TIT ron T.tr.—American half-Sollars pass in Cuba for only forty cents. W.Al.E.rK3.a_ZirE),. On the 13th ingtallt, nt the realdente of the bride's father, by Rev. Witt. Batumi, Mr. Wu. F. LLOYD to 21105 , CLAUK, all of Columbia, pa. >al.wr:::). On Thursday, 7th inst., in West lienipfield township, JOSEPH. WALTER, aged about 49 years. GRAND EXAMINATION OF Prof. F. Staudt's Juvenile Class, At Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia, ON THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 21, 1857. FSTollell respectfully informs his friends . of Columbia and vicinity. 'bat be tvillt give a strand Examination of his Juvenile Class, on the above cvening. At the conclusion of the CIIIMiIIIIIIOII, the door will be cleared for all present who WWI to paniei pate in the dance. Tickets to be had at Saylor kr, Me )oaafd'• nook Store. COlumbia, May 16, 1857-1 t A.B.IKSTB.ONCI, BEING about to leave Columbia, will sell at public sale ; at his residence in 4th street, on THURSDAY NEXT, :list INST , AT 1 O'CLOCK P. Al.; a variety of Household and Mahn Furniture, viz: BEDS AND BEDSTEADS, Chairs, Carpets, Stoves, &c. Columbia, May IS, 185.1-11 •10 RIIW'IULD. THE above reward will be paid by the J. sub scriber for the apprehension of the person or persona who, on the night of Wednesday 13th inst. broke. and on the night of Thursday 14th. fired into, the windows of his house, corner of Fifth and Union sta. GEORGE TILLE. Columbia, May 16, 1857.-1 L New Grocery, Wine & Liquor Store. THE subscriber has opened at hls old stand, corner of Fi ft h and Union streets, a complete assortment of all kinds of GROCERIES; where he will always be prepared to supply, on the most rea sonable terms, any demand for articles in his line of business. his keeps also, a variety of WINES AND LI QUORS of all kittdp; and will sell in any quantity not less than one gallon. Ile respectfully requests the public to call and make a trial of his ck. GEORGE stoTILLE. N. El.—Country Produce always on hand. A por tion of the old Stock of Dry Goods, !lot yet disposed of, will be cold at Viper cent. below coat. Columbia. May 16 t 1637- Carpets! Carpets!! ATEN words about Carpets. We only buy them when we can sell them cheaper than our neigh bors. Purchasers will find it so by calling at FON DERSMITIPS People's Cash Store. Moty 16, 1857 Another Arrival at Fondersmith's. MORE attraction. for the season. 100 pieces real French Organdie Lawns. from 121 to 25 rents. Best goods ever Mitred at the pricer! Now ready at May 16. 1857. TIIE PEOPLE'S STORE. Cooper's Anti-Pain Tincture. THE undersigned is the Duly authorized agent for the sale or this truly valuable medmine. m this place. May 1G.195741 Should any One STAND in need of a fresh article of Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Flavoring Extracts, Spices, &c., cull at the People's Drug and Prescription Store, No. 3 Wolf's Row, Front street, Columbia, where the subscriber has just opened a new supply. May 16, 1857 tf J. 11. H ALREMAN. Robes, Robes. A NEW article of Ducal Robes, together with a fine /1 assortment of Bereges and organdie Robes, at 31,50 and upwards, at H. C. FONDER Shl May 111, 1857. People's Cash Store. PLAIN and Printed Marseilles Piques. The new arnele now used for Ladies' and Misses' bascules and Capes—very destrnhle good 4; nun and nee them, at 11. C. FONDERSMITII'II, May IC, 1857. Cocoanuts! Cocoanuts!! 1000 COCOANUTS just received and for sale by .101.1 N F. SMITIi, Front street, below the Washington House. Columbia. Muy 16, 1867. To the Ladles and Gentlemen. Dr. Laverne's Victory Shoulder Brace .L 'THIS is an entirely new, and greatly improved or lick, combining all the advantagesof a I,u,pencler and Shoulder Brace. It is light and elastic, equally adapted to the wear of either PM and so constructed that it is impossible for them to bind under the arm, which has teen one serious objection to nearly all the braces that have heretofore been used. It is highly approved by Physicians and Surgeons. as being con ducive to health and gracefulness, Those who are subject to puin in the che.t , theen.e of the Lungs. Heart or Stomach, symptoms of Consumption, we would advise to call at the Drug and Pregcript ion Store, No. 3 sVolf's Row, and purchase one i mmedi 1. It. HAL DEMAN• Columbia May 15 1857. NOTIOD. APPLICATION will be made to the Gover nor of Peeneylvanin, for the pardon of Alarthn Loney; convicted or receiving stolen goods, at April Sessions, 1857. for Laucnster county. Columbia, May 16, leo7-It. NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration on the Estate of Coleman .1. Bull. late of the borough of Columbia, Lancaster county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned. all persons knowin g themselves indebted to said estate are requested tomake immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement to STEPHEN GREENE, Administrator. Columbia, May 16, 1857.6 t FILELNICLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. STATEMENT of the Assets of the Company on 3anuarY i, 1957. Published in conformity with the provision of the sixth seetionofthe Act of Assembly,of Aprilsth,lB42. MORTGAGES. Being first mortgages on real estate, in the City and County of Philadelphia, except 530,050 in Montgomery, Bucks, Schnyl kill and Allegheny counties, Pennaylva• Ilia, REAL ESTATE. Purchased at Sheriffs' sales, under mortgage claims, viz: Eight houses and lot, 70 by 150 feet, on the South-west corner of Chesnut and Seventeenth streets, A house and lot, 27 by 71 feet, on North aide of Spruce street, West or Elev enth street, A home and lot, 21-7 by 100 feet. on West side of Penn Square, South of nigh street, Two houses and lois, each 18 by 80 feet, on South aide of Spruce street, near Sixteenth street, Five houses and lots, each 17-0 by 90 feet, N 05.150, 161, 168, 165 and 167 Dilwyn Three houses and lot. 49 by 54 feet, on East side of Seventeenth street, south of Pine at, Hotel and 10t,50 by 81 feet, on the South east corner of Chesnut and !leach eta Five houses and lot, 42 by 86 feet,cm the North side of George street, West of Ashton street. Seven houses and lot. 20 by 117 fret, on I the East side of Beach street, south of Chesnut street. A house and lot, 18 by 30 feet, No. 96 Fitzwater street. East of Ninth street. Aground rent of 1530. issuing out of a lot 13-4 by 40 feet. on North side of Otter stzeet,;4o feet West of Leonard street,' LOANS. ,TemporaryLoanii, on Stocks as Collat eral Security, STOCKS. smog° Alms house Loan, 5 per cent. ' 200 Shires Rank of Kentucky, 17 ' Worihern Flank of Kentucky, 300 " 1131i011 Bank of Tennessee, 13 " insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania, 20 " Ilitouthwark Railroad Co. 37 " Commercial and Railroad ; Rank, Vicksburg, 3(sl 'enlisylvania Railroad Co Franklin Fire Insurance Co, ' 2 Mercantile Library Co, 24 it Union Canal Company. 10 " Schuylkill Railroad Co stoooo North Peneea Railroad Bonds, I $647.47 City Warrants, Notes and Bills receivable, Unsettled Policies, Cash on hand, Cash in hands of Agents, T,qsaEs Bar F!RE. Louts paid during the yearl.ss6. 4;01,038 84 By order of the Board, CDARLES N. BANCKER. President. Attest Prf"..Rpri 0. BANCIMIIt, Secretary. Thiscrons.—Chas. N. Baneker. Tobias Wngner, Samuel Grant,Jac•b R. Smi th , Geo. W. Rictinrds, Mordeesii D. eeds: David S. Brown, Isaac Lea, Ed ward C. Dale, Cleo Pnles. THOS. Ltoyp, Agent, Columbia. February 9,18.5f.ty' • ' NOTICE. COLUMBIA MANUFACTURING CO. ROOKS Ki will be opene of d on SATURDAY, MAY, I_,/2, th e office Antos S. Green,. in Colum bia, for the purpose of receiving subscriptions to the Stock of the above Company. 