRED DOILIES worth of Portion- A.,' rale., Purse., Reticules. ice., /um train reeeivc s New lock, at FILBERT'SNoIden Mortar Drug store Prices from 25 els. to $4,00. November 29,1856' . HOMINY, Cranberries, Raisins, Figs, Alin ands, %Val:au is, Cream Nutt, just received at 11. t I:YDA Columbia, Dec.2o, LAMPS, LAMPS, LAMPS. Just received at Filltert'v Drug Store, a new and beautiful lot 0 Immo of all liescripilons. November 29, Ittl:at. ANEW lot of Carriage and Bathing Sponge, Just received by the subscriber. SAM'L FILBERT. Nov. 29, ISM Front street, Columbia, Pa. ASUPERIOR article of burning Fluid just received and for ease by B. SGV AM & SON. A LARGE lot of Baskets, Brooms, Buckets Lfrushea,&e„ (or sale by 11. SUYDAM & SUN WE EEL'S Instantaneous Feast or Baking Powder, for oak by H. SIiTIMM & EON. ALARCH lot of City cored Dried Beef, jest received al u. SCTDAY & SON'S. Columbia, Derember 20. 1056. ANM and fresh lot of Spites, just re ceived at u. SVTDAM & my's. Columbia, Dec 35.195 G. COUNTRY Produce constantly on hand an d for sale by H. SUYDAM .t SON. AY "'S CHERRY PECTORAL —dun received a !mob supply of Mee. Cherry remora! and Ca• thartic Piib, at 51cCORKLEdc PELLE - I - FS Family medicine Store, Odd Feliovve Columbia, October 2S, 19%. S OAP BOILERS, Look a 010—Keystone State Sa rr Soft %ear Soap. Concentratedneee,illge,,rufotor make elirs galls. of Or Soft Soap. or 9 pounds of Hard Soap and coal you only earn.. al McCORKLF. &DI LLETT'S Oct 2. 15:.k: Family Medicine Store. EISUPERIOR stitch. otTONIC SPICE BITTERS, @mutable tar hotel Keepers. lot sale by K W1f.1.15:119, :11•). 10, I eso Trout Plrrel, FURNITURE. K LINITURE of erery description from the highest to the lowest order, warrsoted as good as ancabter or Philadelphia can produce may Le had at the • • - • HOUSEKEEPERS' EMPORIUM, North Queen street near Crange, Laticastcr city, at prices fur below the ileum( rates in this section of the State. Also, magnificent Cottage itlet4 and -plendid Window Shades, below Philadelphia pike' Coal and lumber wanted in pa) into. for furniture. KETCHUM dr. VICKERY. December, 27 18.50. GERHARD BRANDT, CONTINUES to occupy the large building at the comer of Second and Loeu-t streets, slid offers to those desiring comfortable hoarding the great est conveniences. At tile Suloons and Ite , iuurant will be found Luxuries of all kinds in reason, which will he served up in the best manner and at the short est notice. Ile respectfully fOIICIIS a share of patron• age. [Columbia, May 10. Mount Vernon House, Canal Basin, Columbia, Pa. HENRY H.MINICH , PROPRIETOR. trThe hest accommodation. mid every attention given to gue.es, who may favor this establishment with their patronage. [April IP. I&G•tf Franklin House, Locust et. Columbia, Pa THE subscriber continues to occupy this well-known Hotel. and will do everytht ag in hi. power to comfortably entertain all who may patron ise him. fits focal:tie. for accommodating Horses, DroveN, are SllperlOr. MARTIN ERWIN. Aprilll9,lSs6-1y Washington House, Columbia, Pa. DANIEL DERR, PROPRIETOR. THIS old and well-known house is still in the occupancy of the sub-crilier,and offer. every inducement to the traveller, in the way of comfort and convenience. The Cars east and west, start from this establishment. and itliasother advantages unsur passed by any. Terms reasonable, Colombia, April 12, 1950-1 y Bellevue Ho - use, NE. CORNER of Front and Walnut streets, COLUMBIA, PA. JOSHUA J. GAULT. PROPRIETOR. (SucerksOr to Bardwell & Breilemun mid Mrs Marries) The Ilouke is furnished with all Modern Improve ment, mid every intent,,,,, will lie given to secure the comfort of guest:. Charge. , moderule. Columbia, April 1t2,1856.1f "WISD 0:11 shall bow down .... ...' s ?. .. '.l*.r r to it. and the great of earth 7,.." shall kneel before it." Z A trlt i‘ or 'e r . i . r e u r t r" l ' l l :l l .l) " i n t7no b i. e v m o n p i p d li ‘ e v o n