'LOCAL FEIGIOICT NOTICE. 1 11 IE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY ARE note prepared to receive and forward FRElfill I' between Philadelphia, Lancaster and Columbia, at the following rates per hundred pounds: BETWEEN PHILA. AND COLUMBIA. First Class. Second Class, Third Class. Fourth Class. cents. 18 cents. 16 Cents. 14 cents. Flour, 23 cents per barrel. Pig Metal, 10 cents per 100 pounds. BETWEEN PIIILA. AND LANCASTER. First Class. Second Clare. Third Class. Fourth Class. 20 cents. 17 cents. 15 cents. 13 cents. Flour, 05 cents per barrel. Pig Metal, Weems per 100 pounds. Articles of lit Class. Books, Fresh Fish, Boots and Shoes, Nuts in bags, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Porter & Ale in bottles, Dry Goods, Poultry in coops, Eggs, Pork, (fresh.) Furniture, Poultry. (dressed,) Feathers, Wrapping Paper. Articles of 2d Class. Apples, Molasses, Cheese, Melons, Clover and Gran Seed, Oil in casks or barrels, .Crockery, Paper in boxes, Candles, Pasteboard, •Casks or Barrels, (empty,) PeaChee, (dried,) Groceries, Printing Paper, Guns and Rifles, Paper Hanguigs, Herring in boxes and kegs, Queenswafe, Hardware, Sweet Potatoes, Hops, Tobacco in bales, iron, (hoop, band or sheet,) Tea, Leather, Type, Liquor in wood, Tallow, Marble Slabs & Marble Turpentine, (spts.,) Monuments, Varnish. Articles of ad Class. Alcohol, Potatoes, ,Coffee, Turnips. Hides, (green,' Vinegar, Lard, White Lead, Oysters & Clams. (In shell,' Window Glass. Tobacco,,(manu(actured,) Articles of 4th Class. Rosin, Salt, Tobacco, (leaf,) 'An, Tar, Whiskey. Codfish, Cotton, Fish, salted, Grain of all kinds, Nails and Spikes, Pitch, ,Plaster, JEr For further information, apply to E. J. SNEEDER, Freight Agent, Phila. E. DOICE, Freight Agent, Columbia. W. H. hIYERS, Freight Agent, Lancaster. Columbia, August 0,1857-1 y New Crop Turnip Seed. DIEU Top Huta Baga, Purple Top Flat, Skirving's Ruta Haga. Yellow Aberdeen, Dalee ilybrid, White Norfolk, White Flat and other tine ye- Tieties, wholesale and retail. PASCHALL, MORRIS tr. CO., Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market, Phila. August 8,1857. 'THE AHANT OF THE MONTHLIES. Harper's New Monthly Magazine. ACII number of the Magazine will contain 144 octavo pages. in double columns, each year thus comprising nesrly two thousand pages of the 'choicest Miscellaneous Literature of the day. Every number will contain numerous Pictorial Illustrations, accurate Plates of the Fashions, a copiois Chronicle of Current Events, and impartial Notices of the im portant books of the month. The volumes commence with the numbers for June and December; but sub scriptions may commence with any number. Teams —The Magazine may be obtained of Book sellers. t'enodical Agents. or from the Publishers, at Three Dollars a year, or Twenty-Five Cents a num ber. The semi•annual volumes, as completed, neatly bound in cloth, are sold at two dollars each, and muslin covers are furnished to those who wish to rintve their hack numbers uniformly bound, at twenty lave cents each. Fourteen volumes are now reads, bound in cloth, at *2,00 each, and also in Half Calf, at $2.50 each. The Publishers will supply specimen numbers gra tuitously to Agents and Postmasters, and will make liberal arrangements with them for circulating the Magazine. They will also supply Clubs, of two per sons at Five Dollars a year, or five persons at Ten Dollars. Clergy men and Teachers supplied at Two Dollars a year. Numbers from the commencement can now be supplied. Also the bound volumes. The Magazine weighs over seven and not over •eight ounces. The postage upon each Danaher, which must be paid quarterly in advance at the office where the Magazine is received, is three cents. The most popular Monthly in the world.—New York Observer. No Magazine in Europe or America is so well known; none has half as many readers; and, we may safely say, none has received so large a tribal° of admiration from the cultivated classes, that delight -in a healthy, diversified, elevating periodical litera :tare. it is the foremost Magazine of the day. The ifireside never had a more delightful companion, nor the million a more entertaining friend, than Harper's .Magarine.-21ferhedirt Protestant, (Baltimore.) Twenty-five cents buys it—the •cheapest, richest, and most lusting luxury for the money that we know. Three dollars secures it for one year, and what three dollars ever went so fur? l'ut the Caine amount in -clothes, eating, drinking, furniture, and how much of a substantial thing is obtained? If ideas, facts, and sentiments have a monetary value—above tell, it the humor that refreshes, the pleasantries that bring a gentle smile, and brighten the passage of a truth to your brain, and the happy combination of the real and the imaginative, without which no one can live a life above the animal, are to be put Into the scale op posite to dollars and cents, then yflu may he certain, that if Harper were three or four times as dear, it would amply repay its price. II is a Magazine proper, with the idea and purpose of a Magazine—not a book . not a scientific periodical, nor yet a supplier of light gossip and chatty anecdotes—but a Magazine that takes every form of interesting, dignified, and attract- ive literature in its grasp.—Southern Times. The ..voluates bound constitute of themselves a library of miscellaneous reading, such as cannot be found in the same compass in any other publication that has come under our notice.—Boston Courier. TEACHERS WANTED. SIX male and six female teachers wanted to take charge of the public schools. of Columbia, on the let of October; applications must be made by the 10th of August, when the County Superintendent will attend to make examinations. By order of the Bonrd of Directors. SAMUEL SDOCII, President. If. M. Norris, Secretary. Columbia. August 1. 1657-2 t Just Received, A LOT of Sap Sago Cheese, Pine Apple '• Switzer " - - At D. HEARS Grocery, Extension of Washington Drove, Walnut st C.oinmbia, August 1, 1857. New Map of Lancaster County. :THE undersigned is preparing to publish a new and complete map of Lancaster county, on an improved plan. (providing sufficient encouragement in given.) marking the locations of all the principal buildings in the county,—all schools, chore lies, post offices, mills, hotels. &c., with the names and locations of all subscribers to the map, and locations of the farmers , buildings, so as to make a complete county directory. To be ornamented with handsome views of the principal colleges, schools, and other embel lishments. . Enlarged plans of the principal horougho and towns will lie given on the side of the county map, wherever sufficient subscription i• obtained. To be handsomely colored, showing all the new townships, and making a moot complete and beautiful work, ouperceding all former mope. Aug 1, I.S:i7 2m JAMES D. SCOTT, PitliliPher, LA nen gier City DISSOLUTION. ‘TnE partnership heretofore existing between the un dersigned, was dissolved, on tho sst of July, by mu tual consent. All persons knowing:themselves indebted to the firm, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against them will please pre sent them for settlement. MICHAEL. MPH ART, MICHAEL F. SHUAI AM, August 1,185741 FOR SALE. A FARM of 14 -acres •with good Brick Improvements, adcoining the borough of Columbia. S. W. MIFFLIN. lily 18,1857. • NOTTOII.' -, WMIK Letters of idininiithitton to the estate of John Lowrey, late of the borough .of Columbia, Lancaster