To these who svaant, SA'Z'S AXE) CAPS, (fthe Latest Spring and Sommer styles, at low price., wndld say, go to Iles.' Hut and Cap Store, and you will be accommodated. Do you want a Vine Mole-kna Hai? Oa so Hes.' cheap list and Cup Store, where you can get one 20 per cent. cheaper than may other phase ;Jai. Ode s. b e city. Do you want the latest style Soft Hat or Cap! Go so Nets' Hat Manufactory. where you can get them cheaper than any other place in Columbia. Do you want a Fancy Hat or Cap for youth or chil dren? Go to the Fashionable Hat Store, where you have the Sanest clock to select flout, mid cart get Gaps at low as twenty-five cent.. Do you want to get your Hat dreoted up free of ,charge? also, buy them at lie..' Fallionatale Hat mad Cap Store, on Front street, a Sew ocanseao of Shrei ner's Jewelry Store. Do you want to encourage Home Indaory? If 'O, buy your Hats and Cap• at Iles. , Hat Jlanunactory Do . )Fou' wont a bat to feel easy and romfortable? no to ties.' Hat Store, where yon ell/I get them made Just to order. Do you want Summer Hat.' Call at the Faluona laic tint Shore, and get a fine Panama. Stlanca.atio t.ec horn, Canada. Palau, Chap and all other hmd.. Q Ina word, If you wait a Hat that is rim got up by boy. and inexperseuced hand-, expressly tor is hole- sultrag.go to' Hess' Fa ltionahte Hat and Cup Stole, No. St Shreinerlat How. Front Street, CO411(1111, Pa. Columbia, April 1., 10.57. JOHN W. SIII.TAIANT.S SOOT AND S1102:3 STORE, pI . ..O ., , d IL . STII d EET, Columbia , Pa.---Theft :he that he 4 fl i k e s n r IZ:O e S t t tr ' s t l 11 ) .1 1 1 ' l ' ll l° l7l . 1 . 1 place, a 111114 re And .ptenchtt 11. 1, 0C1111C111 01 ii.,olc uud Stine, einreprimine. FRENCH CALF-SKIN, MEN'S MOROCCO, KIP & OTHER !BOOTS S.; SHOES, ip w , uch hr would lOVile Littelltlon. .elections in till) 11,1OI•ii Of 11, 1.1-1111,4 with ,( are, and from h0n.... in I h n ply of Philadelphia. he feel- eolifident taut all who :WOW good crueler wall eall and examioi.l n i.,,, n .k. ge Rhin a larri- and lleelo Ulu! 11-•nrl.rwto ul FINE. SHOES FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. v.h.-1-11,,, oY Yeirut Foxed %Pr.. French iNloroel 0 lEn:4r:wiled Spi nig nun Cloth Gnhe r. Al ad rat- Kid rse. /and 111 f.k.rt all 4 itc ,m,v I n.e. - . Also oil ko o k, of 80y.% Your !is' and i co-•• 11 , nn• aril! Shoe. of every mi.- and deQrriptimi, and a floe rt.-Crimea! of Men's (loners. -ueh as Paten! CP.GIVe Tops, Cloth, Culf,kjni, hr , 1 c . in great vanity. The .uhqc tiller hope. try - rol to went a cation wine, of pub: ri ill, are invited to cull and ezalftlap the go,: J. IP. SJ CAIA N. Columbia, 51uy, 2, /957. g 857. 1857. NEW GOODS AGAIN! UALDEMAN'S NEW STORE. IVTat .. , l .'. l '4:l'e r t:,l" Vtrlll%. a ad have floc. - tirruaszed Our .reoud pur• clause of SPRING GOODS We cordially invite all our friend- to mil! nod ex amine our stock nod in pro rnie it M. nether they wish 10 M1M1..., or not. its we feel confident initi with our increased facilities, we can offer induce pnenn riot to lie ntet with el•rwhicre. JUST RECEIVED —The In rge•t Pita most called iiiiiiiortiment of DRESS GOODS. ever opened in Co lumbia, including new •prutg Silks, Ilayndere Silks. Flounced Silk Rohe•. India Silk. PL.., Plaid land ;slimed Dural•. Duro! Robes, Poplin Robes. Berege Robes,Law•n Lawn.. Chid lie, Real 'French Chintzes, Bri/liante, and many new nu veins. in Dress Goods never offered in Ibis p 1 ti EMBROIDERIES AND LACES. Ladies will always find nt iln3 costlier a varied assortment of Rich rrencLi %Worked Collars, Sleeve.- ..id Cuirs, Collars and Sleeves. and Collars and Cull . - to mulch; Jaconet and Ethotiq. and Inserting.. Jaconat and Da rids stud Flu,rnc.o r. Lures and Edgings, of UN kinds. Ernkroklercd. and Printed Bordered Handkerchief-. ke., dc.c. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! We now have o large avr-ortinent of s lawlei. among which will be found a great varier) of :".11.1i.t tilin,s with prime: and lirocite harder- in new .ty le , . and all the choice colors. from rti,2,Ull to 1: 4 ,10.00 Alzo. other Shawl• in every varlilt* MANTILLAS! MANTILLAS!! Jug opened our new -lock of Spring Mantillas of all the new shapes ill black silk, colored silk. [noire augur and lace. NVe invite the tides to eXullutio oar assortment. We are now selling extra Runt NunnHasa. very low ',nee., PARASOLS! PARASOLS! Also. new Parasols of this season's styles. at an prier , . 7&. to 56 00. We have the largest stork ni Columina. Best Kid Glove. ni ts74e. Liu GOODS!—Our stock of Linen Goods has been greatly increased, arid -e:eeted with purlieu:or attention to the purity of ;he Fahrie and Bleach. DOMESTIC GOODS! A Inrge clock of bet mule+nt 10We.t price. No advance ai Muslinn. Call and examine our 12 cent Blenched Shiriino ever r.oal at the price. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS! In this department will be found every article lie eelmtry to form the entire out-GI of those commencing housekeeping,. GLOVES, HOSIERY A N D TRINININVOS —Every variety at these good, kept rontdnnily no hand ,CLOPLIS, CASSIMERES AND VESTING. At our cloth counter may always he found a good stock of Black and Fancy Cloths, Black and raticy ca,Utacces, Velvet, sllk and Mar/wines Vcstsog, &co, Sattnetta. : lestne.Gordi. &r.. he. CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &C We have greatly Inerea.ed our stock of Super Carpeinig. imperial Three Ply do , Super Ingrain do.. Fine and Medium ingrain do. Venetian and Rag on Floor Oil Cloth, from one to four yard. wide, of all qualitie.; Maiting.4, in every n Will, plain, white and i keeled; AI-o. Cocoa Mulling., for pot lac roomy and ofi , xe.. 'Window Shade., Lorikin^, Philadelphia Ca, pet Clint,,. Prime lave (tee.. Pe•tihel• SVe Invite nitration to our C11111:1 41/1%4111W ware Room, which comosii , the litrer.t and mrio , it va ried 'lock ever ['rough i to this market, which we or•r to sell at much below the reatil.mr price, rD'Our ru+tomere are invited to end amid receive cook amid eatalegi:e of liood.+, puril,hed tor fit•• cistritilthOn, at , . II 11,DVMAN'S Cheep Crt,h Ste,. Cniueol, it. N. B —All Led* Country !ol.eil lit ex chAnge. sot. Good,. Colointae, April 11,1 , 57. COAZOCOAL! riIITE undersigned has constantly on hand and for pale. L'nlunnre Cornrany and Din mond Whop A• 11, Lump, .Egg. Stove. Range, and Nut Goal—the Lump n. equal .t not eupeflor to On) t 11.1. g in the COLIIIIrj lot .11ellitlg sron; Red A.ll, Lump. rgg. Stove and Nut, of the best ,quultiy, from tae ri h 111110 k In region; Short 51ountant Circe. 11:111 Tievotton Egg Coal— an excellent uruele fur dornt,tie r•mnmet (I , e, Pune Crop,. Lump, Egg and Stove Con auperiot article for dotrit•tie in put p 0.,.; Plymouth pod Pt tt-ton IVldte and Red Ach, Lump and Egg Site Cord, Broad Top end Allegliet,y Rituminows Coal, of the :LoP , I (“141111,, for t•rtui 1 , 111 g; The abrve genrrot o•sorintent of Coal, can=umrr. and the public ate tn•:urd to coll surd ex..lnt or and bear the prier.. I am prr•p.rrrd hu Parer-li the, above I.y the Boat. Car or Ton, ar vs!, 1% hurl, loot el Canal ltu•m, Colonlloo.l.l.llc.e.ter Von lay. l'a. Also, Coal and 11011 re,et, ed and ,Ilippecl on core- Floss:on. J. 6. tll bin June 7, lqrol-1) HEALING SALVE, 'FOr Chronic rice loccei=e,i, Bar... Scald, and the Radical Cure of Cnrce 811111011, C. SPICED LIQUORS, For thr •predy curt. of 1). . Dy+entrrv. S , iro me, Compha•ut, Cl/01..t 5/00.11..and other cla•order ./..1 the n.gesiper Ores 11• gri...r4il•N• COUGH 311XTURE, For the Spea,4l y Core of Conzh , r The shove named Afecheinra are inanulmoured 1,1 ilsonsh Bo.ley. UlllOll •I fee I, a I ,ove :M. Colombia. Fa. Ni.ltnerne,eernfirstec. or y . have been go.en vo:unt,4l" unmag vvtio•li are me hollowing: Having been afflicted with dyQpep.la for •iz year+, and Itatrtng tried a great many diderein Lmd. of ni,ll - to no purpose. 