i l o ' ..:_. ~ tilts reined; for ntlettiom. of the gg Ampettging throat and lungs. The exalted .7—.0 1 in learning and power, acknowl !A edge it+ g lipeelliaer, while both :he pule and the great Min feel Its benefits. The lib eral-minded among tho-e skilled to mire ale free to own I:. sun:lery over tlittemocrs wh.ch have bottled then' an. Thn-e of exalteu .ititiOns ore !Mt Rtio/rOitl 10 teStiry to tic vtrtueg, hint (teem it a ditty and II plea sure to thug hold out the lamp of their experience to their guttering fellow Inca. Extract from a teller of our Minieter at the courts of the Sublime Porte. . Legation of the U. S. A., Constantinople, Turkey Dr. J. C. Ayer.—Dear Sir: The Cherry Pectoral received trom you for the Sultan has been del i vered to his private secretary at the palace, and you will doubtless hear from it in due season. That you were so kind as to send me, has been given to friends, who have in many cases, fuucd tt exceedingly useful. Yours, regpectfall , P MARSH. Minister Plenipotentiary of tire U. S. A , to Turkey. Curlicue, West Indies. March 5,1:452. Dr. J. C Ayer: —I use your Cherry Pectoral daily, in my pr fence. and am satisfied it is u remedy which must inert I/1 every country the highest approbntion. C. W. JACRIIEEIL M. I). Resident Court Physician. Among the eminent editors, who testify to their, per sonal experienee and knowledge of the wonderful cures, and immense usefulness of the Cherry Pec toral to their section% we may mention: .1. 0. Sa mvon, "Democrat," MeCounellaburg, Pa. J. Knalth & Co., "Journal," Reeding. I'a. Raymond, Harper h Co , New York Tuner. S. Cobh, Chilli= Freeman, Boston. Wm. B.Juroba. Chrisunn Chronicle, Philad. Rev. E. C. Reese, Methodist Prolesiant i Baltimore Ceo. D. Prentice, Loui•vdle Journal, Ky. Charles Cook. Democrui, Danville, Pa. M. Kannum, Democrat, Allentown, Pa. Sherman & Haman, State Gazette, Trenton N. J. These gentlemen have not only certified to these statements in their papers, to the public, hut hove sent tne their personal letters, to the effect that they hove found my preparation an article of great public Prepared 11y _ J C. Practical and Analytical Chemi=4„l-oWil, SAlroict. F u sser, Agent for Co/umbot, re. Dec. 0,11556-3 mos Ladies' _Oz. Gentlemen's Restaurant AndDo Cream Saloon. 'MRS.. MITER Informs her friends and the puelic generally, that in connection with her (heretofore well patronized) Ice Cream Saloon, i•he has commenced beeping n refectory where OYSTERS AND ALL RINDS OF RILFRESENCENTS may be obtained In the be+t style, and at the sh ortest notice. As her accommodation+ are very superior, she confidently relies upon a liberal share of public patronage. Every effort will be made to afford her guests entisttletloll. rxItEIiTER , S RESTAURANT AND SALOON, Front. between LOCUbt and Unionntreets, Columbia. Nov.l, 1856-IL CABINET WARE ROOM. THE subscriber would inform his friends and the public generally, that he continue. manufacture, and hus constantly for sale ALL KINDS OF CABINET WARR, such as Secretaries, Bureaus, "icorlisiends, Dining and Breakfast Tattles, Card, Pier and Centre Tables, French, Field, High and Low Post Bedsteads Arc., together with every oilier article of Cabinet Ware, which he will sell at the lowest passible prices. Ills workmen are expeneaced and capable. arid nriic les are warranted equal if Lot superior to any sold in the place. AN ELEGANT HEARSE. equal to ally in the cities, can always be found at Ilia establishment, in Locu•t street, below 3n, and COFFINS will be made. and funerals in town or coun try attended at i.hott notice. lie re.pectrally solicits a share of public Patronage, confident that he can render generalsatisfaciion. Columbia. April 13.10.36. CASPAR SEIBERT. racCORILLE Bc DELLMTT, Wholesale and Retail Druerists. Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia, 1 , 1 7 r 's TA! j o u rii .e r."g' r ."`titc l STe n ,. 