county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned; all persons indebted to staid estate, are requested to make immediate pay ,,ment, and those having claims against the same evil l present them, duly authenticated. for settlement, to ANN LOlVlLEY,Administratrix. Columbia, Jely 1957.7 t THE LARGEST Ohair and Furniture Establishment IN THE CITY OF BALTIMORE. MATHIOT'S Gay Street Warersoms, Nos. 25 and 27 Sunk Gay street, near Fayette, Salle , more: where is kept always on hand, _or made to or der. every style of French TETE-A-TETES, in Plash, Hair, Cloth or Brocatelle. French Full Stuff and Medallion Parlor Arm Chairs, in Pluck. Hair, Cloth or Brennen*. French Full Stud Carved Parley Chairs, in sets, with Plush, Hair, Cloth Of Rrocatello. SOFAS; nor French Spring th Maltornny and Walnut Parlor Chain, in Hair, cloor Plash. Rocking Chairs—various designs, in Hair, Cloth and Pinch. Stagy Spring Loonies--a large assortment alwaya on band, or any pattern glade or covered with any goods to order. CHAMBER SUITS, In Mahogany or Walnut, complete, from 15:15 up. Cane Chairs and ,noelting do,,the largest assort ment ready made 3n any-ono house in the United States—from 512 • doyen ap. Bar Room, Often and DminChnirs. in Oak, Wal nut or Mahogany. with Cane, blood or Elicuted Seats_ —an asxonment embracing over SO dozen. Wood . 1,1 1. Chairs and beaus end Rocking Chairs —over 100 °oxen. Gilt and Plant prone Tanking Classes, gf every variety. All kinds of Beds, jlahir and Busk !Mattresses. A. MATHIOT. NO.. 25 and 27 N. ,Gay et., near Fayette a t , Balt. June 97, IBM-fy The Fathers of the German' Re formed Church, IN EUROPE AND AMERICA., , By Rev. 11. Ilarbangh. The publlehers have the pleasure of announcing theappearaiice of thin important work. so long looked for and so ans.- iently desired 11,y the Church. 'We need not say that this work cost the patient author long and severe la bor, and the popularity of his oilier works us oullietent assurance thitt 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 to .Americn, and that of which, hitherto, least has been known. This velum. of 400 pages was ready on the 57th of July. The second volume will follow immediately, and will be ready in Autumn. PRICE, SU:if/per volume. A liberal discount to agents and the trade. Orders respectfully solicited. Address SPRENGER & WESTIIAEFFER, Au • . 1,1857 33 North Queen at.., Lancaster. Pa. The War Trail; Or, The Hunt of the Wild Horse. AROMANCE of the Prairie, by Capt. Mayne Reid. This book has been pronouneed,by good judges, to be the beet of the series, which is no smell praise. when we refer to the encomiums which the American Press has bestowed upon the "Scalp Hun ters,""Rifie Rangers, ,, t White Chief," An., awarding to them a high position among works eminently instructive and interesting. For sale at SP REINGER Qc WESTHAEFFEWS, Aug. 1, Mit 33 North Queen street, Lancaster. 2 ,1 2123 REV. C. S. EITRNETT, WHILE laboring as a Missionary in Southern Asia, YY discovered a simple and certain cure for Con. sum ption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs. Colds, Ne rvou Debility. and all impurities of the blood; nlso,an easy and effectual mode of Inhaling the Remedy. Actuated by a desire to benefit his suffering tellows. he will cheer fully send the recipe (free) to ouch as desire it. with full and explicit directions forpreparing and suc cessfully using the Medicine. Address Rev. C. S. BURNETT. Aug. 1. IBM-6m Eli Broadway, N. Y. City. T. KINGSFORD & SON'S MOM OSWEGO STA-TWEE, (FOR THE LAUNDRY.) HAS established a greater celebrity than fin, 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 a rigid . system, they are able to secure a perfect uni formity in the quality throughont the year. This is the great Desideratum in Starch-making, and is real ized now (or the first time. • • - The very best Starch that can be made, and no other is always wanted by consumers,and this will lie sup plied to them by the grocers, as noon as their custom ers have learned which is the best, and ask for it— otherwi•e they would he likely to get that article on which the largest profit can be made. Mr. Kingsford has been engaged in the manufacture of Starch continuously for the last 27 years, and during the whole of the period, the Starch made under his supervision has been, beyond any question, the best In the market. For the first seventeen years, he had the charge of the works of Wm. Colgate & Co., at which period he inventad the process of the manu facture of Corn Starch. . _ IU - Ask for Kingsford'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 of the enuntrv. T. KINGSFORD & SON'S OSWEGO CORN STARCII, (FOR PUDDINGS, &C.,) Ilas obtained an equal celebrity with their Starch for the Laundry. This article is perfectly pure, mid in, in every respect, equal to the hest Bermuda Arrow Root, besides having additional qualities which ren der itinvaluable for the de,sert. Potato Starch has heed extensively packed and cold as Corn Starch, and has given false impressions to many, as to the real merits of our Corn Starch. Front its great delicacy and purity, it is coming also nto extensive use tin a diet for infants and invalids. E. N. KELLOGG & CO , Ageniq, 196 Fulton street, N. V. ALLEN & NEEDLES. Ages' Is, E South Wharves, Philadelphia. August 1. 11357.3 m NEWARK FEMALE SEMINARY. THE next scholastic year of this institution _IL will commence August ?20, 185. The village in which the Seminary is located is noted for its healthfulness, 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 and Latin, $l5ll per annum. Music. Languages, Painting. &c., extra. The departinents of Music and Modern Language+. are 111 the care of Prof. I leness, and 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 pupil■ in limited. Circulars containing farther information may lie had by addressing the Principal Nir:: H. CHAMBERLAIN, July 25.1857.21 m Newitric,Deinwitre, Farmers - Union Insnrance - Oompany, LCATED at Athens, Bradford county, Pa., (CASH CAPITA I. $:100 000. SAFELY IN county , makes insurances on properly. ni reasonable rates. GEORGE WILFORD. Agent, Columbia,. Pa. REFERENCES: Hon. E. HP.NRICK. Athens, Pa., " DAVID WILMOT. Towanda. Pa., " IVA!. JESSUP, Montrose. I'n., G. MALLORY, Philadelphia, Pa. Columbia. June 0, 15.57-ly New Grocery, Wine & Liquor Store. ,• Tsubscribii. has opened at his old stand, corner of Inflh and Union streets, is complete assortment of nll kinds of GROCERIES; where he will always he prcpnred to .upply, on the most ren• sonnble terms, any demand for articles in his line of business. lie keeps also. a variety of WINES AND LI QUORS of all kind; and will sell in any quantity not less than one gallon. lie re<pecifidly requ,st, the public to call and make a trial of bin mock. GEORGE N.B.