1 w•a. 10011000 to fly Illinne.h ley'. Spiced Liquor. ued Liter ua Ilg two 1/01110, 1,- COlOO entirely cured. I therefore take greet ple.ieure to recaoMmending her medicine to the afflicted. hope they will give it a trial. iffno. It give• me great pleasure to reccommend Dr 11. Hosley's healing salve for the cure of chronic ulcer. I have spent a vi.t amount of money. in the lest tour year., with some of the most eininent pin -in without tire leant hope of a cure mad I tried Ito.tle!.'y which gave me tmntedrrtc relief Ido not b e , nine to recommend 1110 the pubix. ToonA•. Columbia. The %ultscritrer having been taken with a very vio lent attack of charrliwa, with cramp, it being ni the middle of the night, and not stiviehing to trill ti ph y-i• clan at that lime, I happened to have a botti, or ',mire... 11. Bosley', Spiced Liquor in the houtte, to which I retuned; and, to my ymtprise and pleasure. war completely eared by taking two dale,. al direct ed. I ;Mee .tare u•ed it to my (amity and recom mended it to my friend, and, In all cameo. it liar like a cti.,rm beertutly recommend it; or 'hp opinion. int 14,4 article extant for the cure of use cornstlaibte for which a i• I Pleiided. Pittl.'r IL I et. 541 -treet, Cbl ttl.t. Dec. fi, 1 6 :;03. I take piellailre :Pr Ortlnt,tdOt4 at-I W n Unt e-, 111.11111.dt /10%/,Y. for the lure morn , I 'Live Lad two taken 4,1:, and cured, and Ina. W.tn lit:, or in pai i. Donor riannah Tio.'ey ,,, Salve , ',1110.11 to." ye. o.llloltooCd, n completely cured tue of t (rm.., r i in lea. thata week, over ...med.,. were trtelto at In-troy friend. prev.ttled upol rto Ir . :, Ihl. ,1 to aniieled ws',l du et. to •;11 , Her u .rl.O I In r lintl/41' Aregheny City, Pa. - I mart this. method of reecomtncnainz Dr ilannnit Votleys :epic...ft' Liquor to the Filth to. u. a cerium cure for dyspepsia. I had been labortng tinder the far 04,:Litoten mouth-. aad had tried different ineclieilw. lOC It hat of OD IIVS611,1.;,1111 I was. prevailed 111.00 to try her Spiced Liquor. After nal ng nue huttle and is half became entirely cured I hope tho a e anieled with %hre distant will give at a trial. E. A. Wait, Y. S.—Persons calling at the residence of 51r, lios ley. Geed not he surprised at finding hoz. colored two- Arian, at this is an undentable fact} but . ,,s he nulls it. wall ,not4riffigretererti "We 'clerstllfe foltreetrorhor meet: .42.0•14. April 4. 1e57. WRAP'S celebrated llomitty for sale by It .1 - 11)A b. SON. THE undersigned begs leave to inform his JL friends and theeitizensof Cohrinbia and surround ing country, that he .till continues the praetice of Gardening, to its various branches; Laying out Ground:. (Cc-in the most approved style of urt, de sign rind taste. Those who favor lain, with their pa tronage, will End their work done with skill and dispatch, and on reasonable terina. Personal utri-u -' will in all cases be given. lie furnishes ' and plants out if required, all kinds of Nursery Stack, viz: Fruit, Shade, and Ornamental rives, Flowering. San" &c. 2000 of the choicest constant blooming Rose., of the mo-t hardy kinds. for sale; also. Grape VII/C4,or this most approved sorts. lie invites a eon to bin green bowie where a choice}, ieCIIOII of well•crown Flowering Piano, may be seen and purchased, of JOSEPH TrAvo hI.L. Gardener and Florist, Cherry street, Columbia, Put. April g 5, DO YOU WISP! DARGAINS? IP so, CO TO TIIP: FARMERS' CASII STORE, LOCUST ST.. COL CIIIZIA, PA. WEbnt take t t his . oportu re l itit l y , of anno nnvi nn i nru i cing :, o,•Ofltaril t or•pring and •Illitliter good..con•,,lng 01 Dry UontlnGrocerse.., Queencveare and Gitt. , vare, Toi le rate, Floor Oil Cloill.. Looking (31a..e, Ai. FOR 'filE LADIES—Hie!. le. or Faint y hod Black Silk., all price.; Cimlliee, Ltnregc., Of-R.lunit Print.; and, ill (att. every article of - titer.. Yee& flint wlll he III.11.1)1110.11C during the coming sea on FOR MEN AND BOY.—Cloih, Ces.imerea.Cll.ll - Croton CloTh, Tweeds. Cottonnde.,&e.. Ar ; zolk and alanidle. Ve.otop to great variety; ruin :Al g one,. for GrlitiPalfa . , , ;OMpirie OW lit rurntAnng snoe•,Sheetlll2..Mti.lins,l;he.t.A.Tick toqs. o. t tA burg. v , tared., With a large 11 , - ,Triasent of Qiiertt•svare and (•hei4svare. Table i ever (ti: Cloth tool it ire , 4l Ire of Urocerie- and rlinee , 4 all of vt loch sT til b«.o;d nt ptWe, that CallaClt tali 10 1,111 all Om K .,o,l"vere , eketetl tub great rare. and as Ire brat nilen lenge, co niacin we wall be ribie, an pr •nut quo/1 /1) 0/1/11/.IY 1111) other .LOlO 11/ CU/ 1.1111- 111/1 Tyr Farnarre Pre hrt• nlvrnys had t he , r,poinTion of brim: thr CITEAP STORE. and !lit. feet VVII4 atillOtllleell 1.% 1:00,tt, but until the hr. ofoul 0.1,3111- era 1% 1,111U:014 rly to .tale, that VCl•iir wr du .eil l.-11er,, a- elirapt) n+ they ern be raid. with- OM 1a... e aka cell Dry Gemls a, Chriip ally other (owl, Il7Ag hereloinrc, all kind+ of country preabice tnisen in exchange lin vontlA. and the liigneat market price ci Unwed A. the ARM... T. .1. KVell. Faciner••Citi , l2 iiture,oppo.ite the Franklan Cotninton. Pa. 12161E12 Splendid Jewelry! Elegant Watches! Rich Silverware ! &c. TIIE subscriber has just opened a new stock, Irech from the city, or COLD LEVER. WATCII ES, '4lO, . Duplex, Lepincs Quartiers, "- of Itich will ',II ois nee Inn-1 ren-Onable term, Ake. .111 flair. W.A . -toil, of CAMEO told h10: 4 1iIC LIEASTPINS, , 01 -Ijl,ll. CLOCKS! CLOCKS! of es . e: y tplial; togctliel with u thou<nnd and One oilier arlltteri, P. S Watch and Jell.< 'ry Stare.. FrontSir,a, Colon. April I 557 k'-$ J' GREAT rush for Bargains at I. 0. BRUNER & Co'.ll Cheep Store, mom r of Third such C/11.,11 under-i¢ued curve 3u-t arrived from Philadelphia. with a full ur-ortmt•ut of Spring Good.. con-taring of Black and Faney colored Cloth-and Cit,iiner+ of all -plea and patu•tn+; Saiiineti., Jean-. Cotionailes tuul I.titen Gonda. hoi btenb roar ; and Snuu, sulk mid ; Situ..pender., Cravat.. 11•unthrrt and Clove+ cut priers to •un the gentle men wn•luug a complete ontfit, would do very we , l :o e/anntie. Ju-t received n superior a-- oriment of Block Silk!. which will Lr .old lore, 111f0. lielege do /Mari.. Ging limn-, Brilliant, Cala:POS. II I-41 I.loe an. Swan, IMak and Cambric Dotted S, ire unit !'laid lin, Cloves. Ri phone, Goliar., Trimming-, Sc &c., winch tor vuriety, excellence and I.lleapae.t, eaMaar be wrpn.aea 111 Ml+ market. !SOOTS AND SHOES. A great vnriety of Gents' Fine Banta, Brogan.. Gni terr and Slipper•. and Carpet Shoes; al.n. Lurtte , .. Mo rocco mod Kid Boots. Ga tier,. , In gather with a large assortment or Children's Shoe. of all etyie, and Pi,ei . which, nniwith.muidimx the rise in leather, will be sold at the former low prices.; QU EE NSW AR E QUEENSW Alt E The roust benJtifill styles of Queen• and Gla.sware ever offered in thin alai,. Peri•on., commmtc err hou.,ekeeping will please call and examine Our OLOCIL 11l till, line before purchasing elsewhere. GROCERIES AND SPICES. of the be.tqunlitieii and wurituted pure and fresh, which will be sold as cheap a, the market will afford. coon' ry ploduee of all kinds taken at market pri CCA, in czhange ior goods. 0. 