'TM RECEIVED. a leautitml assortment of ILO Ink Stands, at Ole lleadquurtur, and Netvn Depot. Columbia. April 19,1857. PIANOS AND ItItLODEONS. /131IEPARD, agent for.the sale of Pianos Li. from the best Philadelphia, New York and Bos ton Manufacturers, will 'elver and &liver those of the first quality, at less Man city priers; also. Melo deons of the mot perfent tone and finish. of every variety of sire turd atylu. Rooms in Locuiit street, first door above the bank. ‘lolumbio, AprllSB,lnn-iff NOTICE. Tlll3 MISSES LINDSAY would respectfully inform their customer's and friends that they have REMOVED TO FRONT STREET, And now occupy the store room lately occupied by John. Felix as a Jewelry . store, where they are now re ceiving arid opening their new stock of SPRING ./E SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS, Consisting of everything that is choice and desirable in :Ribbons, Bonnets, Laces, Caps, d-c. In the way of straw goods, also. we exhibit a stork segaulPer the best anywhere: while our reasonable prices must commend our goods to all who wish to practice ..economy. Apnl Ire, ~C -A. Ft. 7CI , I To tho Citizens orColumbia and Vicinity. THE subscriber takes this method of in forming his friends ned the public, thut he has now opened the grocery in Odd Fellows Hull, formerly kept by S. C. Swartz, where he will keep constantly on hand, at lowest prices, FRESH. GROCERIES, - - . - Of all kinds; such as Sugarstprime Colfecs—Rio, Java. Laguuyra. Teas—Black, Young Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial, Av. The best Syrups and Baking Molasses, pure Cider Vinegar, Cheese, Meat, Fish. Rice, Farina. Corn Starch, Chocolate, Cocoa. Candles, Segurs and Tobacco of different brands, Pickles is jars orotherwise, Ketchups, Pepper Sauce, Spices of all kinds, Dried Fruit —Apples, Peaches, Cherries, ..te. , Washing and Fancy Soaps, Earthen. Glass and (VC...SW:IP% Brooms. Brus hes. Ropes, Scrubs and Clamps. Also, Fruit and Con fectionery. Superfine and Extra Family Flour, Oatmeal, Corn Meal, Buckwheat Meal, Unbolted IVhent Meal, Feed. he ., with all other articles usually found in a similar establishment. Country produce taken in ex change forgoods. T.ERMS Caf SS. The above sys tem will be strictly adhered to. N. B.—Good delivered free of charge. Columbia, Aril le, 1e57-3t A. M. RAMBO. THE NEW STORE OPENED, With a New Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. It lIKLUB desires to inform his friends C and the public, that he has removed to his New Store near the Market House, in Locust street; inral I. now ready 10 . .upply all who may favor hail with their custom, writ it arQl.- Ma' article of BOOTS AND SHOES, °revery description. suititgle for Ladies, Gents, Miss es. Youths and Children. As heretofore, he will pay particular attentios to the Ladies , brunch of the business. His stork is sonde up to order, and for style and workmanship cannot be surpassed In Columbia. He respectfully asks for it continuance of the very liberal patronage heretofore received; and notwith standing the great advance in the price of shoes, lie is determined to sell CHEAP FOR CASH. • C. R. McCLIINS. April 18, 1837 , 3 t Locust street ; Columbia. A COOL ADVERTISEMENT. MRS. ELIZA YOUNG respectfully informs the public thst she has fatted up looms in her sew buildenc, near the Town Hall, and will open about the first of May. 1111 ICE CREAM. SALOON, in connection with the Fancy Cake Baking and Can dy 1111'611CM Wedding Panics, &c.. supplied at the shortest notice. A share of the public patronage re spectfully solicited. Columbia, April 18.185741 To those who want NATS AND CAPS, OF the Latest Spring and Summer styles, at low prices. would any, go to liens' Hat and= Cap Store, and yen will lie accommodated. Do you wino a Fine Moleskin Silk lint? Go to Hess' cheap Hat and Cap l'itore, where you eon get one do per cent. cheaper than any other place this aide the city. Do you want the latest style Soft Hai or Cap? Go to Hess' Hat Manufactory, where you rota get them cheaper than any other place in Columbia. Do you want a Fancy lint or Cap for youth or chil dren? Go to the Fa,hiontible Hat Store. where you have the largest stock to select from, and can get Caps as low n< twenty-five cents. Do you want to get your Ilat dressed up free of charge? If so, buy them at Hess' Fashionable Hut and Cup Store. en Front street, a new doors east of Shrei ner's Jewelry Store. Do you want to encourage Home Industry? If so, buy your Hats and Caps at Hess' lint Manniamory. . Do you want a bat to feel easy and comforiolde? Go to Hens' 11111. Store, where you can get them made just to order. Do you wont Summer Hats? Call at the Fashion:l - Hut Store. and get a line Panama, Mariciabo, Leg horn, Swirl., Canada, Palin, Chip and all other k man 5 In a word, if you want a Hat that is not got up by boys and inexperienced hands, expressly for whole- saling, go to Hess' Fashionable Hat and Cap Store, N 0.3 Shreiner's Row. Front street, Columbia, Fa. Columbia, April IS, 1537. Cheap Carpets ! Cheap Carpets! A NEW EXCITEMENT HAS been created by the opening of a New Carpet Store, of N 0.304 Market street. first door above Uth, youth side, Philadelphia, which we have filled with a complete atnek of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C., Wool Carpet.,37 and 50c, worth 62 and 75e; Tapestry Carpets,sl.2o worth $1,50. Ve intend to make this really the Great Emporium of Market street. for CHEAP CARPETS—as we have discarded entirely the olibln.hioned high prices which others adhere to. Our friends from the country can buy from us with perfect confidence. Goode never misrepresented for the sake of makiter sale.. as i. so Mien the case. WINDOW SHADES. As this i• the only place where a general assortment of Shades is kept, you will always find anything you want train 25 cts. to $lO. We offer extraordinary inducement' to all daises. and boldly assert that we do sell cheaper then is usual among other dealers; we arc satisfied with small profit., preferring to do a large business.— Your patronage is respectfully solicited. EVANS & ‘VAI.TON: Carpet Warcrooms 304 Market street, one door above 9th, eolith side Joux M. EvA:vs. April 19,19.57-3moß STOVES! STOVES!!' STOVES!!! WIIOLESALE and Retail. The undersigned re,prettully cull the attention of drove in want of a good article of Cooking, anti Heating' Stoves,. to their extenvive stock, cempnring the hollowing Stove. to wit: Globe Conic, Completes, Delaware Cook. Banner, Flat Top, Bal. State. Ariel, Buck Cook, &c , &c., oleo, Furnaces and Gas Ovens. We also call the Intention of denier.; throughout the country to our extensive assortment. Rights given far some of the best nrticlep in the Henting and Cook ing line known. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. NEMAN Sr WARN ICI: N. E. Gor. Scram! nod Race street, Philadelphia. April 18,1837-3 m SAVING FUND OF THE National Safety Trust Company, WALNUT street, south-west corner of Third. Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Penneylannia. Money it received in any sum, large or small. and interest paid from Me day of depodt to the day of withdrawal. The office i. open every day from 9 o'clock in the monthly, till: o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thureday evening. till It o'clock. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All RUMS large or small, are paid back to GOLD on demand without notice, to any amount. HON. HENRY L. IIF.NIER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, VICE President. Wm. J. REED, Secretary. DIRECTORS. iittcpry L. Renner, C. Landreth Munn+, Edward L. Carter, F. Carroll Ilrews:er, 'Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry. .Ssomel If. Anbton, Henry L. Churchman, James B. Smith, Francis Lee. This company confines it< business entirely io the receiving of money on interest. The investment• amounting to nearly One Million and a Half of Dol. ',arid as per published report of Assets, are made in conformity with the provisions of the Charier. in 'Real Elate. Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such first class securities, as will always insure perfect security :So the depositors. and which cannot fail to give per manency and stability to thisold and well established ;Institution. ' ApriflS, GEORGE Z. RE.VZ. GEORGE W. ItUFFNAGLE . BENTZ & HtifF'FNAGL.E, ,(stiegmors to Danici Herr,) WASHINGTON HOUSE, Columbia,:Lasicastcr co., Pa. T • IIE subscribers having effected a lease of ' this well-known and popular Hotel. hereb give no t ice that they have thoroughly re-fitted and-reno vated it. The establishment has been te-furnished at great expense, and nothing has been left undone to render it one of the most agreeable and comforta ble hotels in the state. o — Adjoining the hotel is a first-class RESTAU RANT, whicb is supplied with all the debeacier of the season, and which is not surpassed py any simi lar establishment in Phi ludelphia. They respeetfull y solicit the patrensge .of ;be poblic. April It, 1..W.'•1y BENTZ h. BUFFNAGLE. J. H. HUNTER, JUSTICE 6F THE PEACE, has =axed his residence an n.flee, to Second street..6ctoreen Lecun tend' Ihrolitut3ret door north of the Lutheran Church, 14,.e re ca 7 lot found at all times.. April It, A LOT OP • APPLEBOTTkR for sale by the cioek or quart, at the Urocery, in Udd enlumbin, Apii119,1837-3t VRESII Batter, Begs, Mackerel by the half _L u r quarter barrel, Dried Beef and Ham.. for sale by A. M. RAMBO, April le. 1F357-31. Odd Fellow.' Hall. h WElal;goevft Pun„dli'4:ll7"lrcrsecrin"lll:llaLnleplicnr the by which we cull furili-h any music published in ilk country, at a few daps holiec. New music received as soon as published. April IS, 1357. SAYLOR & McDONALD.3 1857. 1857. NEW GOODS AGAIN! AT lIALDEMAN'S NEW STORE. - urn take piaroare in informing the public that we I have completed our alteration• and improve mettle, and have now arranged our second large pur chase of SPRING GOODS tVe cordially invite all our friends to coil and ex amine our clock told improvements, whether they wish to purchase or not, as we feel confident that with our increased facilities, we can offer induce ments not to he tort with elsewhere. JUST RECEIVED.—The largest and most varied assortment of DRESS GOODS, ever opened in Co lumbia, including new spring Silks ' 13ayadere Flounced Silk Robes. India Silks, Plum, Plaid and Striped Ducals, Ducal Robes, Poplin Robes. Berege Robes.tawn Robes, Organdie L.lWll..Chnliies, Real French Chintzes,Brilliantes, and many new novelties In Dress Goods never offered in this place. EMBROIDERIES AND LACES. Ladies will always find at this counter a varied as.ortnient of Rich French Worked Collars, Sleeves and Cutfs, Collar. and Sleeves. and Collars and Culfa to match; Jaeonet and Swiss Edgings and Inseriings. Jaconat and Swiss Bands and FlounCing.. Laces and Edgings. of all kinds. Embroidered, Hemstitched and Printed Bordered Handkerchiefs. &e., &c. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! We now have a large a,ortmem of gaawla, among which will be :mind a great variety of Stella with printed and broche border.: in new style, mid all the choice cobra from 5.:2,00 to .$lO,OO. Alto, other Shawl+ in every variety. • MANTILLAS! MANTILLAS!! Just opened our new stock of Spring Mantillas of all the new slutpes in 'Mick silk, colored silk. moire antigun and lice. We invite the Indies to extaitine our sissoriment. Wc are now selling extra Kiel] Mantillas ut very low prices. PARASOLS! PARASOLS! Aiso, new Partt.ols of this season: styles. at all price•. 75c. to $6.00. We have the largest stock in Columbia. Best Kid Cloves at 571 c. LINEN GOOD :—Our stock of Linen floods has been greatly increased, and selected with pa rlieu:tar attention to the purity ni the Fehr.: and Bleat.lt. DOMESTIC GOODS! A huge sock of hest makes at lowest price•. No advance in NI ash!), Call and examine our 1:21 cent Bleached Shiriiair Muslin—Lest ever cold al the price. HOUSEICEEPING GOODS: In thi+ de.purtmeint will be found every article ne tiv.sary to (sun the eatircoutAtof those commencing, lion•ekeeping. GLOVES. 110SIERV AND TRIMMINGS—Every variety atheism :mods kepi constantly nn hund. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. At our cloth costlier may always lie found a good •cock of Blurb and Farley Cloth.. Rhu•k 111141 Fancy Cn+•imere•. Velvet. Silk mid Marseilles Vesiings, also, Jeans. Cords. Sr.. CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, S.C. We have greatly ineren=ed our •tioek of Super Bruieiela Carpeting, Imperial Three Ply do., Super Ingrain do.. Fine and Medium Ingrain do.. Venetian and Rag do.; Floor Oil Cholla. from one to four yards wide, ofMarling*. in every width, plain, white and checked; Also, Cocoa Mattings, for public rooms and office , . Window Shade?, Looking Glasiiev, Philadelphia Carnet Chitin. Prime I.ive Greve Fettiherv.. CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. We invite attention to our China, Glass and Queens ware Room, which contains the hirgeot and rms. , ' va ried cinch ever brought to this market, which we offer to sell nt much below the regular prices. n'Our customers are invited to call and receive a book and catalogue of Goods, published for free distribution, at lIALDF.MAN'S Cheap Cash More, Columbia. N. —All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change for Condo. Columbia, April 111,1:',57. New and Cheap Clothing Store. TEE subscriber respectfully informs his triends mid the public generally. that be leas opened at his store in Front street. two doors below like American liceu-e, a large and excellent assort ment of C IL 0 T II I N G . CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, TRININIINUS, Ste. He is ready to furnish and mnke up ut the shortest entiee.and upon the most reasona ble terms. any. and everything in his line. He re spectfully enlieii< 11 clinic of pu hlie patronage April 11. 1t 4 57 it • JOHN C. MbILORUNI. Manufacturer's Insurance Company. 1 1 11ARTER Perpetual. Granted by the State of Pennsylvania. Capital, $50.000. Fire, Ma rine and Inland Transportation. Aaron S. Lippincott. President. Wm. A. Rhodes, Vice President. Alfred Weeks. Secretary•. DIREC'T'ORS—Aaron S. Lippincott, Wm. A. Rhode,. %Vat. H. Thomas. William Neal. Charles Wise,A Ified Week s. J. Rinaldo Sank, John P. Simons, Charles .1. Field. James I'. Smyth. Office. No. In Merchants' Exchange. Philadelphia. THOMAS WELSH, Agent, Columbia, I'a, April 11, 15.57.1 y REIVIOVAL Or JOHN SHEN BERGER'S FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. VIE undersigned having removed his Fur niture %Ware Rooms and slanufnetory. to his new brink buildings. Oil the south side of Locust street. be twee:, Seemid nerd Third streets. respectfully- invites his friends and the public to give him a cull. A large nil superior clock 01 * CABINET-WARE A NDCHAIR-WORK, 01 ell descriptions. will be kept constantly 011 liand, which will be sold on the most Tea sonahle terms. As he manufactures his own work, be is enabled to warrant every article to be what it is represented; and to be netgood ns itia cheap. His stock is very