2; l ie' I .";:ti n ,-1 1 ," r ‘t!c e will sell at the lowest rates. Drugglsts, Storekeepers and Physician., desirous of pi:relit - meg par, Drugs. Sc., will find it to their advantage to giro us a call Also, a large assortment of Perfumery, Cosmetic Toilet Arnett s. Se. The medicines were selected wnh special refer ence to Physician's Prescriptions and Viad)" use. Columbia, Nov. 2.2, Every Day articles used in Every Family Ground Pepper, Cream Taunt, A llopice, Indigo. Clot. es, Sal ..Bratu•, " Cinnamon, Pen Hash. Mace, Supoodier, Nutmegs, Mustard, Brown & Yellow " Ginger, Mustard Seed, Rice, Table Oil. Corn Starch, Washing Soda. Wheat Starch, , Iro.te and Peach Wale's, . . Farina. Fla voting Extracts, Inc. Baking Soda, Far %ale at & DRLLF:T 't Odd 'Fellows' Hall, Odd Fellow, nail, Lora at Columbia, October 25. I 5.56. Susquehanna Planing Mill, COLUMBIA, PA. UB undersigned respectfully announce to their friend. and patrons, and to the public gen eray. that they are prepared to fornpitt nil or FLOORING, SIDING AND SURFACED LUMBER. Alpo, Door., Sn.h, Shutter.. Blind., Window and Door rlllllle4, Moulding!, Are , at the lowest market prices. All order= by ninth or OlherWi.e , addressed to the underingned, Columbia, Pa.. Alvan receive prompt Mt- DICKIN:SON S !IVEY. May 31. 11,,t.k1.tf ONCE MORE ON BAND S With a Large and Superior Assortment of AND szminimixragn GOLD LEVER WATCHES, Dupla, and Quartiers,atpriee.i in +nit everybody Aloe an entire new stork of CAMEO AND MOSAIC BREASTPINS and F.ar-Rings, of the latest styles CLOCKS! CLOCKS! of eve' description; together with a thousand and one other articles, caa he had at P. Watch and Jewelry Stare, Front Street, Co:ttattia. April 5.1556. Cloaks and Taiping. ITTE will open *hie day •nether handsome assort !! meat of Eleennt Cloaks. for the holidays, from 62,50 to COMO. finest Bargains offered. st HALDEMAN'S Cheap Cash Store. December 13. 1356 FOR TEM 110LID.ATS. GREAT assortment of BATS & CAPS or all It intim, at Jacob Re.% No., Sam awe. Row. Fancy Caps °fall kind., Children', Cap.. Ac. amt. able for holiday prevent.. son !ism of my own man . plarture, aaperfOr and elegant. Alto. everything in inE_ line new and cheap. JACOB HESS. Dee. PO, ISM. lin. 3 Shreiner'. Pow. Front •1. Fresh Ethereal. ALCOHOL and Pine Oil. eau always be had rt,re.,t the Golden Mortar thug dole. (Nov ‘29, 11,145 I Estate of Patience Heise, Dec'd. IfETTERS testamentary to the estate of Fa -4 (I , : ,ce Heise, late of West liempfaeld „township, Lanea.de,' county, deceased, having eons granted to the undersio;rd, nonce is hereby given to all person.. h a v i ng claim, >,.:-Tainst said estate, to present them for payment wnhp e l delay; mid those knolaing them selves indebted are r Ailaceted to make immediate pay • meat They can be sec.] tit Ervtan's }lntel every Si urday. ( , E , RGE %v. liEisg, i tt :NRY Columbia. Feb. 7,1.957-6 t Executors. JOHN F. WHOLESALE and Retail Candy Illanufae itirrr, returns his thorn.s to Los fanner pal,nnu and the public generally, for their liberality heretcfure extended to him, and would inform them that he has just recelveit front Philadelphia, a large lot of Christmas Toys :I- Fancy which he will sell, wholesale Itnd retail. at the lOvre•t prices. He has also on hand a large assoronent of Fruits, Candies and Confectionary. From •ireel. two doors below the %Vuslinigton House, Cul'umbla, Pa. Dec. 13, 164.e.1. SELLING OFF AT COST. HE subscriber, corner of Fifth and Union T sell at private sale, at nett cost pnees, the following , st)les of garids• Calicoes. Ginghunts. Delames. Alpacas, Cloth. Ca.