/WAGE GIVE US A CALL. E have just returned from the-eity with S' new and welt-se c.:tea stock of Goods in the gook and Stationery line. which added to the former large stock. climb., us to offer to purchasers an assortment front a inch they cannot full to select with satisfaction.. Teachers. parents and scholars. will find School Root, State, a: e 4.1 c., to abundance, at the wse=t prtwes. ssat...mery.cfet, - Saes: 4tE1.1:11e9. et unusually low Au !XS/Mt...C.-On at our stock i= solicited, no we assured that we cannot fall to please in quality NW price. .Ti M11.1:.5. Colutatitn, September 13, !KG. ACCO3I3IOO4.TION LIVERY STABLE. AT the earnest solicitation of many friends, who have felt the used of a fir-t class. prompt and reliable livery stable in Columbia. I have opened this cablictuneid, ut the large stable in the rear of the house formerly known us the Lamb Tavern. between Locust turd Walnut streets and Second end Third, , here I will be constantly prepared to meet the wants of the commu nity in this hue of humnes.. MY STOCK OF 1101{, , •'ES is very superior. and I shall take rate that it will tilways be of the best, and the CONVEYANCES or Al.l. KINDS. new. 5.1i1 , 131.1u teal and neat. Iu fact. I will be ready at all tames, to supply spelt team.: and et tea-rumble pikes. it , not only to g,ve no ground tor complaint. but to give the fullest sati,faction The entrance to the stable run be made Irwin either Waling, Ser.ousl, Locu.t or Third I respectfully solicit a call from all in want of any aecinumodations to my line. 11. W. C;11..).Y. Columbia. Sept, till. 1,4,56 . cowl!caaL! THE undersigned has constantly on hand and for sale. Baltimore Company and Dimond White A-11. Lump, Egg. Stove. Range, and bout It not4upetior to ulothling in me country for <fuelling troll; lied AA, Lump, Egg. Stove and Nut, of lire be.l q ualu y, from the SlinOinkiii region: Short Mountain Stove. arid 'fro curtail Egg Coal— lilt excellent ail tcle for doineurie ..unittier a-c; Pine Grove Lamp, Egg and Stove Coul—a -uperior °rink: for dometile and ormm puroo-c•; Plymouth and Pru.taii ‘Vliite arid Bed A.. 11, Lump and Egg Si, Coal, Ilrona Tap and Allegheny Bituminous Coal, of the be$1<ill:11111C.1, for liuel,mithing; The aheve general a-vortinent of Coal, eon.umerc and the piddle are invited to call and exaninic. and bear the prices. I am prepsired 10 iurneat the above by the Bout, Car or single Ton. at my Wharf, foot of Canal Colombia. laniewoor county, Pa. Also, Coal and iron received and shipped on eons J. G. Ill:SS. Columbia. June 7,1954.1 y 3. SHILCIEDMR, Ladies Boot di, Shoe Manufacturer, No, 1 Locust street, Columbia, Pa. TlEsin:crrui.Lv loc.ote,re thatik• for the Ja., very liberal putronog, he /ins rt. eel{ Mal vv-011111 atittotatt eto In. patron. hr h.B poet ...I . lthva hint Fell with a farce and ehotee tatiely 01 uniterialQ. anti is prepared to woke op. ta tablitaoi to has largo :404,1: of ready-in:oh! murk on halal. Lathe.. 111,-e, soul Cita sitol;s, 1101 Yrs. ;gm , . L'ERS. &e., in tlit• latest moil he.t myle, lief tweilieit a roonnoatite of the MN or no liberally b) the puhlu - JA:111:S SI ITIOTIDER, Culumina, Pa March 15, 1455. Those Awful and Terrific Accidents, DAIL ImpproinE from the careless hand hog of burolog fluid, Cllll for ever be stopped by the ko.e of 4\ettell'.l Pitetll Sqrely Lamp if• Feeder. The lump c n not explode from overturning while tlghted,it en mint explode by firing ii while lighted. it cannot explode trout reiertlowing while lighted, it all not explode (rein any LIIOWII enure, LL edijuatexp!ode molten filling II the thud take. fire. Win lilt. tamp Mitt feeder to comanetion. the mulct explo.nve compoiiink may he nerd. with no greater Clanger than sperm or lord oil Thee lamp the ebru prat. tie•i anti .11..1 ever nlPrred to the public. For sale, tt holr.ule and retail. by FILISF.RT. Druggist, Front nt., COI/11111.1U, January 17. 1,.".7. STOVES! STOVES!! HATING met mint so much success in the Stove hutdiles.., timing the Inst year. the under signed has grew tly inerent.ed its facilities for carry tug it on to the tittnre. lie has no. , on hand a great vn nett of new patterns, among m Inch mill be tonna the following: Royal Cook, Globe l e m o pnr,oed. C S r i yst ' a l l sFunny Forreaer, Wm. Prue, m l. e, :Morning Star, \‘'cleome, [sir.,, Girard, Parlor Cook, Nine Plte, all Astor. In fact every vartely of Stoves suitable for Bar-Rooms, Stores, Shops, Parlors. Climbers. &e , for both wood and coal, nil of will be sold nt ',Gees that can nut foil in giving entire satisfaction. HIRAM WILSON, Stove Store in Second street, opposite Lutheran Church. Colombia, Sept 20,1....55. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CONSTANTLY on band a large assortment of all kiado of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of lay own manufuotare,nied by Ifou.ekeepere and othere, winch •will be ,old 01 very low priee.4 MIRAN WILSON, Tin Stare. corner of Lncu-t and Second .trees. Columbia, Sept. MI, 1e.55. Gas Fitting, House Roofing, Spouting, plumbing, Bell Hanging, and everything eon urt ICti with t lit 1111,111, , , wi II be prompt to by the hllii.rnber, on the reusoituble terms. All won k warnmied. _ HIRAM WII..zON. ennier of Second and LOC LISIOICeIg rAlllttlbin. Sept 260. 1 4 53 NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS ! OPEN this day, at IMBUE & BRO'S Cheap Store, tut e.t.ICIISIVe 1116350I1111e11( of Dry VI7: . lat DIIV. , •S GOODS—Black Grn Jr Rhine Silk.: nll widthe hitt. k Intim Satin.; striped nod pinitt \ Lame; Monte do Liege; %Vool,” Pltti.l, Ctt•tdnere•; Chtitizel, and Plillle in all vttrietiett. silAWI.r; AND MANTILLAS Loaz and Square Brach.. Bhawl+; 11.1 y State, Empire and Wa ters ille Long rind Square Shawl, C 1.0111 .- AND GAr3SISII.:IIIIS —French black climb. or Seloon'. make, Ene,11,41 blue Clotho and brawl dn.; Vreneb !davit I'o.-iinere—.lriped and ;113111 do j Brocade, auk. blur k Satin and Ca...imere 1101;SEIMEPER' ,1 GOODS—Bleached Muslim, Unlileuelied Cheek, 'ruble Diaper.. Toweling*, I•ronm.ngc 111 nll Varlellet. Th e „h ove good- hove l.geo purehmed in New York mid Pinindelfitnia. Fffit CAztti, and will he raid 1.0 •mull 1111 , 11111 CC, lOr lit Cll . l. 4. 1.56. LATEST ARRIVAL nF RICA AND ELEGANT JEWELRY..- . , The Untier,gited haw Just received from New lord and P:lthttlelphtta, the moat superb in; of WATCHES aiMCLOCKS, ANDJEWELRY, w loch hu t < prepared to .rll cheaper than they eon he I ought ut any other e•u,l,lt•bmrm, IN In pre pared to offer great harGain, wail hr re<peetitillt, tu vm.lhe aucnuuu of pureha-ers t a hi. stock, which rintoracea GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, of every k all kind • of CLOCKS. font 41.30 up war.l•• lie nn ite• 0.1.11111.'1;ton of llontate 0 to I,t• large ..t..ek of LEVER Ito r CLOCKS, J EWELIt V. con n..lig of EAT' Mug.. ringer Ring.liferl.l &C.; :I l.tod.tof Salver spoon•: Plated Soup Lutlle...T.ll.le wol feu Spoo. . w bath are warranted In nearly equal to Salver, Gold and Silt. er Pen- • 114 goal I'eg•, (told root , ttt r togrotot, ooh the greatt,t cane} of FANCY ARTICLE'S v.v., before oa.