23LILCIELVOOD'S EGC,I.GALZINE AND The British Quarterly Reviews. GREAT IN DUCEMEN'I'S TO SUBSCRIBE. Cost Reduced 50 to 75 per Cent. L. SCOTT & CO., New Yore, continue to publish the following leading British Periodi cals, VIZ: 1. The London aututerly (C'wiserratire.) 2. The Edinburgh Review ( Whig.) 3. The North British Review (Frye Ch.) 1. The Westminster Review (Literal.) 5. Blaekwood.'s Edinburg Mag. ( Tory. ) These Periodicals ably represent the three great political parties 01 Great Britain—Whig, Tory, and Itadical,—but politics forms only ons. , feature of th-ir character. 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S.i may be remitted for Blackwood. for which ue will :Oil, ard that work for both yea', pus! p•nd. N. B.—Th. pile.• w (Iro.it. Britain of the live Periudicats abosa named is about $3l pet annum. As we shall never again be likely to offer vneh inducerriF.nts aN limp) here preberited, NOW N THE TIME 0 SUBSCRIBE!! C7li,•init lance , ' must, in all cases, be made ditch so the Pohl's/leis, for at these prices no ..iummis4ion can be allowed to Agents. Addi est., L EON P.D SCOTT es: CO No. ri Golit.street, N. York. coAL!caax.! THE untlcrsiznetl has constantly on hand A und •.kie. 11.11;tintut•Comp.10) Filld 11rutmml \Violet •h. Lump. Egg,. Sp", 1t.111, , 111111 Nut tl-110 Lump 1. equal if not curet tut ;0 tilt itung 11l Mt. eutt ;Ai y for ,tirlitutt lion; Red •11. quality. f i ihr Slinft lind i.,011011 rAlr.,. lilt Elouir-ito li•e. doer ❑ud Xm , of the tte,t Grnv,Stott,. Ctnal—a -,opertor oracle for dome-tie ant. .team VII mouth and Pm-LI. !tett A-lt awl e BroadAl:l,4l,erly 131toinlitou• Coal, of the be-t c;uttlitt..... for lolaek•lnahnlet Tlin a rrcc grflerlfl fl..ntllllolll of Cont. enot•untt•r. ern) the paltlte are tattoetl in ealliul examine. and hear the ',rive-. I.iflo itivrart.d tu t 1 - 11r111-11 Ihr above Iry the 1:01. I. Car Of .111gle nip Wharf, loot of Canal 13 tsla, Celan, .ol.l.ttoea-ler county, Ita. •I.ltl lotni it aina hliipped on e flfll J. ta. Tql.t. 7. 1.. - 4 I H.over''.; Liquid Hair Dye. TiliSHair Ilyr. nruls only a trial to satisfy nil nt it , hi tri•eltott a 1; , o noll the following te,tottohla !toll Ihnt • onnt , l.l .I.thh, tie Clietnict. Pro te.•ot Ituniil, n; the I S .llnttly ennltt n hat thoutattitt.- have pr., 100.. , y Immo te.tnnony to 10,11 . 1 i • C r:cA Cult. SI S . :CO, f =O=MEM Tlit•qtl.lllt , ll .s.ll/1 Ilit• 0111. po•ing ni II or kn 0 ,110,1 dint by ronov.111.!/1,vontn, given n..e. I. svill not In,ete lar 11. or or si,m, but ~j; 11 le vreor .o .I.e C 1:0(1 • 1'11. A 1110) ne Chotn.t \V, on•r,7n4-.u:, ;./.11,01 Hover - . Flutd mid Ho% er'. 1,1001,, lA, nrr I, I known and to• 'codar •c,nr,.llty 1011 AI if•-iinkrmy or Ihru •.• I Ise ren-1,1v; 'sore .rlr 1.1,161, Prit the Fir -11.16:v ;.6 4.',lllleilu I 111 , I.elanoc..t , 1 6. r 3;.iliu:,tr,rv. No 116 Rot , . oto, roti nh. 14,.1 11l .11 tvvelVe ji,u j,l :15,51,1 I.:. luv I`:R, \I wiuiurn .r EVANS & WATSON, - . VEIL IliELl'llll llannfar -4# oral .18 1 ttl red SA I. \M.'.\ DER SA FITS 1 1V 11 'n , r .I,rt. 1.1.11 a. h rt,istp, - itt.port of One t'ommiu.r tip• the of Ole km. .fifes. nt rehroArl. The nailer...a:nett member. of the committee. do re•pertintiv th port th it we •tyy- Irileltvn Tate.°rig, dally agreed It; lilt I. /..1 if, ring. /111r1 FV•111. Wlll , Oll. Mu, d In 31 Ittritnee. • I'lie Safe to tt-e I , y the l'sty nia•ter of the I'M! tdel• phut and Llt an'' , crn..i Company. w Ito off, e tat fteadittifli.ii• - teldied 11l ririe . A 11 , 1,111 , 4. tort Ora Safe in to- to II .\ I. ill. .tore. ma n. lA...tared tit,. I:, aro & f' Hod pill I.t bent', pre. ci.ely 'flie fire yy no ••,110 I O'l I lel: A 11, 1111.1 1,-,.pt up Milli in, /.011 , • n: freed Melo.). rt•nl. dry r.,11, and hall top w ,otif were ... t ore:). r o t .. .a.naed, the w 'en!, tilab•r the .nriefititredener of too Imb-rather, menthe,. °I the ',hoaxer 'file Si,'". were then enot .1 Ipli tvater. atter watch Ihr y Bret theneil mol in , , I ••• and tithen out lip the ecorinoiteem .1 -rill to II A Lie,l,%r. .'nee (0, 011.1,e ex 111111t.tonn toter toy were fit ...I.Hllllllell h,14 'warts,: 1, to , . Coottnotee The book. and ph• yea. haat, trona t - t• attato.fte•••• pia to C•vato. mot "A - taiwatt e hill ..... tine oneit•e Item while throe. lea,. it .on the ".3 ‘llllllllf.lt I, Farrel. toad Ilerr , ax aged Kneen per •tod. 11111 r, 111.111 into, take, trona Evan-::. ‘1;,11.1.1{ . 4 Itelowe the el.en e It ty hnor and tin ;noun I troll the r.--pee • w ilill/1e• Of 1.1,111 0141 e• J 4111 9 11Y-.111•At, S 19!1r19.1{ the 1) 1 II comcier tlte Of cur Cowlino,. the ...Id I 1, , ,t 01 11, rr-p....)i,” t•nres I; A NICOLL , . 11l 11 AIL 111.ENRI:Rn. J %Ai FN :1111.111)1.I.A \ 0,..111.! n 01, 1 .1 goolle 0,01 fe,41.0,1! 01 it., •li 5.1.101 , . ‘l , llO .Ile I.l.tivr- fire. 1...‘r t. r. 1,1, • :1•1 • frorri NV•t-ot. 1.1. q: A. I 1.11/1e I . Ear: A.rloll. J. Hew) %' Q 114 ~ I. ~ o lortio. 1010111111. I. 1.0,1 I. ...1141111 1 rui4. 1, Wm. Korel.. I. Jialifiru.it A. tinu.i. I \'..m Nei.' sr:ler. I. (:ro J • , t• 1 . J yI k I, M. 11.1 /1•11/C14. 1. rara Alol:pr.. I; • NICIoe I. ./.imea 1: J. H. A. A IL %, u rl. ,-c.l.moel..er, 1: %Vs!. hour., I. 1. II It Com xiny, 1. II A 1.1,W,1.Q. V." C. & I' I'. 1:minm1001 .1.1'..11r1deg....e, I. LVAN .Nz, WATSON 200,000 POUNDS ff' FE.c. Which they °ter 14),• e. nit bel'er 111114 tll4ll nil) Other Intotof.. 11/ter m .:et rutted e.1.1:t, pill f (). y NOTICE lETTERS Trstatnentary lo the estate of j '4,r. Int.. of the 1 , 0r01,11 (.2 crAma ha. Lancaster count.y. deceased. lane l..eu ,rnwed to the subscriber. oil pnrmua tudeloe..l to mld fa, requested to make immediate paytni-m. and Mo.e Miviag vlampt immust tkr ••••/:i I . IU/3 . allthel, ../Cated. ( - or ~..ettieme,,t to EDWA iID 11xectizor Columbia. I‘lav 9. I HOMINY, Cranberries, Raisins, Figs, Iles cod., 11 - 11:11110 , . CTCM I:1 Not.. he .30.1 received .11 •LSDAI7 3: ewi's. E=l 1557 1857 NEW SPDINCik GOODS GREAT nigh for Bargains at I. 0 . BRUNER & Cd's Cheap Store, coiner of Third and Union 'rho undersigned have just arrived from Philadelphia, with a full and complete assortment of Spring G.arole, ron.igaing . of Black and Fancy colored Clarks 1.101 Cassimers. at all sty le. and patients. also Samisen...Jean.. Cotton udes and Linen Goods. for Men': wear 2111.1 Sarin, :silk. and Marseilles vesting ; also. Suspenders. Cilis.ll, Handkerchief., Hosiery, and Glove. ut prices to •uit the tune. —which gentle. men wishing u komplete °tufo, would .lo very well to eX...11411110. FOR THE LADIES. Just received a sopelior a--orimetit of Black Silk., which will be -old 100, nl,n, Beicre de Lanes, Ging hillon. iirlliatll%, Ca lu•oes. ICI4I Linens. Swap,. Book and Cambric MuJin , . Dotted and Plaid inn , - Rilkon-, I) , csa Triton - Inm, he &v.. which for vurirtp. excellence and eheurile.i, cannot be 111, market. BOOT S AND SHOES. A great variety of tuna , ' Fine Boots. Brogan., Mai :llld and Carpet Thar-; also. i.lllll-, Mo rocco und Rid Boot, Oao••a-, Slippers, &c., Sr, to entker w iili a Isrs, ti.