To those who want SATS AND CAPS, OF the Latest Spring and Summer styles, at lota prreec, would city, go to flee.' Hat andint Can Store, and you Will I.e accommodated. Po you 041111 o Flue :11ole.1.:n Sllk lint? Go to lie... cheap Hat alai Cap Snore• where you cant pet 010 1. 20 per COlll. cheaper than any other place the city. Do i•nn want the latest .tyle Soli Hat or Cup? Go Ife4o flat Alattithictory, where you can get them chetiper than our other puttee 111 Do you wont a Fuuey Hut or Cap tlir youth or chil dren? GO la the Fualtionatile Hat Store, where you have the large..t stock to .elect from, and can get Craps an. low t wenty-five cent•. Do you wont 10 get your Hot dressed 1.111 tree or charge? tiro. boy !Item ut Iler-' Fit-hlottuble tint 111111 Cap Z." 10 1 .0.011 Front street, a law door? east of 2 1 111C1 - 110e 4 Jewelry Store. Do you W.lllllO 0110011f0r , 1100, holu.try? it buy your Da, and Cup. at I lat itnufaetory • I)rn you venni a hal to feel ettAy and comfrtable? Go to He•s flat Store. where you call get theta made lust too, ill,. Do 3on want Summer flat.? Call at the FaQhionn ble Hat More. and get n fine l'anatit.l.Ainrictillio. Leo- Lori. St, i--. Canada, P.Ilui,C11111:1101 ail outer hind.. I. a wor d . , 1 Intl want a I lut that i. not got up by boy.: 0101 inexperieured ex tire.t.ily for %, hole- Call og. go ro Hr-+' Fa-t,tau•rblc 11.11 and Cup Store, :No. it Thrvinet'- ROW. Pfl/111 frreol, Columbia, Pa. Columbia. April 1.. INV:. JOHN W. SHUMAN'S BOOT 11.1i1D SECOEI S°I I O3LE, STREET, Colombia, Pa.-.. Theft. ti. d t i li .r er . ;:gne e hl . re;p . r manta-11re pub ! no band al the .tbovr. !are, a large aad u--araaent of UOta and Sfira.a.romariQitar. FRENCH CALF•SKIN, MEN'S MOROCCO, KIP & OTHER BOOTS Sr. SHOES, to v.-64121, hr would 111vIle nitentiten. {{avails nntlt h i ..... r 1r.010n- in will rare. 3.1111 it ton larql...t whole- I'e 11011‘1, 111 tilt rut of Ilia! all Mai tvant soot{ arl wili e.lll and ex:tonne h.„ as-israilient UI FINE SHOES FOR LADIES AND cIIII.DREN,VIP/1•1-1111t; 01 Foxed Dai l...-. Freitt•lk MoroPeo 1-.lmtip•- I .11.111 Cloth Qm:er-.DladrueKidTte unJ all the hile-t -n;.•. plow 111 ;g il 01 'foull, .111g1 Mg•ce•' 01" ev.-1s .ift• 1:C.4,1j1:1011,3111! tt fille 11-•-01::11• al: it• 0:11101, `Uell Glove '1'0p....12 , 011 , A„c• . to girlit v.grgety, ;her boil,— by • irle: Aliel4ll , lll 10 bio: netQ. an Merli 10111111u:1m, of p,,t,!,e i ,„ 4 _ I, are itivitrd 10 t•11ll examang• the W. NI (7'mA N. \ lay 12, 1::37 I 557. 1857. INTI.IIX7 GOODS ZLGIIIEN! AT CIALDEIIIAN'S NEW" STORE. Air n,6, plen.ure int inform - mu, tine publie than we hove ent,pirted our .111 . 11111011-. 31111 improve -10,0, .1 Ail 4a ve lit/W nn rouged our ...elf Oad large WI, SPRING GOODB NVe ronbally un•rtr all our friend. to col! Hod ex attune Our , ioell a•ul improvement.. whether they 141 In rurclul-e or nol.ll. a•e feel vont - 141cm than "Anil our 13wreztoell lath brie sue Call offer 1101 111 lit met x•ub t.•I-CP•here. J I:FC Ecci s.- El) —•Phe In rgeut and most varied ..,nrlii/elO of DRESS GOODS, ever opraed in Co linnbiu, including new• .pring linyudere Flounced 5,1 k Robe., ladm 5.111. , , Pinto. Plaid nod 1441.1prAl Ducal+. Ducal Rohe-, Poplin Mlle, Ile retie Robr..ll.aara Ohl,. rg 0 lithe Clla /lir., Real Preach and ninny liew• p r e-, Good- :lever 0111.recl in Ihi. phew, ENIBIItn DER' ES AND LACES. I.ailte. gill alresiv. Find al ill!+ entriOrr a varied ot %Vorke.l :Ind Cott-. (nll and Sleeve.. and and Cuff to ,natel,; J•teniiet anJ Svri....l.:ll.ring...tial Jaen.l.l. and Sun Rand. and Flotilic:ass..l..nee. ;mad of a:I Ifeaeolielted trial L'imied It..rilereil 11.tisdkereltief. Ste t &e. SIIAWLS! SIIAAVLS.!! We now have 31 ge —ortment of .4:twig. niriong. u•hteb will lie inotal a great variety 01 tilt pritile: :snit Isroelie border. of isetv the clime, co'ors float 5400 to $.510,04.1. Other •ry variety MANTILLAS! MANTILLAS!! .Tie-t opel.rll our tun,. -tor kof Sprung :11110010u 01 all rheper colored vlk, moire 1/it'1:01 , TOl lure We fierier lather to eXeilinir oar:, -.osllllel/1. We ere 110 w relleig extra that Atatotlia- ni Vor, lOw rA 12 SOLS: PARASOLS: A No. n. w 1 • :c1:1•ols of thi 4 St)lC.. n 1 nll 75,-. I. fti Pn. ICr have the largeo4 stock in c0i.."0.15. Be.? fiid Glove, al 1.1%;I:. GO(ID,!—Onr . L•tock oi nitro Gond. hag tie and - , lected wit:t w: b.uuun to plant t.I I , :ihrte and Bleach. 1)0 Al ESl' IC GOODS: % I.llg, ,• nyl, In. 1,•• 10‘,2-1 prier, N o ndr 410-111, our 19! cent Ineacilvd ...hint the prier. I 101:SEEP:El' ENG GOODS! In tki- ttnintrttnntit mitt L.• found ever)• tillinte tin. ur) Ina 0", IIC(I unrtu of 'kn., ennui...v:ll4 1100-e 1, rttittt.t.. Gr.tivE:-... I lOSI ERN' A 7s: r) Trmnirsas —Ever) v•trirn ri Ila , gt• lo•nr enloomilly nt, = At our c• 101 ll elll/1111, may nht • ap- Lc 1 - 011111 l n rind aroCk (I( Mac', tutu I ' : u tr•p Clmh 1.1!avl: and Rump t'r--un,•n••, Velvrt, Otlk and Alttr>42:tles to, Cords A.t.. CARPEI'INGS, OIL CLOTIIS, &C IVe IA py , tzr...111• filf•ren..e.,l our ..fool: 01 Super Carf.,.‘Aug . . hop., Al Titre., 1,•15 Jo. I•uper . Ilnr .11.61 Nl,lllllll $lllll ItnL 110 0,1 C:11111, from out! I:, (of, We. of ;in rit.lllll,, every ‘stAlth, a,1.41.• am; Cocou for publAt• 1,11111 , :1.1 4,1!111.. 111t1 1.0/11‘111T, Phtladelphia C, A roo f9run Prtrue f:,•t = 1\'4•111 , ..11.- 11 , 1,11101110 our ClllOO. (t0e,0,- verele itoo l o , in, 11 ( 1 1011.1111- 111 e 10rce-t .100 1000 t IL 11.1t1 .1011. ever hr. - a:Chi 10 111, 010r100., 1 111c11,C Ober 10 .4-11 01 111111 . 11 Ii C r guitar pill,. UrOar el,loloer- are 11,0,1 in 1.011 ;.101 rrrrnc a aabait nnJ v-00101;10: of Good-, ilublv,lled lor Inr .di-Ittbuilon, at II A LDP.:NUNN Cheap (71,11 eolrmatart. N. —All of Country Produce 14J,00 weX 1...11:1ogt• for Good- L.:Glyn/lOn, COAL! COAL! TEE untlersig,nctl has constantly on hand 3irld tor ...Ile. and Ihommitl White A-11, Lump, Egg. :••••to...t..l:.ilisti, tine rattltp eqoal if' not-upeuor to nut 0.11:4 111 the count;) for -tnellitig iron: 11,•,1 A-1, Lump. Stove owl Nut. of the he-1 Guth 14r S11:111101.111 1,1210:1: Sll,l MOI/111•11 /I :1111! TI vorinn Co.o— :Ir:leit• for tloole-Or pthrm.er Pine Glove Lul,lp, 1•:gz :rot 7;10 , , Cond—o -open° r article for ilogo-no and -loom porpo,-; PI) motolt NViple and Red A-b, r,olup rind 1:2,:.; On:, Broad Top -old A1`..4411,,y 111 . .1111:111DU• Coal, of the t050,•1.-1.i111.11/7.; r.illot enifoilineroi mitt the roll t• 1,11 10 \ 11. i! 10 4 11/ .1,1 e.N.itionle.nete hear the in lee-. I prep 11. d 11. m1.1..111111' above ./,‘ Citr or Il.lp le Toil. at fly %A lion. feint or t.:1114 AI-o. C . 0111:1.1 leon received ist.tl - hipped on com mie-mit .1. II %tot". .Tellie 7, F.-. 1-1 ZII4I.LXINTG SZILVM, I Ruir,,,5,“1,1,,,,,d the u.1(111 .11 C,Jr...11 Buttin:ts for rirr •pe-o flirt of Dp.r.] •,•at .11:, 4 rlitery. Cram Corlirsl.,,m, di-order. .04 the v C01:611 EVITIZE, Tnr C;11 ft' Cal Cough -. r. are noilitit.ketitretl by astir.vit ("molt :lbw,. rill, VI NW/ 44,011.. •21.1 lOW lif • , /II pr of of :Irt•tr .vei~t';l•to %I/41111.111:y, 1111/1±11.; ,Illell tire the lo,lov. Iltiv.ttit: la en .119.arril with 4) ..pellt.la for •I:1 year., send littirtng Ita t iat mal mrdu rme to no in/ rpn.... I w outlived to try /lanai It Do-- ley'r. Sawed I.liittor. and after a -nit two I 01,1 t.. is. - ,ante etittraly trout. I therefor, 1.11, great itlea-trra iii rervotratittiultotz her tni•dicitt, to il i a !W e r r a. hope !hey Wlll gis•• lin trial. ly.l:itur It pve• me grim! plen.nre to reerrasanonel Dr 11. DO.lrity'a littalttur 'Aye Inc tha eare of nitro... lily., .11 hove.prnl a VO-I amnum fl'onon"V. to the 1•t..1 lour 4411,, With mane' of the. withal/I One 1191..1 hOpe or a rule mail I bled 1.:0.1 . . 