The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, July 18, 1857, Image 3

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    star"l understand, Mr. Jones, that you
can turn anything neater than any man in
this town."
"Yes, Mr. Smith, I said no."
"Well, Mr. Jones, I don't like to brag, but
there is no man on earth that can turn a
thing at *el as I can whittle it?"
"Poh, nonsense, Mr. Smith, talk about
whittling; what can you whittle as well as
I can turn it?"
"Anything, everything, Mr. Jones. Just
name the article that I can't whittle, that
you can turn, and I will give yon a dollar, if
I don't do it to the satisfaction of all these
gentleman present."
"Well, Mr. Smith, suppose we take two
grindstones, just for trial; you may whittle
and I will turn."
Mr. Smith slid.
M. Notice to Property-Holders. ..191
For the information of the owners of Re
-al Estate in this Borough, we again publish
the 2d. Section of an Act of Assembly, passed .
•on the 29th. of March-, A. D. 1855, relating
to the collection of Water Rents in Columbia.
"Sxcriox 2. That tbC Water Runts here
-after to tie asses'ead, shall be a lien on the
feeehold occupied by persons using the
Water, to be recovered in the same manner
as taxes due the Commonwealth are by law
recoverable."
A CARD.
'7l, the Saute of the Columbia Spy:
SlR—Since I have been announced as a candidate
for the Shetifialty of Lancaster county, I have been fre
'quently interrogated by old friends, as well as more re
.ceetly formed acquaintances, as to the length of time I
have been a resident of the county:, at the same time
being informed that reports are in circulation that I had
just come to the county—in some cases stating the time
to be two' or three years, in others four or five years.—
And as it became a. matter of considerable interest to a
large number of our citizens who take an active part in
the selection and election of our county officers, I was
asked to state the facts in relation to the subject. In
addition to these inquiries, made of me in person; I have
received several letters from highly respectable gentle
men living in different and most distant perm of the
county, asking the same Miestion, and desiring an an
swer thereto, either privately, or through the medium of
the Press, as best suited me.
MSiiNMMIM=O
. 4 Leacock, June 22d,18.57.
' , JAY Carivrars—Sra:—Repons are in circulation,
which, if not corrected, may prove injurious to you, viz:
That you have only been a resident of this county some
three or four years, and therefore have no claims to any
office. Will you please give me an answer to this in
quiry, either privately or through the medium of the
Press, as you may deem most proper, and oblige many
who are anxious to know the truth..
The inquiry is in Itself perfectly respectful and proper,
and as it bears the impress of candor, and a desire to do
me justice, I (eel free to give it a respectful and decisive
answer. And as I do or say nothing. politically, so
cially or morally, that I wish to conceal from the world,
I wish you to publish my reply, so that hereafter none
need give currency to such miprepresentatiens—unless
they do it designedly and maliciously.
I came to the city of Lancaster. direct from the place
of my nativity, (viz: Hartford, Conn.,) about the middle
of October, 1845, and after spending the fall and winter
ensuing, in this county, I returned to Connecticut, and'
brought my family with ate to Souderaburg, Lancaster
county, 7 miles from Lancaster, which place we reached
March 42nd, 1848. We remained residents of Souders
burg some 8 months, when we removed to this city.
since which time we have been constant residents,
milking a period of more than eleven years residence in
the county with my family, and nearly twelve years (or
myself.
I regret the necessity for this publication existed, but,
believing that justice to the community as well as my
self demands it, I could not refrain from making this
statement. Respectfully, JAI" CA DWELL.
July 11,1857.
SzNAvoa.—We are authorized to announce
BARTRAX A. SLIANITZR, Esq., of Lancaster,
as a candidate for the office of State Senator,
subject to the decision of the Union County
Convention.
July 11, 1857 to
PROTRONOTART.—Wa are authorized to
announee that PETER MARTIN, of Clay
will be a candidate for the office of Prothono
tary, suect to the decision of the Union
County Convention.
April 25, 1857—tc.
CURS. or QUARTER. Suasroxs.—We are au
thorized to announce, that SAMUEL Evens of
Columbia, will be a candidate for the office
of Clerk of Quarter Sessions, subject to the
decisions of the Union County Convention.
SHERIYFALTY.—We are authorized to an
nounce Mr. JAY CADWELL, of Lancaster, as
a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject
to the decision of the Union County Conven
tion.
May 2, 1857-to
RECORDER.--We are authorized to an
nounce George Leamon, of East Lampeter,
as a candidate for the office of Recorder,
County subject to the decision of the Union
Convention.
May IG-tc
Tag SHIRIFFALTIr.—We are authorized to
announce Benjamin F. Rowo, of Providence
township, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject
to the decision of the Union County Conven
tion.
May 16-tc
lier-We are authorized to announce that
'CHRISTIAN SHINN, of the City of Lancaster,
will be a candidate for the office of Sheriff,
subject to the decision of the Union County
'Convention.
May 2, 1857.—tc.
WOOD'S lIAIR RESTORATIVR.—...We have
never known any other medicine win as large a
share of pub/ie confidence in so short a time as this
has done. It has not been more than a year since we
'first heard of it, and it now stands at the head of all
remedies of the kind. We have never used any of it
ourselves, having had no occasion, as oar "crown of
glory" not only as yet retains its original color, but
gets more so—but some of our friends have, and we
have never known it to fail of restoring the hair to
its original color. We advise such as are becoming
prematurely gray. to give the "Reatorefive" a trial.—
Chester, (Illaneis) Her a a, Acne, 1854.
June 18, 1657-21
07 - H•ifintray's Ointment torti Ps* have a comma.
Mae reputation. In every land, Christian or e
to which commerce hat 'carried them, they have be
come standard remedres for the most painful and
dangerous VMstptainta to which humanity is liable.
The ointment Is an acknowledged specific for all
eruptive, tumorous, and ulcerous disorders, and there
is no disease of the stomach, the liver or the bowels,
that may not be subdued by a persistent use of the
Pills.
June 18, 1857.
Tea Arraoscumo Fooirrn.—Everybody is making
preparations of some kind for the proper observance
of the glorious Fourth. Some will go abroad, and
some will stay at home, others will remain sober,
some will don military uniforms, while the reat ma
jority will wear such plain clothes as are becoming
to respectable and patriotic private citizens. Of
course the great mass of these people will get their
garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rock
lin! & Wilson, ND*. 610 and 603 (new style) Chestnut
street, above Sixth, Philadelphia.
July 4,1057-Im
"Woorn.ann CRIA) , -.A pomade for beautifying
the hair—highly perfumed, superior to any French
article imported, and for half the price. For dressing
ladles' hair it has no equal, giving It a brightlossy
sppearance. manner. caues gentlemen's heir to al way s
asset natural it remoras dandruff.
giving the hair the appearance of being fresh sham-
Pso . , mod. Price only filly cents. Nona genuine unless
!Md FETRIDGE & CO., N . 'Fork,
• Iri elan of the uitalm of a Thousand Flowers."
For aals by all Druggists.
Feb. 121.6tneow
FEMALE WEAKNESS.
Actuate, March 13, 1855.
weakness. firer atomaah
Ggame—ltir Wife has long suffered Rom a female
wain vary weak, and it
a c with di ffi culty she could draw a long breath. for each
effort was accompanied by a sharp pain at the pit of
the stomach; her appetite aad general health have
beim very poor for a long time. But roar "Bach's
American Compound,'" bas entirely cured her. •
weak back, with constant pain in the small of the
back, was soother diffieraty my wife suffered from;
your medicine is giving Mir so much strength. that
this is fast disappearing. I have great reason to be.
have poor ' , Barb's American Compound" the most
powerful and effective medicine for this and other
Asa:Neal have ever known.
yours respeotfolly, GEO. W. CRAY.
lach's American Compound owes Its success to
.the intrinsic curaterd ezcOcrlied or the vegetables
-which compose it. Lt contains a thiapairmt
Zaireeefladeci Div drCemas Am& saw Alt giosa
Phs,raddic, bat long known to the Indians as a neon'
failing cure for ileirotglail, Consumption. Honors of
the Blood , and chronic diseases in any part of the
system. This medicine can now be had of ail relia
ble dealers in the United Mates and .Canada. See
advenicement in another column.
