Warranted Fiesh and Genuine Gar den Seeds. • I N every variety, wholesale Oa retail. Assorted Boxes put up expressly for the Catmint Trade. Fine Iluropean and American Flower Seeds 2u choice varieties to Boxes for St, with directions. Japan Peas. Sugar Cane Seed, Tom Thumb Dwarf Peas, &c. Orange Water Melon, new Winningstadt 'Cabbage Seed, &c. PASCHALL, St 011 RIS & CO., Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market et., Phila. May 2,1957. CRAMS, SCALDS, BURNS,' &c. ' PURA la a short time . by Cooper's Anti. Pain Tincture. - As a petit alleviator, this Tinctu re. 'though not infallible, is 1101 surpassed by any other .ever offered to the afflicted; and takes the precedence .of as others wherever it is used, inasmuch as it is .purely PEG IirpABLE, containa nothing POISONOUS, and may be used with. SAFETY. One bottle has been. khown to cure six cases of Dysentery, besides lemma mr two of Cramp and Colic.• It will relieve almost every variety of Pain, within from one minute to fif teen minutes—even the most acute cases of Neuralgia and Rheumatism, and is used,not only by Physicians, but by persons oßavery Otitis and rank. • WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR? It is good for wind and pain in the Stomach and, Bowels Diarrhea and Dysentery. Colic, Cholera and Cholera ' hlorbus, Rheumatism acute, chronic and ner vous. Phthisie or _Asthma, Croup. Colds, -Coughs, Scalds, Burns,;:Wounds,,,Araittes, Sprains, Stiff and Swolled.lobizs, Nearalma„or Tic Doloreaux, Tooth ache, Sick and PlerVdtis Headache, to quiet a nervous -restlessness,.and thus enable one to,steep .calmly.— •Pain in the stile, a Stitch la the Beck, Cricks, Cramps, and almost every kind of pain, internal and external; tlvy Poison. Stings and Sties of Poisonous Insects, FEVER AND AGUE, ;FM, iliceough_. Heartburn, Cold Feet, Freezes, Chilblains, Painful Corns, Swell ings, Old Sores, to allay Inflammation, and prevent Mortiflention. die., ing•PRICE 25 CENTS A BOTTLE Du. E. B. HERR, Agent, Columbia.. May 2,1857. - • • • • RIVERS & DERIOIIS' GRAND ORIENTAL CIRCUS PRINCIPAL FEATURES From the Celestial Empire ! A FULL COM.PANY OF CHINESE ARTISTES ! AN AMAZONIAN TROUPE CONSISTING OT Eight Equestrian Ladies! EVERYTHING ENTIRELY NEW & ORIGINAL I= '' I 772Z.M. "7r...1-r..1331T AT newtter, TUESDAY, MAY 5; COLUMBT MTUDNEPIDAY, Bth; York, THURSDAY. 7th M rictus, FRIDAY, Bth; Middletown , SATURDA Y, Ot - _ ----11 1 1 cV,I • N... • , - • We lump only room to tba mole. or the Principal Performer@ In tau .Ivertinainant, vis CH IN.G AN-CHONO, D 01 1 ,40140, CHIP-MOON, K A NO.-SEE, • HONG-MEEN, jyPOON.CHANO, A R...W AN, YANG-TI. ii... • W AN GFOOg .. , . 4, CHING-TANG, • v 2 e ut i en Nra: O t r Pr% 'r 7:',:r. - 4•°•1"••‘•• Mid I ENT ASIATIC '-•4% ITrITCe KNIFE THROW ItiIING. MAGICAL ~...„.... DECEPTIONS. dm - ' . A beautiful Troupe of %. LADY EQUESTRIENNES 4 7 . •1 n kS-% Wall apiwar 'Agatha, io a new and :, . .-"•.." * .L .. rplendid Cavalcade uf Actor, called 'w.b :rev V the GEMS OF THE HA REM. welt Ti r li . ) . - la number. who will go through • do , vanity of Equestnan Nroluloono nod Al. tee. oa full nod trunacradantly 1' . beautiful and das.l , lk, cur , bro . us, dw t P - 1 1 \ •- 'kN ft=cr • Nroa . tt . lVago '‘ grce 7 , . ‘ . ....,,--- wca. - , 1, 4 ~, ‘ 71r fo/lownag are tiro maw. of Gra -..' ...*01..* -... Law. arbe well appear In this superb , 0,., MADAME GARDNER. .64, ~f r wi.„, me.. co..n w of ber perform stares onll H.la and Control SLX • beinatifol ARABIAN COUH.SS.RS, is full speed, winla stamhst ep.. . . their Swim. • ~.. f rfr MADAME WOODS, - MADAME AR-WAN, - - - .--:;,r-- MADAME ARCHER, MLLE. CAMILLE, ' 7 t x 3 ‘.7. - z z" mlu, MARGUERITE, 4 ' ~,,-` •.i . ,.. 1 • lI'LLE MARIE, i. blilik l - ' MLLE ANNETTE. - ,•: ...,-,. - - le. ,„ . 1 ; 1' ~ „;;_--- -...W . • ,(Aik GAN GARDNER, -- - 4 1 / 4 40„. . MONS. NICHOL°, TOM BOUND. qp amp " . f _ or,- _.:„.goki ri-.7. 1 . 1 . 4% •z. , ' d. :F.V Ical .‘-..'f.:..- , ? - . 4 ''''.3 -. lrie • - Ruling Master Ac tquestn. Dina. F. RIVERS. Principal Riders, E.-DERIOCS, R. RIVERS. J. HANKINS, E. WOODS. M. FOSTER, C. RIVERS - JuieuitelCorps. Muted. 0. DERIO Us—rjurints --SVASH iNGTOII-- OLOIcZA— • la PET IiTIC LIA—La PK TITE WV— PET IT PKTITItIZZ. HERR TREXLER, 1 22,1",=2LV=7"41.:' MONS. MOFFIT, _ _ The renowned ACROBATIC aft) °TAWAS= ARTi.ST. The performances of the above-maned artistes are of the molt elegant and relined character. a full detail of • which will be found In descriptit e bills at tie principal public resort.. For VARIETY, NOVELTY, and SPLENDOR., the proprietors Ceti confidently declare this establishment, this season, to be unprecedented, unequalled, and in inutable in every department of the exhibition—such at no equestrian institution heretofore organized ever bad the enterprise, energy or tasite 14 bring before the . rjr The Entertainment* will Conclude with the .thrilling DRAMATIC SPECTACLE of • Itezeppa, or the Wild Horse of Tartary! With • full and talented caste of chant:tem rich cow turtles, original music, trained hone, & c. The gergenue Procession will enter town et 10 A. 31. lad by Air. O. P. Peewee Philadalphie Drew Bend, end proceed through the 'principal streets sod thoroughfare. tr The Performing Pacilion ha. been 'madly im proved thin mashie, effording 'seats for 3000 penile., perfectly protected from the myt of the else or tbe in elemency of the weather. F. COULDOCE, Agent. Those Merl and Terrific Accidents, DAILY happening, from the careless hand ling of burning fluid, eon forever be stopped by the use or Newell's Patent Safety, Lamp 4. Feeder. • The lamp cannot explode from overturning while llgined,it cannot explode by filling It while lighted, it mamma explode from overflowing whit I ighted,it can not explode from any known clause, Destined explode when filling if the Ana takes fire. • • With this lamp.and feeder in conjunction, the most explosive comp:Mods may be used, with no • greater danger than sperm. or lard' oil. This lamp is the eheapest, best and safesfevereffered to the public: For sale, wholes 11110 . audlttatil. by _1 Da. E, B. DERE. Druggist Front at., Columbia, Pa- Slay f , 1857. • 143114:11,L0C1A; . 7 WOULD :resiieetfudy -inform ter - tusto l mess and friends, that she hairemored NO. MECHANICS ROW. Locust street, the 'stand 'for merly' occupied bt the mews Lindsay, and has opened en RIM ileril stocki R . MILLINERY GOODS; 7e7 =l=kl l l 7 that Is e Laces, reo cv and desirable in Dress Caps, &X.. tic. Aliso, Lades' Hesestreesew with a lame seri e wiP of Dana Tel' , • Buttons, Ladies' Prena Corsets. Hooped Mourning, Veit= b0r.)... wi th an assortment of Lidice Riding , Hwy atiw w - non. nets, Boys' Straw, Hats, sad an ezeaentstoek of Straw Bonnets. - • • N. B.—The anention of the ladktsis_virlenlarly cal. led to an OPENING OP FANCY BONNETS on May 13th. B. A. BLOCK. • Columbia, April 25, 1817-1 m DR. S. ARMOR; r; T_T 011;60PITHIC , Office - and I_l, Residence% Locust street, opposite dm Post, Office; OFFICE PRIVATE. Columbia, April 24 11357-the A LOT ,OF APPIJIBUTITA for sale by the tdri. creek a Von, .t the Grocery, 1n Odd Fenows , gol timid a 4 pril 19,1857.31 - -FOR UENT - V • • • THE •tivo-stary BRICK HOUSE, in al- 4 .. 