-oroneiti of Cliildren'.. Shoe• of all le,‘ and wlneb, 11011.1::1:1 , 1:111dilltr the ui leuilier, will be sold al dia tanner low price,: - - QUEENSWARE QUEENSWARE The tuce4 bentotful .tyle. of Queen. and Clu. , Avare ever offered in Ott. place Per-onc eemmeeding hou-ekeepite.; will ple..e call 411111 examine our etock to lore before purehu•mq cl-ew•llere. GROCERIES AND SPICES. Cuf the war:toted pure nod freQh whirl will he -old :lp .1- the itittrket will afford Croottry ' , lodge.. Of .11 ilia', taken at mat Act pH CC, Ol CX4•lllge fOr good. 0 BRUNEI: :lc CO, rrooer of Third and Colon -greet,. • • • , Vr:" .l . • IX * 44,1? ; * -• - PLR YEIP.. s.ro 00 00 3 00 AYER'S PILLS. For all the purposes of a Family Physic. rrIIERE has long existed a public demand for ow elleellce pities use plll winch could lie re lied on tic :Jure and perfectly tale In 111 operatiou.— Thi. ha- been pirparerl in creel that deutand. and 1111 IMO 01 Vii aura lull eonclu-ivel) ahotvu with :Altai•llel es, arcrialpl,he< the purpo-r de -igned It eu-p In mat, it 11115.1e111 Piet. 11111 1101 no ea-) 10 ni.lbr. lilt ti: 11.1 ,'llls-0110 ohlrh .4100111 1131. e none 01 die cohjeellont. but all the nilVlllll.lgeo. iifeVeiy Tile , 11, heed 1111elripled 1,1..01111 Nllll N.11.il •111,ess Ave a uuld re.reeilutly , ulanit to the publie der It been unfortunate fur the patient bitherin that ajlaccd ev.v purgattve Im th eme I. acriinunion- null :ro itli,l to the bricvel....— Tin., not. of them plod:lee much glottal; pain lint levld•lcil 111 lire ..3.1e1n It. 10 111010 111. iii c0 1 ...0,11111.411i, the colid to he delived flout them.— l'hr-e I'l.l-prod: ei• 11l 11 rtl.lllon m pun, tilkles. It arises from 11 pre, tously rat=ting oh-tint:Una or de. rangement lit the hriVecli Being purely Vegetable 110 110110 eat: all, from the. Use In kily quantity, but lI 1. , he Ilar Hun any mrdlel Ile -.linithl be takeil Nlllll.lle or their nice 111 the -eve ral rli•eit , e4 to ‘vltiels they Hie applicable tire giVen the 1.1.1 X. etilllpl.llllls Wlllell lillte heel upcedrip cured by the c. 0e illay nit-1111011 Liver Corn plaint vartuu. forme of Jllll/11.11,e, I.niigollr 11111 I.os- , 01 A ppV•lle, 1,1-liesseess, attache. liihou. Fever. I , ever and Pain in lb.- •ide lind 1.0111 s: for 111 IrUlll, 1111 Illese are but the ellll-erinellee 01 cli-en-ed action at ihe liver. A. MI lire rival. they nitind prompt I.IIICI cure relief ill CosliVß•iless. Colic. 11)senlery, Ilumnrrn lola mid v.:curvy. Cold+ with .nrene.r 1.3 I the body, Se I. leer. and impurity 01 Ihr b 10061; nI -port. itii) and every ea-e Is a pulgalwe i. re quited They have alto plod:ice:l -nap- .ingul trip 41.1eee“- Ull cute- Itliettinalisirl. G4llll. Dinp.y,Gravel. Pdlpitaiinn of the Heart I•Jilit in the Ildek. J-tninneli dud Side. The) pal Hy 11101111 1 and, by nettoit 011 Ille elieilla tory leo oe, i le the ,lienctli of the lonly.:1 nil re-lore lie wasted and dr.eilked energies nil the o. l lole organc-in. The 111011,111 d e.lses 111 Nllll.ll II physie requited Vlllllll, he ellUlliefaled liele. 1,11 limy nugge-t thrimaelVe.. In Ille tell-nu of eUer)111.01 :Mid Ills eniffidently believed 111 Is pill aA ill annwer a hell er ilurpo-e than 1111)111111g ‘Viile/1 111. 111110,10 been 11,11141de 10 1111111killd then' VII 11.1 e, are once known. the public will 00 101Iger 11011111 :vault len:July to employ When In !lee,/ 010 elllll.lclie Mediine. $i b 0• .1 00 8 00 wr.ipped they are plrurnnl to t•tLe. and I..•n:C rely vr;el.:ble. gin lint ld (10111 their u.e 111 tiny lit/1111111y. Inc' togging,. digt,:none. the wrupp , r on the Lox. Pree.gred by DR. JANIES C. AVER, Pinetical anti Analytical Chemist, Lo W P.I.L, Price 25 cts. per box. 5 boxes for $l.OO t..‘ mutt. Fit.i.,, L i.AgrilL for Co:usikUoL, Apr $1 4, 1,37.31110, ror thlom, nver, Senld and the alidlenl Core nt l'nm. 00111011, Sc l'or Ili? .iieetly ell real Uurnlm•n. Dyiientery, SUM tier COIIIIOIIIIO. CIIO'Cr.IMOIIIII-. uud oilier rli.orilers of the biget•uvr COUGH 511X'CURE, For the Speed!. Cure of Cough+, c The above stained \fe•drrau•a are nulisiitacitireil by 13a0e.y. Union .trees, shove 5111 atilt, Nomernii. eerliticate, in proof of their r ffi ctt ey, have been given voluntarily, among which urr• the fallowing . /laving been afflicted with d)•prp•ur for viz vearz, and having tried a great man) different kind. ni medi cine to Ito parant, .1 wit. Induced to try Ilanindt Dos ley', Spiced Liquor. alia a attr u.uee two I•otlle., hr. came entirely eared. I therefore take great plea 'al re in reee.umna•udrig her Inedietile to nine afflicted. and hope they will give it t Incl. GE°. W 1.1116ga. It gwas are great pleasure In ree-oininend Dr. 11. healing -illy.. tin thr•...re of chronic slier. 1 have flirt.' a v•n.t alai/tint of money, the hr-1 lour years, moth route of tile ino-t elnitient nil willlolll the lea-n ripe of in yore until f tried h auto) s o lv e , vilnrh gave me tat:ileac...relief I (In not nitric to recommend it In lite pitlrlig. TilOana. Commie i:1. 1-;5 The cohort - incr . liarintt born tat,eii with a Very eta lent smack of dintrlia r, won cramp, it being in the Mnddit• of Ole nlcnt nt it In rail ii an at Ili, tulle. I Inti.prncil 10 Intl, It honln or hau lrett.. II go t tle, cti 1,1(10r lit Ili." to winch 1 resotied, and. In Inv ‘o-pri.e and pleit.ure. coropleirly rued 1 , 7 Likintt . two diete-, a. direct ed I Int, r •Irtee Ittini'y and rernin mrnwd it In any fricu.l... out'. 111 nil cusp. II It., anted like a oli.rin I herrniily recnnotionit it. a.. in fly opinion,. Innd urinde extoni for tile CUre of the compla.n, for tclin II It I. Uncoiled. Pt/11.11' I , lay 511 'ireen•ircel, Columbia, I ital, pleagllre 111 11 . 0001000111014 1)0011,,, 11,101111 flo.ley. for tfie Core Of corn. I 11.1 V•• land two 1u2.e11 out, and ruled, (111 d ;11.0 Wril 11:tie Or 110 /111111. A. Ituvvea. Ilo••Iom :1111101 toe too loghly rcrnnutr•uded; n vottiplriell. voted me °lll frortto 111,1 to lent. tlamt :A syrfsk, o.ht, reoledit, Were trted 111 4'11111; nt I.t.t my Irtrodr. prev:4lll,l moot in.. to try t hr. alve. All .0 uhttetral watt do well to Cat •• h.•r it foal. 11,t r JIon,IIOLL. A Ileghe hy Co). Pa. I= like hhos. method oh feref.IIIIIIPII,iIII,I Dr. 11,11111/I}l Bosley- Spiced Liquor to 1h:1111101, u. a certain cure for spepsha. I hod heen m6mut, under the dicta-e for togntren mouth.. add had trued thiferesn motion's,. turn bull of on a v.. 11.11,111 I NSW. prreatled upon 10 II) her :spired loth nor. Afier ethos; one hook. and a half heroine eared I Lupo .1:1111.71ed with dos thsehoos ;;u'e eta ish.el. I:. A. %VAIN. I'.l , —Pet sons 1,31101ig it tin• re , nirnen of Mr.. Itco, Irv. hissed not he • 1.1 .11 (Indian her us colon-II WO -11,111. at no, us an rind. 111.1Ilii• L.ct, illll -he nu.ta II WII: not h eve chleet art the CLII.II,r powers of her meths ehae•. April 4. 1.57. 0 w. 0.7 FIIISI' GRAND OPENING OF 100 I•7,..PREsd. GO(iIJS.nI Herea Cheap Stole, :30 plevr, Sprter. 1)e I.eme4 111 •• enitrely new. lU •• ht le 41114 Colt/red Ifs iihout. l'Aelfte rjoy 4 1 1 ‘• Merntrmek l'lllll.l. 11} ‘• Nl.oneht•ler no •• Ne v Sly le Slowing I's le:. 10 •• r1 , 111•II CII3III/ .• 11(112.11 11011(31111g Pfllll, • 2 11 `' Ander , oll'e :r.l •• Ne.ti Nitinehe-ier :st) (.la•gow lilugl• . very low lu •. /looped •iome• thiuz tIvIN 111111 4C/V deoruble. .k 14 11:11,.. in kelt ru:l voltie for good. ut DEILICS CI 1 1,.