—Country Produee always on hand. A por tion of the old stock of Dry Goode, not yet disposed of, will .be sold at 10 per cent. below cost. Col umbi a, May 16, 1857, Fountain Lemon Beer. GEORGE. J. SMITH. is now prepared to gupply all aueh as degire to indulge in this delicious drink. LOCUM .trees. above the Bank. June 13, 19u9-3m The Largest Tobacconists. TORN FENDRICII & TIROS., would respect fully inform the citizens of Columbia and that they have the largest stock of Tobacco, Srgars, Snuff, Pipes, and Gemnini Smoking Tobacco, offered in any two establishments out of our principal Hotel and ,Storekeepers. look to your interested- Be , fore purchasing elsewhere.eXaMine our large assort meal. which we pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest Baltimore prices. We warrant to dispose of any of our stock. cheaper than can be bought in Philadel phia. AU we ask is, that you shall call and Judge for yourselves. We offer any of the above at whole sale or retail. Notice that one MOCIrisR branch of the well-known, extensive Baltimore Tobacco Ware house ofJos. Fendrieh & Bros., 155 Forest street. JOHN FENDHICH & 13110 , 8 Front et.. third door above Locust Columbia, Pa. July 4.1857. NATIONAL MOTEL. IntE subscriber haring opened his house, comer of Second and Locust .beet., Columbia, Pa., as a hotel, is prepared to accommodate the pub lic, in good style, and upon reasonable terms. lie has spared no expense in fitting up his room., and will ewe his table careful attention, hoping lobe able to satisfy his customers in all respects. HI. BAR Is furnished with good liquors, and the favorite Restau rant, in the basement, will be continued as hereto fore. always supplied with seasonable delicacies, A large and commodions STABLE fine recently been erected opposite the house, adjoining the Odd Fellows' Hall, where a easeful Hostler will be in attendance. CrA, share of public patronage is respectfully so- Heard. GERIIARD BRANDT. Columbia, lone 20, 1957. OBERTS' EMBROCATION, for Rheumatism, •_LV Sprains, Bruises, M toe. For sale at cCORKLF. & DELLETFS. Odd Fellows' Hall, LOCUM street, Columbia. July2s, 1854. PROM'S Essence of Jamaica Ginger, Gen uineii, Article. For asle at McCORALE & DF.I.LETTS Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' Sall. Jaly 25, 1867. AIITICLES FOR BAKING.--9t the Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' Hall, is where Pore Groundllpided l Bakiug: . Sods. CreaM Tartar, Pearhush, Salimas, and Fiavorink Extracts, nay be obtained. July 27,1937. TABLE OlL—Just reteived a fresh supply of a superior article of Table Oil, at 11,1cCORKLE .IcDELLETT'S romp,' Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' Hall. July 25,1957. BBIRD SEEK— Canary, Hemp and Rape Seeds. For ante at 111cCORICLE & DELLETT'S July 25 mill Medicine Store, Odd Fellows , Hall. Should any One STAND in need of a fresh ariisle of Dray, Chemical's, Oil.. Flavoring Extract's, Spleen, dee, call at the People's' Drag and Preacription store, No. 3 Well',. Row, Front street, Columbia, where the subicnber Few just opened a new pimply. May 16, 18.17-tY J. H. HALDEMAN. A GOOD . SITUATION, ROA /1111.EDUCATE.D MAT. , AMAN of High. Attainments and Expert- Crtee as a Teacher, is wanted as Principal of THE WASHINGTON INSTIT 11E, 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 to this Institute for the purposes of education, are 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 the 'rat Academical Institutions in the whole Union. Ali, 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. It. M. NORTH, SAM 1. TRUSCOTT, Committee. JAMES VA COHEN, COLUMBIA, Ps., July 25, 1857-tot BOYS' CLOTIIING. THE undersigned respectfully invite the at tention of their euritomera rind the public, to their laree find lintidmome Klock of Ready-Made • - - YOUTH'S & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, and a well selected and choice assortment of Cloths and Cassimeres, from which to order suitable for the Spring and Summer seasons, and especially adapted to Boys' Wear. M. C. THACKRAY & CO, 1,0.20 Chestnut Street. above Tenth, Philadelphia, St. Lawrence Hotel Building. Philadelphia, July 25, 1857-Om Fine Family Groceries. ASELECT assortment of the best Family Groceries ever offered to the Columbiana, at the Wine and Liquor Store, Walnut street, adjoining the Washington House. DANIEL HERR. 117• Congress Water in quarts, Bedford Water in pints, lust received. Columbia. July 18,1857. Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes, MELAINOTYPES & PATENT LEATHER PICTURES. THOMAS L. SUDINERIfi respectfully informs the citizens of Columbia that he has taken large of Dellinger's Photograph Rooms, Corner of Front and Locust streets,Colombia, Pa.. where he is fully prepared to take al the above named pictures in a style not to be surpassed by any other artist. A long and large experience has enabled him to become perfect master of the art; he therefore flatters himself that lie 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 slate that they are taken on sheet iron, and an richness of tone, warmth of expression. completeness of detail, and boldness of feature, Good Ilfelainotypes are not surpassed. They . will receive a full 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 pointing. From 10 to 3 o'clock is the besitime for children COPYING DONE ; AND WARRANTED TRCIEI also. Pictures put in Rings. Medallions end Pins. AU pictures taken by the are warranted not to fade T. L. 18 UM N 1 ERI L. irrnoiot forget the place! Corner of Front and Locu , t streets, over Tredenick's Rat Store. July 18, 1857.1 y BEN N'S GREAT' WORN. THIRTY YEARS VIEW; or, a History of the Workings of the American Government for thirty years, from 1520 to 1850, chiefly taken (rout the Con gress Debates, the private papers of Gen. Jackson. and the speeches of Ex-Senator Benton, with his actual view of men and affairs; with Ilistorical notes and illustrations. Complete in 2 vols. AI3RIDGEMENT OF THE DEBATES IN CON GRESS, from 1799 to IBM, from Gales & Seaton's An nals of Congress, from their register of Debates, and from the official reported Debates; by John C. Rives. By the author of Thirty Years View. THE ANNALS OF SAN FRANCISCO; Containing a summary of the first discovery, settle ment, progress and present condition of California, nod 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 large octavo volume. THE AMERICANS IN JAPAN; An Al ridgement of the Government Narrative of the U. S. ExpedniOn to Japa SA n. YLOR & Me DONALD. Appointed Agents for the sale of the above books, which are -old by subsciiption only. July 1557. NEW BOORS JUST received. DINES, MAYHEW AND HUTCHINSON ON THE DOG; by Frank For ester. TIII9 book, to the Dog Fancier and Dog lover, is the ne plus okra of books; n is full and comprehen sive, and ferrule at MURRAY, YOUNG & CO'S. CHIT CHAT of Humor, Wit and Anecdote, with Shy original illustrations from designs by .1. McClell an. Edited by Pierce Pungent. The book is enter taining, and the editor thinks its perusal would even make the bursting ot a boiler agreeable, and recon cile the Blindest of travelers to the most frightful of railroad catastrophes. To be had-at MURRAY, YOUNG & CO'S. THE ARTIST'S BRIDE; or the Pawn Broker's Heir by Emerson Rennet. The - character or the Book can be inferred from the title and the popularity of the author. At hIURRAY, YOUNG & CO'S. THE HUSBAND IN UTAH; or, Sights and Scene. among the Mormons; with remarks on their moral and social economy. By AU6II/1 N. Ward. Edited by Maria Ward. For sale by hl R RAY, YOUNG Sr: CO. TRIUMPH OF TRUTH. by James Caugliey. For sale by - HURRAY, YOUNG Is July 18.1857. Lancaster, Pa. Stoves! Stoves! TEE subscriber keeps up his extensive ns , oriment o COOK AND PARLOR STOVES of all kinds and of every pattern and size. lie sells at reasonable prices and asks the public to examine and try his stock. HENRY PFAHLER, Locust street, opposite the Franklin House. Columbia, July 18, 15.57. "NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL." A RESISTLESS REMEDY. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. CIRCULAR TO THE SICK. The first hospital surgeons mid medical publicists of Europe admit the unpnralleled anti-inflammatory and healing properties of ibis Ointment; governments sanction its ase in their naval and military - services; and the musses to this country mid ilii - oughout the world repose the utmost confidence in its curative properties. It penetrates the sources inflamma tion and corruption which underlie the exteriml evi dences of disease. and neutralizes the fiery elements which feed and exasperate the 1118,111,1 V. RHEUMA.TISM,SCROFULA,ERYSIPELAS. These are among the most terrible an agonizing divenven of the muscles, the if evy fibre HA the skint yet in their worst forme, and when seemingly incura ble, they invariably disappear under a persevering application of this soothing, healing, antidote to pain and inflammation. SALT RHEUM, FEVER SORES, STIFF JOINTS. in Caeca of Salt Rheum, where medical ureters, lo tions, and every recipe of the pharmricopma have proved useless, the Ointment will accomplish a their oirgh cure. Fever sores heal quickly under its influ ence, and its relaxing effect upon contracted sinews is truly wonderful?. DISCHARGING ULCERS. A most remarkable and happy change is produced in the appearance of malignant ulcers after a few ap plications ef tnis Ointment. The surrounding redness vanishes, and grannies of healthy flesh begin to take the place of the discharged miner. This process goes on more or less rapidly until the orifice is filled up with sound material, aim the ulcer radically cured. WORD TO !HOMERS.. . The yonsaraure Abe most frequent sufferers from eX ternsl lila/ire; and therefore every mother should have this healing preparation constantly at hand ; It is an absolute specific for pore breasts, and quickly removes the encrusted sores which sometimes dis figure the head. and laces of children. SIGNIFICANT FACTS. Tbis Ointment is universally used on board the At lantic and Pacific whaling Beet as a cure for scor butic affections, and as the best possible remedy for wounds and bruises. Large supplies of it have re cently been ordered by the Sultan of Turkey for hos pital purposes. Boat the Ointment and PiUs should be used in the following cases, Bunions, Rheumatism, Sore Throats Burns, Ringworm, Sores of all kinds. Chopped Hands, Salt Rheum, Sprains, Chilblains, Scalds, Stiff Joints, Fistula, Skin Disease., Tester, Gout, Swelled Glands, Ulc era, Lumbago, Sore Legs, Venereal Sores, Mercurial Erup- Sore Breasts, Wounds of all lions, Sore Heads, kinds. Pile., fErCAITTION!—None are genuine unless the words "Holleneay, Nero York and London," are dis cernible as a watermark in every lest 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 any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection of any party or parties countermining the medicines or vending the same, knovreng them to be spurious ••• Sold at the Manufactory of Professor HoLur maY -el Maiden Lane, New To rk.and by all tattle Drukgiata and Dealers in Mealeiae theoughout the untied ;awes and the nil/limed world. in Jana at 25 eenta.64 ceata. and SI each. larThere ua considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B —Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each pot. July 111,1857.1 y eon, Superior Self-Seating -Preserving Cans. Preserving Season — ts commencing, and the I. "Self-Sealing Can" hike trecome an established favorite among housekeepers. The subscriber man ufactures an article that must give satisfaction. Call at HENRY PFAHLER'S, Locust street, opposite. the Franklin Hour.e. Columbia,July 18,18.57. Water Coolers. A COM PLETE assortment of Water Coolers of "I. various sizes and patterns manufactured and for Pale by the subs , : rater. These convenient and economical vessels should be used in every family. HENRY PFAHLUIR, Locust street, opposite the Franklin House. July 1:3. 1..77. COCHRAN & WORRELL, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 4. MECHANICS' ROIr, Opposite Haldeman's Store, Locust street, Columbia, Pa. A share of the public patronage is re spectfully solicited. Columbia, July Id. 1557. GUANO! GUANO!! GUANO!!! ALL KINDS. Leinan's Super Phos- 144 - phate of htme. 7.000 TONS. n. 11:3 - FARMERS!..zo For your Wheat Crops, use Leinau s Super Phos phate of Lime. at CIA. a lb., or $4O a Ton; or, use Leinates American Fertilizer, at $0,50 a bbl.,or s2sa ton. One barrel of either is sufficient for an Acre of Wheat. These are PERMANENT MANURES, made of reliable Chemical Elemenis, and have been in successful use for the post Six Years, improving the soil and increasing the value of the land. Four Diplomas from the State Agricultural Society of Pennsylvania; New Jersey; Delaware and the Crystal Palace Assoeirition of the City of New York, have been received for ih , ,e Valuable Pamphlets in the Engli.h and German Language can be had by application at the office. A Liberal Discount to Wholesale Dealers. The above Fertilizer..., delivered Free of Cartage to any wharf in the old City Proper. Orders •cat by Mail accompanied with Cash or Drafts, will be promptly shipped to any part of the world. GEORGE A. LEIINAV, Proprietor, N 0.19 South Front street, Philadelphia City, Pa Philadelphia. July 95, 1857-4 in Valuable Farm and Mill - Property, NEAR WILLIA M SPORT, PA., FOR SALE. THE undersigned, surviving partner of the firm of J 33 & IV. IL lfuling, offers for sale all that valuable property situated on the south side of the Susquehanna river, 6 miles from Williamsport, and 3 miles from the line of the Sunbury and Erie Railroad. The l'enns7lvania canal passes on the opposite side of the river. This tract contains 060 acres, with 6 per cent.allowance. 200 acres is cleared and in a good state of cultivation. There is a large amount of valuable Timber on the premises, a good stream of water. and a good SAW MILL. The Mill is new, being built 1556. The other Improvements consist of .1 good .i 1 Dwelling Houses, with out-buddings thereto; Two large Darns.one of which is first-class, with n. huge shed attached. The above property will he offered at public sole at the Court Douse, in Williamsport, on Wednesday, the lath of August, next. at I o'clock F. M. A portion of the purchase money in cash. the bal ance made easy,with interest, and approved security. Terms made known on day of rule. Further particulars can be obtained by addressing W 11.1,1 A NT 13. !IDLING. Surviving partner of the firm of J. R. & W. 13. Holing. Williamsport, Pa., July It, lt+s7-ts - Another arrival of seasonable Dry Goods r pieces more of those beautiful French Lawns, at i.) 12,} cm, worth 25 cts. Lawn Robes—at reduced pnces: thirege De Lames, selling at cost; Fancy and Plnin Itereges at 12i cts., a great bargain. For choice goods the ladies toy FONDERSMITIFS is the place. July 11., 1557. Mourning' Goods. LUPIN'S Bornbaeines, all wool De Laines, beautiful Mourning Ducal's. Lupin's Black Hereges, Tissues, and another lot of Black Trimatine for dresses, Eng lish Crapes Mourning Handkerchiefs, &c.. at . _ _ . . _ 11. C. FON DERShIITH'S People's Cnsh Store July 11, 19.57 Embroideries Don fine work, Exquisite designs, rind magnificent Goods, everybody says, Fondersmith can't be beat Come and see for yourselves, At the People's Store, Columbia. June 11, ISV. China, Glass and aueensware. AFULL ausortment in Tea, Dinner and Toilet Sets, just received, at June 11,1857. FONDERSMITH'S. A NOME Steamer arrived, with a new and fresh lot of Groceries, at reduced prices. I can now °fire splendid assortment of Sugars, Coffees, Tens, Molasses, Prime Sugar-Cured Rams Dried Beef, Tongues. Mackerel, Pickled Herring, C heese, Bologna Sumuge, Sec, A. N. RAMBO, Columbia, July 11, IM7-al Odd Fellows' Hall. MAINE SIIAD.