11111:NF.11 & CO, Corner o f Third and Union streets. ?Watch 28,1E57 J Cheap Trade Sales rooks. TN addition to the already extensive and of book.; tee . on hand, we havejte.t received a fr. - di and choice %tock ol book, and rut flattery that wilt make nor stork without doubt, the Ix eye-t and most •sleet we remember °fever rat me on It.stal at an} tune; and in price, we feel •unshed we curt suit all. A. we bought at exceedingly low rates, we Lad writ s..tl at carte-ponding r•ue• lVe extend ail lavltaliall to ell to call and eXalailie 011 r stock, lodge for your•rlvcc of the merit- and once, thereof. DIURRAY, YOUNG & CO Lovers of Cheap Standard Literature; all who would add to and improve their libraries with choice, valuable and select book!, tit unprecedented low rate, er:l :tad see the cheap New York and Philattrlpata T,ade SA :c, Stork. just bought and on hand at the cheap hook store of MURRAY, YOUNG & CO. Laneacter., May Cmtmonwealth Insurance Co., UN I ION BUILDINGS, Third street, Harrisburg, CHARTERED CAPITAL, $200,000 Binl.inigA and nil•er Property ttntott.l fire. AI-n. :tg.il,l•l 1 ,4 ,111 u 1 the .'Ca, An. Nnsigntion uud Tll4l-1 , ..1.1110.1 Dl ttECTOlttt‘t—nnnott Cutunroo, Geo. I\l. Imnman, W 1111•011 Lurk, lal -u,!er. JairlC• Fox Oro Bergner. Benjamin Parke, %Vnu. 11 Kepner. A B. %Vnglord, F Murray. F. K. BOLO, John li. Berryhill. m. F. Pucker. OFFICERS•—SIMON CAMERON, Pre.ident, FIENJ l'Alt Kli, VICC S. S. CAERMIL, Sero . l.,V II 11. FR V. Agent, COIIIMI , III, Pa. A ugo.t 24, 1550 Ladies' & Gentlemen's Restaurani and Ice Cream Saloon. A iß r s . .,ll l EITER e gen .lr i llor y. t rus i ,per,frien,ds and iou se the !he tier t hreiofrar .."•11 putromf , II) Ice Croon. Saloon, she commenced ..cepmg u telectory v.heer cErsTrat.s. AND ALL RINDS Or itzramsrtrara4Ts Ina ol,talnetl it the 1,1,1 ~, the •bnr rat inltiee. A. Irr :If COIT1111011:11i01,et., .1, confidently relic.U [,l a Ow red •hure nt rub. , patronage, be. ry rain, .111 h. tootle to ulord 11,1 gize.t% witt.fitction. Ell . Bl;l'l'Eß'S RESTA 1 . 11 ANT AND '4A 1.1 /ON, I't nut. between LOC Alit! I . ll,ollNlreel 4, Coiumi,,,, Nov I, 1e,56-ti. Those Awful and Terrific Accidents, TIAR' happeninff, from the rarclehs hood imgpf buriiing fluid, cuu forever be idol - lied by the It, of . 1 B i te& SIMI, Lamp tf' The hoop elllll , oi explode trnm overiiirniog while lighted. ot moment explode by filling n while lighted, it cannot explode from overflow ❑tg while 1100,1. it can idol explode from any known env +r, uruunol exp , ocle when filling if Ihr t(oid utkea lire. it'a thot !snip and feeder in eollJUllelilltl. !he mn•l cxplo+n•e rompnoont. may Ire u•ed. milli un greilier danger than -perm or lard od ivirnp ia the he.; nod ever nirorrd to Olt public. For wnolc 4 ale and rend!. by 1)H. E. 13 lIERII., May ti 1 , 57 Dn . :rel.,. Prom Colomb.. Pn NEW STOCK OF FANCY GOODS. TILE undersigned emetically announces to:tCrintroka„, puhhe.ihat the has now on baud a new i11.011111..11l of 1'.% as /WOWS . Cap. and Itrumete. Trtruming. of el ere va riety. 1;locl.e Cotta rs Embroillery of all hind, :11.-0. a large ar,OVIIICItt at Fancy I respect fully sobeit au 12111111111;111011 of ray good., float tho, situp arc ill want at the abo,c 11.111101Ieli Z11,4C/C.• MARTHA J. Coiumbla, September 13, LIMB TOR SALE. A. I \r¢ rpflE subscriber takes this method to inform the public, that he le prepared to tartonli the BEST QUALITY OF LIME, Tquar.l.et purelitt-erc. at the ‘horte.i tiodee. lii. lame i. parurukt rly adapted for plo.iering , and white•vra.bilig. It will be delivered if de.irea. JOHN ELWIN:. rel,ruary AViitflit.ville. York county. Shaving and Hair-Dressing Saloon. T HE undetsigned havilq remorril to Row, opporiie ii, Wpt. 4ll llGtOrl Hotel. uo vu.. attention Salem., where virriet,on, earl receives CL.P./1 'V ARID Wk., ANKVP, aWilit,,ll,llllllll' nut lard dreteeed tothe -thret ru•le n io:e•nle and ex quff.lir manner. There i• 1,0111.4h111g Annllllllg in se good i f any ure dtarowed to doubt e t. le t them try me, am!vvi. , e. fully dew...tent.. the fort. WILLIAM 471.F:fa:IF:TT. roleembeen GAIIDEINXNII. 6/111,EIZTEITL'S 1 857 FOR TIDE LADIES R.EPIZOVILL. Warranted Fresh and Genuine Gar• den Seeds. • TN every variety, wholesale and retail. 1. Assorted Boxes put up expressly for the Country Trade. Fine European and American Flower Seeds 20 choice varieties ill Boxes for St, with directions, Japan Peas, Sugar Cune Secd,Tom Thumb Dwarf Peas, se. Orange Water Akio'', new Winiliassiadt Cattrage Seed, PASCHALL, MOB nIS & CO, Implement and Slued Store, 7th and blarket at., Philn. May t.t, I i. 57. List of New Books. JDST RECEIVED at Saylor & McDonald's, Le-lieh. New Cook Book, Waliiifteld'N New Cook Book, Inquire Within; or, 3700 Fact. for the People. lint,ford; a Tale of Bacou's Rebellion, by Si. G.Org , " The Border Rover, by Emermn Bennett, Vona or the Secret of Power. by Mrs Siouthworth, The Life and Adventures of Beekworth, a narra tive of life among the 'lndians. Columbia, April 18,1,57. CARD IDIROFESSOR Frederick Haas, a graduate of the lithdriber g utid Gotiiiriest liinver,lite•, offer• W service. to the ciii7en. of I.o:durable, 71,1 Teacher of : 1 •111.ic., and the Greek. 1.11111. French. and German Intiyintotea. lie may hr found at the Wa•htngion in flee the I nt of October, mid he will be glad to ,crice public favor. Col4.lllll.l%.....iepteinher tl7.lgriC•tf NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY TIME PASSENGER TRAINS , nN the Wm road will run as follows, on LI mid after NIA ICCII MORNING TRAINS. Leave Columbia fur York at 8 A. 51 and 7 45 A. M. York for Baltiiiinre at 4 10 A. AL and 10 A. M. Arm. In Baltimore 740 A. Al and I P.M. Leave• Baltimore. for Volk at P. 15 A. Al.; Leaves York liar Coluuthnt at 11 A. AI.. arrives at Columbia at 12 M. EVENING TRAIN. Leave• York for Columbia at 020 r M. Arrive. at Columbia at 745 V NI. All the above Train,: emineet with the Pn••enger Trait, out the 'Pliilatli•lphia and Columbia Railroad, both going and returning. SUNDAY TRAIN. Leaves Colombia lot York at s to A Al. •• Yui k tut Columbia at 5 V. NT. L. F. Giurrtrii. Coltintl,ia `.113 reit 22,0357. Agent. Northern Central Railway Co. SUNDAY TRAIN. A PASS) NGl'.lt TRAIN. will hereafter leave Clo ck lumina for Yorl, tuna Ha lionore, lit 810 A. pi . nr• rive in York at lt In A. M.. and Ilalontore ni I o'clock P. M. Leave Yolk for Colombia at 5 P.. 11. arrl% , nt Ca!ambla at C, p. and rematri jut A. M. ADICEO rzap't. I) F' Glum rnr. Acent Caillllllll.l, Alatrott 11,11.-57. . THEFASTEST TILYJE ON RECORD! TILE FLORA TEMPLE Livery Stable, for ll,r1) occupied by .1. D. Edward, ht. 1.11,11 pur e:lased by ThYllllO. Groom. and nlthotmli nor lit the “enTsmdit .olleiottion of maltV hitt Itreilu.e tie ptittitecle•ife the conunun lino .•ot ri 11,4 (A No. I.) I.iver: Stable in Colulttlitts, mossim and Te nsible "—he ling determined to trial, tho-e in vv.ost of IiGIiSES AND VEDICI.ES realue .•The bob tual nog I- belle, thus the gray."' 7'111.: STOCK OF HORSES is of a character to boast 01. possessing as t. does ever : variety to suit the hold mAidett e. t acst.ida, the sedate married ixotnan, the timid young m tn, 01 'low coat It" old one. ns well ..s those ••fast , people who Itk e horses that can go—`isomr, on a plank road." Iran} one desire , a safe and reitable horse to :Ike ht. Fai n} out with. he can be accommodated; if on the control!. he wools to gel over space not a mile sty le. let him mall at toy stable. lei ve every variety of vehicles and nm mnlsnly additions to my Stuck coasiantly. From the light :rotting -ulkyand wagon. nil to the heavy gamily ear. ....se and baluuche. 