May 110, 185: -eta
117"&put= TO Ati.!—Uniformity or Prices! A
New Feature in Business! Every one his own sales
man.—Jones & Co., of the Crescent One price Cloth
ing Store," No. 200 Market street, above Sixth, Phil—
adelphia, in addition to having the largest, most vs,
ried and fashionable stock of clothing In Philadelphia,
made expressly for retail sales, have constituted
every one his own salesman, by having marked in
figures., on each article, the very lovVest price it can
be sold for, so they cannot possibly vary—all must
buy alike.
The goods are all welt sponged and prepared and
great pains taken with the making, so that all can
buy with the full assurance of getting a good article
at the very lowest price.
Remember the Crescenton Market. above Sixth,
No. 200 JONES & CO.
-Tune 13.18574 y
1.!
On ths 21st ult., by the Rev. J. H. ?Reny', Mr. C.
Ilmuss to Miss Dos• Hiram, both of Columbia.
On the Ath instant, by the same. Mr. Joins STAN AN to
Miss FANNY HAIRS, both of East Hempfield.
On the 15th Instant, by the Rev. William Barns, Mr.
JAXLS E. HENRY to Miss Ectzt JANN CALa - r, all of Co
lumbia.
I'M SALMI
A FARM of t 4 ocres with good Brick Improvements,
adjoiaing the borough of Columbia.
S. W. MIFFLIN.
July 18,1857
Fine Family Groceries.
A SELECT assortment of the beat Family
Groceries ever offered to the Columbiana, at the
Wine and Liquor Store, Walnut street, adJoining the
Washingtbn Mouse.
DANIEL HEAR.
.12:77Congrcts Water in quarts, Bedford Whter in
puns, just received.
Columbia, July 18, 1857.
Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes,
MELAINOTYPES & PATENT LEATHER
PICTURES.
THOMAS B. SDMMERIL respectfully informs
the citizens of Colombia that he has taken
ge of Dellinger's Photograph Rooms, Corner of
Front and Locust streets,Columbia, Pa., where he is
fully prepared to take al the above named pictures
in a style not to be surpassed by any other artist.
A long and large experience has enabled him to
become perfect master of the art; he therefore flatters
Maisel( that be will be able to render entire satisfac
tion to all who may favor him with their patronage.
As the _ .
MELAINOTYPE
is s late Invention. and many persons have not seen
them, he would elate that they arc taken on sheet
iron, and in richness of tone, warmth of expression,
completeness of detail, and boldness of feature, Good
didainotypes are not surpassed. They will receive a
fall without a fracture, a bend without injury, may be
washed off when Roiled, and handled without the face
being marred, unless by rough scratching, which
would deface the best nil painting.
From 10 to 3 o'clock is the best time for children.
COPYING DONE, AND WARRANTED TIM;
Also. Pictures put in Rings, Medallions and Pins.
All pictures taken by me are warranted not to fade.
T. S. SUMMERIL.
ad — Don't forget the place! Corner of Front and
Locust streets, over Tredenick's Hat Store.
July 18. 1857-ly
xxusrTows GILEULT WORN.
THIRTY YEARS VIEW; or, a History of the
Workings of the American Government for thirty
years, from 1820 to 1850, chiefly taken from the Con
gress Debates, the private papers of Gen. Jackson,
and the speeches of Ex•Senntor Benton, with his
actual view of men and affairs; with Historical notes
and illustrations. Complete In 2 vols.
ABRIDGEMENT OF THE DEBATES IN CON
GRESS, from 1789 to 1856, from Gales A.SeatolVoi An.
nail of Congress, from their register of Debates, and
front the official reported Debate.; by Joint C. Rives.
By the anthor of Thirty Years View.
THE ANNALS OF SAN FRANCISCO;
Containing a summary of the first discovery, settle
ment, progress and present condition of California,
and a complete History of all the important events
connected with its great city, to which nre added
Biographical Memoirs of its most prominent citizens.
Complete in one large octavo volume.
THE AMERICANS IN JAPAN;
An AL ridgement of the Government Piarrattve of the
U. S. Expedition to Japan.
SAYLOR & IticDONALD,
Appointed Agents for the sale of the above books,
which are sold by subset iption only.
July 18, 1857.
"NO NOON won]) AO MOIL."
A RESISTLESS REMEDY.
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.
CIRCULAR TO THE SICK.
The first hospital surgeons and medical publicists
of Europe admit the unparalleled anti-inflammatory
and healing properties of this. Ointment; governments
sanction lie use in their naval and military services;
and the masses in this country and throughout the
world repose the utmost confidence in its curative
properties. It penetrates the sources of inflamma
tion and corruption which underlie the external evi
dences of disease, and neutralizes the fiery elements
which feed and eXaspongir the malady.
RHEUMATISM,SCROFULA;ER YSIPELAS.
These are among the most terrible and agonizing
diseases of the muscles, the fiesy fibre and the skin;
yet in their worst form., and when seemingly incura
ble, they invariably di.appear under a persevering
application of this soothing, beating, antidote to pat»
and inflotrnmndion.
SALT RHEUM, FEVER SORES, STIFF
JOINTS.
In cases of Salt Rheum, where medical waters, lo
tions, and every recipe of the pharrnneoprea have
proved useless, the Ointment will accomplish a thor
ough cure. Fever sores !keel quickly under its influ
ence, and its relaxing effect upon contracted sinewy
Is truly wonderful.
DISCHARGING ULCERS.
A most remarkable and happy change is produced
in the appearance of malignant ulcers slier a few ap
plications *flails Ointment. The surrounding redness
vanishes, and granules of healthy mesh begin to take
the place of the discharged matter. This process
goes on more or leas rapidly until the orifice Is filled
up with sound material, ana :he ulcer radically cured.
A WORD TO MOTHERS.
The young are the most frequent sufferers from ex
ternal injuries, and therefore every mother should
have this healing preparation constantly at hand. It
is nit absoltsle specific for core breasts, and quickly
removes the encrusted sores which sometimes dis
figure the heads and laces
SIGNIFICANT FACTS.
- -
This Ointment is universally used on board the At
lantic and Pacific whaling Sleet as ■ cure for scor
butic alrectiOns, and an ttre best possible remedy for
wounds and bruises. Large supplies of it have re
cently been ordered by the sultan of Turkey for hos
pital purposes.
Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in
the following cases,
Bunions, Rheumatism, Sore Throats,
Burns, Ringworm, Sores of all hinds.
Chopped 'Minds, Salt Rheum, Sprains,
Chilblains, Scalds, Sufi/ohms,
Fistula, Skin Diseases, Teller,
Com, Swelled Mends, Ulcers,
Lumbago, Sore Legs, Venereal Sores
Mercurial keep , Bore Breasts, Wounds of ail
tions, Sore Heads ; kinds.
Piles
fri•CAUTIONi—None are genuine unless the
words illoliMeny. New York and London," are dis
cernible as a watermark in every lent of the book of
directions around each pot or box; the same may he
plainly seen by holding the Leaf to the fight. A hand
some reward will be given to any one rendering such
information as may lead to the detection of any party
or parties counterfeiting the mediclnesor vending the
same, knowing them to be spuriout.
Said at the Manufactory of Professor liot.t.o
way, BO Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respect
able Draggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout
the United States and the civilized world, in pots at
25 cents, 64 cents, and tit each.
urlrbere is a considerable saving by taking the
larger sizes.
N. 13 —Directions for the guidance of patients in
every disorder are singed to each pot.
July 01,18574 y eow
S 1211‘17 BOONS
JOT resolved. DINIIB, UMW AND
HUTCHINSON ON THE DOG; by Frank For.
ester. This book, to the Dog Fancier and Dog lover,
lithe us plus ultra of books; it is full and comprehen •
sive, and (ornate at MURRAY, YOUNG a CO'S.
CHIT CHAT of Humor, Wit avd Anecdote, with
Shy original illustrations from designs by J. MeClew
an. Edited by Pierce Pungent. The book is enter.
mining, and the editor thinks lie perusal would even
make the bursting of a boiler agreeable, and recoil.
cue the timideat of travelers to the most frightful of
railroad catastrophes. To be had at
MURRAY, YOUNG & CO,S.
TIM ARTIST'S BRIDE; or the Pawn Broker's
Heir: by Emerson Bennet. The character of the
Hook can be inferred from the title and the popularity
of the author. At MURRAY, YOUNG & CO'S.