•red. CUTLERY —AI., re 4,,pert Or il"orttneut of he volvrr• arid other 1.',101..11111.1 all Lsoalk of of the 51717.1 atlt•thi.ols here,r,fore.tro 111.. reporrioF oi clock+, o attor.., until Jr:weir, , mod 111 oork o \\a Irani...l. A rootiounoce of Corinrr pat T n vil toll) •olien. o l'olutphirt. April 19.1 If' THE FASTEST TIME ON RECORD: TILE FLORI TEMPLE Livery Stable, for ri.erly 0,•I•1IpIPCI by 3. It. Ed wnni•. hag been put r eno ted Ly Tll6lllll-• Gram,, nittl although nor at the • rattle., -ollettnima of ninny Crtentl•,• but heenu, pie public deore the common:lcm “ol n Oral rma.. (A No I.) [Amory Sinhle to Colombia, prompt and ee• liable'—he lion tlererrnined to mill, theme in want of I 1101iSES AND VEIIICI.V.S realize that - The hob mil nwq Ia Inciter than the cr." THE STOCK OF HORSES tent a character to bon•t of: pn.nr••ing ne it doe• ever; vanety to curt the bold ntonten equeothotn, the sedate m I vrrurt.tn, the bond young man, or 'slow roneh'• old one, n• well us tho.e ••ca•i•• people who like hnr•... that ran on n plank rood" Ii any rthe desire. a •ale and reliable borer to take Me faintly out web, he c:in ire accommodated; if on the contrary he woo,a to get over .pore an :he Flora Pimple •tole, let him rail at toy •tntile. hove even• voirtely of vellit le„ and nm molting odditions to my Stork con.thony. From th e ho t trotting cal by Ultd vrotron up to Mr heavy turnaly 1,111 , ring.. and burouchr, I cannot he beat out•rde any where Nlv TERMS te,ll be low n. toe lowest, and rn} Tennis trotter then the heat. "The entrance to the .table" ran Ire hod frorn ever) root of the eon:ph... br rorntne 111,111 %Val Mit .Ifrel juAL above Front on :he north •itle. I reip,ttoll), &Wien a fintlfloanti , P Or pant, patronage, eon:idol) , that I will re tiler lull lullialue,ioll IMIE!!!MliMIMI floofland's rIELEHRATEI) GERMAN tt ITEM., for ewe NJ of Liver Comp's...). 11, sirrvno• Chronic ffiarrho, Ih r iLr /E.dory • amid Hl' •11..e.”e• nra,..sog from u 11/ .Cbitlf. red Inn Or •lomarh Price rent.. For •nle 'l.lcr - 0T11.Z1.11 r)11 odd l'e!losn • II nil. Co's :21.1 9, I.fotober E XTRA Family and Superfine Four of the Ebest brand, for Stde by 11. SUVOAM ..t. SON. Common:urealth Insurance Co., U?i t lp:g BUILDINGS, Third street, Harrisburg, CHARTERED CAPITAL, $200,000. Insure Buildings and otber Property against loss or damage by fire. &b.°, against perils of the Sea, In land Navigation and Transportation. DIRECTORS:—Simon Cameron, Geo. M, Eamon, William Dock, Eli Slifer, James Fox. Geo. Bergner. Benjamin Parke, Wm. 11. Kepner. A. B. Warford, W. F. Murray, F. K. Boas, John H. Berryttill, Wm. F. Parker. OFFICERgt—IMON CAMERON, President, BENJ. PAREb:, Vice Presidant, S. S. CARRIER, Secretary. H. 11. FRY, Agent, Columbia, Pa. August V, I fifiti. TEE subscriber has removed to the room second door above Locust street, on Front, where he to prepared to see all Iris old friends: lle desires leave to call the attention of bin patrons and the cati ?ens of Columbia, to his splendid assortment of the above named articles which lie has now on hand His stock embraces a variety of the latest and most fashionable patterns of CA %SDI BRES and vl sr iNGs. as well as every: make. finish and quality of CLOT lIS, fresh front the importer? hands, which hove NEVER BEEN CHEAPER. Tie also has on hand a large assortment of Gentle men's trearine apparel. such as Cravat?, Handker chief+, Collars, (doves. Hosiery and Faun - Articles. his reputation as a Cutter and fitter °fp:a / nwsits. he thinks. is solllmetttly well known to render it unnecessary to speak of It at Oro time. ills fits are warranted to give satisfhetion in every part:cuter. and his prices are lower than ever! Everything very Cheap for CASH. His custotners and otkers are requested to call and take ft look through the stock. at his establishment in Trout street, recolli door above Locust. it KREIDLER ; Agt. Columbia. Jan. 10, 15.57. - - - - - _ GERMAN AGENCY, FOR THE COLLECTION OF CLAIMS, DRAFTS, POWER OF ATTORNEYS, &c. THE subscriber bavingmade arrangements 1 with some of the olde-t !Intik rat 11011 4 0 , 11l Ger. unity, I. now prepared to colleet Alontes and make passer of Attorney. for nay part or (it•rmony. Ho has [ltalic arra. cement.- to give hi. Own Draft to any one who I AI-11 1, 'utility 11 11111. en, 111111 g'lollllllo.l, ti will be pubb—havilie hull math exp.', rienee m thi- 1111 1 -11111 P, he 1111C11.1. to devote I.ie lull 111001110111011 111 rllllll, All collection. of A:c , attended to with eor recute4: nod dispoielt.llolll,l.llllfgerlol'llllollll.llool. For farther particular- addl . ,. ACOII 1117.117.0(:. Dry Gond Merchant, No. GU North Queen Sheet. I..nneaster City, Pa. N. 11.—All kliid, of German Coin exehanged at lull rater. December 15. 1.55-if PEOPLE'S WARBLE 'YARD. SHOP in North Queen street, half square south of tile Railtoad. nod ltd door north of rann's While Horse Dote]. Lancaster City. LEWIS HALM', Marble :llusori, re.pee it 12 Ily in forme the public that he has now in his yard the lar gest and best naaortment of ITALIAN AND AMER ICAN MARBLE ever offered to the cat/ent, of Lan casier,and greater than ally other establishment west of Philadelphia. having made arrangements in the East to receive marble at reduced pliers. he an nounces that hr will sell mach cheaper than any otlieresnildiahment ut that city or county can do Ile is prepared to execute in the hest cry le, MONU MENTS. TOMBS AND GRAVE STONES. MAN TELS, DOOR AND WINDOW SILLS, STEPS, &c., ate—of every variety and price. !Herat:littler for furnishing articles in the Marble line are unsurpassed by any other establishment in the city, while he as cures all who mny favor Min with their patronage that lit- w•nrk shall be executed in the very heat style and on the most reasonable teeing. LETTER CUTTING in ENGLISH and Gr.RAIA N, done at the shortest 'lons:coital on the most moder ate terms. He respectfully in riles the public to call and exam ple his work, lacing fully satisfied to rest his claim to public patronage upon its inersts• Thankful for the ninny favors bestowed epee him, lie hopes by,tiielittlenliOn to bt.iikes.i to inerttundre ceivc a -hare of the public patronage. LtlliClieter, April 2S, 1535. TIE undersigned are now receiving and will be opening during the nett week, at their store 111 Locu•l plreel, Oppl,ite the C011.11111,1:1 Ralik. 11 new and large n••ortmeut of Goods suitable for the Aengon, eoninsting 111 pnr: of DRY GOODS. -itch its Clothr, Cn•simcre•, Ve.t. legs, Black and Taney Silks, together so I a great variety of LA DIES DRESS GOODS; HOUSEFURNISIIING GOODS, such no Sheeting•, Muslin.. 'Tiekiags, Checks, Oil Cloth.t, A t e. GROCERIES of every description-Iredt and of die best qualities; Together artill n genernlna•oriment of Queenrware last ware, Carpets, Iltnitt%, Looking Glu•ses, Drug gets, Matting.. Itat•. AVALL PAPERS, In filet everything kept tit a well-regulated 'lore. Call nod see our 11,00rt10111, tin we feel satisfied Shut none will go away thrupponited, as we EXCLUSIVELY FOP. CASH! and pre thereby enabled tosell good+ it the very LOW FIST FIGURES. FRY it. BAGMAN. = Ni7O7 BOOT &. SITOM STORM, ri RUNT STREET, Columbia, Pa.---Thegt . k under-ivied reFpeelitilly totorm. the pub-r lie that he haw last opened lit On above place, a la rge nod ,pleocild a,so niacin of Boot. and Shoe.. eon , I ~,,, mt. FRENCH CALFSKIN, MEN'S MOROCCO, RIP & OTHER BOOFS Sr SHOES, to which he would mcrtc Ml,llllOll. (loving made ...Piet:110114 in thin brunch of 11,0 bu-ua•-+ with care, and from Pp. largest wholettnle hon, , , in the city of Philadelphia, he feel+ confident tent all w•ho want good article. will call and examine hit ttnie lc. Ile hug alto n baron and healinfilln-Qortment of FINE SHOES FOR LADIES AND DDD.DREN, emi,iming of Potent Foxed. Gni- Freneli Morocco Ilu-k Enamelled Spring Heel Pnrodies. Italian Cloth Gaiters. Madras Kid Tice and in foe' sill the late-I , o) :es now 111 • Al.ci ell him!. of Boys', Youth , ' 1111t1 11.10 t., end Shoe , of every ..sze nod de.ertplioa, and a fine it"ortinent of Alen'. C.:titer...itch a., Patent Glove Top', Cloth, Calf phut, &c ,&e to great variety. The muli.eratierllollCN by s.triet attention to howieqq. to inert n slitire of pahhe patronage the Pula lie are invited to cull uud examine the gold.. .1. W. SIIUMAN. Columbia. April 12, 19::.6-1V rt J EWS nod other... ore herby notified ilia, lA isitiels of tin'. :Article 1. STOIXS trout the 41:tferent troll o‘ork, si: tin< t knottyj and thi, none' t. loser: Thai they clay not hererowr eletsw thlosehr. on the ground :hot they were not 0, are of hensp. it OF STME:s; (,001)s.:, d they fire 'o tumell.the will rree:s r the Nil penalty as well as hr mill or the late. 11;11111•1111.1 r Engle. Beaver. C o. 3111 , , noon \Vail, A & J %Vrsolst; (kohl, & BrooLe, Booth & Brsoser. Kostilloon. Shut:tier S Co.i I:ekast & :B)urb. June .21. 