1 1:11/1310L he beat </Weld , : Of nits whew. !qv . TrItITS will he low 114 the lowe.t,a nd my Trump Lever lLnn the bent. •'l7te enmities to the RTIO.IIe' can belind from every point of the envitpuls, by coming into Witt nut 4ireei pia above Front on the north vide. I re:pectiully eolien n continuance of public patronage, confident that 1 w.ll render full satisfaction. JAS S. MrNAIION. Agent Columbia. Deremher 2n, tssO. THE OLD FLAG, UNFURLED TO THE BREEZE. r 4 ALL CAMPAIGN! New Fall and Winter L READY-MADE CI;OTIIING at ltlerague & Bra Clothang Emporium, confl.ling in port of Cloth and Beaver Over Cont,. Balla° and Double Dr0. , .1 Cont., Cloth Frock and Ore., Co.tt•, Cloth Bu•inc , . Coat., Ca.4,lllere BU-ine. Frock Coal, Black and Fancy Ca•sitnere Pant-, Black and Fancy Satillett Pant.; Black and Fancy rdatin Vests, Plush and Casl/. mere Vests. _ . BOOTS AND SHOES 8000 8000 Feltz's home-made manufacture from OW Berks. Alen's Calf. Sewed, Pegged Rants. Men'. Grained arid Kip Itord4, lloy's and Youths Cid pied and Kip Hoot-. Men'- Cult and Kip Alonronr. 11.inliek Kid and Marneco Boot+, [Aches Kid Jenny Lind Buidt 1.. n• Grdored and Block Gaiter.. (`liddren'. Shoe. in all viinely, loge lher with Tomlin, Carpel 13 lg.. Illms sad Cap., io all varieties, at low adult,. FOIL CASH. Tdcrd(llJK k 1181) P TAILORING DONE IN THE BEST STYLE. Columbia. October 4, FURNITURE FIIINITERE of every description from tht higlao4t to the lowe-t order, warranted it,alzood 11.4 Lanea•ter or Philadelphia 1,11 1110thler: tnay he had at the - • HOUSEKEEPERS' EMPORIUM, N.llll Quern 'tree! Ilea, ("range, 0 1 er ell), ni prices (or below rite u•uvl raw-minis •rrnnn of th, stale AI-u. Muglilfiet•si: r0..0g0 ',el.. and , lelldld Wtildnw Slmtles. below l'lnhulelphm iee4 Cool lumber Wanted In pal ?rill fur furniture. lin Vent NI 3r. December, 9.7 18345. = = . re. z - r z t „ 0 ,9 , Er 44 :4 A = '4 • 3: -3 I ° c•• F'. 74 r; 1 .7 5 KIN= = 0 • E = ;3 .`„ E I W. 4 4 en tE E A > :z Z: F' 0 71 4 - ci ki 4 d .6 V., 7 r" "Ti • A t • • `..j. ";] ce. PEOPLE'S IVIAB.ELE"Sr.4.2I..D. Zllop in North gum street, half square I 7 ...lb of 100 It/1140nd. 211121 2 2121 door 1101112 of White Horse llotel. I.anem.ter city 1.1:WIS DAUM'. Alarllle Masao. reveeitallyiti i'arra, the poldie that he has anw in his yard the la r vi•st mat hest 11.-ortinent of ITALIAN AND ANIEIt- ICA N MAU BLS ever offered to the eitierns of Lan .•,..ier,mul greater than nay other establishment west ii Phi:mielphia. I laving made arraimementa in the to receive nimble at it dated title!, he an nounCes Ilia, he will fell much cheaper than any othervaabh•hmern to this cityor county can do. Ile It prepared to execute in the beet style. 11.10N1:- lINTB- TOSIDti AND tiltA VI.: STONES. NIAN- T1:1.9.7)0011 AND WINDOW SILLtI, STEPS, &a., nit very va nett y and mu,. lit fan ilities for furnishing al licles in the Marble line are un•urpaeo-ed by 2111) 0111 Cr eelatilohment iii the city. while he at-ire. all who may favor him with heir patronage that los workvhatt lie executed in the rely 11..41 style and on the moot reusanabie term+. LETTER CLIVIIND ,n I,NOI.ISD and Ge.IIXIAN, .lone at the atiortetil notive,and on the moot mode,- late term, re.,pectfillly inVilesthe public to call mu! exsm- Ille. Ili work, Loring fully pat islied to hi, c laim pillihr pstrnimge upon its Merits. 'I Col for t lie many l'svors liestowed spout him, lir hope.* be 'tilt Intletilloo to bit•iite— to inert !said re terve -hit re of the public. ptitrnitor„e. I..tiieti•ter, April 20. 19:S GERMAN AGENCY, FOR THE COLLECTION OF CLAIMS, DEAF ES, POWER OF ATTORNEYS, &c. THE suboriber -haviaginade arrangements with some of the oldest flanking /louses in Ger many, i< now prepared to collect Monte. and make Power of Attorneys for any port of trierrneny. Ile has also road. arras Eireinenli. 10 give ht. Own Draft to any one who wishes money sent on, and mturuntee• it will he pitid, hnvmg find much expe rience in this business, lie intends to devote his full attention to it in future. All collectioo o(Clnm•. &r . nurndrd to with Car rerior,.., nod *llpp-twit, and rot' ha rgr -lortolorrnallon. For furtlirr porticul.tri JACOI3 HER 7.047, Dry Good slrrrhant, No. 69 North ttnrcn :street, Lnnrn•tcr City. 1•n. N It All Itind:t of Genital! Cu,l, exchanged at full Ilreember 15, 1F35-if G.13.1141.T VBZXZTY 5T0.39.31 TUT RECEIVE% a 'larger Riad finer stock o f;toyi. and .fancy rood. than ever before. My friend. and others err, istmcd to ca/4 aptheramsne the .inek.before porrhnsing el.ewliere. a. they will here fiod ma unlimited sarortment, salable for orep eni• fo person , ofevery age and taste. An nowierwe asbortntent of Portmonnater. Pocket Book.. &c.. tl e. GrAfiGE J. SMITH.. Lorunt cireet, between the Bank and Franklin noose. CrOortt! , lll.l)..ren.!,, t 1.46 1 5 2.81013.W.8UK•, - • FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PEULADELPHIA. STATEMENT of the Assets of the Company on January 1, 16.57. Published in conformity with the provision of the 'sixth sectionof the Act of Assembly,orAprilfilh j lB42. MORTGAG ES. Being first mortgages on real estate, in the City and County of Philadelphia, except 530,950 in Montgomery, 13ucks, Schuyl kill and Allegheny counuee,Pennaylya- , _ 010, REAL ESTATE. Purchased at :Sherif& sales, 'under mortgage claims, viz: Eight 11012 , e." and lot, 70 by 1:50 feet, on the South wrest corner of Clie6nut and Seventeenth ,treat, „. er , A house and lot, 27 by 71 feet. o n - North side of Spruce street, West Of MeV; elan street • A house and lot. 21-7 by_loo feet. on West ride of Penn Square, South of High street, Two Ileums und ends 18 by Csleet,. on South side of Spruce street, hear Sixteenth street, , Free houses and lots. each 17-9 by 90 feet, Nos. 169, 161, 103, 165 and 107 Dalwyn Three houses cm] lot. 49 by It feet, on E,O ' ,deaf Seventeenth stieet,euuth of nine Hotel and 10t.59 by 91 fret; oiftlieSOutf.' east cot nerof Chesnut and Beach s.ur, Five houses and lot. 42 by 86 feet.oU the North side us George street, Wear of Ashton street Seven 11011 ACM and lot. 20 by 117 Met, on the na.4 side of Beach street, south of Chesnut er I. A house and lot. 19 by 10 . feet, N0.'96 Fitzwater Rtrret. flaw of Ninth street. A ground rent of slo,ln-uing out of a 101 13-4 by 40 rw..r. North sole of Otter street ;40 feet lb est of Leopard street„, LOANS. Temporary Loans, on Stocks as Collat eral Security STOCKS. 810.000 Alms House Loan, 5 per cenl. hint. on.) s, 200 Shares Rank of ICentuelry. - 17 •• Norther. Rank or Kentucky, lOU " Limon Baal. of Tennestieb. 10 " r11•1.1311Ce COMptliiS, of the State of Penn-) Ivania, 0 00 " Southwark Railroad Co. 07 „Commercial and' Railroad Rank, Virk.burm 300 " Peinisylvanin Railroad Co., " Franklin Fire Insurance Co, " Mercantile Library Co., 24 -r V; ion Canal Company, - 10 "Sr lmylkill Railroad Co., 510000 North l'ru ;Oa Railroad Roods. l 1104747 City trarr4nts. Note.. find !PI. receivable, Uti=ettled Pobram Ca•li out bawl. 42.300 21 Cash in illlll , l , of Agents., 122211, LOSSES BY FIRE. Lozsr= paid flnrirtg Ilre ye - Lai:3s6, $301,63S By order onhc Bottrd. CHARLES. N. BANCEER. PreAident. AttegtALF:. O. BANciczn, Secret:lr)% N. Buncker. Tobi.t.t Wngner, Samuel (Irmo, Jilent, It. Emnh r Geo. W. Richurd4, ardertli D. Lent.. Dnvid S. Brown, I.tanc Len, Ed• ‘vaid C. I).dc (.00, Fides TilOS. LLOYD. Agent, Columbia Q Hover's Liquid Hair Dye. THIS Bair Dyc needs only a trial to satisfy till of i!‘ rrtr , cooo 11.4 It aye, nod the followoog c•oraoloar from ihrn eminent Atild7lie Chemin. Pro -0r Boma, ni 'lie U.S Mint. will only confirm what trinmial% him,- pievlooaly home trr.orsinny to "LAGORATOktY FOR PRACTICAL CILEMI-Tier,/ St Sirplirit's Puttee, Philadrlpt ia. Nebrnary 17,1.57. "11eing well crquainted with the culictunces corn. po.tg Ilover's Liquid Holt. Dye.l urn nithfied ,lint It) 10110,111 g the vmple direction, given' for its u•o, it vill mtlitool , lll , [Nit or Skin, hut will give a nutu• rut and duuib4 crOor to the hair C Analytic Chemirt." Hover" NV„au t r tlu6., including }lover's Fluid. and Indelot:e Ink., are h 1.1) well known and in troduced to reluite any additional it•ntimony of their character. 