THE uusgiND IN UTAH; or, Sights and Scene.
among the Mormons; with remarks on their moral
and aoeial economy'. By Austin N. Ward. Edited
by Maria Ward. kor Bale by
AI URRAY, YOUNG & CO.
TRIUMPH or TRUTH, by James Caughey. For
sale by MVRRAY,YOUNG & CO.,
July 18. 1857. Lancaster, Pa.
Stores: Stoves:
XBE suburiber hceps up
his extensive assortment o
8 AND PARLOR STOVES
of all kinds and of every pattern
midsize. He sells at reasonable
prices and ark* the public to examine and try his
stock. HENRY PFAHLER,
Locust street, opposite the Franklin House.
Columbia, July 18. IBs.
Swam& Cooking Ranges.
A CONVENIENT Range for Sommer use, • great
favorite with those who desire to avoid the great
hcatof the ordinary large :Cooking Stows, for sale at
HE PFAHLEIVS,
Locust street, opposite N th RY e
Franklin House.
Columbia. July IS, IBS.
Palomat Steam Waal' Boilers.
mum well known Mateyo sou kept eolowentlY on
band at HENRY PPAHLER'S,
Locum Street, common the irrnakho Hoots.
Columbia, July 10,1937.
Superior Self-Sealing Preseriing Cans.
THE Preserving Sanwa as commencing, and the
4 •Self-Sealing Can" has become an established
favorite among housekeepers. The subscriber man
ufactures an arable that mast give nits faction. Call
at HENRY PFAHLEWS,
Lobuat street, opposite the Franklin House.
Columbia, July 38.1857.
Water Cdbiells.
ACOMPLETE assortment of NVater Coolers of
various sizes and ',interns manufactured and for
sale by the subscriber. These Convenient and
economical vessels should be used in every family.
HENRY PFAHLER,
Locust street. opposite the Franklin Houbc.
Columbia, Jul-y-18319u7.
COWMAN tic Woßirmr.T.,
YAZIROZEANT TAILORS,'
No. 4. MscffeNrce Row,
Opposite Ifuldeman's Store, Locust street,
Columbia, Pa.
A share of the public patronage is re
spectfully solicited.
COI urabia, July 18.1857.
F:LS
WILL be received by the Building Com
mittee of the Washington Inittitute, until SAT
URDAY Inth INST., for paving and gutterutg the
ground around the building, and extending to the Lan
caster and Susquehanna Turnpike—the contractor to
furnish materials for the gutters. Specifications can be
seen at the office of!. W. Fisher.
P. SHREINER,
S. TRUSCOTT,
HIRAM WILSON,
Columbia, July 11,16574 h Committee.
Valuable Farm and Mill Property,
NEAR WILLIAMSPORT, PA.,
FOIL SAL= .
MRS Undersigned, ourviving partner of the
firm of J. R. &W. B. fluting, offer' for aide all
that valuable properly situated on the south aide of
the Susquehanna river, 6 miles from Williamsport,
and 3 mitre from the line of the Sunbury and Erie
Railroad. The Pennsylvania canal passes on the
opposite side of the river. Title tract contains 660
acres, with 6 per cent. annum nee. !zoo acres is cleared
and in a good state of cultivation. There is a large
amount of valuable Timber on the premises, a good
stream of water, and a good SAW MILL. The NW
is new, being built 18.58.
The other Improvements consist of S good j tik
Dwelling Houses, with out-buildings thereto;
Two large Barns .one of which is first-claw,
with a tat ge shed attached.
The above property will be offered at public sale
at the Court House, in Williamsport, on Wednesday.
the 19th of August, next. at 1 o'clock P. M.
A portion of the purchase money in each. the bal
ance made easy with intermit, and approved security.
Terms made known on day of pale.
Further particulars can lie obtained by addressing
WILLIAM B. RULING,
Surviving partner of the firm of J. R. & W. B. Huling.
Williamsport, Pa., July 11, 1557-ts
Another arrival of seasonable Dry Goods
tspieces more of those beautiful French Lawns, at
12} cts , worth 25 cts. Lawn Robes—at reduced
pncer, flerege De Luines, selling at cost; Fancy and
Plain Igereges at 12e ens., a great - bargain. For choice
goods the ladies say
FONDEFL4SIITIPS Is the place.
July 11,1957.
Mourning Goods.
LUPIN'S Bombazines, all wool De Lamas., beautiful
Mourning Ducal's, Lupin's Black Bereses, Tissues,
and another lot of Black Tarantino for dresses, Eng
lish Crapes, Mourning Handkerchiefs, &c., at
H. C. PONDERS. MITH'S
July 11, 1957. People's Cash Store.
Embroideries
ri j OR fine work, Exquisite designs, and magnificent
Goods, everybody says, Fondersmith can't be bear.
Come and see for yourselves.
At the People's Store, Columbia.
June 11, 1857.
China, Glass and Qneensware.
A FULL assortment in Tea, Dinner and Toilet Sam,
A
just received, at
June 11, 1957. FONDERSMITH'S.
ANOTRIIII Steamer arrived, with a new and
fresh lot of Groceries, at reduced prices. I can
now offer a splendid assortment of Sugars, Coffees, Teas,
!Molasses, Prime Sugar-Cured Hams, Dried Dee,
Tongues, Mackerel, Pickled Herring, Cheese, Bologna
Sausage, dm-, Sic.
Columbia, July I I, 1857-3 t
MAINE SHAD.---Mess Shad. from Portland
Maine, in Murals and half barrels. a prime article,
at FONDERSMITHS
July 11, 1857. People's Store, Columbia.
TJAIR Cloth, Crinolines, and light colored,
ttloreens, for Ladies Robes, just received, at
July 11,1857. FONDERSMITIFS
WHITE DOODB.--11 full line of White Dress
Goode of every description. just received, at
July 11, 1857.
AMEM CLOTllL—Another supply of
these celebrated Cloths in blacks, blues, surd dahlias,
lust received. To be bad only, at
July 11, 1b57. H.' FONDERSMITH'S...
BIRD CAGES, Canary Seed, Bathing Dishes,
Needs, Water Founts, he., for sal. by
A. M. RAMBO,
Columbia, Jul 11.18.57-3 t Odd Fellows' Hall.
CANDIES, of every variety, Oraageo,
Nuts; Vanilla, Strawberry, Lemon, Orange and
Pine Apple Syrups, for sale by
A. M. RAMBO,
Columbia. July 11,1857.31 Odd Fellows' Hall.
SOBIETHING NEW.--Shepard Plaids, 011aIran
Poplins, Ilyinala Lustres, Glacerinos, are., all very
choice goods, for Traveling Dresses, Dusters, &e. just
received, at FOIsiDEIWIITIPS
July 11, 1657. Columbia.
Philadelphia Wood Moulding Mill,
WIIIOW street, above Twelfth, North Side.
Mouldings suitable for Carpenters, Builders,
Cabinet and Frame Makers, worked from the best
and thoroughly seasoned material, always on hand.
Any pattern Worked from a drawing.
The subscriber having purchased the en:ire inter
est, will continue the business with increased facili
ties.
Agents wanted in the various towns in this pc.t.on
of the State. to whom opportunities will be ofered for
large profits to themselves.
SAMUEL. B. HENRY.
July 11,1857•3 m
N°wopening at Herr's Cheap Store,
Yard-wide Colored BriMantes—tan colors—only .
121 Cents.
B;SMEE
Very elegant and rich Black Silk - a—beautiful Challies
and De Lautea, selling at cost.
A very choice lot of madder colors Dress Lawns, at
less than cost.
Beautiful and choice styles Decal Beregee and Be
rege Robes—very cheap lot just opened.
Poplins--a very choice lot just opered; White Goods
of every kind for Dresses and Basques—a large lot sell
ing very low.
Gloves, Hosiery and Mita of all kinds and styles—
very cheap.
Mantillas and Dusters—well, for nice and cheap ones
Ilerr's is the place.
Just received. very choice lot of Shepherd's Check
in wool, half wool and cotton. JOHN HERR,
July 11, 1857. N 0.5 East Xing st.. Lancaster.