15y Order of the COMMlS sionem Cohltabia, May 9, sfrzt LADIES' FAIR. EVF.TIIE Ladies at the Evangelical Lutheran Church, will hold. at the Odd Fellows' Hall, on the NINGS OF THURSDAY, FRIDAY. AND SAT URDAY. 1401.15 th and Italt uists.. a FAIR. for the sale of Asjmy• ArriCLIDY, RAPALESII.7I.I. O ...W7W, arc. The proceed, to be for the benefit of the church in this place. Columbia, May 9, 1857 °t CoLUIIBIA BANK, May 6, 1857. Tiik: Directory of this Institution have this doy de clared a dividend of five per rent , payable ten days after date. SASI'L SIIOCII, Cashier. May 9,11967-3 t. WINKS, LIQUORS, &c., &c. THE subscriber has opened, and keeps con stantly on hand, a large and complete anaortment of WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKIES, and all Willa kinds of liquors, at his more, in Walnut street, In the extension of the Washington (louse. He will sell, in any quantities not less than one gallon, (except for sickness upon a physician's certificate.) either Wholesale or Retell. Persons desiring a good and pure article, are invited to call mid examine the stock. DANIEL lIERR. U - Attention i• milled to an assortment of choice im ported preserved Fruits in glass jars. They are pre served whole, and retain entirely their original flavor. The varieties are, green Gages. Gooseberries, Plums, Morillo Cherries. Red Currants, Raspberries. A supply of Sardines. Table Oil, Bay Water, London Brown Stout, and Scotch Ale always on Mull. Columbia. May 9, 1657-tf PIANO and MELODEON AGENCY. rIIIIE subscriber respectfully Worms the citizens of Columbia, that he lice made arrange menus for fur iishing fiascos of either of the following makers, at less than their Catalogue prices. Parties wishing an Instrument can effect a SAVING OF FROM TEN TO THIRTY DOLLARS, by ordering them through him. CONRAD MEYER. Philadelphia. LI/311TE, BRADBURY & ISM WTON, New York. NUNNS & CLARK, Do. _ _ RAVEN, BACON & CO., Do. HORACE WATERS, Do. T. GILBERT & CO.. Do. BOCADAIAN, GRAY & CC., Albany V. P. EMERSON, Donlon. JACOB CICKERING, bo. Exclusive Agent for the sale of Prince's Justly Celebrated N. Y. Melodeons, which he will sell at Manufacturer's prices. Each In. struncent warranted. 4-Octave Single Reed, 5 14 5 "DoaLle Reed, 5 6 ". " Piano-cared, 51 " " " two banks of keys, 40000 A. full Catalogue of Sheet Music comitatitly on baud.— Also, Musical Instruments of every description. 1.4 liberal discount made to Seminaries and Teach ers on Instruments and music. 101 IN F. fIEINTISII, Jr., No. 3 East Orange-St , Lancaster, Pa. _May 9,1257-4 t GUANO! GUANO!! GUANO!!! ALL KINDS SUPERwPIEOSPLIATE of LIME. 7,000 TONS. TO FARMERS, corn and potatoe growers: The undersigned remands corn and potame grow• era that his Super• Phosphate orLirne i+ the cheapest and most certain manure for these two crops, of any offered to the public. It is composed of chemical el ements which rarely, if ever, fail in these two valua ble crop.. The most successful farmers, and years of experience have proved this. GEORGE A. LEINATJ . Proprietor, N 0.19 South Front street,Philattelphia, Pa. My Phosphate of lame at 01 cents per Ih., or $4O a ton. Nitrogened at fifty dollars a ton. Cartage tree to any elation or wharf in the city proper. A Liberal Discount to Wholesale Dealers. Pamphlets in the English and German languages On application. Also, pure bone dust. potash, soda, powdered char coal, pure land plaster, &e., &c. Diplomas from four states have been received: Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey and Dela ware. Ala y 9,1937.2 m 3. H. HALDEMAN' Farmers, Fruit-Growers Gardeners. ANEIV supply of Agricultural Works have just been received; and we would here announce that we have become the special agent: for the exten nice Agricultoral Publishing House of C. M. Saxton & Co., New York. These arrangements will . give us extra facilities and advantages to supply al I Agricultural works at the most reasonable rates. Below we enumer ate a few of file valuable books we have on hand: THE ANATOMY A:km PHYSIOLOGY or THE HORSE; by George H Dodd, M. D , V. S. This is entirely a new and valuable book, finely illustrated, giving the full anatomy of the horse, and COl:Milling Glossary of Veterinary Technicalities, Toxicologi cal Chart and Dictionary of the Veterinary Science. Printed on fine paper. Pim. THE YOUNG GARDENER'S ASSISTANT; by Bridg man. It is asserted to be the best work of the kind in print, treating of the cultivation of Cul Unary Vegeta• bles and Flowers, Fruit Trees, the Grape Vine, &c., and a Calender to each, showing when and how the necessary work is to be done, &e. MORGAN HORSES; by D. C. Linsley. A premium Essay on the Origin, History mid Character of this remarkable American breed of Horses; to which is added Hints for Breeding, Breaking, and General Use and Managing of Horses; also, Practical Directions for Training for Exhibitions and Agricultural Fairs. HORSES; their varieties, Breeding, and Management in Health and Disease. By IL D Richardson. YOUA'IT on the Structure and Diseases of the Horse. TIIE MODERN HORSE DOCTOR. By Dr Dodd. THE AMERICAN FRUIT CULTURIST. By J. J. Thomas; containing directions for the propagation and culture of Fruit 'I tees in the Nursery, Orchard and Garden. THE FRUIT GARDEN; by P. Barry a popular book. THE FRUIT CULTURIST'S ANNUAL; by Bridg man. This is a new book. containing ample direc tions for the cultivation of the most important fruits, including the cranberry, fig, grape, &c., and a calen dar showing how and whets to cultivate. COLE'S AMERICAN FRUIT 1600 X. THE VINE DRESSER'S AIANUAL; by Chas. Ramie lin- THE KITCHEN GARDENER'S INSTRUCTOR. By Bridgman. THE AMERICAN FLOWER GARDEN DIRECTO RY; by Buist. THE FLOWER GARDEN; by John Brack. THE FLORIST'S GUIDE; by Bridgman. LANDSCAPE GA RDENING, PARKS AND PLEAS URE GROUND; by Smith. SCHENK'S GARDENER.S TEXT BOOK. THE AMERICAN ROSE CULTURIST. DISEASES OF ANIMALS; by Cole. THE COTTAGE AND FARM BEE.REEPER. THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER; by Nash. THE AMERICAN FARMER; by . Blake. THE CHINESE SUGAR CANE and Sugar Making; by C. Stanbury, A M. THE CHINESE SUGAR CANE. its History, Mode of Culture, Manufacture, Reports of its success in differ ent portions of the United State., and letters of dis tinguished men; by James F. C. Ilydc. Price 25 cents. 81,519,932.73 All the above valuable books and thounanda more for tale by MURRAY, YOUNG /4 CO. ➢lay 9, 1957. Lancaster, Pa. LETTERS Testamentary to the estate of Francis Scheidecker, late of the borough of Calam ine. Lancaster county, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber; •Il persona indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them, duly authen ticated, for settlement to EUIVARD REUSS, Executor, Columbia. Nay 9, 1E1.57-7t Is At cont, : 0'2,754 36 Odd Fellows' Hall. JUST received a lot of Prune Chester county Home A. AI. RAMLIO Columbia, May 2. 1857-3 t Nos. 1 & 2 Mackerel, - D Y the Piece or Half Barrel, Dried Apples. Peaches, .1.) Cherries, with every other article usually found an a Grocery.A. M. RAMBO. Columbia, May 2. IFS 7.3 t rrHOSE beautiful embroideries at Fonder smith's Store, have produced quite an excite ment among the ladies. It is a great satisfaction so Purchasers. to make their selections from a Stock of Goods embracing so much taste and fashion. Another desirable feature, at this establishment. in which all are interested. is HIS PRICIIt 4 ARE and his salesmen accom modating.. A grand open hag of new arid beautiful Lawns, Jaconetts, Tissue*, 13e rege s. dm., next week. 