1,51; l=il TILE FARMER'S STORE. Tit?, undersigned has Wien the gland occupied by DENJ. 111:1t 11, Lueo.l 4iret t. opportc the Frailly lin I loo‘e. (Loot it 11. the Ft• Clot.. IVI 11 , re hrWI if 011.1 111 IL few day., addittnit to the hog. -loth !tow oil haul. Tine of the be-t otol chropePt ti..•ti root tit. of Good, ever odertd t tl pl.ice. eoutt• nz lit port of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, GLASS WARE, LOOKING GLASSES, Floor and Table 011C1c h.. &e la faei...neii ni t ,ortini.nt of Good. a• cannot Intl 10 •td all and or be intend• to purelm•c ill. Good.. to lire hest advanutize. and to •ell entirely (lir Ct•h.: CASII oNI.V. lie hat adopted the mono— , Sinitil Profit...and gine:, !tnie• .. I hope by iiiriet itltentinn to hu.ine••, and liy deal iire fairly with all any C 0.101111,1.10 Ifeel•lVe SI 111rge •hare of the piddle patronage. Cull and examine my .1 net. And price-, nail it lir e) -101 I 111rif . L. oil to buy. T. Krill, Oppee-ite the Fronk!. Coollir Prod tire token lit eXelluoge for guild. Colombia, A ug. :10, I,el, subscriber lakes this method to inform the puhtle, tiott he t. preptt red to tunu•h the BEST QUALITY OF LIME, in gun MOO, tO purchn•er.. nt the .horte•t n o i t ee Th b . Lune t. portieularly adopted Inc . olri.tering and white-wa.hing. It will he delivered it devred. JMIIN Februnry 27. 1.55-t1 Vrighi•vdle. York county. ,;()( - 1 DOLL/RS worth of Embroideries and utiv embrarifle: all the new dean,,,,‘ Jneourtt n o d 44, A14. Col'i.tr•. fuel Embro, :•••• A ;all a...ortna,t of 11106... very fa.bionablr Ftlnri. I.nee Cobar. Ja, uin It am( fatal Fr. at t anal) Cbrap tar Ca.tr, at H. C FO:s:DF.RSMITH'S People'. Cush ..:;tore, Columbia. Pa. Ortn ,, rr 1.. 1...01, STAR 003.2 q RIEELTALER,. FULL SUPPLY of the Premium Star Corn Sheller, front our own mnnufnetore. now on hand, at whnlr•alc and rerad, and varenua Fife, roey are adapted tor either hand or hon., power, and are belleve..l to he the heat in the market. PASCUA 1.1. MORRIS h CO . Implement and Seed Store..th and Market sta., 1 7 h,1a Novernher 22, I fr..% TUST reteired a large and splendid aor f ss moot of MICAS..."X • Ei 8/•T3=O camas. .i lee lot the I'3ll nod Winter trade. P.t J 111:s.• rh.op 1101 "rote. Co '1 . ....hretoer• Coy. r• e reiltel.nl.l.i, "opt .27 IS'o; 2.II3KOVAZ GREAT BARGAINS. JOHN N. SHUMAN'S SCRAP IRON. .7:6 3&"" AL i_. .M" Mt. . , LIME FOR SOLE, Great Sale of Embroideries. New Arrival JOSEPH A, NEEDLES, MANUFACTURER of WIRE, SILK, and HAIR CLOTH SIEVES, Coarse, medium and fine in mesh; large. middle-rise and small in diameter. Me tallic Cloths or woven Wire, of the best qualities, various sizes of mesh, front Non.l ID SD inclusive, and from one to six feet in width. They are num bered so many spaces to a lineal inch. and cut to Suit. The subscriber also keeps constantly on band ...Slszax-iesesyckes,, For Coal, Sand, Ore, Lime, Grain, Gravel, Guano. Sumac, Sugar, Salt, Bone, Coffee, Spice, Drrgs, Dye-Stuffs, Sc. Together with as assortment of Bright and Annealed Iron Wire. All of the above sold wholesale or retail, by J. A. NEEDLES, 14 N. Front St., Philad'n. Philadelphia, May 31, 1856-10 m Country Merchants and Physicians, DESIROUS of buying pure and cheap Drugs, Pat aatc, Oils, Vurnish,GlaSP. Putty, Dye Weed., 4-e., will find at to their interest to purchase at the Wholeaalc Drug Warehouse, S. NV corner Fourth and Vine streets, where a full supply is kept con stantly on hand, and sold at the very lowest cash prices. SAVIDGE& MATO Drug.ises, South-Went corner Four!h and ynie stsrPhil`n. N. B.—Particular attention paid to physicians' orders, selecting the purest drugs, and not tan most do) taking advantage on acconal of anacquaintanee with their value, but invariably selling at lowest culh prices. May ty S. tr. M. MOOTS, SHOES AND GUIVIS. T Al lES, Gents, Misses, Boys' and Children's jj Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Gums, for Fall and Winer Trade, of every quality and style, at Li Dunbarr's One Price Wholesale and Re.? Lail Boot and Shoe Store, 70 S. Second street, corner Carter street, where is the hest Retail Stock in the City. mostly of his own make and choice selections trout Eastern Markets; eel ling at the very lowest prices. Particular attention paid to Youth's and Children's Shoes. and easy Shoe. for old ladies. Always on hand a large stock of Pure Gnms. Also, Goodyear's Gums of every style. Custom Work made neatly and promptly. All Dula/err asks Lou call. Sattstamton guaranteed. Januar) 3, 1c57.3m LEAF TOBACCO AND CIGARS. DENSLOW & CO., SOUTIT FRONT STREET, Philadelphia, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Art. OF I Tobctoo c:. 3IANUFACTURED TOBACCO, CIGARS, Have con..olutly on hood nod for rule low. kit Linde 01 SPANISII LEAF TOBACCO:, 41 . 1”eteli with •pentad reference to Altinufnettireek . ooo. All orticle..old, warranted to be no represented, nod every opportunity afforded for examination. Purchaser• iit a disinnee can .cod their order•, nod inn upon helm( n• f.itilifuily served n. if the. Goods as err selected in person. (Oct. 1, 1...50 Gin M. AVISIC"S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, NO. 72 North Second Street, opposite the Mount Vernon lions, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches. full jewelled, K. eases 52.9, Silver Lever do . do ,$11; Silver Lepine d0...59; Qum , tier, trits. to $7; Gold Speenteles, $1,51 to $10; Salver do , $1.511; ;silver Tattle Spoons. per sett, $l4 to $l5, Silver D e crri .10., do., 50 to $11; Silver Ten do.. do., $4 7.5 to 55 50, Gold Pens and Gold Caere, 5:1.25 to $5, Gold Pens and Silver do , SI; together with n vn• rtsty of Site (told Jewelry, Gold Curb, Guard nod Poll Chains. All Goods warranted to be as represented. IVOICIIPS and Jewelry repwrtol m the best manner. Also, Moscone Marks, Pius, Sc., tootle to order. N —All orders sent by mad or otherwise, will be pa:m.)4,nd) . 'mended to, Septeml.er:27,l9so.ly JOSEPH S. PEROT. ELLISTON L. Inman .1. S. & E. L. PEROT, .1 2 .3.-c,cl - ca.c3a Grcaa.cm-zta COMDI ISSION MERCHANTS, No. LS North Wharves, l'hiladelphia. II eon*ignment, to our addrees,ulll receive our 'I prompt and pereonal MII,IIOOII. We refer to Philadelphia Merchant , . generally. September 'V, lefal 611101 ST. LAWIFirrirCII HOTEL, 288 Ghana! sOcel, _Philadelphia. WM. S. CAMPBELL, PROPRIETOR (i. W. NIULLIN, Sur ERINTIENDENT. May 17, 14.54-if PLRE PROOFS. • - - . TILE Salamander Safes of (Li :til-••••••.• Pht , ndelphn ugn moat the w , nrhl. I FVIIIIS & N 0.23 South Fourth. ( lt ourth urea, Philadelphia, have lind the surest demonstia iion in the felinsviiir, .•I rule., that their manufacture - of Salamander Safes has at 3.1 = length fully warranted the rep WhICII have been made of them, a. rendering an undoubted security against the terrific clement: = Messrc Fyests & WAT.rir,—(;elllF:—ll arrOrils us the highest •atisfnerion to state to you. that owing to the very protective qualities of two of the Salaman der Sit fes which we purchased of }on some tew months ounce. we saved a large poition of our Jew elry, Rooks, Papers, Sc , exposed to the calamitous fire in Ranetead Place, on the morning of the 11th iti4mot. When we reflect that these Snfec were located it, the fourth story of the building we oreupird. nod that the) fell imhsequctitly Hilo a heal) of burning ruin., where the va.t concentration of heat Ca aced the bras+ plate- to melt, eve cannot but regard the pre.er vation of the valuable Pnalellia ac roost cow:Mt:mg proof ofthe great security a horded by )011r:5.1ft, take much pleuQitre in recommeitiling theta t s Ma. 01ta1.1111 . .. a. II sate reliant, against fire C.I:OIWE \V. 6 ..,1N10NS de BRO. PIIILADELPIIIA♦ April 12, 1 SZIG EvAnq & \\ATqON-1 have to Offer you my testimony In favor of the great security afforded to my enure stork of jewelry, hookr. papers, (cc., daring the recent de.asirouseontlugration m ft:instead place, from the Lie . that tine saint were eon:united in two or the Salamander rsafe , s manufactured by 3ou. Iloving fallen from the Fink emory of the Artisan Budding, where limy were previo,t.ly placed and ex posed to a vast heal for u long urine, the pre-creation of the valuable deposits seemed to every, one who witone4-ed the opening and anterior extanination, a mintier of profound a4lool,lancia. To all who may reature a perfect protection from the ravages of fire, I not hesitate to recommend the use 01 Y.ur Soft's, as f eon-ider they have now un dergone the most try lag to-t. N. E. NIOII6AN. I"IIII.ADELTIZIA, April 1.1, 18:4. EVAN. h w - wr.oS-I...