The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, August 01, 1857, Image 3

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    LIST OF LETTERS,
REMAINING in the Post Office at Colum
bia, July 31.1857.
Persons inquiring for letters will please mention if
they are advertised.
Addison Edwin E
Arms Sallie 51
Austin Augustus P
Augustin Jacob
Bery F G 2
Brooks John li
Brady David
Barr JOllll A
Bean 1
Baker Andrew 0
Dell John
Boyle Alfred II
;Bewley William
Ballinger Jacob
Charlton Amanda
Cross k Kuhns
Craven Daniel R.
Doinbaugh Mary
Deterick Daniel
Dwright Stoner &Co
Deaner Joseph
Evans John
Famous William B
Fisher Joseph C
truster Thomas
Fisher S F
Feature H
Funk Elizabeth
Geise C 11
.Groh Joseph
Green George
Grape Peter
Goner John
.Gasawey Isaiah
Hoffman Catharine
'Herr C 0 2
Hamilton J W
liorfelich Mr
Horan Mary
Heber Benjamin
Holtman Susan E
Ilaidlner Jacob
Iletherminger James
Hackett Richard
Hartnagel John
Judd Edward P
Jones James
Knapp Jolla
Keech William
Kauffman Jacob
Kohn I
Luther John
Utley W H
Lutz Aaron It
Lirisgner A
Lamont William
Leader D II
Musser Jacob
Alinard N P
Ale Nick Peter
Millard Jolla
Miller T I
Moak John
AlcAvoy Ann
NashDO2
New 11
Odell II F
Pearce Mrs
Pieta:ter John
Palter Henry
Radian Sontag
Redsecker A
Ray Isabella
Rye James C
Slaymaker Henry
Snider William
Stewart John
Stoner Lucy Ann
Sternemans Anna
Sheet Abraham
Setter G & Son
String John
Schwarber Charles
Storhe Air
Stotts Rosetta
Shallenberger Daniel
Sackett A
Stockle Adam
Shallenberger Jacob
Breath Joseph
Steiner Andrew
Scheeler Thomas
Thomas D W
Tenderson Abraham
Vincent Mr
Willis Mary Jane
Welsh Sidney
Weber Peter
Woodsworth M S
Williams A senath
Wolf Charles
Willison Nancy
Yohtts Israel
A. S. MODERWELL, P.
Columbia, August 1, 18:7.
- The Fathers of the German Re
formed Church,
IN EUROPE AND AMERICA.
BY Rev. 11. Rarbaugh. The publishers
have the pleasure of announcing the appearance
of tills important work, so long looked for and so anx
iously desired by the Church. I,Ve need not say that
this work cost the patient author long and severe la
bor, und the popularity of his other works is sufficient
assurance that this Is well done. It bears marks of
having been prepared not only with literary ability
and taste, but as a work of love by a grateful son of
the Church.
The first volume, beside the lives of thirteen of the
Reformed Reformers, includes all the Fathers of the
American Reformed Church previous to Schlatter's
arrival: thus covering the earliest and most interesting
period of the church in America, and that ot which,
hitherto, least has been known. This volume of
400 pages was ready on the 27th of July.
The second volume will follow immediately, and
will be ready in Autumn.
PRICE, $l.OO per volume.
A liberal discount to agents and the trade. Orders
respectfully solicited. Address
SPRENGER & \VESTIIAEFFER,
Aug. 1.1857 33 North Queen et. Lancaster, Ps.
The War Trail; Or, The Hunt of the
Wild Horse.
AROMANCE of the Prairie, by Capt. Mayne
Reid. This book has been pronounced, by good
judges, to be the best of the series, which is no small
praise, when we refer to the encomiums which the
American Preen has bestowed upon the "Scalp Hun
ters," "Rifle Rangers," pwin to Chief," &c., awarding
to them a high position among works eminently
instructive and interesting. For "ale at
SPRENGER & WESTIIAEFFER'S,
Aug. 1, 1837. 33 North Queen street, Lancaster.
TIED D.V.23 C. X. 3178111.1nr,
WHILE laboring as a Missionar; in Southern Asia,
VT discovered a simple and certain cure for Con
sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Nervous
Debility, and all impurities of the blood; also,an easy
and effectual mode of Inhaling the Remedy. Actuated
by a desire to benefit his suffering fellows, he will
cheerfully send the recipe (free) to such as desire it,
with full and explicit direction. forpreparing and suc
cessfully using the Medicine. Address
Rev. C. S. BURNETT.
Aug. 1,1857-6 m 511 Broadway, N. Y. City.
T. KINGSFORD & SON'S
VITAE OSIMEIGO STAILCII,
(FOR THE LAUNDRY.)
1.1 - AS established a greater celebrity than
_LJ_ has ever been obtained by any other Starch..
This has been the result of its marked superiority
in quality, and its invariable uniformity.
The public may be assured of the continuance of
the high standard now established.
The production is over Twenty Tons daily, and the
demand has extended throughout the whole of the
United States, and to foreign countries.
Working thus on a very large scale, and under n
rigid system, they nre able to secure a perfect uni
formity in the quality throughont the year. This is
alie great Desideratum in Starch-making, and is real.
ized now (or the first
The very best Starch that can be made, and no other
in always wanted by consutners, and this will be sop
rdied to them by the grocers, as noon us their cuntom
ers have learned which is the best, alit] ask for it—
otherwi-e they would be likely to get that article on
which the largest profit can be made.
Air. Kingsford has been engaged in the manufiteture
of ;Starch continuously for the last 27 yearsond during
the whole of the period, the Starch made antler his
supervision has been, beyond any question, the bent
in the market For the lir‘t seventeen yearn be had
the charge of the works Of Win Colgate 112 Co., at
which period lie invented the process of the manu
facture or Coro thereh.
[l:P•Ask for Kai ,ford's Starch, as the name Oswe
go has been recently taken by another factory.
It is sold by all of the best grocers in nearly every
part oldie country.
T. KINGSFORD & SON'S
OSWEGO CORN STARCH,
(FOR PUDDINGS. &C.,)
Has obtained unequal celebrity with their Starch for
the Laundry. This article is perftctly pure, and is,
he-every respect, equal to the best Bermuda Arrow
Root,yesides having additional qualities which ren
der It Invaluable for the dessert.
Potato Starch has beea extensively packed and sold
as Corn Starch, and has given false impressions to
many, as to the real merits of our Corn Starch.
From its great delicacy and purity, it is coming also
taco extensive use as a diet for infants and invalids.
E. N. KELLOGG & CO., Agents,
DM Fulton street, N. P.
ALLEN & NEEDLES. Agents,
23 South Wharves, Philadelphia.
August 1,1837-3 m
NOIEZCZI.
.leWife Bridget Kelly, hating left my bed and board.
without my consent, all persons are hereby warned
against trusting her on my account, as I will pay no bills
01 her contracting. JAMES KELLEY.
Columbia, August 1,1557-1 t
NEWARK FERULE SEMNARY.
TIM next sehohutie year of this institution
will commence August 20,1857.
The village in which. the Seminary is located is
noted for its healtlifiduess, and is easy of access,
having daily communication with Philadelphia and
Baltimore, by railroad.
No expense is spared in order to give the pupils
the best instruction and the most constant care.--
TERMS.—Board and Tuition in the English studies
and Latin, $l5O per annum. Music, Languages,
Painting, ace., extra. The departments of Music and
Modern Languages, are in the care of Prof. Heness,
mid the pupils in each have daily lessons. Parents
who wish to place their daughters in the institution
are requested to give notice to that effect, as the
number of pupils is limited. Circulars containing
further information may be had by addressing the
Principal. .
Miss H. CHAMBERLAIN,
July t 5.1.9.57.2 1m Newark. Delaware
nrommcn.
WBEREAS, Letters of Administration to
the rotate of John Lowrey, late of the borough
of Columbia. Lancaster county, deceusedOnve been
granted to the undersigned; all persons indebted to
maid estate, are requested to make immediate pays
leant, and those having claims against the same wilt
Present them, duly authenticated. for settlement, to
ANN LOWREY, Administratrik.
Columbia, July es. 1857-71
OBERTS' EMBROCATION, for Rheumatism,
1.1.1
Sprains, Bruises, &c. For sale at
McCORKLF: & DELLI=S,
Odd Fellows' Hall, Locust street, Columbia.
July 25, 18.57.
P EOWN'S Essence or Jamaica Ginger, Gen
.
inns Article. For sale at
MUKLE dc DELLET T'S
Family Medicin cC e 'S R tore, Odd Fellows' Hall.
July 25, lASI.
• A_Ex RTICLES FOR, 111KING-11 the Family
Medicine Store, Odd Fellows , Hall, is where
Pure Ground Spices, Raking Soda. Cream Tartar,
Fearlash, Salaratus, and Flavoring Extracu, may be
obtained.