'tWait for the wagon."' Columbia, Mayl,lt7. Ketchum's Combined Reapers and Blowers, OF the manufacture of 1 557, with all the recent improvements. They are warranted to cut 10 to 15 acres of grass or grain in a day. as well no it can be done with a scythe or cradle. For sale by PASCHALL MORRIS & CO.. Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market st., May 2.1557. e 9,114.19 C. 0.1, 1' 1071232 g• 114,?22 70 1 216 50 PIANOS AIITII MELODEONS, ZB. SHEPARD, agent for the sale of Pianos • from the beet Philadelphia, New York and We. ton Manufacturers, will select and deliver those of the first quality, at leas than city prices; also. Melo deon* of the roost perfect tone and finish. of every vartetyof rico and style. Rooms in Locust sired. arm door above the bank. Columbia, April 19,1857.tf 42.360 2 Ll.2.:Ati 1 6e2 36 1 , 8 27.18 S PO WE have made arrangements with one of the Ilf largest Publishing Hoaxes in Philadelphia, by which we can furnish any . music published in this n country, at a few days noce. Near manic received cc noon as published. April IN, les:. SAYLOR IL 111cDONALD. DrVIDEIND. Prices of Prince's Melodeons NOTICE!. STOP THAT BALL! 'quilllc! Music!! ATIIOREIGIELY re-built comb-decked Boat, of sissy-five ions burthen, guaranteed to need no mote repairs than a newly finished boat for at least three years. Terms will lie muse reasonable. Apply to. HARFORD FRALEY, at his Boat Yard, Canal - Basin. Columbia, April 18, 1P57-if Prime Cheese, ERRING by the box or dozen; Fresh Butter. Ems H &c. For .tile by A. M. RAMBO. Columbia, May t.. 1, 1857.3 t Corn Neal, AT Meal, Unbolted Meat Meal, Family Flour, ScO For sale by A. M RAM 140. Columbia, May 2, 18S7-31. 011EAP Sugars, Coffees, Spices, Teas, at Odd kJ Fellows' Hull. Columbia, May '2.1857 at ALOT of Fresh Vanilla Beans, at Dr. E B. Derr',: Golden Mortar Drug Store. Columbia, May 2,1557. Gents' Spring Sacks TUT haven fineavvortment oflight-colored FRENCH VI" cLonis, very desirable goods for Spring Sacks. A. 1.0, a choice lot of French Caysimeres and Vestings. Come and see them—our prices nre right. H. C. FONDERSMITII, May 2, 4857. People's Cash Store, Columbia. WALL PAPERS AGAIN. WE have received our second Pupply of WALL VT PAPERS i frorn the N. York Manufacturers. Also a Book o(choice French Gold Papers, magnificent goods, from St to 33.&) a piece. Orders received and goods furnished at the shortest notice. 11. C.FONDERSNIITH, May 2,1857. Locust street, Columbia. Balm of Thousand Flowers, D rs th C c O e V . E . R pi E cx. D . l3 % e D u r ;i r g on a tli t it t i l e ‘e . Paris, for beautify ing for Shaving, cleansing the test for the Toilet and the Nursery; for bathing and manymedical purposes. For sale by Da. E B. HERR. Golden Mortar Drug Store, Columbia, Pa. Columbia, May 2, 1E57. MRS. C. CALDWELL, 11'ITES the attention of the ladies ir Ito her arsortmem of FASHIONABLE MIL LINERY, NVALNUT STREET. Colutnroa,May 2,18.57.3 t LAMPS, LAMPS, LAMPS. Just received at Ilerr's Drug Store, _a new and beautiful lot of Lamps Mull descriptions. May 2,1857. SOLUTION OF CITRATE OF lIIAGNESIA,or Par gative Mineral Wuter.—Thig plerniunt medicine which is highly recommended as o eubmitute for Epsom Salta, rieidlitz Powders, .tc. , eon be obtained fresh every day at DR. E. U. DERR'S Drug Store, Front it. ijg $45 00 IR 00 :5.00 125 00 150.00 J. SXIROEDER, Ladies Moot & Shoe manufacturer, No. 1 Locust street, Columbia, Pa. INVITES the attehtion of the citizens of Columbia and the public generally to his supe. nor work in the above line of business. He respectfully tenders his sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage he has received, and would announce to his patrons that he has constantly on hand a large end choice variety of materials, and is prepared to make up, in addition to his large stock of ready-made work on hand. Ladies. Misses. and ChM. drens SHOES, GAITERS. BOOTS. SLIP- i PERS, Sc., in the latest and best styles. He? solicits a continuance of the favor so liberally bestowed by the public. JAMES SCHROEDER. May 2,1857. Columbia, Pa. For the Ladies TM will open tbia dny our first supply of new and VY beautiful PARASOL:tt. flaying no old stock from last season, purchasers will be sure to get noth but what is new and fashionable. Parasols from 75 intro People's Cwli Store, Columbia, =CUM DUCALS DCCALS I A NOTHER supply' of these desirable dress goods, rl7u-t received. Also, a few moreofibose fine French Brdliants, Buffs, Pinks, and Greens. at 11. C. FONDERSMITIPS Nay 2. 1857. People's Ca.!) SLare,Columbin. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL sEEa BEANS—Lima, Early Valentine, Early Mo hawk, Noinughtun Wonder. BEET—Long Blood, Early Blood Turnip, Early Bas SRIIO. CABBAGE—EarIy York, Large Drumhead, Plat Dutch. CAULIFLOWER—EarIy Asiatic. CARROT—Long Orange, Early Born. CELERY—White solid. CRESS—Cress or Peppergras.. CUCUMBER—EarIy Frame, Long Green, Early Run elan, (eur)te•t known.) CORN—Tu'waren.. Early Sweet or Sugar. ECG PLANT—EarIy Purple. LETTUCE—EarIy Cabbage, Philadelphia Cabbage. ONION SEED—Large Red, White, Yellow. Double Curled Parsley. PARSNIP—Large Sugar. PEkS—Prince Albert, Large Murrowfat, F,k:tra Early. PEPPER—Dullnese or Bell, Squash. RADISH—Long Salmon, Black' Spani.+l, : Early Sear. let Short Top. SQUAS ll Early 130.1,. TOMATO—Large Red. 'ITIRNIP—EarIy Stone, Flat or Fteld. lIERBS—Sweet Alarjorum, Sage, Summer Savory, Lemon Balm. Namurtium,Okran, Sultify, Rhubarb, Leek. Mammoth Pumpkin Seed, the be-t known for cus tards, &c., Kentucky Blue Grass, Pennsylvania Green Gra.s Seed and White Clover Seed.: also. a general variety of Flower Seeds. Onion Set in, &c. The above embrace a part of the various itlids of coeds on hand, nt the Drug Store of K. William... Per sons desirous of choosing from a large and well se lec led stock, wdl please cull oil the .übscri.per. R. May t!, 1857. Front St.. Columbia. JOHN W. SHUMAN'S BOOT AND 531015 STORE, FRONT STREET, Columbia, Pa.—Theft undersigned respectfully intormsthe pub ff - lic that he has alwa}s on hand at the above place, a large and splendid assortment of Roots and Shoes. comprising. FRENCH CALF-SKIN, MEN'S MOROCCO, KIP & OTHER BOOTS & SHOES, to which he would invite attention. Having made his selections in this brunch of the business with care, and from the largest wholesale houses in the city of Philadelphia, Sc feels confident taut all who want good articles wilt call and examine his stock. Ile has also a large and beautiful assortment of FINE SHOES FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, consisting of Potent Foxed Gai tern, French Morocco Haskins, Enamelled Spring Heel Parodies, Italian Cloth Gaiters, Madras Kid Ties and in fact all the latest styes now ut use. Al-o all kinds of Boys', Youth. , and Misses' Boots and Shoes of every size and description, and a fine assortment of Metes Gaiters. such as Patent Glove Tops, Cloth, Calf-skin, &c , &c , In great variety. The subscriber hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of public patronage. The pub lic are invited to cull and examine the goads. J. AV. SHUMAN. Columbia, May, 2, 1857 PLOUGHS, IN great variety, consisting of Pronty, Bla- I Lens, Wiley, Peekskill. Sidetill/, Subsoil, Double I 1 ichigan and Star Plough., with wrought share=, also. expanding Cultivators, with steel and reversible :cell', field and garden Harrows, Cast Iron Rollers, Hay. Straw and Fodder Cutters, with a large assort meat of Horticultural Tools, at wholesale and retail. PASCHALL MORRIS & CO . Implement and Seed Store,:th and Market vt , Phila. May 2, 1557. Cheap Trado Sales rooks. TN addition to the already extensive and select mock of book. he , on hand, we havejust received a fresh and choice stock of hooka and sta. tionery that will make our smelt without doul,t, the largest and most select we remember of ever Lavine on hand at any time; and in prices we feel satisfied we con suit all. As we bought at exceedingly !ow ratet,we can and will sell at corresponding rates.. We extend an invitation tont] to call add examine our.,foci[. Judge for yourselves of the merits and prices thereof. MURRAY, YOUNG & CO. Lovers of Cheap Standard Literature; all who would add to and improve their libraries with choice, valuable and select books at unprecedented low rates, call and see the cheap New York and Phi/ode/plain Trade Sale Stock. ju.t bought and on hand at the cheap book store of MURRAY, YOUNG 21c CO. Lancaster, May 2, 1:357. Warranted Fresh and Genuine Gar den Seeds. IN every variety, wholesale and retail. Assorted Boxes put up expressly for the Country Trade. Fine European and American Flower Seeds 20 choice varieties in Boxes for $l. with directions. Japan Peas. Sugar Cane Seed,Tom Thumb Dwarf Peas, Ay. Orange Water Melon, new Wiimingstadt Cabbage Seed, /Sc. PASCHALL. MORRIS & CO. Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market st., Phila. Al ay 2, ISM. Those Awful and Terrific Accidents, T)AILY happening, from the careless hand jj ling of burning fluid, can forever be stopped by the rise of • - - • Newell's Patent Safety Lamp & Feeder. The lamp cannot explode from overturning while lighted, it cannot explode by filling It while lighted, it cannot explode front overflowing while lighted, it Can. not explode from any known cause, it cannot explode when filling tithe fluid taken fire. Wit) this lamp and feeder in conjunction, the most explosive compounds may be used. with no greater danger dm sperm pr lard oil. This lamp is the cheapest, best and safest ever offered to the public. For sale, wholesale and retail. bye Da. . B. HERR, Pruggist, Prom rt.. Columbia, Pa. Nay 2, H. C. FONDERSMITH, 3:1 M• T. GREAT SALE OF grxranEn. L.A.NDS ALL the lands of the subscriber, near. Cal edonia,on 13ennetrs branch of the Sonnuntahon ing river, is Eth and Clearfield couuttes, Pa., former ly known as the lands of the Portlatati Cntupany. COll. a rating of .I.lloli tracts. of about twelve hundred MIEC+ each, being warrant; nutottered re.td7, r.d6d.. 52:9, 52:33,5290,(191, will lie sold at Public Aucuon, at zoo Court House in Williumgport. LYCOIII//3p, CO11111) 1 . U., 011 Tilltlt , DAY, the 10th day ofJuly next, at II o'clock, A. M. There bandy favorably situated on adrivulac stream ()rate Su.quelotnina river. jurt above the ern...ring of the Sunbury and Sue Railroad, covered with ant un touched fore-i of Pine, Vhite Oak and Hemlock, long known uy the best Pine hand= of One .late. are now for the firet time Otre red fur sale in repa rase tract•, and on favorable trials of payment, which will he rtated at tine •ale. Plan, will Lie furnirhed nil appli• cation to William A. Wallace. Eaq., Clearfield; Souther & Ridgway; Lloed & CO.. Willtamc port. Pit , 11144 Ille ruhrcriber, 10 Court Nlrrel. Boa ton. May.:. A 31051.1. EMMA.. May e, NOTICE. HAVM° disposed of the Store known as the Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front bitTeCt,Colllllll,ll3, Pa.. to Dr. E. B. Herr, who will continue the business at the old stand I would return thanks for the liberal patronage I have received, and request for my succes sor a continuance of the acme. SAMUEL. FILBERT. A S WILL BE SEEN BY TIME ABOVE, I bare 1.3. purchased the Golden filortar Drug Store. and will continue the WISIIICSS us heretofore conducted, with a full and complete assortment of Drugs, Medicines. Per fumery, Fancy Articles, and everything usually sold iii similar csundishmentii. The stock vi ill he frequently renewed, and customers may rely upon obtaining nothing but pure articles. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. NI ay 2. 1 e. 57. E. B. H_ ERR. To those who want BATS AND CAPS, OF the Latest Spring and Summer styles, at low price!, would say, go to Hess' Hat nod= Cap Store. and you will be accommodated. Do you want a Fthe Moleskin Silk Hut? Go to flesh' cheap Hat and Cup Store, where you eau get one 20 per cent. cheaper than any other place this side the city. Do you want the latest style Soft Hat or Cup? Go to Hess , lint Manufactory, where you Con get them cheaper than any oilier place iu Columbia. Do you want a Fancy lint or Cap for youth or chil dren? Go to the Fashmnable lint Store. where you have the largest stock to select from, and can get Cops as low us twenty-five centu. Do you want to get your Hat dressed up free of charge? If so, buy them at liens , Fauldonable lint nod Cop store, out Front Street, u few doors east of Shim ner's Jewelry Store. Do you want to encourage Home Industry? if so, buy your lints and Caps al Hat Manufactory. Do you want a hut to feel easy and comfortable? Go to Hess' Hat Store, where you can get them made Just to order. Do yon want Summer lint-? Cull ot the Fashiona• We Hat Store, and get a tine Panama,Mnricialio, Leg horn, Swiss, Canada. Palm, Chip mid all outer kinds. In a word, if you want a Hut that is not got up by boys and inexperienced hands, entre-sly (or w hole gi) to Ilea' Fakliiolinble Hat and Cop Store, No. 3 Shreiner's Row. Front street, Columbia, l'u, Colutnhitt- April Ps. ter -1857. 1857. NEW GOODS AGAIN! AT HALDEMAN'S NEW STORE, WE take plen‘arc in informing the public that we have completed our alterations aad improve ments, and have now arranged our second large pur chase of SPRING GOODS We cordially invite all our friends to cull rind ex amine our Flock and improvements, whether they with to Potchate or not, as we feel confident that with our increased facilities, we can offer induce mentq not to he unet with elsewhere. • . - JUST RECEIVED —The Itirgei=t and most varied assortment of DRESS GOODS., ever opened in Co lumbia, including new epring Silks, Buyndere Silk., Flounced Silk Hobe•, India Silks, fluid nod Striped Ducal., Dunn! Robes, Poplin Robee. Berry. Robes,linwn Robes,Orgninbe Reid French Clilnizee,Brilininies, and tunny new novelties in Wesel Goody never offered in ibis place. EMBROIDERIES AND LACES. Ladies will always fluid at thi; counter a varied nsportment of Rich French Worked Collar., Sleeves and Cuffs, Collars and Sleeve.. and Collars and Cuffs to match; Jut (met and SWISS Faluimds and Inmrtitids. Daemon nod Sul.. Bands and Flouncing.. Luce. alai Edgings, of all kind.. Embroidered. Ileinsittehed and Pruned Bordered Handkerchief.. he , he. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Ve now have a large assortment of shawla, among which will be found a great variety of StcNa Shawl•, with printed and broche borders in new styles, nod all the choice colors. from Sd,oo to 510,00. Also, other Shawls in every variety = Just opened our new stock of Spring Mantillas of all the new shapes in black silk, colored silk, moire antique and lace. We invite the ladies to examine our assortnient. Ve are now selling extra Rich Mantillas at very low . prices PARASOLS! PARASOLS! Also, new Parasols of this be:Asian's st)les, at rill price, 75c. to $6.00. We Inter the largest stock in Columbia. Best Kid Gloves at File. LINEN GOODS'—Our stock of Linen Goods lies been greatly increased, and selected with particular attention to the pertly of the Fabric and 131cooli. DOMESTIC GOODS! A large stock of bc.et makes at lowept prices. No advance in Muslims. Call mid examine our 12; cent Blenched shirting. DTu•liu—be.t ever solilat the price. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS: In this department will Le found every article tie• cessary to form the entire ouPfit of atone commencing Housekeeping. GLOVES, HOSIERY AND TRIMMINGS —Every variety of these pr.