1857. 1857. NXIVir GOODS AGE 1.31411 AT MULDER ANIS NEW STORE. 117'1 tnke plen•nre in informing the public that we ll' hove completed onr alterations and improve menis. and have now arranged our second large put. cho, of SPRING GOODS IV,. cordially invite nil oar friend- to cal! and ra yon', our •tnt•k improvement•. whether they .1-11 to Nacho-, or not, a. w•r feel r•oufident that unit our inerea•ed (twain... 6, we can offer induce. meat• not In lie net with el.ew•ltere. Jl7-1T RECEIVED—Th. torer•t and moat varied n—oritn-nt of DRESf: GOADS. ever opened in Co lumbia, inelnding new ...piing Silk., Bayndere flounced Silk Robe., India bilk., Plaid and Smiled Ducal-. Ducal flour.. P 'pint Rohe•. Berra.. Robe-. Lawn 012;ntsdie Real 1 reneh Chtnore.,Brilltantr..nod many new ilOVellie. lit Die-=flood. never offered in tin. place ENIRROIDEEIES AND LACES. • ladle. will nlway , find at do- counter a varied fc.-nritnent at Rich French Worked Collar-. Sleeve. and Pule., CoHarr- and Sleevez. and Collar. and Cla m moult; Jaeotict and Swi-s arid lit-ertiair, daeonut and Svri—: Banda and riOUIIC:IIg.. Lace= and l':dcolg-. of ail kind.. Embroidered. Ileimoncited and l'ioned Itordered Mott'kerchief-. he r SII A WLS: SHAWLS!! - - now• h:n•e alafge na=orttnent of a awl:, among %11. 11 w•dl he found a great variety of Stella elbow], woh pruned and brorlae border= nt new -131 c, and nII the clam, color•. from 5 . 2.00 to $lO.OO. Aldo, uihrr Shawl• ill every carlelY MANTILLAS! MANTILLAS!! • opened our new i•lock of Spring Muntilla• o nll the new lilnek -ilk, colored ntlk, moire 1.11 , 1010 :rind lace. tVe invite the Indiee to esumnue grill' :I..OI'IIIICM. IVe ore now extra Bich NI anti 11:1= ni . ..err In, _ - _ PARASOLS! PARASOLS! ?Coo. new Par:vol., .ett4otei. VIII le., ot pare-. The. to V.OO. We !live the large-t stock to Colon - don. 11e4t Kilt Glove- at `::•' • LINEN GOOD , '—Our sloe!. ea Linen Good. hoc I•r•ru rz,aoilt iner.,..ed, mot -elected with particular attention to th.• punn• o; tie Poltrie mint Ulcuch. DOMESTIC GOODS: A ler;re Qtnek of Ite•I tsteket• at toxe.l price.. No Pfi V 0111••• 111 NIU.IIII+ C.li l /11111 rxmuwrour 12: 1,111 I:leached M.1%/11,-1,•I evel the prtee. 110USEKEEPISG . GOODS! in Ihi. l'eMirtMeelt tlll be Ire/ell every article ne ve-310. to 10: le 113.• Cell,' out- fit 011110-e cololllelieleg erpee... (:1,11% , trosicnv AND TRIM 1 INGS —Ever) 1,111 ermir.inol.lN Mt Ina nil. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. At our elo l / 1 etWeler tiny a !Wig) • he found it .and ni flock gull ' , gluey tilnek natil Fancy Velvei. S.lk and Mstrocille4 11. 4 1... Cant.. he.. Are. CA I/Pk:TV:GS, OIL CLOTHS, &C. • lVe have greatly layrea-eil our 4trtek of Soper Carpeting. Imperial Three Ply do. Super (merlin do . line a n d Medium lour. in do. Venetian sand Rug do ; Floor Oil Climb.. main one to four 3 xrd+ tvi,'e. fit fill (11110111 e.: in every Width, plain. While nod eheel.efi, Aleo, Cocoa Matting-, fur pied.. room. and_oirier.... Window Shade-, I.cookiug 0114.0. e ,, Philadelphia Co, pet Chain . Prune Live re ',bent CHINA, GLASS AND CI,UEF.NSWARE. e rrvue :M..11111111 In nor Churl v , rr• Room Wlllt It ennl.trn+ t he large-I :soil 1111.1-I tied reef broth:1010 1111. Market. stelilell ,11 oiler 10 -ell 30 thitell helot, the rottihir CrOur el/tonltterc are invited in 101;1010 reltriVe cork +lllll rtaittlogue or Good-, pilltd.lied for In c di-Mitt/twit, at I.DENIAN'S elven(' Co.). Store. Columl,fa. W. B —All 4,4ntl+ of elnillirY Produce lake. in .X clonogr for G-01.14 CO:111.31.14.1. April Cheap Trade Sales rooks. IN addition to the already extensive and select stork on books Sec . ou baud. ver L.rveJust received a fresh :mil clutter dock al hooks 31111 i *lSt • I tonery 1.1111: will to ike our stork without dolita. the largetd ohd most select wr reoleitilier of ever le.i vow on hood at oily time; anal in pore- we feel swished we can Full null. As we houglit cut exceeilosvly !ow lute:, we Clint 11.(1c1 will -ell al cone-pout:tug ranee. Vr extend nit tnvotailon to ollio vall and eXatr.ine oar k. Judge for your4elera of the merm and pros. tilereol. MURRAY, 1 . 0171V6 & CO. Lovers of Cheap Standard Literature; all w ho %tumid nth! to .ottl improve their hhnt rie. w•nh Ounce, valuable :old P , !eel 1.01,. it totpreertleitted tow rate, ert:l 1111k1 -or the cheap New York nod ThduSrJphtn Trad, Sole Sloe k pi-t hough nod on hand at /he cheap kook -tore of 11111{AY, YOUNG & Co. Lattraiiter May • COAL! COAL! THE undersigned has constantly on hand .1.1 141 r ...I, 8u1.4.114,1e Company o nil Diamond White A-i:. Lump. reg....stove. Rang. and Nut t.on l—the Lump 1. minal not .upetior to u.li) thing in the country for .incliing firm; Bed A .li, Lump. Egg. Stove and Nut, of the quality. from the Shamokin region; Slim! Mount:l4o Sluve. nod Trevorion Egg Coal— uu lirtiele for -Muffler u-e; Pure (trove Lump, Egg and SloVi•Calit—u •upertor (Miele for doine.lie and %team porpoi.e..; Ply mouth unit Vatsl.oll Mule mud Red Aeli, Lump Au .I Egg Sule. Coal; Broad 'Lip soul Allegheny Bituminous Coul, of the beq gualitie•, for bluck.mitiltitig; The 11:peve general n-norllnetil of Cool, consume, told the pillolle are owned to mill and rX:1111111e. and hear the prices. I tun prepared to furnish the above ti) the Boat, Car or Ficigie . J . 1311. nut lily %%'lligrf, fool of Canal lint-til, COluml,la. Lanettoer county, Pit. Ako, Coul mud iron received and elopped on com p-11=-10.. J. G. lIESS. Colombia June 7, 1.511.1 y Hover's Liquid Hair Dye. TITIS Hair Dye awls only a trial to satisfy allot' n. perfection an a 6,e. runt the following e•iinsonisil atom that eminent Anal:, tie Chrtne-t. Pro. r•-or Itooih, of the C.S. Alint.vi Manly confirm what 1/01.1.and• hi, me previa - m-1y borne teoimony to 'LAW/LITWIN FOB PRACTICAL Cllll3ll-TRY. St 51.1111,1'4 Place, I Phiiaticlasl la. rehruary 17, well isequatined with the suli-unnee , coin linver, legwd Ilium e.l ant •siti-fied that by soilowing the •truple direoi r ;; • given for st- u-e. it ayll not Injure the. hair or St un. I , Ut will gave a unto aunt durable color to the hair .lAMI:S C. 1:00'111. A nalytie " loner'. N%"risittp. lot,. 1.1.1401,1 g anal Intlelshle rub., are too well known and in• arraluceil 10 require tiny :idt1111011:11 tr. , tmnuy of dine • 1.1 1 1.11 . 1.•1 . Tile .1111 , 1 base liven turret.-mg , 10•••• ineir hr-t 1.111,0111.1014011. FivJug A . V1 , 11 11 111, 111.11 111.• 4, /et trust priaiweo.. that 1/.11111,11 Merit claimed at 11, them I .11/e Aliinufacturer Oitter- aildre.•eil to the M.lllO roctory. No 416 Bearer ..i.tect above rourth. fold No. 1.I.1,) alit mount! Itt:,111011 Ly .14 )5E1 . 1.1 IJOVER.Nlunui..acturer. Apr. EVANS dt WATSON, PIIII,MIELPIIIA Manufar• SA 1. AN! AN DER SAVE... , No I!ri Troth r$ blegAfil and riiiit:iire• .ad. Report of the Committee ap ooinied to , uperititemi tior horning of the Iron :rale, at l'eliroory 27. N. 57. RrAtaxo, Nardi 4. Th. member. of the Committee. do r•pectin:l, °•port. tlaui a v tile Iwo : 4 :61 - eq Ong,. Al .11 y agreed upon 1.% k Iferting, and Evan• & Wat..nn. •ulr 1., angle in a fu ruaer. v.,: '1 hr Safe to ha• flip rn, matter of the onnt •11,11 lieueing Railroad Company. ne ho 4 niter n 1 I?earhotz. intnatt*actiaed l'arret. k 11.•rrutg. and tor Sole I 11 A Latoi/. 'lore nun., witired ht' Evan. & %Valfton..intl pot in Woks pre el-ely 'tine bee uetta vufrd at rp'ellelt A. 1f , and kept alp moll Cony ent,l-.1 green Inehoty, two eortla tlr) oak noel halt else-hint ton onntl wete rantely 1.011. •111114.41. the who , . antler the -noel intentienee of the .nit-eraltrot. otivinber• of tie ••11111111:11/ , . The Sate. t•ere then rowed nif .nnin to ter. .11 - It, whirl! 