large, and in part embraces Drees sing. Plain and Fancy Bureaus; Sideboards, Sofas; Curd. End. Sofa, Centre, Dressing,Dining an Break first TABLES; Common. French and other BED STEADS; Common and Fancy MIA IRS. and SET TEES of every style:. together with a genera: assort ment of all kinds of FURNITURE. Funeral:: will be attended with a Splendid Ilearse, on short notice. n rid all necessary attention given to UNDERTAKING. Ile respectfully solicits a share of public patronage as well as a eon:Matinee :lithe custom with which he 11115 been liberally favored. Columbia, April 11.1857. J. B. WALTON. JOIIN FELIX, has removed his Watch, Clock and Jewelry R‘tabliMment to hie new stand on Front etreei. third door below the American House. He hat on hand a large ' , took of • •-• WATCHES CLOCKS, AN D J EWELRY, which he is prepared to sell eheaper titan they can he bought at any other establishment. Ho is pre pared to offer great bargain... rind he rcapectfully in vites the attention of purchasers to his stock, which embraces - . • GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, of every kind; all kinds of CLOCKS. from 51.50 up wards; he invite the attention of Boatmen tohis large stock of LEVER BOAT CLOCKS; JEWELRY. con sisting of Ear Rings, Finger Rings Breast Pin*. &c.; all kinds of Silver :Spoon.; Plated Soup Lndles,Table and Tell Spoons. Fork•. &r., which are warranted to wear nenrly equal to Silver; Gold and Silver Pen cils and Pens; Gold and Silver Speetneles; together with the greatest variety of FANCY ARTICLES ever before offered. CUTLERY.—AIso, a superior experiment of I.e valuer,. And ether Plato's, and all kinds of Kitty.. , of the be't manufacture. Strict attention will be given.aa heretotore i to tue repairing. of clocks, welding Rod jewelry; and all work will he warranted. A continuance of former patronnge I. reppect fully snliPited. JOHN FELIX. Columbin. April 11.1P57. DO YOU IVISN BARGAINS ? IF O. DO TO THE FARMERS' CASH STORE, LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, PA. AVE take this opportunity of announcing, that we hope just received a new and splendid assortment of Pinang and summer goods .consisting of Dry Good... Groceries. Queensware and Glassware, Table and Floor Oil Cloths, Looking Glasses. &c. FOR THE LADIES Rich style+ of Fancy and Black Silks. all prices; Chattier. Bcreges. Delnines, beautiful Pilots; and, in fact • every article of dress goods that will Ire fashionable during the coming sea port. FOR MEN AND FrOr.—Cloths.Cassimeres.Carli• meretten. Croton Cloth, Tweeds. Cottopindes,tke., &c.; Silk and Alarsailles Vesting. in great variety; and all good• suitable for Gentlemen's complete outfit. Furnishing goods,Sheetings. iH uslma.t: becks, Trek- Mg*. Osaahurgs. &e., &c.; together wtth n large as sortment of (lumen-ware and Glassware, Table arid floor Oil Cloth,. and a fresh lot of Grocerie. and Sprees. all of which will be sold at prices that cannot tail to pith all. Our goods were selected with great care, and to the beet et t een teee, so that we will be able, in price and quality. to compete with any other store in Colum bin. Form , :' Store has always had the reputation of being the CHE A,P STORE, and this fact was neve. announced by Books, but from the lips of our custom ers We desire particularly to mate, that while we do sell groceries an cheaply as they can be pold. with out a we can also sell Pry Goods as cheap as any other house an town. ijj'As heretofore, all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods, and the highest market price a llowed for the same. T. J. ICUCII. Farmers' Cash Store, opposite the Franklin House, Columbia. l's. April 4. 18.77 • BOWMEN*. 1571 1 E OR SIX GRNTLEXEN can obtain board I 14, - application to Mr•. lalubach, at No. l. Car pet Hall. Xrant oireet, Columbi a. Ilagre.b ph.ISSE.-tf Music: Music:: REMOVAL PETER. FRALBIr, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. All kinds of 7 0 ,[1q Gentlemen's wear made to order. An as• sortment of Fine HOOTS & SHOES, of home-make, eonsuintly on hand. In Locust street, between Odd Fellows' Hall and Town Hull, Columbia. April I 1.1057-31. NOTICE. THE attention of subscribers to the Stock of the Columbia Pier Company, is drawn to the following resolution, passed at the last meeting of the Board of NI onagers: -•'Phut all delinquent subseriberl he re quested to give their notes, bearing intere-t at GO days trout date, twit h interest from the Ittne the in-talments were milled fur up to the date of the tote;) otherwise. suit will be instituted for the recovery of the same." Extract from the minutes. DANIEL lIERR, Previdcnt. Attest—A. S. IlntEN, secretary. April I I, 1057-3 t BLELCIrWOOD'S MAGALZINE AND The British Quarterly Reviews. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO SUI3SCRI BE Cost Reduced 50 to 75 per Cent. L. SCOTT & co., New Stotts, continue to publish the following leading British Periodi cals, viz: 1. The London Quarterly (Conservative.) 2. The Edinburgh Review ( JVhia.) 3. The North British Review (Free Ch.) 4. The Westminster Review (Liberal.) 5. Blackwood's Edinburg Mag. ( Tory.) These Periodicals ably represent the three great political parties of Great .Britain—Whig, Tory, and Radical,—but politics forms only one feature of their character. 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We propose to furnish the two years at the following extremely low rotes, viz: For Blackw•ood's Magazine, For any one Review, 4 00 For any two Reviews, 0 00 For Blackwood and one Review, 7 00 For Blackwood and two Reviews, 9 00 For three Reviews, 8 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews, 12 00 For the four Reviews, 11 00 For Blckwood and the four Reviews, 14 00 *To avoid fractions, $5 may be remitted for Blackwood, for which we will forward that work for both years, post paid. N. B.—The price in Great Britain of the live Periodicals above named is about $3l per annum. As we shall never again be likely to offer such inducements as those here presented, NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE!! 13:7 - Remittances must, in all cases, be made direct to the Publishers, for at these prices no commission can be allowed to Agents. Address, LEONARD SCOTT F.: Co., No. 54 Gold-street, N. York. Hover's Liquid Hair Dye. THIS flair Dye needs only a trial to satisfy all of its perfection as a Dye, and the following testimoninl from that eminent Analytic Chemist, Pro fessor Booth, of the U. S. Mint. will only confirm what hout,unds hove previously borne testimony to. .1./.IsORATORY FOR PRACTICAL CIIF:MicTST, St. Stephen's Place. ==== "'lcing. well acquainted with the substances com posing Mover's Liquid Hair Dye. I urn satisfied Hanby following the simple directions given for its use, It will not injure the Hair or Skin. but will give a natu ral and durable color to the hair. JAMES C. BOOTIE. Analytic Chemist." llover's Writing Inks, includ inc Mover's Fluid. nod Mover's Indelible Inks, are too well known and in troduced to require any talditional testimony of their character. The sales have been increasing since their first introduction, giving evidence that the ar ticles truly possess that intrinsic merit claimed at first for them by the Manufacturer. Orders addressed to the Manufactory. No. 416 Mire street above Fourth. (old No. 144 1 ) Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. April y WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SEED DEP O T. BEANS ---Lima, Early Valentine, Early Mo hawk, Nottingham Wonder. BEET—Long Blood, Early Blood Turnip, Early