IVAIVEZON:ELL MEOW= • 1:1111.E subscriber having npenvd his house, - corner - pfSycond and Locit-t atrema, Columbia. .I'll., Ilk a hotel. In prepared to accommodate the pub lic, in good style, and toot reasonable term.. He ban ,pared no expellee iu fittiag up his rooms. mud w ill give hit table emeriti 1111eIll1011, hoping to be Mile to satisfy lds ctaromers lu all respect.. W.1./AR is fnruisiied Willl good liquors, mud the favorite Resiau rant, in the barement, will be continued as hereto fore. always supplied -sill) seittoliable delicacies. A• large mud rontlitodiom STABLE has recently brew e routed opposite the house, adjoining, the Odd Fellows' Dell, where a careful-flo-tler will be 11r Intruclunce. trA share of public patronage in retpretfully no lirned. GERHARD BRANDT. Columbia. June 9.0. 1557. Beautiful. Mantillas at Herr's Cheip Store. DECIIII;DLY the best and cheapest hi the city. Come and see them, us I defy all competi tion. Chantilly Lace Moire - Antique. Gro de Rhine, Swiss, Berege and Embroidered While Swiss. I can show over fitly dillerent styles. Crepe, Smile, Ceste mere and Tlilbet dimwit et reduced prices. Stella Cashmere mid Broche S carfs. very cheap. Rerrges -and Berege Robes, choice styles. Decals and Decal Beregea, Lawn Routes and Brillientes, at reduced prices. Perusols at less then manufacturer* , prices. JOG N II ER R.,. No. 5 Seat King street. Lanc.uster. A very large lot of Ladies , Collars at n very great bargain. One hundred dozen Plain -Linen !land ker chiefs, at a greet emerifiee. Guy and Second Mourn ing Poplin. ' something entirely new, elegant goods, .nod very eltdep. June ZO. 1457. New and Interesting Books, TUST: received. le. Livingstone's Seven teen Years Explorations and Adventures in the Wilds of Africa. Thin is the book of fumy, of thrill ,ing interest, adventures. and hair-breadth escapee of .that indomitable traveler and African Explorer; it in a bock that vroulJ interest all classes of readers fond ..of facts and adventures. Price 50 cents. Godfrey's Narrative of the last Grinnell Arctic Exploring Ex ..pcdittunr. Godfrey says: "I saved Dr. Katte's life when in the Arctic Ocean. and he denounced me in his book no a deserter: , Godfrey. in vindication of his own char acter., goes on and gives his own narrative of the Kane Expedition. lie also has connected with it :he life of Dr. Kane. Those having read Dr. KatieWbook. would be interested in the perusal ofthis volume, and those that cannot ahlord the expensive work of Kline, would be delighted and profited by the reading of Godfrey'a Narrative. Price only 50 cents. and for eals'by [lattcso,'.s7.] ItIURR.AY,YOUNG St CO. NEW AND 8116.130NAELZI. THE subscriber desires to call attention to his own manufactured Water Cooler., Summer Cooking Ranges, Patent Steam Wash 'toilers. Supe rior Self-Sealing Preserving Can•. He is also making lurge lot of Copper Kettles of all sizes, for the com ing fruit season. He always keeps up his usual excellent stock of Cook and Parlor Stover, of every size and style. Is e wiuid respectfully ask the ptitilie to examine his stork hefore • purchasing else whcre,as he is determined to ze.II at very low prices. HENRY PFAIILER. Locust street, opposite the Franklin House. Pfahler's Superior Blacking. FOR POLISHING STOVES, GRATES, sac.—This Blacking. with very little rubbing, will give a brilliant polish, and preserve Stoves from rust longer than any other article in market. Prepared and sold, Wholesale and Retail. by R. PFA HI.ER. LOCUM street, Crlumbia, ra. October 25.185 G. Blacksmithing Locksmithing &c. WILLIAM BANTSCLI respectfully iuforms the public that he cnn at all times be found at the establishment of HENRY PFAIILER, in Locust street, where he is prepared to attend to any work in the above tine of business. Columbia Nov. 1, MG. Prof. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. IT HAS WORKED MIRACLES. THAT all the Bald and Gray can be re stored perfectly to original growth and color. so far as their locks are concerned does not admit of itcubq besides. it will cure every possible disease of the scalp, whether developed as dandruff itching or in the shape ofeutuneous eruptions—even sodd•head —Red in no possible cane will it fail of curing as if by magic. nervous or periodical hendarlse. and if used twice a week by the young regularly, it will preserve the color, and keep the hair from falling. to any imaginable age. Read and judge. Milford, Worcester Co., Mann., Nov ,1955. Pal 0.. T. Wood—Denr Sir: I take plensare in bear ing voluntary testimony to the magic effects of your wonderful Hair Restorative. As far back us 1.9311. my hair commenced falling off, until the top of my scalp became hold and smooth no glass. and it has continued to full for a great ma ny yetire.notwithstasid ing I have used many celebrated preparations for restoration. Seeing your advertise:neat. I wan in. lured to give your article a trial, and to my utter ns. sonishmeat, found. offer ti few applications, that my itnietreenine - firmly set, mai aurumed a Rios.y and beautiful 13pp...ranee; and by the time I had uurd u quart bottle, my bald head was covered over with a young and vigorous growth of hair, which is now from one to two inches in let gth and growing fast. . Yours. truly. HENRY GOODRICH. Charleston. Mass . Aug ft, MS. Genft:—Nothing but n duty and sympathy that I feel to cominuittente to cohere that are afflicted as I have been. would induce me to give this public acknow ledgment of the benefit I have receiv ed from Prof. Wood's flair Restorative. When I Mut commenced using it. my hair was quite gray, and iu spots entirely held. I have now used the Restorative about five months. and my hair is entirely changed to its orlgi• mitt color, brown. and the new hair is over three in vites in length on the spots where it was bald. I have also been touch gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which before was dry, and it has ceased to come nut us formerly. Respectfully yours, MRS it. A. STODDARD. From Mrs. Ingalls, a wet! known nurse in 'lesion. Lloston. Oct. 191 h. 11155. Gents:—At your reque.t. mid being id, highly plea. ed with the effects of the Restorative. t ant free to state that my hair knit heroine quite thin, nod entire ly whets. I have tar the Intel five years been In Use ambit of using dt e. but hearing of the extraordinary effects of this article. I was induced to try it. My !lair ban been reetored to its original thickness, and olrio to As former color. which in light brown. Yours respectfully, MRS. INGALLS. The following is from the Pastor of the Orthodox Church, Brookfield. Brookfield : Mß/M., Jan. 12,1255. Prof. Wood—Dear '4.lr-11:lying made trials of your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure, in ray, that its effects have been excellent in removing loft worm lion. dandruff, and a consiort tendency to itching. with which I have been troubled from my childhood. and has also restored the hair, which was becoming gray. to its origina l color . I have used no other arti cle, with anything like the Panic pleasure and profit. Yours, Duly, .1. K. BRAG G, From the Jersey Cif y Telegraph. WItATI6 IT TOlL— This Wood's Hair Restorareve. 7 —Jot a question asked daily by hundreds. We answerwith out hesitation or fear of contradiction, that It is the only article known which will do all it promises for the human hair. It will renew its growth—it will stop its futting—it will restore Its natural color! It i• not a hair Dye, but a speedy nod effiencious restorative. 