1111. Y r• opened mint the 1 k- .t 111111 !Mpg,. iilk , ll nut isy 1111. i 0111111111., 111111 ....111 11111 A Itent,'. •ttve for onittle extnninatinth W 11,111.) vt ere ft... 4 extontned /•1111 marked by the ctntnnin it'.•. Tine brniks and pit • per• hake. from the Stir mattrifeentrett by Cellll. until tVry1•011 ••••••• 101 l •114Itily affee•tal he tile tetten•e Item whole tion.e 'eke. from the Stile nisontlistinred I.v Farrel. 0.41 Ire rent.. were tut nor ptdetnent chont• tee/ lolly (Owen per eon. inure than Itto.e taken lento Ceen. & kVat.net'. "are We /whet, the altoke In 11:1 yr Leen a r.t,, nod urn p:.nt.l mot of the tesiteeitt, oanlnte. of hash .nre. JACOB II DN'aillEß. DANIEL S MINTER. Ilaviuz been alnent 4straor, the burning, we tu!1) rouu•a:r Wail I lie uloove •1 n ?eine:it of the C011111:1031 of the popes usul WADI.c taken out of line respective t+uteo G A. NICOI.I.S. - - - II 11. /11[1111.ENDF.RG JAIII , A 1111.11()I.I.A The following named gentlemen re.ndent. of 'leo, int: hod % 'mildly. who raw lie shove fire.. lox-. pure tram Ivan. de Or at.oll /once Ilie UIIII 11 llr it, alay 1-I. II:7"-- G. A. Nicoll., I, 1; Inne Ruth, 1: K i rk & W Itheeitt. & Pion. I: Henry %V Y. Ur Wrn Nlnnre. I. Solomon Rhond.. I: Levi I. !-tritil, 1. ll.gh cr..g. i; Wm. Klerk, Eaufmnn & thin:n.l Wtri.:llel'arle•r. 1: Geo J. Eel:- en. I: J N & it W. linwitoel... I. Kim Miller, I; litllmeyer Fullmer at Co , I. linneg JUnti.Ort. 1:.1. B. & A B. Warner. 1, Jett ob SelimtieLer, I. Win. King. 1. V. B. Seleol'gi.l.grger, I. IL I; Corn remy. I. II A. I,untz.g. W. C. b. lg. 1' E,tnontrotit. J. Ileidegatne., I r:VA NS & WATSON = 200.000 POUNDS Cif the °bore SAFES. Which they offer for •vnie on Letter terms than any other mlnnisetnrer to the I' owed Stales. Phtladeiphva. May 10, 1°57-ly NOTICE.. LETTERS Testamentary to the extate of rt3IICI• yrhe,derker. lase of We 1.4.40n7h of Coltim Les Larteepter entinty, deres,etl. have Leet .routed to the subset:l,r; all per.orts todehtebt to pshf mete. ore requested to Make Irrmediwr and [boor Lr. 111 v, cl.nrhs r.tonot We .roue, scr'l present Werth duly votheo fLe set:fervent to EDIVA Errs•Sl, F.xecia.r C 0 i,:70,,a, May 9 It:: 7t EfsER'S trlrbralril iilfoillpjlf,?rs!!!!Nby 1857 1857 NEW SMILING GOODS GREAT nab far Bargains at L 0. BRUNER & Co'.l Cheap Store, corner of Third and Union street.. The undersigned have jug arrived from Philadelphia. with it fall and complete assortment of upriug Goods, con.isting of Ellitek and Fancy colored Cloth. mid Cassimer..nt all atyle. and pattern.; also Sattinett.,Jeami. Colimiudes and Linen Goo.. for Melia wear ; and Satin, Silk. and Marseilles ve.tiiig ; Pit.pritlerok. Cravat.. Handkerchief, nod Clove. nt prices to snit the tinvoi —whirl, gentle men W 10 1 .1115 u complete mind, would do very well to examine. FOR TIIE LADIES. act received a vapertor as-ori men' of Black Silks. which will be cold low, al•o. Beiege de Lanes, Ging ham,. Brillantst.Calieoeq. Irish I.ineur. SWIM... Book and Cambric \lu•lhis. Dotted Awls , and Plaid muis. ibis. Wove,. Ribbons, Collar-, Dress Trimtaing-, he Sic., which for variety. excellence and cheapness cannot be surpn'ced in this market. BOOTS AND SHOES A great variety of Grata' rine Boot,. Brogan., Ceti ter- mid and Carpet Shoes; War). ludt•a Mo. roeco and Kid Boots. o.t neer, Slipper.. &c.. & so • gather with as lunte u<sorithent oft Is ildren`- Shoe c of All .iyles and ..izea, winch, noterith-tundine the NA. ill Irutbrr, vetli he cold tat the Conner low QUEENSWARE QUEENSWARE The ino-t bcumilid.tglec 01 Qneen+ and Cll.-Ware ever offered in 1111+ place. Per-on 4 COllllllending lion.ekeeping will plea, call and examane our 'lock in thi* hue before iburelnonna el•cwhere. GROCERIES AND SPICES. Of the I,e-I and ...untitled pure and fresh which will lie .old eli,Np it. the market will afford Country Toothier of all Linda Laken at market WI re , , 111 exliange Lot goods I 0 BRUNER & CO, Center of Third and Union inreei.. Murrill 2.; .IQ:in AYER'S PILLS. For all ihr purposes of a Family Physic. THERE has long existed a public demand for us ielfreliVr purgative rill which mould lie fe lted on u. sure and perfeetly safe in its operation.— Thi• lea- been prepared to meet that demand, and nee extenvive trial of it. virtue. bets conclusively shown with what tuere, 11 1tee01111611.111 .6 % the purpose de vigned. It I. easy to make a play-Iced Pill, but not no bit-y to make the Irr•I of all Pills—one which should have none of the objection., but all the advantage. of every oilier. This list. been attempted herr. need with vt nut surer“ we would respectfully Aulanit to the public de:i-1011. It bit- been II nforiunate for the palieril hitherto that a Ibiovt every purgative tesedi• elite is acrimonious and irritioling to tire trowels.— Thi4 Is not. Many ot them produce •0 ranch griping pain anal revel-1.11 in the .3 mean ii. In Inure than I,olllllerlrillatire the good to Inc derived from them.— 'Elie... Pill. prod. ye no irritation or pain mile.. it arise-from a preveou-I) exi•ting oil•truciion or de rangement in Ille bowel.. Being purely vegetable Inn harm van :ere, feu l their ti-r in air) quantity. but it is better Mat luny turd bile shooed be taken leo: 1- ceou-ly. Minute elire•e11011- far their u-a• alt the seve ral di•ete.e. low hien :bey are applecllele iere given on the boX Among the complain. which have been 'prettily t ured Iry Ilrelli , e 1116/V 111..11160n Lieer COM p lutist in Iv various form: of jaundice, Indigestion. ngm and Loss of Appetite, I.i.iles.ine-•, Irma entity, Bilious 11l enhielie. mho, Fever. Fever „„ii Ague, Paint is the -rile and Loin.; for in trolls. all thew are bail the etio-rqueater of alt-en.iitl action of the liver. As an uperient, they afford prompt mud hire r. 1....1 . u, cooo,ne—, Pile• ' Colic, 0) -enter) , Mom,. :scrofula mid rteurvt . Vold” with sorente-. oldie Med). Ulcer. and impurii) of the blood. in -port. me) and every cu-e where a purgative in re• glared 'They lance also produced some singularly •itter.i.i. In I rite- iii Rhenemeti-en. (:out. Dropsy, ("ravel, Kry. "meta.. Palpitation of the Heart. Pame in the Hack Sionmele need Stele. They purity die blood, and, le) !heir -unit lane netion 016 the et rerslaiory ~)•teisit. real ovule i.ee .trengtio tattle boll), and re-tore the vt le-ted and di-eared energie. atter Waite orgaiektn. The deem-wed eases in which a plc) vie e. required cannot Ire einlillerstred here, but they 'suggest iliemselve. to ihe rea-on of ever) body; and it i- confidently believed nit-pill will answer a teener ;airport than a tryth 1 rig which ha. Menem, beeu available to mankind.- I%'llen their emu, tare once known, ille public will ao longer doubt wheit remedy to employ 1611.1e1l sit need tet a cathartic :earthmen, lietug -attar wrapped they are plea.nnt to take; and tieing pnirly vreei.able, no harm tail Aare front t heir 11 ~e 111 aity quantity. l'or minute tin err ions, gee the wrapper on the box. Prepared by DR. JAMES C. AYER, Practical and _Analytical Chemist, LOW YU., NI A Price 25 cts. per box. 5 boxes for $3,00. Do h. if 11011 t. Agent tar Cutusabta, April 4, lai7 Juror ELEALLIPirG SA.TAV.EI, For Chronic Clrer+. Burnc, Sea Idg, and Ilie Radical Corr of Coro. 1100,n0,,fr„,,. SPICED LIQUORS, For the speedy cure of Diarrltam. Dy.entery. Sum me r C plaint. Clao.era Mor and other disorder, of the Digestive Pl.e mill iv. COUGH MIXTURE, For the Speedy Core of Cough, he. The above mimed alediente, ore monufnetured by. Iluntinle Bosley. Untoto oreel, above. 