Ms- <allo. CABBAGE—EarIy York, Large Drumhead, Flat Dutch. CAU LI PLOWER—EarIy Asiatic.. CAR MVP—Long, Orange, Early Horn. CELERY—White solid. CRESS—Cress or Peppergrns.. CUCUNII3EI2—EarIy ['Mlle, Long Green. Early Rut, shut. (earliest known.) CORN—Tuscarora. Early Sweet or Sugar. ECG PLANT—EarIy Purple. LKITUCE—EarIy Cabbage. Philadelphia Cabbage. , ONION SEED—Large Red, White, Yellow. Double Curled Parsley. PARSNIP—Large Sugar. PEAS—Prince A Ihert,LargeMarrowfat,EttraEarly. PEPPER—Bu:bIow or Ilell.Squit.h. RADISH—bong Sahnon, Black Sputa!!li, Early Scar let Short Top. SQUASH—EarIy Raab. TOMATO—Large Red. Tv RNlP—Early Stone. Flat or Field. HERBS—Sweet Marjoram, Singe. Summer savory. Lemon Balm. Nasturtium, Okruti, Saleily, Rh übarb, Leek. Mammoth Pumpkin Seed, the heat known for cos ta rds, kc.. Kentucky Blue Grin... Pennsylvania Green Wass Seed and Wh ire Clover Seed•: ako, a general variety of Flower Seeds, Onion Set Is, kc. The nhovc embrace u part of the various kinds of seeds on laund, nt the Drug Store of R. %Villtam , , Per sons desirous of ehoo.iing from it large and well se lected stock, will please call on the subscriber. R. WILLIAMS, April 4.1557. Front St..Cnitlintua 18.57 1857 NEW SPRING GOODS GREAT roll for Bargains at I O.BRUNER & Co's Cheap Store, corner of TI tird and Union streets. The undersigned have jug arrived from Philadelphia, with n full and complete assortment of Spring Goode. con.isting of Black arid Fancy colored Cloths and Cassimers, of sill styles and pattern , : also Sattinetts, Jeuus. Cottonades and Linen Goods. tar Men's wear ; and Satin, Silk. and Marseilles vesting ; also. Suspenders. Cravats. Handkerchiefs. Hosiery, and Gloves at prices to suit the times—which gentle men wishing a complete outfit, would do very well to examine. FOR THE LADIES. Just received a superior assortment of Black Silk.. which will be sold low; also. Ilerege de Lanes, Ging- MIMS. 861111111.. Calicoes. Irish Linens. Swiss, Bong and Cambric Muslin., Dotted Swiss and Plaid mus lins. Gloves. Ribbons. Collar., Dress Trimmings, he dr.c.. which for variety, excellence and cheapness cannot be surpassed in this market. BOOTS AND SHOES. A great variety of Gent.' Fine BOOM. Brogans, Gai ters and Slipper.. and Carpet Shoes', also. Cadies Mo rocco and Kid Boots. Gaiters. Slipper., &c., L., to. gather with a large assortment of Children's Shoes of all styles and sires. which, notwithstanding the rise in leather, will be sold at the former low prices.: QUEENSWARE QUEENSWARE The most beautiful styles of Queen• and Glassware ever offered in this place. Persons commencing housekeeping will please call and examine our stock in this line before purchasing elsewhere. GROCERIES AND SPICES. - - - or The best qualities and waranted pure and fresh which will he sold as cheap as the market willatford i Country produce of ail kinds taken at market pri ces, in ezhange for goods. I. 0. BRUNER & CO, Corner of Third and Union streets. March V.1F...."7.3 MABLE and• Rock Soli, by the sack or bushel, tor .L sale low. by March 23, 1557, 20BOXES ORANGES, 1000 Cocoanuts, and a , lot of Prime Nuts. For sale by J. F. 9MiTH April 4.1E57. Wholesale and Retail. "Patent Safety Night Taper," I)RULA NT Sans Alache for the bed chamber, 'co baeconista and Hotel Keepers. It cots but a tri fle, and warranted not to consume more than a six pence of oil ill a week. Cull and examine them ut the Drug and Pre-eription store of April 4-tr J. H. HALDEMAN. ALL PERSONS indebted to the late firm of BRUNER & BRC). ore requested to cull ut the store of 1. 0. BRUNER & CO., and settle their or- COLIIIIF without delay: and those Mwrinz claims will present them for payment. BRUNER & BRO. April 4,1837-4 L 4fr._____Alliki t/t.;;:k.V:, „tft t -1 4. ~.....4.`f . , , a.\ ' , "'•, - "" -',- ......1.N., '. t ?. ltfa''" .„--ia C_ - :.,W . , _:•:: . ~ , ,, ,f ,f4. :" . . / ' 4 ,,..t .. " :, •: ,71-1- .,,.,- , •-_.._,....- ...tt „ . ‘,..,.. , ,. , .... -•• ,6104,1(-44444---=' *:.-"--_-- ----- '•fu.--,.:.:,--•-d.w AYER'S PILLS. For all the purposes of a Family Physic THEREHERE has long existed a public demand an effective purgative pill which could lie re lied on as sure and pertectly erne in its operation.— This has been prepared to erect that detnand, and an extensive trial of it. virtues has cOnClUsieely chows with what success it accomplishes the vim., de signed. It is easy 10 make a physical Pill. lonnot no ea-y - to make the best of :111 Pills—one whirl. .dlenid have none of the objections, but all the advantage, of every other. TMs has been attempted here. rind with what cuceens we would respectfully submit to the public deei,ion. It leis been unfortunate for the patient hitherto that alrao.l every purgative medi cine is acrunonious and irritating to the bowel...— This is not. Many of them produce so much griping pain and revulsion in the t,yetent as to more 111.1 counterbalance the good to he derived from them.— These Pill. prodcce no irritation or pain. null,: it arises from a previously exi•iing air fraction or de rangement in the bowels. tleung purely vegetable. no harm can arise from their use rat any tonottity, but i t is better that any medicine ellould be taken jia:i cioualy. Minnie directions for their use in the seve ral diseases to which they lire applMnlile are given on the box. Among the complaints which have been speed ilk cured by them we may mention Liver Com plaint, In is various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion. Langour and Loss of Appetite, Li.ttie.sitess, Irnw bility,Bilious headache, Bilious Fever. Fever and Ague, Pahl iu Ilia side, and Loin.; for in troth, all these are but the 11011 , eyilellaa of diseased Italian of the liver. As an aperieut• they afford prompt and sure rebel - in Costiveness, Niles, Colic, Ilysentery, liumor., Scrofula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness oldie body. Meers and impurity of the blood; in short, tiny and every case where a purgative is re• quired. They have nl.o produced name singularly succe..- Int cures is Dropsy, ti ravel, Ery sipelas. Palpitation of the Henri. Punic in the Back Slam:tell and Side. They partly the blood, and, by their ,i111111:1111 nation 011 lire circulatory system, ren ovate the straaglll 01111,1,0E1y, and re-tare the wasted and diseased allergia.. of the whole organktn. The thatasulal cases in which a physic is required cannot be ellulacralell here. lint Illey suggest Ihcroseiveo to the season ofeverybody; and it is confidently believed this pill will answer a ball, puma', 1111111 Which Ilan hitherto been available to mankind.- 7 When their virtues are once known, Lila public a. 1311 no longer doubt what iemedy to employ when in need ot a cathartic medicine. PER YEAR. $3 00 Being sugar wrapped they are pie:l.:int to take; and being purely vegetable, no harm van arise from their use in tiny quantity. Far minute directions, see the wrapper on the box Prepared by DR. JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, ;WO., Price 25 cts. per box• 5 boxes for $l-00. :31.:111.1h1. 