& kept constontly on hood. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. At our cloth counter may olways lie found II good mock of Muck mid Four) Cloth.. Block nod Fancy Cassimeres, Velvet, Silk and Marseilles Venting., oleo, Smitten, Jean, Cords. &r.. &c. CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &C. We have greatly hicrea , •d our mock of Super 11111aRelel 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; Matting. in every width, plain, white rind checked, Also, Cocoa Mailings, for public rooms and offices. Window , Shades, Looking Glosses, Philadelphia Carper Chain. Prime Live Geese Feather, CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. NVe invite attention to our China, Glass and Queens ware Boom, whit.h contain. , the largest and most va ried stock ever brought to thir• market, which we oiler to Pell at much below the regular prices. 3•Our customers are Invited to sail and receive n book and catalogue or Goods, published for free distribution, at lIALDF.MAN'S Cheap Cash Store, Columbia. N. —All kinds of Country Produce taken 111 ex change for Goods. Columbia, April 11,1957- ILMDMOVAL 02 1 JOHN SIIEN BERGER'S FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. THE undersigned having removed his Far- Mince Ware Rooms and Alanufactory.to his new brick buildings, on the south side of Locust street, be tween Second and Third streets, respectfully invites his friends and the public to give him a call. A large and superior stork of CABINET-WARE AND CHAIR-W ORR, 01 all descriptions' will he kept constantly on hand. which will be sold on the most rea sonable terms. As he manufactures his own work, he is enabled to warrant every article to be what it is represented; audio be as good as itis chenp. Ills stock is very large, and in part embraces Drer sing. Plain and tune) , Bureaus; Sideboards, Sofas, Curd, End. Sofa, Centre, Dressing.thning and Break fast TABLES; Common. French and other BED STEADS; Common and Fancy CIIAI EIS. and SET TEES of every style. together with a genera: assort ment of all kinds of ' , URN au RE. Funerals will be attended with a splendid Hearse, on short notice.and all necessary attention given to UNDERTAKINLL lle respectfully solicits a share of public patronage as well as a continuance ofthc custom with which he has been liberally favored. Columbia, April lt. i 857. CRAMPS, SCALDS, BURNS, &c. CDRED in a short lime by Cooper's Anti- N.../ Pain Tincture. Asa p:un nileviator,this Tincture. though not infallible. Is not purpopsed by any other ever offered to the afflicted. and tnkep the precedence of all oilier+ wherever it is wed. inasmuch a. tt to purely VEGETABLE. comiiinanothing POISONOUS, and may !Mused with SA r Er Ir. One baffle has been known to eure Six cases of riypentery,besidett n ease or two of Cramp and Colic. It will relieve almo every variety of Pam. within from one minute to al teen mlnutes—even the most acute cases of Neuralgia and Rheumatism, and is used, .ot only by Physicians, but by persons of every rlar. nnri rank. WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR? It is good for wind and pain in rho Stomach and Bowels, Diarrhea and Pynentery, Colic, Cholera and Cholera Martian, Itheuniation acute, chronic and nee. noun. Phthisic or Asthma, Croup, Colds, Cough., Scalds, Burns, Rounds, Bruises, Sprains, s l ay and Swollen Joint.. Neuralgia or Tie Doloienux, Tooth ache, Sick told Nervous Headache, to quiet a nervous resslennne•s, and than enable one to sleep calmly.— Pain in the side, a Stitch in the Bacic,Cricks, (tramps, and almost every hind of pain, sitternal and external; Ivy Poison, Stutz.. and Baas or Poisonau. jr.necr.,, FEVER AND AtiteE. FITS, Hiccough. Heartburn, Cold Feet, Frcerer, Chilblains, Painful Corn., sw e ll. ingn. Old Sores, to allay (+inanimation, and prevent Mortification. Zs,.lse. ryiuncE 25 CENTS A BOTTLE _al Da. E. 11. lIERR, Agent, Columbia. May 2,1837. COOPER'S GA4. REGULATORS! THE undersigned hap been appointed agent for Coop er's Gas Regulators; and is prepared to attach diem to meters. HIItAM WILSON, May it. 1557-2 t Corner Second and Locust sta. JUST RECEIVED, LA.FRESH supply at DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMENI, SOAPS, ic, and also Fluid, Ethereal and Alcoliol,st IIALDEVAN'S. Wolfe's ROW, Front 'treat.. Sarum,. 31.185 E A Fresh Lot of Dried Beef, ToNGUE_S, Sides, Sugar Cured llama, &c ., &e. For sale by • A M. RAMBO, May 2, I •?.57-3t Odd Fellows' Hanle ZVZRS. BLOCS, WOULD respectfully inform her custo mers and !mends, that she has removed to :CO. 1111.1CJIANIC3 ROW, Loeuat street, the stand for merly oceur,•al by tile Misses Lindsay, and has opened an entiratv ..eix gook of SPRING Sz. SUM mrst MILLINERY GOODS; consisting of everything that !: choice and deeiriatilc to Ribands, Bonnets, Laces, Fancy Dress Caps, dr.. (t-c. A Ladies' Bead-dresses; with n large variety ' A of Dress 'friniiingi, !lungs,,, Ladies' French Corsets. Hooped t•ii.irir. Mourning Veils; together with on aesortinent of Ladies' Riding Hats. Misses' Nun Bon nets, Boys' ritrtwe Bins, and an excellent stock, of t , truw Bonnets. N. 13 —The anenuon of the parnen'arly cal led to an OPENING OF FANCY BONNETS on May 13th. B. A. BLOCK. Colombia, A prd 25,1°37-1m GARDENING. THE undersigned begs leave to inform his J.. friends and the citizens of Columbia and kurround- Inc country. that he still continues the practice of Gardening, in its various branches; Laying out Ground., in the mo.t approved style of a rt, de sign and taste. 'Those who favor him with. the, pa tronage. will find their work done with skill and dispute In, and on reasonable terms Personal alt-n -lion will in all cases be ;been Ile furnisbe., and plant+ out d required, all kind. of Nur-ery Stock, Fruit, Shade, and Ornamental Trees, Flowering. Shrubn, iStc. 2000 of the choicest con•utnt blooming Ro•e%, of the sno-t hardy lilac', for tale, also. Grope Vine.. of the mont uprioved non.. Ile invite.; a call to his green haunt: where a choice Fe ieCtioll of taell•grown Flowering Plante may be oven and purcloteed, of JOSEPH YEWDAJ.L. Gardener mid Florist, Cherry sweet, Columbia, Pa April 25, 1557. :31)0 YOU WISE BARGAINS ? IF SO, CO 'l 4 O THE FARMERS' CASH STORE, LOCUST ST, COLUMBIA, PA. • - WE take this opportunity of announcing, that we Gape just re ceived a newund splendid twortmen t of spring, and summer goods .con.usiiiig of Dry Good•,Grueeries,Queensware and Glassware, Tubb; and Floor Oil Cloths. Looking tha-ses, &c. FOR THE LADIES—Rich styles of Fancy and Mack Sties, all price.; Chables, Iteregcs, Deluines, beautiful Prints; and, in fuel, every artieb, of dress goods that will be fu.lnonuble during the coming sea %on. FOR MR:NiI AND INWS—Cloilis. Cassitneres,Cushi. iv/erotic.. Croton Moil,, Tweeds, Cotionsdes,&c.,&c.: milk and Mar:A:olles Vebting. in great variety; and all good. boilable for Gesitlemen's complete outfit Furnishing good., Shoed rigs, MUsillls,Glierks. Turk• lags, Osnaburgs. &0., &c; togedier with a large as• sortment of Queensware and Glassware, Table and floor 00 Cloth. and a fresh lot of Grocerte• unit Since.; nil of which will be bold at pricer that cannot that to .011 all. Our goods were selected with great core. and to the hest advantage, so that we will lie able, in price and quality, to compote with ally other qore nt Coburn• The Fanners' Slore has always had Ike septum ton of being the CHEAP STORE, and dos tact vs :Is never announced by Books, but from the lips of our erntrorri er4. We de-are particularly to state, that while wr do cell groceries u• cheaply us they CJII be sold, wirh out n loos. we can 11/40 sell Dry Goods as cheap as any other house in town. try.As heretofore, all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods, and the highest market price allowed for the same. T. J. KUCII, F.irmers' Cash Store, opposite the Frani:llk House, Columbia. Pa. April 4, 1e57 Pratt's Patent Ray and Grain Rake, (PATENTED JANUARY Bth, 1836.) Also, Clover & Timothy Sower, ate. TUB undersigned havingused Pratt 3 Smed ley's Improved Rake ui pallet nag our crops the present Setit.oll.etili any thatconsoler it a Time and Labor Saying Machine. In rapidity mid ca-e of Lliiniirpii4ged by any oilier. and iL leaves the hay in wan-rows, in excellent coiudlUUll for pluck- It in akc, vrel/ adapted for raking IVheat or Oaf rtuble, as it neither Widnes the grain, nor collect; PO murk robbi , h as ilie COIIIIIIOII rake, and doe.' lint In jure IliegrUs, Same au; have used it air raking v.cuths of grain for binding, and found It I 0 answer well. For all the above purposes, it has given entire sat afar lion. Philadelphia County, Joh Reich. 