•utlriuen—So doubt }on will he deeply gratified to len,i the good condi tion nt NVI"ell I di-covered my hook, policy of tutu,. once. certificate- of •lock. arid nth, vithinhle docn ineul•, when on Frida) lair I opened the safe made by ) our firm. with tin• knowledge of It• great exposure, both to the in leant) 01 the heat front so hot a tire as that which de-troved the A ilistill 1:1111ilitig, nr olio, from the fori, or the hill tram u• former clevnted in the third •tort'. 1 could enternim but -lender hope. prior toil- arterior I...petition. Om the content. ,1i lel, 1 once •n Inghl) prized would ewer lie or till) Arevice to lie. trill-• ific•e fen, are now hoppil) removed, feel it mily due to •a) to ) no. that I tali lieticefortli rot:01111nel.] ate tit your I.;afes to nll who cony n•rh to feel it confidence u: the perfect steamy , Inch such menu' frightful on element. 1:11\VA It I) GASKll.l,llook bolder. Con•trently on hand l'attont I'oo dot and Thief Proof Lock.• mr thanks, Amer., Ate. Philadelphia Map 10, 1.56•1 y 200 AGENTS WANTED $310,000 um th of Farms and Building Lots, \ the Rohl Region of Virginia, (Culpepper I county.) to lie divided iiiiimar.ll(ll2oo..uMmrthei.., on the 17i11 of Sept. nitwr,l,s6, for the benefit of Port Hoy ul l'enmle Aeadomy. Sultcriptirm.only ten dol lar.. each, one-halt doa 11. the !PO no the delivery of the Deed. Es, ry will get it Iluddirre Lot • or a marin, ranging tit value from $lO to 1..23000 , These Farm. and Lot. are 'Olt; PO Cheap to indare oetllrmrm •, n •utrielent manlier bring reserved. the merra-e m the value of an loch will eompen•nie (or the apparent low price now asked. Ample , ermay ',sill lie given for the faithful performance of contracts nod prom.-co, ID — More agent• are wanted to obtain .ultscriber.. to w Mtn the linre.t It be rail Inducement• will be given Some agent , . .6 rite that they are making 5.2110 per month. Adverit.ing mill be done for every agent where po••d,he. For full particular., Sub.eriptione, Aget:cie., he , apply to It. !LAUDER. Port Royal, Caroline county, Va. July 12. 10E4. 11.75 T RECF.I CB. n laree and well velerted variety of of Brannen. 1 . 0114.111 C in part o zthoe. Hair, Cloth, Crumb, Nail. lint and Teeth Brannen, and for •nle by K. WILLIAMS. Maven .22, 'SO. Front wen Columbia, Pa. ASUPERIOR a nick of TONIC STU:I.:BIM:RS mutable for Hotel Keeper 4, for •nlr by R. WILLTAMS. May 100054. From oreri. Colombia. VIES!! ETIIF.REAL OIL, alw.Ya nn hnnd. and fo 1 eal• l y R. WILLIAMS. May 10. V , 54. front Street. Cohmsbin. Pa. 1 - ) r. GRATirs F.I.I:CTRIC 011.. Juvt reeeivei, treslt Fupply of t. popular remedy. and for .ale by R WILLIANIS. May 10,1556. Front Street. Columbia, Pa. t NEW lot of WHALE AND CAR G RIASING OILS, received at th• 'tore •ohr.eriber. R :WILLIAMS. Mac 10.1 , d'0. Front tkreet, Just Received. L k BEAUTIFUL lot of Lamp Shades , viz: Tic /. torme. Volcano. Drum. Dotter Fly. Red Rotee, nurl Our new French Fruit t 4 httile, which eat, I.e seen n thr t. I,nion• nt the Cuided Mover Drug Store Nos emtler •,,t1 STAUFFER &HARLEY. . . _ ibiltAit• WATCJULES & JEWELILT W ~ HOLESALE AND RR '`:\ -.- '!,--,----, TAIL, at the "PHILA.: . .....) , —_,.:7 DELPHIA WATCH AMC JEW- "" _. 4 '"-- -,'"-- ELM. - STORE," No. 95 North Second street, corner of Quarry, Phi Pa. Gold Lever Watches, lull-jeweled, 19 car cases, 529 00 Cold Lepille, 19 caret cases, 21 20 Sliver Lepine, full-jeweled, 12 00 :Silver Leptne, jewels, It 00 Superior Quartiers, 7 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 Fine Stlver do. 1 50 Gold Bracelets, 3 On Ladies' Gold Pencili, 1 00 Sliver Tea Spoons, Fel t 5 (XI Gold Pena, with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Rings, 37b etc. to 00; Watch Glasses, plain 121 eta., patent lb f, lunel 25; other articleg in proportion. All Goods warranted to be what they are gold for. On hand some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines still lower than the above prices. STAUFFER & VARLET. Philadelphia, September 27,1856-ly rdut.rinnts, .ELTTENTION! .ROWERS of Grass and Tobacco, use La u' Super Phosphate of Lime. 82,50 per bbl., or 8.10 per ton. GROWERS OF CORN AND POTATOES, Use Leinau's American Fertilizer. 83,50 per bbl., or 825 per ton. There has been received three diplomas from Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey State Agricultural Societies, and Crystal Palace Associa tion for the above Fertilizers, which have been in successful use for the past five ears. Orders enclo sing the cash, or drafts, mailed and registered. will be promptly attended to by G. A. LEINAU, Proprietor, No. 19 South From st., Phila. May 31, 1:.5d-tf FRANKLIN Firm INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. STATEMENT of the Assets otthe Company on January 1,1650. Published in conformity with the provision of the sixth section of the Act of Assembly,of Aprilstla,l9l2. MORTGAGES. Being first mortgagee on real estate, In the City and County of Philadelphia, except $30.9501ii Montgomery, Bucks, Schuylkill and Allegheny routines. Pentirivlvanm, 61,436,973 36 REAL ESTATE. Purehnsed at Sheriffs' sales, under mort gage Eight lion-es and lot, 70 by 530 feet, on the South-west corner ofChestnut and Seven teenth streets, A house and lot, 27 by 71 feet. on North aide of Spruce street, West of Eleventh street, A house mid lot, 91-7 by 100 feet. on \Vest tide of Penn Square, South of High street, Two houses and lots, each 18 by en feet, on:I South side of Spruce street, nearSixtecnth3 street, ri Five houses and lots, each 17-9 by 00 Awl.' Nos. IM), 161. 163. 165 and 167 Thlwytt st.,g Three houses and lot, 49 by 51 feet, on East.. side of Seventeenth street. south of Pine si,g, A lot of ground. 17 by 57 feet, on the North east corner of Twenty.second ann„Spruco 1 . 92,454 45 streets. —At cost, Hotel and 10t,30 by 81 feet. on the Soutlienst'4 Corner of Chestnut and Beach streets. fe Five. houses and lot. 42 by ad feet, on flies North side of George street, %Vest ofish- - b ton street. 8 Seven douses and lot. 20 by 117 feet, on tbe' Enet side of Beach street, south of Chen nut street. A hoe, and lot. 15 by SO feet. No. N Fitz water street, East of Ninth street, A ground rent of s3o.iesuingout of a lot 13-4 by 40 feet, on North .ide of Otter street, 40 feet West of Lepard street, LOANS. Temporary Loans, on Stocks as Collateral Security, 107,902 93 STOCKS. 810,000 Alms Muse Loan, 5 per cent. (int on./ .... 200 Shares Bank of Kentucky, r 7 17 " Northern Rank of Kentucky, 100 " Union Bank of Tennessee, 21 13 " Insurance Company of the State 4 of Penn.ylvania, F Cost, 200 " Southwark Railroad Comprinv,r,„ ,-,,,,,,, 37 " Commercial and Railroad lianic,7 % " l— " Vicksburg, ~..... 300 " Pennsylvania Railroad Co., "... 01 " Franklin Fire Insurance Co., 2 2 " Mercantile Library Company, a , 24 " Union Canal Company, 1U " Schuylkill Railroad Company, Note. and 1:1114 receivable, 5,40100 Un-ettled Policies, 713 511 Merchitatliae. 163 64 Catth on hard, 35,046 40 Cash in hands of Agenls, 5', 0 14 02 LOSSES BY FIRE. Lessee paid tiering. the year 1950. $237,574 40 By order of the Hoard, CHAIRLES ., N. nmi s cXx.n.. Preeideet •-• Attest lIARLE e q aDANCKNE, eetetury. THOS. LLOYD, Agent, Bolero', ia. _February 9,1956•1 y GARDEN ENGINES, TIIROWINO a stream of water GO to GO feet, Cast Iron 140, and Force Pumps, Barn Door Rollers, Turnip Drills, Improved Wheat Drills, with Only and Grass Seeder atinched; Plows of various patterns and sizes; Square and Plxpandiag Harrows, Gore's Patent Premium Batter Worker—a new ankle juid received. Also, 0011 r articles for the farm and garden, in their proper season. PASCHALL, MORRIS & CO.. Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market, Phila. July 10,155 G. JOSEPH YEWDALL, Practical Gardener and Florist, Cherry street, Columbia, respectfully in forms hi, friends and the public generalty, that lie has on hand and for sale a choice supply of GREENHOUSE AND HARDY PLANTS. Shrubs. Ac , suitable for pleasure grounds and gar• dens. A choice collection of constantly blooming roses, of everytilmde of color, of themost hard. , kinds. Ile also LAYS OUT AND IMPROVES -PLEA SUR KG ROUNDS AND GARDENS with taste, and does all kinds of planting and pruning, intown and conntry,with skill and rare. on reasonable terms. De invites 100 . 1111011 10 his NURSERY, where a large variety of all kinds of blooming Plants in sea son, may nt all times be seen. Columbia, April .5, IS;i6 If NEAP F=RIW AND NEW GOODS. Tim undersigned having taken the store lately occu pied by brother, in Locust .treet, opposite the Columbia Batik. and having nom:mated with him in Itu•niesti, Mr. P. 1.. lIAGM AN, will COIIIIIIIte the bus under the firm of FRY& lIAGMAN. where we will open in a few days. a eery large assortment of 11CW goods. ronal+vngaf DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Queensware, Glas , wnre, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall l'itperi, Sr., Sc.. Sc., nll of which we are determined to .ell nt the VERY LOWESTPRICES. As we in tend dome no EXCLUSIVE CASH BUSINESS, we will be able to compete in prices with uny store in the county. NVe re.pectfully =olteit a call from our friends and the public generally. 11. 11. FRY. Country Produce always taken at the highei.t mar ket tmes. Coininbia, April 5.-055. fr : 41 t*i".i: 04=r--V Olrz4,:iet4i.:4l THAN FICTION! A certain cure for all Rhen i. maim Pains. Don't coudenatt but try it, it citutiot • E. C. ALLEN'S CONCENTRATED ELEC TRIC PASTE. end Arabian Pain Extractor, for mita aid horre.— Copyright -ccured according to law. tv II AT WILL IT Crna.?—we •naarer—Rtteurrintic Pain, when every thing falls, Cramp., Chilblains, Burns, Scalds. Sprains, Head Ache, Tooth Ache, 1:131, en. Sore., Ring NVoirm, Teller, Still Joints, Contrueird Cord., Fret), Cuts, Ulcerated Sores. stud all Scrofulous Disenaes where externa I remedies eau be used, Sore Throats, Stiff Necks. &c. WTI., IT WILL CCP.% TOO HOME% AND CATTLE Sweetly, Spaviii, Fi•ttilas. Poll Evil. Windgalls, Ul• eers, Chnbr , Sprent., Collar and Saddle Gana. Stone llroises, Sun* Joints, Vertigo, Splints, and Running Sores. . ID-None genuine but thote 1•0111C4 having the word. t•F,.O A Concentrnierl Electric Poole, or Arabian Plllll Extractor. Lane'r Pa.," blown to the bottle. Look out for Counterfeit., don't forget to ark for Letters ranee g the Paste to be addressed to E C. Anen. Lancaster. Pu. For •ale nt It. tVtllutins , Drug Store, Front street Agrnt for Cotumbia. Aprtll2, 1856.1 y lIOLLOIIAY'S Vegetable Venturi:lgo Coulee bons. This i. n very palatable remedy in an agreeable form, such as ebi'dren will crave. It is purely vegetable ie tits composinon. and prepared ac cording to die latest improvements iii Pharmaceutical Chemistry. by which we nre able to separate the act ive prme.ple. of meilietnes train their naa.eou. and bulky nccompnntment•. and present them in a more concentrated anvil reliable form than tit a crude •lute More reltable, for iii Ike crude state it is impos•tble to Judge accurately of the properties of any medicine mid °nen nauseous doses are iiwallawed without pro ducing the desired effect. In thus confection we have the relive principles of the Most effectual Vermiluge, tree from their unpleasant tittle and odors, and more •ale and certain in us effect, Theme Confeelions. w lola they are powerfully ape eifie against worm•, are mild and harmless in all other cases. For bale at McCORK LE k finumrrs rnmay Medicine Ftcre, Odd Fellow's Ilan April 12, ishs I)ROWN'S ESSEIsICI: OF JAMAICA GlNta-llt. Issrain's Panacea, Bull's Sarsaparilla. &c. For sale at McCORKLE tt DELLEIT':I Family Medicine :Store, Odd Follows' II ill. Ju1y'26.1.-56 TI:ST received. FRESH CAMPIIIRNP.. anal for •Ille J by R WILOLIA May 10. 1 , 56. rrorn Street. Columba'. Pa. CITRATE. NIACIN 11:41,a. S,•idlitz powder. sod.. Powder and Mineral Rater, aliaray • io be hod, at 4 "P"'"' 9"4!"." nr.T.T.mrs ramilv Medinate 00,1 rritom.. lit II .?".1.•:.4 School Directors and- Teachers. QOOOll BOORS, Papers,. and i School Apptt ijrntpi. We have everything necessary ton Com plete outfit for Salton! Teachers. ond'can furnislethe sonic at such rates as to defy competition. To be convinced that we do sell cheap, you need butlive us a call. tVe have a very large quantity of Sanders' and Towers' Series of Readers on band. We can sell either as low as they can be purchased, having made special arrangements with the publishers. Also a large quantity of - Stoddard's series of A"rithmeties, the most popular books of the kind now in use. We are also agents for Pelton's Outline Maps, which we can sell wholesale or retail at publishers' rates. Or ders from a distance promptly attended to. By bear ing this in mind freight might often.be saved. Pellon's Mops ore on the prdgreaswe principle. They are time-saving— time is money; so they mast be money saving. The method of teaching from these mops is teaching by the eye,-based upon the law of intellect, that the objects of sight more readily become the ob. jects of conception and memory than those of the oth er senses; and the more distinctly they are seen, the more lively is the concepuon and the more lastingthe impression on the mad. None but those who have used them can fully appreciate their usefulness. SANDERS' ELOCUTIONARY CHART, used at the Normal School—a valuable appendage to the School Room— also to be had at wholesale and retail rotes. HOLBROOK'S SCHOOL APPARATUS, another of the im provements in School Furniture.- For particulars concerning the same call on oraddress the undersign ed for a circular: Anything mid everything in the Book, Stationery and Periodical line, can be had :at the Teachers' Head Quotient,. THE KEYSTONE COLLECTION OF CHURCH MLIBIC, wnlrthe New System for Training Cboirs and Singing• Schools, just out. Published by MURRAY, YOUNG & CO., Oct. 4, IS.M. Lanea=ter, Pa. The Greatest medical Discovery OF THE AGE. DR. IENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in one of our common pasture tceeds a remedy that cum. EVERY HIND OF RUMOR, from the worst scrofula down to a common pimple. Ile has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never failed except in two cases; (both thunder humor) lie has now in possession over two hundred certificates of us virtue, nil within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottle. are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pim ples on the fare. Two to three bottles will clear the system of B Iles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth nod stomach. Three to live bottle' are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in tint Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the cars and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles ure warranted to cure corrupt mud running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles ure warranted to cure the worst case of ringworm. Two to three bottles ure warranted to cure the most desperate ease of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case o scrofula, A benefit is alw•nys experienced front the first bottle. and a perfect curets warranted whets the above quan tity is taken. Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Roston. know the effect of it in every case. So sure no water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humor. I never sold n bottle of it but that 1 sold another; after a trtut it always speaks for There are two things about this herb that ap pear to me surprising; first that it grows in our pa.