July 27, 1857.
TABLE OIL.--Jost received a fresh supply
of a superior article of Table Oil, at
McCORKLE &DELLETTS
Fnmily Medieicte flume, Odd Fellows' Hall.
July 25,1.657.
BSKRDS.—Caaary, Hemp and Rapeßeeds.
.1./ For auto at McCORKLE & DELG'S
Franitv Medicine Swre, Odd Fellows' Hall.
/alp 23,1837.
Sheald any Ono
STAND in need of a fresh article of Drugs,
Chemicals, Oils. Flavoring lir:trams, Spices, ice.,
call at the People's Drug and Prescription Store, No.
Wolf's /Sow, Front streelg Columbia, where the
subscriber has issatvened anew supply.
MaY 36, ata:mr J. H. HALDEMAN.
A GOOD SITUATION,
FOR AN EDUCATED MAN.
AMAN of High Attainments and Experi
ence as a Teacher, is wanted as Principal of
THE WASHINGTON INSTITUTE,
AT COLUMBIA, LANCASTER CO., PA.
The Institution is a new one, pleasantly located, and its
buildings, erected by the WEALTHY
Columbia Public Ground Company,
whose whole revenue will be devoted ID this Institute
for the purposes of education, arc unsurpassed in com
modiousness, comfort and architectural beauty, by any
in the whole country, and will be ready for scholars,
male and female, by the first of October. The town is
located on the Susquehanna, in a rich and populous re
gion, very healthy, and surrounded with more beautiful
natural scenery, than can be found in any other part of
the United States, and enjoys railroad connections with
all the cities and most of the neighboring towns. No
means will be spared to make this one of tie trot
Academical Institutions in the whole Union. A lir gen
tleman addressing the Committee will be answered with
full particulars. None need apply unless well qualified.
Applications received until the first day of September.
11. nr. NORTH,
TRUSCOTT, Committee.
JAMES VA COHEN,
CoLustatt, PA., July 25,1657-Gt
BOYS' CLOTIIING.
TIIE undersigned respectfully invite the at
tention of their customers and the public, to their
lame and handsomestrodc of Ready-Made
YOUTH'S & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING,
and a well selected and choice assortment of Cloths
and CagsimereN, from which to order; suitable for
the Spring and Summer seasons, and especially
adapted to Iloys' Wear.
M. C. TIIACKRAY & CO.,
t,020 Chestnut Street. above Tenth, Philadelphia, St.
Lawrence Hotel Building.
Philadelphia, July 25, 1657-Gm
FOR SALE.
A FARM of 14 ocres with good Brick Improvements,
LI. adjoining the borough of Columbia.
S. W. MIFFLIN.
July 18,1857
Fine Family Groceries.
A SELECT assortment of the best Family
Groceries ever offered to the Columbiums, at the
Wine and Liquor Store, Walnut street, adjoining the
Washington ;louse.
DANT EL HERR.
.137'Congress Water in quarts, Bedford Water in
pints, just received.
Coiumbia 2 July 18,1557.
Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes,
MELAINOTYPES & PATENT LEATHER
PICTURES.
THOMAS 13. SUMMERIL respectfully informs
the citizens of Columbia that he has taken
large of Delltatger's Photograph Rooms, Corner of
Front and Locust streets Columbia, Pa., where he is
fully prepared to take all the above named pictures
an 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
himself dint he will be able to render entire satisfac
tion to all who may favor him with their patronage.
As the
MELAINOTYPE
is a late invention. and many persons have not seen
them, he would state that they are taken en sheet
iron, and in richness of tone, warmth of expression.
completeness of detail, and boldness of feature, Good
Melainotypes are not surpassed. They will receive a
fall without a fracture, a bend without injury,may be
washed off when soiled, and handled without the face
being marred, unless by rough scratching, which
would deface the best oil painting.
From 10 to 3 o'clock is the besttime for children.
COPYING DONE, AND WARRANTED TRUE;
Alpo. Pictures put int Rings, iticdallioni and Pitts.
All pictures taken by ate are warranted not to fade
T. S. SUMMERIL.
El:7ooaq forget the place! Corner of Front and
Locust streets, over Tredenick's Nat Store.
July 18. 1857-ly
DENTON% GREAT WORIt.
THIRTY YEARS VIEW; or, a History or the
Workings of the American Government for thirty
years, from 120 to 16150, chiefly taken from the Con
gress Debates, the private papers of Gen. Jackson,
and the speeches of Ex-Senator Benton, with 1114
actual view of men and affairs; with Historical notes
and illtrittlollS. Complete is 2 vols.
ABRIDGEMENT OF THE DEBATES IN CON
GRESS, from 17e9 to 1850, from Gales & Seatotes Au.
mils of Congress, from their register of Debates, and
from the official reported Debuie; by John C. Olives.
By the author al 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 are added
Biographical Memoirs of its most prominent citizens.
Complete it, one Isirce octavo volume.
THE AMERICANS IN JAPAN;
An AL• ridgement of the Oover 1111 l ent. „Narrative of the
U. S. Expedition to Japan.
SAYLOR & McDONALD.
Appointed Agent.; for the rale of the above booke r
which are .old by subbetiption only.
July It 4, I n 57.
NEW 3300 S
JUST received. RINKS, MAYHEW AND
HUTCHINSON ON THE DOG; by Frank For
este r. This book, to the Dog Fancier and Dog lover,
1,4 the or plus ultra of books; it I. full and comprehen
sive and for sale at MISKRAY,YOUNCi & CO'S.
CHIT CHAT of Humor, Wit and Anecdote, with
fifty original illustrati ons from designs by J. MeClen.
an. Edited by I'ierce Pungent. The hook is enter
taining, and the editor Hunks iis perusal would even
make the bursting of a boiler agreeable, and recon
cile the tiinidest of travelers to the most frightful of
railroad catastrophes. To be had at
MURRAY, YOUNG Sr. CO'S.
TIIE ARTIST'S BRIDE; or the PLIWII Broker's
Hem by Emerson Bennet. The character of the
1300 k can be inferred from the title and the popularity
of the author. At MURRAY, 'YOUNG & CG'S.
THE HUSBANDIN UTAH; or, Sights and Scenes
among the Mormons; with remarks On their moral
and social economy. By Austin N. \Vurd. Edited
by Muria Ward. For bale by
MURRAY, YOUNG & CO.
TRIUMPH OF TRUTH. by James Caughey. For
sale by MURRAY, YOUNG & CO.,
July 18.1857. Lancaster, Pa.
Stoves: Stoves!
TEE subscriber keeps up ...,.
his extensive assortment o'~
...
COOK AND PARLOR STOVES , tz:...:
.
of all kinds and of every pattern ',.
and size. He sells at reasonable ,
....so
prices and asks the public to examine and try his
stock. HENRY PEA 141.1 , 7.11,
Locust street, opposite the Franklin House.
Columbia, July 18, len.
P:pluiaii_lii)lo3.lo*yi:ialt)iii,ft(e)oA
PHILOSOPHY AND FACT.
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.
THE exciting cause of sickness. The blood
is the life-sustaining agent. It furnishes the
components of flesh, bone, muscle, nerve and integu
ment. The stomach is its manufactory, the veins its
distributors, and the intestines the channel through
which the waste matter rejected in its productions is
expelled. Upon the stomach, the circulatiou and the
bowels, these Pills act simultaneously, relieving, in
digestion, purifying the fluids, and regulating the
excretions.
THE NATIONAL COMPLAINT.
Dyspepsia is the most common disease among all
classes in this country. It assumes a thousand
shapes, and is the primary source of innumerable
dangerous maladies; but whatever its type or symp
toms, however obstinate its resistance to ordinary
preparations. it yields readily and rapidly to this
searching and unerring remedy.
BILIOUS AFFECTIONS.
The quantity and quality of the bile are of vital
importance to health. Upon the liver, the gland
which secretes thin fluid, these Pills operate specifi
cally, infallibly rectifying it, irregularities and ef
fectually curing Jaundice, Bilious Remittants, and all
the varieties of disease generated by an unnatural
condition of the cretin.
BOWEL COMPLAINTS.
Unless the bowe Is perform their functions properly,
the whole body suffers. Tens of thonsunds die no
nually of Dysentery, Dian'lnca, Chronic Conatipa.
lion, and other diseases of these waste pipes of the
system. The effect of the Pills upon all intestinal
disorders, whether casual or epidemic, is a phenom
enon in medicine. By following the printed direc
tions, the moat alarming eases of bowel complaint are
promptly controlled.
A•WORD TO FEMALES.
The local debility and irregularities which are th e
special annoyances of the weaker sex. and which,
when neglected, always shorten life, are relieved
for •the tune being, and prevented for the time to
come, by a course of this mild bat thorough alterative.
Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known
in the world for the following diseases:
Asthma Female Cam- Fever and Ague
Bowel Complaints plaints Piles
Coughs Headacnes Stone and Gravel
Colds Indigestion Secondary Symp.
Chest Diseases Influenza tome
Costiveness Inflammation Venereal Affec-
Dyspeprna litwardWeakness dens
Diarrhcca Liver C,omplaintsWorms of all
Dropsy Lowness of Spir- kinds
Debility its
OL7CALITION!—None are genuine unless the
words Itelkneay, New York and London." are dis
cernible as a Water-Mark in every leaf of the book of
directions around each pot or box; the same may be
plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light. A hand
some reward will be given to anyone rendering such
information as may lead to the detection of any party
or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending
the same, knowing them to be spurious.
a :Sold at the atarnitactory of Professor Holloway,
80 Maiden Lane. New York. and by all respectable
Druggists and Dealers its Medicine throughout the
United Stales and the eivilized world, in boxes at 15
cents. 021 cents, and St each.
][l:7''There is a considerable saving by taking the
larger sizes.
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in
every disorder ars affixed to each box.
July 11,1637-Iyeow
Superior Self-Sealing Preserving Cans.'
frlltii Preserving Season IS commencing, and the
“SeltsSealing Can" has become an established
fuvoriie among housekeepers. The subscriber mam
ufacturea an article that roust give sans faciion. Cull
et HENRY PFA L
Locust street, opposite the Franklin !louse.
Columbia...fitly 18.1557.
Water Coolers.
ACOMPLETE assortment of Water Coolers of
various sizes and patterns manufactured and for
sale by the subscriber. The-e convenient and
economical vessels should be wied in every family.
HENRY PFA H LER,
Locust street. opposite the Franklin House.
Columbia, JulylB,lEs7.
COCHRAN tx WORRELL,
IVIERCBAIN'Z'
No. 4. MECTI..kNICs' Row,
Opposite Haldentities Store, Locust street,
Columbia, Pu.
A share of the public patronage is re
spectfully solicited.
Columbia. J uly 18. 15.57.
GUANO! GUANO!! GUANO!!!
ALL KINDS. Leinau's Super Phos-a
phate of Lime. 7.000 TONS.
07 — FARM ER S!..za
For your Wheat Crops, use Leinau s Super Phos
phate of Lime, at 21 cis. a 11,., or $4O a Ton; or, use
Leinau's American Fertilizer, at $3,50 a hbl.,or 825 a
ton. One barrel of either is sufficient for an Acre of
Wheat. These are PERMANENT MANURES,
made of reliable Chemical Elements. and have been
in successful use (or the past Six Years, improving
the boll and increasing the value of the land.
Four Dtploinas from the State Agricultural Society
of Pennsylvania; New Jersey; Delaware anel the
Crystal Palace Association of the City of New York - ,
have been received for these Valuable Fertilizers.
Pamphlets ia the English and German Language
can be had by application at the office.
A Liberal Discount to Whole:ale Dealers.
The above Fertilizers delivered Free of Cartage to
any wharf in the old City Proper.
Orders sent by Mail accompanied will. Caoh or
Drafts, be promptly shipped to any part or the
world.
GF.ORGE A. LF.INAU, Proprietor.
No. 19 South Front street, rhaladelplau City, Pa
Philadelphia. July ttt, 1057-4ut
Valuable Farm and Mill Property,
NEAR WILLIAMSPORT, PA.,
FOR SALE.
THE undersigned, surviving partner of the
firm of J. 11. & W. 13. Baling, oilers for sale all
that valuable property situated on the south side of
the 51...F[10011011110 river. 6 miles from ‘Villiainsport,
and 3 miles from the line of the Sunbury and Erie
Railroad. The Pennsylvanist canal pas-es on the
opposite side of the river. Thi, tract contains 600
acres, with 6 per cent. allowance. 200 acre, is cleared
and in a good state of cultivation. There is a large
amount of valuable Timber 011 the premises. a good
stream of water. and a good SAW MILL. The Shill
is new, being built 1556.
The other improvements eonsist of 5 good
Dwelling 1111011.0 A, with out-huildinc, thereto;a
Two large 131irils.one of winch to first•eluss,
with a luige shed attached.
The above property will lie offered at public sale
at the Court Douse, in Williamsport, on Wednesday,
the 19th of August, next, at I o'clock P. M.
A portion of the purchase money in cash. the bal
ance niacin easy, with interest, and approved security.
Terms anode known on day of sale.
Further particulars can be obtained by nddressing
WILLIAM 13. WILING,
Surviving partner of the firm of J. R. & W. 13. Haling.
Williamsport, Pa., July It, 1857-ts
Another arrival of seasonable Dry Goods
rpieces more of those beautiful French Lawns, at
Z 0 IYI cts worth 2.5 cts. LaWII Robes—at reduced
prices; Hemp: De 'mines, selling at cost; Fancy and
Plain Bereges at 12b cts., a great bargain. For choice
goods the ladies say
FONDERSMITII'S is the place.
July 11, 1257.
Mourning Goods.
LUPIN'S Bombazines, all wool De Haines, beautiful
Mourning Ducal's. Lupin's Black Bereges, Tissues,
and another lot of Black Tamable for dresses, Eng
lish Crapes, Mourning Handkerchiefs. &c., at
IL C. FONDERSMITH'S
July 11,1557. People's Cash Store.
Embroideries
FOR fine work, Exquisite designs, and magnificent
Goode, everybody says, Foudersmith can't be beat
Come and see for yourselves,
At the People's Store, Columbia.
June 11,18'57.
China, Glass and Queensware.
A FULL assortment in Teu, Dinner and Toilet Sets,
just received, at
June II 1867. rONDERSMITWS.
A NOTIIER 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 Beef,
Tongues, Mackerel, Pickled Herring, Cheese, Bologna
Sausage, Ste., &e.
Columbia, July 11, 1557.9 t
MAINE SHAD.---Mess Shad, from Portland
Maine, in barrels and half barrels. a prime article,
at FONDERSMITIIS
July 11, 1857. People's Store, Columbia.
HAIR Cloth, Crinolines, and light colored,
oreciiii, for Ladies Robes, just received. at
July 11.1H57.
WHITE GOODS.---A full line of White Dress
Goods of every description. just reee wed. of
=Una
AUSTRIAN CLOTIIS.---Another supply of
the-e celebrated Cloihsbi blacks,blues,abil dahlias,
jovt received. To be had only, at
July 11, it 3 7. FONDFAISMITIrS.
- nIRD CAGES, Canary Seed, Bathing Dishes,
Nests, Water FOUIII9, &c., for SCIle by
A. M. RAMBO,
Columbia. July 11, 15:174t. Odd Fellows,
CANDIES, of every variety, Oranges, Figs,
Nuts; Vanilla, Strawberry, Lemon, Orange and
Pine Apple Syrups, for tale by
A. AI. RAMBO,
Columbia, July 11, 1557-3 t Odd Fellows' hull.
QO6IETIIING NEIV.--Shepard Plaids, Ottoman
ro r lii,4, iiyinuin Lustros. Glaccrnios, &c., all very
choice goods, for Traveling Dresses. Dusters. 3c ,lust
received, at FONDER:3IIIII'II'S
July 11, 1H57. CON tnbin.
NOW opening at Ilerr's Cheap Store,
Irard-wtdc Colored 13rilliantes—tast colors—only
r 4 cents.
Elegant yard-wide, new style White Drilliantes, only
12t , cents.
and ap.' e
t a cf a zt e n s t a ‘ nj ii r ” ich at ri c la a c s k t. Silks—beautiful allies
A very choice lot of madder colors Dress Lawns, ut
less than cost.
Beautiful and choice styles Ducal Bcregcs and Be.
rege Robes—very cheap lot just opened.
Poplins—a very choice lot just opened; White Goods
of every kind for Dresses and Basques—a large lot sell
ing very low.
Gloves, Hosiery and Mits of all kinds and styles—
very cheap.
Mantillas and Dusters—well, for nice and cheit once
Herr's is the place.
Just received u very choice lot of Shepherd's Check
in wool, half wool and cotton. JOHN HERR,
July 11,11,57. N 0.5 East King st..l.inicaster.
We Speak the Truth.
TUE only store, out of Philadelphia, where
1.50,000 German Segnra can be •cn. and are
sold cheaper than nt any other establishment ill Co
lumbia, or the neiglihortag town.. i•
JOHN FENDIi ICH &
Front at . third door ;above Locust, Columbia, l'u.
July 4, P-57.
Baltimore Prices.
RAPPEE snuff at 16 ets. per lb.
Congress " •I 114
Scotch " " "
400003Segars of 35 iliffereta brood.. wholesale or
MEM
. .