14 nut street, above Front, lately occupied by agil, :Thos. Groom. : Rent will be taltea out in board if desired: Apply-to THOS. afto/511st Columbia, April 25,125741 PITZLXO .BELZIL o • N Saturday, the 9th of May, • will be sold at Pablo Sale, at the Washington Hotel, in the borough of Columbia, all that - VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, 'situated on Locust street. between Second and Third streets, next to Liphart &Shumares carpenter shop. Sale to communes at 71 o'clock,, at which- time, and place terms will be made known by • JAMES SCHROEDER. Colombia, April 25,1857-2 t To the Ladies'of Columbia ik Vicinity IfIVE just returned from the-City with a large assortment SPRING GOODS, consisting_ of Trimmings, Eringes, Laces, Buttons, La dies' and Infmns'. Caps, Head-dresses. Velvet and Mo hair Braids, Embroidenesi (full stns,) Collars, Sleeves, Infants' Robes add Waists, &c.; Flouncing for Shirts, (cheap); Dimity and Cambric Bands; Black Crape and Bugle Collars. A lot of Auction . Collars, (miff b sold lowy Muslim; Plaid and Nansook; Swiss and Mull, Mill ing:Paper. Muslin, Bobinet; Florence Silk, Crape, he; Brilliant Skirting, Skirts, Corsets, Tidy'', Mitts, Gloves, and Hosiery; Chcne Belting, new style of belts for boyic Brushes and - .Combe Port blenunies, Perfumery, Ito.; Reeds,Whalebones and Brass Hoops; all of which I will sel low for cash. - MARY S. WITHERS, No. 3 Mechanics' Row, Locust St. Columbia, April 25, '5741. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. • TILE undersigned would again call the attention of his ft lend. and customers to hl large and varied assortment of articles In bis line of bus'. easy, comprising everything that is manufactured of Tin, Sheet Iron, &c., for Household purposes. His stock is of his own manufacture, and lie cau vouch !brim excellence and durability. HIRAM WILSON. Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, ALARGE ■nd complete assortment of elegant Oa Fixtures of tasteful designs. consisting of slx, four, three and two burner Chandeliers. single burner Hall Pendants. Side Lights plain and ornamental. Drop Burners, &r., always on hand. GAS FITTING in all Its branches attended to with promptness. House Roofing, Spouting, &c. TIOUSE ROOFING and SPOUTING put up in the LI most substantial manner; Plumbing, Bell Hang ing and other branches of the business, carried on as heretofore, on the most reasonable lenns. • STOVES! STOVES!! ALARGE ainortment of Stoves cenietantly on hand. Several new and very excellent patterns of COOK STOVES for 1857. received. HIRAM WILSON, Corner of Second and Locust streets. Colombia. April 25,18557. GA.RDENING. TUE undersigned begs leave to inform his friends und the citizens of Columbia and surround ing country. that he still continues the practice of Gardening, in its various branches; Laying out Grounds, &c., in the most approved style of art, de sign and taste. Those who favor him with their na menage, will find their work done with skill and dispatch, and on reasonable terms. Personal atten lion will in an cases be given. He furnishes, and plants out if required, all kinds of Nursery stock, viz, Fruit, Shade, and Ornamental Trees, Flowering, flowering, Shrubr,lcc. 2000OPthe choicest constant blooming Roses, 01 the most hardy kinds. for sale; , also, Grape Vines, of the most approved sorts. He invites a call to his green house where a choice se lection of well-grown Flowering Plants may be seen and purchased, of JOSEPH YEWD A LI., Gardener and Florist, Cherry street, Columbia, Pa. April '25, 1857. FOR BALE. ASHOW CASE, suitable for a Ratter or Milliner, is offered for sale cheap. at the Drag Store of 3. H. HALDEMAN. April 25-tf. A 1101tOUGHLY're-built comb-decked Boat, Asi_ . of sixty•ilve tons bur. hen, guaranteed to need no more repairs then a newly finished boat for at least three years. Terms will be mare reasonable. Apply to. HARFORD FRALEY, at his Dont Yard, Canal_Rasta Columbia, April 18, 1857.1 f FOR SALE, A VALUABLE Business Stand, on Front 43 _ street, Columbia, Pa. Apply at tbia office. Columbia, April 19, 18.57-tf $2O 2.11V171133.D. QTOLEN, on the night-of the , lith instant, kJ from the Eagle Furnace, at the lower cod of Marietta. A DARK BAY HORSE, about fourteen hail& high. with black legs, mane and tail, white hair nn both shoulders, and a white spot on hit face and nose. Ten dollars will he paid for the recovery of the home, and ten dollars for the appre• Jimmie:, and conviction of the thief. Information to be left wills David Coble at Minims. ntungo Furnace, or at E. Trainer's Grocery Store, Marietta. April 18,1657-3 to Splendid Jewelry ! Elegant Watches ! Rich Silverware ! &c. TUE subscriber has just opened a new stock, freih from the city, of GOLD LEVER WATCHES, Duplex, Lepines & quartiers, - - all of which be will tell on the moiTveasonable terms. Alse. nn entire new sleek of CAMEO and MOSAIC BREASTPINS, Es r•Rings, of the latest styles. CLOCKS! CLOCKS! or every description; together with a thousand and one other article's, P. SHREINER. Watch and Jewelry Store.,ProneStreel, Columbia April 18,1857.4' Cheap Carpets: Cheap Carpets! A NEW EXCITEMENT AS been created by the opening of a R New "Carpet Store; at 910.304 Aterket street, first door above 9th, south side, Philadelphia, which we have filled with a complete stock" or CARPETS;OIL CLOTHS, &C., Woel Carpeis,37 and 60c, wonb 62 and 75e; Tapestry Carpets,l6l:,2o worth 61,50. ...We intend to make this really the Great—Emporium •of Market street = for CHEAP cArtvp.m.a we have ditoarded entirely the oht.fashioned high prices which others adhere to. Our friends from the country can buy from or with perfect eonddence, Goods never miarepre.entedfor the sake ore:taking sales. its is so often the ease. WINDOW SHADES. As this Is the only place where a general assortment of Shades is kept, you will always find anything you want trom 25 ets. to 410. We over extraorditiarr Inducements to all classes, and boldly assert that we do pelt cheaper then Ia usual among other dealerr; we are satisfied with small profile, preferring to do it large business.— Your patronage Is respectfully solicited. EVANS & WALTON. Carpet Wareroonta 304 Market street, one door above 9th, south aide. Joun M. EVANS, J.B. WairoN. April IS, 1857.3rema . STOITES! STOVES!! STOVES!!! WHOLESALE and Retail. The undersigned rerpeettully call the attention of those in want of CI good article of Cooking nod Heating Stoves, to their extern - Pm stock, motorising the following Sloven to Wit: • _ . . Globe Cook, Comp!cies, Delaware Cook, Banner, Flat Top, BON State,Artet, Burk Gook, Rc., &c., also, Furnaces and Can Ovens. We also call the attention of dealt's; throughout the country to our extensive assortment. Rights given for some of the best articles in the Heating and book ing line known. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. 1. • , : HENAN tk. wAlrerppc, April 1 fteec%nd and leWeiiTireiii., Philadelphia, 18, 8574 m SAVING. FVND - OF , THE • National Safety Trust Company, WALNDT street, south=west wrote of Third ,Phl lade Iphia. • Incorporated . by the State of Pennsylvania. • Money /11 received In any sum, Mtge or smal Land interest paid from the day of . deposit to tke day of withdrnaral. The °Mee is open every day (tom 9 o'clock In the morning till 7 o'clock in the earning, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till Vistelock. hwit.AluA.Lal.l;l=.ld All sums large or small, are paid back In GOLD op demand without notice, to an r atiount. HON. HENRY L. NER, rtellident. • ROBERT 8 ELP,R !TA awe President. J: Elm; Heich i tg ar OBS. , Henry L. Renner,* C. Landreth Monne,' Edward L.