511,. Columbia, l'n. Numerous rerolimo te., in proof of their effitmey. Imre teen given voluntmtly, umultg, which are the following: {laving been afflicted with dy•pep•ia for •tz year., and having tried a grunt in my different kindc of medi cine lu no iturpo.e,l wd. induced to try {blimp ley Spiced Liquor. and after u.ing two bouleg, came entirely cured. I therefore lake great pleasure in reccommending her medicine to the afflicted. 013,1 lunge they will given a trial. (i.e.°. W. Eirt.xn. It give. me great ivlea.ure to reccornmend Dr. H. floelry'P healing ••dve for the cure of chronic ulcer. have :pent a vu.t :11111.13111 of money. in the la-t lour )Par , . Wl,ll •mar of the ❑acct eminent pllylciau•. without the lea.' hope of u cure until r tried 13coiley'a Salve. which gave me eimmili lie relief Ido riot Ilew irate to recommend it In the polite. %V.V. TIIONIAS. Columbia. Nov ii. 1,116. The sooluicrilier huv❑t, been taken w•nh n Very V . /0- lent 1111131eli ofdl:rrrha• I. Willi cramps ❑ being 111 die cuddle or the mpin, nod lint w•r-king lo cull n pilyl4. all that tiltie. I II:Inpelled to have u bottle of Doelre , ... IL no•le)'. S,.ived Liquor w ilie Irou•e, to whu•li I re-ortrai; :Mil. In my =u-pn•e unit pleat-ore, wa. completely mated by Inking Iwo 11 4 direct ed. I hove .nu•e os.ed ot in ally family and recotn "tendril it to no} Iru•rol.. aud. to all ca.e•. it has noted like mu ell MI I r lieerfolly reeomoriend it, a., lit wy opihion,il the ben article• extant fur the cure of lie colophon!. 6.r which it a. intended. FLy, f. 41 -tree!, Colombo:1. Dee.3to, I take pie:noire in recommending lloctse-s. Hannah 00-fry. for the el/re 01 ellfils I b.ive had Iwo Itikell out, cud ruteJ , and Ihal wash 111 tie or no pain. Doctor II email. nwtlet.'4Salve ['Room be inn highly reel 1111 l eroded; it eotaplrtrly eared Inc ofa Gnee,. heel in len. 11.11 it wrek. felliMile, were tried la vain, at la•t to mead. prevailed 1111011 Inc to 11V 11 . 1 * rulve. All ru attached .111 du well to give bre a trial. Allegheny . Coy. I eke thus 1110.1110 d of receonimending Dr. 111111111t11 11o•Irys Spired I.ltittor Io 111. public. 11. Is CertOlll Cole for 41) •prii.t.t. I had liven ti_ sunder the dt•eu+e for ...Oiler, MO Witt had trued different medieineti for it but Of 1103,111 UtoIII I Wt.. prevailed upon to try her Sowed I,lllnor After n-lung One bottle sold a hull( I became ennrely eared I hope tho - e afflicted with dn. di.en-e will give it it trial. FL A. NVAir.s. —Peron'e cell tug it the re.idence of :Are. Ito-. leg. need not tic at finding her a colored wo -111011, at Ibis in nun Ilittfrltl.lllllr feet; brut hhe tru•ts tt writ: not have elreet ou ill e curistii, power. of her meth. einer. April 4. 1N57. 18.57 FIRST GRANO OPENING OF . FIRST GOODS,at Ilerr's Cheap Store, pieces Spring. De home+ la •• Dural's, entirely 'pew. 111 White nod Colored Milli:lnt. Su " British Prints, . Pacihe 5i5 40 " Itler•ituar k Print+. 311 •• Manche-ter Print, Sit •• New tott) le Shirting PI 111) Freneli Chintg. 5 - Brio.> Percale. SO •• Mourning Prints. 20 " Antlerkon's thstgliarns. rat " Neat Manchester " bila.trow 50 doien Linen Mkt's. very low. Itl Ludo,' Skeleton ?looped Skirt., some !long new and very desirable. rfoLD (tumtmas taken at fall Vial.e for roods at DER R'S' CII S FORK, No. 5 East king street, Lain:Ewer, Pa. February 21, 1•15:. JAMES PARK, PUMP MIX ..fl- ME =R. , MARI ET rA, PA., ITAS „ re d sumr , d iy the l ab l ve eo b t as i ine , &s c at t h he r old ac— tory, where he will be plrr.nl to meet the public nod taro ou: omen work as 1,11110: tail In give enure Intl. i.tfartion. Derember G. I.FeA. fNEW tot or wtiALE AND CAR GREASING OILS, received of the more oldie initi•erther. May 10.1491. Front Sireei.Colnenhin. ASUPERIOR article of burning Fluid just recogred and for •ole by 11. SL' V lIAM IMPN. LARGE lot of City cured Dried Beef, jog rrret ved Itt & 5031 . 4. '.dumb.. Dreemlwr 211. 1956 ANEW and fresh lot of Spirts, just re ceived at p • LTOAM to. rote. Colutobta. Dre 18:16. / lOUNTRY Produce conxtardly on hand an d for •nic I.y tl S4IVDANI & r4ON lIOM Y t , rap . be c rri7, B 1.1.1'111,4 $; -O•'• = NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY TUE PASSENGER TRAINS oN the above road will run as follows, on and after 91 A RC H 7.1957: MORNING TRAINS. Leave Columbia for York at 2 A. N. slid 7 48 A. M. •• York for Baltimore at 4.10 A.lll. and 10 A. M. krrive In Baltimore 7.40 A. N. and 1. P.M. Leave* Baltimore for York at 8.15 A. M.; Leaves York for Columbia at 11 A. N., arrive* at Columbia at 12 M. EVENING TRAIN. Leave , . York for Columbia at 080 P. M. Arrive.. at Colombia at 7.45 P. N. All the above Trains et:pineal ve:th the Paarenger Train+ on the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad. both going and returning. SUNDAY TRAIN. Leaver. Colombia for York at Y 10 A. M. .• York for Culumbiu lit 5 P. M. D. F. GRIFFIFII, Columbia. Morel, 29,1987. Agent. Northern Central Railway Co. SUNDAY TRAIN. APASSENGER TRAIN, will hereafter leave Co lambitt (or York nod Baltimore, at 9 10 A. lg., nr rivr in York at 9 11l A. M., and Baltimore at I o'clock P. M. Leave Von t. for Cottonton at SP. Al., arrive at Columbia at G P. M.. and remain at Columbia until 3 A. AL C. C. ADRCON, Sup't. D. F. Gawrtru, Agent. Columbia, March MIST:. THEFASTEST TINE ON RECORD! T IIE FLORA TEMPLE Livery Stable, fur ls erly occupied by IL Ed ward%. Ime been par .:lllo,d by 'I 11.11111 , C room, and although not at tine •-11111 . 11:1110111 of many friend-,•• but IICC:1114C the paidie de-ue the continuation "of a first Ma. , (A No. I.) Livery Stable in Columbia, 'prompt and re liable "—he Ins+ determined ho fluke tlio-e in want of 1101tSi«9 AND VEIIICI.ES realize that bob tail nag 11. - ; better than the gray." THE STOCK OF HORSES tool a character to boast of. possessing an it does every variety io suit the bold ntnitiru equestrian, the sedan, married woman, the timid young man, or "slow coach" old one, on well as those "fast" people who like hones that can go—'•sane, on a plauk road.' If any one desires a safe mid reliable horse to take tars lumity nut with, lie can be accommodated; if on the contrary be wants to gel over space in the Flora Temple style, let him call at my stable. I have every variety of vehicles and urn making additions to my Stock constantly. From the light ironing stay unit wagon. up to the heavy family car riage and burouclie, 1 cannot lie beat outside of anywhere. Ale TERMS will lie low as the lowest, and my Teams better than the best. entrance. to the motile" ran behind from every point of the romps.,., by coming into %Volout vireet. jug above Front mt the lions •ide. I re•pretlully rnlmn ti COllll.lllllll, of public patronage, confident that I will render full JAS. S. 11101A110:s1, Agent Columbia. December tAI. ISAG. UNFURLED TO THE BREEZE. FALL CAMPAIGN! New Fall and Winter READv-MA UK CLOTHING at :Her:ague & Ilro's Clothing. Emporium. craneigaing in part of Cloth and Braver Over Coals ' Buffalo soul Double Dress Coats, Cloth Frock sad Dress Com+, Cloth Bllsllless Coats, Cut..itnerc Bu-iness Frock Coats, Block nail Fancy Fas-nnere Pouts, Black and Fallicy Satinets Plllll. Black and Fancy Satin Vests, Plush and Ca-h- lucre Vests. - - Feli;'s home mode manufacture from Old Berke Men'. Pegged Hoot.. Hrtimed and Kip html-,o Itoy's and Youth'. Grained and Kip Hoot.. Men'. Cull and Kip Monroe., Lodie. Kid 11 ad M•iriteen Boot., Lathe, Kid Jet, ny Lind Bucking, La die. Colored end Mud. Gallen., Children'. Shoe. in mill varlet), together with Trunks, Carpel Higti. Hrtt• cud Cups, is all varieties, at low fig., es. Ft Hi CASH. & P s —Alrncii.ANT TAILORING DONE IN THE UH.'T STYLE. Col uenliia, October 4, 1556. Commonwealth Insurance Co., UNION BUILDINGS, Third street, Harrisburg, 1.,. CHARTERED CAPITAL, $200,000. In.ure Buildings and oilier Properiy against lo•• or itimage b 1 fire. Ab.o. against perils of We Sea, In land Naviguiinn and Traii.pormorsii DIRECTORS:—Simon Ctuneron, Geo. M. Lot man, William Doe k, Eli !Slifer. Jame, Fox Geo. Bergner. Benjamin Parke. %VIII. 11. Kepner, A B. Warford. \V. F. Murray, F. K. Bons, John 11. 