We warrant all of the above Snuffs to he equal to
any manufactured in the State; and the Segura to be
of the 1./C./quality and at ull priers.
JOHN FENDRICII & EROS ,
Front at.. third door above Locust, Columbia, Pa.
July 4,1857.
TEE COM:MEDIA BANE.
LOCATED at Columbia, Lancaster county,
State of Pennsylvania. hereby sives notice that Pit
application will be made to the .egislnture of sold
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. SIIOCII, Cashier.
Columbia. July 4, 18.57-6 m
GO TO SEE THEM.
JUST received, 7i doz. Pam Pipes, of all
sizes rod prices, which we otter for sale at the
lowest city rates. Tobaccontsts, and all others who
deal in Tobacco, Snuff, Settars. &c., will please call
and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere:
if we cannot sell to them as cheap as they car pur
c hare in the city, we will not ask them to buy.
JOHN FENDRICH & OROS.,
Front *h. rhtrd door above Locust, Columbia, Pa.
July 4, 1857.
Just in Time
VlOll cheap Sugar and plenty of Fruit. A. Stone &
Co., Sell-Sealing Glass Preserving Jars, for pre
serving fresh fruits, &c. An assortment just re
ceived, at H. C. FONDERSMITIFS.
June 20, 1t357.
lOST received, a fresh supply of Kennedy's
3ledical Discovery. and for sale. by
IL WILLIAMS, Front street.
Colombia. Jane 27.1257.
A SMALL lot or Superior Turnip Seed, for
sde by the pound or ounce. by
It %% ILLIAMS, Front street.
Colombia. June tr. 1457.
HOOFLAND'S German Bitten. For sale at
hIcCORKLE & DELLETT's
Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows'
July 25, 1857.
The Largest TobaccoaLsts%
TOIIN FE‘BIIICII & BROS . , would respccl
t) furly inform ' the citizens of Columbia and vicinity,
that they have the largest stock of Tobacco, Segura,
Snuff, Pipes, and German Smoking Tobacco, offered
in any two ertablislinteins out of our principal cities.
Hotel mid Storekeepers. look to your interests! Be
fore purelniiiinn elsewhere, examine our large
meat, which we pledge ourselves to sell al the )(Masi
Baltimore prices. We warrant to dispose Of any of
our stock. cheaper thou con be bought in Piiiludel
phut. All we ask i but you shall call und Judge
for yourselves. We offer any of the 'Above at whole
sale or retail. Notice that our stock is a brunch of the
well-known, extensive Baltimore Tobacco Ware
house ofJos. Fendrieb & Bros.. 1.5.5 Forest street.
JOHN FENDIIICII & DUO'S ,
Front st . third door above Locust Columbia, Pa.
July 1.1-X%
40 GOOD HANDS to work in the Big Ore
Bank, on Che-nut 11111, seven miles from Lancas
ter and three Morn Columbia. Wages payable ni
C 2.11 every month.
TI. R. KNOT WELL, Manner.
Columbia. July 4, 14:57-It
O SACKS Oro u u 1 Alum just rel
e .eddforsl
lots purchasers
it low prices. 10S. WELSH.
Columbus, July 4, 18.57.
IHE subscriber haying opened his house,
corner of Second and Locust streets, Columbia,
us a hotel. is prepared to accommodate the pub
lic, in good style. and upoa reasonahle terms. Ile
has spared no expense in fitting up his room', a ail
will give his table careful enemata, hoping to be able
to sausfy luscustomer- all e•peet, Ilia I3A It is
furnished with good liquors, and the favorite Restau
rant, in the harement, will be continued us hereto
fore, always supplied with , eatontable delicacies. A
large and commodious tiI'AI3LE has recently been
erected opposite the boa-r, adjoining the Odd Fellows'
Hall, where a. careful lei will be in attendance.
A share of public patronage is respectfully so
licited. GERHARD DRAMA.
Columbia, Julie, 1957
Beautiful Mantillas at Herr's Cheap
Store.
DECIDLDLI the best and cheapest in the
city. Come and -ye them. no 1 del). all COMpeti
lion. Chantilly Lace, Moire Antique Oro de Mille,
swiss, Berege met Embroidered ‘Vitite Suri-a, I cmi
show over fitly ditleient tit) le.. Crape, Stella, Co =I,
mere and Thibet Shawls, or reduced price 4 Stella
Cashmere and Broche Scarf, very cheap. Berege
and Herege Itobe4, choice 4ty le.. Ducats nod Dural
forego., - Lawn moires and Brilliante., at reduced
Para.sole at boos than manufacturer.' price,
JOHN HEIR R,
N 0.5 East King street. Lancaster.
A very large lot of Ludieo Collura at a very great
bargain. One hundred do/en limn Linen Ilatalker•
chief., at a great •acrdice. Gay and Second Mourn•
ing matnething entirely new, elegant gond.,
and very cheap. June 20,1%757.
New and Interesting Rooks,
JUST received. Dr. Livingstone's Seven
teen Years Explorations tin t Adventures in ilie
Wilds of Africa. This is the book of fuels, of thrill.
ing interest, adventures, and hairdirertilth escapes of
111111 indomitable traveler and A frictut Explorer; it is
a bock that would interest all classes of readers runt
of (outs and adventures.. Price 50 emits. Godfrey's
Narrative of the last Grinnell Arctic Exploring Ex
peditionr.
Godfrey says: '1 saved Dr. Kane's life when in the
Arctic Ocean. arid lie denounced me in lass book as a
deserter." Godfrey, in vindication of his own char
acter, goes on and gives his own narrative of the
Kane Expedition. Ile also line connected with it the
life of Dr. Kane. Those having read Dr. Katie's book.
would lie interested in the perusal of this volume, and
those that cannot aflord the expensive work of Kane,
would he delighted and profited by the reading of
Godfrey's Narrative. Puce only 50 cents, and foe
sale by [June 50, '57.] MURRAY, YOUNG fir. CO.
Prof. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
IT HAS WORKED MIRACLES.
rpIIAT all the Bald and Gray can be re
stored perfectly to original growth and color.
so far us their locks are concerned does not admit of
doubt; besides. it will cure every possible disease of
the scalp, whether developed a. dandruff itching or
in die shape of cutaneous eruptions—even scald-head
—and in no possible case will it fail of curing 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.
Millford, Worcester Co., Mass., Nov., 1855.
Prof. 0. J. Wood—Dear Sir: I take pleasure in bear
ing voluntary testimony to the magic effects of your
wonderful Hair Restorative. As far back as 18ad,
my hair commenced falling off, until the top of my
scalp became bald and smooth as glass, and At ha.
continued to fall for a great many years,notwithetand
lug I have used many celebrated preparations for
restoration. Seeing your advertisement, I was in
duced to give your article a trial, und to my utter as
sonishment, fountl, after a few applications, that my
hair became firmly 2.e.E, and assumed a glossy and
beautiful appearance; and by the time I had used a
quart bottle, my bald head was covered over with a
young mid vigorous growth of hair, which is now
trout one to two niches in let gib and growing fast.
Yours. truly,
HENRY GOODRICH.
Charleston. Mass . Aug. n, I 555.
A. M. RAMBO,
0,1,1 Fellow".' Hall
Gents:—Nothing but a duty and sympathy that I f ee l
to communicate to others that are alllimea us 1 hove
been, would induce me to give thw public ifeknow
ledgment of the benefit I have reserved from Prof.
IVood's Hair Restorative. ‘Vlicis I linst commented
using It, my hair w ils.tititte gray, and in spots entirely
bald. I have now used the Restorative about five
months, and my hair is entirely changed to its orr;;r•
nal color, brown and the new• hair is over three in
ches in length on the spots where a wa• bald. I have
alto been much grattlied at the healthy moisture and
vigor of the hair, which boom was dry, and it has
ceased to come out us formerly.
Respectfully ton rs,
R A. STODDARD.
From Mrs. Ingalls, a well known nurse in Boston.
l:o•ron. Oct. WM.
=
Gents:—.Al your refit... 4, highly'
ed With the eirciits of the lin•tor.nrve, I ton fre• to
-irate that my fluor hod become iiime thin, and entire
ly white. 1 have for the last five years been in the
habit of using if) C. but at the extraordinary
etfret. of this article. I w.i. induced to try n• My
hair has toren re-tared to it. 011vnal thickness, and
/11,0 former color, which , lighi brown.
fours fe..peetftlity, AIRS. INGA LLS.
The following i. from the Pastor of the Orthodox
Church, Brookfield.
Brook fiekk Ma..., Jan. 12, 1,4'55.
Wood—Dem Sir—ll., mg made trio!- of your
flair Restorative, it give- me pleasure to say, that
it- effects have been excellent m removing
lion. dandrutt, and a commiet tendency to itching,
Wilk which I have been tionbled from my childhood,
and bus also re-tared the Imo, which was becoming
grail, to its original color. I have used no oilier arti
cle, with anything like the same pleasure 11.1111 profit.