\1' o.l'oll N 0.5 F:a•I Klll4 •tteet. 1. liseuster, l'a. sly 21. 1-57 P LT" IF Xr. 7FIL MA R: l'A, l' A., 'AS resumed the above business at the old 0:411111. innl ly opmcmc Oberim'. Couch roc- Cur), wile, It hill imm-rd 11l .1,1 Ilse puloile tutu iurle -fled work V. 111111.1. ...lit to give ciiiire December 6. I,,:rG. k Front Street. Columbia, Pa. I.loy 10, l'41.1; SUPERIOR article of burning Fluid just Cll/1. b y SUYDAM At SUN. mu? lot of City cured Dried Beef, just :It A• • 2 Colurtilma I) , rettliorr 211.1..14 FL.I2/..11 & ANEW and fresh lot or Spica, just re rro.ed ut vowx & sox's. rolumlbia, Dec :et, 1,56. COUNTRY Produce constantly on hand an d for •014. I.y 11. sLiVD.tSI SON. NV EIsER'S relebrated Hominy for sale by H. StiVDANI & SON. INA I 4 SPICED LIQUORS, JAMES PARK rWn= I 7r . MMPMn TUE PASSENGER TRAINS UN the above road will run as follows, on and after MARCH 7.1857: MORNIIsIG TRAINS. Leave Columbia for York at 3 A. M. and 7 45 A. M. Yoi k for Baltimore at 4.10 A. M. and 10 A. 31. Arrive In Baltimore 7.40 A. M. and 1 1".111. Leave. Baltimore for York at 0.15 A. M.; Leaves York for Columbia at 11 A. 31., arrives at Columbia at 12 51 EVENING TRAIN. 11,riivegi York for Columbia at Oa P. :11. Arrive. at Columbia at 7.45 P. M. Ail the above Traiiax connect wain the Passenger on tine Philadelphia nod Columbia Railroad, both going and returning. SUNDAY TRAIN. Leave.. Columbia for York at O la A. M. " York or COIIIIII6III at .5 P. M. I). F. GRIFFITH, Colombia. March .93,1957. Agent. Northern Central Railway Co. SUNDAY TRAIN. A PASSENGER TRAIN, will hereafter leave Co ! lumina for York and Baltimore, at 8.10 A. at., ar rive in York al 9 10 A. AI.. and Baltimore at 1 o'clock P. Al. Leave York for Colombia at SP. AI., arrive at Columbia at 6 P. Al.. autl resmon at Columbia until 3 A. Al. C. C. A DREON, Sup't. I) F. GAIFFII tt, Agent Columbia, Starch 14,1:67. ~ i THE FASTEST TIME ON RECORD! THE FLORI TEMPLE Livery Stable, for- J- merly occupied lay .1 13, been pur chased by Tionnar. Groom, and although not at the ..carne=t -ollettatroll of many friend.,- but because i.e public de•tre the continuation “ol a first clu...(A No 1.1 Livery Stable In Columbia, (tromp' mad re liable Mt° determined to make those ill want of 1101:SES AND VF:IIICLES realue that ---“Tire bob tall nog I. ['eller thou the gray!' THE STOCK OF HORSES is 01 a character to boast oft pn•ses-iug as it does every variety to curt the bold m.talen equestrian, the s,ednie married worn.in, the truth! young lona, or -low enrich" out one, as well as those '•fast' people as hohkc horses that can go—'•sane. on a phials road." If any one desires a safe and reliable horse to take hr- family out with, he Call be accommodated; if on the central)* he wants to gel over space in the Flora Temple -l. le, let him call at my stable. I hove every variety of vehicle, and um making additions to my Stock constantly. From the light trotting sulky and wagon, up 10 the heavy family Cur. nage and burouche, 1 cannot be beat outside of anywhere. My TERMS will he low us the IOWCFI, and my Tennis better than the. hest. "The ...triton., to the .table" nun be hnd from every potnt of the eornpa—, I into NVolnut street, .10-1 above I•'rout oar the north Bide. I IC4PeIfIIIIIIY ,11111.1 i n troirloroarive of pull re putronage, confident that 1 wall render full satt,tuetton. JAS. S. 111cMAHON, Agent. Columhiu. December 20,18.1 G. TEED OLD FLAG, UNFURLED TO THE BREEZE. IALL CAMPAIGN! New Fall and Winter ILEA nv.mADI: cLorills“ ut AleTtigue & Urn'. Clothing Emporill111.0011+1P•lillg in part of Cloth and Beaver over Couo, liutTalo and Double Dress Coat n, Cloth Frock lusd Die-s entliA, Cloth Du•mcrr Coat'. Ciiv.orivre Die-incsr Frock Coal., Mack and Fancy Cu+•imrre Panty, Mark and Finley Satinett Punt, Black and Fancy 6utia Vests, Plush laud C 11341. lIIefC VeSIS. BOOTS AND SHOES. 8000 8000 - - Frizz's home-made manufacture from Old Berks. Orris Calf. Sewed, Pegged Lloots, hien'. Grained and ICip Boot., Boy's and Youth's Grained anal Rip Boot, Nlen's Calf and Kip Monroe., Ladies Kid and Aloreeeo Brow.. Ladle , . Rid Jenny Lind Buskill.4. Colored and Black Gaiters, Children'A Shoe. in all v:ICIet!., together with Trunk.Carpei 131 g.. I aid Cap., in all voneates, ai low ' figure...FOß CASII. ftIeTAGUE BRO. P S —NIEDOII.IN'T TAILORING DONE IN TILE BEST STYLE. Columbia, Ociober 4,155 G. Commonwealth Insurance Co., r - DION BUILDINGS, Third street, Harrisburg, CHARTERED CAPITAL, $200,000. Insure Building., nod oilier Property agnitait !or., or damage l,y fire. AI-o. against peril* of the Sea, In hind Nneigaimo and 'l'raii.portatioti. DI RECTOR: St—Shoo. Cameron, Geo hT. Lauman, William Dock. Fat Sh ier, Janne4 Fox. GCs. Bergner, Benjamin Parke, %Vita. 11. Kepner, IVarford, \V. F. hurray, F. John 11. Berryltill, Wm. F. Packer. . . OFFICER 4 .--SI3ION CAMERON, Pre4ialeni, BENJ. PARKE, Vice. Presitleo, S. S. CARRIER, Socroary. II 11. Pin. Agent, Coluusbia, Pn Augu•l TUE PEOPLE'S DRUG Sr. PRESCRIPTION STORE. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS AND FANCY ARTICLES. The 1111derSigneti having purchased the stack and fixtures tram W. J Shireman, would respect fully 11.11110thnee to his friends and the public generally that he has related the stand, and renewed the stock, and will nt all times he ready and happy to supply the wants of the community. In lus stock will always be found a fresh supply of DRUGS, CFIEMICAI.S., PAINTS. OILS. VAR- N Is' I ES, ERF UM EILY, FINE TOILET SOAPS, and Panty Article, impossible here to enumerate, fUld all will be sold at niodernte prices, er as low as can be bought elsewhere The ladies are particularly invited to examine his fresh supply of Extracts. All orders correctly answered, and Physician's Prescriptions cares fully compounded The subscriber hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of the public patronage. J. 11. HALDEMAN, No. 3 Wolf's Row, Front Street. Columbia, Jan. 3141. STOVIIS. rrIlE subscriber, Thankful for the patronage with which he has been so liberally favored, begs leave to coil attention told% large and exten•ive assortmeitt of al: the latest and moat improved pat terns or Cook and l'arlar Stoves, • jo , t reef, veil from the 1111111dille. haters. lie would call particular - attention to the :Twain!, Star Double Oven Cooking Stove, Aso. the Pcnit, the two best Cooking Stoves in the Union. and for which he is the exclusive agent in this pltite, Wit 1 . 