- sinieres, Cassinets SommerGaAs of all kinds. Vestings. Flannels, blasting:Drillings. and a great variety of all kinds. in the 'vac of Dry Goods; Also, a large assort ment of Boots anti Shoes of all WC!. The under.igned. intending to confine his attention to !be GROCERV BUSINESS. hereafter, offers big crook of Dry Goods to his friend. and the public, without profit. All are requested to cull and get 13AROAINS. Grocer ies may be obtained ns tonal. at the same place. lie respectlully solleits a share of public patronage. GEORGE TULE, Corner of Fifth and enion Streets Columbia, July 5, le5G-if PLEASE GIVE US A CALL, oods with WE have ju a new an dst returned it. f d romt k he ei ofc ty in the Book and Stationery line, which added to the former large stock. enables us to offer to purchasers an assortment from which they cannot fail to select with sultsfitettom . _ D 11:11 Teachers, parents and scholars, will find School Books, Slates of all sizes, &c., in abundance, at the lowest prices. Stationery, of the finest qualities, at unusually low prices. An examinatilon of our stock is solleited, as we feel nssnred that we cannot fail to please tit quality and prom. Columbia, September 13, 1856 ACCOMMODATION LIVERY STABLE. AT the earnest solicitation of many friends, who have felt the need of a first elope. prompt and reliable stable m Columina. I have opened lilts ,111i,1141111.11, at the large stable tit the rear otthe house formerly known tie the Lamh Tat ern. between Locut4 and %Valiiiit streets and Second and Third, where I win cowanntly prepared to meet the NS 111115 Of the commu nity in this line of 11l.111CSA. MY STOCK OF HORSES is very superior, and I shall take core that it will fawn), be of the bent; and the CON VE 1 - A NCES OF AI.I:KINDS, new, sub , dam. it! , a id mat. In fact ; I will be ready nt all times, to supply such trams 5116 nt such reasonable prices. HP not only to give no ground for complaint, but to give the fullest snubsaction The entrance to the stable can be Math' Irani either Walnut, SCIA.4, Locust or Third streets. I respectfully solicit a cull from all in wnnt of any accommodations in my him. 11. W. GRAY. Columbia, Sept. SO, ISZilf. cmaLlcaaLl TIIE undersigned has constantly on band und tor sale, Du [innate Company and Diamond White Ash, Lump, Egg. T tove. Range, and Not Goal—the Lump In equal if not superior to any thing in the country for smelting i ron; lied Ash, Lump, Egg, Stove and Nut, of the best quality, from the dliamoLin region; Shoot Mountain Slave, mid Trevorton Egg Coal— an excellent article for domc•tre imininer Pine Grove Lump, Egg arid Stove Coal—u superior article for domestic and steam purposie,t; Plymouth and Pittston Whine and Bed Ash, Lump and Egg Sin Coal; 13rotid Top amid Allegheny Bitutninouis Coal, of the best guallties, for blacksanthing; 'rho uheve general assortment of Coal, consumers and the public are nivned to call arid examine. sad hear the prices. 1 am prepared to furnish the above by the Boat, Car or single 'Pot, nL my Wharf, foot of Canal Basin, Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa. Also, Coal arid Iron received timid shipped on coin- ClliBAloll. J. G. HESS. Columbia. June 7,1856.1 y Z. SHROEDIIX, Ladies Boot Or. Shoo Manufacturer, No. 1 Locust street, Columbia, Pa. RESPECTFULLY tenders his sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage he has received, and would announce to his patrons that ha has sunk supplied him self with a large and choice variety of material. and is prepared to male up, in addition to his large stock of ready-made work oil hand, Ladies. Misses. arid Chat dress SHOES, GAITERS, BOOTS, SLIP PF.RS, &eon the latest and best styles. Ile solicits n COilllllll6llCo of the terror so liberally bestowed by the public. JAMES SHROEDER. Culoath's, Pa March 15, 15511 Those Awful and Terrific Accidents, TAIILY happening, from the careless hand ling of burning fluid, eau forever be stopped by the use of Newell's Patent ,Safety Lamp (f. Feeder. The lump cannot explo - de iron overturning while lighted ,it cannot explode by filling it while lighted. it cannot explode from overflowing while lighted, it can not explode from nay known etIUPC, It CPIIIIOI explode when