1 ILuehr, Ageor for Goluurb~u~ I'u. April 4,1857.3,110 s FISHING TACRIM. REST Kirby, Limerick, Virginia Improved Trout. Sea. Pike and Gel Houk, Swivels, Sal mon Gab Trout Lines, Gut and oilier Snoods, Artifi cial Bail, Canton Grass Lines, Spun and Plaited Silk Lines, Lines with Floats and Hooks, Walking Stick, Trout, and Trolling Rod, Moats, Briars Reels. Min now Nets, Seines, Set Nets, Partridge Nets. Dulcimer and Piano Wire. Violins and Strings. (Oiling unit Seine Twine. GENUINI; HARLEM OIL, for gravel and affections of the breast and bend, for sale by GEORGE IV. HEYBERGER, Importer, $4 50• No. 50 North Third Sircet, west side, second door helms Arch St. and next door to the St. Charles llo tcl. Columbia, April 4, 1557-1 ino. Pratt's Patent Hay and Grain Rake. (PATENTED JANUARY Sch, 185 G.) Also, Clover di. Timothy Sower, dt.c. TILE undersigned having used Pratt & Smed ley's Improved Rake in gathering our crops the present sea-mine:lll say that we consider it it Time and Labor Saving :Machine. In rapidity and ease of operation it is tnisurpmsed by any other, and it leaves the hay inn win-rows, in excellent condition for pitch- Mg. 11 is also well adapted for raking Wheat or Oat stable, as it neither wasies the gram, nor collects so, much rubbish as the continent rake, mid does not in jure the grass. Some of A have used it for raking swaths of grain fur binding, and found it to answer well. For all the above purpose:, It has given entire sat sloe lion. Philadelphia County. Job Reich. Joseph Palmer. 2411 i Wordy. IL Worth, Chester County. Williain Stevens, George S. Roberts, Aaron Lukens., Davis lloopei=, Junes D. McClellan. Jesse. 11'illiain4, Alalon Bishop, Thomas Downing, 11. A. Beale. Natinin Williams ; Dtlaloare CO unty. Toll Ilaye+, George t"lmrple..e., Jacob Huey, John ..:, harpies., Richard l'im. TlonnitA Chalk Icy Palmer, John U. Steel, Thomas P. Bertram. Isaac Ilayes, Ilaydock Garrigues, l'homas Ron-al, Jorsc Brooks, Jr. Thomas Bailey, Lancaster County. Richard J. Downing, 'Maris hoop, Juices Pierce, Oh io. George W. Pierce, Israel Platen, George Pyle. Robert head. /k. Special Premium by the toiled Stales Agri cultural Society, wa , awarded for the above \l reline at the I.lxhibilinii held tit Philadelphia, in Oetober,lS:al 10 — Received the first Premium of Ulm:4er county Agricultural Society's Fair. ir - r Received the firsl.Premium of York county Ag ,ricultural Society's Fair. 10 — Reeeived the first Premium of Cumberland county Agricultural Society'' Fair. I[j Received the fir.,t Premium of Maryland Agri cultural Society. Having the right to make and cell Pratt. Parent llopte Bake in I-i:caster, York, Dauphin. Leb n aon. arid Cumberland counties, they will Ire man uthetured and =old at the Machine Shop formerly owned by Smeslley & Brandt, Second 'trees, Colombia, Pa.; Farmers and others tire re , peelfully invited to call and examine the Machine,. . Columbia, April 4, 1d37.3m0 Our Flag Still Waves Against all Monopolies!! SPRING OF 165 7. NEW YORK AND PII ILADELPH IA! \V E arc now ready to show our friends and the public generally, our First Stock of Spring Goods, which will present 1111114mit in tractions Many novelties will be exhibited, , elected from the choicest stocks. in New York inal Philadelphia; among which will be l'ound—lli.calr, (a new and de sirable article.) Luxoties. Crinolines. Lustrolincs. Silk and 'Wool Cliallier. Challic Dclaties. Wool Delnines. Berege Delnines, nod figured.) Stich Jaeonet for Ladies and Children's Dresses, Thew 800 all very choice gooi.l, and are worthy of an early elainnialiOn. $l,OOO WORTH OF EMBROIDERIES! EilibraCing every Variety of !ly/es and quality—de cidedly the 1,10 , t perfect asubament out of ph ii a d e i phin—which we have selected from the lances/. Impor ting house in Mn, York. bent,. WE SAVE ONE and can sell much below the usual pricer! 0 HITE GOODS! .03 In 111 ht hrlillell we ilaVe many article, for Imbed. Our Tarlton., Swirars, hullo, Nablsook4, Jttekonetts, Cambrics, llimities, Lc., are beautiful, as well es cheap. Q 5 Crape Shawl.. at price , from Five to Fifty Dol lars tolcro, strew. Pink, Blue, Scarlet and Crimson. Notwitlistsinding the great advance in the prier of these good., we obtained theta at old prices! Who will have the first choice ? SILKS! DRESS SILKS! Plain, Black and Fancy ID Dress Silks. Moire Antiques, &c. We nre4l only say %Ve can't be hem? A fall assortment on hand. A full lino of the.r. good. in Silk and Aloire Antique —made up tasty, prices trout 82,30 to 815,—n0 A nu- Good•! GINGIIAMS, GINGIIAMS. Our reputation fur thou Gingham+ is well wknon. %Verifier 100 nieces of the best nod choicest good. ever sold for - 121 to 31 geom. New Style Spring Calicoes...Mu:lin. Linens, Checkii.Tiekings, Diaper+ of nil kind., Manuel+, Toweling+, goo d ~,, as sornneot as can be found elsewhere—as cheap satire cheapest, a. good a• the host Nr Posson's & Laroux's F.xtra Black Cloths. Ca.. simers and Vestings. Youth's laids. Stocks. Cravats, Scarf-, suspenders. Hosiery and Cloves, Shirt Collars, and Shirt Fronts. Suffice it to say, we have too many goods fax a newspaper Advertisement. and we suppose we will be compelled to put out is book Extra quality NVhite Granite, China and Glass Bar Furniture. he. . _ . . . _ Fresh Groceries—Choice Teac. always on band. A share of pohlie prdronnee i s solicited. March 29,1637, 1.0. =IMF:A PO 3VST RECEIVED. NOTICE HENRY BRANDT. CRAPE SHAWLS! strAWLS! MEN AND BOY'S WEAR 11. C. FOINDERT:VEITH, V"' People's Cheap Cs..h Store. Columbia ; Pa PUBLIC SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lanea-ter wanly. the underingned cell at public sale. at the Washington Hon., iu the borough of Columbia. on SATURDAY. TIIR thith DAY OF APRIL NEXT, at; o'clock. P.M., the undi vided half of all That . . LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND, situate in -aid borough. on the I mrth ~ide of \Val nut street, between Seeond . and Third treets. containing in front on said Walnut street as feet, and extending in depth 150 1,-511w/tug thereon erected a newly-built two-story, weather-hoarded DWELLING HOUSE, and Shop. with all the neees,ary conveniences thereto attached. Term, will he limtle know SA MU El. TRU:i4;OI - I'. Guardian of the minor children of J. G. M cKi,dcb: (Ivrea-ea. or he r undivided half of the above property want ue sold at the ...rime time and place. ==EMEMa DRUG, PAINT & GLASS WHOLESALE WAREIIO USE, Corner of Tenth S Market Streets, Office in Second Story, PHILADELPHIA. WE invite attention to our enlarged stock ui Drues, 1 . :11:11A. 011P‘. &e..seleet ed ex pre. , ly for our sale.. and comprising one of the finest it. , oriments iu the United State.. which we of fer at low price:. for each or ;wpm veil credit. WE IMANLIVACTURE very eNten-ively: Premium Pore White Lead. (hest,) Kensington Pure White Lead, Pearl :Snow %Vint.. Lead. "Vielle Montague" French Zinc. (uegt,) Pure Snow White American Nine, Philadelphia Snow White Zinc. Silver's Plastic Fire and Visa tiler Proof r.init, Chrome Greene, Yellow., and colors generally. AGENTS 1:01t: l'orter':- superior Alkaline Window Gla.., Genuine French Plate. Glass. (warranted.) The New Jersey Zinc Company'. Product-, Tilden &Nephew's N. Y. Varatt.lie , , Brooklyn Premium Pure White Lead, Hampden Permanent Greens. Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy. &c., &., IMPORTERS OF: French and English Plate French and English Cylinder Gm.e. Colored and Engraved Window Gloss, Daguerreotype Glass. I hammered Plait: for Flours nod Sky-Light., Drugs. Chemicals. Perfumery .Se., Ic. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN: Druggists' Articles generally, Painter: 'Pools of till descriptions, Hydraulic and Roman Cement, Gdcined and Lund Plaster. Paper Maker.' Clay. Satin 'While. &e..,te. FRENCH, RICHARDS S. CO.. Store. N. W. ear. of 'remit Mid Market sts. Faciory„ JUIIIeIIOIL York A.CIItIC, _fawn and callarchill PHILADELPHIA. April 4,15157-3 moo. New Wall Paper Warehouse. BURTON dr. LANING, i f anufachirers and Imparters, No. 121 Di_ Arch street, second door above MOLL Where may be found the largest alla best selected stock in the City. Country Purchasers may here be accommodated. without the inconvenience of looking further, and may be assured that they will receive the advantage of their money. 