We Speak the Truth.
soi
T UE only store, oat of Philadelphia, where
150,000 German Segura can be seen, and are
cheaper than at any other establishment in Co.
luinbia, or the neighboring towns, is
JOHN - FEN NEIGH & EEO'S.,
Front at. third door above Locust, Columbia, Pa.
July 4, fat
Baltimore Prices.
RAPPEE Snuff at 16 cts. per lb.
jAr Congress " 20
Scotch " 12106
400000 Began of 35 different brands. wholesale or
retail.
We warrant all of the above Snuffs to be equal to
any manufactured in the Stale; and the Seger& to be
of the best quality and at all rices.
JOHN Fk.N °RICH & BROS.,
Front at.. third door above Locust, Columbia, Pa.
July 4, 1857.
TIM COLUMBIA ZANE.
LOCATED at Colombia, Lancaster county,
State of Pennsylvania. hereby gives notice that an
application will be made to the Legislature of said
State, at their next session, for an extension and re
newal of the charter of the said Bank, for fifteen years
from the expiration of the present charter, with the pres
ent. name and style. By order of the Directors.
SAMUEL SHOCH, Cashier.
ColumbilOnly 4,1857.4 m
GO TO SEE THEN.
TIM' received, 75 dos. Fancy Pipes, of all
or sizes and prices, which we offer to. sale at the
lowest city rates. Tobacconists, and all others who
deal in Tobacco, Snuff, Secant, &a., will please call
and examine our stock before parchasing elsewhere:
if we cannot sell to them as cheap as they can pur
chase in the city, we will not ask them to buy.
JOHN VENDRICH & BROS.,
Front st., thtrd door above Locust, Columbia, Fa.
July d, 1857.
:tut in Tillie
MI& clump Sugar and plenty of Fruit. A. Stone &
A. Co., Self-Seating Glass Preserving Jars, for pre
ferring freak fruits, &c. An assotiment Just re
ceived, at H. C. FONDERBSII7III3.
Jane 20, 1857.
I UST received, a fresh ;apply of liesaedy's
Ls Medical Discovery. and for rate. by
R WILLIAMS, Front street.
Columbia. Jana 27.1857.
ABULL lot of Superior Tamil, Seed, for
sale by the pound or ounce, by
R. W/LIJA.IOI. Front street.
Colambi June 27.1957.
A NOTHER lot of Superior Taunt Beau,
jest received and for sale, by
R. WIGLIAII9. Front strut.
Colombia, Jane ?1,1e67.
The Largest Tobacconists'.
4 - 011 N FRNDRICII & BROS., would- respect
fully inform th e citizens of Columbia and vicinity,
t at they have the largest stock of Tobacco, Segass,
Bradt Pipes, and German Smoking Tobacco, offered
In any two establishments out of our principal cities.
Hotel and Storekeepers, look to your interests! Be
fore purchasing elsewhere.eralblne our n e as"rt
mem, which we pledge ourselves td sell at t e lowest
Baltictore pricer. We warrant to dispose: Of any of
cur stock. cheaper theft can be bought in Philadel-
Fphia. All we ask Is, that you shall call and judge
or yourselves.. We offer any of the above at whole
sale dr retail. Notice that our stock is a branch of the
well•known, extensive Banknote Tobacco Ware
house ofJos. Fendrich tr. Bros., 155 Forest street.
JOHN FENDRICH ir. BRO , S ,
Front at, third door above Locust Columbia, Pa.
July 4.1657.
40 GOOD RANDS to work in the Big Ore
Bank, on Chesnut Hill, seven miles from Lancas
ter and three from Columbia. Wages 12 0 , payable in
cash every month.
rt. R. KNOTWELL, Manager.
Columbia, July 4,1857-4 t
1 000 B4CHS Ground Alum Salt, just re
ceived, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers,
at low prices. THOS. WELSH.
Columbia, July 4, IBM.
THE subscriber having opened his house,
J. corner of Second and Locust streets, Columbia,
Fa., as a hotel, is prepared to accommodate the pub
lic, in good style, and upon reasonable terms. He
has spared no expense in fitting up hie rooms, and
will give his table careful attention, hoping to be able
to satisfy , his customers in all respects. HIS BAR is
furnished with good liquors, and the favorite Restau
rant, in the basement, will be continued as hereto
fore. always supplied with seasonable delicacies. A
large and commodious STABLE has recently been
erected opposite the house, adjoining the Odd Fellows'
Hall, where a careful Hostler will be in attendance.
Cr A share of public patronage is respectfully so
licited. GERHARD BRANDT.
Columbia, June :10,1857.
Beautiful Mantillas at Herr" Cheap
Store.
J)ECIDLDLY the best and cheapest in the
city. Come and see them, as I defy all competi
tion. Chantilly Lace,Moire Antique aro de Rhine,
Swiss, Berege and Em l,roidered White Swine. I can
show over fifty difierein styles. Crape, Stella, Cash
mere and Thlbet Shawls at reduced _prices. Stella
Cashmere and Broche S carfs, very cheap. Bereges
and Berege Robes, choice styles. Ducal]; and Ducal
Bereges Lawn icthes and Brilliantes, at reduced
prices. ' Parasols ut less than manufacturers' prices.
JOHN HERR,
N 0.5 East King street, Lancaster.
A very large lot of Ladies , Collars at a very great
bargain. One hundred dozen Plain Linen Ilandker.
chiefs, at a great sacrifice. Goy and Second Mourn
ing Poplins, something entirely new, elegant good.,
and very cheap. June 20, 1857.
New and Interesting Hooks,
JUST received. Dr. Livingstone's Seven
teen Years Explorations and Adventures in the
Wilds of Africa. This is the hook of facts, of thrill
ing interest, adventures. and hair-breadth escapes of
that indomitable traveler and African Explorer, it If
a book that would interest all classes of readers fond
of facts and adventures. Price 50 cents. Godfrey's
Narrative of the lust Grinnell Arctic Exploring Ex
peditiont.
Godfrey says: "I saved Dr. Kane's life when in the
Arctic Ocean, and he denounced me in his book as a
deserter." Godfrey. in vindication of his own char
acter, goes on and gives his own narrative of the
Kane Expedition. He also has connected With it the
life of Dr. Kane. Those having read Dr. Kane's book.
would be interested in the perusal of this volume, and
those that cannot allord the expensive work of Kane,
would be delighted and profited by the reading of
Godfrey's Narrative. Price only SO cents. and for
sale by [J une , 57.] AID R RAY,YOUNG & Co.
Prof. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
IT HAS WORKED MIRACLES.
TUT all the Bald and Gray tan be re
jr stored perfectly to original growth and color.
so far as their locks are concerned does not admit of
doubt; besides. it will cure every possible disease of
the scalp, whether developed as dandruff Itching or
in the shape of cutaneous eruptions—even scald-head
—and in no possible case will it fail of coring as if
by magic, nervous or periodical headache, 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.
A. M. RAMBO,
Odd Fellows' HMI
hlillford, Worcester Co., Man., Nov., 1835.
Prof 0..1. Wood—Dear Sir I take pleasure in bear
ing voluntary testimony to the magic efrects of your
wonderful Hair Restorative. As far back as ISM,
my hair commenced falling oft, until the top of my
scalp became bald and smooth as glass, and it has
continued to fall for a great many years, notarithstand
log I have used many celebrated preparations for
restoration. Seeing your advertisement, I was in
duced to give your article a trial, and to My utter as
sonishment, found. after a few applications, that My
hair became firmly set, and assumed a glossy and
beautiful appearanee; and by the time! had Used a
quart bottle, my bald head was 'Covered over with a
young and Vigorous growth of hair, which is now
from one to two Males in let gth and growing fast.
Yours, truly,
HENRY GOODRICH.
Charleston, Mass.. Aag. 8, ISM.
Gents:—Nothing Vat a ditty and sympathy Mat I feel
to communicate to others that are afflicted as I have
been, would induce me to give this public acknow
ledgment of the benefit I have received from Prof.
Wood's flair Restorative. When I first commenced
using it, my hair wasouite gray, radio spots entirely
bald. I have now used the Restorative about Ave
mohair', and my hair is entirely changed to its origi
nal color, brown. and the new hair is over three in
ches in length on the spots where it was bald. I have
also been much gratified at the healthy moisture and
vigor of the hair, which before was dry, and it has
ceased to come out us formerly.
Respectfully yours, dec..