13erryhill. Wm. F. Parker. . . OFFICERQ:—•RIMON CAMERON. President, BENJ. PARKE, Vice Pre4ident. S. S. CARRIER, Seerrtary. II tt. FRV..A gcut, Columbia, Pa. TILE PEOPLE'S DRUG & PRESCRIPTION STORE. DRUGS, 111 EDICIN ES, PERFUM ER Y, SOAPS AND FANCY ARTICLES. The undersigned having purchased the stock and fixtures from W..T. Sharman, would respect hilly announce to his friends and the public generally that hr has retitled the stand, mad renewed the stock, and wall at all tunes lie ready and happy to supply the w•mas of the community. In hits stock will always be found n fresh supply of DRUGS. C 11ENECALS, PAINTS. OILS, VAR PERFUNTERY, FINE TOILET SOAPS, and Fancy Articles. impossible here to enumerate, and all will be sold at moderate prices, sr as low as run be bough, elsewhere The ladies are particularly invited to examine his fresh supply of Extracts. All orders correctly answered. and Physician's Prescriptions care full v compounded. The subscriber hope. by strict attention to business, to merit a share of the public patronage. .1.11. 14ALDENTAN, N 0.3 Wolf's Row•, Front Street. Columbia, Jan. 31-tf. THE subscriber, thankful for the patronage with winch he has been no liberally favored, begs leave to call lutetium, to his large and exten-ive ui.tiortmeat of all the laterit and most improved put. terns of e Cook and Parlor Slovee , . 4 reitiotived from the 11111rillitit. Inters. Ile would call particular _ rutin:non to the Morning .9,1). Amble Oven Cooking Stove, Aso. the lVilittim Pellll. the Iwo best Conking Stoves In the Pop. and tor which lie is the exeln-tve agent l tVorrirmed to give entire sang.faenon or no sale. II e would - re•peetfaily ark the puldte to his nn, ' ht.(Ore purchxriug elsewhere, as lie In determined to .r.tll at very low prices. lIENRT Locust street, apposite the Franking House. MEM Pfahler's Superior Blacking-. F OR POLISHING 810VES, GRATEe..sce with very Itille lobbing. will give n brilliant polle'. mid pfc,rVe Stover from Ttl.4 longer 'him filly oilier unite in market. 1=231211= l'reparrd and .eld, nod by 11 PrA 111. ER. Lout street, C'llan11•14.1, October 2.5. 1036. Blacksmithing Locksmithing tee. 'VT I IMAM TIANTSCII respectfully informs the pub is that he can at nll tune. be found at the establishment of HENRY PFAIII,EIt, an Locust street, where he is prepared to attend to any work an the above line of business. Columbia Nov. 1.1636. Ladies' ac Gentlemen's Restaurant and Ice Cream Saloon. MRS. BEIT ER Informs her friends and the fluidic generally. that in connection with her theretofore well patronized) fee Cream Saloon, 'be line commenced liieeping a refectory where OYSTERS AND ALL 3r3MMIS OP BEransErnroprzs may be obtained In the he-t etyle, nod at the aliortest nonce. A. her necommodnilonv ore very ruperinr, -lie confidently relic. upon a liberal .bare of public pnironage. Every effort will be made to afford her 3r,rIIEITIM'S RIMATAURANT AND SALOON, F between Locum and Limon street., Columbia. Nov I. 183 G-if. Shaving and Zak-Dressing Saloon. TILE undersigned having removed to Emil too'. How, c7pponite the Wankington Hotel, in. vile. attention to Inc Saloon. where all pernonn can receive a CLICAN AND IiASY 1111AVR, and have theirham rat nod dre•ned in the moat fashionable and vs. ouinite manner. There in nomething noothing in a good ntoave : if any are di.poaed to doubt it, let them try me , and I will fully demonntrnte the fart. WILLIAM CL EGUETT. Columbia, April 5.1135414 f THE subscriber lakes this method to inform the public, that he is prepared to furnigh the BEST QUALITY OF LIME, in qu ' irs to •uil purrli .at the •hotter notice. Tine Line i• particularly adopted for plastering and white•war6utg. It will he delivered if dr•irrd. JouN r.t.wor. rebrunry 24, 1n.5-tt York county Fish Globes. TUST Received, a lot of Fish Globes, of all rJ .Izefi and price., at 11. HALDEMAN'S. Jan.3l4( From Columbia. ASUPERIOR lot or Black and Green Tea; Coffee and CUOCOIAte.3II•I rere.eed at II An DAM A •0% . 41 rie, 14 , 4 ; came.: of rtola and I'llloll cl -..- TEE OLD FLAG-, BOOTS AND SHOES STOVES. REMOVAL. MEMO PO SALM. DRUG, PAINT If. GLASS WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, Corner of Tenth 4- Market Streets, Office in Second Story, - PHI LADELPILIA. WE invite attention to our enlarged stock of Drugs, Paints. Oils, Varnishes, Ste...select ed expressly for our sales, and comprising , one of the finest ussorimeats in the United States, Which we of. at low prices. for cash or appr9ved credit. WE MANUFACTURE very extensivel)•a Premium Pure White Lead, (belit,) Kensington Pore While Lend, ' Pearl Snow While Lead. “Yielle Montagne" French Zinc. (hest.) Pure Snow White American Zinc, Philadelphia Snow White Zinc, Silver's Plasiic Fire and Weather Proof Paints, Chrome Greens, Yellow•, and colors generally. AGENTS FOR: Porter's superior Alkaline Window Glass, Genuine French Plate Glass, (warranted.) The New Jersey Zinc Company's Products, Tilden &Nepliew's N. Y. Varnishes, Brooklyn Premium Pure White Lead, Hampden Permanent Greens, Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy, &c., &., IMPORTERS OF: French and English Plnie Glass, French and Cylinder (gas*. Colored and Engraved Window Glass, Daguerreotype GM's, Hammered Plate for Floors and Sky-Lights, Drugs, Chemirals, Perfumery ,&c., &c. W HoLESALE DEALERS IN: Druggists' Ariicies generally. Painters Tools of all descriptions, II) drautic and Kaman Conclit, Calcined ttod I..tr d Plaster, Paper Makers' Clay. Satin White. &c.,&c. • FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO., Store. N. W. eor. of Tenth and Market sta. Factory, Junction York Avenue, Crown and Calinwhill PHILADELPHIA. April 4.1857.3 mos. New Wall Paper Warehouse. BURTON & LANENG, Manufacturers and Importers, No. 124 Arch Street, second door above Sixth, l'hiladcl- pht, %Vhere may be found the largest and beet selected stock in the City. • Country Purchasers may here be accommodated, without the inconvenience of looking further, and may be assured that they will receive the advantage of their money. BURTON & LANING, Itl4 Arch street. above Sixth, Philadelphia. March IN. 1857-4 m WARBURTON'S SONNET WA • FOR SPRING TRADE MO Milliners, Merchants and others,—Just received a full supply of cheap and desirable goods, the Latest Paris fashion of our own importation, also front auction and importers, which we offer much be low the maul prices. Bonnet Ribbons. all widths.).Tarcellines Gauze and Crape do Florence Black Velvet do English Crapes Plant Satin do Aerophane du Plain Mantua do French do Glace Silks Bonnet Lawna _ . Pooh de p.m Tarlatan, white and col'd G rod' Afrione Joined Blonds Gro de Naples Blond Laces Muck Gro dr !Mines Illusions and Nets Black Modes Ruches and goilhigs Black 13oinbarines Crown Linings Old Silks, etc., etc.. Embroideries, Gloves, Mitts, and Lace Goods, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At No. 1611; South Second Street, Second Dry Gooda below Sprrcn. Philadelphia. March' i..f.1.57.