filling tithe fluid takes fire. With this lamp and feeder an conjunction, the most explosive compounds may be used, with no greater danger than sperm or lard oil. This lamp is the cheapest. best and safest ever altered to the public. For sule j wholesale and retail, by SAItIL EL FILBERT. Druggiet, Front at., Columbia, January 17.1557. STOVES! STOVES!! HATING met with so much success in the Stove business, during the lasi year, the under signed has greatly increased his facilities for carry ing it on in the future. Ile has now on hand a great variety of new patterns, among which will be found the following: Royal Cook, Globe Tmproved, CrYslni• Fanny Forrester, Wm Penn. Sun Rise, Morning Star, Welcome, (t.ires.Cirard, Parlor Cool, Nine Plate. ail Aster. In him every variety of Stott, suitable for Bar-Rooms. Stores, Shop., Pit chore. Chambers, Sc , for both wood and coal, all of winch will he sold at prices that can not Mil in giving entire satisfaction. HIRAM WILSON, Stove Store in Second street, opposite Lutheran Church. Columbia, Sept.'2o, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CONSTANTLY on hand a large assortment of all kinds of Tin and Sheet iron W'are. of say own manufacture. ii-ed by liuu•eiteepera and other., which will be gold at very low prier.. !IMAM W(f.SON. Tin Store, corner of Locu•t and Second .rreeta. Columbia, Sept. 20, 155.5. Gas Fitting, House Roofing, Spouting, plumbing, Bell flinging, and everything eon• nec , e d Wi th ti re will be promptly attend ed to by the sub•crtber, on the mostreasonable terms. All work warranted. litlindi WILSON, corner of Seroild uud Loruct.i feels Columbia. Sept..lo t NEW FALL. AND WINTER D& GOODS! MEN this day, at titTAGUE & BRO'S Cheap V./ Cash Store, an exlensive assortment of Do. Goods, vir: LADIEA' D111:5S GOOD?—Block Cm de Wilt, Sslka; all widths black India Sasissi•; striped end plaid Silks' Mous de Lassie, Mous de liege, Wooien... Plaid; envismeres, Chsraire•. and Po IWO , in all Intrillle• SIIA AND MANTILLAS—SteIIa, Lone and Square Moe', Ahawls; Boy s tar , an d wa . tervslle Long and Square Shawls. CLOTHS AND GASSINIEDEA —Preneh black Cloths of Nelson. make; English blue Cloths and brown do.; Prenels black Cassimere—striped and plain do ; Urocude, Silk, black Patin and Cassintere Vests ngs. notz.. , ria:r.rErrA GOODS —Bleached Mugline. unbleached rlo.. TieLsisas, Checks, Talsle Diapers, Toweling•, Deo Ivry and Transits nga in a:I varieties. The above good. Ise, e iart barn purehased in New York and Pluladelphsa, CASII, and will be sold at small advance, For Lime same. Oct. 4,ISM. MeTAGEF./k BRO. LATEST ARRIVAL OF RICE AND ELEGANT JEWELRY.- The onder•iiiimed has prii received from New ford and Philadelphia, the snort superb lot of WATCHES aIagahCLOCKS, AN D JEWELRY, which be as prepared to sell cheaper than they ran be bought at nay other establiblonent. U. ad pre pared to offer greet barganta.and he re.pectfully tn• tritee the etttantiou of purchasers to hts stock, whu•h embrace. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, of every Lmd; all kinds of CLOCKS, from BLS(' On wards; he invites the attention of Boatmen to Ina Jerre stuck of LEVER Hoxr CLUCKS; JEWELRY. con mining of Ear Rung., linger Rolm. Bream Pine, &c.; all kinds of gilver spoons; Plated Soup La•Bea,Table •nd Tea Spoons. Fork., /12c.. which are warranted to wear nearly equal to 9ilver: Gold and Silver Pen eil• find Pens; Gold and Silver ` , •pertaelea together with the greatein variety of FANCY A itner.us ever before oTered, CUTLERT.—Aho. a super or ar.oriment of he voivers and other Putters, and all kind. of Kahle of the hem manufacture. • . Striet•ttention willbetelv•n.e• heretofore in in., eopenrinE of elock•, wntrbe! and jewelry, and ail work will he wnrr•uted. S continuance of lorrnel p•tton•rc r• respect• fully •olcrueJ JOHN FELIX. 1156 El MEE=
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