0 J. WOOD & CO ' Proprietors, 312 DToadway N. Y., and 114 Market strect, St. Louis, Mo. For ►ale in Columbia. Pa.. by J. Ii HALDEMAN and Dr. E. 11. lIEHR; Mnrierta, by .1. J. !Ablaut. and by all reoponstble drugging. [June 20,1937. FOR 5.52,33. THE HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND thereunto appurtenant. in IValout, between Front and :second streets, between properties of 'Phonons Lioyd,Esq.,"tutd Air. George Wolf Inquire of MIOMAS E. LOCIIRADT, June 6,lSS7•tf York, Pa. TOES lIERE, No 6 East King Street, Lancas ter, Pa., has now in store a complete araortment of TAPESTRY, BR USSE LS, SUPER THREE PLY, INGRAIN VENITIAN, HO M E-MAD E, AND STAIR CARPETS, all widths. TABLE,FLOOR and STAIR OIL CLOTHS, M ATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, WINDOW HOLLANDS, of crcry description. CLASS WARE, CHINA AND QUEENSWARE, of the best - goode, ' 1 J TEA. DINNER, AND TOILET SETTS, at the lowest prim.. at State 13, 18S7. RERR'S Cheap Store, Sn&WIL &MANTILLA 01PENKNG JOIN HERR, NO. S EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, Is Now Opening His Spring Styles of ISNAWLEI AND ZiECAMPrria?.9.3, To which the attention of dm Ladies is invited. June 13, 1857. • 'l . &‘•i' •. lP' . "F• ll l4.4"l OF th e Adjourned Court of Comma Pleas , of November Term, Az.—And now. June 6,1857! it is ordered by the Court, that the Admumed Court of Common Pleas of November term, be held on the week commencingliohday nay. 20th. M337,lrumadiately suc ceeding the regular week of Nov. Tenn, instead of the week coransimcing Monday, December 7.1837, as-pub. lisbed, and that thii correction be accordingly mode in. all the newspapers containing the publicadon of the tune of Isoltrum the Courts. - Attest, J. 116221 f AN. /one 20. - ' Prodrenotary. T ASPS, LIMPS, LIMPS. Just received at limit. Mar Nose. 21 urn- and Imuuitiut tut of ..agtopfullde.criprivva, 2klg;, 457. ,DINE APPLE?, °mires. I.etnon•, rocoaziot+, Cuu I. dlos, Nuts, S:e., (or sale by A. M. 11,13180, June 13,1857,M Odd Fellows' 11ERLINGTON HERRING, last received and for sale. by A. M. BAIRD.' ), " June 13, 1P.57.3t Odd Fellows Hall. - -- ------ - A PPM?. BUTTER, by the crock or quart, for sale by " A 14. Ii ASII3O. June 13. ISS74t Cdd Fellows' Hall. fIRANGE SYRUP.—A pleasant and healthful Bever V •nge. Forestla by the bottle] .M. RANIFO lall. , June 13, 1957.31 - O d d Fellows' I lAGO YRA, Java., Ili°. and Turkey Coffee, green. or browned. For sale, ut lowest pricen. by A M ILAMRO, June 13,19.:.•31 Odd Fe:lo%ls' /WI. TOMATO KETCHUP, Pepper Sauce, PlekleA Carina Corn Swell. &C., for stale Ly A. M. RAMHO. June. 13,185 7 411 Odd Fellow.' Ho JRECEIVED, 8 , 1 WhR IN B I TE :: :6 I Irws o Shawls, at m. 7 30,1857. People' s Cash Store:- Fountain Lemon Beer. irtEORCIE J. SMITH. i• now prepared to supply all such us desire to indulge in this delicious dunk. Locust street. lamer. the Bank. June 13. 1857.3 m Buy a Summer Hat. Milt new and beautiful ••Fliawntlinn Hat—Ceylon I .White—lll, ck and Brown Leghorn, &c., for boys, and . children. A good assortment at FONDEII.9IIIITH'S Columbia. May 30.1857 Handkerchief Extracts. IRHE undersigned has ju.t received a fresh supply of this desirable perfumery, suet, as, Rose, Musk, I or tugal, Patchouli. Geranium, blillefleur, lasmin. Ver bena. Upper Ten, West End. Boquct Caroline, Boquct Pailadeiphin, Sweet Briar, Jockey Club. Ice. E U. Ilerr. Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front at., Columbia, Pa. May 30,1857. Assigned Estate of the Columbia Water Company. WHEREAS. the Columbia Water Compnny have, 11. by deed of voluntary assignment, executed on the 27111 of May, 1957, assigned nil their property to the subscriber in trout. for the benefit of their credi tors, Notice is hereby given, to all persons indebted to said Company, to make smmediaie payment, and those having demand! against the samg,ito present them for settlement, to TIIOIIIAS LLOYD. Residing at Columbia, Lancaster co., Pa. Columbia, Jane 13, 1557-0 t 'T IT SO! I= tiveA rthur's Celebrated Sel f• Sealing Cons and Jar., and you will have fresh fruit all the year at Summer priers. Full direction, for putting u p all kinds of Fruit and Tama- Meg, accompany them cans and jars. They arc made of Tin, Gig's+, Queensware. and Fire and Acid Proof Stone Ware. T he vizev are from pints to gallons. Three cans and .I.tr , are en tirely open at the tops, and hest, to secure economy in transportation. FRESH FRUIT IN WINTER For sale by Storekeepers throughout the United States. Descriptive circulars sent on application. ID — Order.. trout the trade solicited. De sure to ask for “A mbar's." It has stood the tevt fur two icavons, having been used by 'hundreds of thousands of (ami ties, hotel and boarding house keepers. AVe. are now making them for the million. BETTER THAN ;Arthur, Burnham & Gilroy, 1 alanumeturers under the rat Gilt. Nos. 117 & 110 S. Tenth (cor. George,) Plliladelpliiu SWEETM EATS June la 11857 71 Ladles' Satchels. T RAVE just received the finest assortment of I Satchels in Columbia; also, a full assortment of (Aga, Couches, Reeking !Sorbed, Nursery Swing., Wheethurrows, &c., ut CEORGEJ. SAII TB'S Bakery, Confectionery, and great Variety Stine, Lo cast street, above the Bank. Columbia, June 13,1957.3 m TO THOSE WHO WANT FARMS A Farm Within the Reach of Every Man THE RIDGWAY FARM COMPANY has made arrangements by which all who destre to settle or purchase a home can do so. The farms consist of the best limestone soil of the most superior quality for farming, in a rapidly improving place, into which an exten sive emigi anon is now pouring. The property is located in Elk Comity, Penna., in the midst of a thriving population of some 10,000. Thecli. mate is perfectly healthy, and the terrible plague ofthe west, fever, is unknown. It also has an abundance of the best quality of coal and iron. The price to buy it out is from $3 to $2O per acre, payable by instalments, to be located at the time of purchasing, or a share of twenty-fiye_aares entitltng to locate the same for $3OO, payable $6 per month, or 121 acres payable $4 per month. Discount for every sum of $lOO and under, paid in advance, a dis count of $5 per cent. will be allowed, and for over $lOO a discouut of 10 per cent. In considering the•advantages of emigrating to this locality, the following are presented. Fiala—The soil is a rich limestone, capable of raising the heaviest crops, owing to which this settlement has attained its present great prosperity. SECOND—It is the centre of the great north. west coal basin, and is destined isoon to become one of the greatest business places in the state. It will supply the great Lake market, (accord ing to population and travel the greatest in the Union.) It has five workable veins of the best bituminous coal, amounting in the aggre gate to over 22 feet, which makes 22,000 tons of coal under each acre. This will make the land of inestimable value. The eminent state geologist, Dr. Chas. T. Jackson of Boston, has made a geological sur vey of the land, and analysed the coal, the iron ore and the limestone. This report, to gether with maps, will be furnished to inqui rers. FOCRTU —Three railroads are laid out through this property. The Sunbury & Erie Railroad gives us a market for our coal to the lakes—it runs from Erie to Philadelphia. A large part of this road has been finished, and is now in running order. A heavy force is now work ing from Erie towards our land in the western