11.11 ed to give entire ralt«Cuction or no sale. Ile wsuld'respectintly ask the public to ex.imine his 410, hrfo re purchasing, elsewhere, us lie is determined to ut very low prices. /10tittIt' Locust street, opposite the Franklin House. Pfahler's Superior Blacking. Tl, OR POLIztIII NO STOVES', GRATES, ace —This r iltnek Mg. with very little rubbing. gill give n brilliant polish, and preserve Stoves from rust longer than any other article in market. Prepared and sold, Wholesale nod Retail, by IL PFAH LEH. l.ortnt street, C , ltunbia, Pa. October :25.1-Z; G. Blacksmithing Locksmithing &c. WLI li the pubic t . i l.):1 ; 1 1e ~r el spicicit.fullmer I sp i c i c i t . fulI mer T e i nt for d ins , the establndrmeat of HENRY PFAlll.lilt, in Locust street. where he I. prepared to attend to any work in the above hue of litanies, Columbia Nov. 1, I e:Mh. Ladies' & Gentlemen's Restaurant and Ice Cream Saloon. ttE geoern v f o et* , aw and th th re (heretofore well patronized) lee Cream Saloon, she hale commenced ivcerang a refectory where OYSTERS AND ALL RINDS ILEFICEISUIVIEINTS may he oltntined in the best rty le, a n d al the .hot cat native. A 4 her necommodutlona are very IP uperinr, confidently relic. upon a liberal allure of rublic patronage. Every effort sill ba made to afford her R nest. 0.114..1110100. ItEr;TAISRANT AND SALOON, Front. 1...wt....en Loco,' and Union streets, Columbia, Nov I, 1.56.-tf. ILEVIOVA.L. Shaving andErair-Dressing Saloon. THE undersigned having removed to Until -1011.4 Itow, oppontte the Wanltington Hotel, in. /IItCIIIIOII to 1114 $llOOll, where all perliol. can receive a ct.xAy AND CAST SHAVE, and have theirhair cut and dre.aed in the TIOSI filAilloll3lbie and ex qui.ite manlier. There 4 ttoinethiag soothing It. a rood Alinve.: if any are th4pc4ed to doubt it, let them try inc, and 1 will foil) demon•lrate the fact. WILLIAM CLEW/ ETT. Calumbun.Aiwil 5, 1 556-tf LIAMIFI rOll. SALM. rrlIE subscriber takes this method to inform the pubic, that he is prepared to lorui•h the BEST QUALITY OF LIME, to guattlitica to -all pnrcha•ere. lit the •horte•t !twice. Thlt LITE t• particularly nilatited for p!n•tering and while-wa•batg. It will be delivered if dr•rrrd, JOHN ELWIN. February 24. 1..:•t( Wright•villr. York roomy Fish Globes. CST Received, a lot of Fish Globes, of all J mzeisi arid price., at MEE ASUPERIOR lot of Meek and Green Teas, Coffee and Chocolate% plat received at R. AUTDAM &SOWN Dec. 20, 1050. Corner or Frout and raioa las DRUG, FAINT & GLASS WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, Corner of Tenth Market Streets, Office in Second Story, PHILADELPHIA. WE invite attention to our enlarged stock of Drugs, Paint, Oils, Varnishes, lee...select ed expressly for our sales, and comprising one of the finest assortments in the Untied States, which we of fer at low prices. for en•lt or upproved credit. WE MANUFACTURE very extensively: Premium Pure White Lead, (best,) Kensington Pure White Lead, Pearl Snow White Lend. `Ntelle Mont:l2,le" French Zinc, (best,) Pure Snow White A 111,1e: 111 Zinc, Philadelphia Snow White Zinc, Silver's Plusiie Fire and NVeather Proof taints, Chrome Greens, Yellows, and colors generully. AGENTS FOR: Porter's superior Alkaline Window Class, Genuine Freiteli Plate Glass, (warranted,) The New Jersey Zinc Compuity's Products, Tilden & Nephew's N.Y. Varnishes, Brooklyn Premium Pure %%line Lead, Hampden Permanent Greens, l'urc Ohio Catnwha Brandy, &c., & , IMPORTERS OF: French and English Plate Gins., French and English Cylinder Class. Colored and Engraved Wineow Daguerreotype Glass, Hammered Piste for Floors and Sky-Lights, Drugs. Chem:cols, Peafumery ,&e.,&c. WHOLE,SALE: DEALERS IN: Druggists' Articles generally, Painters Tools of all descriptions, Hydraulic and Roman Cement, Calcined and Laud Plaster. Paper Makers Cloy. Satin While, &e 5 &c. FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO., Store. N. W. cor. of Tenth and Market she. Factory, Junction York Avenue, Crown and Callowhill ass., PHILADELPHIA. April 4, 1837-3 MOB New Wall Paper Warehouse. IMItTON & LANING, 111faaafactarers and Importers, No. -IN Arch Street, second door above Sixth, Philadcl- phis, I,Vliere may be found the largest and bent selected stock in the City. Country Purchasers may here be accommodated, Without the inconvenience of looking further,.mid may be assured that they will receive the advantage of their money. LAMING, 724 Arch cute; above Sixth, Philadelphia. March 28, Pss7—tha TO Milliners, Merchants and others.---Just receircil it full supply of cheap and desirable goods, the Latest PUNS fle4lloll of our own importation also from auction and importers, which we offer much be low the nsual prices, Bonnet Ribbons, ail widtbs:Marcelltnes Baum and Crape do Florence Black Veit et do English Crapes Plain Satin do Acrophane do Plain Mantua do French do Glace Silks Bonnet Lawns Poult de not Tarlatan, wlitte and col'el. Grod' Afrigue Joined Blonds Bra de Naples Blond Laces Black Gro tie Rhinos Illusions and Nets Black Modes Ruches and Quillngs Black Boinbannes Crown Listings Old Silks. etc., etc., Embroideries, Gloves, Mists, and Lace Goode, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At No. 160} South Second Street, Second Dry Goods below Spruce, Philadelphia. March 22.1c.57.-3n.) Guano, Super-Phosphate of Lime, &c. THE under.igued would Invite the attention of farm ers and dealers to their superior assortment of fer tilizers, conspaing of Trexo's Soluble Phosphates, a combination of Phosphate of Lime with Phosphate of Paiash, Soda and Magnesia mixed with Peruvian 0u- GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO. Chilimt Cuano, an excellent article for mixing with Peruvian, la lag /II this way better than the latter, and at a much low••r price, COLUMBIAN GUANO, Imported by the Philadelphia Guano Company. This Guano contains more phosphates than any oilier Gu ano. and has the advantage of being inn fine powder. Dupes' Superphosphate of Lime. 'This celebrated article is the purcia and moot uniform of the kind. Pouilrene, Lund Plaster, Sulphuric Acid, Nitrate of Soda, Potash. &c.,&e..&e. All the shove articles are selected with special re gard in their purity and genuineness, and we feel confident of their giving satisfaction. DIXON & ELICINTON, No. 2d, Small Wharves, third store übove Chesnut street, Plnlndelphut. March 7. "fa-3m JAMES B. lIOLLINS, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in China, Glass and Queensware, 346 Markel Ktreet, above Tenth, eoulli side, Nov. 29.1?56.9m0m FUR?iITURE of every description from the higibiiit to the lowei.t order, warranted at good is Lancaster or Philadelphia can produce may be had at the HOUSEKEEPERS' EMPORIUM, North Queen sired t near Crung,e, Lancaster city, at prices fur below the meal rates in this section of the State. Al'o, magnificent College Sets and splendid Window Shades, below Philadelphia pikes. Coal and lumber wanted in pas meet for furniture. iarrelium & VICKERY. December, 271856. --..- _ .0 ~:- E. i'4 ji F-;. . • ( - ±1 gi tA ..,;?,. .6. s 4 <1 .6 f pg r 4 , --• . t . 7, F . r. 4 0 N l4 : . 4' . 5. .9. ; - - E- ''' .„ 0 6 •-1 =8 '''' -..j V.E' ...„....,E. 9 toi 0 ....... -a: 4 E z - t: —.51 ' - 4 . 1.4 t 4 t .79 .- 6 tt I°.r= .t ; I '4 =t4 wo , _ r ., ..„ .... ,-4 Li' EZ' TZ 1 1 ., — w °tE 87 " :;.., V, , I 4 4 ... '. .g 2 --r, P 4 a g t-1 -z E• 4 ci) ..' 14 '-' -.,;- =:••= ,t. ='''.* ......•-4 Wc. 12 .-,-G i 0 ,_, ...: r 4 , - t.. 2 44 .., .-,, ~ ...„ - Is. ..., .0. CO E 4 ;°. '. 4 C. ' g ; . F 2 " ..*; r° * t) O. .... tj. 6 E-' ~ 5 . .:it et —A § 14 .%i', 00 _., .1, 47 2: •' -; 0 , 7 .4. $ pi _.2 . t• c • ,E . C .• it .2 ~. _ -, - a ; ...2 ri. -4 ~ ~ r, .1 C.l 7: = 72.. --, . 4 ,e 4 -- - E r••• = • ~.1 0 :;.• - r. ,,.' Mr,„ t • =o.cy 2 •< .•e. - 0 t, . 4 , •-• : , - ,4 -1" 0 .Y. .. 