1...1v0, which gave me onotrilitiir relief I In not lot, tunic :o recommend et in tile publec. %Vm. Titonan. Nov. The eulascrilier having been taken with it very via leat acme k of ri:Nrrh.... with cramp., it la,tig in Ilte middle of the night, and not vrt..11.1.,tr to Inn tit that liner, I happened to hove it !mule of /Metre. , 11. firt,ley - . Spiced lanitor 1,1 the hour, to vi.l,lcl, l r an, i f ; so so y sin .1 plea-are. "so. completely cured by taking two do.se , ,, us direct .ed. I have -.ore ti-ed it in my family and reran,- mended it to inn Ifirtiol, 1111 d. 111 1111 enact. ji 15510 ../.1,1 1 / I <e• st 4•11. MI 1 ....leer...thy recommend tit 1.1 may oscinou, 11 the he.t extant for the cure ()I Collll l l , lllil- 11 I. intended. lieu 'e I -n. 5.11 ',ream atreet. Col oath a. De... 30, ISLA. 1 take pie:tent, m reeranmetaling Onetre.4 Ilannah 71 , ,:-.1 , /11 11,1 HI, I.l,Crit. I have I.ad two taken CIO, 1111 d C111,(1 liar With 1111, or 1101,11111. Doctor 11,11/11(111 Ik1. 1 1 , •y 1 4..111, ( I ,IIIIIOT bn too highly at rootpl.•lrly 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 me 01 : 11 ((wen bre/ Ipso than •e week, o.iier real:watt,. were tried at east my friend. prevailical upon me to try title ...lye. All t.o afflicted wail do well to give her • trial 1-I.,dider Alle7liery C;ty, l'al. reeeoMritending Dr. Hannah Spired Lnlnor to the piddle. inn II rennin cure Tor riv..pep.o.i. I had hero laboring under the di.en, tar eighteen month., null had tried different mediruu•a for it but of no avail, until I ,Pa.. preen dell upon to try her Spired Lianor. After one bottle null n half I became entirely mired. I hope tho.e adducted with than svill give it a trial. E. A. WAIT.. P. —Per,oi, cattail: at the residence of :dm 80.- icy. tared not lie .urpti.ed nt finding her a colored no. man. at thin t. nil undeniable fuel, bin clic tro.ts It w • it! riot have effect on the estruttte povrer.of her meth cnnem. April WEIXER'S erlebraled Ifominy for sale by .1 I DA .k SON. 1857 1857 NEINITSPRING 043021 s REST rush for Bargains at I. O.BRINER & G -Co's Cheap Store, corner of Third and Union streets. The undersigned have jug) arrived from Philadelphia, with ri full and complete assortment of Spring Goods, consisting of Black and Fancy colored Cloths and Cassimers. of till styles and patterns; also Saitineus, Jeans. Counnades and Linen Goods. (or .I.len , a wear ; and Satin, Silk. and Alarseilles vesting ; 311.0. Suspender.. Cravats. Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, and Glove. at prices to suit the times —which gentle men wishing in complete ()tufo, would do very well to examine FOR THE LADIES Jost received a snperiora•eortmentof Black Sake. which will he sold low; Men. Bercge de Lattes,Ging ha in•. BrillitinA. Calicoes. In•h Linens. Swi.s, Book and Cambric JR.-line, Dotted Swiss and Plaid mus lin,. Gloves, Ribbons, Goltar•, Dress Trimming., !cc de., which- for variety excellence and cheapness cannot be surpreim,ll in this market. ROOTS AND SHOES. A great variety of Gents' rine Boots. Brogans, Gai ters mid Slippers. and Carpet Shoes; also. Ladies Mo. rare° and Kid Boots. flu ners, Slippers. &e.. &, to• gather with a largo ussorimeat of Children's Shoe • of all y le• and sizes. whien„ notwithstanding the rise in leather, will be cold ut the former low prices.: QUEENSWARE QUEENSWARE- The innst beautiful styles of Queens and Glassignre ever offered in this place. Pereans commencing housekeeping will Meuse cull and examine our clock ill this line before purchasing . elsewhere. GROCERIES AND SPICES Of the he..l qua hun< mid war:tined pure and fresh. which will be -old cheap a- the market will afford. Country ',octave of all kintk taken at market pri ce-, in es.liange for good., 0 IIiGUNF:R &•(70, Corner of Thud and Union etreetu. March AYER'S PILLS. For allihe purposes of a Family Physic. THERE has long existed a public demand for aa effective pa reillive pill which could lie re lard tin 1i.3 sure and perfectly •afts in tit 0144-411011.- 11113 tut- been prepared in meet that demand, told nil extensive trod of its virtue. lists conclusively with what stoics- it avetimpledies the fillrpo-e de signed. It is easy to make it physical Pill, but not so easy to make the be-t of ail Pills-011C should have. 11014. 01111 C objection., but all the advatitsiges of every other. This loos bents .111341111134 i here. and with what sneers see would respectfully submit to the public decision. It Mot been unfortunate for the patient hitherto (lint almost every purgative medi clue is acruntiniou- and irritating to the 110W,14. . 1 . 111.1 is not. 1111311 g of them produce .0 much griping pout and revulsion in 111 C system as lit mare than counterbalance the good to he derived fronts therm.— These Pill- prods et- no Irritation or 1110/1. unless it once, from a previously existing oli•tructiou or de railigement in the bowels. Being purely vegetable no harm can arise from their to, its zany (1111311111 y, lint ills better 1111111111 y Mr 11134114 should lie taken J111:1. Ci3113,31y. 1)114414 dl erosions (04'11141r use. in the st,r. nil diseases to which they are applicable are given ou the box. A umog the complaints which have been speedily cured by Mein we may 31134,1431. Liter Com plaint. in I> various form. of Jaundice. Indigestion, Langour and Lo-a of Appetite, I.l.ile•=ces., Irruu bilny, Bilious 111434114114. Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Punt In 111.• slat. 411.1 Loins; for in Built, all these are but the coasequenee of dtseaced action of the liver. A. 3111 Operle43l. 111 Cy l(r0331 prompt 4114 cure relief rn Co-Ii Writes-, Pile., Colic. I))sentery, /honors. Scrinulti and Seurvv. Cold. with soretie.s o 1 the body, Ulcers and impurity of the blood;,, in -hors. slay and every case where it purgative is re quired. They have also produced some singularly success. 1111 411r134 i3.llol4llllli:4ll.6nius,Dropsy,Gravel, Ery• etpelas, Palominon of the Bean. Pains in the Back Samuel, and Side. l'hey purify the blood, and, by their ctimultint 31411011 011 the circulatory .3 stem. rem orate the strength °fake body, and re-tore the waisted and diseased energies of the whole organism. The thousand cases 311 which n physic is required cannot be enumerated here, 13111. troy' 5U:.434•1 111C1)1SelVes 10 1143 rest-on of everybody; and II is confidently believed this pill will answer a better purpose than a aything winch has hitherto been available to' mankind.— %Viten their virtues are 0113.4 known, the public will no longer doubt 4141113 teinetly to employ when in need of 0 cathartic medieine. Being 'dear wrapped they are pletiannt to take; nod being purely VEgelllille, HO barn, can arise from their I.IQII ill any quantity. For iniiltde duet Lions, see the wrnpper on the box. l'tepured by DR. JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, Price 25 cts. per box. 5 boxes for $l,OO. On. E. Li 111:1E1, Agent for COlllllltod, Aprll 4, 1-.57 3,1104 Cheap Trade Sales Books. N addition to the already extensive and I 'elect 'lock of hook' &c , on hand, we have jaat revel, ed n fre-h and choice .tock,pi hook. natal FM. Mmery that will make our stock without doubt, the Jorge'l and moat select we remember of ever !WHIR' nu Mind at any lime; and in prices we feel Fun , fied we can ..nit an A. we hough; at exceedingly !ow e rut and wall at COIIV-1111111111124 rule, We emend nu luso:thou to onto cull mid examine oar .iol.k. Judge fur our-elve. of the men'+ nod prier• , thereof. MURRAY, YOUNO dr. CO. Lovers of Cheap Standard Literature; .ill who would in and improve Ihrit liter trte, w•nh calunlde uud •clert hook, al unpr , cetlented Inu• e::1 pod 're the cheap New York :end l'lolatle loon •Prude Sale Stock Just hough t and on hand at the cheap book -tore sit 111:1211:117, VOUNG & CO. Laßra-ier, :\lay 2,1,37 Commonwealth Insurance Co., UNION BUILDINGS, Third street, Harrisburg, CHARTERED CAPITAL, $200,000 Inure Dentinal.. ;old other Property tog:rm. - 4 le-% or damage Ii) fire AI o eguiti-t perdu 01 the Sea, In land Navigation trial Trari.perintrort. 