direction, the means for the completion of which has been raised—it will soon be finished. The Allegheny Valley Railroad connects us with New York, Boston and Pittsburg. The Venango Road connects us with the West. There are already good turnpike roads run. ming though this property,_ various other roads have been opened to accommodate the,emigra tion and settlement .which has already taken place. There is no opportunity equal to it now of. fered to the man who wants to provide himself a home in an easy way, and make a settlement where he can live in prosperity and indepen dence in a climate / PERFECTLY HEALTHY. No case of the fever ever having been known to occur in this settlement. It is not like going to the backwoods of the west, among perhaps intolerant people, where there is no society, churches or schools, where the price of land is high, and where the emigrant, after being used to the healthiest climate in the world, has to endure sickness and pain, and perhaps ruins his health and that of his family. But here is a thriving settlement, having three towns, containing churches, schools, hotels, stores, saw mills, grist mills, and everything desired. There is rt cash market at hand.— The lumber trade Past year amounted to over two hundred million feet of lumber. Ina short time, owing to the coal, it will become still more valuable, as a number of iron Walks and manufactories will soon be started; they are at present starting them extensively at Warren. Even for those who do not wish to go there, the payments are such that they can easily buy a farm to save their rising families from want in the future, orto gain a competence by the rise which will take place in the value of lands. By_ an outlay, scarcely missed, a sub stantial provision can be - made. Persons' ' should make early application, apply or write to E. Jeffries, Sec., No. 138 Walnut street, below Fifth, Philadelphia. Letters carefully answered, giving full information. Shares or tracts of land can be bought or secured by letter enclosing the first instalment of five dollars, when the subseriber will be fur nished with books, maps, &c. Warrantee Deeds given. Persons carralso purchase from our Agents. Route from Philadelphia to Tyrone on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, sod thence by stage to the land. 'lbis a delightful season to visit St. Mary's—the best hotel acetrannoda. , lion is afforded. Xodpiro for E. C.2_l3bolts, Esq., the Ageot for the property at st. Mary's. June 13, le 7-3 m • • FOR' SALE. - • • • .1Q -BRIMS of Prime Cider Vinegar, by C 7 the barrel or gullon. A fine lot of Habana 'Sews, of prime brands, such n 4 Essnurulda. Me44engeres, Jenny bind, Missouri end Ambro4iit Legituninrea. . ' June 0, ISM.D. lIEMR. Farmers Union Insurance Company, LOCATED at Athens, - Bradford county, Pa., (CASH CA PTPA.L.S2OO UM SAFELY IN V EST EL) makes iIISLIMICC. Olt properly. RI reasonnlie GEORGE %PILED/ID. Ag etat, Columbiu, Pa. REFERENCES: Hon. E. HEN ft ICH', Athens, Pn.. • DAVID %V 11.1%10T. Towanda. Pa., • WM. JESSUP. Montrose. Pa., G. ItIAI.I,OIIY. Phi inttelphat, Co/within. June 8, 1;157.1y PURE SODA WATER. A J F.T ape re and smirk ling SodaWater.flowing from LI the only fountnic in Columbia, capable of gener ating Carbonic Acid Gun. from the pure 1.11 carbonate of Soda. and flavored with the following deli.dons Sy tupa: Sherbet. Vanilla. da.pherry. Ginger, Siruw•- berry, Orange, Currant, Ihnwathn, ace . ace. The water drawn from our Soda Fountain, being more highly charged with gun than is customary for Mineral \\lntern, and at all time• nearly as cold an the ire itself, Inferior to none. either in thin or any oilier place. Cvecial care will be taken to make it the moat delightful and healthy drink, during the warm Summer months, ever introduced into our town. 111eCURKLE k DEL1.1 , 71 - T, May 30,1557. Odd Fellow•' COCHRAN & WORRELL, A/THERCHANT TAILORS N 0.4 Mechanics'l Row, opposite Ifuldemitit's store. Locutl street, Columbia. Pa.. will give prompt ua.•n- lion to all work entrusted to them. They have cou •tautly on hand u good selection of CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c., which they will make up lo order, at short notice ; and ell the most reasonable wring. G 001.14 purchased elsewhere will be made up with the .umr promptness rind care us when chosen from their stock. NVlten de.ired they will select materials from nny of the stores for customers. [G - T,ERMS POSITIVELY CASH!En The eit;blie is respectfully invited to give teem a tank, when they will endeavor to give satisfaction. Columbia, June 6,1857. C. SZIEBER.T'S EXTENSIVE CABINET WIRE-ROOM AND MANUFACTORY, Locum. street, Columbia, Po. The subscriber would call the attention of the cit izen, of Columbia and vicinity, to his large and ',e lect assortment of Cabinet-Ware, comprising come of the finest Dressing Bureaus. Softie. Fremelt Bed pleads, Jenny Linde, &c., ever offered for sale in this plitee. He continues to mrinfitentre Furniture of every description, and Is confident that he can give saner:tenon. COFFINS made and Funerals attended to either in town or country, on the shortest notice. CASPAR SEIBERT. Columbia, June 13, 1857. WILLIAM E. ilmtnea. SAMUEL W. BAADER. Attorney at Law, W. E. 8.0.R.1331312. di. CO., DAVENPORT, SCOTT CO., lOWA, Law, Land and Loan Office, MONEYLOANED FOR EASTERN CAPITAL. IsTs nt from Id to IS per cent. per annum, on Palming Lund Security, worth at least two or three tires , the amount loaned, and free from any other en cumbrance; and at higher niter , on the best eintorocd mercantile notes. The titles will, in all cases. be thoroughly examined before the loans are mode. Claims collected, Lund Warrants located, TEMP!, paid, Lands superintended and sold. Judieion• invest ments tirade for eastern men in land and city pro. petty. Letters of inquiry cheerfully answered. REFERENCES: Col. S. SUOMI, Cashier, Columbia, Pa., JOHN COOPER, Esq, THOS. LLOYD. Esq., A. S. GREEN, Esq C HAGER. Esq , Lancaster, Pa., N. ELLNIAKEIL Esq " R. P. RAUCH, Esq . Dr. JOHN L ATLEE, " C. IL COLEMAN. E.q , Mechanics Irk, Balt., P. Glltt.sON. Esq.. ICIc of Baltimore, .1. W. 11 I.NUTT, Esq., ll'b of Commerce. June 6 1557 McCORICLE tit DELLETT, rAmassar IVIDIDICXN.I3 STORM, ODD FELLOWS' lIALL,COLUMBIA, PA. DEALERS in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, pnin... Oit., Dye :Stuffs, COIISINIII:y on hand n general assortment of Perfumery, Fancy Condi. de. COI May 30,1937. Super-Phosphate of Lime, FOB sale in lare or small quantities, by VRV do HAGMAN, Columbia, May 30.'37 Opposer Columbia Bank. COACH DTA.NITPA.CTOICY VTE, the undersigned, hare this- day v formed aen pertaier.hip, under the firm nr Car ter de MeCttrthev. for the eurpo.e of enneuetitig the COACH-MAKING BUSINESS, in all iis branches. Being practical workmen.hav inF been employed in the principal coach MilliglLC turmg ertiblishrticrits in the chici, and tieing deter- Iltql to keep none but the be-t workmen in our em ploy, we flutter ourselves that we con manufacture Coaches, Carriages, Buggies. Sulkeys, &c., equal to any made elsewhere. By a strict attention to our business we hope to merit soul receive a liberal share of puhile patronage. All orders by mail or otherwise. will meet with prompt attention. Repairing also done nt the short et.t notice. and on the nano 11:200110/11: tetras. at our 041011 in Serentd street. between I.orust nod Wuhan streets. neatly opposite the Lutheran Church, Co lumbia., Pa PANIC lit. CA RTBR. May :10,19.57. WM. A MeCARTNBY Twenty Good Reasons why Ketch um's Combined Reaper tr. Mower, VOR 1867, is the most complete Machine In use, nod the one best adopted to the wants of the FIRST.