AIRS. R. A. STODDARD.
From Mrs. Ingalls, a well known nurse in Roston.
Boston. Oct. 19th, 1855.
G e w s ,.__At your request, and being to highly pleas
ed with the effects of the Restorative, I am free to
state that my hair had become quite thin, and entire
ly while. I have for the Tart five years been In the
habit of using dye. but hearing of the extraordinary
effects of this article, I was induced to try it. My
hair has been restored to its original thickness, and
also to Its former color, which is light brown.
Yours respectfully, MRS. INGALLS.
The following is from the Pastor of the Orthodox
Church, Brookfield.
Brookfield, Mass., Inn. 12, 1855.
Prof. Wood—Dear Sir—Having made trials of your
Hair Restorative, it gives roe pleasure to ray, that
its effects have beets excellent in removing inflamma
tion, dandruff, and a constant tendency to itching,
with which I have been troubled from my childhood.
and has also motored the hair, which was becoming
gray, to its original color. I have used no other arti
cle, with anything like the mate pleasure and profit.
Yours, truly, .1 IC. BRAGG.
From tile Jersey City Telegraph.
Wiwi. is IT vois— This Wood's Haw Reitorcuire—ls a
question asked daily by hundreds. We answer with
out hesitation or fear of contradiction, that it is the
only article known which will do all it promises f or
the human hour. It will renew its growth—it will step
its falling—it will restore its natural color! It is not
a Hair Dye, beta speedy and efficacious restorative.
0 J. WOOD & CO, Proprietors,
312 Broadway N. Y., and 114 Market street, St. Louis,
Mo.
For toile in Columbia, Pa., by .1. H. HALDEMAN
and Dr. E. R. HERR; Marietta, by J. J. Libitum and
by all rerponetble druggists. [lune 20, 18.57.
ALL persons Indebted to the estate of John
Breneman, deceased. late of East Donegal
township, are requested to make payment; and those
having claims against said estate, will present them,
property attested, (or settlement. to the undersigned,
Executor. CHRISTIAN BRANDY.
June 27.1857.60
Fountain Lemon Beer.
MARGE J. SMITH. it now prepared to supply all
LT such as desire to indulge in this delicious drink.
Locust street. above the Bank.
June 13, 1857.3 m
Farmers Union Insurance Colikpany,
Jr -JCANED at Athens, Bradford county, Pa.,
(CASH CAPITALS2 OO , OOO , SAFELY IN VEST..
'I)) makes insurances on property. as reasonable
rates. GEORGE WILFORD.
Arm', Columbia, Pa.
REFERENCES: .
Hon. E. HEN RICK, Atheno., Pa.,
• DAVID WIGNOT, Towanda. Pa.,
. Whl. JESSUP. Montrose. Pa.
~ G. MALLORY, Philadelphia, Pa.
Colombia. Jane 6,1837-1 Y
New Grocery, Wine k Liquor Store.
TES subscriber bus opened at bh old stand,
corner of Filth and Union streets, a complete
assortment of all kinds of GROCERIES; where be
will always be prepared to .upply, on th e most
sortable Lerma, any demand for articles in Ms line of
business.
He keeps al.o. a variety . of WINES AND LI.
QUORS of all kinds; and will sell in any quantity
not less than on. gallon. He respectfully requests
the public to call and make a trial of his stock.
GEORGE TILLE.
. _
N. B.—Country Produce a/way• on hand. A por
tion of the old Stock of Dry Goods, not yet dirposed
of, Will be sold at 10 per cent. below cobt.
Columbia, May 16, 1857.
OF THE ORMIS JEWEL PLANT,
vog remoTing Tea, Freckle', Pimples, beau
x tifying the complexion giving the skin a healthy
appearance. and Oar cleansing the teeth.
The Jewel plant has long been known by the United
g um . pburosseepoda, as a Tarheilla for both inter
net and external diseases, built 'mealy within a year
or two that it has been discovered to possess each
qualides as recommended for above. It is a delight.
fsl extract, and highly scented by its own ingrodi.
ents, and se lady should be without it as a toilet, par.
ocularly during the Sommer season, when we ars
more liable to be tanned and son-burnt than in any
other. Purchases bottle and try it. Manufactured
ond for sale, by
J. R. HAL.SHMAN.
N 0.3 Wolf's Mew, Front street. thelutable, Pa.
Err Pen sale by all respectable druggists through.
out this United States and Canada.
CoNuabis, Hay 30,1!77.
Wanted,
NATIONAL 330T11L.
NOTICZ.
ZIX2 I 3LA,CIP
THE LARGEST
Chair and Furniture Establishment
IN THE CITY OF BALTIMORE
MATIIIOT'S Gay Street Warerooms, Nos. ti
and 27 North Gay street. near Fayette, Balti.
more: where is kept always on hand, or made to or
der,every style of French TETE-A-TETES, in Plush ,
Hair, Cloth or Brocatelle.
French Full Stuff and Medallion Parlor Arm Chairs,
in Plush. Haii, Cloth or Brocatelle.
French Fall Stud Carved Parlor Chairs, in sets,
with Plush, Hair, Cloth or Bromidic.
SOFAS;
Half French Spring Mahogany and Walnut Parlor
Chairs, In Hair, Cloth or Plush.
Rocking Chairs—various designs, in Hair, Cloth
and pi u.h.
Stuff Spring Lounges—a large assortment always
oc hand, or any pattern made or covered with any
goods to order. -
CHAMBER SUIT.%
In Mahogany or Walnut, complete, from 535 up.
Cane Chairs and Rocking do.—the largest assort
ment ready made in any one house in the United
States—from 017 a dozen up.
Her Room, Other and Dining Chairs, in Oak. Wal.
nutor Mahogany. with Cane, lVood or Stuffed Seats
—an assortment embracing over 50
Wood scat Chairs and Setters and Rocking Chairs
—over 100 dozen.
Gilt and Plain Frame Looking Glasses, of every
variety.
All kinds of Beds, Hair and Husk Matt r
A. MATHIOT,
Noa. 25 and 27 N. Gay at., near Fayette at., Bull.
Julie 77, 18574 y
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY.
THE undersigned have taken thell
management of the above l louse.
l'his house, capable of accommodating 400 guests,
is unsurpassed by beauty of finish, size of rooms and
convenience, by any house in this country.
The water used is from an "artesian well" on the
premises, furniching pure soft water, obviating the
unpleasant effects nt the well water of the sea coast.
Tanks, holding 20.000 gallons of water, have been
placed on the top of the house, which are supplied by
a steam engine, and a sufficiency of hose to each door,
so that a fire would be completely under our control.
A Table de Hore will be Pet at a regular hour. and
private tables for parties and families at any hour.
Ample stabling with carriage houses clutched.
Beautiful Cottage in the yard, six chambers hand.
sontely furnished.
GEORGE GALE, Lessee.
S. B. WOOLMAN, Manager.
June 27, 1a57-1m
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given, that agreeably to
the laws of this Commonwealth. there will be art
application made to the next legislature of Pennsyl
vania. for an Act of incorporaton of a bank, to be
called the "Aceomnsodation Hank," with general
berthing privileges of issue. discount, and deposit,
with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, with
the privilege of increasing the same to two hundred
and fifty thousand dollars. to be located tit the borough
of Columbia, I.uncamer co.. Pa.
Columbia, June 20.1857.0m0
IOLIN HERR, No 6 East King Street, Wen
t) ter, Pa., has now in more a complete assortment
of
TAPESTRY,
BRUSSELS,
SUPER THREE PLY,
INGRAIN VENETIAN,
14 0 M E.MAD E,
AND STAIR CARPETS, all widths.
TABLE, FLOOR and
STAIR OIL CLOTHS,
MATTINGS,
WINDOW SHADES,
WINDOW HOLLANDS,
of every description.
GLASS WARE,
CHINA AND QUEENSWARE,
or the best goods,
IN TEA, DINNER,
AND TOILET SETTS,
at the lowest prices, at
June 13. 113.57. HERR'S Cheap Store,
SHAWL & MANTILLA OPENING
JOHN HERR,
NO. S EAST KING STREET, LaNCASTER,
Is Now Opening His Spring Styles of
SZLAAITIAS AND MIL&NIZEIGLELS,
To which the attention of the Ladies is invited.
June 13, 1851.