'lhie 'ales have been increasing chore their firet introduetion, giving evidence that the ar mlet; truly pn,•e—. that intim:sum merit chinned at first for them lay the Manufacturer. Order• uddrr..rd to the Manufactory, No. 4t6 Race -irret above Farm. (old No. 1.14,) Philadelphia, will receive prompt utiernia tt by ittr.lit'll E. HOVER, Manufacturer. April 18. 185i•lv . - EVANS & WATSON, '--- ..-'.-- -- - PIIII,ABELPIIII Manufae ,l.--, 'v 111 .(1 t t r . , , turedSALAMANDER SAF . HS 1Q..,,,, 1 1•1,., ,': •-,,., - No 26 S, 1 ourth street. Philo o rt a -- ,!c,• Truth is snizhiy and must pre ) I . ).. hi I rail. ,li (( •ki • rti, , I, , Report of the Committee rip .i. , a rimmed to superintend the ~,,,„ ~ f • - • inurin g 'of the lion Safes. at ,-....,____,....;.=- -r-. , - - - Reading, February :17,1.57. • , il• READINU, Morelli. The unae - ,l,aied. members of the eataimitee. do re-per:Holly report, that we easy the two Safes 0,,g,- no Ily agreed upon by Farrel & Herring, nod Evitne A wrest, placed side by side in 'ra furnace. vii : 'Firei Safe n it.. by the Paymaster of Me. Philadel phia and Rem ma Railroad Company, in his office at Rending. manullietitred by Farrel. & Herring. and the Safe in u-e It II A. 1.11.111 Z, in his store. tnanu• fartu,l by Lions & Watson, and put in books pre ci‘ely alike: 'llia fire wa , .sorbed at S o'clock A. M , and kept up total four cord. of green hickory, two cords dry oak and half eb , tnut top wood were courtly cot, 'arnrd• the whob• under the superlntendenee of the sub,ribera. no lobe, of the committee. The Safe,: were 'Mot corere oil with water. after whielt they ls.re opener] and the books and punch.. taken nut 1 .. the .•Oltln/lil ,. ...111(1 sent 10 Ii A. Lanix's store for piddle examinainio. after they were fires examined nod ot.trktol Itl. flit. Committee. The books and pa• per- t Ikea mitt the Safe manufactured by Evans and Wal'on were but 'lightly rtßeeted by the intense heat alai,. time ial,eli from' the tt , ofe manufactured by Forret. nail Herring were In our judgment dritn a,,,sd tally firtorn per cont. mote ditto those talon torrt l iv,utr St. Vent-on`. sale. We It, twee. Mr above to have been a fair and im p:lino I trial of the respective qualities of both toile*. JACOB 11 DV,: HFR, DANIEL S. HUNTSR, Having hit ilbsentsdoring the but tong. we futly VOIllen:e wnh the above statement of the condition of lire Noel's and hooks taken out of the respective A. NICOLI.S. MON=I2I JAMES MILIKILLAND The following named gentlemen. re•Actins of Rena. ai.l ns vlalmiy. who d.arr the above fire. have twenty•eight Safes from Evans & Willson -n•ee Ihr up In May 1.1.1857: C A. • I, I.eprdd Nish, 1; I•nine Ruth. 1; fink & I; W. Moods & Son, 1; Henry W. 11,-Iligrr, 5, Hr. Win. Moore,l; Solomon Rhonda. 1, Stunk, 1; High & Craig. 1; Win. Kirek, 1; Kaufman& lint:1[1,1; Win. hlel , arlier. I; Geo J Eelr. I, .1 AI At le. W. Hansinek, 1; Ezra Miller, 11 lillllll.N t r Enlliner & Co , Al ilton• 1; Judaea I; J. 11. & A. 11. Wordier, I; Joeob .17re bmneker, 1; Wt. hens, 1; V H. z,ehollenliciaer. 1; It It Corn; iisny, 1, II A (alma, W. C.. & I'. I'. Errnantroul; J. I'. Crid, I. EVANS & WATSON =EMI 300,000.,.P0.U.N Os Of the rebore SAFE.S, winch they oiler for Polo on boiler terms than nay olhrr maninac ruler lit United Slums. Philadophia, May 10,11157-1 y J. 5713.0.MDER., Ladies Boot dc Ehoo Pfianufacturer, No. 1 Locust street, Columbia, Pa. TNITITS the attention of the — citizens 1 of Columbia and the 'public getfetntly to his sup, ""r "nth in the above line of business. Ile respeell Ily tend, rs bin - atitaere thanks for the very Itherid patrolmen he has received, and would announce to his patrons tbal,hc bas constantly. on hand a large and choke varlet, of materials. and is prepared to make lip, in addition 10 lilt huge. stock of ready-simile wort: DO band. Lidless Misses. and Chit &ens SllOlis , GAITEItS, BOOTS. the latest and best•stylcs, lie soheits a cotallinanee of the favor so liberally bestowed by the public . . _ _ JAMES SCII ROED1:11. Columbia, Pa MnJinn 2. I." Balm of Thousand Flowers, Di.covERF.D by Dr. Fontaine, Paris, for beautifying :ursery; f or bathing and martVilled ,62l fur s. l h l ,, e s. r . 7 , nia , r e s a i n oz, ,s eu t r h n e tg t, a e ll t h th ; e lo s r lise th tl e s T es oi n k f:l a .e na sk t i h l e t, purposes. For ..ale by Dp. E. H. 11FRR, ~ Golden Mortar DrurSofet Coiambiut P a' Columbia, Mas t , 1 , 57 ... • • To the Ladles and - iGentletnen. D i r t . , L nle a. , V e. e m r b o n e , : n s g l i7 h to . ry Shoulder Brace WIT; is an entire' now, and greatly improved ur. e and Shoulder Itrace. It is Itligylaargtfecolfan,trou,o,poqunadiel}r. adapted to the wear of either rex. and so constructed that it suirtott,lrle for them to bind under the arm, winch has Leen one serious objection to neariyall the braces that Lave heretofore been used. It is highly approved i t * / ritY`tt'ian‘ and Surgeone. as being corn ducive to health and gracefulness, Those who are aubject to pant 111 the clicat,.diseasc...af—fite.—Lutign, Heart or stomach. pyrnotomir. of Consumption. we would ntiv:.e to raft at the Drug, rind Prescription Stare, No. 3 'Wolf's w, andlaufebarie One immedi ately. J. ki.JIALDEMA.N. Columbia, May 16.11457. SOLUTION OFCITRATE OF EACCIESIA,or Fur tative Alinerni water.—Thiepleonont medicine which t.. highly recommended de - a eabgtitute for Epeom einite,deldlitz Powderit, due. eon he obtained freer every du), of La. E. le. DERR'S Drug Store, From id. be JUSTfe r tat supply of Cora Starch, Farms, and Riee Flourort " I'OcCORKLE h DRI.LNITT'S Family Medicine Sto re. Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia. Columbia. May 30, I Pli7. LiMJoii - received at Drug Store. a new and beautiful lot 0 Lamp* °cull de'lerfiu Hut c I F 7 7 FRESH FRUIT IN WINTER .81,519,932.73 BETTER --- THAN "' A tost, .102p:34.63_ N 0.4. 117 -& 119 9. Tenth e i. SWEETM EATS. (cor. George,)ludel June 13 1857-71 Mil SAVING FUND OF THE - National Safety Trust Company, WAlli-U„sr n at i rc d ct e i , tha south-west corner of a Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania. Money is received in any sum, large or small, and inierest paid from the day of deposit to the day or withdrawal. The office is open-every day-from 9 o'clock in the morning ull 7 o'clock to the evening, and OIL Monday and Thoonlny eveninir.. till 4 n'elnelF. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT, 89,114.18 All aunts large or small, arc mud hack in GOLD on demand without notice, to tiny amount. HON. HENRI: L BENNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vne President. W,t. 1. .11 asp, Secretary. DIRECTORS. Henry L. Benner, C. Landreth Munns, Edward L. Carter, ,F.Curfoll.lirevmer, Robert Selfridge, Joseph 13. Barry, Samuel K Ashton, Henry L. Churchman, James IS. Smith. Francis Lee. This . company confines its business entirely to the receiving of money On interest. The investments amounting to nearly One Million and a Half of Dol lars: us per published report of Assets, are nutde 111 contbrinity with We provisions of the Charter. in Real E,utte. Mortgagee, Litwin' Rents, and such first class seourdies,as will always insure perfect security to the th.p o . r i o rs. and which cannot fall to give per manency and stability to this old and well established Instituiton. Aptil 18,195151 y F.' Co.t, -:497/,232 97 $9,722 '',lo 1 116 50 BEM 11113tItING'S SAT ! 13:113111111 ------;- -,.., .., ' THE ACKNOWE.ERGED 4 . 1e- T. 12 -y ot a, iii " .. 1.4 i The recentl A tril!rat N iending Et ri .. l . 1 l . : 1 ' 1 havem I; r (." opinion, 'd and'le current Col r M t o n f i 1 '• 4Of 1 I .1 . 1 .51 - T s. pi 0 , L i , a t r e i verdict .ina fi o re r ,: n p o r r o e v iz r, co al n ? -,.., 4: ,I - e1u.tue1y ....... Clint . -Herring's" is • , I• i s the Only. aft. that will not hurn 1 .1 . .