--Being made wholly of Iron, it is more durable than any other SECOND.—ii is so simple that any person can readily manage it. TIIIIIIL—It is so strongly nod well-built, that It C 0111•1.1 readily gel out of repair. FOURTIL—It is neat and compact, occupying less apace 0111.1 any other. Pll , llll.—The frame is so evenly balanced that there is no weight. Oil th.• horse'. ureic. SIXTIL—There is little or no side draft. SEVENTH.—It will cut Heavy and Light Grass equally well. EIGHTII.—It cuts wet grace as well as dry. NINTH —The new Cutter Bar Wheel acts like a charm. lessening the draft at least one-tourth in mowing. TENTH —Two horse. will work it with ease in any kind of glass or grain. ELEVENTII.-11 is the only machine with the cut ter-bar directly opposite the shaft of the driving wheel. TWELFTH —The open cutting blade etreemally prevents Clogging. THIRTEENTH —lt is changed in a few minutes from a Mower ton Reaper. FOURTEENTH is the only machine with a Rear and Side Delivery for grain. FIFTEp:NTIL—:I is the only machine which gives the linker entire eontro I of the grain, both before and after it reaches the platf,rm. SIXTEENTH.—The adjustable spring seat, and the new Reaping slier. are admirable improvements. SEVENTEENTH: Seven l mire of vevere practi cal trial, with more than BLOM machines, has proven its decided superiortty. Like wine, it grows better with ape. EIGHTEENTH—AII the improvements for 1857 (and there are a good many) have been practically and thornughly rested. NINETEENTH.—Every part of the machine is made by atwitter workmen. and in the most substan tial manner. TWENTlETlL—Ketelium's Combined Reaper and Mower is warranted to eat all kinds of grass mid grain as well as can be done with a scythe or cradle. in a word it is just the machine which the farmer ran bay without any risk. because ample experience has proven that it is reliable In all its parts. Farmers, send in your order. early, as the sales for this action thus far have been more than double that of last year. Machines may be seen end procured at G. D. SPRECIIER &DRO.'S Hardware .Store. or of ALEX. R. SPANGLE. Agt Michael's hotel, Laierainer; or from the following agents: Lein HAllaßTllea, Wash ington; Lteoa DYER. Elizabethtown; Ersatcxt. Kona, Mt Joy; Barns age 41r. SMITH. N. Holland. PRICE OF REAPER AND MOWER, 11135. 5101 V. liu A1...01 4 0;, St is & CO., Sole Arouti,627 Megket Mils :Way 23, Ic;i7 (It OF TILE ORMIS JEWEL PLANT, 'LIR removing Tan,Freekles, Pimples, beau x titling the complexion, giving the 'Aline healthy appearance. and for cleansing the teeth. The jrAvel plant has long been known by the United Sintes Pliurmuenperin, as a medieme (or both hater. nal and external diseases, but it if only uithiii a year or two that it ha. been discovered In pnsuess each qualities as recommended for above. It i. a delight ful extract, and highly scented by itt own ingredi. ens.. and no lady should be without it as a toilet, par ticularly during the summer Renee% when We life more liable to be tanned and son-harm than in any other. Purchase u bottle and uy it. Manufactured and (or isle, by J. H.IIALDTX N 0.3 Wolf's now, Front street.Colunthia, Pa. frrFnr safe by alt respectable druggists through out the United State. and Canada. Co'ulanbia.May 30,1181,7. Another Arrival at Fonclermatt' h's. I(oll6.eurectrons for The reason. 100 pieces reel .111. French Orgrandie.tmerne. from Itti to ZS rents. Bet 0 00 0 4 ever offered en the prier...! 'Nom grade at LBW. THE .PEOPLInd 81%11118. A LOT of Fresh Vanilla Bean. at Dr. B D. L.A.. Herr.' Golden Monier Pro; R tore. Co!Amble, Noy 2.1957. PLAIN and Prlalediarseilles Piques. The new article now used- foe Ladies' und Minus' Basques and Capes—very deiwable good.; call and 'seestlieno, H. C. FONDERSBIITH'S. May 16, 1657. 11.1olumbin. BARRELS of No. IPiaster, just re -100 naive'', by • B. F. APPOLD & CO.. Nn.. 1,2, 4 and 8 Canal Basin, Cotunnaa. May 22, 1657. TEST received, a fresh supply of Corn Suach, l'ariun and Mee Floor ut 'I‘IeCOREI.E Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia. Columbia. May 30, 1857. To Lumbermen Et. Manufacturers! 11 II E Ir2S PATENT SHINGLE-DIAOHINE. THE subscriber having perfeeted the .isnve muchitie. mere to sell State, County and Shop Rialto , . on reasonable:term.. The machine •aw. and planes Shingle' to any width or 'Meknes...nut produces It very uniform nittl cicuu article. Much bus given perfect eutisfuetion wherever tried. One of the inaehine• and vpectmens of its work run he peril at the Stn.ottehrunist Pinning Mill, Columbia, Pa. For further information, uddre.s.,. WM. HUEY, Columbia. totneaster co, Pa. 317'The contnruction of the Paw and frame. ndmits of u-e, amputate from the planer, in sowing all Linde of straight umd bevelled work, each as Flooring, Chipboarding.,tc. Columbia, May Z 1,1857. VITINES, LIQUORS, &c. ra ,p, , \: THE subscribery L has opened and, 11 tr , 4 keeps constantly on 1 r_..,P" hand, a large and com- - pinto assortment of WINES, BRANDIES. 1 . WEIISKJES, and all other kinds of liquors. at bis store, in Walnut street. in the extension Mille Washington House. lie will sell. in any quantities not less Mao one gallon, (except for sickness upon a physician's certificated either Wholesale or Retail. Persons desiring n good and pure article, arc invited to call and examine the stock. DANIEL, II ERR. 117'.Attention is called to an assortment of choice im ported preserved Fruits in glass jars. They are pre served whole. and retain entirely their original flavor. The varieties nrc, green Gages, Goosebernes, Plums, Morino Cherries. Red Currants, Raspberries. A supply of Sardines, Table Oil, Bay Water, London Brown Stout, and Scotch Ale always ou hanl. Columbia, May 9, 1857-11 GUANO! GUANO!! GUANO!!! ALL KINDS SUPER-PILIOSPJEIATE of LIME. 7,000 TONS. To FARMERS, corn and potatoe growers: The undersigned reuitiads corn and inflame grow• Cr, that hi• Super• Phosphate of Lime is the cheapest and moat certain manure for these two crops.of any offered to the public. It I. cotnpoimil of chemical el ements which rarely, if ever, fail in these two values• hie crop,. The most successful larmers, and year. of experience hnve proved Mi.. A I.EINAT.I. Proprietor. N 0.19 !ion, h Front Greet, Philadelphia, Pn. My Pho-mlinte of Lime at 21 cents per lb., or $4O a ton Nitrogened tit fifty tIOIIIIIS a ton. Cartage tree to any station or wharf in the city proper. A Liberal Discount to Wholesale Dealers. Pamphlets in the linglash and German languages on application. Also. pure hone dust. potash. soda, powdered char coal. pure land plaster. &c. Diplomas from four stale; have been received: Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey and Dela ware. May 9,1957 2m PLOUGISS, IN great variety, consisting of - Prouty, Wtlry. Peekskid. Sidehill, Subsoil, Doubts M 'chianti and Star Ploughs, with wrought shares, raptiatling Cultivators, with steel and reversible teeth, field and garden Harrows, Cast Iron Rollers, Hay. Straw und Fodder Cutters, with a large assort ment or Horticultural Tools. at wholesale and retail. PASCHALL MORRIS & CO., Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market et., Phila. Nay 2, 1d57. ZIMANZZMIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PERLADELPEfIA. STATEMENT of the Assets of the Company on January I, 1e57. Published in conformity with the provision , of the sixth sectionof the Act of A ..emhiy,oCAprilsth,o42. MORTGAGES. - Being brat mortgagee on rem' estate, in the City mid County of Philadelphia, except 930.950 in Montgomery, Hue km, stehuyt. kill and Allegheny counties, Penney! va -11111, $1, 9 919,932 73 REAL ESTATE. Purchased at Slieritfu' sales, under) mortgage claim., vie: Eight lioic.es and lot, 70 by 150 feel, on I the South-weal earner of Chesnut and Seventeenth Streets. A bowie and lot. 27 by 71 fret. on North aide of Spruce street, West of Elev enth f4treet. 