301tPil Palmer. 24th Wards. B. Worth, Chester L'uunty. William Steven., George S. Roberts, Aaron Lukens. Davis Iloope., James D. McClellan. Jesse NVilliant Makin 13i-hop, Thomas Downing, 11. A Reale. Nathan IYI/11.11114. Delaware County. Job 11a)cs, George sharpies-, Jacob Ilecy, John Sharpies', Richard Prin. Thomas Gil:llkley Palmer. John U. Steel, Thomas I'. Mtwara. Isaac Hayes, Ilaydoek Garrigues, Thomas Bonsai, Jesse Brook., Jr. Thor s'u'dsy. La ncaster yeti. Richard J. Downing, Mans Hoops. Joule, Fierce, - Ohio. George W. Pierce, Israel Pinta], George Pyle. Robert Read. Special Premium by the United States Agri cultural Society, w,t awarded for the (1110VC MI/Chl/le, at the lixlt ibitiou held al Philadelphia, in Otriaber,lS36. Errßeceived the first Premium of (3liester county Agricultural Society's Fair. Ira-Received the first Premium of York county Ag ricultural society'. Fair. LEr Reeeived the first Premium of Cumberland county Agricultural gociety's Fair. fa -Received the first Premium of Maryland Agri cultural Society. Having the right to make mid sell Pratt's Patent Horse Rake is Lancaster, York, Haupliiii, Lebanon, mid CUlllberlaud counties, they will be ITllllll3lllollled and 'old at the Machine Shop formerly owned by Smedley & Wendt, Second street, Columbia, Pu.; Farmers and others are respectfully int.tted to call and examine the Machines. Columbiri, April 4, laa3;.7moc Cheap Carpets! Cheap Carpets! A NEW EXCITEMENT IT A r l e,, b , e c e .u n rpe c t re s a to te r d e.., by No th 3( e 4 oze . n r i k n f fir .d door above Vlh, south 'tile, Philadelphia, wine we have Wind with n eomplete clock of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C., Wool Carpm.,37 and 50c, worth 6.2 and Vic; Tapc,try curpett,, $1,20 worth 011,50. iVe intend to make Mi. really the Great Emporium of Market i•treet, far CHEAP ( - 1A ft I'ECS,n. we have dt.cnrded enttrely the old-fashioned high prices which others adhere to. Our friends from the country can buy from u= with perfect confidence. Goods never ini.repre.ented for the sake of making 1..0 4)(1,1 the case. WINDOW SHADES. As this bi the only place where a general a..ortment ofttniatles i= kept, you will alway., find anything you want from 25 et, to $lO. %Ye offer extraordinar:,• inducements to all clucses, and boldly assert that we do sell cheaper then usual among other dealerr4 we ore satisfied wall small profits, preferring to do n large Istientess.— Your patronage is respectfully solicited. OVA NS & AvAurox. Carpet Wurerooms 304 Marie; street, one door above 9111, nouth eide. lonic Al. 14v.ixs. J. 13• WALTO%. April le. 1.657.3mns STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!! WHOLESALE and Retail. The undersigned reapsetfully cull the attention of !hos, tit Wlllat of a good article of Cooking unit Healing Stoves. to their extensive stock, comprising the following Stokes to wit: Globe Cook, Complete., Delnware Cook, Banner, Flat Top, Buy State. Arieh Duck Cook. exc , &c., also, Furnace. and Gas Ovens. We also cull the attention of throughout Me country• to our extensive as.ortractit. Rights given for some of the best article♦ in the Hentimg and Cook. ing line known. Give us it call before purchn.mg elsewhere. NEMAN & WARN ICK, N. E. Cor. Serena and Duce street, Pluludelphiu. April 15, 1847-3111 SAVING FUND OF TETE National Safely Trust Company, WALNUT street, sonth-west corner of Third. Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania. Money is received in any sum. large or •mall, and interest paid from the day of deposit to the Jay of withdrawal. The office i. open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, and mi Mondry and Tholiidny evening. 9 o'clock. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All rum• large or +mall, are mud back in GOLD on demand %yahoo: nonee, to any amount. BON. HENRI" I. BENNER, Frotident. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice Pre.tdeot. Ws. 3. Bran, Seeretary. DIRECTORS. Henry L. Benner. C Landreth Munn., Edward L. Carter, F. Carroll Brewater, Robert Selfridge, Joseph 1.1. Barry. Samuel IS' A•hton, Henry L. Churchman, James 8. Smith, Francis Lee. This company confines its business entirely to the receiving of money on tutereis. The investments amounting to nearly One Million and n Hutf of Gol fersf as per published report of Assets, are made in conformity with the provistons of the Charter. In Ben I Mortgages. Ground Rents, and such first class securnies,lll will nlway♦ iimure perfect security to the depositors. and which 121111110 t fail to give per. maneney and stability to this o/d and well established Institution. April IS, 1 0 .37.1 y BLINDS AND SHADES, 137 - OF NEW STYLES. lot J. WILLIAMS, No, North Sixth street, Jur. Philadelphia, manufacturer of Venitian Velvet and Gold Bordered and Painted Shades, of beau tiful designs. Bud; and all other colors of Holland used for shades. Fixtures. Trimmings, dc , wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices. Store shades painted to order. B. J. W. thankful for past poi mnage, respectfully so liens the public to call and examine his new and large assortment before porch s ite elsewhere. IX7 - IVE STUDY TO I'LEASE. Morel 2i 18.1:1,:lm Splendid Jewelry ! Elegant Watches! THE subscriber has just opened a new stock, fresh from the ctly, Ol GOLD LEVER WATCHES, Duplex, Lepines & Qoartiers, all of which Ice will sell on the (TM.' leil.OttLibie term.. Al.o. art entire new •:104.k of CANIEGI and MOSAIC 13REASTI'INS, I:ar.fting4, die , of the laiegt styleg. CLOCKS! CLOCKS! of every rfe•eripiton; together with a thousand and one Othei P. slim xs:i:n. watc,; Arcdry Store, Front Strut, Columbia. April Ic.,lsti:-tf Manufacturer's Insurance Company. ( - TARTER Perpetual. Granted by the State of I vuitta. Capital, Saoo.ooll. rite and Inland Trao.porialion. Aaron S. Lippincoit. Pree.ideiti. \Via. A. Rhode., Vice Pre , ltiCllt. Alfred Werke, Seerrtary. DIRECTORS —Aaron S. Lippincott, Wm. A. Rlioder, NVin. D. Thoinal, 'William Neal. Char!, %Virr,Alfird lVerks..l. R maid° Sank, Julio I' Simons, Cliarlet J. Pirld..lain, P. Slll3 Osfiee. No. al Morell:ois` Eirlionge,lphia THOMAS April 11,1i57.1y LLOYD & Co.'s TRANSPORTATION LINE! [SUCCESSORS TO LEMON F. Co.] VIIEIGHT from Philadelphia for Pittsburg and the \\ * el.( La ra,lrond and canal. The 11101C1 , 11;411,241 101VIIILT 11111dt! C.ICICII-1 , ,f1 pltpa ra lions the 1111,1 1141111er. nrr 110 W prepared to do a li,"ivy In eunul until railroad They will tor.iird Good , daily. Lam the I;u,t and and all the in. lerinedinie point.. Ve trill true-port Ifort,Fi-h. Coal, Plir‘ter.J.e . and fill order. for the same on comini...ion. We will ath, deliver any quantity of Per.