„ , Extract from the Committee% - on -, •• Report on the Trial of Iron •P - •,_ - more - Sufea ut Rending: "On the ttfilli of Eehruary all the members of the Canimillee met to winte•s the Safes find books nod paper.. (placed in them.) and were perfectly r•uu•fied lhal all w•as right The day following. the hurning took place, under the superintendence of lie Con- After a four nerd impartial bunting for five hours. the Safe of ikleltrn Evans & Watson wan faint opened. the Sn le being On file inside, rued the con tent. partially contained. vviule the collie:114 in the sisfr of Me't•. Farrel...k Herring wet e in good con diffon.and no fire male je Rending. March 2, 2a.57. (Signet/ 3 ) 11. P. FELIX, P N. COLEMAN,}Committee. A. II PEACOCK And endorsed by over 50 of the hest men of Read ing. The above Sitfet can he:intpeeted at 34 Waling Street. where the nubile eau 'aunty themtelves of the great nuperiorii) of the “lierrine. Patent Champion • " over the defeated cud used up-inside Iron Door Sala mander." . . FARRELS 11ERRING. :34 Walnut Street. Philad'a Only makers in this State of Herring's Patent Champion Safes. The attempt mado by other porde. , to bolter up the reputation of a Sefe which has jailed on ingnally accidental fires in Philadelphia. (itsimicad Pince.) by faking one ow of All agent'. -lore, ill A Lantz.) mode double thickness. Afferent from Mom they sell) to "burn up" one of Herring's, (boll us thick) hoe met with its true reward. Herring'is i•afe could not be burnt, proving conctinsively that the only ',liable rule now made VI "Herrings," of which over 15 000 are now in actual um. and more than 200 have been tried by fire without a single loss. Slay 23. TN great xariety, consisting 'of Prouty, Ma i kers. Wiley, Peekskill, Sale/ink Subsoil, Double NI tehigtin and Star Ploughs, with wrought shares, also. expanding Cultivators, with steel and reversible, teeth, field and garden Harrows, east Iron Roller., Day. :straw and Fodder Cutters, with a large assort' Illellt of Horticultural Tools. at wholesale and retail. PASCHALL. MORRIS & CO Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Marliet et, Phila. May d, 18,37. Ketchum's Combined Reapers and Mowers, OF the manufacture of 1837,, with all the recent improvements T4IC7 OTC worranied to eat 10 to 15 acres Orur-, or cram in a day. IN well as it can be done with a scythe or erwile. For solo by NIORRIS ar. Implement and Seed Store, 7111 and Murttet st., Phila Alay 2.1557. JAMES B. HOLLINS, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in China, Glass and Qneensware, No. 346 itlarket street, nbove south side, Philadelphia. Nov. 29.19564)m0n. CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, NO. 72 North Second Street, opposite the Mount Vernon House, Philade:phut. Gold Lever Watches. full Jewelled, le K. eases $29; Silver Lever do . do., Sl2; Silver Lepine do.. e 9, Qom.- tier. $3, to $7. Gold Spectacle.. $1.50 to SID; Silver do , $1,50; Silver Table Spoons. per sett, $l4 to $18; Silver De.ert do . do.. $9 to $11; Silver Tea do., do., 9-1 75 to $7.50; Gold l'en. mid Gold Casey, $3,2.5 to $3; Gold Pen. and Silver do, SI; together with &va riety of fine Cold Jewelry, Cold Curb, Guard and rob Chains All Good. warranied to be o. represented. Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner. Alm. Masonic Maths, Pin,. the , made to order. N —All orders sent by mail or otherwise, will be puncirially stliended to. September 27,16564 y ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, 288 Chesnut streel, Philadelphia. WM. S. CAMPBELL. PROPRIETOR (1. W. MULLIN, :IiPERINTLNDENT. %Tay 17, 18f.fi-if • sVA 'UPPER .StilA BLEY; CHEAP WATCHES S; JEWELRY WD AIL, at 'the ALE AND RE TA "I.IIIIA DEL PIITA WATCH AMU JEW- Ehlt *TORF:, ,, No. 96 ,North Second etreck, corner olOnurry, I'hila, fiord Lever NV ;ticket, tuil•Avreled,ls nr eases, $2 00 Gold Leptne. 15 caret caeca,. .. •21 00 . Silver Lennie, 5111 jeweled, .1.2 00 Salver I.epine..tewels, 0 00 SupertorQuarners, 7 (ID GoldSpeemeles, 7 00 Fine Saver do. 1 50 Gold Bracelets. 3 00 Ladies' Gold Pencils, 1 00 Silver Tea Spoons, set, 5 00 Gold Felix, will. Fenell and Silver Holler, 1 00 Gold Finger Rings, 371 ets. to 1150; Watch Glattees, plain 121 eta., patent 101. Inset '4.5, other articles in proportion. All Goode warranted to lie what they are sold for: On hand ~ ome Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines still lower than the uhove . prices. I'AUF 17:11 SI lIA IILIiIi. Philadelphia, September 27, I y, rhauvrzins, ALWZMNTION! GROWERS of Grass and Tobacco, use Lei antis Super Phosphate Or Lime. $2,50 per bbl or 5.40 nee Inn GROWERS OF CORN AND POTATOE S , Use l.einau•a American Fertilizer. $.1,50 per 144.; or $25 per toll. There hits"been received three diplomas from Pennsylvania. New York and New Jersey State Agricultural Societies, and Crystal Palace Associa tion for the shove Fertilizers, which have been in successful are for the past five years. Orders enrlo• sing the cash. or drafts, mailed and rectstered. will be plotuptly amended to by IP A 1.1:1NA TY. Proprtetor, No. 19 South Front st., May 31 Fsaistr GAGDE'N'ENGTNES, THROWING a stream of water 60 to 60 feel. Curt iron Lai, and Force Pumps, Barn Door Rot le rs. rata DnaDs, Improved Wheat Drill., with Oat#l and Grass Seeder attached; Plows of various patterns and ft ties, Square and Crpsind I •g Harrows, Gores Patent PrernlUM Ulmer Worker—a new.nritele Just received. Alto. othrr articles for the farm and garden. in their proper reason. PASCHALL, MORRIS & CO.. Implement and Seed tlorc, 7th and Market, Phila. Jotr ID, 1 .' Should any One STAND in need of a fresh article of_Prug,s,, chem - rearrronimivion7in - ffii - 57gic..;‘,, cat it the reottlet ntui and ereec Wilson Storw.Acr. 3 Wolf's. Row, Front street, Columbia, where the tebtterther hoe just Opened a flew supply. 'tint J. HALDEMAN 3' IT SO! H Use Arthur's Celeb rated Self- ' Sealing Cans and Jars, and you will have fresh fruit all the year at Summer prices. Full direction. tor putting up all kinds of Fruit and Toma toes, accompany these cans and Jars. They are made of Tin, Glass, QueellWtire, and Fire and acid Proof Stone Ware. The sizes are from pints to gallons. These cans and Jar. are en tirely opca at the tops, nod nest, to secure economy ill Ira tisportation. For rule by Storekeepers throughout the United States. Descriptive circulars sent on-application. AL — r - Order . s troll the' ttride sblietted. ' '' . He sure to ask for '..Arthur - .. 7 * rst. has stood th e te.t for two enems. having been used by hundreds of thousand. of taint lies, hotel and boarding house keepers. , %Ve are now making them i for the millioa. , Arthur,,,l3anahaixt Er., Gilroy, Alunufac Hirers under the Pat cut. . . . .. P.LOUGEICS, M. AVISE'S LOT of Fresh Vanilla Beans, at Dr. E B. Herr , A Golden Mortar Drug Store,. Colntnlna. Mny 9.1657. ASUPERIOR article of burning Fluid just received Lind for role by IL SQYUAM & SON. ALARGE lot of City cured Dried Beef,"just received at ti. SETY DAM & SUN'S. Columbia. December :20,1K,G. A NEW and fresh lot of Spices, just re nt 11. SLYDASIatSO7B. Colusnlna, 11ec..20, 1856. rOUNTRY Produce constantly on hand an d for lc - H -SO YOAhi it SON. p 0111 INT,. Cranberries, Raisins, Figs, Alm -01161, Wu 11101 47 Crean NM., &e jklht received 11. kLYDA3.I & .ON'S. Columbia, Dec. 29, 185 G A SUPERIOR lot of Black and Green Teas, Coffee and Chocolate,ju , t received at - - R. PCYDADS PC sos's Corner of Front and Union sts. Dec. 20,1 S5O TUT RECEIVED, a beautifoj-assortment of pi? (Ansa. ink Stands', at the Headquarters and Nev' Depot. Calundau, April 18.1857. EXTRA Family and Superfine F:onr of the