'A A house and lot, 21.7 by 100 feet. on C Wen aide of Penn Square, South of High 'meet, Two houses nod lots, eneh 19 by SO feet, a on South side of Spruce street, near Sixteenth street, I Five houses end lota, each 17,9 by 90 At coal, teat, Nos. 159, 101, 163, 165 and 167 ifit. , 2,794.63 Dilwyn at., Three houses and lot. 49 by 51 feel, on Ens aide of Seventeenth street, tooth I a of Pineal, Hotel and 10t,50 by St feet, on the South- east corner of Chesnut and Beach eta.,l 8 Five bounce and lot, 42 by 1,6 feet. on the 1 North side of George street, West of p Ashton street. Seven houses and 101.20 by 117 feet, on the Kart side of Deitch street, south I of Chesnut street, A lamee and lot. IS by 30 feet, N 0.66 Fitzwater Street. Earn of Ninth street. A ground rent of $311.1..umg out of a lot 13-4 by 40 feet. on North stile of Otter street.:4o feet Nest of Leopard street, LOANS. Temporary Loans, on :Stocks as Collat eral Security, STOCKS. *lO,OOO Alps House Loan, 5 per cent Ilia. on.) 200 Shares Bank of Kentucky. 17 " Northern Rank of Kentucky, 100 " Union Bank of Tennessee. 13 • Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania. 200 " Southwark Railroad Co. 37 " Commercial and Railroad Rank, Vicksburg, 300 Pennsylvania Railroad Co., 01 " Franklin Fire Insurance Co , 2 " Mercantile Library Co., 23 " Union Canal Company, - • - 10 '• Schuylkill Railroad Co., $lOOOO North I'elllloll Radrosd Bonds,' 81347.47 City Warrants. Notes and Rills recrivable, Unsettled Policies, Cash on hand, 42300 Cash in hands of Agents, 1123101 1 LOSSES BY FIRE Losses paid during the yeur By order or the Board, CHARLES N. FIANCKER., President. - - Attest CIIARLItS G. Serretary„ DIRECTIIIIR.—Chas. N. liaticker. Tobina Wagner, Samuel Grant Jacob R. Smith, Gro. W. Richards, Mordecai U. Grant, David d. Itrovra,lsasie Lea, El ward C. Dale, Geo. Fides TIIOS. LLOYD, Agent, Columbia. May 2,1857. New Grocery, Wine k Liquor Store. THE subscriber bas opened at his old stand, corner of Filth and Union streets, a complete assortment of all hinds of GROCERIES; where he will always be prepared to nippily. on this mint rea sonable terms, any demand for articles in Ins nne of buainem. lie lumps alio, a variety of WINES AND M eI:OILS of all Lind.; and will Pell in any quantity not leaa than one halloo. lie respeetfully rem:cats the public to call and make a trial of his m m ock. GmtnirTlMM. N. It —Country Produce always ou band. A poa don of the old Smelt of Dry Goods. ant yet di•Posed of, will he sold 2110 per ernt. below• coat. Columbia, May 16, 1057. To the Ladles and Gentlemen. Dr. Laverne's Victory Shoulder Brace THIS is an entirely new, and greatly improved ar link. combining ail the advantages of a suspender and Shoulder Hrace. It is light and elastic, equally adapted to the wear of either .ex. and AO constructed that it nnpoviible for them toliind under the arm. which tins been oue serious of to nearly all the brae.. .that have heretofore been used. D is highly approved by Physicians and Surgeons. at being con ducive to health and gracefulness, Thom, Who are subject to isain in the chest, disease of the Lungs. Dean or dionnich, symptom. of Consumption, wr would ndirise to rail at the Drug and Prescription Store, No. 3 Wolf's Row, and purchase one immedi ately. H. 114.1..DEMAN. Columbia, May 16,1657. • Cooper's Antt-Pain Tincture. Tus undersigned is die only autisorised agent tor the sale dm this truly valuable medicine, hi duo Mey 16-1837 tf 3. , ..11A321211114141. BOAT FOR A FIRST-RITE, new, well-finished SKIFF, li triat Outs and Tole, few sak 10.0. Apply to JAMES It nenMAN. • Columbia, Mardi 21, Mr if Mks. 311ZIMIC TOR TEM MILLION. TORN F. HEINITSII, je t Wholesale and Ile.* d tail dealer in MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, offers for sale, at his new store. N 0.3 East Orange street. Lancaster, the largest sod best assortment of the above, ever offered to the citizens of Lancaster county. Exelu.iim agent for the male Prince's celebrated Melodeons.'at the manufacturer's prices. Peo.otts wishing to purchase "Piano Fortes" from any tuanufairturer In the Liutted States. an: respect fully ramified thttt it very large saving can be made by orderinc them through tall/4. Ir hopes I.y ,tract anal personal attention In busi ness, aim an earnest de-ire to please. to meat the pa tronage of all who may favor hurt with their custom. Muy 23, VETCHUNPS CELEBRATED IRON REAPER &. It :110WER.—Por heavy grass this is undoubtedly the best Mower in use. A. :k reaper it is equal to uny other. Partner% .1101.1111 full and *.X.llliliple it at li. Sprecher & Bro.'s Hardware •tore. North Queen at , I.anco•ter. lIOAS. SPA NG I.ER & CO . 627 Market at. ; below 7th, Sole Manufacturers, Phila. VAR:HERSt call at Sprechers Hardware Store in r Lancaster. and examine Ketchum's Iron Reaper and Mower It is compact. strong and warranted to eat all kinds of grams and grain am writ nt Cal/ be done wall a scythe or cradle. lIOAS. SPANGLER CO.. 62.7larket or., below 7th. sole Manufacturers, Phila. 12 OP Ketchum's Reapers and Mowers .000 have been made and sold, with entire satisfaction to purchasers. They are warranted in every respect. Call and examine thefts ut Sprecher's Hardware store, Lancaster. COAS, SPANGLER. & CO. Sole Manufacturers, No 6d7 Market at., TrETCHUM'S REAPER'S AND MOWERS, are 11. made wholly of Iron. are light of draft. very strong, and are the only ninekine will' rear and side delivery. Call and examine them at Sprecher's Hardware store, Lanen-ter. 1110 Ats, SPANG LER Sr. CO., dole Manufacturers, N 0.027 Market at , below 7th. play 23,1857-fit Tim Farmer' Store has always lin(l.4lar• re piaution of being the CHEAP STORE. and this fact wit. neve. antiouaeed by Book., but from the lips orour custom ers. We de-ire particularly to %tate, that while wr duisell groceries as cheaply u• they ran he .old. wwL out a lefts. we can also sell Dry -Goods as cheap a. any other house in town. 11:7" A. heretofore, all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods, and the tilVile.l market price allowed for the same. T J. ICUCH. F.lflTler. 9 Cash dtore, opposite the Fraullin House, Columbia. Pa. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED, I April 4, 1.1357. NEW GOODS AT HALDEMAN'S CHEAP CASH STORE. I. FOURTH LARGE PURCHASE OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! TO which we invite the special attention o( our customers and the public. Among the goods will be found ninny bargains 1101 to be had elsewhere. Columbia, Mug 23, 1b57 -lta EMETILLNG'S S.AZE! TOE ACKNOVVI.CDGEO .--, "„....""--=',' CHAMPION. 1 ft..,t7 L 7 ' , . 