--Zhn.) DUCALS DUCAL'S!! ANOTIIEIt supply of theee desirable these pole, jnei received A leo, a few more of those fine F reach Bun, Pinks, and Greene. 01 H. C. EON DERSMITH'S Mny 2. ISII7. People's Co• 11 Atnre.Columbia. Warrantod Fresh and Genuine Gar den Secds. IN every variety, wholesale and retail. Assorted Boxes put up expressly for the Country Trade. Fine Europenn and American Flower Seeds 20 choice vnneties in 130xe4 for 11. with directions. input' Pea.. Sugar Cane Seed, Tom Thumb Dwarf PCII4, Sc. Orange Water Melon, new ‘Vintiingstadt Cathuge Seed, &c. PASCHALL. MORRIS Jr. CO., Implement and Seed Store, 7th mid Market at., Phila. May 1. Music! Music!! `VF. have made arrancements with one of the lurgc•i Pub Halting Houses in Philadelphia, by which we can Mrlitsti any music published in this country. at a icw cive; t.otice. New music received us soon tis published. April IS, lt+s7. SA VILOR t McIIONA JAMES B. 110LILINS, Importer and 'Wholesale Dealer in China, Glass and Queensware, No. 306 Market street, above Tenth, south side, Philadelphia. Nov. 29 1 g16.9m0x. FURNITURE. ptIRNITURE of every description from the ighe.t to the lowest order, warranted good nn Lillied , ter or Philadelphia can produce may Lc had n 1 the HOUSEKEEPERS' EMPORIUM, North Queen street near Crange, Lancumer city, in pricer itir below the usual ruins in Mir section of the stilt e. Alio. magnificent Cottage Sets and splendid Window Shinier, below Philadelphia pricer. Coal and lumber wanted in par meat for furniture. KETCIIUM & VICKERY. December. 27 I sza. z' 0 " ~... ..... oe •- G 3 a . t.. r., .., c, ~,,. , ..1 g ' "•2 R ;.• -----. 5 , a, 4. '-' itsW 1 -. .-. = 0 ... - .2. 1` 0 rA Fs Z ' E- —. 5 5"" '-1 ',g! '' E., —; ..4 5 i CP 4r4 t N ag .. z ,r - -g._ .4 v'6 : ::: r, 2., pi A p i ;i1 tit -a i l: R . , .; s M I 2 ? ,s; ..' E..., , .e g :1 ...r. = ,: zt-' :5 t = 1-3 ..., 1-4 fl 2 1 t :° • k • %-- ;ird 2 *: 5 'r & 2- Cl 2 R : E1i..... r-e, .t c Eem : E 4 o=; Cb = .r, 0 '.— ,= ... :7=. ; 0 .4. .= M 4 -1. L',...-7:g =7,C) . t-; ~. 4 , e i 114 'c' ,O Le, _,..0 (4 r. Ei = ..5 - 4 w e . 4 7 .r. --5 a. = '.4 .i - u ,,, a • = = ._, et g -5- -0 g E ;O. D L 4 = C.) I=_ 1 P ',l 2, Pi" pq.-. < et at . = 41 —. •• 3 W :• r.; GL. PEOPLE'S MARBLE SIIUP in North Queen street, half square of the Railroad, and and door north of Al'ifrani.'• White I lintel. Lancaster city. LEWD.; lIA I.DY, Marble Mason, respectfully in forms the public that he has now in his yard the lar gest and hen, assortment of ITALIAN AND AMER ICAN Al ARRLE ever offered to the citizensof Lan custer.nuil greaterthan any oilier establishment west of Philadelphia. Having made arrangements in the Mast to receive marble at reduced price.. he an nounces that hr will sell much cheaper than any other estallt•hmeat in this city or county cnn do. lie is prepared to execute in the best style. MONU MMTS. Tom US AND. GRAVE STONES. MAN. T ELS. DOOR AND WINDOW SILLS, STEPS, &c., of every variety and price. His facilities for furnishing articles In the Marble line are unsurpassed by any other establishment in the city, while heti...sures all who may favor him with tueir patronage that his work shall be executed in the very best style and on the most reasonable terms. LETTER CUTTING in ENGLISH and 0 f.RMAN, done at the shortest notice, and on the most moder ate terms. Ile re.pretfialy inviteethe publicto call and cznm. me hi. work, being fully satisfied to rest his claim .o public patronage upon its merits. Thunl ful for the many favors bestowed neon him, Ilebope. by AAA imsttention to bu.iness to meritaudre• eeive a share of the publiepattonage. Larcener, April .28,113.14. GREAT ATTRACTION, AT HERR'S CHEAP STORE. NEW and cheap De'nines, New said cheap Cashmeres. New and cheap French Merinees, New and cheap Coburg*, New and cheap Pararactut Cloths, New and cheap Alpacas, New and cheap Debeges, Newand cheap tenanting Deaims, New and cheap Sack Flannels, New and cheap Silk Velvets, New and cheap Cotton Velvets, New and cheap Black Silks. New and cheap Fancy Silks, New and cheap Plain New and cheap Brache Shawls, New and cheap Woolen Shawls, New and cheap Cloaks. New and cheap Mantillas. New and cheap Velvet Ribbon, HERR'S CHEAP STORE. Nn. 5 , East ling street, Lancaster, Pa. January 17. 1857. GERMAN AGENCY, FOR THE COLLECTION OF CLAIMS, DRAFTS, POWER.OF ATTORNEYS, &c. THE subscriber having made arrangements with some of the oldest Banking Houses In Ger. many, is now prepared to collect Monies and make Power of Attorneys for any part of Germany. Ile has also made arrar-gements to give his Own Draft to any one who wklies money sent an. and g.ar.nle... it will be paid,—having bad mush expe rience in this bu.inenir , be Intends to deviate his full attention to it in future. All ootiertion, arciaitna,kc , attended to with cot• rector.. nod dwontch.und ro charge.: for information. For further particulars white. JACOB HERZOG, Dry bond hierehant, No. Gh North Queen Street, Lanenmer City, I'a. N. 11.—All kinder:if German Coin exchanged at fun f.tra. Iteerrnloer I I'+7:s If BLINDS AND SHADES, 117 OF NEW STYLES...en Bi.I9ILLIAMS, No. 12 North Binh street, . Philadelphia, manufacturer of Venitian Blinds, Velvet and Gold Bordered and Painted Shades, otbeau tiful desis. Bußuffand - a gn ll other colors of Holland used for shades. Fixtures, Trimmings, Sc , Ate., wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices. Store shades painted to order. B.J. W. thankful for past patronage, respectfully so licit; the public to call and examine his new and large assortmeht before purchashur elsewhere. Llar {YE STUDY TO PLEASE. March 21,18574 m. MITCHELL 4- CROASDALE'S Super-Phosphate of Lime. rr HE subscribers inform dealers and farm er.'. that they have now nit hand a full supply of SU PER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, and confidently recommend it as superior to any in the market. Also constantly on hand. PERUVIAN & MEXICAN GUANO, Oils, Candles, Soap. &c., at the lowest market rates. CROASDAL.E, PIERCE & Co., No. 30 North Wharves, above Arch rt feet, Ph ila. 117 Farmers can load on Arch street and avoid the Crowded Wharf. lylurch 49, 1.9Z.7.3m List of New Books. JUST RECEIVED at Saylor & McDonald's, Miss Ise*liels New Cook Book, Wichlikeld's New Cook Rook. Inquire ‘Vithin; or, 3700 Pacts for the People. Ihinsford; a Tale of Bacon's Rebellion, by St. George Tucker. The Border Rover. by Emerson Bennett, Vivia, or the Secret of Power. by Mrs. South worth, The Life and Adventures of Beekworili, u narra tive of life among the Indians. Columbia, April 19,16'57. GREAT SALE OF TXDTBZIR LANDS. ALL the lands of the subscriber, near Cal edonin,on Bennett's branch of theSurinamahon ing river, in Elk and Clearfield COUHIIef, Ea., former ly known an the lands of the Portland Company. con- S Wing of seven tracts, ofabout twelve hundred acrev each, tiring warrants numbered 5:128, 11:287,5 . 