best brand, for sale by iI. suy.u4m & SON. JEST received 1000 lbs. extra doable bolted Buckwheat Aleal, at Dee. 20, 1556. H. SUYDAM . SON'S. ABLE and Rock Salt, by the sack or bushel, for T .nle knv, hy March I\E GRATH'S ELECTRIC OIL. Just received. LJ fresh supply of this , popufar remedy, and for vale R; WILLIAMS, Front Street, Columbia, Pa. .111ny 10, ISSG ALA RUE assortment of Ropes. all sites and leng th s, on Imnd and for side ut THOS. WELSH'S, Illareh 12, 1957. No. 1. High street. BHOTS, SHOES, GROCERIF.S, &c., also, Fresh Burning Fluid, just opened nt 111011TAS 'WELSH'S No. 1. High Street. March 21.1857 DRIMr. Ham. ' Shoulders, Dried Beer, and Sides . ju.i.reeeivedat 111areli 25,10.57. QUGARS, Sugars, of the best qualities, just received 1..) and for sale by March 27, 1857, 'DHOW/IS, Brooms, Brooms, Inrge lot just re -1.) sewed, at [mli 28, 1657.1 BRUNER & CO'S. SQOM' of all kinds suitable for washing and the toilet. iit 1. O. BRUNEI & CO., March 27, 1E57. nOFFEE'S &TEAS of nil kind. and prierp for oale Id by I. O. BRUNER S. CO'S. March S. 1'357. Nil rash Fitth—Codfish, Mackerel. (kaiak', &c., for P:lie by 1. O. BRUNER tk., CO. Mare it, aNS W lot of WHALE AND CAR GREASING OILS, received at the - store of the suhveriber. Front Street, Columbia, Pa. NTny 10, IPSO, PRES!' Burning Fluid ; Just received and for sale E by 1. 0. BRUNER & CO. NI arch 29, 1.94 G. DRIED BEEF. Extra and Plain Hams, Shoulders and mess Pork, for auk by THOMAS WELSH, No. 1. High street. I=l=l OATS, Corn, Ilay, and other feeds. for sale by THOMAS WELSH = Irrovuevreii Caraid elnv ,i , , v v 0r I C., n Cuba, uud Sugar Mardi 27. 1E557. I. 0 131iliNER & CO. 36 7 4:=3 , 31=1. .151,9_XAM I 2000 TOSS Pittsburg Gas Coal, 400 tons Balt. Company White Ash Lump Coal.— B. 1 , . A r POLD & , Nos. 1, 2 & G, Canal Basin. Columbia, January 31, 1857. A pply to • ' FOR SALMI, A LARGE. LOT orCherry and Poplar Boards, which Win be sold low for cash. Apply io B. P. A PI'OLD CO.,' Nos. 1.2 and 0, Canal llabin. Colmblaa, November 22,1106. Kennedy's Medical Discovery. rim E announcement that I have received a lot of this J. valuable medicine. Is all that to occe.mary to mer it u share of the afflicted'a patronage. April J. H. HALDEMAN music:-Music!! 1 -TrE have made arrangements with one of the \ largest Publishing Houses in Philadelphia, by which we can furnish any music published in this country, at a few days botice. New music received LAS 1.0011 ay 1/111 , 11,hed April IS. 1t;57 SAYLOR ?cIIIcIIONALD. 3UST RECEIVED. 20BOXES ORANGES, 1000 Cocoanuts, and a 101 of Prime Nuts. For rule by , P. rt:%IIT II Wholmmle awl Remit. April 4 1957 “Patent Safety Nlghtraper,” BRULANT Sans Itinche for the bed chamber, To Itacenntsb. and Hotel Keepers. It costs hula tri fie, arid is warranted not to consume more than a sax pent, of oil in a week. Call nod examine them a the Mop and Prescription store of April 4-1 J . II lIALDENIAN. SA.DZITEL LODGE, DAGITERREIAN ARTIST, Corner Front 4 Locust Streets, Columbia, reshecelfully informs his old friends and the public generally, that tic tins again taken charge of his rooms in hereon, and will be pleased to sec all who may favor him with a rail. PICTURES TAKEN FOR 25 CENTS, Aiid upwards, and satisfaction guaranteed l'O - No picture need be taken from the Gallery unless it is such as is really desired. Columbia. March 7, 1e57. NOTICE. TWIN SLACK • would most respectfully in , form Ills friend,. and the ',Witte generally, that he list leased for a term of years. the old •mild in Locust .treet, between Second and Third streets, known as the LAMB .TAVERN. Extensive F tnbl ing and yards, (the largest and brat in the borough.) afford ample room to accommodate those who may favor hint with their custom, Careful hollers will be provided, and no pains spared to merit public confidence. lie would particularly call the attention of Drovers, to his ample yard accommodations for droves. Ills TABLE shall be well supplied,Mand second to none; and whatever it than want to show, shall be mndc up in substance. Columbia, March 14,1657-ty NEW FALL AND WINTER DR GOODS ! OPEN this day, at iIIeTACUE & BIIO'S Cheap Cosh Store, an C.XLMILVC assortment of Dry Good., viz: LA DIEs , DRESS GOODS—Block Gro de Rhine Silk.; xll widths black India Satins; striped and plaid Silks; Moss de Lame., Moon de loge; Woolen Plaid; Ca.hmere.; Chintare. and Prints in all vanetie.. SHpWLtt AND A STILLAS.—SieIIa. Long nod Square Morita Shawls; Bay State, Empire and Wa terville Long and•SquareSionwla. • CLOTHS AND' DASSMIERES*French block Cloths of NelsotOn make; Englirli blue Cloth, and brown do.; French black Cos-nacre—striped and plant do ; limeade, Silk, black Satin and Cussimere HOUSEKEEPER'S GOODS.—Blcriched Mastitis, Unbleached do., Tickings, Checks, 'Fable Diapers, Tortehugs, Hosiery and Trimmings in all - varieties. The above goods have lust been purchased in New York and Philadelphia, FOR C.A.SII, and will be sold at small advance, for the same. Oct. 4, 1856. 111cTAGUE ire RHO. ,Susquehanna Planing Nill, ' . COLUMBIA, PA. Ingundersigned respectfully announce to their friends and patron., weld to the public gen , tp,...h t o they are prepared to furnish all kinds or FLOORING, SIDING AND SURFACED .LUMBER. Also, Door., Posh, Phoney., Blind., Window and Door Frames; Mouldings ; &u. ; at the lowest market price.. All order+ by mail or otherwise addressed to the undersigned, Columbia, Pa.. shall receive prompt at. tenticm. DICKINSON & HUEY. - May 311.1P5fetf. GREAT BARGAINS. TIM-lindersigned are now receiving' and will be ripening daring the next week, nt their stare in Lonaitatneel. opposite the Columbia Rank. new and large assortment of Goods suitable for the season. consisting in part of DRY GOODS. such as Cloth.. Cassimeree, Vefl hip, Black and Fancy milk•, together with a great variety of L,ADIF,S DRESS GOODS; HOUSEFURNLSH INC GOODS, such as Sheeting., Mt•luie. Ticking's, Cheeks:Alit Clothe, Blinds, Ac. GROCERIES of every description—fresh and of the best qualities; Together with a general assortraent orQueenswaris Glassware, Carpets, 'Minds, Looking Glasses, Drug gets, Mat Rugs. Rugs., , • WALL PAPERS, In Caotsvorythaug-/cutwirs a wecil-regaialadatorra..-... Cell and age our AiSsorunent, as we feel satiated that none will go away diwppointed, as we • • SELL EXCLUSIVELY FOE CASS! al and are thereby enabled loaellgooda it the very LOW -1.»..1T FIGURES. •FRY Y HAGMAN. eolomt•ia, April 12 1e.56. • TO THOSE WHO WANT FARMS A Fa'rnt Within the Reach of Every Man. rinIIE RIDGWAY FARM COMPANY has made arrangements by which all who destre to settle or purchase a home can do so. The farms consist of the best limestone soil of the most superior quality for farming, in a rapidly improving place, into which an exten sive emigration is now pouring. The property is located in Elk County, Penna., in the midst of a thriving population ofsome 10,000. The cll. mate is perfectly healthy, and the terrible plague of the west, fever, is unknown. It also has an abundance of the best quality of coal and iron. 