• Carter, F. Carroll Bremner, Robert Selfridge, ,Joseph &Barry, Samuel K. Ashton. Henry L. Churchman , James B Health, Primo Lee._ This company confines its business entirely to the deceiving of money on interest. The investments amounting to nearly One Million and a Half *Mel len! as per published report of Assets, are made In conformity with the provisions of the Charter. in Real Estate. Mortgages, Ground Reuse, and mach first clam securities,as will abysms insure purism !seen ri ty to the depositors,. sad which' rennet , fall to give per. manencrand stability to this old and rqdt.eastabliabed• - Institution. April 1& ifstr.sg Damiaired. TUE HAVE last received ■ large lot of 80011 P TV stletitly damaged by miter, wadeh se will roll off cheap. NAYLOR t 31OVAINAt.D. • Columbia, April t 9, 11,13). PIAN AND' MELODEONS. - ZD. SIMPAILD, agent for the gale of Pianos o front the best Phi lidelphin,New.York and Hes ton Manufacturers, will select and deliver those of the first quality, at less than city prices• also. Melo deons of the most perfect tone and •Snuth, of every variety of size and style. Rooms in Locust street, first door above the bank. Columbia, April 18,1857-tf NOTICE. TUE MU - UNDSIOf would reopeettully 1 inform - their ciiitomeri 'and friends that they, _have ,REMOVED TO FRONT . STREE T, And now occupy the store room lately occupied by John Felix as a Jewelry store, where they are now re ceiving, and opening their new stock of SPRING & SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS, Consisting of everything that is choice end desirable in Ribbons, Bonnets, 'Laces, Caps,' &c. In the way of straw goods, also, we exhibit a stock equal to the beet anywhere: while ourreasonable prices most commend our goods to all who wish to -practice ecemomY• , April 18,1957-3: , THE NEW STORE OPENED , • With a New Stock of DOOT,S AND sztOvs.,- CII.IIeCLUNE desires to inform his friends . nod the public, that helms removed to his Ne w Store near the Market House, in Locust street; and in now ready to supply all who may favor him with their custom, with .1 first-rate article of BOOTS AND SHOES, of every description. suitable for Ladies, Gents, Miss es, Youths and Children. As heretofore, he will pay particular attention to the Ladies' branch of the business. His stock Is made up to order, and for style and workmanship cannot be surpa.sed In Columbia. _ ' He respectfully asks for a continuance of the very liberal patronage heretofore received; and notwith standing the great advance in the price of shoes, he is determined to sell CHEAP FOR CASH. C.' R. McCLITNE., April 18, 1857.3 t Locust street, Columbia. A COOL ADVERTISEMENT. MRS. ELIZA YOUNG respectfully informs the public thht she has tined up rooms in her new building, near the Town Hall, and will open about the first of May. an ICE CREAM SALOON, in connection with the Fancy Cake Baking and Can dy business. Wedding Parties, dtc., supplied at the shortest notice. A share of the public patroauge re spectfully solicited. Columbia, April 18,1837.3 t To those who want VATS area -caps, F the Latest Spring and Summer styles, at low prices, would say, go to Hess' Hat and up Store, and you will be accommodated. Do you want a Fine Moleskin Silk Hat? Go to Hess' cheap Hat and Cap Store, where yea can get one 20 per cent. cheaper than any other place this aide the city. Do you warn the latest style Soft Hat or Cap? Co to Hess' Hat Manufactory, where you can get them cheaper than any other place in Columbia. Do you want a Fancy Hat or Cap for youth or chil dren? Go to the Fashionable Hut Store, where you have the largest stock to select from, and can get Caps as low as twenty-Rwe cents. Do you want to get your Hat dressed up tree of charge? If so, buy them at Hess' Fashionable Hat and Cap Store, on Front etreet;'a few doors east of Shrei ner Jewelry Store. Do you want to encourage Home Industry? If so, buy your Hata and Caps at Hess' Hat Mannfactory Do you •want a 'hat to feel easy and comfortable? Go to Hess' Hat Store, where you can get them made just to order. Do you want Summer Hatt? Call at the Fashiona ble Hat Store. nod get a fine Panama, Marie:Mho :Leg horn, Swiss, Canada, Palm, Chip and all other kinds. n Ina word, if you want a Hat that is not got up by boys and inexperienced hands, expressly for. whole saling, go to Hers' Fashionable Hat and Cap Store, No. :t Shreiner's Row. Front street, Columbia, Pa. Columbia, April Id, 1357. Music! Music!! Thave made arrangements with one of the argeat Publiahing /louses in Philadelphia, by which we can furnish any music published in this country, at a few days notice. New music received as soon as published. April 18, 1857. SAYLOR & McDONALD. Jut Received, BARRELS of Saperfina and Extra Pam ily Flour. Also,W bushels Feed. For sole by A. M. RAMBO, April 18.1857.33 . Odd Fellow,' Hull. • Batter, Eggs, Mackerel by the halt or quarter barrel, Dried Beet - and Hamm, for sale byA. M. RAMBO, April IS. 1557-3 t Odd Fellows' Hell. 1857. 1857. NEW MOODS AGAIN! AT INALDEDIABPS NEW STORE. TATE talre pleasure in informing the public that we TY have completed our alterations and improve ments, and have now arranged our second large pur chase of SPRING GOODS We cordially invite all our friends to call and ex amine our clock and improvements, whether they wish to purchase or not, as we feel confident that with our increased facilities, we can offer induce ments not to be met with elsewhere. JUST RECEIVED.—The largest and moat varied assortment of DRESS GOODS, ever opened in Co lumbia, including new vpring Silks, Buyadere Flounced Silk Robes. India Silks, Plain. Plaid and Striped Ducats, Ducal Robes, Poplin Robes. Berege Robes,Lnwn Robes,Organdie Lawns . ebonies, Real French Chlutzes,Drilliutdes.ind many new novelties in Dress Goods never offered in this piece. EMBROIDERIES AND LACES. Ladies will always find at thin counter a Varied assortment of Rich French Worked Collars, Slerves and Cuffs, Collars and Sleeves. and Collura and Cull's to match; Jaronet and Swish Etlcings and Insertings, Jaconet and Swiss Bands and Financings. Laces and Edgings, of all kinds. Embroidered, Hemstitched and Frialed Borden:A Randkrrchirtt.Ae., &e. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! We now have a large assortment el snawle, among which will be found a great variety of Stella shawls, with printed and broche. borders in new fur les, and all the choice colors, from 82,00, to . 510,00. Also, other Shawls in every veriety . MANTILLAS! MANTILLASit Just opened our new - stock of Spring Mantillas of all the new shapes in Week silk, colored silk. moire antique end lace. We invite the ladies to examine our assortment. We are now selling extra Rich hlantillas at very low prices. PARASOLS! PARASOLS! Also, new Par:tools of this weason's etyler, at all price•. 75c. to 56.00. ''We have the largest stock in Columbia. lieu Kid Gloves at 87j.. LIATEN GOODS!—Our stock of Linen Goods has been greatly increatedt and selected with particular attention to the purity of the Fabric and Bleach. , DOMESTIC GOODS! A large stock of best makes at lowest prices. No advance in Muirline. Call and examine oar 12} cent Bleached Shinine Nu•lin—best ever sold at the price. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS! In this departinent Will be found every article ne cessary to felra Abe entire ont•fit of those commencing Floasekeepink. GLOVES, - HOSIERY AND TRIM M (NOS.