-burg Con! We Cllllll , riure our fiiends and ail di9Nruied to ptitroinle the Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad, flint no pool. will be .jairrit to in..urc n speedy nod sale tram,: tit all goods entru-ted to cur eharge. Tile iivoldaiiee of the...lined plane , : on the AlleglieLy Moantaia., will give Illeren , ed di , patch to the trail-on-goo of freight A long experienee in the 'fraii.portatinn ju.difiee us in proem-ing the public terry our line that can be olfered 1.1,01' 1) S., ('O. AGENTS —COOKMA): S: Mil), Corner 01' Broad and Filbert •treet, Phithiltlphia, J. K KI3ERLEIN. Columbia; A M. I.I,OVDS: CO, Cann! day , thurgr, B LLOYD. Canal lin-in, Venn •treri l'itt-burg, J. F. NI11,1.1;11 CO., No. 'h Howley tiar; 1)11 Manner. March tB, - - New and Cheap Clothing Store. THE subscriber respectfully informs his fiend- nail the public geher.ill. that he h.i. opened at hi.; store in Front street, IWO doors below the American a large tii,d excellent al.,ort. silent of CLOTHING. CLOTHS, CASSLMERES, VESTINGS, TR 1,11 ‘ l .c. Ile 1 , I . C.IdY to fund-li nod ;nuke up at the cliorteat notice. alltl upon :Le 1110-1 Lie terruc, tint. and ever)thing in Ills 11111, re• VCClfillly collet. , a 1111/ft, of puli.ie pawning, April 11, 1e57 8t JOEIN C N 1 1.1,11111:M. MUSIC. Z. 11. :SHEPARD, Teacher of IMuste—Vocil nod in-tramentai—will resume the dime. of 111, pro. fes.ion, MONDAY. MARCH 9 1t57. including Ptano.Meluditun and Violin. N. 13—Orders fur tonntg and repairiniz Piano.. rePumittg Molars, how , , and tun•ocail btstrunietris in wll receive prompt attention. EeROOLIts JO Locust etrert, first door above the (took Clolumlon, March 7, 'Ft37. GEORGE Z. BENTZ. GEORGE W. tirrFNAnt..c. BENTZ & HUFFNAGLE, (s,lecesbors to Dantel Herr,) WASHINGTON HOUSE, Columbia, Lancaster co., P..t. TIE subscribers having effected a lease of well-known and pupal:lr Hotel. hrrebr yin. notice that they have thoroughly re-fined unit reno vated it. The e.titliltalortelit his been re firiosheil ut gtrat expense, and OntlitilLt titlq been lett illetoOr LO leader a one of the too-t up citable arid comforta ble hotels in the state. ir-f- Aaljnimhig the hotel is a firtit-class RESTAU RANT, winch I , supplied WWI till the delicacies of the -en-on, and winch is non surpassed by sine sliall lint i.tob.toploa. They reiteellolly when the pot tonne.. Or the April It. Itis7-Iv BENTZ At IIL . PCN‘t:I.E, BOARDING. FIVE OR SIX GENTLEMEN can obtain board try application to Mrs. 1..0110te11, at ALL l Car pet Hall, Front street, Columbia. 41,195-1 tf BACH'S AMERICAN COMPOUND, THE NEW VEGETABLE REMEDY. STATE or Nittv-Voux. Cu.) tea CotanLy.ss. One of the firm of P. V. It. Coventry fi Co„ of the city of Auburn, being dilly sworn, Fnv= the certificates are ceitianit, :Ind were given by the per von* by whom they purport to be signed Subscribed nail boron before ate. HORACE T. COOK, . Justice of the Peace, Cni ugh county. IVe, the muler.ig,ncil, have received ihe [ormolu tor p:eparing -Ouch's American Compound. , and it- far us we liaye tested it. call recommend ita general ti.c us a tonic nod iillerilltee Medicine, no rutile,". voi.ited Humors oldie Blood, and peculiarly ntlateml to Fe male. surlera.g from Leucorrliira. ) and lo those whose coiegilulion: are enfeebled limn liner nuttent Fever. JOSEPH M. MORRIS. AI 0., I.ANSINC:tIII/11Gt,S, M. D., A. C. 'I A Belt, M. li. nom 'ere. W. Gray A Mourn, March I 3 I think yoir “Buch*. Alum-wait Com pound— the most valuable of inedicinc•. My wifo bOOII cured by it lit a Deerrogremni of hcr :marten-A, n6ich has OfilielOd her for years. and my daughter of Oil alarming Candered 4 11Merh and natal Ply daugh ter did not u-e litilfa [mule, which rif red her • drie,:ri Any of the lelOye per-ors 11311111,1, tvdl an-wry atif 101C.11011, lls io our .laletrion,a TO INVAVLIDS. HENRY BRAND? Thi• Componlid C011'1111,4 ff.f n grout erefOrfil a Compound Firth( Er truce of Eructs Drop iir noir Root, ao long known to die Indium. a never fuillog cure for 1 4 ero Con.ninplipii, 11 m ,, of 11, Blood. and for Chromic IntlAnimiiiinn: now for the first tune given fai the pushier. it I+ prey. a• fOrllltlilif II re furni•in d We only a•k one trial. Our medicine stand upon ir. - Men merit.. alone. CAI:ZION—Such bottle berenfier 'Ain bear Clef.. sinrile of P. V. II Coventry & Co.. u. the large -.lle already reached reinlet‘ cat unpu•'ible to glee 1.1 55111- ten aignature to each bottle. as Wa• iiklendeil. Buy oh reliable deulerA. For .Itle by all da•:ulera uu medr• cute, nt SI per bottle, or FIX battle. for S 5. Auclit in Columbia. Pu Soaaat:ES, VILnERT. llonvev Bigot & Co . Rending. tole and gelirral Agent, for the State of Pa. Fel•raury 14. 155 G Gm THE undersigned would again roll the amen:ion nil... friend. and eu-inaiert to hr hi tee and varied n•.nruneat of nrie lee itt Ili. taw at hu eampri.ing ever) thing dint i. manufaciured of Tin. Sheet Iron ke , for Houvehold pnrpo•e. PlOek t. of hie own roonon‘o, are, and he Lull vouch for c:s excellence and durahilay. WILSON. Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, &c. A LA IMP; and complete •....ortinent of elegant On Ftxlare• of nutlet - al elesigitw roniiiii.ling of I.X. (our, three and two burner Chandelier, fl,l:Z:e burner Flail Penduedii. Side Lights ptuio and ot Drop liornem,l,, ntw,ayit on band Gilt: II'ITINO in all tts brunches attended to with p:ouq,tin•,.. House Roofing, Spouting, Ste. OUSE ROOFING und SvorriNt; put uy in the most tominer, 11.117, ing and other branches of the hnnue•s, curl i. d heretofore, out the must irtia.oci tole term-. STOVES! STOVES!! A LARGE ~,seirirriein Suove• eon-I:1,111y /1 nit hand. Severn! sew and very excel,ent patterns of COOK STOVRS for 1837. received 11112. A NI WILSON. Corner of Second and Loco-t • trees-. Colunillia.April Y i, 1-,37. REIII.IOVILL. TOIIN FELIN. bas inured his Wain. 0 Clock mid Jewelry Ilihildithrnent in ,ww tonnd on Front street. third door below the Antellett House. the lion on hand a large 'tot L. of WATCHES eIIareCLOCKS, AN D J WELIZ Y, which he ts prepared to ceU rhraprr then hey can be bought at any other estublislimeiii. lie bi pre. pared to oiler great bargrir us. n o d hr ~,pet thin% in vttea the attention of inorelta•e r• to hi• •tuck, which , embraces GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, of every land; all kinds of CLOCKS, from 51.50 up wards, he invite.the ant:111101i of Boatmen to his large stock of LEVER BOAT CLOCKS, JEWELRY. con sisting of Ear Ring.. Finger Rings Breast Pu tt , & c . ; all k indsof Saver Spoon.; Plated Soup Lndlet,Talile and Tea Spoons. Forks, which are warranted to wear nearly equal to Silver; Gold and Silver Pen. ells and Pen.; Gold and Silver Spectacles; together with the greatest variety of FANCY ARTICLFS ever before offered. CUTLERY.—AIso, a superior as.ortrnent of Re volvern and other Pistols, and all kinds of Kniets, of the best manufacture. Striet attention willbegieen.a. lieretofore.to tut. repairing of clocks, watches and jewelry; and ■ll work will be warranted. continuance of former rntronnge is reFpert fit II raoliened. JWIN Columbia, April 11.1 ros SURMI2VER'S Rich Silverware ! &c OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Home Testimony a Jai Proofs Auluiu. J o or 111. 1855 Tin and Sheet Iron Ware VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, FOP. SALE. TAE subscriber offers at private sale, a It rir and very valuab:eErn -- ale OF GROUND, on Fourth slreel..ll the borough of Columbia, upon reasonable terms tbe property not be sold prr vton, to Saturday. Al ut tiv.h, it ss ill be Mitred at public sale tat t but day, at IliChott, of .1 ttt :hiller, at `o'clock I'. 