298, 5./83, 526 U, :kra will lie sold at Public Auction. at the Court House in Williamsport. Lyconsinif county. Ps., on THURSDAY, the 161 b day of July next, at II o'clock. A. M. These lands favorably situated on a drivable stream of the Sti.queltainta river, just above the crossing of the Sunbury and Erie Railroad. covered with an un touched forest of Pine,White Oak and liemlock,long known n. the best Pine Lands of the state, are now for the first time offered for sale in separn:e tract., and on favorable terms of payment, which will be stated at the mile. Plans will be furnished on :mph• cation to William A. Wallace, Esq., Clearfield; Souther& W Mix, Ridgway; Lloyd & Co., Williams. port. Pit., and the subscriber, 10 Court street. Bos ton, Moan. AMOS B. MERRILL. May tt, 18:57-ts STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!! WBULBULS and Retail. The undersigned re.peci❑wily call the attention of Moot in want of a good amuck of Cooking and Het/tine Stoves, to their extensive stock, comprising the following Stoves to wit: Globe Coos, Completes, Delaware Cook. Banner Flat't'op, Bay State. Ariel, Buck Cook. &c., &c., also Furnaces and Gas Ovens. We also cull the attention of dealers throughout the country to our extensive assortment. Rights given for come of the best articles in the Renting and Cook ing hue known. Give us a call before purchasing el.iewhere. NEMAN & IP A RN ICE, N. E. Gor. Serend and Race street, Philadelphia. April 18, 1857.3 m MUSIC. ZH. SHEPARD, Teacher of blu.ic— Vocal and . Instrumental—will resume the dhtlrs of his pro fession. MONDAY. MARCH 9.1857. Instrumentul, including Piano. Melodeon and Violin. N. 15.—Ordery for tuning and repairing Piano., repairing Violin., bows, and musical Instruments in general, will receive prompt attention. Erßooms in Locust street, first door above the hank. Columbia. March 7,1857. M. AVISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, NIL 72 North Second Street, opposite the Mount Vernon House, Philadelphia. Gold Lever %Vetches. full jewelled, 10 K. cases $2B; Silver Lever do . d0.,512; Silver Lepinedo.. $0; Quur tier, $5, to $7; Gold Spectneles..o4,so to $10; Silver do, *1,50; Silver Table Spoons, per sell. $l4 to $18; Silver Desert do.. to $11; Silver Tea dn. do., $4.75 to 57.50; Gold Pens and Gold Coves. WA to 05; Gold Pens and Silver do , SI; together with a ens rieuy of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb, Guard and Fob Chains. All Goods warranted to be as represented. Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner. Also Masonic Murks, Pius. Sm., made to order. N orders sent by mail or otherwise. will be punctually imended to. September 27, 1856.1 y ST. ZiALVI7RENCEI EIOTEL, 288 Chesuut street, Philadelphia. WM. S. CAMPBELL, PROPRIETOR C. W. MULLIN, SUPERINTENDENT. Mny 17, 1a -if STAUFFER AL IiA.RLEY. CHEAP WATCHES & JEWELRY WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL. at the “PHII.A. DELI - 411A WATCH Arlllo JRW- -• STORE," No. 90 North Second street, corner of Clnarry, Vold Lever Watches, full-jeweled,lB cur case., 829 00 Gold ',pine. 18 caret calor., 24 00 Silver Lepine, full•jeweled, 12 00 Silver Lepine, jewels, 9 00 Superior Quariters, 7 00 Gold Spectucles, 7 00 Rote Silver do. 1 50 Gold Bracelet., 3 On Ladies' Gold Pencils, 1 00 Silver Tea Spoon., Pet, 5 00 Gold Pen., with Pencil and Silver Bolder, 1 00 Gold Finger Ring., 34 Os. to ON; Watch Glat•ses, pinin 121 cts., patrol I€l, (tenet 23; other arncles in proportion. All Goods warranted to be what they are sold for. On hand some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines still lower than the above prices. STAUFFER & HARLEY. Philadelphia. September 27, 1856" —ly FARMERS, ATTENTION! GROWERS of Crass acid Tobacco, use Le nou'rt Super Phosphate of Lone. 82,50 per LW or E4O per ton. GROWERS OF CORN AND POTATOES, Use Leinates American Fertilizer. $5,50 per bbl., or $25 per ton. There has been received three diplomas from Pennsylvania. New York and New Jersey State Agi ice', ural Societies. and Crystal Palace Awocias lion for the above Fertilizers. which have been in imecessful use for the purl five yenrs. Orders enclo sing the cash. or drafts, mailed and registered. will be promptly attended to by O A. LKINAU. Proprietor, No. 19 South Front st., Phila. May 51, 1856.1 f GARDEN ENGINES, rYIIIIOWING a Ittream of water 60 to 60 feet. Cast Iron Lift, and Force Pumps, Barn Door o lent, Turnip Drills, Improved Wheat Drills, with Oats and Grass Seeder attached; Plows of various patients and sizes; Square and Expanding Harrows, Gore's Patent Premium Bolter Worker—a new article fast received. Also, °Mir articles for the farm and garden, in their proper season. PAS.CHALL, MORRIS &CO., Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market, Phila. July 19,1856. Those Awful and Terrific. Accidents, DAILY happening, from the careless hand ling of bu g fluid, can forever be stopped by the u.e of Newell's Patent Safely Lamp & Feeder. The lump cannot explode from overturning while lighted, it cannot explode by filling ft 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. Wit% this lamp and feeder in conjunction, the most explosive compounds may be used, with no greater danger than epeeist or lard oil. Title lamp is the cheapest. beet and eafeet ever offered to the public. For Sale, wholesale and retail, by Du. E. EL HERE, May 2. 18.57. Druggist. Front et.. Columbia. Pa. NEW STOOK OF F.ANOT GOODS, THE undersigned respectfully announces to her friends and the public, that she has now on hand a new assortment of FANCY ARTICLES, such as Infanta' Caps and Bonnets, Trimmings of every va riety, Illocke Collars, Embroidery of all kinds; also, a large assortment of Ladies' Fancy Basketa. I respect fully wilirit an examination of my good., from those who are in want of the above mentioned articles. MARTHA J. MILES. Columbia, September 13, 1830. GREAT VALIUM STORE. PAT RECEIVED, a larger and finer stock ♦ of Toy and fancy goods than ever before. My friends and others are invited to call and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. as they will here find an unlimited assortment, suitable for pres ents to persons of every age and taste. An immense assortment of Portmourmies, Pocket Books, CDX/ROE J. SMITH, Loeust street. between the Bank and Franklin House. Colombia. December 13.185 e. JOHN F. RUTH. WHOLESALE and Retail Candy Manatee .urer. returns his thanks to his former patrons and the public generally. fortheir liberality heretofore extended to him, and would inform them that be has just received from Philadelphia, a large lot or Christmas Toys & Fancy .Articles, which be swill tell. wholesale and remil.at the lowest prices. Ile has also on hand a large assortment of Fruits, Candies and Confectionary. Front strem.two door. below the Washington MUM. Columbia, Pa. Dec. 13. !MG. FOR sax CIECEULP, TIT; Walnut Front at Haldeman's store. to make room for extensive improvements. A pply on the premises. I' e ',runty 11.1-L; JUST TUICEIVED, a beantifal assortment of Glass Ink Stands, at the Headquarters and News D e p ot . • Columbus, April 18,1857. EXTRA Family and Super fi ne Emir of the beat brand, for sale by U. SUYDAM & SON. JUST received 1000 lbs. extra double bolted Buckwheat Meat, at Dee. 120,19.18. 11. SUYDAM & SON'S. MAME and Rock Salt, by the sack or bushel, for .1, rale low, by March 28,1857. 1.0. BRUNER CO. DE GRATE ' S ELECTRIC OIL. Just received. treat supply of this popular remedy and for sale by R. WI LLIAMS, May 10,1856. Front Street, Columbia. Pa. ALARGE assortment of Ropes. all sizes and lengths, on hand and forsale at THOS. WELSH'S, Morel, 19,1957. No. 1. High street. DOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES, also, Fresh .I.)Horming Fluid, just opened at THOMAS WELSH'S Mayel 21.1867. No. I. High Sirens. PRIME Bares, Shoulder', Dried Beef, and Sides, just received at March 29,1957. BRUNER & CO'S. SUGARS. Sugars, of the best qualities, just received and tarmac by March BRUNER & CO. DROOMS, Brooms, Brooms, a large lot just re .1) ceived, at [m6 48,1857.] BRUNER CO'S. SOAP of all kinds suitable for washing and the toilet, at L 0. BRUNCH & CO, Marsh 27,1957. fIOFFERS &TEAS of all 'dada and prices far Kale 1,1 by 1.0. BRUNER & CO'S. March 23. 