1 : The recent rink at Rending o Aktir:t:f '' ' ~,': i have endorsed the s e c u o r n rei r i me, t i j pi ' 'i,i'll'i "bi',l.orgiic"tioont: a n d d re that 200 I T -', 1 4 ''s.t.::":2l the e ciaental firer, proving , c,oc t r, --' i t; clusive i ly ,4a tin th ;` , :l w erj l ii i i . : t v bur l , A , " al , el'i'l.. i ' i ' iij.. l , aillx?rial On l y S afe the C . onunittee'n ii "- ' . -, .1. Report on the Tout of Iron .5.C...1: ..11 tis, ;•••• Safes at Rending: "On the 26th of February all the members of the committee met to witness the g..'ufes and books nod papers. (placed in them,) and were perfectly snti•fied that all was right. The duy loliowtag. the burnina took place, under the superintendence of the Com mittee. After a fair and impartial burning for five hours, the Safe of Messrs Henn, & lVaison was first opened. the Safe being on fire inside, nod the con tents partially consumed. while the contents is the Ail• of Men.'-. Farrell; & Herring were in good con di.Ton.and :it, fire inride.7, Rending. March 2,2357. (Signed,' 11. P. Fr.Lix, P. N. COLENIANICommi nee A. H. PEACOCK And endorsed by over 50 of the best men of Read ing. The above Safes enn be: inspected at 34 Walnut Street, whet e the public can stately themselves or the great superiorily of the "Herring's Patent Champion." over the defeated and used up-inside Iron Door Sala. mander.” FARREL'S & lIERRINfL 34 Walnut Street. Plnlail'n Only makers in this State of Herrings Patent Champion S ifts. The attempt mado by other parties in bolter tip the reputation of a Safe which has failed so signally in accidental fires in Philadelphia. (Kaleileail Place.) bt taking one ou: of sit agent's elope, (H. A.lmitiz,) made double thickness, (different from those they sell) to "burn up" one of Herring's, (half on thick) ho• met with its true reward. Herring's Safe could not be burnt. proving conclusively that the only retiatile Safe now made is "Herring's," of which over 151100 lire now in netaNl u.e. sad more than 200 have been tried by fire without a single loss. May 2.). 15s —ty PIANOS AND MELODEONS. ZII.3IIEPARD, agent for the sale of Pianos e from the hest Phoindelphia, New York and lion ton Manufacturer., will xelect and deliver thrae of the fiat quality, at lea. lhon city price.; ttl.o. dem,' of the moot perfect tone and fint.h. of every variety of .ize mid ayle. Rooms iu Lomat etreet, first door ahem e the hank. Columbia, April iii, 195:•tf Retchum's Combined Reapers and mowers, OF the manufacture of 1857, with all the reeent. Improvements. They are warranted In eat 10 to IS acres ofg rats or arain in it day ' as well as la can be done wi th a scythe Cr cradle. For sale by PASCHALL MORRIS & CO., Implement and Seed Store, 7111 and Market at., Mills Ploy 1.1847. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 3113311 3:1 41:=1X 1 . BEANS ---Lima, Early Valentine, Early Mo haVvlc, Nointighlim %Vender. BEET—Long Blood, Burly Blood Turnip, Early Des. RR no. CABBAGE—EarIy York, Large Drumhead, Flat Oweh. CAULIFLOWER—EarIy A -loth.. CARROT-I.ring Orange, Early flora. CELERY—Whoe -crlld. CRESS—Cress or Pepriergrass. CUCUMBER—EarIy Fi woe, Long Green, Early Ras (eurlte-t known.) COEN—Tuscarora. Early Sweet or Sugar. FAG; PLANT—EarIy Purple. • LETTUCE—EarIy Cabbage, Philadelphia Cabbage, ONION SEED—Large Red, White, Yellcw. Double Curled Parsley. PARSNIP—Large Sugar. PEVS—Prinee_A ibert, Large M nrrowrat, Extra-Early. PEPPER-13ullnow or Bell, "quash. RADISH—Long Salmon, Blank SpanisL, Early Sear- e 9,114.18 Er Co•t. 41171,1 M 97 let Short Top. SQUAN ll Early Bunk. 14 A•ro—Large Red. TURNIP—EarIy Stone, Flat or Field. HERBS—Sweet Marjoram, Sage. Summer Savory, Lemon Balm. Nasturtium, °kind, Salsify, Rhubarb, Leek. 3lnmmoth Pumpkin Seed, the best known for cus tards, &c., Kentucky Blue Grass, Pennsylvania Green GM. Seed and White Clever Seeds; M.o. a - gFeneral voaereiegbrpafeFs• Flower Seeds,wpaltfo t ', O w n :l o o n s 4 ° l o f seeds on hand. at the Drug Store of R. Williams. Per son', desirous of choming from n large and well se• looted stock, will please call on the subscriber. R. WILLIAMS, May 2, 1257. Front Si.coiambin. $ 4 ,'M 70 1 216 30 EMI $ 1 . 827 , 185 so $301,638 GM STOP THAT BALL! Ting beautiful embroideries at Fonder smith's Store. have produced quite au excite. meal among the ladies. It is a great satisfaction to purchasers, to make their *elections from a Stock of tiorals embracing no much lli4lC and fashion. Another desirable feature. at this establishment. in which all are interested. in HIS PRICE 4 ARM RIGHT. and his salesmen accom modating. A grand opening of new and beautiful LAWLlNJaeottetts, Tissues, Beregas. dm., next week. ••Wait for the wagon." Calombin. May S. 1P57. NEW article of Dural Robes.togather with a fine CIL assortment of titmice, and Organdse Italics, at fel and attain rds, at 11. C. FONDEIMIITIPS, May 10.1:357. People's Cash Store. For the Ladies. urn will or, this day nor first supply of new and T beautiful PARASOL:3. Having no end sock from last season, purchasers will be sure to get nod, but what is new and fashionable. Parasols from 75 teems to *5. H. C. FON DEBIT/SIMI Mny 2.1957. People's Cash Store. Columbia. Balm of Thousand Flowers, DISCOVERED by Dr. Fontaine, Faris, for beautifying the complexion, curing all the diseases of the skin. for shaving. cleansing the tort It; for the Toilet and the Nurser); for bathing and manymedieal purposes. For sale by La. E D. DERR. Golden Mortar Drug Store, Columbia, Fa. Columbia, May 2,1857. Gents' Spring Sacks Withaveafmetusortment oflight-colored FRENCH CLOTIId, very desirable goods for Spring Sacks. Also, a choice lot of French Casslmeres and Vanier. Conte and ace them—our priers are right. 14. C. FON DEIO4IIIII. May 2.1457. Penplp , o Carla fawn. Cnitnnhi,. WALL PAPERB AGA.IN. WI have received our ercond supply of WALL TV PJA.PBMS, from the Plf.itork Menateetarers. Also a Book of choice Preach Gold Papers, magnificent goad% from RI lotoo a piece. Orders received mid goods tarnished at the shortest moire. It C. FONDEBSMITII. May 2.1T57. Locust street. Celomhia. ---- Vi IL! BUNS, just matted at thins. ily Medieineiliere.ndd renown' Linn, Coharitna. Colutal.iu, May M.1%7. Robes, Robes. ciattmEnrrartt. THE undersigned begs leave to inform hif. friend. rind the citizen. of. Cont midis and .arrout.a ing cousin. that be kts/1 connllUesl the practice of C.:widening, in it. ration. In aaches; Laying out Ground.. A.c., in the mo.t approved style of ort. de sign mud ttote. Those who foyer him with their an nounce, will find th.icr work dime 'WSW oLill mad di.pateh, and on reasontable terms. Persona/ alt-it tion will in nil coves he given. He funs-bee, and plant. out if required, all kinds of .Nursery Pioi k, viz: Fruit, Shade, and Ornamental Trees, Flowering. Shrub., &c. 2000 of the choicest cointtint blooming Reece, of the 11:10.1 handy kind.. for vale; also. Grape Vine.. of the mo-t approved sort, fie invites neat' to Lit green boner where in choice ft lemma of well•growit Flowering Finn's muy be stets and purchased, of JOSEPH YF.WDAIL. Gardener and rloritt, Cherry.trees, Colombia. PI/ April DO 'BOIT VITISN BARGAINS? IF sO, G( TO TIG: FARMERS , CASH STORE, LOCUST ST, COLUMBIA, WE take this opportunity of announcing. that we TaupeJJ•t received a new and .plendid ns.orirneut obpring nod .intoner good..enninoing of Dry Gond-, Groeerie. Queensware and Gliii.aware, Talde and Floor Oil Cloth , . Looliing G &e. FOR THE LADIES —Binh and Black Stlloi, all price.; Chnllie•, lienuidul Pilaus; and. ill fact. ever!. /uncle ofdres= goodn that will be la‘hiciable during the coining sea son. FOR MEN AND ROT.