111:RTON & LANING. 124 Arch etreet. above ',Sixth, Philadelphia. March 2a. 1 a57-3m W A RB U RTON'S BONNET IVIATERIALS FOR SPRING TRADE. TO Milliners, Merchants and others.---Just ig received a full supply of cheap and desirable goods. the Latest Paris fashion, of our own importation. also from auction and importers, which we oiler much be low the nsual prices. Bonnet Ribbons. all widths.Marcellincs Gauze and Crape do Florence Black Velvet do English Crepes Plain Satin do Aerophane do Plain Mantua do French do Glace Silks Bonnet Lawns Poult de soi Tarlatan. white and cord. Grod' Afrique Joined Blonds • Gro de Naidt, Blond Luce, Black Gro de Manes 1111Nions and Nets . . Ruches and (tailings Crown Linings Black MOtiv.i Black Bontha7incs Old Silks, etc.. etc.. Embroideries, Gloves, Mitts, and Lace Goods, NVIIOLESA LE AND RETAIL. At Nn. IGO!, South Second Street, Second Dry Goods below Spruce. Philadelphia. March t!tt., Gudkrao! AFULL supply of Reese's illauipulated GIMIRY. containing .15 to rAI per cent Phosphate Lune. and 8 per cent. Ammonia. maim facuired from Colombian and Peruvian Guano, and contained in bags of Shout 100 lbs. each, in store and for sale, in lots to suit purchasers, by - _ RICHARDS & MILLER. Sole Agents for Philadelphia. tl'.l South Front street. Pamphlets, With full particulars . at She oilsce of this paper. March 2., I .C 57 Int GUANO! AA FULL supply of Colombian Guano, testing 70 to ..j0 per rent. Bone Phosphate of Lime, in strong Bags, co.itaining about IGO lbs. exch. in -tore and for sale to Farmers and dealers, at the Company's prison, by RICHARDS.' & NIILLER. Sole Agents. 92 SOLO I Front Street. Philadelphia. Pamphlets, with full particulars, at the office uf this paper. March 1557.-Im.] Rising Sun Nurseries and Garden. GERMANTOWN Road, half au hour's ride from the Exchange by Omnibus. ...gaShade, Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Shrubs, Plante. noses. &e.. Cultivated and: for sale in quantities to suit dealers :Ind others. including nn exten sive and varied assure neat of all the desirable varieties of toe above. for sale whole Kile tend retail. Catalogues can be had on application. gratis. S. ;VAI.7P.AV C CO. . _ N. B.—When addressed by mail. direct to Rising San P. Philadelphia. Our Stands are in the market, Market Street, itelOM: Sixth, where orders are also re ceived. Philadelphia, March 29, Gt MITCHELL .5- CRO AS LE'S Super-Phosphate of Lime. rfillE subscribers inform dealers and farm er• Hutt they have now no hand o .apply or SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, and tlonfidently recommend it to, 2mperior to any in t h e market. Akn eon-tootle nit bond. PERUVIAN & MEXICAN GUANO, Candler. Soap. lc., nt the lowest market rule,. INKRCE A, Co., 30 North Wharve-. above Arch .t reef. Phi la. ID - Farmer , can !and on A tell ,d.reet and avoid ili;• Crowded %Vim rf. March :N. IK.7Min EVANS & WIITSON, Y ...,,,,..._ .. .„„, 411 F E , tr,;,:,,,...„ rmLABELPIIII Manu far i.d . . 4., ~.'12:,..; I L .,:0 re , . 1 4%. , 1, 1M A NDER SA FES I ••••,' illgiliki :::!il''',',: . ir - uti is 1 0.7t l y ' 11 . 1 1. 2 7 ,1 " r: •trert . Phil '. ii Mll , : 1:4? rail. ~ m u st pre r4sl, ~,;, vo . :;:„, ~ 1. pointed ßeprt of the Committee ;It, 12 ). it.'.7.:-.- - th e c., th e .rOll :Ilec. at Reading, f ehruary 97. 1557. The undertigneil, members of the committee. do respectfully report, that we saw the two Safes origi nally agreed upon by Farrel & Herring. and Evan. & \Vinson, placed side by side in a furnace. viz: The Safe in Use by the Payttraiier of the 'Philadel phia and Reru'ing Railroad Company, hi his oilier at Rending. inanufactiired by Farrel+ & Herring. and the Safe in use by 11. A. Lititz. in his .tore. mono. Pictured by Evans & Watson, rind put in books pie ci-ely The fire wits started nt S,', o'clock A. M.. rind kept up until four cords of green hiekoty, two cords dry oak and half chestnut top wood were entirely con sumed. the whole under the superintendence of the tobteribert. members of the committer. The Slfes were then cooled our with water, after whirl, they were opened, and the books and panel. takca nut by the committee and sent to 11. A. haute's store for public exatnination, after they were first CIRICUtred. rend marked by the Committee. The book. arid pur port taken from the Sate manufactured by Evans and %Vuitton were but slightly tureeted by the triton., heat while those taken from the Stile manufactured by Farrel. and Herring were la our judgment if:unl aced fully fifteen per rent. MUM than those taken from Evans & Watson's Stile. We believe the above to have been a fair and im partial trial of the respective qualities of both safes. JACOB 11. DYSFIER. DAN I Els S. HUNTER. Having been n4•rnl doting the burning. we fuly coi ncide with the nl•ovr ...tteletnent of the condition of the pa prrY and Look, taken out of the retTective Sate, G. A. NICOI.T.S. . 11. 11. Al II 111,EN111 7 .11G. JANII,.S r; VANS & WATSON =I 300,000 1 2 .0 UN DS Of Mc abort SAFES. IVhich they oriel . for ,nle on Irener terinn com any oilier manuf•lctarer in ihe States. Ploilarlelphia. :tiny la. 1n'57.1y BLINDS AND SHADES, O:7*OF NEW STYLES...ED BJ. WILLIAMS, No. 13 North sixth street, , a Philadelphia. manufacturer of Venitinn Blinds, Velest and Gold Bordered and Palmed Shades. of beau tiful designs. Buff. and nil allier colors of Holland used for shades. Fixtures. Trimmings. &e., &C., wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices. Stone 4hvies painted to order. B. 3. W. thankful for past patronage. respectfully so licits the public to call and examine his new and large assortment before purchasing elsewhere. 07" IVE STUDY TO PLEASE. March 21, teo. MUSIC. Z.H. SHEPARD, Teacher of Muttir—Voral and IntOrumenta!—will resume the duties of hot rot,- fession, :MONDAY. MARCH P. 1t,57. Instrumental. including Piancr.ittlelodeon and Violin. B.—Orders for tuning and repairing Piano=. Violins, bow., and 17111,eai 111.4111111,11 i in general. will receive prompt attention. El' 'Room: , in Locust SLICCI, first door above the bank. _ Columbia. March 7. 1557. BOAT FOR SALT:: A FIBS'T-RATE, new, well-finished SKIFF /1_ with Oars and'Pole, for vole low. Apply to JAAERS IL GOODMAN. Columbia. Mn rob 2i. 1,17.1 f Spy Othc. NOTICE. ABONES OF FIFTY CENTS will be paid for the SCALP OP EACH CHICKEN-HAWK, by order of the "Columbia Spooling Ciao," any per. -ma killing them will receive lLc above bona. by leaving them at -Black's Hotel." SOS. N. 131,At 4 K. rretury and Treasurer eof u t Chtb. It lurch _t. 1t157.th LLOYD & CO.'S 117- TRANSPORTATION LINE! [SUCCESSORS TO LEMON Sc Co.] FREIGHT from Philadelphia for Pittsburg ~rd Lie by railroad and canal. 'ripe undersigned having made ,xn•n,i we pa epnra -IMII. the paoluimer. are HOW p repared :o do a lwavy ha-ine.. by calm: uad nisi road. Tiwy will 101,..1,1 Good- daily. from the Ea-t and We,t, and all the in terniediaie poi Ills. _ W'r will iran,port Iron. Coal. Pla-ter. ite . and ill I order. , for the-:one on cotsiniii...ion. We will tii-e deliver any iinuatity of l'ilt,burg Coal. We call a— re our criethl. rind all di•poied to patronize the Canal and Ltailroad a that our pah, will be ...pared to iii-ure a speedy ands afe transit of all good. , etitrth , ted to OW charge. Tile avoidance of the inclined pla ne< on the A Ileglieny give inereaved di-patch to the trailioni.Nion of freight. A long experience In the Trim...port:l6mi Jit•tifie, us ill proitii.ing the public every :twirl:y hp our litre that can be catered. AGENTS.