31. for term, Sc., J . w . riF.HER, Columbia. May 2, I :,-,7.f.tt $2O It F.V.rann eu . night of IoArvi.I:GREV y. In i:ands M/:h his ri.;ILI hl, hone 1.11111,..1, nine lelf hind lout , rl tun . tun! a Itulc rho J R. 'FA 31” 2. I,L:-;1 Ilucr.. iln FOR REST TIEE two-story BRICK HOUSE. in Wal-,2 7 -A Fro.% ;UT, iy occilp,cl Thu, Groom 111k1,1 (01( tii t,t.rd it d.;-trod Apply io THU: , (Olt ColLiiiihm. April :25.1 , ...,7-if FOR RENT T HE rw I ut roN 11orSE,ront stilt( abo x% :flout. Co'asnlsta, I) rriturd, v.lll an,ACI ell:tel ;;Orr , us a Is.J:el.A . ApplT to rolarmh.. April 1.1t37 -t: TO LET. 2)(I or 11 - 11.]1:F - , nu la rx,r, V propctt!. ut S VA111.411 , 1t L(o A 1•111 y tuLi. 11 - ItIC, . CuntuiLut. h 111-;;-c TO LTIT, 1.0 r. rpur lu V Eft by . r it FILL..., a: .1 0 111 l'r- %.:011::111/A Marell 7. 1,'.:+7..11 1 - 08. VOS. 3 anti 5 Pow, onpa—e - ,'"?:: I. ,ite Irot.l c;“•• 1: 11, 11j1.TON. Cokill/hizt, P. I•ranry CI:, I '.;7.1i rola nzzr.7.,., THE STORE ROM a nil IICV 0 , c9P. , 1 rryMr-j. on Locust nor I;ank given on the I - 4,1W t. ('4.101711,in.1 . ..hmary THE BLrE FININT. on Dont sired, contain- H., It,n Slore Munn.— r .; do or other like pen . I;\ olt fill,l 110 Vlllll A-•• " 110UZ,ES. ho relit of tis shh runt p it t. 01 141 .1 1ol• 1 . 0111.111 1:11tidtil• 01" NVM Colti - 01,1,t, ri try 14 1 , 17, r roxt. it= T, r lIE II BUSWSS Stand, Au. •t git,u .1 put Hem.. Arid!. to II %lAA: \IAN tltoro• r•hro.r' I/. 1..77 FOR SALE. I. 1. IHIER LOT, frdiiiiim oil the L I ZA/ f••et the no,u111:14; rroperl2. Uvor.zo sod ..toI,“ Cooper No. TWO ROIAIII-C ,FT DWELLING HOUSES 4 - ituated on 1 row. otr •t. 1,1.000111%000 ilk And Pert) streets. No J. TI1111:1: DIV ET.I.INfI 1.101 . 17.5.ctta.tc,1 Perry •Ireet, bet wren Sera•-ari nod The,! str,et- The above ptop,.rt) good eotiact:on l'or lotoog ungkare of W.ll. 1' GIVEN. Oetubt.r ;. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. ONE TRIANGULAR PIECE, containing an acre and a quarter. at the carol r of Marietta turttpdie end the ore road, about otte-qt.urter ut u lade from the depot. Colutal Anil ale,. oNr. TIIOI — F•AND rEI;T FRONT upon the ore-road. whlch vt't be ritN.o,,t tutu lot: to 'alt par beuuttul wont,. lur CottaOO Mittetita.iC7.C3.73.4=015 , ...0r tree •01l hen, lit good eollthtiott, wooed 'tot II for VI:CH:TAMA: OARDENINO. Or the whr.le true' of be told together. Apply to Colambul. July 1.9, I !,:,(3-If . BO.IT VOIR SALE! A FIRST-lI.ITE, new. well-finished SKIFF, t 1 as i.h Uri• and po;e• .for Apply tc, . .1.011:S It. (.000i1A N. 0 SPLING )PASIIIONS. At the Fashionable HAT EM PO Rll73l..e••• • ''' —: TYRES D. GRIFFITH has just arrived from Ilie c • n y. ‘v,,), lire run., id.!4,•md!rlc vu 1 dorntde ha or ILITS. CAPS, AND sioucims, for gentlemen and bole 11, v,IJI -ell elre:.p.r on, ea-h. than any other e-tabo.lnent in the town or country. The , 111,..enber, than VOl , I VeNV«,I .11ICC he he- her,, nr 111,1,1 , “, wank! recnent friend, and the public to call and examine tor Ikeor frlvra. .1 Li CRll , l'llll ARC: ratty att I, end a tir.t rate a,-oittnent of dr.l. (ken. Fancy Cap, and April 4. List of New Books TEST RECEIVED at Saylor & McDonald's, :%114 , Le-lie.- New Cook Book, WolkWield'. New• Cook Book, Impure Within: or. :11 1 / 1 ) Poe'. for the P eo ple Ila.l , frtl, a 'l'zi;r arl I:fteoh's 1Z,1r11.11. h}• George 'rocker. 'l•he Border I2over. hy Benner, Corm, or tGe Secret of Vo‘ser MI r: , 011 , 1,•••nr0 The Lo our! Atlseolorr4 of Et 4, v. on,, u nnrra Ove of life among 110 11,11ro. =ill House and Sign Painting and Paper Hanging. T HE undersigned respectfully informs the us of Columbia and -urrioooloig, 1,00111 r), 001 lie will give 10 House 6. Sign l'ainting, Paprr !hinging tie., Our the rest4orteltle. ten us-. n u n tztrirststlec se./ elects/v.l by bun 10 give 1.. b re -.tli..tn 1.11. Ile thuud oi hi- •bop.l'rote or.tr;y the Ct11111111.1.114141itt., of 11111. , re..1,101. , ..e. to 1V.1.111111 •Iretll, 11111 Vt. St•c•u1111 -1'111 . 1)114.1t, - le•i/t1e1:11./131 • _ I=9 POT. savE. CiIEMAP T 111: Ivnt,.ot 1I n Idg !trait'. ,tor , , slam for exlen,v.e uupwaetuimi.. Apply ou th , prom,cs. V,l,cktrity ALWAYS SONETIIING NEW: READ TILES--OLD 4XI) YOUNG. 13110 F. WOOD'S Hair Restorative, is, En doubt, the mu.: wozu'et fat di, over y of lb, ago of prevre+.. for it 1.1 I r--tore.poraLturtilly praty bn,i,e to MS orltvil:Ll color rover 110 , 1,04,1 or gr•rvrth. Tell/Ole ut 00,0 alt dud tiehung, curt. rlter ttruptiout..u. u+ .l'.1! d, 1.10 IT Wilt 4 , “i1e..• 11 I.y ',ince Ile I a1.:.2 4 nu - ro.rtmOi.• 11 .n .0 I , o' vile per., I lly and Cue haat lout v.. :11.; C.1:.1 . c..0 kola rpr I. rl.llll ;cl:ll',ec c the incdtcul prcz-5,0,1 MIMIM!= PROFEc•On 0 .7 Woor—Drar S., —I : nnt.411041 11014 4 Cer4q10 4 i44 44 . Aitcr h-log ttea•ty bald (be a lona lane. and hav0n.T1,...1 all the nal, 1) 4 4410411.4‘,44 4. ,X1.1141, and hiving no tact, i.:l nny. I was tarlu ^ ed as hearn.; of your , 10 get 0,1 a trial. Ipl Iced 44 4 1) 4 , 4 41 the hand. of I/ brarher. nod 11.1.1 tr” in 0, n Rood bru-te, flea tne 1i)44441,44111., 1 1 14 44 1 none and Well rubbed ta. till the acallp sc.t , x I to. terra ;ed evety 010.111.1 g. 11.1.1 ill 1:1100 ,hc }flung halt appeared JII4I 14.1"4 4 , 4 1 4 .41011 4 , Crain till the pre. eat tern, and now thick 1,,44.4 4 1, oil .1 .trong—o:l aid p'e a• ant to Poach; be fore, II 1,1% liar-11,A wit y. ,11 ,Inr ten re Si... o - and that little In ah..rl'; '•slug core r. u• 0 }our re-taran ye about I, ice 1 wa ea and . 0 01 have a good na I pet Feet 04 4 011 of hair Now, I 1/04.1 read Of the, iholg•—and ishiff no.' hut hiice not -ten hitherto am care vt born any hale wa.. roan . ) Ilene:wed by •ffly o , the h.tt, tonic, c,c of the and it lc I:I) ;,/ce. ample...are lo record the fn.-4111ot .care. I hire recant. mended t our 144,414,14 - 11/0111 004 14 44, 4. 44 1 , 111 nirenrl) 41,41114:144044 tae T0C({101 44 5 The people herr knock . tt..e.7.,..•.n led bile 04/1411,/e in, in The 4 40( 4 1 4, y )04/ -4•4 1144. n. ,1401,44.,,10 for the TVrrltor:). l• nen: 4 ly ex;lati..tcd, nod duly to. gam , . are ior 10.1 de-else etedit for you, do.eovert • and 1 leer 01.0. relent tau my r 1,111:... f•, It 111. Me. 401 4 1 4 4 , 4 14 4 1‘01y hail dc.pal red looe aco el e,"r I it"C 411,5 on) ,uch ' J. \V. BOND. I um co, Vona Druggt•t6, rt. Palo! nein the Editor of the Real E•cnte Advertker I;o•ton.tr t... 4 rh00l Street, :%larelt 211 1,35 Thdr Si r. —Having become prematurely quite play I m.sis induced some srecloe slave. to make ir.al our ne•irmthve. have ti , ed ibaa Iw o be: : e s, but the girt) hairs have all tii.dippeared. and althniiels my haa hits not fully attained as origin:A colur. t the process alchaage i , 4ratitinh3 going en, and I .11 in great hopes that in a snort tune my hair skill be n• dark us futmerly. I have .0 , -(1 burr,, much gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor or the land% ts hah before was harsh and dry: and at has ceased to coma Out ns formerly. Itespectf.elly yours. Profcs.or ‘Voon. D. C. M. RUN. Carly tr. Ithnot...lnne. I have used Prof Wood's Hair Ilestorstave. and have admired it wonderful erect. :t4 Itntr %ass ge cnintng, ns I though'. prematurely gray. bat b tho use his "Restorative. , it has resumed its original <plot% snd I have. no &tad. ftennanentty so:INET BIII:I:SE,E..c-zizroutor et.tted Slates. 0. J. WOOD & CO . Proprir , ora. - 91 . 2 MonAwna•, N ~ ‘nd 114 Markt.? -I.ret.tl , . du•..•,.•, For onle Crl:unbia br 1 1/ 11,1 rwry. .rd \ 1•t. FII.VEII I `. J ■nd 1,) all re:ron-l vb 14.1-n7 2,.1 TAC & MIIIMEMI GEMMI
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