Your., truly, J. K. BRAGG.
From the Jersey City Telegraph,
IVIIATI. IT FOR—This Woofs /hair Restorative?-1s a
question asked daily by hundred-. We answer with
out hesitation or fear of coniradiction, that it it the
only article known which will do all it promises f or
the human hair. It will renew it- crowth—ll Will slop
its fulling—it will restore it- natural color! It is not
a Hair Dye, but a we.eily auA rlGcactous TI , IOOIIIVO.
0 J. WOOD & CO , Propneior,
311 Broadway N. Y., and 114 Market street,St. Louis
Mo.
For Tale in Columbia. Pa.. by J. II ❑ALDEMAN
and Dr. E. II lIKRR; Marietta, by J.
by all revonsible [June ll°, 1.55:.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of John
Itrenematt, dreen.rd, lute of Enst Donegal
township, are requested to outt.e payment; and those
llamg claims tagninst sand e=tate, Will pre -tent them,
properly attested, for settlement, to the uodersiened,
Executor. C11R11.11.51 , 1 11RAIVOT.
June 67.1.57 Gto
Fountain Lemon Beer.
r.ORGE J. too: prepared to •upply nil
G
such as desire to todulto• nt delicious drink.
LOCUM street. shove the Bark.
June 13, 1537-3 in
Farmers Union Insurance Company,
L CATED at Athens, Bradford Wanly, Pa.,
S ‘FELY INVEST.
ED) makes ineurancer , oil prop , ni reiwonahle
rates. GEORGE WILFORD.
Columbia, Pu.
RF.FERENCES:
lion. E lIENDICK, Atlone , , Pa..
" DAVID WLA
lIOT, Towanda. Pa.,
" WM. JE.36UI'. Alontro-e.
" G. MALLORY, Philadelphia, Pa.
Columbia. June 6, 11657-ly
New Grocery, Wine & Liquor Store.
TILE subscriber has opened at his old stand,
corner of Fifth and union streets, a complete
assortment of all kinds of GROCERIES; where he
will always be prepared to supply. on the most rea
sonable terms, ally demand for arucles in his line of
business.
lie keeps also, a variety of WINES AND LI
QUORS of all kinds; and will Sell ill any quangly
not less than one gallon. lie respectfully requests
the public to call and make atrial of his stock.
GEORGE TILLF..
N. D.—Country Produre always ou baud. A por
tion of the old stock of Dry Good', not yet disposed
of, will be sold at 10 per cent. below eo*t.
Columbia,Alay 16, 1857.
OF THE ORMIS JEWEL PLANT,
FOR removing Tan, Freckles, Pimples, beau
tifying the complexion. giving the akin a healthy
appearance. and for clew, snag the teeth.
T h e j ewe l pl an t has long been known by the United
Slates Pharmacopcein. as a medicine for both inter
nal OW external diseases. but it isonly within a year
or two that it has been discovered to possess such
qualities as recommended for above. It in a delight
ful extract. and highly scented by its own nigiedi•
eats. and no lady should lie without it as a toilet. par
ticularly during the Summer season, when we are
more liable to be tanned and siin.burut than in any
other. Purchase a bottle and try it. Manufactured
and for sale, by
J. 11.11 A I.D UM AN.
Nn.3 Wolf's Row, Front street, Columbia, Pa.
ir'For sale by all respectable druggists through
out the United States and Canada.
Co!umtna,May Sri, 18.57.
Wanted,
INIATIONAL HOTEL.
NOTICE
EXTRACT
Summer Cooking Ranges
CONVENIENT Range for Summer use, a great
rl favorite with tho.e who desire to avoid the great
heat of the ordinary large • Cookiog . Stove, for sale at
FIENI2I: PFALLER'S.
Loeu‘t ,-trecl, opposite the Franklin .11.ouae.
Colon - OA-I,July le, 1,47.
Patent Steam Wash Rollers.
TtIESE well known Boiler.. are kept roll , llllllly on
haw! at HENRI' PFAII
t. 0.64 street. oppobite the Franklin lloube.
Colowine. July 19.1ti.57.
THE LARGEST
Chair and Furniture Establishment
IN THE CITY OF BALTIMORE
ATATIIIOT'S Gay Street Warerooms, Nos. 23
and :27 North Gay ‘treet, near Foy else, Datti ,
oore: where in Lem oa hand, or made to or
r, every -tyle of French TorE-A-TETE ,iu Pluzh ,
Bair, Cloth or
_
Freuell Full und Medallion Parlor Arm Chairs
in Plu-h. Hal r, Clulh or Broeutelle.
French ruin Stuff Carved Parlor Chants, in sets,
with Plod', flair, Cloth, or Broomelle.
SOFAS;
Ilalf French Spring Alabogany and Walnut Parlor
Chairs, liair.Cloth or Plush.
Rocking Chuirs—vartous designs, in ❑air, Cloth
and Plush.
. -
Stuff Spring Lounges—a large assoriment always
or: hand, or any pattern made or covered wrtli any
goods to order.
CHAMBER SUITS,
In Mahogany or Walnut, complete. from
Cane Chairs. and Rocking do.—the largr.t assort
ment ready made in any one house in the United
:mates—from $l2 a dozen ink
Bar ROOM, Office and Dining Chairs. in Oak, \Val
uator 151ahogany, with Cane, Wood or Stuffed Seat.
Neill culla:wing Oyer 51) 11117e11.
Wood seat Chairs and :Settees and Rocking Chairs
—over lOU dozen.
GJt and Plain Frame Looking; Glasimsi, of every
variety:
All kinds of Beds, Hair and Husk Mattra.=e..
A. MATHIOT.
No , . 25 and 27 N. Gay ot., near Fayette nt., Halt
June 27, 1 N 57. I y
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY.
TILE
mawogement undersig i n l ed at ove have il taken thea .
this house. capable of accommodating 400 guests,
is ull-urpu.seil by beauty of finish, cite of room., and
convenience, by any house in this country.
The water used 14 from ou -.artesian well" on the
premise-, fornisliiiig pure soft water, obviating the
unulea , mat eireetq of the well water of the sea coast.
Tanks, holding 10,01.10 gallons of water, have been
placed on the top of the house, which are supplied by
it swain engine, 111111 11 , 1111 . 1eielICY or hn-e to each floor,
to that a fire would be completely under our U 011: rol
A Table de lime will be Art art n regular hour. and
private mud,. Mr porn,' mid Moline, at any hour.
Ample stabling with carr;ace houses attached
Br/1110W Cottage in the urd, six chambers hand
somely tarnished.
GEORGE GALE, Lessee
S. 11. WOOI.MAN, Manager.
June 27, 1557-4 in
NOTICE
NTOTICE is hereby given, that agreeably to
1 the laws of this Commonwealth, ihme will lie an
application nude to the next legislature of Pennsyl
vania, for an Act of Incorpornon of a bmik, to he
culled the "A ecommodation Hank," with general
banking privileges of issue. discount, 01111 deposit.
WWI it capital of One hundred thousand dot lair, with
the privilege of increasing :he same to two hundred
and fifty thousand dollars. to lie located iu the borough
of Columbia, Lancaster Co..
Columbia. June :20. 1457 omo
T OIIN lIERR, No 5 East King Street, Lancas
ter, ha, nosy in .tore a complete atbortment
of
TAPESTRY,
BRUSSELS,
SUPER THREE PLY,
INGRAIN VENITIAN,
H 0 ME.MAD E,
AND STAIR CARPETS, all widths.
TABLE, FLOOR and
STAIR OIL CLOTHS,
MATTINGS,
WINDOW SHADES,
WINDOW BOLLANDS,
of every description.
_ _ _
GLASS WARE,
CHINA AND QUEENSWARE,
of the best goods,
IN TEA, DINNER,
AND TOILET SETTS,
at the lowest prices, at
June 13, 1857. HERR'S Cheap Store
SHAWL & MANTILLA. OPENING
JOHN HERR,
NO. 5 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER,
Is Now Opening His Spring Styles of
=AWLS AND MANTILLAS,
To which the attention of the Ladies is invited.
June 13, 1857.
To Lumbermen Sc Manufacturers!
H U E Y 1 S
PATENT SHINGLE MACHINE.
THE subscriber having perfected the
above machine, offers to sell State, County and
Shop Wahl , . on reasonable. tering.
The machine saw. all d planes Shingle. to any
width or thiekin , .. told produce. a very uniforin and
clean article. which has given perieet satisfaction
wherever tried.
One of the inarbine-iinil spi.ciniens or itq work con
be seim at the Sii-impliamia Planing Mill, Columbia,
Pa. For fur ther information, tldre.q,
IVM.