—COOKMAN 37, BRO.. Corm, or liroml phi.: J. IC. ECEI:LEI X. Columbia: A. Al. LLOYD Sc. , 110111- T. IL Ll. /YD. Coital P-ro, Fill-bar,i J. F. MILLER CO., No. 7:1 W hail; March 21, 1f237-Su •-- ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW! READ T111E5.....0LD AND YOUIIIG• I)rdiF. WOOD'S llair Restorative, is, no 1 doubt, the ino , i.woniternil di-cover y or: lin- nei• Mr it will re•itore. pi•ruineittly.glity Lair In n+original enlor, cover the brunt or the 1.11 with frio , l.lllXUr.tilgrowill. reuuwr al one , . lit dimilrinf ;cud iiching, cure WI ..ironnii, :cud otter , 111:111(.1111 r, captious, u•h : ,,, •:1:41 etc. It 1•01, O.< if by 11 , •rvin. 1,11.1d14•31 11 . 1:14, hair sun. Nvo,y. pit,ethr: lice color perleetly, and the hair num fa r ina:, io oid age. The following is from a diiitingui,lied member of the medical prate--tout SI. Paul. January 1.1E5.1. PaoeF,..son 0. 7. Woon—Drar Sir:—Uti-oliviird send 51111 du.; certificate. Alter tieing aeariy Ladd for a long time. and having 111,1 all 1111, hair 1,-1.111111,• , eXIOIII.IIOO ill,lllllllO faith in any. I wirs i•oluccd. 0.1 hearing of yours to give it a mai. I placed to..seil in the hands of a barber. and had ray head nitilied wpb a good still bra-h. and the Hrstorotive aLrn applied and well rutted in, till the scarp T 01.: 1 repealed every mornhlg. 11.01 in Wtrki , the young hair appeared and greW rapiely August last till the present aid 1. line Iluek. L6uck 0011 strong—soft and plan-ant in the touch whereas. be fore. It was harsh and wiry. what little there 1,11. 01 11.1111,110111 little arils disappearing 'very ropidly, still use your restorative ntiout mite a week. and Islia// soon have a good and perfect crop of hair,— Now. I had rend of thing.4—and who lion not? but have 1101 seen hitherto any Ca, where Lilly per o's hair was really Innielitted by any of the hair tonic, etc.. of the tiny: and it really gives toe plea-lire lo record the result of 111 y eXotirivllee. 1 . ...VC 11•01/111. mended your preparation to Oliol.4.llll.3llllireatly has a large 111111 general sale throughout the Territory.— The people here know its etlect,,and have confidence in it. The supply you sect us. as, wholesale agents for the Territory, is nearly exhausted. nod daily in. quiries are ovule for it. You de,eree credit for your discovery; and I. for one, return you my thanl.4 fur tile benefit it has done me. for I rt.l,lllllly had despaired long into or ever ,•tFecting any such result. Yours. hastily, 3. W. BOND. Finn of Bond l Kelley, Druggists, St. From the Editor of the Heal E.r.me Adverti.er. 1hm0n...27 Sehooi Street. Aloreh 120. 1,53 Dear I asing become prematurely quite gray, I was induced, some weeks since. to make a trial of your Restorative. I have used less than two bottle:, but the gray hairs have all disappeared; and although my hair has tint fully attained tic original color, yet the process of change is gradually going on, and 1 ant in great hopes that in a short time icy hair will he as dark ac formerly. I have 01,0 been much gratified at the healthy moisture turd vigor of the hair, which before was liars!: and dry; and it has ceased to come out t. formerly. Respectfully yours, Professor %Vow, 1). C. M. RUPP. Carlyle, June 19, 1835. 1 have used Prof NVood's Hair Restorative. and Lave admired its wonderful effect. hly burr woe be coming, as 1 thought. prematurely gray. but by the “Restorative." it has resumed its original color. and I have no doubt, permanently SIDNEY BREESE, Ex-Senator United Stoles. 0..1. WOOD k Proprietor, 212 1 3 roadwn.1% N. 1 .. and 111 Market -1 met. St. butt, vi. Fur rule in Colombia. Pa.. by J. H. HA LOHMAN. 1 , 11.11ERT; Marietta, by .1. J. Labium, and by all re..pon-iblo 111:1 re. 11 14. 1,,57.i1in BACH'S AMERICAN COMPOUND. THE NEW VEGETABLE REMEDY. STATE of NEW•VORE. 01) . 1174 CC/May. s,t. One of the firm of I'. V. Covemry .t Co.. of the city of Althorn. brin'July S , Veril. Ai,. the thhowiog certificate.: lire centrote, trod were given by the per ot, by whihn they poirhort to 1u signed. IrMbsetilied and sworn before me. lIOIZACE T. conic. Justice of the Peuee, Cayugn county. OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS Hon, nstimurty add Pro,ys IN'e, thr antler-ignetl. !lope r oo olvo/1 or p7epariw.••llaell's Arierivoll C0011,011101.' Mid to for a. , we have tested it. eon r04.011010,11d IZollorld 100 . a wait. nail 111terauve relnnvo vlllOl,l llama, of the 111ond, and preallailr adlop.ed rn Fe -111111•e 010: 10 tlinsf! vonstitall.lll- ore rafeel.led front 111111 r• mittcul Fever. .1i). 4 11;1'1 1 ! , .1..\ 11 /11 11 I.ANSIN(: tl 1111 1 1:1 11., A. C. 'I Alt 1711. U. From. Uto. 11'. Cirny. A ulalro, Gioit..:-1 think VOL r "RoelC+ Ano•riemi 17oro• pootol" the tuo.t v”loolOr n:;tortlivitir%. y !peen it of it rel r,:•yd,, , ,1f of 7,, which hut afflicted her lh r yeor.. nod thy (1:1114111er ill on ill:timing l'a liken's! Ohm tb and Thti.fil It ter did hot INC trill a it11111C.1.1 . 4/tllc.rol her rn,irrht, Any Of tile 31 . /net• 111,(•0115 i 1 ,1111,1, any que-tiotni us to oor TO INWAVLIDS. Thies Cnmpmrnd eroi.oin+ a great linaiinT e'rolent a Compound Fluid Extract of Brach Drop er Cancer Rowe, CO 11311 g. knanrn to Ilir Indian it: n ever railiag cure for Sero( . .lia.. l'un•umptimi. iilllllol , of the Blood. and for Chrouic Inflammation: and i• now for the•, first lime cit•rn to the public. It i+ no -er ret prep aration. a. toriiiiila+ are imiii-hod to I'llynician,— IVe only ank one trial. Our medicine 24:11It/S 143011 ft% mon >twits alone. CAL - 111/N.—l . :m . li ',Mile hereafter will hear the fat of P. V. R. Coventry & Co.. , “th e large "ale already rearlied re l , Otr. it to give a Writ. ten •irrnnurre to ench bottle. ut wa. Intended. Hoy 01 reliable dealer+. For by nil dealers In mcCr SI per bottle. or nix bun le. tirt S 5. Agent in Columbia. Pa., SAmumr.Vitnlitur. Meta & Co.. Heading, sole and general Agent., for the State of Pa. February 14. 1.36.0 m• Nlnrcii 4 Kennedy's Medical Discovery. Mill , : announcement Mut I II rlve received a loi n!' this Avatuatile metheine. is all Mat k necessary to mer it it share or the afflicted's paironat:e. Apr d 4. P-57-11 J. H. lIALDENIAN A LARGE a*.ortnient of Rope, nll .471, nod I..natlis .11 on hood nod for sole at TllOs. I=El 1)0()TS, (111(101-:ItIES, he., also, treat I.)Buruing FluiJ, ju, , t opened at TIIOVIAS r%T:a rely '2: I s:;:. No. I. Ilirth Street. 1)12U11; Shoultierii, Dried Beef, and juid received at March Dims En & curs. SI:G ARC. tzugurs. of the Lest qunliiies. just received and lor.ale by .I%lttrch ruzuNER k co. T)1100:NTS. Broom.. Breronc, lora.. lot jo•I re ived. at •,2?, 1^57 HRTIN .t CO'S. Q of all kind 4 , uitable for o-nOlin7 and the kJ lot let. at I.U. & CO.. n re It 27. 1 . fl A• of su lond• nnA prier. far .31c. 1. O. 11111:1EH & CO :S. Alarch I'l-h—rodll,ol. strkere I. tlerritic.S, for •ftle by I. 0. BRUNER S CO. March. Yom, 1.^57. TIRESII Burning Fluid. in..' ',Trivet , . pond (or •ole 1 4 by I. O. & CO. March 2.9.1..56. TIMED lir.F.F. Erna and Ple.in Hams, Shoulder'. LI and mesa Pork, for sale b~ =1 OATS, Corn, Hay, and other feed.. for aali, by THOMAS WiaLgel Nfareh 21.1557 Al O a i n tZ l Z;lir o v7 ,, e. Synar e a b v . Or Ie la e,l.:uoa Marcb , 1957. B'l''T Sale 1. 217i3usErs & co. _ THE FELTON HOUSE, Front street above aln,.n. Columbia. 