--Mess Shad, front Portland Maine, in barrels and half barrels. a prime article, at FON DRRSM ITM S July 11, 1857. People's Store, Columbia. HAIR Cloth, Crinolines, and light colored, Noreen ii, for Ladies Robes. Dalt received. at July 11, 1857. FONDERSMITH'S WERE 000DS.---A foil line of While Dress Goods of every description. just received. at July 11, 1057. FON DERSMITH'S. AIISTRIAN CLOTHS.—Another supply of these celebrated Clotbsin blacks, blues, and dahlias, just received. To be bad only, at July 11,1857. H. it. FONDERSMITH'S. • BIRD CAGES, Canary Seed, Bathing Dishes, Nests, Water Foutits,&c., for sal. by A. M. RAMBO. Columbia, July 11.195'•31 Odd Fellows' Hall. CANDIES, of every variety, Oranges, Figs, Nato; Vanilla, Strawberry, Lemon, Orange and Pate Apple Syrups, for sale by A. M. RAMBO, Columbia, July 11,1557-31 Odd Fellows' Hall. 50METEING NEW.--Shepard Plaids, Ottoman Pop)in., Hyman Lustres, Glacerinos, &c., all very choice goods, for Traveling Dresses, Dusters, &c , just received, at FONDERSMITI I'S July 11,1557. Columbia. NOt d opening at Herr's Map Store, Y e Col ored IMlliantes—fast colors—only .wid 12/ cents. Elegant yard-wide, new style White Brilliances, only 12/ cents. Very elegant and rich Black Silks—beautiful Challies and De Lames, selling at cost. A very choice lot of madder colors Dress Lawns, at less than cost. Beautiful and choice styles Ducal Dcreges and Be rege Robes—very cheap lot Just opened. l'oplins—a very choice lot lust opened; White Good s of every kind for Dresses and Masques--n large lot sell ing very low. Gloves, Hosiery and Ants of all kinds and styles—. very cheap. Mantillas and Dusters—well, for nice and cheep ones Herr's is the place. Just received a very choice lot of Shepherd's Check in wool, half wool and cotton. JOHN HERR, July ii,lB-57. N 0. 5 East Xllll7 at., Lancaster. We Speak the Truth. TOE only store, oat of Philadelphia,where 150,000 German Segars can be teen, and are sold cheaper than at any other establishment in Co lumbia, Of the neighboring town , is JOHN FENDRICII Sr. ERG'S., Front at.. third door above Locust, Columbia, Pa. July 4, 1957. Baltimore Prices. RAPPEE Snuff at 16 els , per lb. Congress " " Scorch " " 12006 400000 . Segars of 35 different brands, wholesale or retail. We warrant all of the above Snuffs to he equal to any manufactured in the State; and the Segars to be of thethest quality and nt all prices. • JOHN FENDRicii & Etßos.. . . _ - . Fioit id— third door above Locust, Columbia, Pa, July 4,1857. TIED COMMA:MIA BANN. LLOCATED at Columbia, Lancaster county, State of Pennsylvania. hereby gives notice that an application will be made to the Legislature of said State, at their next session, for an extension and re newal of the charter of the said Bank. for fifteen years from the expiration of the present charter, with the peen ent name and style. By S order of the Dlreetorn. AMUEL SHOCH, Cashier. Columbia, July 4, 1 8.71-am GO TO BEE THEM. JUST nand, doz. Fancy Pipes, of all lus and prices. which we otter to. sale at the lowest city rates. Tobacconists, and all others who deal an Tobacco, Snuff, Segars. &c.. will please call and examine our stock b e fore purchasing elsewhere: if we cannot sell to them as cheap an they can pur e hose in the city, we will not ask them to boy. JOHN FENHRICH & BROS., Front at.,third door above Locust , Columbia, Pa. July 4. 1 857. Just in Time I?OR cheap Sugar and plenty of Fruit. A. Stone & 1 Co., Self-Sealing Glass Preserving Jars, for pre serving fresh fruits, &c. An assortment just re ceived, at H. C. FONIJERSBIITHIt. Zone 20. 1857. JUST received, a fresh supply of Kennedy's Medacal Discovery. and for be Irft.l.l Front street. Columbia. June 17. SMILL lot of Superior Tiirnip Seed, for rune by the pound or Co .re. be It V.III.LIAMSyFront rireet. Cnlumhin. June 97 1-,57 I:IOOFLIND'S German Bitten. For Bale at bIeCORKLE !a DELLETT'S Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows Mall. Inly 26, 1837. 1000 SACHS Ground Alum Salt, just TC ceived, and for sale in lots to suit pt7.ll! . i.sers, at low prices. 7110 S. ,1 Columbia. July 4. 1857. Summer Cooking. Ranges ACONVENIENT Runge for guelreer u‘e, a great favorite Will/ till". 0 who desire to avoid the great heat of the ordinary large :Cooki ng Stove. for Arlo tt HENRY PYAHLER , K, - Loru.t street, opposite the Franklialloase. Coktrnbia, July let, i 6.57. Patent Steam Wash Boilers. THESE well known Hoil..rs ere kept ronstuntly on hand nt HENRY PFAHLEH'S, Locust street. opposite the Frunklin House. Columbiii,luly 18.1.'457. Beautiful Mantillas at Herr's Cheap Store. TIECIDLDLY the best and cheapest in the cuy. Come and see them, us I defy all eniapett non. Chantilly Lace, Noire Antique tiro de It Berege and Embroidered White SWII , S. I con show over tiny diderent style. Crape, .Stella. Cash mere and Thlbet Shawls, at reduced price,. Stella Cashmere and Broehe Scarfs, very cheep. Berege• and Herege Robes, choice styles. Ducals nod Ducal Bereges, Lawn Robes and Brillint.tes, at reduced prices. Parasols at less than manufacturer , ' prices. JOHN HERR, No. 5 East King ntrret. Lancaster. A very large lot of Ladies' Collars nt n very great bargain. One hundred dozen Plitin Linen Moniker. chiefs, nt a great sacrifice. bay and Second Mourn ing Poplins, something entirely new, elegant good., and very cheap. June 20, 1t57. New and Interesting Books, TUST received. Dr. Livingstone's Seven !, teen Year. Exploration• and Adventures In the Wilds of Africa. This is the hook of fact., of thrill ing interest, adventures, and hair-breadth e-capes of that indomitable, traveler and African Explorer; it is a hock that would interest all classes of reader+ fond of facts and adventures. Price 50 cent.. Godfrey'''. Narrative of the tart Grinnell Arctic Exploring Ex pcdittonr. Godtrey says: "I saved Dr. Kane'. life when in the Arctic Ocean, and he denounced me in his book as it deserter." Godfrey, in vindication of his own char acter, goes on and gives his own narrative of the Kane Expedition. lie also has connected with it the life of Dr. Kane. Those havingread Dr. Kane'• book. would lie Interested in the perusal of this volume, and those that cannot afford the expensive work of Kane, would be delighted and profited by the reading of Godfrey's Narrative. Price only 50 cents. and for sale by [June 20. '57.] SI Uit KAY, YOUNG & CO. Prof. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. IT HAS WORKED MIRACLES. friar all the Bald and Gray can be re stored perfectly to original growth and color. so far as their locks are concerned doe. not admit of doubt; besides. is will cure every possible disease of the scalp, whether developed us dandruff itching or in the shape ofcutaneous eruptions—even scald-bend —and in no possible cave will it fail of curing no if by magic, nervous or periodical headache. and if used twice a week by the young reguinrty, it will preserve the color, and keep the hair from fulling. to any imaginable age. Read and judge. Milliard, Worce.ter Co., Mos.., Nov ,1d.55. Prof. 0. J. Wood—Dear Sir: I take pleasure in bear ing voluntary testimony to the inure etreet• of your wonderful Heir Restorative. As far hack as 18.10, my hair commenced falling off, until the top of my scalp became bald and smooth as glass. mid it has continued to fall for a great many years. notwithstand ing I have used many celebrated preparations for restoration. Seeing your advertisement, I was in duced to give your article a trial,nnd to my utter as sonishment, found, after