- lures, in route places quite plennful, rind yet its value has never been known until I discovered it in 1846 second, that it should cure all kinds of humor. In order to give some Idea of the sudden, rise rise great popularity of the discovery, I will state that in April, 1e53, I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—in April, 1554, I sold over one thousand bottles per day of it. Some of the wholesale Druggi-ts who have been in business twenty and thirty years, sty that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was ever like it— There is a universal prni•e of it from all quarters. In my own practice. I always kept it strictly for hu mors—hut since its introduction as a general family medicate, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. Several rase, of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered incurable. have been cured by a few bottles. 0, what a mercy if it will prove effect ual in all caws of ,that awful malady—there are but few w•ho have seen more au tuna I have. I know of severny come of dropsy, all of them aged people. cured by it. For the sinuous diseuses of the fiver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever nod Agile, Pain in the Side, Diseases or the Spine, nod particularly in diseases of the kidneys, &c., the dis covery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the beat you get and enough of ft. DIRECTIONS FOR Usk.—Adults one table spoonful per clay—Children over ten years,dessert spoonful—Chil dren from five to eight years, teaspoonful. As no di. remains can he applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Manufactured by DONALD RENNEDL, No. ton War tvs street, nornury, nines. Price. Ell, , a) Wholesale Agents, New York city, C. V. Clickner. BI Barclay street; C. If. Ring, Ihd Br oadway; Rushton & C1ark",..275 Broadway; A. B. & D. Sandi, 100 Fulton street. MEM $1,781,463 71 Sold in Rochester by J. Bryan & Co.. Wholesale Agents, No. Il' Btate Firm; also. bpi,. Post do CO. (4.NIZRAL AGRNTS FOR PENNSYLVAMA.—T. W. llyou & SCUM For sale in Columbia by R. Williams, and 51cCorkle dc J. R. STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR, A GREAT ELECTRICAL REMEDY FOR PREVENTING AND CURING DISEASES. Stafford's Olive Tar Cures all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. • ALIVE TAR is applied and inhaled, and is not taken. lIECTIONS —Apply by rubbing where pain or ilkeme exist., then cover the parts with a plaster made of oiled silk, to which stitch a lion layer of cot ton butting; then cover the baiting with thin muslin. Cotton or woolen flannel may be used itistead of the oiled silk plaster, but the operations of the reined; will not be tl. speedy, nor as effective. Foe IttillALlNGt—Place a fencer over a howl of hot water. (nd keep it bet.) pour into the saucer enough Olive Tar to rover the tottom; the apartment Will anon be filled with its odor. affording to the patient an annospkere impregnated With the delightful, blended aroma of TIIE 01,1 VF; AND OF THE l'lNn. lja="Renew the Olive Tar duly for inhalmg by the above method. Another method of inhaling isto put Olive Tar on the Oded Silk Plaster, %flitch being worn upon tke chest, the heat of the body will cause the Olive Tar to evaporate gradually. and us it rises it will be in baled. The Oiled Silk P laster should be medicated with fresh Olive Tar every other day. In acute cases, or 1111i1051, of long standing, both of the above meth ods oh - inhalation should be used. fly adhering to the above directions, the very worst forms of d,-eases Guam Throat or Lungs, if not speed ily eared, ts be greatly relieved; while temporary colds, Sore Throats, Inflamed Lungs, Catarrh, Croup. Coughs, de, dc., will yield at once to its combined curative powers. Stniford's Olive Tor softens and penetraleslbe skin; therefore in all Chronic or Active Inflammations it will be found highly beneficial, us a acts dirt ctly upon the Nerves, the Muscles, a ud the OLIVE TAR OINTMENT is made by mixing 01 ve Tar mid NlllllOll Tallow in equal parts: I'las Una mein is a positive cure for nll diseases of the skin Pain cannot exist where Olive Tar or Oust Tut Oho merit is applied. Shilford's Olive Tar does not contain any miners. subsinitees, nor any poisonousldrim; the principal in gredients are Pile hlPine Tur, and Uil of the Spanish Olive, Stafford's Olive Tar ts manufactured by a process recently patented by Mr. J. K. Stafford, Practical Chemist, by which process all the Acid and Acrid properties contained in the substances forming this Compound,are separated wo boon he use of Chemicals. Sold Wholesale and Retail, by K. WILLIANIS.onIy Agent in this place. Stafford Olive Tar Company, 16 State Street, sew York, and by Druggists generally. July 10, ti•so- y CRAMPS, SCALDS, BURNS, &e. CURED in a short time by Cooper's Anti- Pain Tincture. „Asa pain alleviator, thin Tincture. though tot infallible. in not vurpnvved by any other ever offered to the afflicted. and takes the prectdence of n'.l other, wherever it iv liked, inasnmeh nv,it tc purely VEGETABLE connini•nothing POISONOUS, and may be iced sloth SAFETY. One bottle tine been known to cure six cave% of Drientery, he-idea n rasa or two of Cramp and Colic. It will relieve utmost every variety of Pain. within from one' minute to fif teen m‘nutes—even the most acute cases of Neuralgia and Rheumnuani, nod in need, not only by Phyeictutte, but by person' of every rinse and rank. WHAT Is IT GOOD FORT It i. good for wind and pain in the Stomach and Bowel., Diarrhea and Dysentery. Colic, Cholera and Cholera Mortal., Rheumau•m acute, chronic and ner vous. Philii.ic or A.ihmn, Croup, Colde, Cough., Scald., Burn., Wound., Itrui•e., Sprain., stiff and swollen Joint., Neuralgia or Tic Duloreaux, Tooth ache, Sick and Nervou. headache, to quiet a nervour re.tle..ne... and tha. enable one to Meer, calmly.— Pant in the nide, a Stitch in the Back - ,Cricks,Grampc, and almort every Land of pain, internal and external; Ivy sting. and Bite. of Pol.onoti. FEVER AND AGUK, FITS, Hiccough. Heartburn, Cold Feet, Freeze., Chilblains, Painful Corn., Swell- Old Sores, to allay Inflammation, and prevent Mortification. kr., ke. n 'PRICE .15 CENTS A BOTTLE ..Cll SAM L FILBERT, Ageut, Colusnbta June 2.9, ISSG. NEW CARPETS! NEW CARPETS! At Haldeman's. WE have JIOW open n splendid nsmort• merit of New Carpetinga for Fall and Winter. which We will sell nt very low price, Bond Hag Carper. nt 2rte . great hareaina; All Wool Ingrain Carrel, ni 621 e ; New St) In Three Ply Car. pet.; alga, Floor Oil Cloths ot - the beat maker.. Peraoaa wilting new carpet., will find it to their advantage to purchase coin na, a. in connection with our other Imam..., we can afford to sell th, 7 ., at a . . very email p•oft. lIALDENTA:V.3 Oct. 4, ISU'n. Cheap C_e•h Store. 500 REAMS WRAPPING. PAPER! The sub. *vfther ha• ruat received the above amount, of good quald) •vr•, paper_ vehteh Is altered ch•np for en...h, or in exchange for quad ration R+e• 11.7 - Cotantry Merchant• plea, nosier! C FO N lIERSMITII`St An 2, 76 Peq „ r•• Cu= h :store, Coltuulna GREAT ATTRACTION, AT lIERR'S CHEAP STORE. NEW and cheap Dclaines NeWand cheap Cashmeres. New and chenp French Menaces, - New and cheap Coburgs, New and cheap Parametta Cloths, New and cheap Alpacas, New and cheap Debeges, New and cheap mourningDelaines, New and cheap Sack Flannels, New and cheap Silk Velvets, New and cheap Colton Velvets; is New and cheap Black Silks, • New and cheap Fancy Silk+, • New and cheap Plain Silks, New and cheap Broche Shawl+, New and cheap 'Woolen Shawls, New and cheap Cloaks, s. New and cheap Mantilla+, New and cheap Velvet Ribbon. HERR'S CHEAP STORE. N 0.5, East King street, Lancaster, Pa. Illlary 17,1357. New and Cheap Groceries. THE undersigned take this method of re turning sincere thanks to their numerous friends for the liberal patronage given them durtng - the past year, and respectfully ask a continuance of the same. They.have just returned from Philadelphia with a very large lot of fine Groceries, Confectionery, &c, among which may be found the following: Lovering's Syrup Molasses, ,New York Syrup Molasses. Prime baking Molasses, Sugar House Molasses A large lot of Sugars, Coffee. &c. Also, a lot of fine Baking Raisins, only 121 cents. Fine large bunch and layer Raisins, in whole and quarter bones. 