1857. ISO Fis h . Fish—Codfish, Mackerel. Herring, &c., F , • for xale by I. O. BRUNER &CO. March, 780857. FR17911 Burning Fluid, JUN I received and for vale by 1. 0. BRUNER & March 28,185 G. DRIED BEEF. Extra and Plain Hama, Shoulders and mess Fork, for sale by THOMAS WELSH. Morel, 21, 1856. No. 1. High street. OATS, Corn, Hay, and other feeds. for sale by THOMAS WELSH binTch 21, 1857 Aran tI S S S :g I a S ; i llo v u e s r e i , " gricil r e " l:;.„ N :b w y °rlcan I ' Cu" ' March 27,1857. 1. 0. 14 IiUNER dc CO. Damaged Books. WE HAVE just received a large lot of Rooks TY slightly damaged by water, which we will sell off cheap. SAYLOR do McDONALD. Columbia, April 18. 1857. “Patent Safety Night Ta per,” D J RULANT Sans Mache for the bed chamber, To. J hacconists and Hotel Keepers. It caws beta tri fle, and is warranted not to consume more than a six- pence of oil in a week. Call and examine them a tie Drug and Prescnption store of April 4-tf J. IL HALDEMAN. BALIKITZEra MOWED, DAGUERREIAN AUTLST, Corner Front 4- 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 mny favor him with a call. PICTURES TAKEN FOR 25 CENTS, And upwards, mid satisfaction guaranteed. ErNo picture need be taken from the Gallery unless it is such as is really desired. Columbia, March 7, 1857. NOTICE. TORN SLACK would most . respectfully in ., form his friends and the public generally, that he has leased for a term of years. the old stand in Locust strew, between Second and Third street., known as the LAMB TAVERN. Extensive stabling and yard., (the largevt and best in the borough.) afford ample room to accommodate those who may favor him with their custom, Careful hostler• will be provided, and no pains spared to merit public confidence. He would pnrticulnrly call the attention of Drovers, to his ample yard accommodations for droves. His TA DIX shall be well supplied,stnnd second to none; and whatever it shal I want in show, shall be made up in substance. Columbia, March 14,18.1:-1y CARD. PROFESSOR Frederick Ilaas, a graduate of the Heidelberg and Gottingen Universities, offers hw Pervices to Hie citizens of Columbia as a Teacher of Music, and the Greek, Latin, French , ' mid German languages. He may he found at the Washington House, alter the Ist of October, and he will be glad to receive public laver. Columbia, September 27. Kennedy's Medical Discovery. qui E announcement that I have received a lot of this valuable medicine. is all that is necessary to mer it a shore of the soillicted's patronage. April 4,1857-if .1. 11. lIALDEMAN JUST 31.73CEIVELD. 20BOXES OUNCES, 1000 Cocoanuts, and a lot of Prime Nuts. For sale by J. F. :WITH April 4. 1857. 'Molecule and Retail. JEST RECEIVED, AFRESH supply of DRUGS, CHEMICALS PERFUMERY, SOAPS, Asc., and also Fluid Ethereal and Alcohol, at J. 11. HALDEMAN'S, Wolfe's Row, Front street January 31, 1856. Fresh Ethereal. ALCOHOL and fine Oil, can always be bad at the lowest prices, at the Golden Mortar Drug Store. [N0v.:641856. NEW FALL AND WINTER DAY GOODS I OPEN this day, at illeTitCUß & BRO'S Cheap Cush Store, an extensive assortment of Dry Good., viz: LADIES' DRESS GOODS —Black Gro de Rhine Silks; all widths black India Saline; striped and plaid Silks; Mous de Laine; Mous de Bege; 'Woolen Plaid; Cn.hmeres; Cliintres. and Prints in all varieties. SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS.—SteIIa. Long and Square Broche Shawl.; Roy State, Empire and Wa terville Long and Square Shawls. CLOTHS AND GASSIMERES —French block Cloths of Nelson's make; English blue Cloths and brown do.; French black Cas.imere—striped and plain do; Brocade, Silk, black Satin and Cnasimere Ve.tings. HOUSEKEEPER'S GOODS.—Bleached Muslin., Unbleached do.. Tickings, Checks, Tuttle Diapers, Towelings, Hosiery and Trimmings in all vnrteties. The above goods have jart been purchased its New York and Philadelphia, FOR CASH, and will be sold at small advance, for the same. 001.4,18.56. McTAGUE /IRO. Susquehanna Planing MU, COLUMBIA, PA. TDB NB undersigned respectfully announce to ' their friends and patrons, and to the publte gen era lie. ihnt they ore prepared to furnish all kind. of FLOORING, SIDING AND SURFACED LUMBER. Also, Doors, Sla.h, Shutters. Blinds, Window and Door Frames, Mouldings, Ece., at the lowest market prices. All orders by mail or otherwise addressed to the undersigned, Columbia, Ps_ shall receive prompt at. tention. DICKINSON & HUEY. May 31,1856.4. FOR BgSLZ+3 2 2000 TONS Pittabarg Gas Coal, 400 tom Balt. Company 'Mite Asti Lump Coal.— Apply to B. F. APPOLD & no , NO6. 1, 2 & 8, Canal Basin. Columbia, January• 31,1857. WOE SALE, AI.A RC El LOT ofCherry and Poplar Boards, which will be sold low for cash. Apply Io B. F. A PPOLD CO.. Nos. 1,2 and 6, Canal Basin. Colmblaa, November 22,1516. GREAT BARGAEITa Tll6 undersigned are Bow receiving and j_ will be opening daring the next week, at their store in Locust street, opposite the Colombia Bank. a new and large assonment of Goods suitable for the sesson, consisting in part of DRY GOODS, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest ing!, Black end Fancy Silicsongether with a great variety of LADIES DRESS GOQDS; 110USEFURNISHING GOODS, such as Sheeting., Muslin., Ticking*, Cheeks, Oil Cloths, Blind., ke. GROCERIES of every description—fresh and of the best qualities; Together with a general sasortotent of Queensware Glassware, Carpets, Blinds, Looking Glasses, Drag. gets, Matting.. Rugs. WALL PAPERS, In fact everything kept in a well-regulated store. Call and see oar wisortroent.lll/4 we feel satisfied that none will go away disappointed, as we xxcLusrvtur roe cAsel ■nd are thereby enabled to eel good. nt the eery LOW PAU FIGURES. FRY t GAGMAN. Colamt•ia, April 12, 1955. SEBASTOPOL CIGARS. Tait received,nn excellent lot of Foreign and DOMESTIC CIGARS of every style and Foreig n Aliso, a fresh supply of CONGRESS and CAVENDISH TOBACCO. all of which will he sold at the lowest pri ces, at the Drug & Prescription Store of .1. H. HALDEMAN, Jan 31. 18.7. 2 31 Wolfs Row, Front Street CRANE'S, SCALDS, BURNS, Ste. CURED is a •abort time by Cooper's Anti- Pain Tincture. As a pain alleviator, thlsTincture. though cot infallible. is not surpassed by any other ever offered to the afflicted. and takei the precedence of el others wherever it is used, inasmuch •as it is purely VEGETABLE, contains nothinirlSONOUß, and may be used wilh SAFETY. Onebottle 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 front one minute to fit. teen minutes—even the most acute cases at Neuralgia and Rheumatism, and is 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 anti Cholera hlorbus, Rheumatism acute, chronic and ner vous. Phthisic or Asthma,, Croup. Colds ' Coughs, Scalds, Burns, Wounds, Bruises, 'Sprains, slier and Swollen Joints, Neuralgia or Tic Doloreaux, Tooth ache,Sick and Nervous Headache, to Quiet a nervous restlessness, and thus enable 01145 to sleep calmly.— Pain in the side, a Stitch in the Back, Cricks,Gramps, and almost every kind of pain, internal and external; Ivy Poison. Stings and Bites of Poisonous' Insects, FEVER AND AGUE, PITS, Hiccough. Heartburn, Cold Feet, Freezes, Chilblains, Painful Corns,'Swett. imp., Old Sores, to allay Inflammation, and prevent Mortification. &c.,&e. trPRICE2S CENTS A BOTTLE. ..al ' Da. E. B. HERR, Agent, Columbia. May 2,1857. The Greatest Medical. Discovery OF THE AGE. 1111. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered 11 in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cure,. Luna MINDOF =rams, _ _ from the worst scrofula down to a common pimple. -Ile has tried it -in over 1100 cases ' and never failed except in two eases; (both. thutslerhumor.) • )le has now in possession over two hundred cenficates of its winos, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. it -. 1 ; One to three bottles will care the worst kit oYI tri ples on the face. Two to three bottles will clear the system of Bile.. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth and stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst ease of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor i.t the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four le bottles are warranted to care corruo and running ulcers. One bottle will cure scab- Ermitlian of the akin: Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of ringworin. ' Two to three bottles are warranted locale the molt desperate case 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 peered 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 kin every case. So sure as water will extinguish fire, se sure will this cure humor. I sever sold a bottle of it but that I sold another; afler a trial It always speaks for itself. There are two things about this herb that ap pear to me surprising; first that It grows in our pas tures, in some places quite plentiful, and yet Its value has never been known until I discovered It In 1846 second, that it should cure all kinds of humor. In oraer to • give some Idea of the sudden rise wise great popularity of the discovery, I will state that in April, 1853, 1 peddled hand sold about six bottles per day—in April, 1854, I sold over one thousand bottles per day of it. Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been in 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 mors—but since its introduction as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never su.pected. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered incurable, have beett cured by a few bottles. 0, what a mercy if it will prove effect ual in all cases of,that awful malady—there are but few who have seen more of It tune I have. I know of several cases of drop,y, all of them aged people, cured by it. For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Fain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in diseases of the kidneys, dr.e..the dis covery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you get and enough of it. Du:Emma. FOR LISR.--.Adults nee table spoonful per day—Children over ten yeursolessert spoonful—. Chi ldren from five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no di rections ens be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient 10 operate on the bowels twice a day. Manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren street, Roxbury, Mass. Frice,Bl,oo. 'Wholesale Agents, New York city, C. V. Clickner. 81 Barclay street; C 11. Ring,lol Broadway; Rushton & Clark, 275 Broadway; A. D. h D. Sands, IDO Fulton street. Sold in Rochester by ].Bryan & Co.. Wholesale Agents, No. 112 State street; also, by L. Post 41r. CO. GENERAL AGENTS FOR PERNSYLVAISIA.-.4. W. Dimat & .61111 n. Fcr sale in Columbia by R.Williams, and McCorkle & Deficit. June 28,1856.1 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. OLIVELIVE TAR is applied and inhaled, and in not taken. RECTIONS.—A pply by rubbing where pain or disease exists, then cover the parte with a plaster I made of oiled silk, to which stitch a thin Myer of cot ton batting; then cover the batting with thin muslin. Cotton or woolen flannel may be used instead of the oiled silk plaster, but the operations of the remedy will not be na speedy, nor us effective. Foe Istiatitto.—Place a saucer over a bowl of hot water, hand keep it hot.) pour into the saucer enough Olive Tar to cover the Lemont; the apartment will i soon be filled with its odor, affording to the patient an atmosphere impregnated with the delightful, blended 1 aroma of THE OLIVE AND OF THE PINE. lErßenew the Olive 'Tar da:fy for inhaling by the above method. Another method of inhaling in to put Olive Tar on the Oiled Silk Plaster, which being worn upon the chest, the heat of the Study 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 Tar every other any. In acute cases, or in those of long standing, both of the above meth ods of inhalation should be used. Hy 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, &c., &e., will yield at once to its combined curative 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 upon the Nerves, the Menefee, am! the Joints, OLIVE TAR OINTMENT is made by lazing (Ave Tar and Mutton Tallow iii equal parts. This °mt. ment is a positive cure (or all diseases of the akin Pain cannot exit where Olive *Tar or Olive Ter Ointment iv applied. Stafford's Olive Tar does not contain any miner.. substances, nor any polsonousldruct the principal in gredients are PitchlPthe Tar, and Oil of the Spanish Olive. Stafford's Olive Tar is manufactured by a process recently patented by Mr. .1. 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 Wholetiale and Retail,hy R. WILLIAMS.onIy Agent in this place, Stafford Olive Tar Company 16 State Street, New York, and by Druggists genera lly. July II), IBSG-1y _ New and Cheap Groceries. TUE undersigned take this method of re turning sincere thanks to their numerous Men& for the liberal patronage given them during the pilot year, and resp ectfully ask a continuance of the same. They have just returned from Philadelphia with a very large lot of See Groceries. Confectionery, ice., among which may be found the following: Lovering's Syrup Molasses, New York Syrup Molasses. Prime baking Molasses, Sugar Rouse Molasses A large lot of Sugars, Coffee, Re. Also, a lot of fine Baking Raisins , only 101 cents. Fine large bunch and layer Raisins, in whole and quarter boxes. tei boxes Figs, diferent-grades. . • A lot of Prunes, in fancy boxes, very fine. A large lot of fancy and common Candies. Also, Fig Marmalade, Jelly Cakes. Sap Sago Cheese, Ketchup, and a great variety of other articles, suitable for the present mason. grPutase GIVR CS A CALL. H. SUYDA hi& SON, Corner of Front and Union motets. Columbia, December 13, 1836. AND N EW GOODS. THE undersigned having taken the store lately ores 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 or FRY & HAGMAN, where we will open In a few days. a very large assortment of new goods. consisting or DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, - • Oneeneware, Glassware, Carpets. Oil Cloths, Wall Paper., Re., Re.. dre. all of which we are determined to sell at the VERY , LOWESTPRICLM. As we In tend doins an EXCLUSIVE CASH BUSINESS, we will be able to compete In prices with any More in the county. We respectfully solicit a call from tour Mende and the public generally. H. H. FUN. Country Produce always taken at the highest mar ket prices. Columbia, April 5,1855. PRIME GERMAN =GARS. IHAVE JUST RECEIVED 200,000 MORE of those PRIME SEGARS which I will sell CHEAPER thin any Store in this or any other town. EllteareasAareoperres, and others will do well by giving me a call before purchasing elsewhere.' The above mentioned Seger' can be peen at J. F. SMITH'S Wholesale Confectionary establishment, Front street, two doors below the Washington UMW, COlgab il. Cotum his, Aug. 30,1956..
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