Columbia, I.aumis.ler co, Pa.
ry•The ron.trurliao of the and frame. admit.;
of tt-e. •eparate i - root the planer, ut s1INVIIII: all 1,11111.3
of 'trough nod bevelled work, such us Floorthg,
Claphoardtog'. 4k.e•
Columbia, 111.1 y 23,
WINES, .
.•-.,,r.. , ..,•!:6",-•
LIQUORS, &c . 7 ,, lIV s f . ..‘'
i'll 1 •v• - -7.'-= . -,- -- -
THE subscriberh , L--, - 1 ~..:,-,- _-_ •
ff
i line opened ..iiil ,li
~, . 1 . ,,„;:; - •
~- , ----
!seeps constantly on ,: 5E 4 ,,,d, ‘ -.i' s' Iv
hand, a l arg ,., u „d ~,,,,- pflX, r i Y l . .. j i
pleto as.sorunent of '1 I ' - 'IW" 7.: .- t
WINES, BRANDIES. t" -- --- , ...i., ~ •,-....---
WIIISKIES, - :....,:ti!.... i _„„. : !
and all other kinds of liquors, at his store, in Walnut
street, in the extension of the Washington House.
lie will sell, iii any quantities not less than one gallon,
(except for sickness upon at physician's certificate.) either
Wholesale or Retail. Persons desiring a good and pure
article, ate invited to call and examine the -stock,
DANIEL lIERR.
. -
Mr - Attention is called loan assortment of choice im
ported pre-erred Fruits in glass jars. They are pre
serscil whole, and retain entirely their original flavor.
'rite varieties ere. green Gages, Goosebernes, Plums,
dl orillo Currants. B aspberries.
A =apply of Sardines, Table Oil, Buy Water, London
Brown Stout, and Scotch Ale always on haul
Colutnbin. May hi. 1757-tf
Ladies' Satchels.
❑AVI2 jilts received the finest assortment of
Satchels in Colombia; also, a full assortment of
flies, Coaches, Rocking flosses, Nursery Swings,
Wheelbarrows, he., at
CEORGEJ SMITH'S
Bakery, Confectionery, nod great Variety :Bate, Lo
eu-1 street, above the Bank.
Columbia, June 13,11,47-3 m
Another Arrival at Fondersmith's.
- rit o j t r i e ; fi a c t i t , n c t
i. t g, lC: i l , l: di f , or i lh ys e .n s . e , a f F , o o l . l.
11.2 r
to 2i 71.1
Lie-ll.rantl, ever oared at the pricer! New ready at
May 16. 1e:57. THE PEOPLE'S STOE E.
You will Get Your Money Back.
F you wain to buy a Iterege,Gingtotnt. or Lacco
I
Dre , ./, Good quality Wool mall t•Ilk licref e at
to.ttal price tlOc. Real ' , reach Lawn, Idle..
worth ISjr.. Extra Eariston Gingham... 14c.. cheap
at le/c. Going at FON DERSSIITIFS,
June tilt, tf,57. Ca-tt Fiore.
Marseilles Pique.
A NOTIIER !apply of flat. desirable article: for TA.
Cl dies , 11.i.ques oud Alia-e.. 9 Cape.: A 140, M-4 Black
Bercge, for Ladies' Shawl... just receive.. ar
11. C. VON DERSMIT 11'S
June 2.0, 19.5. Cap.)! More. Columbia.
Bley Linens.
POR Dugers and Travelling Dre•pes,
in medium and hne qualine, at
FONDEte;MITIf'S.
June 20,1557. People- Curls More,
Crape Shawls.
Din a Crape Shawl. all colors j from SSW s3 o .
11
M N
00. Rich Style Black Lace 01%011114. at
June 20, 1e56. I , olsi ws,
Super-Phosphate of Lime,
F OR sale in large or small quantities, by
FRY ar. HAcriusr,
Columbia, May 30. 7 57 Opporne Columbia Bank.
TtiST RCCFAVED, S-4 White Rerege, for Lathes
tf Shawls, ut PONDERS:MTH'S
Illny all , 151 . ... People' s Cash Store-
Buy a Summer Hat.
Tilt new and henuilful Ilat—Ce) lon
White—Slaek and Brown Leghorn. de., for men,
boys, and children. A good nssonment nt
I'ONDI:II.4MITIV:A
May 30. 1°57. Columbia.
Handkerchief Extracts.
undersioned has Just received a fresh supply of
1 this desirable perfumery, such e. Rose. Musk, l'or
tugal, Patchouli, Geranium. Milletleur. Juliann. Ver
bena. Upper Ten. Vet End. }locum i'aroline, Boquet
Phtladelpluti, Sweet Briar, Jockey Club. &e
1: Lt. flew.
Golden Mortar Drtic Store, Front v.t.. Columba, Pa.
May 30, 15.57.
- - -
VAMU BEANS, just received at the Fam
ily Medicine Store. Odd Fellowio Hal 1, Columbia.
Colutubia, Maya, 1557.
WILLIASI E. BARBER, SASIVEL W. BAP.EI..rt
Azioraey at Law,
W. E. E.4.1[33E1t. di. CO.,
DAVENPORT, SCOTT CO., lOWA,
Law, Land and Loan Office,
MONEY LOANED FOR EASTERN CAPITAL.
isTs at from 10 to 18 per cent. per annum. on
Farming Land Security; worth at leant two or three
lames the amount loaned, and free from any oilier en
cumbrance; and at higher rates Oil the bent endorsed
mercantile notes. The titles will, in all canes, be
thoroughly examined berme the loans are made.
Chain: collected, Lund Warrants located, Taxes
pit:d, Lands superintended and sold, Judicious invest
ment. made for eastern men in land and city pro
perty. Letters of inquiry cheerfully answered.
REFEncNcEs:
Col. S. SHOCII, Ca-lust, Columbia, Pa.,
JOHN COOPER. E -it ,
THOS. 1.1.01'11. Esq., 4,
A.s GREEN.
C HAGER. H-q , Lancanter, Pa.,
N. EI.LNIAKER, 1:•q, 6 ,
It. F. R.l UCH, Est;
Dr. JOHN I. ATLEE, "
C. R. COLEMAN. Riq . Mechanics Irk, Balt.,
P. GIBSON. Esq.. WI; of Baltimore,
T. W. A LNUTT, Esq., ll'lr of Commerce. "
Julie G 1,-57 Sin
c. sia.Bratirs
XTENSIVE CABINET
ust WARE-R OOMS
umbia, AND
MANUFACTORY, Loc street, Col Pa.
The sullsersber would call the ;mention of the est-
Seems of Gmlustshin and vicinity, to his large and se
lect as...wane:a of Cabinet-Was e, compra-ing some
of the fines pre,alur Bureaus, Sofas. French Bed
steads, Jenny Imids, &e.. ever offered for sale at this
place. He Continues to Itinalaelure Furnilllre of
veer) , de, ripuuu, and to confident ihn: he eau give
COFFINS made and Funernle attended to either
in town or country, on the eliortesi nonce.
Cat.P.Att *ELBERT.
Coiumbia,JllllC G, 1837
PURE SODA WATER.
AJET of pure and sparkling Soda Water. flowing from
the only fountain in Columbia, capable of gener
ating Carbonic Acid Gat. from the pure 13i-carbonate
of Soda, arid flavored with the following delicious
Syrup-: Sherbet. Vanilla. Ilat.pberry, Ginger, Straw
berry, Orange, Currant, Hiawatha, Zee .
The wider drawn from our Soda Fountain, being
more highly charged with gat: than it customary for
Mineral Waterv, and at till titmice nearly as cold as
the ice itself, I.= inferior to none. either in flut or any
other place. Evemal care will be taken to make it
the moot delightful and healthy drink.during the warm
Summer months, ever introduced into our town.
IVcCORKh.E & DEI .1 .ETT,
play :10.1357. Odd Fellow-' lit lt.
COACH iviiiivtrrAcTozcz.
WE, the undersigned, have this day
formed a CO parliirr-hip, under the firm of Car
ter & MeCninllet. (Or Ow pitrpn-e of ennulllolllltr thy
COACII-MAKING BUSINESS,
la all 114 braoelm+. 13.•wq pi n• lienl workmen. boy
lag het, 1•111 ploy rd in the miampal roach zwooffac
luring c-t thh•bmr•ut• m the erne., :led being' Cle,er
elleee In keep 110111 . 11111 the be•t workmen la our em
ploy. Ue Barrier our•clot-- Ihel we r•un IMlllereettlre
Coaches, Carriages, Buggies.
Sttikeys,
equal to ally made e...ewhere.
13y a IOW:MOO 10 our we hope to
merit and receive a liberal •liare of piddle piiiitin.me.