25 boxes - Figs, different grades. A lot of Prunes, in fancy boxes, very fine. A large lot of fancy and common Candies. Also, Fig Marmalade, Jelly Cakes, Sop Sago Cheese, Ketchup, and a great variety of other articles, suitable for the present season. I . I7'PLEASE GIVE VA A CALL. H. SUYDAM& SON, Corner of Front and Union stoeets. Columbia, December 13, 1836. CARD. PROFESSOR Frederick Haas, kgraduatc of the Ileidelburg and Gottingen Unlversities, offers his cervices to the citizens ofColumbta, as a-Teacher of Music, and the Greek, Latin, French, and German languages. He may be found at the Washington. House, after the Ist of October, and he will be glad to receive public favor. Columbia, September 27, 1.856-tf The Adams' Express Company! THE most reliable medium for shipping Freight, Small Parcels, packages of Money, ke.. to all parts of the United States and Canadas, and for ilteprompt Collection of Notes, Bills, Drafts, &c. The subscriber respectfully informs his old friends and the public generally. that ho has been appointed Agent of die Adams' Express Company, in Columbia, Pa, nad hopes, from his acquaintance with and knowledge of the business community of Philadel phia, alto along thevarious railroad lines,that he will lie able to give full sati.faction to all who do business through tins agency. jr - Orders solicited and punctually attended to. JAMES W. MOORE, Office on Front street, lintween Locust and Walnut. Columbia, January 17,1557. NEW GOODS AT THE FARMERS STORE rfilTE subscriber, thankful for the very lib era! patronage extended to him since his open ing. begs leave to call the attention of his friends and the public, to his large assortment of NEW GOODS, JuSt received and for role at the lowers rate.. Ili. mock consi.t, of a well•.elected os.ortment of 17Tp GOO C 31.8 of every kind, tunable for the season, ono et a. character likely to render sati.fnetion to ell. FOR THE LADIES—he hem the richest style all wool Delnines, plots do., of all colors, all wool Pink's, Cashmeres, Coburgs, Prints. Sm.,. he. Fur nishing Good ' of all kinds—such as Sliceungs, Shirt ing. Checks. Ticking., Ac., in great variety. FOR GENTLEMEN—everything they wish. an exists fine assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres Vest ings.&c.. which they will appreciate "on sight." Also, Groceries, giieensware. Glassware, Looking Glosses, Table and Floor Oil Cloths, and everything it family desire, in the way of comfort or convesu; mice. My motto is Small profits and quick sales, , and I trust the public generally will cull and examine my stock. T. J. KUCII, Columbia, October 11, , NEW FALL FASHIONS OF" .IE3ALT/S, JUST received at IMES D, GRIFFITH'S HAT AND CAP STORE, Front street, Columbia. The subscriber, thankful for favors received since he has Inca in Imemees, would inform his friends and the public that he has just returned from the city, with a splendid lot of the most fashionable Oral'ext gm EVICLCI. witin ht,en MB, ever tor ellsll. - ullU ree for youruelve, JAMES D. GRIFFITH. fl:r A Inn, a first-rate assortment of children's Fancy HA l'A AND CAPS. Columbia. September 1550. PRIME GERMAN SEGARS. IRAVE JUST RECEIVED 200,000 MORE of those plumE SEGARS, which I will Fell CHEAPER than any Store in this or any other town. . 75torea..r..c.ape.risg, and others will do well by giving me a cull before pureba•ing elsewhere.: The above mentioned Segura ran be seen at J. F. SMITH'S Vt'holesnle Confectionary establishment. Front street, two doors below the NVashington house, Columbia. Columbia, Aug. al, ISM. TPI33 POPULAR 13001 C, Kane's Arctic Exploring Expedition, FOR which Congress has so liberally art: proprinited. It is a book every American can be proud oft every intelligent American should pos sess a copy. Its Interest is unparalleled, and it is embellished with about 300 fine steel engravings, taken from sketches by the author. Every person that has not received a copy from the travelling agent. should call the Cheap Book Store and procure one. IVe have speeril arrangements with the agent for this object, ail have them in quantities. The Court of Napoleon; or Society under the first Empire—with Portraits of its BellUileS, Witgand Re routes. The plan of this work is to present in one view the a:tsp.:ice of French society, from the confu sion into tvWrh it was thrown by the revolution, to recular and normal situation under the dictatorship of Napoleon. The various periods treated of are il lustrated by their remarkable women; the Reign of Terror by its Heroines. The-illustrations tire superb. The paper and type the very best We have but a specimen copy on hand, which we invite all to tall null see, and sub senhe for it if desired. AA a Gilt Book for the Iloli• days it will be the finest of the season. IU - Rememlier the large and select stock of Rooks just received from Philadelphia and New York Trade Sales, at the cheap Booksior, of . MURRAY, YOUNG & CO.. North Queen street, or Centre Square, Lan. Pa. , Nov. 15 1.50. JEST received 1000 lbs. extra double bolted . Buckwheat Meal, at Dee.:2o, laid. TI. SUYDAM & SON'S. WEISER'S celebrated Hominy for sale by LI. t..UYLiANI & EON. DIARIES for 1857, at the News Depot, lry SAYLOR h McDONALD. Columbia, Jan. 17, 1857. ASUPERIOR lot. of Black and Gran Teas, Cotree nod Chocolate, just received at n. & CON', Corner of Front and Union. Its Pee. 20,1E159 (INE HUNDRED DMUS worth of Portion!. Jr -nine., Irtirsee, Reticule.. tre...ju.t received from New York, or FILBERT'S Golden Mortar Drag Store. Price. from 25 eta. to $4,00, November 29, 1850. HOMINY, Cranbrrries, Raisins, Figs, Alm- Walnuts, Cream Nut•, dm..just received at It. kI7IDAMAL PDX'S. Columbia, Dec.:C .l , / Kw% LAMPS, LAMPS, LAMPS. Just received at rtlbert , t Drug Store, a new and beautlful lot o Lump. <W all tievcruttions. November 2J, 18.;4,. A NEW lot of Carriage and Bathing Sponge, .rik_ Net recetved by the eub•erther. SAAPI, FILBERT, Trout •trcet, Columbia, Prt Nov. 29, 1.955 A SUPERIOR article of burning Fluid just . 41 received and for ogle by H. SUYDAM A; trrONT. A LIIIGg lot of Baskets, Brooms, Buckets, Dru•hc., dr.e., for sale by If. SUYDAM .1. SON. WE REL'S Instantaneous Feast or Baking Powder, for .ft le by H. SUYDAM dc SON. ALARGE lot of City cured Dried Beef, jug received al 11. SUYDAM & sine!. Columbia, December 20,1050. A HIV and ' fresh lot of Spices, just re ceived at tt. SI;TDAM & Columbia, Dec 120,1556. COUNTRY Produce constantly on hand an d for •alc by H. SUYDAM & SON. YER'S CHERRY PECTORAL —.To.t received a A. fresh supply of A sees Cherry Pectoral and Ca thartic Ptlla, at McCORRLE & DELL.ETT*S Family medicine Store, Odd renown' flail. ' Columbia, October 45, IS'S% SOAP 110ILERS. Look at thi , '—Keystone State Sa• pontfier or Concentrated Lye, for making flnrd or Soft Soap. One ca ke it...efficient to make 15 calla. of Soft Snap: or 9 pound• of lined Soap. and coat on nnlr• lc/ rent•. at 51cCORKI.111k DELLRTT'S /let •l.i. 1-54, dt• Medicine Store. GERIIARD BRANDT, CONTINUES to occupy the large.;beilding at the cnrner of Second and Locust streets, and offers to those desiring comfortable boardlngthe great est conveniences. At his Saloons and Restaurarit will be found Luxuries of all kinds in season, - which will he served up in :he best manner and at the shall est notice. Re respectfully solicits a shard of patron age. [Columbia, Blay 10, 1556. Monet Vernon House, Canal Basin; Columbia, Pa. HENRY K. DENIER, PROPRIETOR; The best accommodations and every attendon given to guests, who may favor this establishment with their patronage. lESG-tf• Fraikiliu House, Locust Bt. - Colin:tibia, Pa THE subscriber continues to occupy . this well-known (fowl. and will do everything in his power to comfortably entertain all who may patron ize him. llis facilities for accoramodating../lorses i Drovesoke.i