—Every variety of these Tend% knot ennonanily on hen& CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTING'S. At our cloth counter may always be fodhd a good stock of Black and Fancy Cloth•. Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Velvet, Silk -and 'Marseilles Vestings, also, Satinens. Jeans. Cords. &c« ate. CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &C. We have greatly increased our stork of Super Brussels Carpeting, Imperial Three' Ply do., Super Ingrain do., Fine and Medium Ingrain do. Venetian and Rag do.• Floor Oil Cloths. from one to four yards wide, of all qualities.; Mailings, in every width, plain, white and checked; Also, Cocoa Mattings, for public rooms and Maces. Window Shades, Looking Glasses, Philadelphia Carpet Chnin ' Prime Live Geese Feathers.. CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. We invite attention to our China, 0 lass and Queens. ware Room, which'contain• the largest and most vit. rind stock ever brought to this market, which we Mks to sell at much below the regular prices. Our customers are Invited to cell and receive a beak and catalogue .of Goods, published for free distribotion, at HALDEMAN'S ' Cheap Cash Store, Columbia. N. B.—All kinds of Country Produce taken in :en change for Goods. Columbia, April 11,1857. .1.06 ir 4 AC , 0 7 : t IP SO, GO'TO THE • FARMERS' CASH STORE 9:. Locvsr sr, COLUMBIA PA ' WE takothis opportunity of announcing, that we happiest re ceividonaw and splendid essortreen t of spring and summer goods,consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries , Queetisware and Glassware, Table and F loor Oil Cloths, Looking Olas••• • &O. FOR THE LADIES —Rich styles of Fa nc y and , Slack Silks, all prices; Challles, Beteres, D&alnes, bearnifal Prints; and, in fact, every article of dress epode that will be fashionable during the coining -sea eon. FOR MEN ANOBOTS--Cloths. Cassirneres,Cash • me rettes„Cratort Cloth. Twesda, Cotwaades, /Lc., Ac.; Silk and blersallle• Vesting, In great variety; and all goodasuitable for Gentlemen's complete outfit. Furnishing goode f Sbeetiogh, Inge, Osnaburgs. the., Ac.; together with a large as sortment olQueensware and 131sesware, Tablet ath3 floor Olt Cloth, and a.hrsh lot ofGroceries and Apices; all of which will be sold at prices .that cannot tail N, suit all. Our goods were selected with great care, and to the best advantage, so th at .we will be able, in price and quality, to compete with any other stets in Colom bia. The Yonne' Stem ilea always bad the rernitiellon of being the CHEAP STORE,. and this act was trove: announced by Soaks but from the lips °four comma ars. We desire partici, early to state,. that while we do sell groceries as cheaply as they eim.be sold, with out a tots, we can also Isle , Oral Glee& •as cheap as an ot her booze la town. As heretofore, all 'kinds of country , produce to en in exclusive for goods, and the highest market price allowed for the same. T.. 1. RUCH, Penne& Cash Store, opprielle the Franklin House, Columbia. Pa. April 4, 1,437. List Of New Books. JUST RECEIVED al Saylor /6 McDonald's, bliss Leslie's New Cook Book, Widdifield's New Cook Book. Inquire Within; or, 3700 Pacts for the People. klansford; a Tale of Bacon's Rebellion, by St. George Tacker - The Border goner, by Emerson Viola, or the Secret of Power. by Mrs. douthworib. The. Life and Adventures or Beckwonh, a narra tive of life among the Indians. Columbia, April 18, 1857. - Manufacturer's Insurance Company. CINTER - Perpetual. Granted by the State of Pennsylvania. Capital, 8500,000. Fire, Itla. rine and Inland Transportation. Aaron S. Lippincott. President. Wm. A. Rhodes, Vice President. Alfred ' Weeks, Secretary. DIRECTORS—Aaron S. Lippincott, Wm. A. Rhodes, Wm. H. Thomas; William Neal. Charles Wite,Alhed Weeks, J. Rinaldo Sank, John P. Simons, CharlesJ. Field, James P. Smyth. Office. No. 10 Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. THOMAS WELSH, Agent, Columbia, Pa, April 11, 1857.11 RZIIOVAL Or JOHN SHEN BERGER'S FURNITURE WARE ROOKS. THE undersigned hailig Temoved his Fur niture Ware Rooms and Manufactory, to his new brick buildings, on the south side of Locust ritreet,be tween Second and Third street!, respectfully invites his friends and the public to give him a cull. A large and superior stock of CABINET-WARE AND C HAIR-W ORX,% of 01l descriptions, will be kept constantly on hand, which will be sold on the most rea sonable terms. As he manufactures his own work, he in enabled to warrant every article to be what it is represented; and to be asgood asit is cheap. Ills stock is very large, and in part embraces Dres sing, Plain and Fancy Bureaus;sSideboards, Sofa-, Card. End. Sofa, Centre. Dressing,Dining and Break fast TABLES; Coalman. Franc - a:and other BED STEADS; Common and Fancy CHAIRS, and SET TEES of every style. together with a genera_ assort. mein of all kinds of FURNITURE. Funerals will be attended with a Splendid Hearse, on short notice. and all necessary attention given to UNDERTAKING. - - - He reppeeifully r.olicits a dare of public patronage as well as a continuance o f the custom with arbieb be has been liberally favored. Columbia, Apr 111.1,1857. B.IIIKOVELIA. - TORN FELIX, has removed his Watch, ft, Clock and Jewelry EstitbliAmenr to his. new stand on Front street. third door below the American lipase. He has on hand a large stock or WATCHES CLOCKS, AN D JEWELRY, which he is prepared to sell cheaper than they can be bought at any other establishment. kis is pre pared to offer great bargains, and he respectfully 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 invites the nttention of Boatmen to his large stock of LEVER BOAT CLOCKS; JEWELRY. con sisting or Ear Rif:got, Finger Rings Breast Pins. &c.; all kinds of Silver Spoons; Plated Soup Ladles,Table and Tea Spoons. Forks. &c., which are warranted to wear nearly equal to Silver; Gold and Silver Pen cils and Pens; Gold and Silver Spectacles; together with the greatest variety of FANCY ARTICLE'S ever before offered. CUTLERY.—AIso, a superior assortment of Re volvers and other Pieiola,and ail ktnde of Knivcs ofthe best manufacture. - Strict attention will be given.as heretofore,tonm repairing of clocks, watches and jewelry; and all work will be warranted. I, continuance of former, patronage is respect fully solicited. JOHN FELIX. Columbia, April 11. 1857. GEORGE Z. BENTZ. GEORGE W. RUFFRAGLE. BENTZ St HITFFNAGLE, (Successors to Daniel Herr,) WASUINGTON 330111333, Columbia, Lancaster co., Pa. THE subscribers having effected a lease of -L. this well-known and popular Hotel, hereby give notice that they have thoroughly re-fitted and reno vated it. The establishment has been re.fitrnished at great expense, and nothing has been left undone to render it one of the most agreeable and comforta ble hotels in the slate. try -Adjoining i the hotel in a first-class RESTAU RANT, which s supplied with all the delicacies of the season, and which is not ...amassed by any simi lar establishment in Philadelphia. They respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. April ii, 1857-1 y BENTZ & IIUFFNAGILE. Pratt's Patent Hay and Grain Rake. (PATENTED JANUARY Sttr, 16564 Also, Clover dr. Timothy Sower, dte. TILE undersigned havingused Pratt Es Smed ley's Imp roved Re ke gathering our crops the present season. can say that we consider it a Time and Labor Saving Machine. In rapidity and Cane of operation it is utian rptissed by any other, and it leaves the hay in win-rows, in excellent condition forpitch ing. It is also well adapted Car raking Wheat or Oat stable, as it neither wtisies the groin, nor collects co mush rubbish an the common take, and does not in• jure the grass. Some of us have used It for raking swaths ofgrain for bottling, and found it to answer well. For all the above purposes, it has given entire sat 'faction. Philadelphia County, Job Reich, Joseph Palmer. 