818 ECTGIISt:—Smeno Cameron, Geo M. Leaman, William Dock. Eli sit l•r. Jame., Fox. Geo. Bergner. lienJaiiill3 Parke. Win. 11. Kepner. A.B. Warlord. W. F. Murray, F. K. Boa-, John 11. Aerry•hill, Win. F. Packer. OrFiCl 7 ,ll: 4 :--SINION CA NI Ell ON, Pr f .chi,,,i, 111 , ,5J. ['AR E, Vice Pre•itteut. 5. 8. C•11121Elt, z•7errritary. 11 li. VRY. Azeiti,Colun)bi, Pa Al'glint 2 . 4 I;;3Ci. Ladies' & Gentlemen's Restaurant and. Ice Cream Saloon. MRS. BEITER Informs her friends and the that in connection with her (hri eiftbre we II potrottived) Ire Cream Saloon, I,lte 11.1. commenced keeping n referior) where OYSTERS AND ALL HINDS or REPRESEINZENTS may be obtained in the he•t .Iyle, and at the shortest uaurr. A. her trevotnatodneon. are very ,upertor. sonfidemly upon a liberal share of ruble, aalron..er. Every eirtet will by triode to atforel her snn.l;vruoa. _ n-IsErrErt.": BE-cr.% t•RANT AND SALOON I,c:tavern I.OV 11. t ;uid I:ilMll.slree.l., C011'110.4:1.. Nov I, 1.,50-tf. Those Awful and Terrific Accidents, I 1.111,1" hoppraino. from the careless hand ./ hug of I.llllllg fluid, eau forc'.cr be Mopped by ibe ....of Xeorrll's ruknt Safely Lamp (f• Feeder. The lamp C.lllllOl explode Irma ovenuritillgs white o,lzlrvi explode lip filling it while lighted, in cannot explode from overflowing while lighted. it Call ao% ropliate froth any known enipke,tteannot exp.ode when tilling ifilie flout titke• fire. - It'n4 ILn lamp mind feeder in conjunction, the mn•t r z plo•cI Ye Compound+ ninny lie tined. with no greater ii.mger ilian .pr•run or lard oil Tlu• lamp the elu•epett. bet: lott: onfe•t ever offered to the public. rat • 41:1 . , ,vholeAa le and retail. by MUIR. Itruggi.t. Freon Columbia, Pa. Nlll. NEW STOCK OF FANCY GOODS. rfillE undersigned respectfully announces to ),,,Iraqat• and Ihr nubile. that she ha. now on a time a..orto o o 1 rANCY A irrlci,Es. sorb Wilms Cap- and Romeo, Tn nuum^s or nut). Wind, Collor, Embroidery 01 all kind.: ale.. to I Lnrgr t..torttlient 01 I Finn Ilit•keta. I rint.peet elle solo d an elan:minion of my good, b."... those IA ho ore m wind of the above. mentioned erutdett. AlAltl'llA J. 11111.ElS. Colombia. September 13,1-56. FOR S.A.LE. rrlIE subscriber lakes this method to inform t h e p u t t i te , shot be t. prepared to furnish the BEST QUALITY OF LIME, ul ryuw nuttru to suit purchasers. mine shortest notice. This Lime is particularly adapted for plastering and white-washing. It will be delivered if desired. JOIIN ELWIN, Felitnary Wrightsville. York county. ILESTOITILL. Shaving' and Nair-Dressing Saloon. THE undersigned having removed to 'Tamil tou'o, Row, opposite the Washington Hotel, in viles attention to his saloon, ',here nil persons can receive eel-KAN AWL, KANT aaavt, and have theirhair cut rind dressed in the most fashionable and ex quisite manner. there is something soothing In a good .have : trinity-are disposed to doubt tt, I e t them try me, and I will fully demonstrate the fact. WILLIAM CLEGGETT. Columbin, April 3,18355tf MEE .7. H. HUNTEU. JUSTICE OF TUE PEACE, 118 R removed hi% • refidence and offire, to Second air-et. between Locuat and Walnut, brat door aorta of the Lutheran Church, where hr can be found at all times. April I I, I :la; ant DITCALLS DITCATAI!!. A MOTHER supply of these desirable dreall fl just received. Also, a few more criticise fine French [radiants, Buits,piuks, and Greene.. at C,FOMDERSWITTH'S May 2, IBS:. People'a Cash Store-Columbia. Warranted FreakandOenuine Gar -den Seeds. IN every variety; wholesale and retail. Assoned Boxes put up expressly (bribe Country Trude. Fine European and American Flower Seeds 10 choice varieties in Boxes for *I, with directions. 'Japan Peas. Sugar Cone Seed, Tom Thumb Dwarf pea•, kr. Orange Water Melon, new Winningoadt CaLbage Seed, & e. ' PASCHALL, MORRIS &CO., Implement and seed Store, 7th and Market at., Phila. May 20%57. Mnslc! Maslen WE have made arrangements with one of the largest Publishing Houses in Philadelphia, by which we eau furnish any mosic published in 'ilk country, at a few days DOUCE. New music received us soon as published. April IS, len. SAYLOR 4.IIIcPONALLI. C.i3JR.D. PROFESSOR Frederick Haas, a graduate of the Heidelberg and Gottingen Univerititiec, offer , ins cervices to the citizen, oreolumhia, as a Teacher of 11Ito.ic, and the Greek, L.llll, French, and German ianguagce. He may lie found at the Wachington llos.e. Mier the let or October, and he will be glad w receive public favor. - Columbia. September 27,1 W-if NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY TILE PASSENGER TRAINS N the above road will run as follows, on O and after AI A RCN 7. 1557: MORNING TRAINS. Leave Columbia for York at 3 A. Al. and 7 45 A. AL York for Baltimore at 4.10 A. M. and 10 A.M. Arrive In Baltimore 7.40 A. Al. and I P. Al. Leave , Baltimore for York at 5.15 A. AT.; Leaves York for Columbia at 11 A. Al., arrives at Columbia at 12 Al. EVENING TRAIN. Leaves York for Columbia at 6 :10 AT. Arrive- at Colambiu at 7 45 I'. Al. All the alio, e Trains connect with the Pu•senger Train- on the Phillidelpina and Columbia Railroad, both going and tramline. SUNDAY TRAIN. Leaves Columbia for York at S 10 A. AT. York fur Columbia at 5 I'. Al. D. F. CRIFFIFIL Columbia. Numb 28,1.457. Agent. Northern Central Railway Co. SUNDAY TRAIN. APASSENGER TRAIN, will hereafter leave Co lumbia for York mad Baltimore, at 8 10 A. M . ar rive in York at 9 10 A. 111., and Baltimore ni 1 o'clock P. Al. Leave York for Columbia at atve at Columbia ut 6 P. Al.. and remain at Columbia until 3 A. hl. C.C. ADIIEUN, Sup't. D. F'. GRII . FI7II, Agent Columbia, March 14.1837. -4t f-_- THE FASTEST TIME ON RECORD! THE FLORI TEMPLE Livery Stable, for merly occupied by .1 R. Edwards. hue been pars chused by Thomas Groom, and ulthoup,ll not nt the ((earliest soliciastiam of many Mends,- hut becnnue the public desire the continuation '•of a first clout( (A No. I.) I.ivere Suable in Columbia, prompt and ”—lie has determined to make thic , e in wain of HORSES AND VEHICLES realize that --The bolt tad nag Is !truer than the gray.. THE STOCK OF HORSES is of a character to 'roast Mk possessing its it does every variety to sun the bold milieu equestrian, the sedate married woman, the timid young, man, or “slow coach" old one, ra+ well as those "fast" people w•ho like horses that can go—••some. on a plunk rood.. Usury one desires sale unit reliable horse to take his family out with, he can be accommodated; if on the contrary he wain: to get over space in :he Flora Temple, style, let him call at my stable. I iI , (VC every variety of vehicles and nm making additioas to my Stock constantly. From the light trotting i.ulky and wagon. up to the heavy family car riage and batrouche, 11 cannot be beat outside of anywhere. . _ 6A• Timms will be low a, the loweot, and my Teams better than the boot. "The entrance to the stable" ran behnd from every point of the compues, I.y coming into Walnut street. just above Front on the north .ide. I tespectlully solicit a continuance of public patronuge, confident that I will retailer full catisfaction. _ _ • JAS. S. McMAHON, Agent Columbia. December 211, t 5.56. 'l'llEl OLD P 7411%, UNFURLED TO THE BREEZE. - PALL CIIIIPANN: New Fall and Winter BEADY-MADE CLOTHING at 111cTague tiro '4 Clothing Entporintn, ennotettng in pan oiCloth nod Beaver Over Coat+ ' 13uffulo nod Double Drees Conic, Cloth Frock and Bret,. Coat., Cloth 1 1 / I .l*llleue Cont., Casoltnere Buttine•tt Frock Coal., Black sand Fanny Castoincre Vaal., Black and Fancy Smitten rani, Black und Fancy :Satin Vests, Pinola and Cash. mere Vests. BOOTS AND SHOES. 8000 8000 . - 14 . 