Assigned Estate of the Columbia
Water Company.
HEREA S. the Columbia Water Company have,
n by deed of voluntary assignment : , executed on
the 271 h of May , 18.17, assigned all their property to
the subscriber in trust. for the benefit of their credi
tors, Notice is hereby given, to all persons indebted to
said Company, to make immediate payment, and
those having demands against the same, to present
them for telliement, to
THOMAS LLOYD,
Residing at Columbia, Lancaster co., Pa.
Columbia. June 13.18 M-61
To Lumbermen & Zannfacturersl
II I 7 E If' S
P;11110401v1=3:ita064 , 11A4:iloral
THE subscriber having perfected the
:Move machine, offers to sell State, County and
t Rights on reasonaLle:terms.
The machine saws and planes Shingles to any
width or thickness, end produces a very uniform and
clean article. which Las given pertect satisfaction
wherever trued.
• .
One of the machines and specimen" of its work can
he seen at the Susquehanna Planing Mill, Columbia,
Pa. For further information, address,
WM. UUFY,
Columbia, Lancaster co , Pa.
r{The construction of the saw and frame. admits
of UNCI, separate from the planer, In sawing all kinds
of avail/hi and bevelled work, such as Flooring,
Clapboarding, &c.
Columbia, May 23, 1857.
1117=1114113,
LIQUORS, tic.
'PH subscriber('
L has opened and
keeps constantly on
hand, a large and com
plete assortment of
WINES. BRANDIES,
WHISKIES,
and all other kinds Of liquors, at his store, in Walnut
street, In the extension of the Washington House.
He will sell, in any quantities not less than one gallon,
(except for sickness upon a physician', certificate,) either
Wholesale or Retell. Persons desiring a good and pure
article, are invited to call and examine the stock.
DANIEL. HERR.
(A MLitt . ;144
V - nir/V
, --•--
...„,
pa -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 are, green Gage., Gooseberries, Plums,
R
Morino Cherries, ed Currants, Raspberries.
A Puppl y of Sardines. Table Oil. Bay Water, London
Brown Scout, and Septet' Ale always on ban!.
Columbia. May 9, 1857-if
Ladles , Satchels.
T RAVE just received the finest assortment of
1. Satchels in Columbia; also, a fall assortment of
Gigs, Coaches, Rocking Horace, Dinrsery Swings,
IVbeelbarrows, &c., at
GEORCEJ. SMITH'S
Bakery, Confectionery, and great Variety Stole, Lo
cust street, above the Bank.
Columbia, June 13,18574 m
Another Arrival at l'onderensith's-
MORE attractions for the season. 100 pieces real
French Organdie Lawns, from 12} to 25 cents.
Best goods ever offered at the prices! Now ready at
May 16.1859. THE PEOPLE'S STORE.
Yon will Get Your ILoney Back.
I r you wont to buy a Hereto, Gingham, or Lawn
Gress. Good quality Wool andj Berne at
Inc., trend price 20c . Rent French Lawn Inc-,
worth Inc. Extra Ea' rlaton Gingham', Mc., cheap
at Inc. Going at FONDERSIIIiti PS,
Jane 20.1857. People`e Cash Spore.
Marseilles Pique.
ANOTHER supply of Ws desirable article for Lai.
dies , Barques and Mimes , Capes! Also,B-4 Black
Berege, for Ladies' shawls, just received at
U. C. FONDERSMIT IFS
June 20, 1957. Cash Store, Columbia.
Bley Lianas.
FORU Ladies' Dusters and Travelling Dresses, ke.,
in medium and fine qualides. at
FONDEREIMITIVIS.
June 20,1857. People's Cash store,
Crape Shaw/s.
ITCI a Crape Shaw • all calory, from $5 to to).-
also. Rich Style Black Lace Mantillas. at
June 20, y 936. FONDERSMITH'is.
Super-Phosphate of Lime,
FOR sale in large or small quantities. by
FRY k. HAGMAN,
Columbia, May 30.'57 °prolog! , Columbia Sank.
BUST RECEIVED, .4 0 Whits Berea's, far Ladles
Shawls, at FONDELIMITWS
May 30, Iti37. 'People's Cash Store-
Buy a Summer Eat.
TBE newand beautiful "Hiawatha" list—Ceyloa
White—Back and Brown Leghorn, km., for man,
bora, and children. A good assortment at
FONDERSMITHB
May 30. 1857. Columbia.
Handkerchief Extracts.
THE undurikaued has just received a fr esh auppli of
this desirable perfumery, sack as, Bose, Musk, ra
ta/MI, Patchouli, Deraniu_to, D4UWaar, Jlmam Ihr
bena. Uppar Tea, West End. Baguet CaroiiniN Nome
Philade'plea, Basset Briar, Jockey Pub. he.
E. B. Rem
Golden Maros:Dm Store, Plow A., Ooisaibis, Pa.
Bay 30, 11N7.
V3ILLI BEANS, just received at the Faro.
ily Medicine Slore.Odd renews' o•ll,Colninbia.
.Coluaibis, Ni 0,21 MP.
WILT-tam E. BARBER. SAMCIEL W. BARBYR
Attorney at Law.
W. E. 338.11.1320 X a CO.,
DAVENPORT, SCOTT CO., lOWA,
Law, Land and Loan Office.
MONEY LOANED FOR EASTERN CAPITAL
ISTS at from 10 told per cent. per annum, on
Farming Land Security, worth at least two or three
times the amount loaned, and free from any other en
cumbrance; and at higher rates cm the hest endorsed
mercantile notes. The title. will, in all cases. be
thoroughly examined before ate longs arc made.
Claims collected, Land tVarrainta loested, Taxes
paid, Lands superintended and sold, Judicious invest
menta made for eastern men in land and city pro
perty. Letters pf inquiry cheerfully answered.
REFERENCES:
Col. S. SHOCH, Cashier, Columbia, Pa.,
JOHN COOPER, E-q ,
TllOB. LLOYD. Esq
A. 8. GREEN, Eso.,
C. DAHER. Esc; , Laucarter, Pa.,
N. ELAM AKER, Esq , "
R. F. RAUCH, Esq "
Dr. JOHN L ATLEE,
C. R. COLEMAN. Esc; . Mechanics Wk, colt.,
P. GIBSON. Esq.: Wk of Baltimore.
J. W. A I,NUTT, Wk of Commerce. "
June 6 1837 3m
C. SEIEBEIILT'S
V ITENSPiE CABINET WIRE-ROOMS AND
..iLi MANUFACTOR Y, LOCUPL luteei, Columbia, Pa.
The subscriber would call the attention of the cit
izens of Columbia and vicinity, to his large and se
lect asinirtmein of Caliiiirt-U are, compriming some
of the finest Dressing Bureaus, Sofas. French Bed
steads, Jenny lands, &c., ever paired for sate in this
place. Ire continue. to inutifurture Furniture of
every description, and is confident that he can give
satisfaction.
COFFINS made and Funerals attended to either
in town or wintry, on the shortest notice.
CASPAR SEIBERT.
Coiumbin, June G, 187.
PURE SODA. WATER.
A- I F.T orpu re and aparkliag Soda Water. flowing from
the only fountain in Columbia, culpable of gener
ating Carbonic Acid Goa. from the pure lii•euritonute
of Soda, mad flavored with the following drab:lons
Syrups: Sherbet, Vanilla. Raspberry, Ginger, Straw
berry, Orange, Currant, Hiawatha, .
The 'water drawn from our So da Fountain, being
more highly charged with gam then in customary for
Mineral Waters, and at All times nearly an cold as
the ice itnelf, in inferior to none, either-in thin or any
other place. Evecial care wall be taken to intake II
the most delightful and healthy drink,duritig 111 C WBllll
Summer mantle., ever introduced into our lowa.
McCURR LE alt DRL.I.RTT,
May 30,1537. Odd Fellows'
M.7t11-T
WE, the undersigned, have this day
formed a copartnership, under the 6rm of Car
ter & hleCtirourv, for the purpose of conducting the
COACII-MAEING BUSINESS,
in all its branches. Being premierl workman.bno•
ing been employed in the principal coach manufac
turing eamblishmenta in the cane., and bring deter
mined to keep none but the best workmen in our em
ploy, we nutter ourselves that we can manufacture
Coaches, Carriages. Buggies.
suiheys,
equal to any made elsewhere.