24th WardS. B. Worth, Chester County. ‘l't Ilium Stevens, Georges. Roberts, Aaron Lukens, Davis Hoopes, James D. McClellan. Jens. Williams, Alstlon Bishop, Thomas Downing, IL A.J3cole. Nathan Williams, Delaware County. Joh Ilayes, George She rpless, Jacob Huey, John Sharpie's, Richard Pim, Thomas Chalkley Palmer, John 1) Steel, Thomas P. Bertram. Isaac Hayes, Haydock Gerrigues, Thomas Bonsai, Jesse Brooks, Jr. Thomas Bailey, Lancaster County. Richard J. Downing, Maris Hoops.. James Pierce, Ohio. George W. Pierce, Israel Pimm, George Pyle. Robert Read. Er A Special Premium by the United State. Agri- cultural Society, was awarded for the bore Machines at the Exhibition held at Phlladelphispin Oetober,iS66. Erßeceived the first Premium of Chester county Agricultural Society's Fair. jrrßeceived.thie firer Premium of York county Ag ricultural Society's Fair. CTReceived the first Premium of Cumberland county Agricultural Society's Fair. Hy-Received the first Premium of Maryland Agri cultural Society. Having the right to make and sell Pratt's Patent Horse Rake in Lancaster, York, Dauphin, Lebanon. and Cumberland counties, they will be manufactured and sold at the Machine Shop formerly own e d by Smedley & Brandt, Second street, Columbi a , p a l. Formers and others are respectfully invited l o call and examine the Brachium.. HENRY BRANDT. Columbia, April 4, 1857.2m0s Our Flag Still Waves Against all Monopoliest I SPRING OF 1857. • NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA: WE arc now ready to show our friends and the public generally, our First Stock of Spring Goods, which will present unusual attractions Many novelties will be exhibited, selected from the choicest stocks i , in New York and Philadelphia among w hi c h will be rovud—Ducals, (a new and de sirable article ) Luxories, Crinolines, Lustrolines, Silk and Wool Chollies, Chellie Delnnes. Wool Deliriums. Derege Detainee,Brilliants, (plain and figured .) Rich4aconet Chintzes, for Ladies and Children's D : These are all very choice goods, and are worthy of en early examination. 31,000 WORTH OF EMBROIDERIES: Embracing every variety of styles and quality—de cidedly the most perfect assortment out of Philadel phia—which we have selected from the liwrest raspor dug House fa New Yell, hence, WE SAVE ONE PROFIT, and can sell much below the usual prices! Mr' WHITE GOODS: . 13 in this branch we hare many new articles for ladies. Our Taritons, Swamies, Malls, Islalm,ek e /echo:melts, Cambric., Dimities,&c., are beautild, as well as cheap. CRAPE SHAWLS: SHAWLS! , - 2S Crape Sheerly, at prices from Five to Fifty Dol lars colors, White Straw, Pink, Blue, Scarlet and Crimson. Notwithstanding the great advance in the price of these goods, we obtained them at. old prices! " Who will have the first choice? • • • SILKS! DRESS SILKS! Plain, Black and Fancy gyp' Dress Sales, Moire Antiques. Ac. We need only ear We can't be beat? A full assortment on hand. , MANTILLAS! MANTILLAS:: . A fell line of these goods in Silk and Noire Antique —made op tasty, prices from 82,30 to 51.3,—n0 Auc tion Goods! _ GINGHAM& GINGHAM& _ - - - - Our reputation Or asap Gingham le will wknon We otter 100 pieces of the best and choicest goods ever sold forj2i , to 31 casts. New littyks Spring o c f al l e ir ki ll ad m :Fi sli a n ne z ell i s, "ll T e o ' we c l h ittgq, l ike 'llt .. k a i s u d is. Di s a rms. " garment as can be found elseerbere.-as cheap oath* - cheapest, as good as the best: MEN AND BOY'S WEAR. • Ne Hasson , . k Laroaxa Extra Black Ckodiar. Cam aims ra and Vesting*, Yoe Pleads, Stocks, Cravats, s car p. saspandero, Basing tadelotres, ShirsCollars, and Shirt Fran N. 1 1 , any, Ilria have too manrgooda for a newspaper Advertisement, and we %appose we will be compelled so pat oat a Look Ewe quality' White Granite, China and Maas Bar Farnham, Le. Er Fresh CroeMici—Choke Tam, always on found. A. share • (public patronage is millet Led. H. C. IPOSIDERTMITH, 'Er People , ' Cheap Cash Store, Columbia., r.. Match 48.1557. MAULS and Ronk Salt, by the each or beabell,fee 1. sale tow,by March SS, i'37. 2. Cr. EIVCGWER ejlirST 'BERM, a beautiful assortment of Glass Ink :Stands, et the Headquarters and ltewa Depot. Columbia, April 18,1857. Ar‘lN. 4V.,•E'1.).1F.1 AND The British Quarterly Reviews. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO SUBSCRIBE Cost Reduced 50 to 75 per Cent L. SCOTT & co., New Yoarr, continue to publish the following leading British Periodi cals, viz: 1. The London Quarterly ( Conservative.) 2. The Edinburgh Review ( Whig.) 3. The North British Review (Free Ch.) 4. The Westminster Review (Liberal.) 5. Biackvrood's Edinburg Mag. (7bry.) 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. As Organs of the most profound writers on Science, Litera ture, Morality, and Religion, they stand as they ever have stood, unrivalled in the world of letters, being considered indispensable to the scholar and the professional man, while to the intelligent reader of every class they furnish a more correct and satisfactory record of the current literature of the day, throughout the world, than can be possibly obtained from any other source. EARLY COPIES The receipt of ADVANCE Sugars from the British publishers gives additional value to these Reprints, inasmuch as they can now be placed in hands of subscribers about as soon as the original editions. TERMS. (REGULAR PRICES.) TER TRAR. For one of the four Reviews, $3 00 For any two of the four Reviews, 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews, 7 00 For all four of the Reviews, 8 00 For Blackwood's Magazine, 3 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews, 9 00 For Blackwood and four Reviews,lo 00 O 7 Payments to be made in al cases in ad vance. Money current in the Slate where issued will be received at par. POSTAGE The-Postage to any part of the United States will be but Twetryr-Fouts Ceara a year for "Blackwood," and but FOURTEEN Carus.° a year for each of the Reviews. At the above prices the Periodicals will be furnished for 1857. SPLENDID OFFERS FOR 1856 AND 1857 TOGETHER. Unlike the more ephemeral Magazines of the day, these Periodicals loose little by age.— Hence a full year of the Nos. (with no omis sions) for 1856, may be regarded nearly as valuable as for 1857. We propose to furnish the two years at the following extremely low rotes, viz: For Blackwood's Magazine, $4 50* For any one Review, ' 4OD For any two B,eviews, 6 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 Blackwood end the four Reviews, 14 00 *To avoid fractions, $5 may ba remitted for Blackwood, for which we will fora and that work for both years, p ost ;mid. N. B.