's homemade ma n uface ure from Old Berks Men's Calf, Sewed, Pcesgged Boom, Alen'' Grained and Kip Booms. Boy's and Youth's Grained and Kip Boots. Men's , Calf and Kip Moteroca, Ludiea Kid and Morocco Boot., I.:adze.. Kid Jeisity Lind Bu.kins, Lea der, Colored and Block Gaiter., Children'* Shoes in all vs rot , together with Trunk., Carrel Dots aud Cam, in all variestam i tat low figure.. FOlt CASH. Mc'PA(SDKdr 111 Di P —M RRCD ANT TAILORING DONE IN BEST TVI Columbia, October 4, 1`3.16. FURN ITURE. F URNITURE of every description from the bighren to the lowest order. warranted as good as forner,ter or Philadelphia nun produce may be had at Me HOUSEKEEPERS' EMPORIUM, Korth queer. street near Cnutgr, Lit uciiracr 0117, at prices Per below the urruesl in this section of the State. Also, magnificent Cottage Sots and splendid Windriw Shades, below Philadelphia prices. Coal and lumber wonted in par meat for furniture. KETCHUNI & VICKERY. December. 27 INA. 7: 6 . ;: n .= "4. • k. ; ^ = 1;:i < 5 t/ P 4 11 = x, ° g 0 eti - 3 -. a l. ` Z ;4 • - c: 41 -e - 3 0 F 4 00 -1 5 'g , tz. tl k ;t : •Z &1 64 .7, z 5: E. •••:.1 NI 2 1E; C/2 . r 4" ,^" E 4 1 .1 .2 E •=t 0 -4 c•S' •-•" t.• E p 4 E cA 6- 5 cn •••• :Le r" AA. . L , - 1.4 c 4 PEOPLE'S MARBLE Irrann. SIIOP in North queen street, half square .owii of the Railroad. and 3rd door north of M'Orana's White Horse Hotel. Lancaster city. LEWIS II ALDY, Marble Moron, respectfully in forms the public that he line now in his yard the lar est and best Ito . .ortment of ITALIAN AND AMER ICA N MARBLE ever offered to the eitizensof Lan citcter.and greaterthais any other establishment west of Philadelphia. flaying - made arrangements in the nest to receive marble at reduced prices. lie an nounces that lie will urn much cheaper than any other estublightnent in this city or county can do. Ile is prepared to exscute in the hest style. MONO. PINTS. TOM RS AND GRAY STON I•:S. MAN. TELS. DOOR AND WINDOW SILLS, STEPS, &c., &c..ofevery variety and price. His raellitlel for furnishing articles ill the Marble line tire unsurpassed by any other establishment ill the city, while he assures all who may favor hum with their patronage that his work shall be executed in the very best style and on the most rensonithle terms. LETTER CUTTING in ENGLISH and Gi.RMAN, done at the shortest notice,and on the most moder ate terms. Ile reopeetfnlly invites the publieto call and exam tne hi. work, beam fully satisfied to test his claim io public patronage upon it, merit.. Timakful for the many favors bestowed npon him. he bapec hysiiietutteution to busineasiozneritand re ceive o share of the publieptavounge. Lane/MCI', April 45,1955. GERMAN AGENCY, FOR THE COLLECTION OF CLAIMS, DRAFTS, POWER OF ATTORNEYS, &c. THE Anbscriber having made arrangements With .0111 C of the oldeo Banking Simmer in Ger many. t. now prepared to collect Monier and make Power of Attorneya for any pert of Germany. lie has nko made array cement, to give hi. Own Draft to any ene who wi.Mea money neat en, and guarantee• at will be paid,—having had much expe nence 111 thi. hurineva, he intends to deviate his full attention to it in future. All collection. of Claim., /Lc., attended to with cor rectness and dispatch. a nd no charges for information. For further particular/6 addreru JACOB HERZOG, Dry Good Ilderebant., No. Gil North Queen Street, Lancautrr City, Pa. N. IL—All kinds of Dernian Coin exchanged at full rate.. Derembt r 15.1n5-tf GREAT VALIREEITIir STORE. JST RECEIVED , a larger and finer stack of Toys and fancy goods than ever before. My friends and others are invited to call and examine the stock before purchasing altiewhere. an they will here find on unlimited ossonment. suitable for pre. entitle, persons-014mm, are and mote. An immense assortment of Portmonniner, Pocket Books. are.. GF.OSGE I. SMITE!, lope.l street. between the Ibink and Franklin !louse. Columbia, December 19, IS:/G. - Cheap .Carpets r Cheap Carpets! A NEW EXCITEMENT - TIAS been mated by : the opening of a New Carpet Store, ilk No. 90.1 Meeker street, first door above - 91b, south side; Philadelphia, which we have filled with a complete stock of - CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS.,,StP.: Woo e l L C s a ,s rpe lo ts,l7 . a ri n h d * Nkcmw ci , r y th e 6 l 2 . a te l i d d 7 l s6 o _ i in T ß a k pest e4h ry Crp ißis really the Orem Emporium of Market street., for CHEAP CM:WETS, us we-have discarded entirely the old-fashioned Lush prices which otheraadhere-to. Our friends front :he country caw 'buy frem as with perfect confidence. Goods never misrepresented for the sake ofmaki WnuINDO cries W. taI SHADEi', PO often S. the'di • tse. - • • As-thin is-the only place whore-a- general nasortrnent of Shades in kept, you will always and anything you want tram 95 et, to SIO. - • • • We offer extraordinarr inducements to all chrines, and boldly assert that we do cell cheaper then in anusl among other dealers; we:are: satisfied with nmall profit., preferring to do a large tinniness.— Tone putscrnage is respectfully solicited. - evAnis & WALTON- Carpet We reroorqs 304 Market street, one door above 9th, south side. JOHN 111. EVAII.. J.B. WALTON. April IS, 1331-3mon SAVING FUND OP TIIE ' National Safety Trust Company, WALNUT street, sonth-vrekt corner_ of Third. Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania. Money is received in any sum, large or small. and interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. The office in open every day from 9 o'clock in the Morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday even Men till 9 o'eln..k. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All sumsturge or small, are paid back in BOLD on demand without Entire, to any amount. ;HON-HENRY Li-BENNER, President. .HORERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. IVY. J. Rosa, Bement IT. DIRECTORS. nom , L. Benner, C. Landreth Munns, Edward L. Carter, F. Carroll Brewtrer, • Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry, Samuel K Ashton, Henry L. Churchman, Joiries B Saudi, Francis Lee. This comminy confines its business entirely to the receiving of money on Interest. The investments amounting to nearly One Million and a Half of Ora tors! as per publithed report of Assets, are mode in conformity with the provisions of the Chillier. In Real Estate. Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such first eluss securines.as will always insure perfect security to the depo-uor•, and which cannot fall to give per. nititicticy and stability to this old and well established institution, April Ts, y Hover's Liquid Hair Dye. ►THIS flair Dye needs only a trial to satisfy till of perfection tic aDm and ❑,e following ef , tinionfal from lbw eminent' A only lie Chcfnif , t. Pro. rmi•or Booth, of the U.:+ 111fift. will only confirm what /moron& have previmcdy borne te•umnny to , LaboRATONY FOR PRAMUAL CIIRMII.TRT,} SiephriN Mare. Philadelphia. February 17, 1E57. ''Being well nequainied with the saboteur:ea com posing Hover'' , Liquid Hair e.I am siiiii-fied that b) milowing the .imple directiotts given for it 4 um, it will not injure the Hair or Elkin, but will give a natu ral and durable color to the hair. JAMES C. BOOTH. Analytic Chemist." Illover's Writing lake, including Rover's Fluid. and llnver'e linlehale laths, urn too well known and in troduced to require any additional testimony of their character The 'ales _hove been increasing since heir 6 ri4 ultrodumion, giving evidence that the ar ticle.: truly poiaess that intrimac merit claimed ut firs: for them by the :Manufacturer. Order+ uddresi-ed to the Manufactory, N 0.416 Race street above Fourth. (old No. 144,1 Philadelphia, will receive prompt at:cation by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. April 16, 19.57-ly EVENS di. WATSON, PIIILABELNITA •turedt 4 .ALAIMANDER SAFES Il" •: I No. 26 Fourth I.treei. Phila. ••• Truth is mighty and must pre. • rel. , Report of the Committee ap .; romied to uperintend the • 'turning of the Iron Sit fen, at Reading, February 27,1857. REAMING, March 4. The trader-igned, members of the committee, do respect fully report, that we saw the two Safes origi nally agreed upon by Furrel &Herring, and Evans & Wat-on. !Wier.] side