a few application., that my hair became firmly set, and assumed a glossy and beautiful appearance; and by the time I lied u.ed quart bottle, my bald head was covered over with a young and vigorous growth of hair, which is now from one to two inches in let gth and growing fast. Yours, truly, HENRY GOODRICH. Charleston, Mass.. Aug. ft, 1855. Gents:—Nothing but a duty and sympathy t h us I feel to communicate to others that are afflicted a. I have been, would induce me to give this public acknow. ledgment of the benefit I have received from Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative. When I first commenced using it, my hair was quite gray, and in spots entirely bald. I have now used the Restorative about five months. and my hair is entirely changed to its origi• nal color. brown and the new hair is over three In• ches in length on the spots where it was bald. I have also been much gratified at the healthy moisture rind vigor of the hair, which before wus dry, and it has ceased to come out as formerly. Respectfully )°tiro, &C.. AIRS. R A. STODDARD From Mrs. Ingalls, swell known nurke in Roston. Boston. Oct. 19t1f, I. . - Gents:—At your request, and being so highly pleas• ed with the effects of the Restorative, I sin free to state that my hair had become quite thin, and entire ly solute. I have for the last five years been in the habit of using dye, but heat - nig of the extraordinary effects of fins article. I was Induced to try it. My hair has been restored to its anginal thickness, and also to Its former color, which is light brown. Yours respectfully, MRS. INGALLS. The following is from the Pastor of the Orthodox Church, Brookfield. Brookfield, Mass. Jan. 12, 1955. Prof. Wend—Dear Sir—Having 1111111 C Innis of your Hair Resta' ative, it gives me pleasure to say. that its effects have been excellent in removing inflummns non. dandruff, and a constnrt tendency to itching, with which I have been troubled from my childhood, and has also restored the hair, which was becoming gray, to its original color. I hove used no other .irii cle, with any thing :ike the same pleasure and profit. Yours, truly, J. K. X BRAOG. From the Jermey: Cit y Tele:grziph WTIAT IS IT FOR— This Wood's hair .7irstoradvr? —I. a question asked daily by hundreds. We tinbwer with out hesitation or fear of contradiction, that it is the only article known which will do all it promises fur the human hair. It will renew its growth—il w•dl BlOp its falling—it will restore an natant] color! It ro not a Hair Dye, but a Fpeedy and efficacious restorative. 0 J. WOOD & CO , Proprietors. 312 Broadway N. Y., and 114 Marketnron, St. Louis, Mo. . _ For sale in Columbia. Pa., by J. 11. HALDEMAN and Dr. E. B. HERR; Marietta, by J. J. Libbart. and by all responsible druggists. [June 20,18.57. Noimeti. MOTIOE is hereby given, that agreeably to INI the laws of this Commonwealth. there will he an application made to the next legislature of Pennsyl vania, for am Act of Incorportma of a bank, to be called the "Accommodation Bank." wills general banking privileges of issue. di4count, and deposit. with a capital of one hundred thonm ad dollars, with the privilege of inereat.ing the same to two hundred and fifty thoumnd dollars. to he located in the borough of Columbia, Lancaster co.. Pit. Columbia,June 20,18Z7 fano To Lumbermen & Manufacturers: HUEY'S PATENT SHINGLE MACHINE. Tiptbseriber having perfected the _ll_ above attnehine, offers to cell State, County and Shop Rights on reaconsible,term.. The machine caws and plane. Shingle. to nay width or thtekttess.and produces a very uniform sad clean article. which liar given perfect satisfaction wherever tried. One of the machine* and opreimens of its work enn be seen at the Susquehanna Planing Mill, Columbia, Pa. For further information, addrert. Columbia, Lancaster co , Pa, Thevonctruct ion of the saw and (Inane. admit* of use, separate from the planer, in sawing all kiuda of straight and bevelled work, such us Flooring. Clapboarding. he. Columbia, May 23,1257. WINED, LIQUORS, &c . - ' T HE subscriber( has opened and 1!" 11551111 ,11.,TV.--"Z : - keeps constantly on' • - T hand, a large and corn- , Be , " , ' plete assortment of I ar WINES. BRANDIES, WHISKIES, and all other kinds of liquors, at his store, in Walnut street, in the extension of the Washington (louse. He will sell, in any quantities not lessthanone (except for sickness upon a physician's certificate,) either Wholesale or Retnil. Persona desiring n good and pure article, arc invited to call and examine the stock. DANIEL II ERR. IrrAttention is called to an assortment of choice im ported preserved Fruits in glass jars. They ore pre served whole, and retain entirely their original flavor. The varieties are, green Gages, Gooseberries, Plums, Morillo Cherries, Red Currants, Raspberries. A supply of Sardines, Table Oil, Bay Water, London Brown Stout, and Scotch Ale always on ban]. Columbia. May 9, 1357-11 Ladies' Satchels. IHAVE just received the finest assortment of 1 Satchels in Columbia; also, a full assortment of Cies, Conches, Rocking Horses, Narsery Swings, IVbeelbarrows, he., at GEORGE/ SMITH'S Bakery, Confectionery, and great Variety Stole, Lo cust street, above the flank. Columbia, June 13,1851.3 m .• Crape Shawls. DIA a Cape Shawl, all colors, from $U to s3o. Also, Bich Style Black Lace Infantilism at June 20.1656. FONDMRSMITH'S. Super-Phosphate of Lime, F OR sale in large or small quantities, by FRY & BAGNIAN. Columbia, May 30.'57 Opposite Columbia Bank. JUST RECEIVED , 8- 4 White Berme, for Ladies Shawls, at FONDERS3IITII'S May 30, 1857. People's Cash Store- Handkerchief Extracts. Tat ttniferniiined hall juin received a freoh supply of this desirnble perfumery. sorb no. Rose. block, I or. tugal, Patchouli. Geranium Ma lefeur. Jaomt... Ver bena. Upper Ten. 'Veal ErA. llomort nrolose, 13ocuct 13rlat,3ocliey Club. Sze E K . Herr. Golden Mortsrr-rtiEt Store. rmnt P.. Columbia, ra. May 30.1,57. - - - BEns, just reeeired at the Fara ily Alediethe Stu; r. Odd rellow." Colombia. bbiy30.1.5.57. WEISER'S alcbmled u llmilL4vale by WILLLAM E. DAMIEN . Attorney at Low W. M. Bitatan & CO., DAVENPORT, SCOTT CO., lOWA, an.ta_vcr• d and, Loa:_n Office. mOVVV To INEB rOR VA&TPRN fsTs at fi Jlll 10 to tti pet eem. per ht11.:1...ti Taratting Land Security, .otilt at least two or times the amount loaned, and free from any other en cumbrance; and at higher r.ltea on the beet anuereeJ mercantile note,. The titles will, in all cases, be thoroughly examined before the loans arc made. Claims collected. Laud ll'arratits located, Taxee paid, Lands superintended and sold-Judicious invest ments made fur eastern melt in Inns and city pro perty. Letters of inquiry ebeet fadly answered. REFERENCES: Col. S. SHOCH, Ca-titer, Columbia, Pa., JOHN COOPER. Esq , THON. LLOYD. E-q., A.s GRP. b:N. Esc;, C. it:eq , Lancaster, Pa., N. ELLNI AKER. Esc;, " RAUCH. Esq Dr JOHN L 'ATLEE. C. R. COLENI 'sN. E-q Mechanics Blr, P. GIBSON. Eq.. Ll 4. of Batilmore, J. W. A LATTT, Esq., Irk of Commerce. " June 6 15.57 3m C. SEIBERT'S VITENSITE CABINET WARE-ROOMS AND ..IL4 MA NUFACTOR Y, Loruftt A:reel. Columbia. Pa. The .üb•enber would call the attention of ihe izen. of Golutultin and vientity. to Ina large and a••.rtment of Cubinel•Wore. comp.