—Cloilis. Cassimeres, Ca sh. merettes, Croton Cloth, Tweeds. Cononctles,alcc.,akc.. Salk und %lanoline. Vesting. an great variety; and sill good. suitable for Gentlemen's complete outfit Furnishing goods, Sheetings, Mit.isos,flitecks. Tick- Osmaburg, &c ; together AIM a large as sortment of Queenswure and Obisswnre, Table no i floor Oat Cloth. and a fresh lot of Grocerie- and Spices: all of which will be sold at prices that C 2111.101 fail to suit all. Our good. were Feleeted with great care. and so the best advantage, •o dint we will be Mile, in prier and quality, to compete wish any other store in Colum bia. 4 :1. 2 4Vi. )4 'N= Splendid Jewelry ! Elegant Watches ! Rich Silverware ! &c. TUE subscriber has just opened a new stock, la c:11 trona the city, of • GOLD LEVER WATCHES, Duplex, Lepines & Quartiers, nil of which he wad yell oil Ike Mo.l ft . : 1.011214e term,. A l•r, en entire new• •lock of CA Al CO nod MOSAIC HREASTPINn, tar-Hiag.. &e, of the latest styles. CLOCKS! CLOCKS! of every description; together twill a thuussmi one other articles, . I'. SI! 111.TNE'll, Watch and Jewelry Store, Frout Street, Columbia April lb, 18:ii-t( Zannfacturer's Insurance Company. Perpftual. Granted by the State NJ of Penns) I v/. MS. C.lpital, S3oli unu Far. Mi me ondlnland Tramp...mum, Anmon S I.ippthernl. President. ‘Vm. A. 111.mles, Vice President. Alfred Week*. Serreinry. DIRECTORS —Anson S Liprinemt. Wm. A. Rhodes. Wm. H. Thmon., Wllltain Neal. Cis:vies Wise,A Vied Week. .1. Rnmldo Sun!.7. John P Snoon., Charles .1. Plekl. Jam.- P. Sin) Ogre. No. 111 Slmehn P l, l l ndelphiu. T110111A:i %Vt.:LSI', Agent' Cuiumlno, Pu, Apral 11, 1857-ly I= L =! BENTZ SL HIIFFMAGLE, (Succescors to Daniel Herr,) WASEICINGTON 1:10117313, Columbia, Lancaster co., Pa. THE subscribers having effeetNi a lease of !big well-known and r opulm lion+ hereby give notice that they have thoroughly re flown slid reno vated it. The establishment has been re f triti,lted lit great expense, and nothing has been trti undnue to render it one of the most agreeable and comforta ble hotels to the state. , ir,r-Adjai num the hotel i. a Lrrt•clas< EF.S.TAU. RANT. which is supplied with all :he deltencies of the beaNcm, and which IA not •urpassed by any e.tatilishinent in Philadelphia. They respectfully solicit the paironngc of Ike April 11, BENTZ & ItUFFNAGLE. 1108.RDING. . - WIVE OR SIX GENTLEMEN can obtain board by opplteattott to MI,. I,sueacb, at \o: i Car- Pet Mil, Front street, Colusnbra. Moreh M. 195? if BACH'S AMERICAN COMPOUND. THE NEW VEGETABLE REMEDY. STATIC OV NEW. YORX. Coy Uttll County. One of Sim 01 P. V It Coventiy a Co,. of the Clly of Auburn. being duly sworn, Fels tb. litilowetc eel tifleHlev lire cellulite, mud were given by tut pi 1. son, by whom they portion to tie elgtied. Subset (bed nod sworn before HORACE T. COOK. Justice orate Pence, Coyugu county. OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Horne Testimony and Proofs. Auburn. June In, 0%55 We, the undersigned. have received the formula fir preparing -Ltaelie American Compound." and us fur Its we have 'toted it ran recommend its general use Al R tonic and alterative Medicine, to remove Humors aline Mood, nod peculiarly adapted to Fe males sullering from I.cucorthccti. and to Moe!: whose constitutions are enfeebled (ruin inter. mitten% Fever. JOSE :1 3 11 Al. MOR R 13. M. H . CRlttr,S, M. P., A C. 'IA CPA, M. U. From Gnu. IV. Gray. A Limn!, March VI ms. Gents :--T think yon r American Com pound•' Me roost valuable medicine. My wtie hern eared hr it of a Derangement of her Stomach. which lin. afflteted her for i enro. cad my dnugilier of an alarming Cankered Mouth and 77troat My fit. ugh ter did not u•r. hai l II bottle. which aced her entirety. Ant of the :Outer perso::s uusard, wilt answer na y questions us to our •IsnnnenH TO IN VA 'MIDS. This Compound COII . IIIIII ns n great healing clement n Compound Fluid Exuma of Reath Drop or I'anm Root. HI bug known to all: Indian a. u never fusing cure for Scroftilits. ronsuropinni, Humors of she Blood. and for Chronic Illitimuninion; and is now for the first time given to the pul.lic. It is no secret prep aration, as formulas are furnwhed to Phystrinns.— We only ark one trial. Our medicine stand, upon its own merit, alone. Csortos.—Each bottle hereafter will bear the foe simile of P. V. R Coventry & Co., ay the large sele already reached renders it impnvvible to give a writ. tell rigitature In cacti bottle. as wa• ilitriairti. Buy of reliable dealer.. For vale by all dealers in medi cine, tit Si per bottle, or •iz horde• for 83. Agent in Columbia. I'a, Dr. F. B Mum Murry Buten & Co.. Reading, note 112111 general Agents for the State of Pa. February 14.1 e ,ti-rim Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. THE undersigned would again tall the atientiod of inn hien& and rantomern to hiA large and varied saw:warm of orieles to Lis line of items, comprising everything finals manufactured of Tin. Sheet Dena kc, for Ilutn.ebuld purpose/1. His stork is of kin own manalitClute. nod Lie coo vouch fur its ez.uelleuce and iinrobtiity. - HIRAM WILSON. Chandeliers, Gas Futures, &o. A I.A and complete an,ortment of riemmt Oa v Fixtores of tasteful designs. roninitine or .ix, four, three Ovid two hunter Clintideliern, %Miele burner 11411 Pendonts. Wide Lights plain end orimmenail, Drop burners, ece., always on hand. GAS FITTING in all its branches attended to with promptness. Howe I:tooling, Spouting, Sic. Housr, ROOFING anJ SENGITING poi up is the shoot eubetnn , ial manner; Pincotnng. Heil Gang log and ether Wenches of the bonne., earned ea as heretofore, on the wren rea.onairle tem., 132 1 13V311111 STOVJEIS!! Af.Aßifin aewortment of Stoves conetantly on hand. ziewered new and very excellent pattern, of COOK STOVE:A for 1537. received. 111 RA St W11.1 4 0:1, Corner of Seroud and Locum ettcets. Columbia. April !Xi, 1837. ZMISCOVELL. TORN FELIX, has remoTrd his Wateb, t y Clock and Jewetrt• F.4.ll.ll;htnent to hut nets stand on From street third door below tho American Hon••. He has on band a large track or WATCHES CLOCKS, A NDJEW ELRY , which he Is firiTiased to sell cheaper than they ran be bought at any other emu:As-bra...Tn. Ifir t• tire. pared to offer areal ha ryn inn. and he re•pertiu II y in oitesthe attention of par.:Layers to Lis stuck, which embrafiea GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. - - of every kind; nil kinds of CLOCKS. from 51.30 op• wards; be invites the einention of ilememen trebly large Mork of LEVER BOAT CLOCKS; .1 SWFILRY. con gealing of ES'T Rings. ringer Ring., fimnst all kisida of Silver Spoons; Plated Soup Ledies.Table and Tea Simons. Forks. ke.. whirl' are wervanned to wear neellY equeTtu Selver; Gold and Silver Pen. cies and Pens: Gold and Silver Spectaeles• loge , her w ith the greenest variety of FANCY ARTICLFS ever before oSerell. CU MIRY.—Alva. a poperiar auartnien , of Ve volver• aad otbar Pat/ala,aad all laud. of albs ba.lawaufwetare. Strict otteathos will ha given, as hesosofora,to noodling of clocks, vouches and iawela suol all work will bt warrasead. ♦ cootiaaaace of former patronage is town ea. fatly welkitad. JOICC na.Ps. Columbia ; April il, 1 851. GREAT SALE OF TIMER i ls AIRD s. ALL the lends of the subscriber, neurCui . edonsa on Bennett'. branch of 111 C S111111110111101”- ing liver, in Elk and Cleo 6.4.1 rountie., Pa.. tome, ly k !WWII 04 ,Le lands of the Portland Company. eon. o of 1,4,11 tracts, of AI. I t twelve hundred Hen, each , being warn, n,o aumbeied 38 Z. 51t.7, &2de. 52-P. Zit1e3.:4190,.52111. will hr soul Publie A ociion.ut Oft Court Boa., in Witlininenort. Lyeoming county. on JiIURSAAY, Mr day of July neXt, at 11 o'clock. A. Al luvorelilv .iinated on n -,ream of the Su...out-11.mo river. ju-t above she crowing uL the Sunbury and F:rie It iciroad. eo%ered with an U., Inuelied fore.' of Pine, While I Litt and known on :he be-1 Pine Lands of the Hut-, are lin.. for the first time otTered for ...ale to eep.iruie and on favorable ti rind of payment, wisieh will 1, •11.frd at the =ale. Plan.. will he furiii.hed on amok on non to William A. Wailnee, I:eq., Clearfield, Souther & W l / 1 .. ltit l /.1 1, ...1i Llot - .1 dz. Co port. , &LEA subDclll. , . 