'The price to buy it out is from $3 to $2O per acre, payable by instalments, to be located at the time of purchasing, or a share of twenty-five acres entitling to locate the same for $3OO, payable $6 per month, or 12t acres payable S 4 per month. Discount for every sum of $lOO and under, paid in advance, a dis count of SO per cent. will be allowed, and for over $lOO a discount of 10 . per cent:" In considering the advantages of emigrating to this locality, the following are presented. FIRST—The soil is a rich limestone, capable of raising the heaviest crops, owing to which this settlement has attained" its' present great prosperity. SECOND—It is the centre of the great north west coal basin, and is destined soon to become. one of the greatest business places in the state- It will supply the greet Lake market, (accord-- I ing to population and travel the greatest in. the Union.) It has five workable veins of the best bituminous coal, amounting in the aggre gate to over 22 feet, which makes 22,000 tons of coal under each acre. This will make the land of inestimable value. L 0. BRUNER CO The eminent state geologist, Dr. Chas. T. Jackson of Boston, has made a geological sur vey of the land, and analysed the coal, the iron ore and the limestone. This report, to gether with maps, will be furnished to inqui rers. FOURTII —Three railroads are laid out through this property.. The Sunbury & Erie Railroad gives us a market for our coal to the lakes—it runs from Erie to Philadelphia. A large part of this road bas been finished, and is now in running order. A heavy force is now work ing from Erie towards our land in the western direction, the means' for the completion of which has been raised—it will soon be finished. The Allegheny Valley Railroad connects us with New York, Boston and Pittsburg. The Venango Riad connects us with the West. There are already good turnpike roads run ning though this property,- various other roads have been opened to accommodate the emigra tion and - settlement which has already taken place. There is no opportunity equal to it now of. fared to the man who wants to provide himself a home in an easy way, and make a settlement where he can live in prosperity and indepen dence ina climate PERFECTLY HEALTHY. No case of the fever ever having been known to occur in this settlement. It is not like going to the backwoods of the west, among perhaps intolerant people, where there is no society, churches or schools ' where the price of land is high, and where the emigrant, after being used to the healthiest climate in the world, has to endure sickness and pain, and perhaps ruins his health and that of his family. But here is a thriving settlement, having three towns, containing churches, schools, hotels, stores, saw milli, grist mills, and everything desired. There is a cash market at hand.— The lumber trade last year amounted to over two hundred million feet of lumber. Ina short time, owing to the coal, it will become still more valuable, as a number of iron works and manufactories will soon be started; they are at present starting them extensively at Warren. Even for those who do not wish to go there, the payments are such that they can easily buy a farm to save their rising families from want in the future, or to gain a competence by the rise which will take place in the value of lands. By an outlay scarcely missed, a. sub stantial provision can be made. Persons should make early application, apply or write to E. Jeffries, Sec., No. 135 Walnut street, below Fifth, Philadelphia. Letters carefully. answered, giving full information. Shares or tracts of land can be bought or secured by letter enclosing the first instalment of five dollars, when the subseriber will be fur nished with books, maps, &c. Warrantee Deeds given. Persona can also purchase tram our Agents. Route from Philadelphia to Tyrone on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad. and thence by stage to the land. 1 his a delightful season to visit St. Mary's—the best hotel accommoda tion is afforded. prtusEg & ars I3RUNER & CO Enqhire for E. C. Shultz, Esq., the Agent for the property at St. Mary's. June 13, 1857-3 m CRAMPS, SCALDS, BURNS, &c, (113 RED in a short line by Cooper's Anti- Puin As a pain alleviator. this Tinet u though rot infallible. is not surpassed by any other ever offered to the afflicted. and takes the precedence of as others wherever it is used, inasmuch as It is purely I , I:GETABLE, coma m. nothing POISONOrdi, and may be used with One bottle has been known to cure six cases of Dysentery, besides a case or two of Crantp and Colic. It will relieve almost every variety of Pain. within from one minute to fa teen rainatea—even the most acute cases of Neuralgia and Rheumatism, and is used, not only by Physicians, but by persona of every class and rank. : WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR? It is good for wind and pain in the Stomach and Bowels, Diarrhea and Dysentery, Colic, Cholera.and Cholera Mortals, Rheumatism acute, chronic and ner vous. Plithisic or Asthma. Croup. Colds,Coughs, Scalds, Bunts, Wounds, Bruises, Sprains,Siiff and Swollen Joints. Neuralgia or Tic Doloreaux, Tooth ache, Sick and Nervous Headache, to quiet a nervous restlessness, and thus enable one to sleep - calmly.— Pain ha the side, u Stitch in the Buck, Cricks,Oramps,) and almost every kind of pain, internal and external; Ivy Poison. Stings and Bites of Poisonorci Insects,' FRVER AND AGUE, FITS, Iliccough. Heartburn ; Cold Feet, Freezes, Chilblains, Painful Corns, Swell ings. Old Sores, to alloy Inflammation, and prevent alortifiention. Ac., Ac. K• PRICE 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. Da. E. B. I.IERR., Agent, Columbia ATny 2, 1857. New and Cheap Groceries. THE undersigned take this method of re turning sincere thanks to their numerous friends for the liberal patronage given them durtag the past year, and respectfully ask a continuance of the same. They have 'Just returned from Philadelphia with a very large lot of fine Groceries, Confectionery, 8.e., among which may be found the following: Lave ring's Syrup Molasses, New York Syrup Molasses. Plume linking Molasses, Sugar House NTOIUSPet, A large lot of Sugars. Coffee. Ac. Also, a lot of fine Baking Raisins. only MI cents. Fine large bunch and layer/Wain*, in whole and quarter boxes. tr, boxes Figs, different grades. A lot of Prunes, in fancy boxes, very fine. ' A large lot of fancy and common Candies. Also, Fig Marmalade, Jelly Cakes, Sap sago Cheese, Ketchup, and a great variety of oilier articles, suitable fur the present season. Ill: - PLEsse GIVE CO A CALL. Il.titiYDAM & SON, Corner of Front. and Union stoners. Colombia, December 23, 1350. AND NEW GOODS. MAE undersigned having inken the •tore lately oecu I pled by hi• brother, in Locust street, opposite the. Columbia Bank. and having assoeinted with him lii business, Mr. F. 1.. HAMM AN, will continue the bu-, sine-s under the firm of FRY& RAGMAN, where we will open in ii few days. a very large assortment of new goods. eonstsiine of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, , ' Oncensware, Glassware, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Papers, &c., &c., all of which we,are determined to sell at the VERY LOWESTPRICES. As ise tend dolma' an EXCLUSIVE CASH BUSINESS, . we will be able to compete in prices moult any store In the county. We respectfully solicit a cull from four friends and lie public generally. . , . I . H. ER Y. Country Produce ahvays taken at the highest mar et price.. . . , Columbia, April 5,i8.56. ALCOIHIL and Pine Oil, can always be bad' at the lowest prices, et the Golden Mortar Drug [Nov. 1.9. 1656.. rzza . Cooper's Anti-Pain Tincture. T HE. undersigned is die only authorized agett for -Me sale of this truly valuable medicine. in this piece. May Is. 1.957.11 1 3 RINEE 4F t riin -SE6ARS. ILITE JUST_ 11:ECiliti'iOihtio0 MORE of thowr PRIP&SFALIIRS,. whieh I ...in 'mil CHEAVERalnurra Store in iht4 or spy other town. c weiterr dteltodtarei, anti &bets will skgll by going nl9, a clareross purcha•lng elrewhere.' „ The above rnentionertSegarr an be wen at _ J. F. F.3711 . 11'S Wholerate Confeettbnary ertablirhment. Fropt street. two doors below the Warhington Ifotige. CoturobM 2 Columbia, Atm flO. 1956 _ t .Z , J. aiLve.. Q.I 4. 410.vA Fresh Ethereal J. N. HALDEMAN.
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