-tug .otue of the floral Dressing Bureaus,Sout.. Frenele (Sail• tnend..Jenny Lind., Ace— ever o6•red for .a.e m th, place. ❑e Colllllllle. to antitineture rut every de.criphon, anti i. confident that he can give .att.fortto 11. COFFINS msirle and Fun^r9l4 attended to either in town or coun•ry. oil the tthortest now,. CASPAR :SEIBERT. Coiumlna, June 6. len. PURE SODA WATER JETofpureund.porkling Soda Water flowing from fl the only founts.: in I'o lumina, capable of Renner. Ming Carboni(' Acid Ga. from the pure On-carbonnine of Soda, and the cored .soh the fallowing delMion. Syrup.: Sherbet. Vanilla. Fla.pherry.Gnager, Straw berry, Orange, Currant. Ilinwanlin, he . &c. The writer drawn from our Soda l'ouutain, being more highly charged with Rom than is eu.tornury for Mineral Waters, met at all Mines nearly a+ cold a• the ice it-elf, is inferior to nOlll.. either inn Mt- or any oilier place. E.peciul care will he taken to make in the most delightful and 111.1015 drink.durning the warm Summer month., ever Mired aced into our !own. 31cCORKLE aL DF.LLETT, May 30, 1557. (hid ii. COACH IVIAINI77II.CTOZ.V. WE, the undersigned, have this day formed a co-partnerthip, under the firm of Ca r ter & 11W:tummy, for the purpo-r of conducting the COACII-MAKING BUSINESS, in all its brunches. Being penciieti I workmen. hay mg been employed in the principal conch manufac turing est tbh•hment• in the cute., and being deter mined to keep none but the be , t workmen in our em ploy, we flintier OUrSeiVe+ that we eon manufacture Coaches, Carriages, Buggies. Sulkeys, &c., • equal to any made elsevi here. By a strict 1111C1111011 to our business we hope to merit and receive a liberal share of puldie patronage. All order• by fluid or otherwise. will :fleet Vl 1111 prompt attenlion. It eptwing also dove ni the short est notice. and on the most reasonable tern•. at our shop in Second street. between Locust and Walnut sweets, acuity opposite the Ludirran Church, Co lumbia. Pa. SAMUEL. CARTER, May 40, 1837. WM. A. AIeCARTNBY. 7STIETSIC FOR. TFIE MILLION. JOIN F. lIEINITSII, jr., Wholesale and a tad dealer in MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, offer• for Pale, at 111+ new ttore, N 0.3 Hag Orange Street Lanca.ter, the In rge.t and hest awnime,,, of the above, ever offered to the caucus of Lancaster coo lily. Exelu•ive agent for the stile of Prince's celebrated Melodeon.. at the manufacturer'. prier• I'er•onw w•i.ltinK to purelm, ••I•nrtto Forte. , frran any oninuctieiurer tit the U 13111.4 Slate.. tire rempeel. fully notified Hurt n very Inige saving eon be Intuir by ordering , them Ihrom:11 hint. Ile Ittapea by .irtel uud penenortl .11.entinn to hu•t nca ,gua an ,jr,t,4l de-ire poen.e. igo II the pn tromigr 01 till who may tuvur Jana Vb utt then cu-tom Ala) 11, 1137.1 y PIANOS AND MELODEONS. ZII. SHEPARD, agent for the sale of Pianos . from timeliest Phitudelphia, New. York mid lion• ton Mamma act a ears, will select and deliver those of the first quality, at less than city prices; also. Melo deons of the most perfect toile and finish. of every variety of size and style. Rooms iu Locust street. first door above the bank. Columbia, April IS, 1657-tf Manufacturer's Insurance Company. CHARTER Perpetual. Granted by the Stale of Penns) Ivanin. Capital, tt 2 ,.500,000 Fire. \la rmeendLiluni Tron.portation Aaron S 1.1(1rItle011t. President, \Vin. A. Rhode., Vice Prevalent. Alfieri I,Veeko, Serrrinry. DIRECTORS —Aaron S Lippineott, Wm. A. Rhodes, WM. H. Thoinn•, William Neal. Cherie. Wlse,Alf•ed Weeks, J. Rinaldo Soak, John P.SIWOO O , Charlet. J. Field, James I'. Smyth. 011iee. No. 10 Merchant.' Exchange, Philudelphrt. THOMAS TVELS/1, Agent. Columbia, Pa. April 11, 15.57-ly GEORGE W. tit'FFNAGLI I= BENTZ & HIIFFNAGLE, (Successors to Dame] Herr 2) ViTASIIINGTON HOUSE, Columbia, Lancaster co., Pa. THE subscribers having effected a lease of thi. well-known and popular Hotel In rely Five notice that they hove thoroughly re-fitted rindreno vated it The emablislarneio RI great expett.e. end 110111.11 g he% been It ft undone to render it one of the most agreeable and comforta ble hotel' in the .tale fr - Adjottinta the hotel i. n Seq.-ctn..% RESTAU RANT, whieb is supplied with ill the delteneie. of the term-on, and which not 4nrotrawd by uny ear eqabli.innent tit Philadelphia. They reapeelfolly solicit the por rnuogn of the public. April 11. 1:457.1y RENTZ & Iit;FFNAGLI.: 330A11.11TIVG. - KITE OR SIX GENTLEMEN can obtain board v by apPlieultolt to him Lttultatch, ut Ne.l cur. pet nail, Front street, Columbia. Pl:trelt 11.1855!tf BACH'S AMERICAN CODIPOUND. THE NEW VEGETABLE REMEDY. STATE OF Now.lioax. CII} ugh County ss. One of the firm 01 P V I{ Coventry & Co,. of the city of Auburn. being duly suvoro, say. the follow ioc certifirates aro Seoul or t 11,1.1 were peril by the per son. by whom they parrort In lie 'ig fled Subscribed and sworn before Fn., Hf titACE, T Corm. Justice of the Peace, Cu) uga county. OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Home Testimony and Proofs A Watt n. J une 10, 1055 . . We, the undersigned. hove received the, tormulu for preparing "Itach'e Arum - icon Compound," nod on far in we hove tented it. con recommend eta grnernl U.P in a tonic and alterative Nled ic ine, to remove vitinted Humor. of the Blood, and peculiarly whittled to Fe• nudes imtlerimg from Leucorrhten. (Vlntee.) nod to I hone whose consutunmw are enfeebled from inter. mutest Fever. JOSEPH :U. MC/RBI:4.Ni. I). I,ANSI sGjj BRIiti,GS, M. A., A. C. TABER, 34. D. From Gee. Ir. Gray. Auburn, ➢torch 1.1 1E55. Genis think you “lincli's American Com pound" the most valuable of medicines My wife this been cured by it of a Derangrairat of lvr Stomach, which has afflicted her for year.. and my danellier of an alnaning Caramel Mouth and Throat his thing li ter mil not use hallo bathe. which cured her courtly Any of the above persons named, will answer any questions as to our stsiemithis IN VAVLIDS. Thin Compound con'+un• n• a great healing clement a Compound Flair: Extract of Bench Drop or Cancer Root, to long known to the Indian us a never fat lieg cute for fterofolos. Consumption, Itumnro, o f th e Blond. and for Chronic Inflammation; and in now for the first time given to the public. It Is no secret preps orntion. an iortnulas are furnished to Phyfueinetn.— We only ask one trial. Our medicine stands upon its own merits alone. CAUTION.—Each bottle hereafter will bear thefaz simile of P. V. R. Coventry' & Co., as the large sale already reached renders it impossible to give a writ ten signature to each bottle, as was intended. Buy 01 reliable dealers. For •nale by all dealers in medi eine, at SL per bottle, or Fix bottles for SS. Agent in Columbia. Pa , Dr. E. B. Ilnax. ITATIVET Marti & Co., Reading, sole and general Agents for the State of Pa. February 14,1956-6 m B.XIAIOI7.AZ. JOAN FELIX, has removed his Watch, Clock and Jewelry Establ6hment to his new stand on Front street, third door below the American House. He ban on band a large stock of WATCHES diCaNCLOCILS, AND JEWELRY, which he is prepared to sell cheaper than they can be bought at any other establishment. 11. itt pre pared to offer great bargain.. and be respectfully an vitepthe afteulion of purchasers to his stock ; which embrace* GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ofevery kind; all kinds of eI,CNIKS. from $1.50 op. wards: lie inrciettl he attention of Boatmen to his large stork of [.EVER ROAT CIA BIBS; J FIWIILR V. elm sioine ot F.or Ring.. Finer, lling• PM, kr.; a ll Plated Soup!. ollew Toler and Tea r+rormsto Fork.. kr.. which are warranted to *year .leorly egg.' to Silver: (:old and Silver Pen ,•;.. and Pens. Gobi and Silvet Qpreineles; *we' bet with the greater' vsrirty of rA:scr AIiTICLF:a ever oderett. CUTI.F.IIS.