10 Court ~ireei. 11.4. 1011, Mat.. AAIUSB M ERIII LI.. Al ay If. I - A'fIIOROUGIILY re-built comb-decked Boat, of ,i x ,y. fl o o too. .:aurunteed to nerd no more repair. than a newly finished horn for at least three years. Terms wilt be mo‘ie Apply to. liA RFOrtr) 1 - RALEY. at Boot `Lard, Canal Uo um. et.: Agrzl 19, 1-4.17.11 FOR BEST: TIIE two-story BRICK EorsE, in Wal-tt nut street, above Front, lately occupied by Thos Groom. Rent will be taken out in boxed 11 det.tred A pply to THOS. GROOM. Columbia. April 25, 1257•tf FOlft. It ENT MITE FULTON HOUSE, Front street above Vt alum. Cotionl.in, beeu urn ly refilled, :till uriswur tabu! Cur rlorcai Or u uotri.AL Apply to J S ANN' A 110 N. I , lnra. Temple LlVer) SIILL.O Columbia. April 4. TO LET. F7O T' OF WHARF, mi the Suequehanna rmir, LJU adjoining property of J. V all2lit lc A ‘ • to SA.Nium wam-fre Columbia, March 11, 1557-1 TO LET, TIII RIVER LOT. occupied by Jansen Patton. W. o Lumber-y.prd. Enquire of J. G Preeidunt of ow Cown)Lia I.%'uter Cowpony. Mucci, 7. 18.57-tf FOR. \ICS. 3 and 5 Ilamilton's Row, oppo situ the Washington House, Front street. Cattrthin. Apply to It HAMILTON. Columbia, February :21. 1,.:17-if pos. BIINT, TIRE STORE ROOM and Dwelling now : occupied by Mrs. Elisabeth on LOCUNt street. near the Columbia Batik. .P•isseesion given on the first of April nest. cTAGUE 4: BRO., Columbia. February f:1, Tirg BLUE FRONT, on Front street, contain lilg lAO S:01, frool.l.—two do. for OirICE6 or olher like puipo-re—And n R.ASCNIENT—A all fluted us vurtull gar. ke.,--al.o SEVERAL ." fIOCISE 4 . for real of s.u.!e in cliresent putt. of the Lu rough. Eng. re of \VAL. Colornbu.u. Felirnary 14, 14.57.1/ FOR RENT, rPIIE well known Business Stand, Pio. 4 iI meehom,s Row. Po.m.t.ion given April 14.;, nest. Apply to G. W. ILA LDENIAN I= FOR SALE. "MO. 1. A 8.11111 LOT, fror.l!ng en the sd gt,ehtur:a River and Front street 160 fret, we're adjoinlog proi. tiny of George Logi, and JoLa Conprr. No. 2. TWO normi.c,sT ziousrs si;itutna on rroilirtry.r.i.etwei.iilT:in.iaa and Perry streets. No. a: DWELT INC ['OUSE'S, situated .. Perry street. between Gen. d and Toird steretc. . . . . . Tter :10.?ve ploy,' t) .152.::higoodcubovita.. Fur v_rma, &c.. on,purc of IV.I. F. Li' I VE.N. Colum. , ia, October 4, trZE3.4f BUILDLNG LOTS FOR SALE. • ()NE TRIANGULAR PIECE, containing aline:re and a tower. at the corner of Alanena turupiku and the ore road, ILUOLIL La a nude treta Cat, depot. Co!mut; tn. And al.o. ONE TOM:SAND rEcT FRONT cpen the ore-r.)ad, which wall In dirlded tato Tuts to /wit pur cho.ere—a benntiul situation for 11'.`,,,,t,taig t ,G 4 z, ReoiSti.CiaoXLClEste6mmor• the rollern(' good condemn, would Salt well for VEGETABLE LIA.RDENINO. Or the wl.cde tract of 1.5 ACP.ES be sold togetner. Apply to Columbia. July IP, 145 G-If Bellevue Rouse, T E. CORNER of Front and Walnut strectis, • coLum WA. PA. JOSIIIJA J. GAULT. PROPRIETOR. The liov,r t>s f..irniptted whth as Nterlern Iturtrurre mentv. vlld every rtztevlton will he Riven to eet urn the comfort at guekty. Chargv. moth:rule. Columbta, Mu) Z. SECROEDZIEL, Ladies Boot dc. Shoe IkgranuCacturer, No. 1 Locust street, Columbia, Pa. TNVITES the attention of the citizens L of Colombia Mid tin- public genernliy to his sure nor v. oil: in the above tine of huninees. lie respectfully Waders Lis sincere titaitka for Lin very liberal patronage he has received, nod svoutd ZIiIIIOUTICC to his patrons that he tta% coavtently on timid a large said choice variety of nanet;ets. sad it prepared to make up. in addition to his large stork of toady-in:ale work on hand. Ladies. ?bases. and CLL drees SHOES. GAITERS. BOOTS'. SLIP PER:4, &e..ai the latest and best stylas. He ' 4 solieits a continuance of the favor so liberally heroic cd Ly al.;:c. May 2, 1F.,57. JAMES SCIIROEDFA Columnina. Pa MUSIC. Z. 11. SOF:PAIID. Teacher of Muir—Caen! and 11. 11,1 r o me.t:a•--n d 1 recumr dull, sof los pro fi•ssion MONDAY. MAUCH P I .ri7 104tro.oralt.41, sorludwg ['moo. Melodeon ithd rsollll. N. 13 --O•lirls for :Jump and rroniring Pianos, repsiong bows. sod rou•iral lustrualsots iu r.nersal. 1.• DI n•creve prompt Cr/100MS 40 Loru.t street, firs: door above tha boos Columbia, Msrch 7, 11:.7. x.mmov.ar. oil - JOIIN SIIEN B ERGEIVS FURNITURE WARE ROONS. TUE undersigned having removed his Far. film, Ware Hoorn. and Aldmitactory. to hat new linck on the youth side. of Locust street. b..- twecit derond dial Third streets, respecuulty invites his friends and the pulthe to give him it Con. A large And •nornor •froolf of CABINET-WARE ANDCHAIR-WORII litil44 of sit deferiptions. will he kept est on band. which win he sold of the most rea tenable terms. As be maimatetures his own work, he is enabled to warrant every article to be what it is represented; and to be as good as it is cheep. My stock is very large, and to part emb Dres sing, Plain and Pitney flareiallt; Sideboards. Sofas. Card. Elul. Sofa, Centre. Crest Tog. Di fling and Break fast TABLES; Common. Preach and other Ith.D STRA WI, Common and Fancy CIIAIUS. and SET TEES of every style. toothier with a gendra• assort ment of all kinds of FURNITuRL:. Conceals will be attended a•tth a Splendid if on Abort notice. and all necesaary suutdau give& UND!arra Kt PM. lie respectfully solicits a share ref public patronage es well ns • continuance o f the cnsioin w•t.:t whinL he has been liberally favored. Colunelia, A pril 11. 1.'57. MIMIC& WASICCONS. At the Fashionable lir HAT EM POR I UM. TA MD . eittxFlTO bas jest arrived from the city. welt the mom tashiaaable .nil donthle lot ot HATS, CAPS, AND SLOUCHES, for gentlemen and boys. He will sett chrome? dor cash. than any other ettnblirlaurni in the lawn or country. The •übeeriber. thankful:or favors receireCt since he he♦ been 4n !mamma, Would tetoest his froencit and the ?abbe to call wad examine for them elves. J. D. GRIFFITH. A :to* new sty lcc and a fine. rote tostattneist et chi.. !rent Fancy asd Hats. April 4, t.,57. House and Sit n Painting and Paper IPUg. TUE undersigned respectfully Informs the citizens ereo;ulnta etazziST. that be will ewe prompt arts Mm. to Matra a Y Siga Pairaing, Poiker ifswging on the moo tenronab le lc rine. and ea:mantes all week exampled by him to give entire rteivrveeen. fie emit be found irt him Fling. en Front ...ay. , . nee r, gii efl the Colombia fielder.. or ut 12! rt . • :ct.ee, in Wa:Oia atrert. above Second. trOrtlers. res;ccatially P. R. VACHR. Cola.raLia, April 4.160-3 i 1304. Cocoanuts! Coooszuts! , 1000 CDCU.4NUTS just rreicr . d and for *ale br JAHN F. smnit Irma au...v.1.1,1cm the Wa.pljz&u...i 1.125.5. Colombia.:4•4 18, 18.7. P.(IIaUTION OF MUTE 9P tIONESItor Prr pine Miss's& `pots—TAM. ,IPasast rs s esriase amuck, is hisioy reeornmeadea as a astssaass tar Eissran as , 1 u 54.114, o:n.Jr• rreah d4.v E H !1 22214 D-ag ?root st J. Li. urrrLix
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