—The price in Great Britain of the five Periodicals above named itabout $3l per annum. As we Shall never again be likely to offer such inducements as those here presented, NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE!! Remittances must, in all cases, be made direct to the Publishers, for at these prices no commission can be allowed to Agents. Address, LCONARD SCOTT Sc No. 54 Gold-street, N. York. Hover's Liquid flair Dye. PHIS Hair Dye needs only a trial to satisfy j. all of its perfection as a Dye. and the following testimonial from that eminent Analytic Chemist, Pro !WM. BOOM, of the U.S. Alint,will only confirm what thousands have previously home testimony to • ''LLSORATORY FOJE PRACTICAL CIMMI•Ter, St Stephen's Pince. Ph iladelpt ie. February 17. 11'57. "Being well acquainted with the substances coin. po%lng . nover'l Liquid Hair Dye. I am satisfied that by fotlownif. the Pimple directions given for its UPC. will not injure the Hair or Skin, but will give a num. rat and durable color to the hair. .I.Aitik: C. BOOTH, Analytic Chemist," Hoverla Writing Inks, including Iloverts Plaid. and Rover's Indelible Inks, are too well known and in troduded to require any additional testimony of their character. The sales have been increasing since their first introduction, giving evidence thut the ar ticles truly possess that intrinsic merit claimed at firs: for them by the Manufacturer. Orders addressed to the Manufactory, No. 416 Race street above Fourth. (old No. 144,1 Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention hy JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. April 111,11667-ly T./WI:ELM. BEST Kirby, Limerick, Virginia Improved Trout, Sea. Pike and Eel Hooks Swivele, Sal mon Gut, Trout Liner, Gut and other Snoods, Artifi cial Hail, Canton Grass Linen. Spun and Plaited Silk Lines,Littes with and Hooks, Walking Slick, Trout, and Trolling Dods-Floats, Dress Reels, Min now Ist e ta,,sees, stet Nets, Partridge Nev, Dulcimer and Piano Wire. Violins and Strings, tilling and Seine Twine. GENUINE HARLEM GIL, for gravel and affections of the breast and head, for sale by GEORGE W. lIETUERGER, Importer, No. 50 North Third Street, west side, second door below Arch St. and next door to the St. Charles no te!, Philadelphia. • Colombia. April 4, 1857-1 mo. MITCHELL •4- CROASDALE'S Super-Phosphate ofXdine. TIRE subscribers inform dealers and farm era that then have nnw'on hand atoll supply of SOPER.PHOSFLIATE OF LIME, ■nd confidently recommend it as *opener to any in the market. A lon enr.liaifilv no hood. PERUVIAN & MEXICAN GUANO, Cos, candle., Soap. &c , at the lowest market rotes. CROASDALII; PIERCE & Co., N0..30 North Wharves, above Arch rtreet, Phila. ii=rFarraera can load on Arch street and avoid the Crowded Wharf. March SS, 11357.3 m MIVA.ZIS a. WATSON, • PRILABELPHIL Manufac tured SALAMANDF.R SA FES No. 26 S. Fourth etreci, Phila. Truth is +nighty and man:pre i , ~ I , Report of the Committee Turning of the e up t erintend the - - Reading, Febrearr;l27,Bl9g, The undersigned, members of the committee, do respectfully report, that we saw tile two Safes °net nal ly agreed upon by Farrel & Herring, and Evans & Watson, placed ride by side in a furnace, viz: The Safe in use by the Paymaster of ttie Philadel phia and Retie hig Railroad Company, in his office at Rending..rannefactored by Ferret, Ac Herring, and the Safe in use by H. A. Lantz, in his store. mano• featured by Evans & Watson, and put In books pre cisely alike. The fire was started nt SI o'clock A. M., and kept op until four cord/ of green hickory, two cords dry oak and half chestnut top wood were entirely con sumed the wholcunder the superintendence of the subscribers, members of the committee. The Safes were then cooled ad' with water, after which they were opened . , arid the books and papers taken out by the committee and rent - to H. A. Lanus store for public examination, after they were first examined and marked by the Committee. The books and pa pers taken from the Safe manufactured by Erase and Watson were but slightly affected by the intense heat while those taken from the Safe • manufactured by Ferrets mid Herring - were in our Judgment dam aged fully fifteen per cent. more than those taken from Evans It Watson's Sate. We believe the above to have been a fair and im partial trial of the respective qualities of bash safes. JACOB H. DYSHER, DANIEL S. HUNTER, Having been absent during the burning, we fully coincide with the above statement elite cOadititm of the papers sod books taken out of the respective Safe*. G. A. NICOLL& H. H. MIMILENBERGI. JAMES MILHOLLAND. EVANS & — WATSON- - ItAVILACY.I 014111 AND $OO.OOO POUNDS Of the above SAFES, Which they offer for sale on better terms than any other manufacturer in the United States. Philadelphia, May 10,1857-1 y RUM AND SHADES, 031'OP NEW STYLES. E g 110 t J. WILLIAMS, No. IS North Sixth street, Philadelphia, manufacturer of Venitian Velvet and Gold Bordered and Painted natio", of beau tiful dative. Hoff, and all ether cokes of Holland used for abeam Pixtures,"Trirmninge, tc , wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices. Mors shades painted to order. 1. W. thankful' for past pstrOnape, respectfully so. tbs public to call and examine In new and large essostiernt before purchaeing elsewberr. • MP' WE STUDY TO PLEASE. Matra 11,11457. TRANSPORTATION LINE! [SUCCESSORS TO LEMON & Co.) VitEIGHT from Philadelphia for Pittsburg I: and the West. by railroad and coital. The undersigned having made extensive pieparas liens the past winter, ate now prepared :o do a heavy business by canal and railroad. They will forward Goods daily, front the East and West, and all the in termediate points. We will transport Iron,Fish. Cool, Plaster, &e , and fill orders for the some on commission. We will aisle deliver any . quantity of Pittsburg Coal. We can as sure our friends and ail those disposed to patronize the Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad, that no pains will be spored to insure a speedy and safe transit of all goods entrusted to our charge. The avoidance of the inclined planes on the Allegheny Mountains, will give increased dispatch to the transmission of freight. A long experience in the Transportation Business justifies us in promising the public every facility by our line that can be offered. - - - - - AGENTS.—COOKAIAN & BRO., Corner of Broad and Filbert streets, Philadelphia; J. R. EBERLEIN, Columbia; A. M. LLOYD & CO, Canal Basin, Holli daysburg; T. B LLOYD. Canal ii/14111, Pena street, Pittabarg; J. F. MILLER CO., N 0.79 howley , a Wharf, Baltimore. March 21,19.57-3 m New and Cheap Clothing Store. rr 118 subscriber respectfully Informs his friends and the public generally. that he has opened at hi+ store in Front street, two doors below the American House, a large and excellent assort ment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS, &c. He is ready to furni-h and mule up at the shortest nottee,and upon the most reasona ble term., any, and everything in his line He re spectfully *ohm is a abate ot public patronage April 11, 1857 6t JOHN C. ItIELDRUM. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, has removed his residence and office, to Second street, between Locust and Walnut., first door north of the Lutheran Church, where he can be found at all times. April 11, Ihso 3m MUSIC. Zff. SIIIPARD, Teacher of 111u.ie—Vocal and .Itottrumentn , —will resume the duties of his pro fes.ion, MONDAY. MARCH D. 1n.57. Instrumental, Including Piatio.filelodeon und Violin. N. U—Orders for tuning and repairing Piano.. Violins. bows, and /1111-1011 instruments in general, will receive prompt mention. Elrßooms in Locust street, first door above the Columbia, March 7, 1557.' ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW! READ TJUS--OLD AND YOUNG* DROP. WOOD'S Hair Restorative, is, no doubt, the most wonderful discovery of this age of progress, for it will restore, permanently. gray hair to its original color, cover the head of die bald with a most luxuriant growth, remove at once all dandruff and itching, cure all scrofula, nod other eutuneous eruptions, such as scald head. etc. It will cure. 114 if by magic, nervous or periodical headache; make the hair son, glossy, arid wavy, and preserve use color perfectly, and the hair from ful/Inz, to extreme old age. The following is from a distinguished member of the medical profession: St Paul. January 2. 145.5. PROVESROR 0 J. Noon—Dear Sire—Uneolicited 1 send you this certificate. Atter bring nearly bald for a long time, and having tried ull the hair re•turatives extant, nut having no faith in any, I Islas induced, on bearing of yours to give its trial. 'placed myself //1 the hands an barber. and had lay head rubbed with a good suit brush, and the Restorative then applied nod well rubbed in, till the scalp was aglow. Thin I repeated every morning, and itt three weeks the young hair appeared and grew rapidly from August last till the pre-cut time, and to now thick, black and ,strong—soft and pleasant to the touch; whereas, he fore, tt was hank cud wiry, whit; little there was of it- and that little was dirappearang 'very rapidly. still use your restorative about twice a week. and shall POOll hove a good unit perfect crop, of hair No*. I had read of these things—und who has um? but have not seen hitherto any case where any per m, ti's hair was really benefited by any of the hair tonic, etc, of the day; and it really gives me pleasure to record the result of ray experience. I :dive recom mended your preparation Mothers, and it already has a large and general sale throughout the Territory.— The people here Luow its effects,itad have confidence in it. The supply you sect us, us wholesale twins for the Territory, is nearly exhausted, and daily in games are mule for it. You deserve credit for your discovery; and I. for one, return you my thanks hr the benefit it has dose me. fur 1 certainty had despaired long ago of ever effecting nay such result. Yours. hastily, J. W. BOND, Firm of Bond k Kelley, Druggists, St. Paul. From the Editor of the Real Estate Advertiser Boston, 27 School Street, March 80.1855 Dear Sin-11aving become prematurely quite gray. was induced, some weeks since, to make II trial of your Restorative. I have used less then two bottles, but the gray hair. have all disappenrett; and although my hair has not fully nitaiiied as magma.' color, yet the IIfOCCSS OfCllOl/ge 1,. gradually going on, and 1 um in great hopes that inn ehort time my hair will be MI dark as fortnerly. I have also been much gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, wind) before was harsh and dry, nod it has erased to come out as formerly. Respectfully yours, Professor Woo:). D. C. M. RUPP. Carly/e, I have aced Prof Wood's Dour Restorative. and have admired its wonderful effect. My hair was tie coining, no I thought. prematurely gray, but by the use bus "Remora',we." it has resumed its original color. and I have no doubt. permanently so. SIDNEY BREESE. Ex-Senator United States. O.J. WOOD & AO., Proprietor', 312 Broadway, N. 1 ~ and 114 Ma 0,1 street. St. Louis, Aloueourt For sale in Columbia. Pn., by J. 11. HALDEMAN, and SAAPL 111.1.1KRT; Marietta, by J. J. Libburt, and by ull reupott.ible druggists. March 14, 10.17-9 m BACH'S AMERICAN COMPOUND. THE NEW VEGETABLE REMEDY. STATE Or New• Volta. Cayuga County, One of the firm of I'. V. R. Coventry & Co,. of the city of Auburn, beingduly sworn, snys the following certificates arc genuine, and were given by the per sons by whom they purport to be signed. Subscribed and sworn before me, HORACE T. COOK, Justice of the Peace ; Ca yoga county. We, the under.igned. have received the formula for repining -Back's American Compound.” and as far a• we have tested it. can recommend its general use ■s a tonic and alterative Medicine, to remove vinated Humors of the flood, and peculiarly adarned to Fe males suffering from Leucorrhcsa. (Whi:es ) and to those whose constitutions are enfeebled from inter mitten, Fever. JOsCE'll M. MORRIS. M. D.. LANSINGII 8R1G(.: 4 , M. D., A. C. TA ISM, M. D. From Gra. W. Gray. A Omni, March 13, 1955. Gents:—l think yoßr i•ktacbi. American Com pound" the moat valuable of medicine.. My wife Its. been cured by it of a Derangement of her Stomach, which ha. afflicted her for )ears. and my daughter of an alarming CankrredZimeth and Throat My daugh ter did not use half a bottle, which cur,/ her entir e ly. Any of the shave persons 'mined, will answer any questions as to our inalemento TO IN VAVLI DS. This Compound cow wins as n great healing element a Compound Fluid .E.stract of Brack Drop or Cancer Root. ea long known teats &adieu at a never ralliPg cure for tscrofillos. Consumption, liumors or the Blood, and for Chronic inflammation; and is now for the first time given to me public. It la its secret prep aration, as tormulas are furniehrd to Physicians,— We only ask - one irsal. Our medicine stands von its own merits alone. READING, March 4 CArviox.—Bach bottle hereafter will bear the Jac Wine& of P. V. R. Coventry & Co., as the large tale alreadrreached renders it impossible to give a writ. ten signature to each bottle, as was intended. Buy of reliable dealers. For talc by all dealers lit medl• eine, at 11.1 per bottle, or six bottles for E. Agent in Columbia. Pa., Seaton. FILDIRT. Mural' Bumf & Co., Reading, sole and general Agents for the State of Pa. February 14,1934-Gm. A LARGE assortment of Ropes. all sizes and lengths, 11. on hand and for sale at THOS. WELSH'S, March 12, 1457. No. 1. High street. BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES, ice., also, Fresh J./Darning Flaid,jus opened at THOMAS WELSH'S March 21.18.57. No. 1. High Street. PRIME Hams. Shoulders, Dried Beef , and Sides, just received at March 251,1057. BRUNER & CO'S. SUGARS, Sugars ; of :be best qualities, just received and for sale by March 29,1927. BRUNER Or. CO. TPROOMS, Droame, 14001111.. • lanre lot jun re .0 calved, at Dna 49.1857] BRUNER & CO'S. SOM' of all kind. suitable for wahine and the toilet, at I.O. sausEß & , Mardi 27, 1657. OFFErS &TEAS of an kinds and price* for Sbi• Vby 1.0. BRUNER 00'S. Mares 18,57. FISH, Fish , risq—codfish, I M . ac e el . Ilex Herring, CO. for rale by O. B k March, 29, 1857. VRESH Burning Fluid, Suet received and for este J.' by I. O. BILIINZR. & CO. March gEt, IBM. DBLED BEEF. Extra and Plain Hama. Shoulders and mesa Port, for sots by THOMAS WELSH. March $I 1951. No.l. High street. OATS, 00113, Hoy, and other feed!". for Fate by THOMAS WSLSIL Mare% 21.1657. MUOLASSlPZ,Leverineelener,New Orlon I,Ce ha, end Sew Uocre. for rale low, by Mare* a; lib? i 0 IZZY'VER: LLOYD & Co.'s LLOYD & CO CLOTUING. J. H. HUNTER, OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS Home Testimony and Proqrs. Aalalfru, June to, PIZ c 7 .A. Ft 3=o , To tho Citizens of Columbia. and Vicinity. THE subscriber takes this method of In forming his irwilds sod the public. that he has now opened the grocery at udd Fellows Hall. formerly kept by S. C Swarta,Nsbere he will keep constant/y on band, at lowest prices, FRESH GROCERIES, Of all kinds; such ns Stegarstitrime Coffees—Rio, Java, Laguayra. Tests—Black, Young Byron, Gunpowder, ke. The test 'Syrups and Baking