Fly a strict attention to our business we hope to
merit and receives liberal share of public patronage.
All orders by mail or otherwise. will meet with
prompt 'attention. Repniring also done at the short
est notice, and on the most reasonable terms. sit our
shop in Second street, between Locust and STalnut
streets, neatly oppo.ste the Lutheran Church, Co
lumbia. Pa. SAMUEL. CARTER.
May 30,1857. 15 . 51. A. MeCARTNEY
AfLUSZCI ran TEM MILLION.
OEN F. 'MINIM", jr., Wholesale and Re
tail dealer in
MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
offers for sale, at lite new store,
_No 3 East Orange
street. Lancosier, Inc largest end bent al.Forfrnesil of
the above, ever offered to ihe etitrens of Lancaster
county.
Exclu.ive agent for the ante of Prince's celebrated
Melodeon., at the manatomurcea prices
Person, wishing to purchase "I' Fort.." frnm
any manufacturer in the United States, are respect
fully notified that a very large saving can be inude
by ordering them through I .
He hopes by strict and personal AlICItli111) to busi
ness, and an earnest dente to please, to merit the pa
tronage of all who may favor him with their cumut.
May 23, 1857-iy
PIANOS AND MELODEONS.
11.81IEPARD, agent for the sale of Pianos
Li s from the best Philadelphia, New YOH: and Ho.-
ton Manufneturers, will select and deliver those of
the first quality, at lea. than city price.; al.o. Melo
deons of the mo.t perfect tone and finish, of every
variety of sine and style. Rooms in Locust street,
first door above the bank.
ilolumbia, April 18, Itin.tf
Manufacturer's Insurance Company.
( 1 11 MITE- Perpetual. Granted -by the State
ki of Pennsylvania. Capital, 8500,000. Fire. Ma
rine and inland Transportation. Aaron S. Lippincott.
President. Win. A. Rhodes, Vice President. Alfred
Weeks, Secretary.
DIRECTORS —Aaron S. Lippincott, Win. A.
Rhodes, Wm. 11. Thomas, William Neal. Charles
Wise,Alfred Weeks, J. Rinaldo Sank, John P. Simons,
Charles J. Field, Jame* P. Smyth.
Office. No. 10 Merriman' Erehange, Philadelphia.
THOMAS WELSH, Agent, Columbia, Pa,
April 11,1857-1 y
GEORGE W. Iit:FFNAGLE
GEORGE Z. BENTZ
BENTZ Sc HUFFNAGLE,
(Successors to Daniel Herr,)
WASZEING'MON ICOUSZI,
Columbia, Lancaster co., Pa.
THE subscribers having effected a lease of
J.. this well-known and popular Hotel. hereby give
notice that they have thoroughly re-Erred and reno
vated It. The establishment hes been re-furnished
at great expense, and notion ham been left undone
to render it one of the most agreeable stud comforta
ble hotels in the state.
MrAdjelning the hotel is afire-class RESTAU
RANT, which is supplied with all the delieariss of
the season, nod which is not surpassed by cit y slim
lar establishment an Philadelphia.
They respectfully solicit the paironnge of the public.
April 111. BENTZ & lII.TPFN A G
330.8611.117.NG.
FIVE OR SIX GENTLEMEN can obtain board
by application io Mrs. Laubuen, at No.l Car
pet Hall,
21 Front stret, Columbia.
Mareb .18.543.1 f
BACH'S AMERICAN COMPOUND.
THE NEW VEGETABLE REMEDY.
STATE Or Di ZW•YOIRIC, Cayuga County. u.
One of the firm of P. V. R. Coventry dr. Co,. of the
city of Auburn, being duty sworn, nays the followi.og
certificates are genuine, and were given by the per
sons by whom they purport to In signed.
Subscribed and sworn before me,
HORACE T. COOK,
Justice of the Peace, Cayuga county.
OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS.
Home Testimony and Proofs.
Auburn, June 10, 1835.
We, the undersigned. hove received the formula for
preparing ••13aeh's Atnerlean erimpound,n and as far
as we have tested it. ran recommend its general use
as a tonic and alterative Medicine, to remove vitiated
Humors of the Stood, and peculiarly adopted to Fe.
males suffering from Leucorrhaya. (Whites.) rind to
those whose coestitutione ■re enfeebled (ruin inter
mitten' Fever. JOSEPH M. hIORRIA. hi. D..
NSING I 4 BRIGGS, M. IX,
A C. 3 - ABlia, M. D.
From Geo. W. Gray.
A überny March 13, BM.
Gents think pot r '•Rich's American Com.
pound" the most valuable of medicines. My 'rife Ten♦
been eared by it of a Derangement of her Stomach.
which bee targeted her for years, and my daughter of
en alarming Cantered Mouth and Threat My dough.
ter did not use halt bottle, which cured her entindy.
Any of the ahoy. persons named, will answer any
questions as to oar istatementa
TO IN VAYLIDS.
Thi■ Compound enn•nins as a great healing element
Compenmil Ftuid Jfisieraet 0t Beach Drop or Cancer
Root, no long known to Me indian as a never MOOT
core for Scrofula., Consumption, &tumors of the
Blood. and for Chronic Ine.tinmation; and in now for
the first time given to the public. It is no secret prep
aration, as ionnulas are furnished to Physicians.—
We only ask one trial. Our medicine stands upon n
own merits atom.
CACTIO:4I —Each bottle berealler will beer the foe
simiCe of P. V. R. Coventry it Co.. an the large ►ale
already reached renders it impossible to give a Writ
ten signature to each bottle, was intended. Buy
of reliable dealers. For ale by all dealers in medi
cine, at per bottle, or tie bottle• for $3.
Agent In Colombia. Pa., Dr. E. B. Hama. Mayer
Biwa & Co, Readi u sole and general Agents
for the State of Pa.
February 14, l&i6.4dm
arabILOV'ILXI.
DOHS FELIX, has removed his Watch,
Clock and Jewelry E.tablisbment to hit, nets
stand on Front street. third door below the American
House. He has au hand a large stock of
WATCHES
a i IIanSCLOC ES, AND JEWELRY,
which he is prepared to sell cheaper than they can
be bought at any other establishment. Its is pre
pared to offer great bargains. ■nd hr respeetfully
tn
vttes he attention of purchasers to his mock, which
embrace•
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
*revery kind; an kinds of CLOCKS, from $1.50 up
wards; he invites the at tentiob of floattnen tohis large
stock of LEVER BOAT CLOCKS; JEWELRY. con
sisting of Ear Mora, Finger Rings Breast Pine. de ;
all kinds of Silver Spoons; Plated Soap Ladles,Table
and Tea Spoons. Ilrorks.lce... which are warranted to
wear nearly equal to Silver; Gold and Silver Pen
cils and Pena; Geld and Silver Spectacko; together
with the greatest variety of FANCY WRTICLES
ever before offered.
CUTLERY...AIso, • superior serertmout of Re
solvers mad miter Pisteloosed all ituide of Reiss.,
°idle best uteaurseture.
Strict attatakon willbe ewes ea heratofore.to the
repaari ll be warranted.ng of clocks, wardbee LAI jewelry ; all
wink wi
• tont...wine* of former patronage i• respect
fully solicited. JOUN TELIY.
Columbia, April 11, II:rf.
FOR BAIZE.
TAEDOUSE AND LOT OF ROUND 11
tereunto appurtenant. in Walnut, between
Front and beer:old streets, between properties of 'llamas
Lloyd, Esq., and Mr. George Wolf inquire of -
June f, 1657-1 THOMAS E. COCHRAN,
York, Pa.
FOR SALE.
18BAUM of Prime Cider Vinegar, by
the barrel org Anon.
A 6ne lot o! Habana Se,zor= • of prime brands, such
RP Esmoralda , Jonny Lind, Allsouri
and AM brown LogannaAlCa.
Juile 6, 1857. D. DERR.
ATHOROUGHL I re-built cumb-decited Boat,
of Pixt y• v e too• burlier, mtutuotetri to need
no mote repair. than a newly Entalied boat for at
least three year.. Terms will be made reasonable.