All ordel., by !IMO or oilierwi., will meet wilh
prompt attention. Repnu nip al-o done al the -hurl.
est notice. and on the moat reu-onable term , al our
.hop ut Second rireet. between I.oell-1 ninth %Volum
...ireet, newly oppodite the Lutheran Chineli, Cu. lumbia. Pa. SAMUEL CA ItTNIt.
Ma) ;Ai, 1057. 'WM. A. AIeCA ler NI,X
IVIUSIC TOE. THE IVZILLION.
ttOLIN P. 11EINITS11, jr., Wholesale and Ne
tmlilenler to
MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
offer• f or rut Ins IleW 'tore. No 3 1:a-i t)r.lov•
'steer. Laura -ter, the lurge-i stud 1.r. ,
the above, ever olfercd to the ciolca- of I• trite.,..,
county.
Exelmrive agent for the <ale of Prince'. evictor:tied
Melodeon, ut the mautufneturcr'. pro,-
Person, ws , hing to put otta-e '•l'uuut
any manufaeturer 111 the Utwrd State-, ar.•it-pert
fully not/lied that a very large raves; e.ta be flair
by ordering them throm.,lthint.
Ile hope, by ptriet and per+onal a helot/111 to 1,11.,
:les., and un ea rtte4l de-ire to the pa
tronage ot all t. ho may savor hunt ctub heir custom.
May 111,
PIANOS AND MELODEONS.
Z.R. SHEPARD, agent for the sale of Pianos
, from the hest Pimadelplou, Nei, York and lic,
ton Motto lecturers, Will -elect nod deliver those of
the first quality, at les. than city price.; also. Melo
deon. of the ino.t perfect tone und finish. of every
variety of -ice and style. Rooms iu Locust street,
first door above the bunk.
Columbia, April 19,18574 f
Manufacturer's Insurance Company,
(IIIARTER Perpetual. Granted by the State
of Peuneplvwuu. Capital, 3t700.000. Fire. Ma
rine and Inland Transportation. Aaron S. Lippincni t.
President. Win. A. Rhodes, Vice Pro-ideal. Alfred
Week, Seem° ry.
DIREC'PORS —Aaron S. Lippincott, Wm. A.
Rhodes,Wm. H. Thomas, NVilliam Neal. Charles
Wisc,Aried %Peeks. J. Rinaldo Sank, John P. Simons,
Charles J. Field, Jame. P. Smy th.
Office. No. 10 hlerchaiile' Exchange. Philadelphia.
THOMAS WELSH, Agent, Colnudnu, Pa,
April 11, 185;4 y
GEORGE Z. BENTZ. GEORGE W. 111*PFNAGLE.
BENTZ Sc HUFFNAGLE,
(Successors to Daniel Herr,)
WASIIINGTON SOUSE,
Columbia, Lancaster co., Po.
THE subscribers having effected a lease of
Inns wen-i,l3nw,,:thd popular lintel. hereby gtve
notice that they have thoroughly ',fitted and reno
vated it The c4tabli-honest ha., been re•ittrni-lied
at great expen-e, and nothing Int. be,,, lefi mu t.,
to tender it one of the most agreeable anti volition:l
- hotel , to the -tate
frr AOtottiing the hotel i. 0 fir-t-claQs RESTAU
RANT, which I. supplied with cal the debt:nett, of
the sen , on, and which 1. not ..urpaised by any smu
lur int l'lnladelplua.
The) re-peen - 111!) solicit the patronage of the public.
April 11. tr , -17.1y HONTZ h II UFFNAGI.E.
_
BOARDING.
FIVE 011 SIX GENTLEMEN can obtain board
by application to Alm Lautolutt, at No.l Car
pet Hall, Front street, Columbia.
March :11.
BACH'S AMERICAN COMPOUND.
THE NEW VEGETABLE REMEDY.
STATE OF N EW-YORK. Cayuga COMIty,II.
One of the firm of P. V. R. Coventry & Co,. of the
city of Auburn, helms duly sworn, guys the following
ccrtifieitteq are genunie, and were given by the per
-5021a by whom they purport to be ,igned.
Subscribed and sworn before me,
HORACK T. COOK.
Justice of the Peace, Cuyuga county.
• OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS.
Hoene Tistemony and Proofs.
Auburn, June 10, 1R55.
We, the undersig ned , have received the formula for
preparing -Bach's - Amerman Compound," and as far
as we have tested it. can recommend its general are
as a tonic and alterative Medicine, to remove vitiated
Humors of the Blood, and peculiarly adapted to Fe
males sullering from Leucorrhcea. (Whites.) and to
those whose cumulations nre enfeebled from inter
mittent Fever. JOSF.PII N. MORRIS. D.,
LAPD3ING,EI BRIGGS, M. D.,
A. C. TABER, N. D.
Front Gee. W. Gray.
Auburn, March 13, 1E4.5.
Cents think ynt r '•ltach'u Amerieun Com
pound" the mom valuable of meelteinev My wife has
bre,' cured hl it of a Derangement of her Stomach,
which has alllirt , •d Ir r G,r urnr•. rind my daughter of
air alarming Caniered .3/meth and Throat My daugh
ter did not u-e liait a boille. lv lair ll eared her courtly
Any of the n`uwe per.citts liairwd, will answer any
roe...lions us to min siisierrieiii.
TO IN VA VLI DS.
Cornproitol rim out- u• a creMi hooting rlrment
Compound Find Extract of Brach Drop or Cancer
Root, lout known to do. Induct a. a never ftnln•g
cure for r.crololo.. rotteumplioo, Humor• m ,i re
Blood. and for Connor• loft onto:Woo; nod t. now far
the fir-t toile go:esti. the Bold , It t. uo retrel prep
,rolool. :14 forolulio. ure form-lit d to l'h).it•i•tio ,
We only a•k oue Ir at. Our snedunue ttande upon its
own merits alone.
CAUTION—EeI, bottle hereafter will bear the Jac
simile of P. V. It Coventry h Co.. ac die large .ale
already readied render. , it onrar.r-ible to give a writ
ten ..ignatitre to each bottle. as wan tub-tided. Bay
of reliable dealer.. For •ni:e by all dealer* in metb.
eine, at St per bottle. or nix bottle , for $5.
Agent in Columbia. Pa , Dr. R. 11 HERR 11/411VET
MINCH Al Co.. Reading. role and general Agent*
for the State of Pa.
February 14, ISM-Gm
RXIIVIOV4Ltt.
TOIIN FELIX, has removed his Watch,
Clock and Jewelry EstabliMment to hi• new
stand on Front street. third door below the American
Howie. lle has on hand a large stock of
WATCHES
gIiMCLOCKS,ANDJEWELRY,
which he is prepared to sell cheaper than they call
be bought at any other establishment. 11. t• pre
pared to offer great bargains, and he re•peetinll)
vitesthe attention of purchasers to hi• •toct. which
embraces
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
of every kind; all kind. of CLOCKS. (*nun 4.1.50 up
wards. he locates the nuennon of flontmen to his large
stock of LEVER BOAT CLOCKS; JEWELRY. con
sisting of Ear Rings. Finger Ring. Ilren•I Pins. fir..;
all Icandnof Sliver Spoon• • rime(' !Soup
and Tea Spoons. Forks, 82c.. which are warranted to
wear nearly equal to Silver; Gold and Rilver Pen
tits and Pens; Gold and :Silver Spectacles; together
with the greaten! variety of FANCY ARTICLFS.
ever before offered.
CUTLERY.—AIso. a superior assortment of Re
waivers and other Pistols, and all kinds of Knives,
o( 11w he.; manufnoure.
Swim attention will be peen, ris heretolore,to the
venturing , of clocks, watches and jewelry; and all
work will toe warranted.
A continuance of former patronage is respect
fully solicited. JOHN FELIX.
Oolumbi a, April 11,1857.
Ph 11 24
\\ IL.
and thoroughly .e.,-n•ted mate::,, a! way, oft I - 4u.n.d.
Any Pattern worked from draw:/;;;.
The .e' , .ur:Ler hAvftt,T. Purcha..rd :ne er.:ire :nter -
eat, w:!:contftlue the w:nt facili
ties.
Aeente wanted ❑t the vartnu- In tine portion
of the State. to %here eaaartunitie, will be altered for
large prou , s to themeeiveh.
SANIUEL. B. HENRY
July 11.1P57-1m
FOR saxim
THE NOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND 1:1
L. [hereunto appurtenant. tit Wa11111:,
Front anti i-econd , :rect,Letwee prop,nt.r of Thoinar
Lloyd, Erg , and Ali% George 11'olt Inquire of
TIIOMAS L: COCHRAN,
York, Pa
Mll=lll
FOR SALE.
18BARRELS of Prime Cider Vinegar, by
the barrel or gallon.