'a. lb, been newly relnled, will answer caller for stores or a hinel.A . Apply , 10 7tic:ll.4ll()N. 1 7 Inrai Templt 1, Ivery Stal.o!e Colombia. A pill 4.1,57i0f (7) h FEET OF WHARF. on th. SucooPhanna syer, TJU udjujuing uPe J. V App 14.1,57-u TO LET, THE RIVER LOT. ocruPied by Jame: p“ lton . J. Prr-tit..mt ui tin: Cviumbla R - ute•r Cumpany. IMES - MOS. 3 and 5 Hamilton's How, oppo- Lv t-ite the ‘Vafihingtott I lunar.. Front Columbitt. Apply lu FeL,ia:iry THE STORE DOM and Dwelling nog occupied by Ales. Elizabeth Voting, situated ou Locust street. year the Columbia Hank. ,;ices on the first of April next. • I=i2 VIE BLUE FRONT, on Front sired, contain- Iwo s,ore ror otfire.; or other 1.6.• I:.I:.EMENT_A &r...-111-o SEVERAL 110U,‘Es. or rt•llt or rale. i n di.ierf•lit Pilrl.4 of the l)o -r01011i. Ert.iutrr 4)1 \VM. WHIPPER. THE wer, linown liusineNs Stand. Sn, 4 it OW. g.V1•11 April neX.I. Apply tri U. W. AN at lialdeman'N February 14. 1•:;7. \TO. 1. A Oflll'. LOT. fronting on the LN Sig,iggrghtgr,:g. I;ivegr I'vg.gggint,,gt.l.lo feet. mute ag;.goiggigg2 prup•l'Ly (gg•urgge 1.:4•0e and JI...1111• oLot,r. Ng.. 2. TWO It111:1;11-1 , g: -, 1' DWELLING JIM . Sl:S.,ttgatgril .111°1 I= Ti I 1:1-',E 131V1:1.1.1 N‘; 1101:SEs. situated wi Pd•rly . . .. . and Third ,truc! ,. .. Thu dV, For terms, croimic V.U.I F. (.:IVEN. eoldidbill. 0.101.er I. 1,511•11 I INE TRI.ING11:1:1 PIECE, containima an acre lid 111 , 1 eurut . r . of :kinrivlLL 1111,1ipi!, uitci lie 000 . 01 rile fruit/ the depot. 1 . 4_61.!•1:1. E ND FEET rnoNT upon the nee-rend. will 4ilVid,d into Ii re to cun pur, sit llUTimi for <Op rt ca„.G.cv.• ThEr..cyi.es - _74„.jt.-Lc.....0.1mam0r. the soil bang is goLKi .111 101 VEGETABLE GAR DEN /AG. Or :13e Nvllole tvact al:: ACRES be • - Columbia. July W. i?C•tf JOSEPH YENYDA LL, Practical Gard•'ner and Florist, Cherry hired, Columbia, resperlfully in -1.01111:3 111. nACIIII. :1111/ 1111 . public genrrnl'y, Hint In. nn inoni and lor.ml, a don., cnilpl, of 6111.:ENDOI7SE AN) HARDY . PI. A N'kS• Shrul... Au... 1,1181,1 r or plezn.are ground- and gar de,. A ek.oid• collodion of con,liiiiiry binnalipc ro-e , . of every -Lade of color. of the 1110,1111 r- kinds. Ite:11-o 0. - r AND 111PCDVES . PLEA• Sli It E iilt(111N1)7 4 AN D (..;AFIDENS %Ain 1.1.10. and does 1111 1,11111 , pinining 1.11 prning. 111 town uud country.willi -kill and rare. oil 1,34-n13.1 1 ,1e term.. altelitinn to V. Where a large Variety Of .01 hind.. or Woomin vb,„„, in sea soil. Inlay at all tittles. Ire t.well. Columbia, April 3. 1 , 56 if SAMUEL ZODGZ, DAGUERREIAN ARTIST, Corner Front S• Locust Streets, Columbia, rcspeccifally informs his old friends and the public generally, that he has again taken charge of his rooms in person. mid will be pleased to see all who may favor him with a call. PICTURES TAKEN FOR 25 CENTS, And upwards, and satisfaction go:int:need. r — S-No picture need be taken from the Gallery unless it is such us is really desired. Columbia. March 7,1 057. a Q . At the Fashionable Art 11A LT ERIPORIUM. - 1 - 1111 E S D. CRIFFITII has just arrived from the t, city.urine the rrio , e faThiaaahle and durable lot Of HATS, CAPS, AND SLOUCHES, for gentlemen nod boys. He will sell cheaper ror cash, than any other lowan in the town or country. The subscriber, thankful tor favor. , received since he has heel: ill 611 , 111“ S. .would request his fr , Clitis and lie public to call and examine Mr 111..t1i- SeiVe, .1. D. GRIFFITH Aka, new siy les arid a Grst rate a...outs/eat tni catl ciren Fan, y Cap,: and Hats. April 4, It-37. TOIIN SLICK would most respectfully in .tOrin IIN friviiih and the public arip•rally, flint hn hum lru-rd fur a term of yt.ar4.ilie old -I:Indio Loru,t. .oreei, between Second aud Third ~ treet., known an the Extett•ive stabling and yard , . (the 10re . .. , and br.t In the Itoron1411.) ttift•rd ample mom tour eommodttte '1t0..., who amity favor 1,10, will] ,heir eu-tom. c,,,efut ham-Ilf r. acid lie provided, and no pni us npn red to merit eoaltdenee. lie WM, Id pnrticulttrly roll the 'mention of Drovers. to hi. ample yard aveitnittiodaiiott- for tiroven. RIX .11011 hr well .upplied..tni..l tkeennd to 110110; :tot' wantever it ' , hall svuut tat 51.00•,.11011 be mad.: up in sioto•rt.tre Coltimhin..ll34reli 14. 1F , .17.1 y House and Sign Painting and Paper Hanging. 1 1 1 1 E undersigned respectfully informs the surrounding country. that lie %VIII proiolo zolvolinil to House .S• Sign Pointing., l'aprr Hanging 4-e., oI the otttot ren•analite tett., and cunt:lnter all work by 111111 to give entire ,114netino It.• eon be !mold Ott Frani Qtrect. 'warty onnot.tte the Brttl,ze. or it liiv tesidence, in \Valuta ,tteet. "have Se••••. 1.11. =M= Colo:1111in. d Pril 4,15:17-, 3V()lice to Ilriclge ituelders. Q.EALI:II Proposals for re-building the Truss Li tot WOrlit,"011. tit' :I I:rltiV• 714• Mk, the 4201),.02 , . et-fork. at or ut•ur B°11 . 1:11111111 ve+,': Mill. will Itet reve•l ved nr I lie Conant- tuutt.ws" t 11111 w. nut Il 1:2 o'clock, litututt nn IIIANDA Y. 11....1:01 Tlitt plat! anil splutitatallo.lo ,fttu rti cuill flee be tore flue lrltil.g. \VNI PANIF,I. BRANDT, .LICI)13 F. 1.1{1 . .V. Commi..intwr, April 11.1c57.31 ron SALM CZ11.1.117, Tm: Wnllll.t Front nt llna manic t+ to make 1,0:11 10r exte/Isave lialprovelatlag. A pply on the Fe!,ltnry 1. NEW BOOT dr. sixon STORE, FRONT STREET, Columbia, Pa..--The unner-tpied re.pecitony thlOrins the plth-ift . l llc that lit' 311.1 fiiirlicd ail the aLove. wad., a large and aQe•nrtment of Hoot. and Shoo, rornpri,llZ. FRENCH CALF-SKIN. MEN'S MOROCCO, KIP „? aniER BOOTS & SHOES, in whinn lie would Invite 11..vitt4 made! •election. :n th;• bra:telt of t!, with rare. and 11'0111th, Lirge+l V6lO/e-..!, 110111.,. in the city of Ithilad , lphia. he feel. colift.lent I NN , a ll ".1 10 ar ii,te.. ails colt and examine hi...tuck. lie ha. h „., a.....mincnt of FINE SHOES FOR LADIES =I AND Cllll.Dlt run•i-tin±ni Patent Foxed l;ni trr•. rretwb Mororre• Eunmel:ed :4i.. mg f1,„1 p,odie-. Ica uau Cloth Gaiter•. Al adroit Kitt Tien toid ut Loa Oil the Intr•t A l.n all kind. 13o•:•', youth.' and Bent aid shoe , of core rite• nod det.critition. and a fine ••ortmrnt of \lrn - • l;nitcr‘, such is Patent Wove Too, Cloth. Cali••kin, in xrent variety. The .ttlu•criber hope- Ily .trim .11,11(1°1110 bunitiern, to merit n share of pubic patron:tart. The public are invited to null and examine the pond.. J. W. S.IWAIAN. Colombia. April 1.2, ItZ:.fely PROFESSOR Frederick Haas. a graduate of the and (Milkmen Univer.itie, offer. bit tervicec to ilic rilizen• of Columbia, re a Teacher of Muck, and the Greek - . Latin. arid German laimilage,_ lie may he found at the WAl•illriglOtt nileT the I't of Ocioser. and he avill be glad to receive public favor. sopt,mh., !27. \ VT T. lune just returned trout the city with Y e new mid well..e , eeted mock of Goode in the Boot and Stationery hue. which added to the Conner !are.. meek. enable. u• to °Cm' to perch an assortment from which they cannot fad to select with uutteteetion. Teacher.. parent. and mtholare. will find Sehool Book., Slates of all stcet...fic., in abundance, at tae lowest Stationery. of the finest qualitiee, at nnueurGy low price.. An examination of nor metric I. mdirited, e• we feel at and pe THOMAS WELSH, No. h High street FOR RENT TO LET. =IL rOR RENT, FOR RENT, McTAGI:I: & BRO., ran FOR SALE. BUILDING LOTS FOR. SALE 1W=4"..;1 - ftaFVIIT:3"TI NOTICM T .41 V E It N. :10:1Ci:Cd TOHN W. SHUMAN'S CARD PLEASE GIVE US A GALL. = = P. B. VACIIE
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