by side in a furnace. viz: The Safe in u=e try the Paymaster of the Philadel phia and Reol'lng Railroad Company, in his office at Reading. Inalluntettired by Ferret's & Herring. mid the Stift, ui u-r , try II A. Lantz, in his store. mans• factored by livens dz. Waldo'', and put in books pre• ci-ely alike. The (ire urns started at 13} o'clock A. M and kept up until four cord• of green hickoty, two cords dry oak and half cheratrut top wood were entirely con sumed, the whole under the superintendence of the nienthers - of the committee. The Safes were tines cooled off with water, after which they were opened and the books and papers taken out by lire cOlennillet and Pent to H A. Lantz's store for public examination. after they were first examined and marked by the Committee. The books and pa• per: taken from the Safe manufactured by Evan* and Watson 'sere but slightly affected by the intense heat while thtne taken from the Safe manufactured try Furrel- and Herring were in our judgment dam aged fully fifteen per cent. more thou 01030 taken from Evan- & Watson's Safe. We believe the above to have been a fair and im partial trial of the respective qualities of both safes. JACOB H DVSHER, DANIEL. S. HUNTER. Having been :Ibsen during the burning, we lu:ly e °hit:id.. with the übove statement of the condition of dm 'miters and books taken out of the respective z;ntlis. G. . NICOLLS. MMM JAAIES AIIt.IIOLLAND The following named gentlemen. residenis of Itelid• ills turd iis mutiny, who saw the shove fire. have purehmied twenty-eight Safes from Reuss & ‘Vilieoll -wee the burning up 10 !Hay Ls. 1857: H A. Stroll+, 1, Lepold Iliruli, I; Inane Ruth, 1; Kirk & Heiser, I; W. Rhoads & Son, I; Henry W. Pr. Wm. Moore. I; Solomon Rhoads, I; Levi I. Sunni. 1; Hi g h & Craig. I; Win. Kirek, I; Eauttnits & Boum, I; Wm. Ail cParlie r. Geo J. Eek eri. 1; J. AI & G. W. Hanstoek, 1; Ezra Miller, 1; Pollmer h Co., Milton. 1; James Jamison, I; J. H. & A. B. Warner, 1; Jacob Schmucker, 1; Wn.. M.:, 1; V. 13. Sehollenherger. 1; R. R. Corn tisny, 1. H. A. Immz,ll; W. C. & I'. P. Ertnantroui; J. P. Brides:me, 1. EVANS & WATSON HAVE NOW ON HAND _ . 300,000 POUNDS Of the above SAFES', Which they offer for sale on better terms thin any other manufacturer in the United States. Philadelphia, May 10, 18374 y Pratt's Patent Ray and Grain Rake. (PATENTED JANUARY Bth, 1656.) Also, Clover & Timothy Sower, &c. ririllE undersigned havingused Pratt & Bmell ley's Improved Rake in gathering our crop. the present neason.can say that we con.ider it a Time and Labor Saving Machine. In rapidity and ease of intention it i. unsurpassed be ally other. audit leaves the buy att will-rows, is excellent condition for pitch. tug. It is wil.co well adapted for raking NVlleat or Ont .tub le, rt• it neither wastes the grain, nor collects so much rubbi.li a. the common rake, and doer not in jure Gleam.. Some urns have used it for raking swathe of grain for binding, and found it to answer well. . For all the above purposes, it has given entire sat shiruon. Philadelphia Ceunty, Job Reich, Joseph Palmer, 2411. Wardle.. B. Worth, Chest e r County. William Stevens, George s. Hobert', Aaron Laken,', Davis Hoopes, Jew! II McClellan. Jesse Al gloat Bishop, Thomas Downing, H. A. Beale. N1111:1P111 Williams, Delaware County. Joh I hoe*, George She rplesa, Jacob !lacy, Jobe tilharplests, Richard Pam, Thomas Chu Ildey Palmer, John II Steel, Thomas I'. Bertram. la t ej r iydGar . r g e s , .io7:s Jesse Brooks. Jr. Thomas Beity, .c.tccolu y ieird J. un g m:r.oiio. J.tme• Pierce, George W. Pierce s Israel Pimta, George Pyle, Robert Read. It' Special Premium by the United States Agri cultural :society, was awarded for the above Machine. at the Cx titbit mu held at Philadelphia, in Ornober,ll9s6. irrßeeeived the first Premium o f Chester coanty Agricultural Society's Fair. ved the Art Premium of York county Ag ricultural Society's Fair. In — Received the first -Premium of Cumberland county Agricultural Boeiety i e Fair. IE7 -Received the first Presnium or Maryland Agri cultural Society. /laving the right to make and sell Pratt's Patent nor, Rake in Laticaitter, York, Dauphin. Lebanon, and Cumberland counties, they will be manufactured and sold at the Alaelnue Shop formerly owned I•y Smettley & Brandt, tSecoud street. Colombia, Pa ; Farmers and others are respectfully invited to call and examine the Machines. lIMRY BRANDT. Columbia, April 4, 107-Salon JAMES PAILIC, X 1 -- 3E 2 ' ' Jai( ..49-3EC MX MARI ErrA, PA., HAS resumed the above business at the old stand. nearly opposite Oberlin's Coach Fee— 'or), where he will be pleased to meet the public nail sure ou: teen work as mono: fall so give entire son- Wirnon December 6,1666. JOHN F. - MUTH. • WEOLESALE and Retail Candy linonfic lorer, returns his thanks to bis former patron* and the public generally, for their.liberality heretofore extended to ann, and would inform them that he has just received from Philadelphia . large lot of Chri4lmad 2bys & Fancy Articles wbleb be will sell. wholesale and small ,at the lowest Prices • He has also on nand a lair assortment of 'robs, Candles and Confeetwmary. Prom street. two doors below the 'Washington House, Columbia, Pa. Dee. 13,1e0G. CG'S B.dl'il! THE Acurowixnagro - '*"."--"-'-- , - . CHARIP.I.ON. 2 .••••;!g.:? , ' , .r ' - i'' 41.0 . . 1 The recent trials at Redding lilf , ,T -. ';' ' ` . P.. ,' -I . have endorsed the current of , b-L2 ':. - .i": J. ; public opinion, and confirmed 1 1- riVII;i 14 Frj, , the verdict of more than 200 ~/,,. ;:•;•-' . NJ2 , T.''' i accidental fires, proving con -3 ] rr a illie - 7 r. •,: fi!,..eus,°.l 2 - l ySfeatth‘a‘t el weiginirtlb"ilr i usi .....i, r . . 7. 1 .i. .-..rtrao from the Committee's • ---, .Lii •', Report oh th e Trial of Iron - • _ ...,;••`' Safes at Reading: .01% the 26th of February all the members of the committee met to witness the Safes and books and Papers. (placed in them.) and were perfectly satisfied that all was right. The day following, the burning 'look place, under the superintendence of the Com mittee. After a fair and impartial MI " g for five hours ' the Safe of Messrs Evans & Watson was first opened, the Safe being on fire inside, and the con tents partially consumed. while the contents in the Ss& of - Messrs. Ferrets & Herring were in good con diffon. and no fire inside? , Reading. March 2,2951. (Signed,) - H. F. FELIX,' P. N. COLESlAN,}Committee. A. If. PEACOCK. And endorsed by over 50 of the best men of Rend ing. The above Safes can be:lnspected at 34 Walnut Street, where the public can satisfy themselves of the great superiority of the "Herring's Patent Champion," over the defeated and used-up*iiwide ron Door Sala mander." FARRELS & HERRING. 34 Walnut Street, Phitans. Only makers alibis Mate of.fferring!s.l'aurst Champion Safes. The attempt made by oilier partigs to bolster up the reputation of a Safe which has failed so signally MI etecidattatfires in Philadelphia, (Itanstead Place.) by taking one out of an agent's store,(ll. A. Lantz.) made double thickness, ;different from those they sell) to 'Atom up" one of Herptig's, (hall'as thick) ha. Inlet wall its true reward. Herring's:4o'e could not be burnt. proving conclusively that the only tett:dile Safe now made is ..lierrinee,' . of which over 15.000 are now in actual use. and more than 100 have been tried by fire without a single 105.7. 111 ay Y 3. 1857-1 y Ketchum's Combined Reapers and Mowers, OF the manufacture of 1857, with all the tenant improvements. They are warranted to cut 10 to 15 acres of grass or grain to a day. us well as it eau be done with a scythe rr cradle. For sale by - PASCHALL MOIL RIS & CO.. Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market et., Phila May •2.1557. DRUG, PAINT & GLASS WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, Corner of Tent!: k Market Streets, Office in Second Story, PHILADELPHIA. WE invite attention to our enlarged stock of Drugs, Palms. Oils, Varnishes, stc.