are snperior. •• • ' ' • •":* • MARTIN ER IN. Apri119,1956-ly Washington House, Columbia, Pa. DANIEL HERR, PROPRIETOR. THIS old and well-known house is shill la the occupancy of the subscriber,and offers every inducement to the traveller, in the way of comfortand convenience. The Cars, east and weiit, start from this e.tablisliment. and Aftsother advantages unsur passed by any. Terms reasonable.' D. lIERR.. Columbia, Apti11.2,18.56-ly Bellevue House, • NT E. CORNER of Front and Walnut streets, . G COLUMBIA, PA. • JOSHUA J. AULT. PROPRIETOR. {sifeeessor to Bardwel Fh Breneman arid Mrs. ;Inlets) The House Is furnished with all Modern Improve ments, and every attention will be given to secure the comfort of guests. Charges moderate. Columbia, April 12, 18.564 f "TV DOl I shall boiti•down to it, and the great of ectzth shall kneel before it." Never could this be Said vvitit more truth, than know applies to. this remedy Tor airectlans of this !brow. arid imig% 'llle , i xalted in learning and power,acknowl edge its supremacy, while both the little and the great can feel its beneAt.s. he lib eral-minded among those skilled to cure are free to own its mastery over distempers wlika have bridled their art. Those of exalted stations are not.azhamert to testify to its virtues, but deem it a duty-and a plea sure to thus hold nut the lamp of Their experience - Iry their suffering fellow men. Extract from a letter of our Minister at the courts of the Sublime Porte. Legation of the U. S. A., Constantinople, Turkey, Dr. J. C. Ayer.—Deer Sir: The Cherry feeler*. received train you for the Sultan has bgen delivered to his private secret:lll'ot the palace. and you will doubtless hear from it in due season. That you were so kind as to bend me, has been given to trial in who have in many cams. found it exceedinerua***, ••••" • Yours, respectfully, GED. I'. MARSH. • Minister Plenipotentiary of the U. S. A , to Ttirkiy. Curneoa, West Indies. March 5,1952.•:- Dr. T. C. Ayer: —1 use your Cherry Pectoral in my practice, and nm satisfied it is a remedy which must meet in every country the highest approbation. C. W. JACIIIIEP.R. M. D." - Resident Court Physician. Among the eminent editors,who testify to their per sonal experience and knowledge of the wonderful eures, and immense usefulness of the Cherry Pee toral in their sections. wo may mention: J. H. Samson "Democrat," McConnellsburg, Pa. J. Nimbi, & do., "Journal," Reading' Pa. Raymond. Harper & Co , New York Timers. S. Cobb, Christian Freeman, Roston. Wm. H.Jaeolts. Christian Chronicle, Philnd. Rev. E. G. Reese, Methodist Protestant, HaltimOre Geo. D Prentice, Louisville Journal. Ky. Charles Cook. Democrat, Danville, Pa. Pl. Hannum, Democrat, Allentown, l'a. , Sherman & Hamm, State Gazette, Tientod These gentlemen have not only certified to - these statements in their papers, to the pidle, bat have sent me their personal letters, to the effect shut thex have found my preparation alt article of great public utility. Prepared by • .1 C. AVER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, ➢lass. SAMUEL FUMES?, Agent for Columbia, Pa. Dec. 0,19.50-9 mos Ladies' & Gentlemen's Restaurant and Ice Cream Saloon.- MRS. BEITER Informs her friends and the public generally. that in conneetnan with her (heretofore well patronized) lee Cream Saloon, she has commenced Weeping a refeatory where OYSTERS alder JILL HINDS OF BErazszavzENTs may be obtained In the beat style, and at the shortest notice. Ai her accommodations are very ruperior, she confidently relies upon n liberal share of public patronage. Every effort will be made to afford her ono.. •tatisronliet. IC:gßlNTnivs RESTAURANT AND SALOON', Front. between r.ocust and Union streets, Columbia. Nov. 1, 1856-tf. SELLING OFF AT COST. THE subscriber' corner of Fifth and Union street‘, will sell at private sale, at nett cost prices, the following styles of goods: Calicoes, GingMims, Delaines. Alpacas, Cloths, Cam mcres, Gnsmitets.,Scitrimer Goculsot all kinds. Vemings, Flannels, Itluslins, Drilling.. and a great varietylaf all hind, in the way of Dry Goods; Also, a large assert, meta of Boots and Slims of all sizes.- • a The un der mgrleil. intending to confine his'altdrftion to the (.110CERY BUSINESS, hereafter. Mikes his stock of Dry Goods to his friends MO die public. witliont pro - Fitt All are requested to call mid get BARGAINS. Grocer ies may be obtained as usual. nt the same place. He respectiully solicits a share of public patronage. GEORGE VILLE, . Corner of Fifth anti Union Streets. Columbia, July 5, 1.4".in-tf CADINIIT WARE ROOM. THE subscriber would inform" his friends J. and the public generally, that he continues' to manufacture, slid has constantly for sale ALL KINDS OF CABINET WARE, such no Secretaries, Bureaus, Workstandn. Dining and Breakfast Tables, Card, l'ier and Centre Tables, French, Field, High and Low Post Bedsteads, &c., together with every other article of Cabinet Ware, which he will sell at the lowent Tensible prices. His workmen are experienced and capable. and hinartie les are warranted equal if 1101 superior to any sold in the place. AN ELEGANT HEARSE. equal to any in the cams, can always 170'1 . 0110 at his establishment, in Locust street, below So, aid COFFINS will he made. and funerals in town or coun try attended at shim. notice. He respectfully solicits o share of public patronage, confident that he can render genernlsatinfaction. Columbia. April 12,18:30. CASP.AR SP IBRRT. ItacCOILIELB & DELLMTT, Wholesale and Retail Druggists. Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia, Pa, TM: hove just returned from Philadelphia with a lato TV Stock of Drugs. Medicines, Se., Ac.. which we will sell nt the lowest nom, Druggists, Storekeepers and Physicians, desirous of purelinstng pure Drugs, Ace., NA find it to their ' ads antage to girl us ti call. Also, a Inge assortment of Perfumery, Cosmetic Toilet Articles, Ae. The medicines mere selected with special refer ence to Physician's Prescriptions and-Family use. Columbia, Nov. Every Day articles used in Every Family Ground Pepper, Cream Tartar, " Allspice, Indino. Cloves, Sal :Eratus, .- , • Ciunumon, Pearl ash; - Mace, 'Saponifier, , . • Nutmegs, Mustard, ..Ginger, Mustard Seed, • Rice, Table Oil, - Corn Stnrch, Washing Soda, Wheat Starch, Rose nod Peach 'Waters, Farina. Flavoring Extracts, &c.. Baking Soda, For sale at McCORKLE & DIILLF.TT'S Odd Fellows' Hall, Odd Fellows' Hall, Locust It . Columbia, October 23,1836. Susquehanna. Planing COLUMBIA, PA. HE undersigned respectfully annou nce( their friends nod patrons, and to the public gen era ly. that they are prepnred to furnish all kind• of FLOORING, SIDING AND SURFACED LUM BER. Al.o. Door., Sa.h, Shutters, Blinds, Window anti Door Frames, Mouldings, &c., at the lowest market prices. All orders by mail or otherwise adikessed ter the undersigned, Columbia, Pa.. shall receive prompt at. tent ton. ;MI:ONO - UN & HUEY. May M. 1.956-te. ONCE MORE ON HAND, • • With a Large and Superior Assortment of VirtS.TCIICEIS, 31:11iXTEX.R1F, 411611. SII VEIRWAILI3. ri OLD, LEVER WATCHES, Duplex, Lepineir, %...A and Qu3rtlers.ni prices tonal everybody. Also n entire nrw stork of CAMEO AND MOSAIC BREASTPINS and E/Irßifigs, di the latest st) les. CLOCKS! CLOC.KSI of every description; togetber swab a thousand and one other articles, can be had at P. SHREINER'S; Mach and Jewelry Store, FroneStrere, Columbia. April 5.1,‹A. Cloaks and Talmas. • T[7F. will open this dny another handsome , artgort- 4 , `V ment of Elegant Cloaks. (or the holidays, from, 93,50 to 5.10,00. Great Bargains offered,ot HALDEMAN'S Cheap Clark Store: December 111956. FOR TUD IZOLID4YS. CREAT assortment of HATS & CAPS, S! or all kind., at Jacob N 0.2 Skim-- nee@ Row. r.rlCy Cap. oinl.l kind., Children'. Cap., &C...suit ablefor holiday pre.ent.. übft Hat• arm: own man. sibiethre. mpenor and Megan*. AT.o, evetribing rit mr line new and clomp. JACOB Dee. 20.1c113. Nn 9 .Lre Iner'.. Row. Fronc..t
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