Molasses, pure Cider Vinegar. Cheese. Meat. Fish. Rice, Farina, Corn Stare),. Maculate, Cocon. Segars and Tobacco of different brands, Pickles in pas or otherwise, Ketchups. Pepper Saacc, Spices of all kinds, Dried Fruit —Apples, Peaches, Cherries, /cc Wazhont and Fancy Soaps. Earthen. Glass and Queeusware. Brooms. /Hush es, Hopes, Scrubs and Clamps. Also, Fruit and Cul:- fectionery. Superfine and Extra Family Flour. Oatmeal, Corn Meal. Buckwheat Meal, Unbolted Wheat Meal. Feed. &c., with all other article.. usually found in a similar establishment. Country produce taken in ex change forgoods. Tie/WM CA M. The above sys tem °•ill be strictly adhered to. N. tg._Goodi delivered free of charge. Columbia, April le, Iks .3t A. M. RAMBO. WIPE Oil SIX GENTLEMEN can obtain board by implication to Mrs. Laubuch, In No. 1 Car• pet flail, Front street. Columbia. !darer) 21, ISstf FOIL RENT 'TIRE FULTON HOUSE, Front street above %Velum. Columbia, Pa. Has been Pewl.Y o answerll . eched, will answer for stores or a hotel. APPIY to JAS. AteMAIION. Flom Temple Livery Stith/e Columlim. April 4.1‘,57-if • TO LET. 23(1 FEET OF WIIARF : on the Sovenrhannn river, nr utijoming proporty of J.: timr &Co Apply to SAArIiEL WILICIII% Columbia, March 14, 1957-tt TO LET, fiIHE. RIVER LOT. oceupied by James Pauon, ex • Linnber-ynrd. Enquire of J. O President of the Colombia Water Company. March 7, 1857-if POD. ItZUVW, NOS. 3 and 5 Hamilton's Row, oppo-A site the Wu.bitigton House. Front street. Columbia. Apply to It. HAMILTON. Columbia February 21,1427-If FOE 11.33111 T, THE STORE ROOM and Dwelling now occupied by Mrs. Elizabeth Young, situated on Locust *trent, near the Columbia Bank. Possession given on the first of April next. 111cTAG OE Jr BRO., Columbia, February 21, 165.-tf THE BLUE FRONT, on Front street, contain tug two Store Roottot—two do. for offices t i k , or other ?ate purposes—and a 13ASE3I END— all fitted up with gas. ecc.,—also SEVERAL ROUSES, for root or sale, in different parts of the bo rough. Enquire of IVM. WHIPPER. C 011,11,14. February 14. 1.157.11 FOIL BENT, THE well known Business Stand, !vo. 4 Mechanics Row. Possession given April laL, next. Apply to G. W lIALDF.MAN at lialdeinatt's Store. February 14. 1857 FOR SALE. VO. 1. A RIVER LOT, fronting on the 1,1 Susquehanna River and Front street 150 feet, more or less, adydiung property of George Bogle and Joins Cooper. No. 2. TWO ROUGH-CA ST DWELLINGbi nt HOUSES. situated on Fro street, between Union and Perry streets. No. 3. THREE DWELLING HOUSES, situated on Perry street, between Second and Third streets. The above property is all in good condition. For terms, &c., enquire of %VAL F. GIVEN. Columbia, October 4, 1956-If BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. OIE TRIANGULAR PIECE, containing an acre and n quarter, at the corner of Marietta turnpike and the ore road, about one-quarter of a mile from the depot. Colorable. And also, ONE TIIOUSANI) FEET FRONT upon the oro-road, which will be divided into lots to suit par uhoser,..a beautrul situation for iciartlC,E6,mie, ..7 : LtetisiStcleaza.c.e.seseemee, the rod hehig to good condition, would snit well for VEGETABLE ir MIRE:VI:SG. Or the whole tract of 15 ACRES will be sold together. Apply to Columbia. July 19,15504 f BOAT FOR SALE:: AFIRST-RATE, new, well-finished SKIFF; with Oars and Pole. for .:de low. Apply to JAMES IL GOOD VIA N. Columbia, Marsh 28, t857-tf Spy Office. Slatatrare LODGE, DAGUERREIAN ARTIST, Corner Front 4. Locust Streets, Columbia, rcspecctfully informs his old friends and the public generally, that be has again taken charge of his rooms in person, and will be pleased to see all who may favor hem with a call. PICTURES TAKEN FOR 25 CENTS, And upwards, and satisfaction guaranteed. frrNo picture need be taken from the Gallery unless it is such as is really desired, Columbia, March 7, 1857. SPRING ra.SHIOVIS. 1131 At the Fashionable jpr 1111 AT EiUPOItIIJM. TAMES D. GRIFFITH has just arrived from the di city. with the inns, fashionable and thimble lot 01 HATS, CAPS, AND SLOUCHES, for gentlemen and boys. lie will sell cheaper for cash. than any oilier establishment in the worn or country. The subscriber, thankful tor favor. received since lie bus been in basins/is, would request his friends and the public to call and examine tiur them. selves._ .1. D. GRIFFITH. . . AI•o: new ra y les and a first rate assortment of chit areas Fatter Caps and Mts. Aptii 4,1657. iffOTICEL T ORN SLACK would most respectfully In. form Ins fnends and the public generally, that he has leased for a term of years. the old stand in Locust street, between Second and Third streets, known as the LAMB TAVERAT. Extensive stabling and yards, (the largest and best in the borough.) atford ample room to accommodate those who may favor him with their cu•'om, Careful ho.ilers will be provided ; and no pants spared to merit public confidence, lie would particularly call the attention of Drovers, to Inc ample yard accommodation• for drove., His TAMA.: shall be well supplicd,stand second to none; and whatever it shall want in slum, shall be made up in substance. Columbia, March 11,1557.1 y House and Sign Painting and Paper Hanging. - - TUE undersigned respectfully informs the 1 citizen, of Columbia and surrounding couturx• that he will give prompt 011E111/00 10 House 4 , Sign Painting, Paper Hanging 4 , e., on the most reasonable terms. and guarantee al l work executed by him to give entire satisfaction. He can be found of 1118 shop, on Front street, nearly opposite the Columbia Bridge, or at tOs residence, in Walnut street, above Second. or'Orders respectfully solicited. P. D. V A CU B. Columbia, April 4,1837-3 mos. FOIL SALMI CYSMA-1", TRE Walnut Front at Ilaldeman's Core. to make room for extensive improvements. apply on lb* prennsei, February 21. IFS]. CILBXI. PROFESSOR Frederick Haas, a graduate of the Heidelberg and Gottingen Univer.ine., offers his ' , crimes to the citizen. of Columbia, as Teacher of Music. and the Greek. Latin. French, and German languages, He may be found of the Waithinguon house, after the fat of October, and be will be glad to receive public favor. Columbia, September:o, ISSiLtf PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. WE hare just returned from the city with ■ new and wetl•eetected stock of Coedit in the Book and Stationery line, which added to the former large mock. enables as to offer to pureha.ers ■n assortment from which they cannot fail to select with sattafactiou. Teachers, parents and scholars. will find Sabo& Books, Slates of all sizes. &c., an abundance, at sha lowest prices. Stationery, of the finest qualities, at unusually low prices. An examination of our stork is solicited, as we feel assured titsa we cannot fail to please in quality and price. T. J. MILES. Columbia, September 13,184. Kennedy's Medical Discovery. TILE announcement that I hare received a lot of this valuable medicine. is all that is necessary to mer• it a share of the affacted'a patronage. April 4,1837-If J. 1-I.IIALDEMAN. ZUST 20801E3 ORINGEB,IOOO tocaanats, aid a lot of Priam Noss. For sale by 1. P. ;milli Wholesale and Remit. April 4.1857 “Patent Safety alight Tager,” BBULANTSins Maehe for the bed chamber, Te. hareonirer and Hotel Keeper•. It term hats wt. he, and W warranted not to consume more than a stt• pence of ail to aer wk. Cal: and agenda. them at the Dreg and Prescription more of Aria 4-a .1 H. HALDEMAN. I. M. MIFFLIN