„ select ed expressly for our sales, arid romprising one of the finest assortments in the Untied Stales, which we of• fer at low prices. for ea-h or approved credit. WE MANUFACTURE very extensively: Premium Pure White Lead. (best,) Kensington Pure While Lead, Pearl Snow White Lead. -Vielle (Montagne" French Zinc. (best.) Pure Snow White American Zinc, Philadelphia Snow White Zinc. Silver's Pineite Fire and tVeuiher Proof Points, Chrome Greene, Yellows, and colors generally. AGENTS FOR: Porter's superior Alkaline Window Glass, Genuine French Plate Glass, (warranted.) The New Jersey Zinc Company's Products, Tilden & Nephew's N. Y. Vitrinshes, 13rooklyti Premium Pure While Lead, Hampden Permanent Greens, l'ure Ohio Catawba Brandy, &c., &., IM PORTERS OF: French and English Plate Glass, French and English Cylinder Glass, Colored and Engraved Window Glass, Daguerreotype Glass, Hammered Plate for Floors and Sky-Lights, Drug-. Cliemienl, Pet futnery 'WHOLESALE DEA AL IN: Druggists' A riicles genernlly, Puinters Tools of all descriptions, Hydraulic and Roman Cement, Calcined rind Loyd Muster, Paper Nlakers' Clay. Satin While, &c., &e. FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO., Store. N. W. cor. of Tenth and Market sts. Factory Junction York Avenue, Crown and Callowhlll PHILADELPHIA. April 4, 15.574 mos. STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!! WIIOLESALE and Retail. The undersigned cull the uttentlon of those In want of u good article of Cooking and Heating Stoves, to their extensive stock, comprising the following Stoves to wit: - - - Globe Cook, Completes, Delaware Cook. Banner, Flat Top, Bay Slate. Ariel, Buck Oook. &c , bc . ., also, Furnaces and Gus Ovens. We also cull the attention of dealers throughout the country to one extensive assortment. Rights given for some of die best articles in the Heating and Cook ing line known. •Give Us a call before purchasing elsewhere. _ ' . NEBIAN & NV.% It NICK ' ' Second and Race sigeet, Philadelphia. April Id, 1857-3 in JAMES B. HOLLINS, Importer and WhOle4ale Dealer in China, Glass and aneensware, No. 316 Market street. above? Teach, south side, Philadelphia. Nov. 29,1856.0 mm 111. AVISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, NO. 72_ North Second Street, opposite the Mount Vernon House, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches. full jewelled, Id K. cases $2B; Silver Lever do , d0.,*1 2; Silver Lepme do.. SO; Guar lier,es, to e 7; Gold Spectacles, 04,50 to $10; Silver do , $1,50; Silver Table Spoons, per sett. 614 to $10; Silver De‘ert do.. do., SO to ell; Silver Ten do.. do., E l 4 75 to $7.50; Gold Pens and Gold Cases. 55,25 to 55; Gold Pens and Silver do, el; together with a va riety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb. Guard and Fob Chains. All Goods warranted to be us represented. I.Vutehes and Jewelry repaired in the best manner. A Imo, Masonic Marks, Pins, Ac., made to order. N B.—All orders sent by mail or otherwise, will be punctually attended to. Septetuher 27, 1850-ly ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, 288 Ckesuut street, Pkiladelphia. WM. S. CAMPBELL, PROPRIETOR. W. AIIILLIN, SUPERINTENDENT. May 17, 1E.93-tf STAUFFER AL HA.RLEY. CHEAP WATCHES & JEWELRY W l TA L rgi l t E t„. A nif DELPIIIA IVATCII AMU JEW -1.11.RY STORE," No. 96 ,North Second street, corner oiQuurry, l'hil'a. Gold Lever lVatclies, full-jewcla,lB car CRlzett, SO9 00 Gold Lr pine, 1:1 caret cases, 21 00 Silver Lepine, full -jeweled, 12 00 Silver Lepine, jewels, D 00 Superior Quartiers, 7 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 rine Silver do. 1 50 Gold Bracelet•, 3 00 Ladles , Gold Pencils, 1 00 Silver Tea Spoons, net, 5 00 Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00 Gold ringer Rings, 371 , co. to 04:1; Watch Clauses, plain 12 ems., patent thl, lunet 24; other articles in proportion. All Goods warrauted to be what they u re uold for. On band •ome Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines still lower than the above privy.. & HARLEY. Philadelphia. September 27. wawa' ATTELNTIONI ROWERS of Grass and Tobacco, use Lei nou's Super P Isoophate of Lime. ed,9o per bitl or e4O per inn GROWERS OF CORN AND POTATOES, Uoe Leinau's Annerienta Fertilizer, 630 per hbl.. or 525 per ton. There has been received three diplomat. from Peuitoylva MB. New York Rad New Jersey State Agricultural Societies, and Crystal Palace Associa tion for the above Fertilizer*, which have been in tincerooful nor far the past five years. Orders each". ping the cash. or drafts, mailed and regimered, will be promptly attended to by (L A. LEINAIT, Proprietor, No. 19 South Front at., Phila. May Oh, 1856-tf GA RDEN ENGINES RUINING a strum of wattr 60 to 60 feet. Cava Iron Lift. and Force Pump., Horn Door ollere.Turnip Drillsamproved Wheat Drills, with Oats and Grans Seeder attached; Plows of various patterns and sizes; Square and Expanding Harrows, Gore's Patent Premium Hinter Worker—n new article just received. Aleo, other articles for the farm and garden, in their proper cannon. • _,PASCHALL, MORRIS & CO" Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market, Phila. July 19,1856. List of New Books. TUT RECEIVED at Saylor k McDonald's, Mig. Lenbe , n New Cook Book, Weddißeld , n New Cook Book, Inquire Within; or, 371 R Fact. for the People. Bamford; a Tale of Bacon's BebelliOn, by St George Tucker. The Border Rover. by Fnmerron Bennett, Tigris, or the Secret of Power, by Mrs. Southworth The Life ■nd Adventure,. of fleeklyorth, a cairn tive of life among Cie !whams. Columbia, April 18,1837. • Carpets! Carpets!! AFEW, words about Carpets. we only bay them when we can sell them cheaper than our sleigh. hors. Purchasers will Gad it PO by calling at FONDERBBIITH'B May la, 1817.. People's Cash Store. Should any One STAND is need of a fresh article of Dram cheimie.i.,oilo.Flavoring Est rano., Spices; am., tall at the People'. Dreg and Presctiption Siore,No. wen. Row, Front .trees, Columbia, where,tbe vabaeriber ban ;ant opened a new pimply. May Id, to5:.1( J. D. lIALDEMAN. ASUPERIORiaIitIe of.kamlng Flnid joist received and for sale by H. SUYDAM & SON. A LARCH lot of City cured lined Beef, ust reeelved at SUYDAJIog & 80N '8. Columbia. December 20.1850. ANEW and fresh lot of Spices, just re ceived at a. cUTDADI ar. flex's. Colombia, Dec. 20,113.50. CODNRY Produce constantly on hand an d far sale by It. SUYDAM &SON, HOMINY, Cranberries, Raisins, Figs, Alm onds, AVainuts, Cream NUL.. Ire., just received U. 6UTDAIt It %OWL Columbia, Dec. 20,1858 SUPERIOR, lot of Black end Green Ten, Cotree and Chocolate, just received at U. FUTDAII.I & wren Dec. 20,1850. Corner of From and Union st% TUST RECEIVES, a beautiful assortment of tr Glass Ink . Stands, at the Headquarters and Newa Depot. Columbia, April 18, 1857. VITRA Family and Superfine Flour of the Xi best brand, for sale by IX. SUYDAAI & SON. JUST received 1000 lbs. extra double bolted Buckwheat Bleat, at Dec. 20, 1836. H. SUYDAM fr.. SON'S. ABLE 'end b Rock Salt, by the sack or bushel, for Marc cae h . &;181 -' 7. 1. 0. BRUNER CO. TIE GRATH'S ELECTRIC OIL. duct received. If fresh supply of this popular remedy, and for sale by It WILLIAMS. May 10,7950. Front Street, Columbia. Pa. ALA RGE asgoranent of Ropes. all sizes and lengths, on hand and for sale at THOS. WELSH'S. March 19, 1957. No. 1. High street. BOOTS, SHOF.S, °ROOF:RIBS, &c., also, Fresh Burning Fluid, just opened at THOMAS IVHLSIPS March 21. 1887. No. I. High Street. DRTME Hams. 'boulders, Dried Beef, and Sides just received at March 29.1857. BRUNER & CO'S. - - UG A RS. Sugar•, of the best qualities jut , ' received 13 and tor sale by Abaci' 2y. 1857; BRUNER & CO. 1) ROOMS. Brooms, Drams. 