0 ~ ',%," p; IP ..; .4 o p :F.72-4 ..-, e . - 4 Wi i ..; C 4 4. PEOPZE'S IVL6 B Bzn'WARD. SHOP in North Queen street, half square south of the Railroad, and 3rd door north of Nl.Granif's White Horse Hotel. Lancaster city. LEWIS HALM', Marble Mason, respectfully in forms the public that he has now in his yard the lar gest and best assortment of ITALIAN AND AMER ICAN MARBLE ever offered to the cilisensof Lan caster, and greater than any other establishment west of Philadelphia. Having made arrangements in the East to receive marble at reduced prices, he an nounces that lie will sell much cheaper than any other establishment in this city or county can do. Ile is prepared to execute in the best sly le, MONU MENTS. TONILIS AND GRAVE STONES. MAN TELS, DOOR AND WINDOW SILLS, STEPS, &c., every variety and price. His facilities for famishing articles In the Marble line are unsurpassed by ally oilier establishment in the city, while lie assures all WhO may favor him with their patronage that big work shall be executed in the very best style and on the most reasonable terms. LETTER CUTTING in ENGLISH and Ge.RMAN, done at the shortest notice, and ou the most moder ate terms. Ile respectfully invites the public to call and exam tne his work, bring fully satisfied to rest his clans isTPt::iill'll.ftriro patron s be., ' Ll ' i 'n ra "e cT erl". tow, , i span him, he hopes by sit let a nOllllOll to ha +Mess to me mend re ceizestas.lit,arreAopf patronage. L ' GREAT ATTRACTION, AT II ERR'S CHEAP STORE. NEW and cheap Delaines, New and cheap Cashmeres. New and cheap French Merinoes, New and cheap Coliurgs, New and cheap Parametta Cloths, New and cheap Alpacas, New and cheap lk.beges. New and cheap mounting Delaines, New and cheap Sack Flannels, New and cheap Silk Velvets, New and cheap Cotton Velvets, New mad cheap Itlack New and cheap Fancy Silks. New and cheap Plum Silks. New and cheap Brodie Shawl.. New and cheap Woolen Shawls, New and cheap Cloaks. New and cheap Mantillas. New and cheap Velvet Ribbon, II ER It'S CHEAP STORE. No 5, East King street, Lancaster, Pa. Janunry 17, 1557. GERMAN AGENCY, FOR THE COLLECTION OF CLAIMS, DRAFTS, POWER OF ATTORNEYS, &c. TAE subscriber having made arrangements with some of the oldest flatikmo Houses in Gets many, as now prepared to collect Mouses and make 1 . 0%,, of Attorney. for any part or Germatuy. lle has also made area, gemmina to give hi. Own Draft to any one Who wi•thes motley rent on, and guarantee. it will he paid,—havittZ had much eXPe• rteitee m thin business, be intends to devote his full otteinuni to it in future. All callecttons of Claim*. Se., ntiendsci to with fors reetness and dispatch, and no charges forinformation. For further particulars address JACOB HERZOG. Dry Good Merchant, No. Gtt North Queen Street, Lancaster City, Pa. N. U.—All hind• of Germain Coin exchangeJ at full rates. December 14. 1e5.741. J. H. HAT.DEM AN'S, From al , Columbia' WARBURTON'S BONNET MATER XALS FOR SPRING TRADE. Philadelphia FURNITURE. " t 5 ?.• EC BLINDS AND SHADES, 07 - OF NEW STYLES. J. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North Sixth street, B Philadelphia, manufacturer of Venitian Blinds, Velvet and Gold Bordered and Painted Shades, of beau tiful designs. Buff, and all other colors of Holland used for shades. Fixtures, Trimmings, a:c , dm., wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices. Store shades painted to order. R. J. W. thankful for past patronage, respectfully so licits the public to call and °stannic his new and large assortment before purchasing elsewhere. 13:7" WE STUDY TO PLEASE. March 2L, 18.574 m. MITCHELL cs- CROASDALE'S Super-Phosphate of Lime. THE subscribers inform dealers and farm era that they have now on hand a full supply or SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, and confidently recommend it as superior to any in the market. Al.() enty•tamly on hand. PERUVIAN & MEXICAN GUANO, Oils, Candice, Soap, &c., at the lowest market rates. CROASDALE, PIERCE & Co., Nn. 30 North Wharves, above Arch rtreet, Phila. Farmers can load on Arch street and uvoid the Crowded Whoa: 111 a rch 2d, I 9:-.7.3m PERT/VIAN GUANO. EXPERIENIC E has taught the Farmer that the only reliable Fertilizer i 4 the PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO. The s ubscriber, sole agent in Philadelphia for the sale nth. has now on hand a large stock - of PURE PERUVIAN GUANO, which he will sell at the low est cash price, in lots to unit either dealer.; or farmers. S. J. CHRISTIAN, Sole Agent for Philadelphia, No. .13 North Wharves, and 07 North Renter atrect. March 7,1557-3 in PLA.Tronm SCALES OF every deseription, suitable for railoads, ite. tor weighing hay, coal, ore and merchandise generally. Purchasers run no rills, every scale is guaranieed correct, and if. alter teal not found satis factory. can be returned without charge. fr,r" factory at ihe old stand, established for more than twenty yeurs, corner of Ninth and Melon streets, Ph [lade Iplau. A usorr & Co., Successors to Ellicott & Abbott. March 7, 18.57.thn FRONT ST. WIRE MANUFACTORY. WATSON, COX & CO. SIEVE. RIDDLE. SCREEN AND WIRE CLOTH MANUFACTURERS, No. 46 North Front street, corner of Coomb's Alley, between Market and Mul berry (Arch) streets, Philadelphia. Manufacture of superior quality. Brass and Iron Vire Sieves of all kitid-i; Brass nod Copper %Vire Cloth for Paper Makers, &c. Cylinders and Dandy Rolls covered in the hest manner. Heavy Twilled Ware for Spark Caachers, Sieves for Brass and Iron Founder., Screen Wire, Window Wire, Safe., Traps, Dinh Covers, Coal and Sand Screens, &c. Fancy Ware Work, of every descrip tion. Philadelphia, March 7,1557-3 m PREMIUM IMPROVED Super-Phosphate of Lime. THE only silver medal yet awarded by Ag i. rigeultural Societies, was given to this superior article, at the last Pennsylvania State Fair, nt Harris burg, as a fertilizer of the best quality for wheat, corn, outs, grass and potatoes, raising heavy crops, and greatly improving the soil. 'the subscriber re spectfully informs farmers and dealers that he is pre pared to supply the Spring demand with this superior at dwell tested article. AGENTS WANTED.—A liberal discount allowed. Also, No. 1, Peruvian and Mexican Guano. Poudrette and Land Plaster, Oils, Candles, Soup,&e., of the best quality, at lowest market rate•. ]NO. L. POMEROY, 9 & 10 South Wharves, below Market st.. ,-Formers can load on two private alleys, and avotSSite, crowded wharf. March 7, 1557-oin M. AVISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, NO. 72 North Second Street, opposite the Mount Vernon liou-e, PLiludefphiu._ Gold Lever NVatches. full jewelled, IP. K. cases SOS; Silver Lever do ~slo.,411:1; Silver Lep me do.. S 9, Quer tier, S 5, to S 7, Cold Spectacles, *4,50 to $10; Silver Jo , 81,50; Silver Table Spoons, per sett, $l4 to SIS; Silver Desert do., do., $.9 to SI I ; Silver Tea do., do., $4.75 to 57,50, Gold Pens and Gold Cases, 53,25 to 55; Gold Pens and Silver do , SI; together with a va riety elfin° Gold Jewelry, Cold Curb, Guard Enid Fob Chains. All Goods warranted to be us represented. Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner. Also, Masonic Marks, Putt, &c., made to order. N. It—All orders , eat by matt or °Mei wise, will be punctually attended to. September 27, 1833• I y ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, 288 Chevtut street, Philadelphia. WM. S. CAMPBELL, PROPRIETOR U. W. MULLIN, S UCICRI =CH naNr. May 17, 1.9.56-11" STAUFFER &HARLEY. CHEAP WATCMIES & JEWELRY NVDOLESALE AND RE TAIL, at the "PHILA DELPHIA WATCH AMD J KW- , ELITY IeTORF " , No. 90 North Second street, corner of Quarry, Phil's. ' Gold Lever NVatehes, falLjeweled,lB car cases, $29 00 Gold Lupine, 15 caret cases, 24 00 Silver Lepine, full•jeweled, 12 00 Silver Lennie, jewels, 9 00 Superior Quartters, 7 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 Fine Silver do. 1 50 Gold Bracelets, 3 00 Ladies' Gold Pencils, 1 00 Sliver Teu Spoons, set, 5 00 Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver 110 l der, 1 00 Gold Finger Itings, 371 cts. to *SO; Watch Glasses, plain 124 cts., potent ISt, lunet 25; other articles in proportion. All Goods warranted to be what they are sold for. On hillld some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines still lower than the above prices. STAUFFF,R & HARLEY. Philadelphia, September 37, 1856-1 y FARMERS, .ATTENTION! GROIVERS of Crass and Tobacco, use Lei 111111'n Super Phosphate of Lime. 51,50 per LW , or S4O prr ion. GROWERS OF CORN AND POTATOES, Use Leman's American Fertilizer, 53,50 per bid., or 525 per 1011. There lion been received three diplomas from Peim:ylvanin. New York and New Jersey Slate Agricultural Societies, spud Crystal Palace Aftsocia tion for the above Fertilizers, which have been in sucev•nful use for the past five years. Orders enclo sing the cash. or drafts, mailed and registered, will be promptly attended to by G A. I.EINAU, Proprietor, No. 10 South Front st.. Phila. May 31, 1E,,4-tf GARDEN ENGINES, THROWING a stream of water 60 to 60 feet. Carl Iron Lift, and Force Putnps, Barn Door Boilers, Turnip Drills, Improved Wheat Drills, with ()att. arid Grass Seeder attached; Plows of various patterns and sties; Square and Expanding Marrows, Gore's Potent Premium Butter Worker—a new article just received. Also, other articles for the farm and garden, in their proper season. PASCHALL, MORRIS k CO., Implement rind Seed Store, 7th and Market, Pinta. July 19, 1656. Those Awful and Terrific Accidents, TIOILY happening, from the careless hand hog of burning fluid, can forever be stopped by the toe of Newell's Patent Safety Lamp & Feeder. The lamp cannot explode from overturning while lighted, it Cilium( explode by filling It while lighted, it cannot explode from overflowing while lighted, it can. not explode from any known cause, it cannot explode when filling if the fluid takes fire. WWI this lamp and feeder in conjunction, the most explosive compounds may be used, with no greater danger than •peen or lard oil. Thi■ lamp la the cheapest. heat slid sofesi ever offered to the public. For Pule, wholesale and retail, by Da. E. B. HEIM May 2.1857. Druggist, Front st.„ Columbia. Pa. NEW STOCK OF FANCY GOODS. TEE undersigned respectfully announces to her friends and the public, that she has now on hand a. new nssortment of FANCY ARTICLES, such as Infants' Caps and Bonnets, T mines of every va riety, Itlocke Collars, Embroidery of all kinds; Mao, a large assorttnent of Ladies Fancy Baskets. I respect fully solicit an examination of my goods, front those who are fu waist of the above mentioned articles. MARTHA I. MILES. Columbia, September 13, 1856. GREAT VARIETY STORE. TIM RECEIVED, a larger and finer stock of Toyc and fancy goods than ever before. My friends and others are invited to call and examine the sloth before purchasing elsewhere, a. they will here find no unlimited assortment, suitable for pres ents to persons of every age and taste. An unmense UKSOTILIICIII of I'OIIMOIIIIIIICf, Packet Book hC h-C• 01,1011G1?..1. SMITH, Loeutt mreet. between the Dank sum FranLlan House Colmnbin. December 18.18.:6. JOHN F. SMITH WHOLESALE and Retail Candy Manufac turer. return, his thanks to his former patrons and the public generally. for their liberality heretofore extended to him, and would inform them that he has lust received from Philadelphia, a large lot of Christmas Toys & Fancy Articles, which he will sell. wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices. He has alto on hand a large as•onment of Frans. Candies and Confectionary. Front street. two doors below the Washington House, Columbia, Pa. 1)..c. 13. 1556. max SAL 23 CECEIII.I I , rritiE Walnut Front at Haldeman's store. to make 1 room lot extensive improvements. Apply on the premises. February JUST RECEIVED, a beautiful assortment of Glass Ink Stands, at the Headquarters and News Depot. Columbia, April 18,1857. EXTRA Family and Superfine flour of the best brand, for sale by 11. SUYDAM & SON. JUST received 1000 lbs. extra double bolted Buckwheat Meal, at Dec. 26, 1856. 11. SUYDAM & SON'S. TABLE and Rock Salt, by the sack or bushel, for tale low, by March 23,155:. I. 0. BRUNER CO. DE GRATJI'S ELECTRIC OIL. lint received, free!' supply of this popular remedy, and for eale by It. WILLIAMS, May 10, IMO. Front Street, Columbia, Pa. ALARGE assortment of Ropes, all Si7Cl and lengths, on hand and for sale at THOS. WELSH'S, March I:2, 1257. No. 1. High street. BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES, he., oleo, Fresh Burning Fluid,tuat opened at THOMAS 'WELSH'S March 21. 1957. No. 1. High Street. 1)RINIE Hams. Shoulders, Dried Beef, and Sides, ju,4 rreetved ut March 28,1857. BRUNER & CO'S. SUGARS, Sugars, of the best qualities, just received and for lode by ➢larch 2d, 111357. BRUNER & CO. ROOMS, Broom., Broom., a large lot just re B ceived, at [rub 29,1.557.) BRUNER Ar. CO'S. SAPO of all hind. suitable for wa.hing and the toilet. at I. 0. BRUNER. & CO., March :17, 1837. CIOFFEE'S TEAS of all kinds and prices for sale V by 1.0. BRUNER & CO'S. March l'2B. 1857. I'4l Fief, I'l,ll—Codfish, Mackerel. Herring, Ice., F for *ale by I. O. BRUNER. & CO. March, 23, 1357. FRESH Burning Fluid, Juqt received and for sale by I. O. BRUNER & CO. March 29,1956. DRIED BEEF , Extra and Plain Hams, Shoulders and mess Pork, for sale by THOMAS WELSH, March 0,185 G. No. I. High street. OATS, Corn, Hay, and other feeds. for role by THOMAS WELSH March 21, 1E57 I h o o v u e I gor r e n New low be Odeon s,Cuba, Dl and Sugar March 0, 1817. I. 0. DRAINER dc CO. Damaged Books. TVE HAVE just received a large lot of Rook.; VY s lightly damaged by water, which we will sell oßcheup. SAYLOR & McDUNALD. Columbia, April LB, 1857. "Patent Safety Night Ta per," IttRULANT Sails Mache for the bed chamber, To ll bacconists and Hotel Keepers. It costs but a tri fle, and in warranted not to consume more than a six pence of oil in a week. Cull and examine them ut the Drug and Prescription store of April 4-11 J. 11. lIALDEMAN. afialatriLta LODGE, DAGITERREIAN ARTIST, Corner Front ..S• Locust Streets, Columbia, respecetfully informs his old friends and the public generally, that he has again taken charge of his rooms in person, and will be pleased to see all who may favor him with a call. PICTURES TAKEN FOR 25 