—AI.o. a superior assortment of Be solver- owl other Potiols.and all Lind. of Koma ea he hest manor .et ore Start attention a ill be elven. sir heretofore .to The reoutntic of clock., watches and jevreir) . and a I work will be warranted. • A. continuance of former patronage ie reepect fullyeolicatel. /MIN rEtax. Columbia , April 11.1851. SAMUEL W. SAPANR. I ing.,. !; 1.3:, ,•27, . • . - .. CI.II D.' tl,. rra.l , e.erCnr. Ll:es thCr ,. ..1::11/y 0:4 "..L.4. "-/•" w... .Ac.wc :own. in 11-J. portion of tl:e t,. to wl.orn w.l! Lc ofer.d. (or ialgs prof :.> to i!:,n:mc:vcs. July 11. I Pti7-IT7I TIEE HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND ft thereunto app;:rtel.ant. W.3!nut betweensa::am. Front and r-ceond streets. between r ropi-rth s of Thotr.cr. Lloyd, Esc., and 31r. Georz, Wolf Innntre of THOMAS E COCHRAN% York. Pa. ElllMatri FOR SALE. 18 yARRELSofPrime Cider Vinegar, by A franc lot nf II 811;t8118 or prim- brand=. r.ar E•888t.ra:81:8 .Ir=-rur.•.u_, J••nny' Laid. 8888 d Ainfiro-1.8 Julie 1 . -.37 n HERR. A 111011111:1411, V re-built tunib-tlethed lluai. 4 1 riVt. 100.• 111.1r . h..1. _UO,IIIOOII 1011.0 . 1 110 tri .te 1 . 011011,1 110.11 a /XL% i•OHT tor • A 0•1 three Jtler -. Teruo. VVIII It Omit frll,ollllL'n paly to. II A 12F0 R Fit LEY. at hi. 11..1 Vara]. 0111141 in at.. ‘1100111.4r1(111 6 . 1 .1 :11 If FOR RENT 'HE taco-scary BRICK 110CSE, in „ut k 1,11 7 ilo+ Gr001:1. i2•Z/0. Vl.l 11, a. 1,11 OW 1111 wirLi I. desired '1 GILUU 4. Coltunkist. rtl:2s. 1 tiTIE FULTON HOUSE. Front street above vk a Irmi Columl)l,l..'“ lb, 1,r,, i 1 ,,,1y ... re T IE will az,wer tit liel for -lore, or a lioiel.lS Apply to JAS q M^NIATION. rinra Temple I.p.er3 Stable Columirn. April 4.1,7.7-ii f FEET OF NVITA at ,on the Sacquebanna nver, Z U adjounng properly of J. Vanchen Sr. Co Apply to Columbia, M S.A:HUE.L WRIGHT.MarchI4, 18L7-ti THE RIVER LOT. occupied by James Patton, its Lumber-yard. Enquire of J. 0 HESS, Pre..i.Lat of the Columbia Water Company. March 7. 18.57-11 ron RENT, NOS. 3 and 6 Hamilton's Row, oppo site the NVa•liingtoa House.str et.wiE4a. Columbia. Apply to IeHAAIILTON. Columbia, February' THE STORE ROOM and Dwelling now t ,, occupied by Mrs. Eli/abetli Young, situated On Locust street. liens the Columbia Batik. Possession given on the first of April next. _ _ McTAGUE Sr. BRO., Columbia. rebruary 21, 1E57-if THE BLUE FRONT, on Front street, contain ing Iwo Store Room.—two do. for other. or other like purpo.e.—and a BASEMENT—A all fitted up with gnu, Se_—alaa SEVERAL HOUSES, for rent or bale, in dill - crew part. of the ho. rough. Enquire of WNI. WHIPPER. Columbia. February 11.19574 f NO, I. A RIVER LOT, fronting on the Susquehanna River and Front street 150 feet, more or less, adjoining property of George Bogle and John Cooper. No. t 2. TWO ROUGH-CAST DWII.I.ING 1-10U?'ES situated on Front street, between Union j a and Perry streets. No. :3. TI I REE DIVEr,LING liousr.s. situated on Perry street. beirreen Seeond and Third etreev. The above property is:Ulm good condition. For terms, &c.. enquire of W3l. F. Colombo, October 4. ISSG-tf Bellevue House, NT E. 01.1.1%1 CORNER of Front and Walnut streets, CIIIA. l'A. JOSIIUA J. GAULT. PROPRIETOR. The Hare.e r. fur to-lard u all all N. Indent Imnrnve• meal, arid every• ellen% ~,,, w•dl he oven 10 'Celli'. the comfort o pat-1- tier rge. moderate. Columbia, inn 23. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. THE undersigned would again call the "mono,. of lii. ti i.71(1.• and ro..tooirr. to Ili. Inrge owl ',wed nt of or•mi,-• hi , i n , d ime of rompri...i mug evr,rs ifilllif that I. mnr tif.tritired of Tin. lioll ter . lot Ilno•clso:41 putpo.r.. flan ~o. I- Cl ow"mind fir eau vouch fur amid ilurabiletv. Chandeliers. Gas Fixtures, &a. L hi ta; t it, h of et,g ouu•u•luurz or -us. u•ou I!, f.r 1/111 ltsrr I.ll'llll stiiglr hamlet 11,11 l'et tl tut. Si, 4. light. ;it lilt .1101 nuitttmeitittl, ioritit N.• itii ittittll 12 A.. FIT] MU lit ill: 11.1 lirtinit ht.• title titled hi Wi111117,,rnpi..e... ll)use Roofing, Spouting, riou.-10 'mop, v‘i . 4 1'1 , 1:TIM: put up ia the I roost tti.t niter; I • totnlnpz. 11.11 Hung. ill 2 slllli C tiler 'mine 1,, o r 11,e 111.••.. curried on us heretofore. on Ilse coil thle term-. STOVIIS: S'1 1 017"L'Srf .-1•RINE: a..nrlrmel,t 01 siov, , , O,OOOOOlTy nit ItAnd. Seven.' or,' .11.41 yen exerilent pulled, of COO} :VA/Vt.:. for lIIRA ‘VII,SON, Corner or Svcolid nod I.or tuLt .I reel,. roluml.la. A prd 1E7:7, McCORKLE: & IMLLETT, FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, ODL) FELLOWS HALL, COLUMBIA, PA. DEILERS in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, 1 .„,,. a 11., IA r . I i:e Ott 1.10 at grrer.t at“orlim•lil atilery, rinse.) , 40t.11-. ate. Co I Inhia Mar X) I eS7. Zii en'. dud Dv 1 po , r000...•:: .Itoo o: 61, \ U 1-57 ill-Ito I.< toolutloor on IMO VI. 1111 det for to 1..4061 VIII 0.. r e p,a,,,, Oh,. islve, .1.41 mil-will 111-I flitlir in reoergl. IA HI r0,,V1. ril ((((( pll, woo ff. Er R 01.171. In I.ra•ip.t virrei, Urn: door above tb• bald. r o i„ m s„. • Wm.ll 7 Tq:".7_ ivxov.a.z. OF JOHN sr) rs Enc. ER's FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. THE undersigned liming, removed Six Fur. :,,..1 N1.40%1,111111) 10 :112 , nese !mei. hmhh ug. r I nw .nu L -i.I• of 1,0'04 10101.1. he rivern seeiuni :11.11 Third r , voi I.lonri• and to gr., boo a c.o. A urge od •inortini CABINET -WAR E: AND MIA IR-WORK. of nil ite-crlpliao•. n Ili I. k,•!11 hand. which pill 1r..‘01/1 11) , most roil• sellable As il.• !.1311111 . i/C..11/•.111. own Work, he s• eto.l/1,.1 1, sVti moot CV , I) anti lc :0 lie what ii is fopreiLentril • nadlo hen• i• cheap. lit• week is very large. and In ea Sing, Nam and t• army Bureau.; Sofa.; Card. Emd, Sofa, Cent re, Dressing .Ihnitur and llrenh. fast TA Common. French null other BED STEADS. Common and Fancy C IIA! HS. and SET TEES of every • I[ Yle I *amber emit o genoro' assort ment of all Look of PIN NITUR Funeral• will ter nit.ntird will, n Spler.did II enme, on cline notice and n!.l ticce•r.ary nut gl-en to UNDERTAKING. lle re•pccifully •nlicit. n share ni publie pntronsee as well a• a coniinanace nitlic custom wall which na has been liberally favored. Co:umlam, April 11. Lt-57. SPLING F.ASECIONS lia At the Fashionable glip HAT EMPORI UM, J'ABIBSD. GRIFFITH has just arrived from the rtty HATS, e CAPS, s AND J SLOUCHES, lot 6 ' for gentlemen and boy.. He will .ell cheaper for coati, than any other totablirliment in the town or country. The rubseriber, lb:int:fa' tor favors received since lie hna been in businans, ; would request Tie fr , enda and the public to call an d . examine for them selvea. 3. D. GRIFFITH. Alan: new styles and a first rate assortment of vial drens Fancy Caps and eats. April-0,1E67. Cocoanuts! Cocoanuts!! 1000 COCOAMITB jut received and for sale by JOHN F. SNLITH, Front street., below the Washington House. Colombia. Msy 16,1657. 1 ,31 'CT Ma 3E O 2364 C ALS MI MIL . M ARIF.TTA. PA., JJAS plumed the Rho's'', basin's:tat tho old .cool n,. „y Oppimlw Co.erio.`o Cnarh Foe— 'or), grhe , , he wth hr Ith.o.rol In meet the puhhe end turn ,or. -rico work VA cannot fell to give entire .farnun U^P. tfll' r R. 1 cyj 13AR d IIELS of No. I Plaster, just ifis• R. F. .41 , Fr11.D C•4:14 NA. 1,7,4 and S • 'r•lum,4ll Liss. CI, Stir, ; 5.•. ,- ,s•ltirs.L. !3. HENRY rOlt. siILE. FOR R ENT TO LET TO LET, POI BENT, FOR SALE. lIIHA3I WILSON MUSIC. JAMES PARK,
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