'urge 101 just re ceived, at [ma 28, I $57 j BRUNER & CO'S. QOM" of all kinds suitable (or washing and the toilet. at If. 0. BRUMER te. CO., March ta, 1857 COFFEE'z; &TEA 2. of all kind+ coal pricer. for sale by • I. O. BRUNER 24 CO'S. March 28. 1857. FISH, Fish Fish—Codfish, Mackerel. Herring, &c for sale by I. O. BRUNER & CO. March, 29, 1957. A NEW lot of WHALE AND CAR GREASING OILS, received at Ow •tore of the subscriber. May 10,1RGII. Front Street. Columbia, Pa. FRESH Burning Fluid, Juat received and for nnle by I. 0. BRUNER & CO. March 28, NW. DRIED BEEF, Extra and Plain Hams, Shon!dere and mesa Pork, for sale by THOMAS WELSH, March 21, 18.50. No. 1. Ingh street. OATS, Corn, Hay, and other feed' for P ale by THOMAS WELSH March 21. 1P57 S .zi r , o ro . w Ner y rle.l Cu ha, AL and Sugar Moore , for hlurelt Y 7, 1£57. 1. O. Int.UN 1 R & CO. Damaged Books. WE HAVE ju=t received n large lot of Book IF slightly dointiged by wiiter. which we will sel off cheap. SAYLOR & AIcDUNALD. Colmolai°, April 18. 1857. MlC:ll=t. .10.41..X.,M : 2000 TOSS Pittsbail Gas Coal, 400 tons Balt. Company White Ash Lump Coal.— Applf to B. F. A PPOLT/ & , Nos. 1, 2 & 6, Canal Basin. Columbia, January 31, 1657. FOR SALE, ALARGELOT ofCherry and Poplar Boards, wide] will be sold low for cask. Apply to B. P. A F'POLD CO., Nos. 1,2 and 6, Canal Basin. Colmbiaa, November 22,1656. Kennedy's Medical Discovery. TUE announcement that I have received a lot of valuable mediciae, as all !hat is necessary to met , al a share of the afflicted's patronage. Apr 114,1857-1( J. H. HALDEMAN. Fresh EthereaL A LCOIIOI, and Pine Oil, tan always be had at the lowest prices, at the Golden Mortar Drug tore. [Nov. 29, 1656. .7IIST RECEIVED. 20BOXES ORANGES, 1000 Cocoanuts, and a lot of Prime Nuts. For sale by F.:I:MITI-I April 4.185 - 7. Wholesale and • "Patent Safety Night Taper, " DRCLANT Sans Macho for the bed chamber, To ll ',uncoil:obi and Hotel Keepers. It coats but a tri fle, and to warranted tint to consume more titan a six pence of oil in a week. Call and examine them at the Drug and Preoertption store of April J. U. lIAI.DbIbIAN. SILDIDMIA LODGE, DAGUERREIAN Corner Front .5- Locust Streets, Columbia, respecetfully informs his old friends and the public generally, that he has again taken charge of his rooms in person, and will be pleased to see all who may favor hirn.with a coll. PICTURES TAKEN FOR 25 CENTS, And upwards, and satisfaction guaranteed. r si e r i e t d from the Gallery unE N itls P L c c tu h re asi e s e r d ea l l?y Columbia, March 7,1657. NOTICE: TOIIN SLACK would most respectfully in form his friends and the public generally, that he has leased for a term of years.the old -tend In Locust street, between Second and Third streets, known as the LAMB TAVERN. Exten.tve stabling and yards, (the largest and hest tit the borough.) afford ample room to 'accommodate those who may favor him with their custom, Careful lto.ilerti will be provided, and no pains spared to nu•rit public confidence. He would pitnicularly call the attention of Drovers. to ht. ample yard accommodation. for droves. fin TABLE shall lie well supplied,stund second to none; and whatever it shall want in Mow, shall be made up in substance. Columbia. March 14.1857•1 y NEW PALL AND WINTER DR"lir GOODS ! OPEN this day, at &TAUB & BRO'S Cheap Cush Satire, an extensive assortment of Dry Good.. viz: LA DIVAS , DRESS GOODS —Block Gro de Rhine Silks; all widths black India Satins' stinted end plaid Silky Mous de Leine; Mona de fiege; Woolen l'laid; Cashmeres; Chinires.and Puma in tall varieties. AWLS AND M ANTI LLAS —Siclla. Lot:I; and Square !troche Shawl.; Bay Siam, Empire anti Wa terville Long and Square Shawls. CLOTIIS AND GASSIMERES —French black Cloths of Nelson's make; English Mae Cloths and brown do.; French Flack itassimere—eiriped and Main do; Brocade, Silk, black Satin and Curetmere Veiitinge. HOUSIRKEEPER'A GOODS.—Bleached Meml ins, Unbleached do.. Tickings, Clietika, Table Dia'pera, Toweling!, Hosiery and Trimmings In, all varieties. The above goods have just been purehnsed in New York and Philadelphia. FOR CASH, and will be sold at small advance, for the same. Oct. 4, 1668. ItWAGE/E. & BRO. Susquehanna Planing COLUMBIA, PA. • TUE undersigned 'respectfully announce to t h e ir friends and patrons, and to the public gen. erally. that they , are prepared in furnish ell kinds or FLOORING, SIDING AND SURFACED LUMBER. Also, Doors, Sash, - Shatters. Blinds, IVindow 'and Door Frames,- Mouldings, ha., at the lowest market prices. MI order' by mail or 'otherwise addressed to the undersigned, Columbia, Pa.. Phan receive prompt at tention. DICKINSON dr. HUNY. May 31.18.50-tr. GREAT BARGAINS. THE undersigned are Haw receiving and will be opening during the next week, at their store in Locum meet, opposite the Colombia Bank. a new and large assortment of Goods suitable for the lemma. consenting in part of DRY GOODS, each as Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest ing!, Black and Fancy Silks, together with a great variety of LADIES DRESS GOODS; 110USEFURNISIUNG GOODS, such as Sheeting% Bluelint,Ttekinge, Cheeky., Oil Clothe, Sh od., & c . GROCERIES of every description—fresh and of the beet qualities; Together with a general awortment of queeneware Glassware, Carpets, Blinds, Looking Glasses, Drug- gets, Matting,. Rugs. WALL PAPERS, In fact everything kept in a well-regulated store. Call and scour assortment, an we feel satisfied that none will go away disappo inted, a. we szrz tr.axstirsza , wog clan! ‘: and are thereby enabled to sell goods tube very LOW EST FIGURER. FRY k ItAGMAN. Colarni in, April it 194. CRAMPS, SCALDS; BURNS, Sic. CDEED in a Awn time by Cooper's - kali- PaLtaitteiure. Asa pain ulleviator,thirainetare. though cot infallible. 13 not surpassed by any other ever offered to the afflicted. end takes the precedence of un others wherever. it is used, inasmuch as it its purely V I•XarfA 111.1.1 r °mei 11. not hi sip POISONOUS, and muy be used with SAFEMIC. One bouts has beets ttoyem to cure six cure. of Dysentery, besides o case. or two of Cramp and Colic. It will relieve almost , every variety or Pain. within from one minute to St teen-minutes—even the most acme eases of - Neuralgia and Rheumatism, midis used, not only by Physicians, but by Renicsha of class . nitd rant, • • - IS IT GOOD Il'OFIl It is good for wind and pain in the Stomach and Bowels, Diarrhea and Dysentery, Colle, Cholera and, Cholera ittorbus, Rheumatism acute, chronic and ner vous. Pbthisie or Asthma, Croup, Colds, Coughs, Scalds, Burns, Wounds Bruises, Sprains, Stiff and , Swollen Joints. - Neuralgla or Tic Doloreaug, Tooth ache, Sick and Nervous Headache, to quiet a nervous. remlessuess, and Otis enable one to sleep calmly.— Pain in the slde, a Stitch in the Buck,Crielcs,Cramps,, and almost every kind of pain, internal Slid external; Ivy Poison. Stings and Bites of•Polsonous bisects, FEVER AND AGUE, PITS, Hiccough, Heartburn, Cold Feet, Freezes, Chilblains, Painful Corns, Swell ! ings, Old Sores, to allay Inflammation, and' prevent Alortification.&c.,,Stc. Er PRICE 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. ..A moy 2, 1652. Dn. E. 11. HERR, Agem, Coltfeithia The Greatest Medical Discovery , OF THE AGE. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, bat discoTered in one or OUT COinlnOn paSitire weeds st remedy Oa! cureg • - - EATERY ItiND OF .11111330 R, from the worst scrofula down to a common pimple. lle ha. tried it in over 1100 cases, and never felled except in two Cases; (both thunder humor.) He has now to possession over two hundred - certificates of its virtue, alt within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sow mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind, of Pim ples on the face. Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. TWO bottles ate warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth and stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the wont raise of blrysipelus. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor ie the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the cars arid blotches among the hair Four in six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt arid running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin: Two to three bottles arc warranted to cure the worst einee rif riegworm. Two to three bottles are seam nted to cu re the most despernie ense of rheumatism. Th:Te to four bottles are warranted to cure the-salt Meese, Five to eight bottles will cure the worst caeca scrofula, A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle. and a perfect cure is warranted when the ahovequnti tity is taken. Reader. I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of bin every case. So sure us water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humor. I sever sold bottle ofi It but that I sold another; niter a trial it always speaks for itself There ere two things about this herb that ap pear to me surprising; first that it grows in our pas tures, in some places quite pientiful, taut yet Its value has never been known until I discovered Ii In seeond,that it should cure all kinds of humor. lit oraer to . give some Idea of the sudden rise rise great populerity of the discovery, I will state that in Aprib . les3, I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—in April, leti4, I sold over one thousand bottles per day of it. Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been In business twenty and thirty learn, say that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was ever like rt— There in a universal praise of it from all quarters. In my own practice 1 always ',kept it strictly far hu mors—hut since , its inirodOrtion as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have. been found in it that f never suspected. Several eases of epileptic fits—a disease whi c h wa y always considered meuruble. have been cured by w 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 than I have. . I know of several caned Or dropsy, all of them aged people. cured by it For the various diseases of the Laver, Sick Ikadache, Dyspepsia, asthma. Fever and Ague, Fain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in diseases of the kidneys, ice., the dis covery has done more good than any medicine ever known. . No change o(diet. Byer necessayy—eat the best you get and enough of it. Dtascrioas roe Usst.--tAdalta one table spoonful per day—Children over ten years ‘ dessert spootilid-.Chil dren from five to eight) ears, ten apeman,. As no di rections can be applicable to alt eiPetolitertionfhtalso sufficient to operate on the bowels twier n day. Manufactured by DONALD R1.7.4NE0Y, No. IRO Warren street, Roxbury. Mass. Price.Sl.oo Wholesale Agent+, New York city, C. V. Clickner, 81 Barclay street; C 11. Ring, 192 Broadway; Rinditon 4 & Clark, 275 Broadway; A. B. Bc. D. Sunda, WO Fulton. street. Sold in Rochester by J. Bryan & Co., Wholesale Agents, No. 112 State atreet; oleo. by L Po.a.& Co. GENERAL AGENTS HOE PENNSYLVANIA.—T..W. Dyo lt & SculS. For *ale in Columbia by R. Williams, and hlcCotkla• & JUDE 24, 16.56-1 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. ALIVE TAR is applied and inhaled, and is not taken. RECTIONS —Apply by rubbing where pain or dkeuse exkis, then coVer the port• with u piaster made of oiled silk, to which stitch u thin layer of cot ton batting; then cover the batting with thin muslin. Cotton or woolen flannel may be used i asteadof tho oiled silk Master, but the operatious of the remedy will not he as speedy, nor us effective. Fan INUALING.—PIace IL saucer over a bowl of hot water, (and keep it hot,) pour into the saucer enough Olive Tar to cover the Lettom: the uponment wilt soon be filled with its odor, affording to the patient an atmo•pherc Impregnated with the delightful, blooded aroma 01 THE OLI VF AND OF THE PINE. . la - Renew the Olive Tar dit:ly for inhaling by the above method. Another method of inhaling is to put Olive Tar on the Oiled Silk Plaster, which being worn upon the chest, the heat of the birdy will cause the Olive Tar to evaporate gradually, and as it rises it will be in haled. The Oiled Silk Plaster should be medicated with fresh Olive Tor every other stay. In acute cases. or in (Loge of long standing, both of the above meth ods of inhalation should be used. By adhering to the above directrons,the very worst forms or diseases ef the Throat or Lungs. if not speed ily cured, will be greatly relieved; while temporary colds, Sore Throats, Inflamed Lungs, Catarrh, croup, Coughs, Isc., &c., will yield at once to its combined curative powers. Stafford's Olive Tar softens and penetratesthe skin; therefore in all Chronic or Active Inflammations it will be found highly beneficial, us it acts directly npon the Nerves, the ltlus.eles and the Joints, OLIVE TAR OINTMENTIs Amide by mixing Ol.ve Tar and Mutton Tallow in equal parts. Tins Oint ment Is a positive cure for all diseases of the skin Pain cannot exist where 011ve Tar or Olive Tar Ointment ie applied. Stafford's Olive Tar does not contain any rninera. substances, nor any poutonousldrug; the principal in gredients are PitehiPine Tar, and Oil of the Spanish Olive. Stafford's Olive Tar is manufactured by a process recently patented .by Mr. J: R:. Stafford, Practical Chemist, by which process ail the Acid and Acrid properties contained in the substances forming this Compound, are separated without the use of Chemicals. Sold ‘Vholesale and R etall, by R. IVILLIA MS. only Agent in this place, Stafford Olive Tar Company, 18 State Street, New York, and by Drnggists generally July 19, 18511.1 y New and Cheap Groceries. THE undersigned take this method of re lumina sincere thanks to their mammas friends for the liberal patronage given them daring the past year. and respectfully ask a continuance of the same. They have Just returned from Philadelphia with a very large lot of fine Guyette., Confectionery, to., among which may br found the following: Love nutt's Syrup New York Syrup Prime baking Molasses, Sugar Douse Molasses A A large lot of-Sugars. Coffee. he. - ' Alpo a lot of fine Baking RA i•InS. only tat tents. Fine large bunch and layer Raisins, m wholt and quarter boxes. 25 bore- Figs. different grades. A lot of Prune., in fancy boxes, very Zoe. A large lot of fumy and common Candies. Also, Fig, Marmalade, Jelly Cakes. Sap Sago Cheese, Rerehup, and a great variety of other 'Miele*, suitable for the prevent season. , ErrPtitaist OM cc a CALL. H. SUYDAM & SON, Corner of Front and Union stoems, Columbia, December 13, lOW. remnaurmnartma AND NEW GOODS. twin onderftigned having taken the store lately aeon J. pied by his brother, in ,Locust street, opposite the Colombia Bank, and havinpassoeiated with hint in business, Mr. P. L. HAGMAN. will 'continue the siness ander the firm of FRY &HAGMAN, where we will open in a few days. a very large assortment of new goods. enngigting o f DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Queensware, Olessware. Carpets' Oil Cloths, Wall Papers, &e., &c.. &r., all of which we are determined to cell at the 'VERY LOWESTPRICES. As we in tend doing - an EXCLUSIVE CASH BUSINESS, we will be able to compete In prices with any store is the county. We respectfully solicit acid from our friends and the public generally. H. H. FRY. Country Frodace always taken at the highest mar. ka prices. Columbia, April 5,1850. PRIME GERSTATM SEGARS. ir RITE JUSTRECEIVED 200,000 MORE of those PRIME SEGAUS; whim I will sell CHEAPER than any Store In this or any oilier WWII. EitC3Wearb.C.COXPDXIBIip, and atbess-will do well lor-givlng. me a call_ Worn purchasing elsewhere: ti - The nbove mentioned Segars etn-be seen at. J. P. SMITH'S' • , itiliolesale Confectionary establishment, Front Meet, two doors below the Washington lions; Columbia. Columbia, Aug. 30, 1835., .
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