CENTS, Arid upwards, and satisfaction guaranteed. irrna picture need be taken from the Gallery unless tt is such as is really desired. Columbia, March 7, 1857. NOTICE. TORN SLACK would most respectfully in tform his friends and the pulthe generally , that he has leased for a term of years. the old stand in Locus: street, between Second and Third streets, known as the LAMB TAVERN. Extensive stabling and yards, (the largest and best in the borough.) afford ample room to accommodate those who may favor him with their custom, Careful hostlers will he provided, and no punts spared to merit public confidence. lie would particularly call the attention of Drovers, to hot ample yard accommodations for droves.. Ilia TA Lux. shall be well supplied,stand second to none; and whatever it •hall want in show, Eh all be made up in substance. Columbia, March 14,1857-1 y CALRD. PROFESSOR Frederick Haas, a graduate of the Heide!burg and Gottingen Univer,ities, offers his services to the citizens of Columbia, as a Teacher of 'Music, and die Greek, Latin, French, and German languages. lie may be found at the Washingion House, after the Ist of October, and be will be glad to receive public favor. Columbia, September 27, ISfid-if 'Kennedy's Medical Discovery. announcement that I have received a lot of this .I. valuable medicine, is a❑ that is necessary to mer it a share of the afflicted's patronage. April 4,18.57-if J. 11. HALM. AN. RUST RECEIVED. 20BOXES ORANGES,IOOO Cocoanuts, and a lot of Prime Nuts. For sale by J, F. fiMITII April 4.1857. Wholesale and Retail. JUST RECEIVED, AFRESHsupply of DRUGS, CRENICALS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, &c., and also Fluid, Ethereal and Alcohol, at J.ll. HALDEMAN'S, Wolfe's Row, Erolll. street. January 31,1530. Fresh Ethereal. A LCOIIOI, and Pine Oil, can always be had at the lowest prices, at the Golden Mortar Drug Store. [Nov. 29, 1856. NEW FALL AND WINTER Drar GOODS! OPEN this day, at IIIeTACUR & BRO'S Chcap Cash Store, an extensive assortment of Dry Goods, viz: LADIES , DRESS GOODS —Black Gro de Rhine Silks; rill widths black India SaliTll. striped and plaid Silks; Mous de Laine; Alous de liege; Woolen Plaid; Cashmeres; Chintzes, and Pt ints in till varieties. SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS—SteIIa. Long and Square Broche Shawls; Bay State, Empire and Wa• terville Long and Square Shawls. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERCS —French black Cloths of Nelson's make; English blue Cloths and brown do.; French black Cassimere—striped and plain do ; Brocade, Silk, black Satin and Cassimere Vestings. _ HOUSEKEEPER'S GOODS.—Blenched Muslin., Unbleached do.. Tickings, Cheeks, Table Diapers, Toweling', Hosiery and Trimmings in aD 1/nineties. The above goods have just been purchased in New York and Philadelphia, FOIL CASH, and will be sold at small advance, for the same. 0c1.4, 1456. MUTAGUE, & BRO. Susquehanna Planing Mill, COLUMBIA, PA. rr BE undersigned respectfully announce to their friends and patrons, and to the public gen erally. thnt they aye prepared to furnish all kinds of FLOORING, SIDING AND SURFACED LUMBER. Also, Doors, Sash, Shutters, Blinds, Window and Door Frames, Mouldings, &c., at the lowest market prices. All orders by mail or otherwise addressed to the undersigned, Columbia, Pa.. shall receive prompt at tention. DICKINSON & HUEY. May:11.18.56-tf. FOR ?5.424 LE 2000 TONS Pittsburg Gas Coal, 400 tons Bait. Company White Ash Lump Coal.— Apply to B. F. API'OLD Nos. 1, 2 & 6, Canal Basin. Columbia, January 31,1857. FOR. SALE, ALARGE LOT of Cherry and Poplar Boards, which will be sold low for cash. Apply In B. P. APPOLD Nos. 1,2 and 6, Canal Basin. Colmblan. November ta, GREAT BARGAINS. TUE undersigned arc now receiving and will he opening during the next week, at their store in Locust street, opposite the Col timing Bank. a new and large assortment of Goods suitable for the season. consisting in par: of DRY GOODS. PUCII a. Cloth., Cassimeres, Vest ing., Black and Fancy Silk., together with a great variety of LA DIMS DRESS GOODS; HOUSEFURNISIIING GOODS, such al Sheeting., Muslin.. Ticking*. Cheeks, Out Cloths, Blinds, Ste. GROCERIES of every description—fresh and of the best qualities; Together with a general nocortment of Queensware Glatt/ware, Carpets, Blinds, Looking Glasses, Drug gets, klatungs. Rug.. 'WALL PAPERS, In fact everything kept in a well-regulated store. Call and see our assortment. us we feel satisfied that none will go away disappointed, as we SELL EXCLUSIVELY POI CASH! and are thereby enabled to sell gond. it the very LOW EST FIGURES. FRY lc HAGMAN. Calm'. is, A prill2, 195 G. SEBASTOPOL CIGARS. Tot received,nn excellent lot of Foreign and DOMESTIC CIGARS of every style and savor.— Also, a fresh supply of CONGRESS and CAVENDISH TOBACCO, all of which will be cold at the lowest pri ces, at the Drug & Prescription Store of J. H. HA.LDEMAN, Jan 31., 1 8 56.3 t. trolls Row, Front Street CRAMPS, SCALDS, BURNS, &c. CIIRED in a short time by Cooper's Anti- Pain Tincture. As a pain alleviator, this Tincture. though cot infallible. is not surpassed by any other ever oaered to the afflicted, and takes the precedence of Lel others wherever it is used, inasmuch as it in purely VEGETABLE, comities nothing POISONOUS, and may be used with SAFETY. One bottle has been known to cure six cases of Dysentery, besides a case or 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 sail Rheumatism, midis used, not only by Physicians, but by persons of every class 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 Morin',, Rheumatism acute, chronic and ner vous. Plithisic or Asthma, Croup. Colds, Coughs, Scalds, Burns, Wounds, Bruises, Sprains, Stiff and Swollen Joints, Neuralgia or Tic Doloreaux, Tooth ache, Sich and Nervous Headache, to quiet u nervous rni•tlessness. and thus enable one to sleep calmly.— ' Pain in the side, u Stitch in the Back, Cricks,Cramps, and almost every kind of pain, internal and external; Ivy Poison. Stings and Bites of Poisonous Insects, FEVER AND AGUE, FITS, Hiccough, Heartburn, Cold Feet, Freezes, Chilblains, Painful Corns, Swell ings. Old Sores, to allay Inflammation, and prevent blortification. &e., &c. . . - . . nr PRICE 2.5 CENTS A BOTTLE...C(I DR. E. H. lIERR, Agent, Columbia Moy 2, 1957 The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE. 1 - )R. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discoyered _L/ in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cure., HIND OF 31IIIIIIOR, from the worst scrofula down to a common pimple. Ile has tried it in over 1100 eases ' and never failed except in two cases; (both thunder humor.) Ile has now in possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pim ples on the face. Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth and stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most desperate ease of rheumatism. 'Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula, A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle. and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quan tity is taken. Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this In the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of it in every case. So sure us water will extinguish fire,so sure will this cure humor. I sever sold a bottle of it but that I sold another; after a trial it always speaks for itself. There are two things about this herb that tips pear to mo surprising; first that it grows in our pas tures, n some places quite plentiful, and yet Its vedue has never been known until 1 discovered It In 1846 second, that it should cure all kinds of humor. In oreer to give some Idea of the sudden rite rise great popularity of the discovery, I will state that in April, 1855, I peddled hand sold aiIOUI Aix bottles per day—in April, E 854, 1 sold over one thousand bottles per day slit. Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been is business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was ever like it— There is a universal praise of it from all quarters. In my own practice I always kept it strictly for hu• morn—but since its introduction as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have beets found in is that I never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered Incurable. have been cured by a few bottles. 0, what a mercy if it will prove effect ual in all cases of ,thut awful maludy—there are but few who have seen Inure of It titan 1 have. I know of several cases of dropsy, all of them aged people, Cured by it. For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in diseases of the kidneys, &e.. the dis covery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you gut and enough of I. DutacrioNs FOR USE.—Adults one table spoonful per day—Children over ten years, dessert spoonful—. Chi ldren from five to eight } ears, tett spoonful. As no di rections can be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY. No. 120 IVarreit street, Roxbury, Mass. Friee,Sl,oo. Wholesale Agents, New York city, C. V. Clickner. St Barclay street; C. 11. Ring.lo2 Rioudway; RWIIIIOII Clark, 275 Broadway; A. B. & D. Sands, 100 Fulton street. Sold in Rochester by J. Bryan & Co., Wholesale Agents, No lIS State street; by L. Post & Co. GENERAL AGENTS You I'ENNaIiLVANIA.—T. W. Dyott & Scuts. Fier sale in Columbia by 11. Williams, and McColl:le & Dellett. June Si, 113.564 y. J. R. STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR, A GREAT ELECTRICAL REMEDY FOR PREVENTING AND CURING DISEASES. Stafford's Olive Tar Cures all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. fILIVE TAIL is applied and inhaled, and is not token. . _ _ DIRECTIONS —Apply by rubbing where pain or disease exintsolicn cover the part. with a plaster made of oiled silk, to which stitch a thin layer of cot ton batting; then rover the batting with thin muslin. Cotton or woolen flannel may be anvil instead of the oiled silk planter, but the operations of the remedy will not be as speedy, nor u. effective. FOR iNIIALING.—PIace a saucer over a bowl of hot water, (and keep it 1)00 Pour into the saucer enough Olive Tar to cover the I attain; the apartment will noon be filled with its odor, affording to the patient an atmosphere impregnated with the delightful, blended aroma of Tim OLIVE AND OF TIIE PINE. my - Renew the Olive Tar da.ly for inhaling by the above method. Another method of hill:ding hem put Olive Tar on the Oiled Silk Plaster, which tieing worn upon the chest, the heat of the body will cause the Olive Tar to evaporate gradually, and as it rises it will be in haled. The Oiled Silk Plaster should be medicated with fresh Olive Tor every other tiny. In acute eases, or in those of long standing, both of the above meth ods of inhalation should be used. By adhering to the above directions,the very worst forms of diseases of the Throat or Lungs, if not speed ily cured, will be greatly relieved; while temporary colds, Sore Throats, Inflamed Lungs, Catarrh, Croup, Coughs, A.c., Re., will yield ut once to its combined connive powers. Stafford's Olive Tar softens and penetrates the skin; therefore in all Chronic or Active Inflammations it will be found highly beneficial, as it acts directly npon the Nerves, the Muscles, and the Joints, OLIVE TAR OINTMENT is made by mixing ()Eve Tar and glutton Tallow in equal parts. This Oint ment is a positive cure for all diseases of the skin Pain cannot exist where Olive Tar or Olive Tar Ointment is applied. Stafford's Olive Tar does not contain any mineras substances, nor any poisonousldrug; the principal in gredients are PiteliWine Tar, and Oil of the Spanish Olive. Stafford's Olive Tar is manufactured by a process recently patented by Air. J. R. Stafford, Practical Chemist, by which process all the Acid and Acrid properties contained in the substances forming this Compound, are separated without the use of Chemicals. Sold Wholesale and Setail,by R. WILLIAMS.onIy Agent in this place. Stafford Olive Tar Company, 18 State Street, New York, and by Druggists generally. July 19, 19.50-1 y New and Cheap Groceries. THE undersigned take this method of re turning sincere than km to their numerous friends for the liberal patronage given them during the past year and respectfully oak a continuance of the same. They have just returned from Philadelphia with a very large lot of fine Groceries. Confectionery, ikc among which may be found the following: Love ring's Syrup Molasses, New York Syrup Molasses. Prime baking Molasses, Sugar House Molasses A A large lot of Sugars, Coffee, &c. Also, a lot of fine Bilking Raisins. only 12 cents. Fine large bunch and la) er Raisins, in whole and quarter boxes. 25 boxes Figs, different grades. A lot of Prune., in fancy boxes, very fine. A large lot of fancy and COITIMOII Also, Fig Marmalade, Jelly Cakes, Sap Sago Cheese, Ketchup, and a great variety of other articles, suitable for the present season. • [Cr PLEASE GIVE Us A CALL. H. StrirDANl & SON, Corner of Front and Union ctoeet■ Columbia, December 13, 1536. IVMNPU r X • XX=I.IVX AND NEW GOODS. gum undersigned having taken the store lately occu pied by his brother. in Locust street, opposite the Columbia Bank, and having associated with him in business, Mr. F. L. HAGMAN, will continue the bu siness under the firm of FRY& HAGMAN, where we will open in a few days. a very large assortment of new goods. consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Queensware, Glassware, Courts, Oil Cloths, Wall Papers, &e., Ac.. &c., all of w ich we are determined to sell at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. As we in tend doing an EXCLUSIVE CASH BUSINESS, we will be able to compete In prices with any store in the county. We respectfully solicit a call kom our friends and tae public generally. H. H. . Country Produce always taken at the highes F t mßYar ket prices. Columbia, A pril 5,1954. PRIME GERMAN SEGARS. IHAVE JUST RECEIVED 200,000 MORE of those PRIME SEGARS, which I will sell CHEAPER than any Store in this or any other town. Eitsr: o 2"Car..o43l:iscJClif, and others will do well by giving me a call before purchasing elsewhere.: The above mentioned Segars can be seen at J. F. SMITH'S Wholesale Confectionary establishment,Front street, two doors below the : Washington House, Columbia. Columbia, Aug. 30, Md. II