A fine lot of Habana 'Segues. of prime brandi, such
as E,inuralda. Messengem.,, Jenny Lind, :tli.u.ouri
and Ambrosia Legitumalea
June G, 15.57,
ATHOROUGHL Y re-built comb-decked Boat,
of sixty-five tons burlier., ,zuaranteed to need
no more repairs than it newly finished boat for at
least three years. Terms will he masie reasonunle.
Apply to.
I RFORD FRALE.
in6irla IA Y
at his Boat Yard, Can:AL/Jo tin.
connulnd, April 19, 1557-tf
FOR RENT
THE two-story BRICK MDSE, in Wal
nut street. above Front, lan ly occupied by
Tbos. Groom. Rent will be taken out 111 board it
desired. Apply to Tli OS. GROOM.
Columbia, April :25,18574
FOR RENT
TJI FULTON ROUE, Front street above
Walnut, Columbia, PU. Has been newly .t i t.
refitted, will zinswcreither for etores or ahotel.
.Apply to
JAS. S. AIeNIMION,
Flora Temple Livery Stable
Columbia, April 4,1e:37-11
TO LET.
2 3 0 12]
0 17
, O ,s f p N o * p l
e l . r t t
y ll
o F i i n e u
rLe eg , ll7 o n
A n p l. p . r ;
4.111 E I ' L wmoirr.
Columbia, :11,arcb 14, t9s;•ti
TO LET,
THE RIVI:R LOT. occupied by James Pntton, as a
Lumber-yard Enquire of J. G
Pr.,ldent of the Columbia Water Compaay.
Marc!, 7. 1t -ti
rort
1 OS. 3 and 5 Hamilton's Row, oppo- „,
1 site the Wa-itington Iluuse, Irma ,lieeto.k , MAi•
Coloothlit Apply to It . HAMILTON.
Coht,Wr.. Pe. , :ohry el. 1,57-if
FOR 21..EM7.1,
rrlIE STORE EDO)! turn Ii tirllinz now
I occupied I.y I:4T i 1 01110 , uumed
on Loci,' sheet, rear Cu:,:nthia 1•111,k. Possession
given on tile fir•t 01 April 11,%1.
Colum Liu. F.-bruary '2l
THE BLUE Ft.(o,l', on Front street, rot:lulu
-I- 111,1 , 5 t, ,01, Lill
or uilirr hi 0
all
1101;:+:',. Col trill oi daert.lll part- 01 Lo
roto.2ll • Co.,iLii. NV:\ i. IV/111'1•1..1{.
1`.11.11111 ret,u ,ry 11.
FOR SALE.
'V 0. 1. A 1111 EHLOT, frontin g on the
i;,t) feet. iti.lre
or adJlJll.l:lg I , loj 01 1.11/a Jutm
Coop._ r
TWO 1101 - (311-C %ST DivEr.i.txc;
11l It ,'ES vnrttcd 11:1 nom
.....I Poly strew,
So. 3. '1'1121A: ; 110USE1...ituuted on
PertV • 111,M. hot" 00,1 r . et•rpigt
Th. .11...i-e1.:0p....1, good rnird 111011 ror terms,
emiture of \V.'I. 2'. (.IVIIN.
October 4. 1,-..50..tf
Bellevue House,
vi F. CORNER of Front and Walnut loots,
coLtim
JOSHUA J. GAULT. PROPEHETOR.
The House is furntshed with all Modern Improve
ments. mid every uttention wilt be given to secure
the comfort of guests. Charge• moderate.
Columbia, May J. 1857.
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
THE undersigued would again call the
...ft.', of an al eu.lom.•r- to lipl ••
11111 i varied ii..ortinent of a 1.1 • .
compriAing, eVc • OIIII/II; 11.1 J. 111 it
Till. Sheet Iron A e for Ilcm-ehold
mork ta of h.i own inanninr.nie. anki hr ruu vouch
for its excellence and duraliiiii).
Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, Cze.
ALA It 1.11.: m.d complete 11%-oricient of a 'ec n.l flas
FiXture , coo.c-ItmT of stX•
four, three nod two httmer Comtdelier.. , .mtle burner
11,11 l'ehdata , Stile Light, phalli nod 11,1311n,11
Drop iitiritet, hr .tolwd oil Mold GA.; Frrll NO
all 1114 branches attemled to es it promptdc.,..
House Roofing, Spouting : &c.
nous!: nod„„spurits:, pot up in ihot
00, 13 , 11 !long
ing uurl r ihrr , rnitetteg of nie earned on it,
ilefelldUr, 011 cite 1110,1 ren.nit tole. t , rot-.
STOVMSI STOVES!!
LA not; n-..orttnent of Ktocr. roo.tatitty
on It.tnit V, la.uen nod veru exeellent
patterns of COON STOV for 1-:".7. rev.., veil.
lIIU.\\I . tviLsoN. .40 - = _
coroor of Second nod Loeus.l
Coiumbia..lp. '125, I
McCORKLE UELLETT.
FAIVIIILIr SWORM,
ODD FELLOWS' lIALL,COLUMBIA, PA.
EALEIIS in Drugs, Medicines, ('luquiculs,
D
Points. 00-, 1) 3 e con,x111:,
on tin nd a general assortment of Pi:miner), Fancy
Good., &e.
Columbia, May 09.1'357.
MUSIC.
17 11. SM:PAI2I.), Teacher of Music—l:nen! nod
L mental 01 r , time .11,‘• duties of his pro
cession. 1110:s:DnV . MARC!! 9. ltsi. Inetrumental,
including Piiino.l%lelndeon and Violin.
N. 11.—Orders for tuning nail repairing PlOllO4,
repairing Violins, bows, and inusieul Instruments
in general. will receive prompt attention.
ba ßltooms Ili Locust street, first door above the
Colmnhin. March 7,1.937.
IMIVCOVAIL OF
JOHNSHEN BERGER'S
FURNITURE WARE ROOMS.
THE undersigned having removed his Fur
niture Ware Rooms and Alanuniciory, to his new
brick buildings, on the south side of Locust street. be
tween Second and Tnird rtrect4, reapectrany tunics
hts friends and the public to give liiin a cull. A large
tad superior stock of
CABINET-WARE ANDCHAIR-WORK,
of all descriptions, will be kept coati:linty on
hand, which will lie sold on 111.• most Tea
•onable term. A. lie manufacture. his own work,
he it enabled to tvarrant every artwie to he
what nis represented, Rialto be asgoal it is cheap.
in. stork is very la rgeonid la part embraces Urea
sing. Plan sad bailey bureaus; Sideboards, Sofas;
Cuid Suf., Centre, Diesting, Dialing and Break
fan TABLES; Canino', ' , renal and other BED
STEADS, Common alit Caney CHAIRS. and SET
TEES of every .tyle ionrilwr with a gen4rs: assort
in.nt of all kinds of rußNlTuar:
rinierala will Ire ittierided wall n Snler.did llearee,
on •bnrt 110tice arid all :levees:try attention given to
UNDERTAKING.
Ile re•pectiellp:ol n shore of public patronage
ns svrll n 4 I continuance of the custom will: %Inch LO
ens I con lii.ernlly Lt vorrd,
Colum.,ln, April II • I'-:57
sprarra rIiSELIO.NS
igAt the Fashionable
.41 /
HAT EYE POI{ II EVIL
JAIIESIt GRIFFITH has just arrived from ilm
cur. 0 . 1 ,„ ,„, ~,,, •, and charnide lot of
HATS, CAPS, AND SLOUCHES,
for gentlemen .tout boy, Hi` will cell cheaper for
cash tluut one other c-toltltshmeril in the town or
country The -oh-etlher. thankful for favor. reeeivel
tr t ree lit I, ern in i 111,111 . 4., would request hie
frormi- and the public to call mud examine for
D I:11'11TH
Al&n. neat• ct‘lr, and SI first rate a.•orunent of cktt
then,. Fnnr) rnp, and MIA.
April I. 1-.57.
Cocoanuts! Cocoanuts!!
1000 COCOA NETS just teethed and for
.ab• by JOHN I-' I,IIIT/f.
- lintt tktreet. below the NN tt-htt , Rton house
Culutnl.ta. :Silly 10.1-57.
JAMES PARK,
Pla ncr wo nix .4..
MARIETTA, I'A.,
11AS resumed the alone business at the old
•and. nearly oppo.tte I,'- Coach Fac—
tory, where he will be piriewri le meet the public and
turn out 140C11 work as cannot fail to gtve enure sat.
lt , fachon.
December 0.1956.
100 c
11:111 ,4 RELS of No. 1 Plaster, just rti•
B. F. APPOE.D h.. CO,
No.. 1,2, 4 and 6 Canal Voisin, Columbia. '
Mar 2.1, 1657
D. until
1. TACUI:
lI(R.t\I \VII.?C)N