Apply to.
lIARFORD
"Maga
at hi. Boat Vard,Canalliturin,
Co:ulnUia, April 18,1a.57-tf
FOR RENT
TllB two-story BRICK ROUSE, in Wal
nut street, above Front, lately occupied by,,kla
'rhos Groom. Rent will be taken out in boned it
desired Apply to THOS. onoom.
Columbia, April 25, 1857-tf
FOR RENT
T ffE FULTON HOUSE, Front strut tame
%Veinal, Columbia, P. Itue been needy
refitted, will answer either for stores or a hotel.n
Apply to
JAS. S. MeIkIALION,
Flora Temple Livery Stable
Columbia, April 4,1;.;7•11
TO LET.
2.30 F a
u g F p l r l o . p i .' rt pr o perty ° J r' Pri e u,L S •ri l :lr. i . ' ro7 n A m pp v".
SAiIUEL %Ville HT. '''.
lbia, March 14, 1857-tf
IRE
TO LET,
THE RIVER I.OT. °erupted by James Patton. as a
Lumber-yard. Enquire of J. G I Ilitt-S.
Presstont of the Columbia Water Company.
March 7, Z8.57-tf
rort. nrarz,
MOS. I and 6 Hamilton's Row, oppo- i t 4
FitC the Washington House, Front street...W=ls
Columbia. Apply to IL ilAll.lluros.
Columbia, February 21, 15.57-if
ron B.ZIN'II,
THE STORE ROOM and Dwelling now
occupied by Mrs. Elisabeth Young, smutted
on Locust street, near the Columbus Book. Vossesszon
given on the first of April next.
NIcTAGRE & BRO.,
Columbia, February 21, 1.867-ti
PRE BLUE FRONT, en Front street, contain.
nag IWO Wore tiourn.—two do Coro
T ther,
or other lake porpo.e.—ood la EEN —a
P—
ail filled un walla gag. SEVEIt
HOUSES. for rent or sole. an dilfeaeot p art. of the
rough. Enquire of 11 7 :1I. 11;1111'1'E R.
Columb.. Velaru ary 14 1 4, 7 If
FOR. SALE.
MO.t. A RIVER LOT, fronting' on the
Susquehanna .Rivrr and Front street tr,o , fee!. more
or less, adjoining property of George Bogle and Joi,ii
Cooper.
No. 2. TWO ROUGH-c sT DWELLING
HOUSES, adulated on Front street, between U 1/:011A
and Perry streets.
_ _
No. 3. T111414F. D \ VELLING HOUSES, stunned on
Perry emer. between deco ud and third
The above property is oil in good condition. For terms,
arc., enquire of W3I. F. OWEN.
Columbia, Octol‘cr 4, 1Q56-tf
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE
ONE TRIANGULAR PIECE, containing an acre
and a quarter, at the corner of .3lunena tururike
and the ore road, about onc-quarter of a ante fro:n the
depot. Columba.
And also, ONE TllOll- , AND FEET rnosT upon
the ore-road, which will be divided Iwo lots to suit pur
chosers--a benutial situatio» for ''calt - Itca GAD
lo:Loss3ML43.22,o 4 ,opagmastir. tue roil being
good condinon, would suit well for VEGETABLI:
GARDENING. Or the whole tract of 15 ACItIIY will
be sold together. Apply to
Columbia, July 19,15564 f
Bellevue House,
NT E. CORER of Front and Walnut struts,
IN . COLUMLIIA, PA.
JOSHUA J. GAULT. PROPRIETOR.
The lionise tr furnished with ail Modern Imortiv•..
mem*, and every attention will he given to secure
the comfort of guema. Charges moderate.
Columbia, Mug 23, 1657.
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
THE undersigned would again call the
attention of his fi tends and customers to his large
and varied assortment of articles in his line of but,
nests, comprising everything chat is manufactured of
Tin, Sheet Iron. &c., (or Household purposes. His
stork is of his own mnnufaciure, and be can vouch
for its excellence and durability.
lIIRAM WILSON.
Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, &c.
A I,Anc;E: nod complete n.. , ,irinient of elegant s
LI. Fixtures of tasteful designs. eanisisting of six,
four, three nod two burner Chandeliers, single burner
Ilell Pendants, Side Lights pinto awl ornamental.
Drop Burner!, he., always on hand. DAS FITTII(i
in all no branches attended to with promptness.
House Roofing, Spouting, er.c.
Housg ROOFING and SPOUTING put up is the
moat subetantiot minter; Plumbing, Belt Jiang
tag and other branch.. of the Itu<vite.4. carried on al
heretofore, on the moot rea , ottellle tenni.
STOVES! STOVES!!
Al A LARGE assortment of Stoves constantly
on hand. Severe! !let , " and very excellent
patterns of COOK' STOVES for 1E37. rereived.
HIRAM WILSON,
Corner of Second and Locust. streets.
Columbia. April 1837.
DicCORILLE & DELLETT,
FAMILY annacxrem sTaRE,
ODD FELLOWS' 11ALL, COLUMBIA, PA.
DEALERS in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Paints, Oilw, Dye ti tuffs, Con.o. ff ify
on hand u general nesortment of Perfumery, Fancy
woods, &e.
Columbia, May 30,1357.
MUSIC.
Z.
11. 611F:PARD, Teacher of 51 u.ic—Vocal and
In.trarnental—wiD rename the duties of his prn.
tension, 9101 DA Y. MAKCII 9. 1e57. Instrumental,
toeludong Piano.ldelodeon and Violin.
N. 11—Orders for tuntug and repairing Pianos,
repairing Violins, bows, and mu.ical instruments
loqieral, will receive prompt lineation.
Rooms in Locust street, fun: door above the
ban
Colombia. March 7.1657.
ILTIECOVAL Or -
JOHN MIEN BERG REVS
FURNITURE WARE ROOMS.
THE undersigned having removed his Far
a_ niture Ware Rooms and Alanalattory. to his new
brick buildings, nn the south side of Locust tercel. be
tureen Second and Third streets. reepectfu/ly invites
his friends and the public to give him a cal:. A large
and superinr stock of
CABINET-WARE AND CHA IR- WORK,R i
of all descriptions, will be kept constantly on
hand, which will be sold on the moat rea
sonable terms. As he manufactures his own work.
he is enabled to warrant every arnele to be
what It Is represented; and to be as goodas it is cheap.
Ills stock is very large, and in part embraces Dres
sing, Plate and Fancy Bureaus; Sideboards, hints.;
Card. End, sofa, Centre, Dressing. Dieing a nd Break
fast TABLES; Common. Trench and other BED
STEADS; Common and Fancy CHAIRS. and SET
TEES of every style. together with a genars: assort
ment of all kinds of rIIIIINITURE.
Funerals will be attended with u Splendid lit-arse.
on short notire,nnd all necessary attention given to
LINDERTARINti.
He respeeifullyrol.cita a ai•are of public paironago
as well es a eonianuance ofthe custom With which be
bee beau liberally favored.
Columbia, April
sprJctra P.ASIZIONS.
ga At the Fashionable 3111,
HAT EITIPORIVNII.
TAMP. GRIFFITH has just arrived from tho
t i city. wills the moat faxhionable and durable lot at
HATS, CAPS, AND SLOUCHES,
for gentlemen and boys. lie will sell cheaper for
rash, than any other establishment in the town or
country. The aubscr.ber, thankful for (avowa received
since he has been in buatusaa. ovould rcqueat ht.
frtends and the public to call and examine for them
selves. . D. *1 RIFFITII
Al-o: new so) lea and a lion rate assortment OW.
diens Fancy Caps and lints.
Aprsl 1 , 1%7.
Cocoanuts! Cocoanuts!!
1000 COCOANUTS jag received and for
sale by JOHN F. SNIT I.
Front street, below the Washington House.
Columbia. Mey 16, 18.57.
JAMES PARK.
.1P 'Cr Ml , _Air 411.1 Er.,
ARIETTA. PA..
XL.
HAS resumed the above balineu at the old
nand. nearly opptoor (ll.erltee. Coat. h
torn, whore hr will be plrethed le went the public end
turn on: 631211 work a* cannot toil to Os emirs set
utfortion.
Drertatter 6,1@66.
IooBARREL& of Ifit. 17qufzr, jr,. rr
tveo. by
II F. APPOLD .1 CO .
N. , * 1,2, i wide Vanal.Baun, Columbia.
Kay 23. PAL
J. H. MIFFLIN.