H Ton SALE. • THE undersigned offers fur sale the two and a half story mucK DWELLING DOUSE, situate on the south-east corner of Cherry and Thad "streets; and also. the two and a half story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, - - - on 'lite 'north ride of Cherry street, f•CCOIlli door from Third. The houses are bosh nearly new, and very desirable. Terms will be mude to can pureltusera.— 'For further haformation, apply to :SAMUEL E. MAXTON. Columbia, September 26, 1857-If IMIV/A.TEI SA.LII. THE subscriber offers for sale, tile two and a half story BRICK DWELLING DOUSE, 'and 11.0 T OF GROUND, on Walnut street, above Second, adjoining property of William Fulton and Samuel W. Mifflin. The house is convenient and comfortable, in excellent repair. and will be old on 1 seasonable term.. as the undersigned intends leaving the place next spring. For further particular. appli to MARTIN ERWIN. Columbia, September 26, 1957 St PUBLIC SALE. ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, I. D., 1857, at ! o'clock P. AL, by virtue of an order of sale issuing • out of the Court of Cpintnun Pleas of Lancaster county, and to me directed, I will expose to public sale, at the public house of Jacob Miller. 11l the Borough of Colum• • bra, the following real estate, viz:—All that Tract of Land, situate in the borough of Columbia, Lancaster county, containing 36 ACRES AND 130 PERCHES. 'bounded on the north by Lateral Railroad of Archibald 'Wright, lands of Jonathan Pusey's estate, of the Estate .of Willinm tVright, deceased, and Andrew Golin; on 'the east by land belonging now or late to the estate of It'lacob Strickler. deceased, on the south by land belong ing to said Strickler's estate afore-aid, John Cooper, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (now Pennsylvania Railroad Company) and others, and on the west by land of Frederick S. 131et2 and others, and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, with a FRAME EARN, and other • improvements thereon, and appurtenances. ALSO, All that Tract or Piece of Land. situated in the borough and county aforesaid. bounded on the north by Jonathan Pusey's estate, on the east by `-Lateral Railroad of Archibald NVright. on the south by said Lateral Railroad and Philadelphia Railroad, and '.'oat the west by said Philadelphia Railroad, with the ..improvements and appurtenances, viz:—a large t i two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, i a Wharf on the Susquehanna River, 194 feet, Ste. i As the property of Rhoda Barber, deceased, and to be k sold by GEORGE MARTIN. Sheriff: Sheriff's (Mice, Lan , Sept. 72, '57. [Sept. 26,'57 I. i FOR SALE. THE ERICH DWELLING HOUSE, aeon-A pied by Jonas Wiagins. situnted in Cherry sireM, above Third. For terms esquire of J. W. FISHER. 5ept.19,1857.tf PIIRLIC INpursuance Court of an of i l i„ th s e old O u rph pu n i n ,i s i : ..le, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th. 1857, at the :Franklin Ileu•s ' in the borough of Columbia, the fol lowing described real estate, viz: The undivided half of nll that Lot of Ground, sit -1 11IliCd on the corner of Fifth and Union streets, in said borough, containing in front on Union street, 15 feet, and extending along Fifth street, 110 feet, to a 10 feet wide nlley, on which is erected a twol tk story FR A M E DWELLING AND STORE, Kitchen. Wash blouse, Warehouse and all necr•sury •ouibuildings. It is nt present occupied by Mr. George Title as u Grocery and Dwellmg, and. its a store stand, is unsurpassed in that part ci the town. Also, the undivided hull of all that Lot or Ground, ' situate on the .outh-we , a side of Fifth street, between iUnion and Cherry sweets, fronting on Fifth street,l4 . feet, inore or less, said extending in depth 1..20 lee:, - li)Ore Or lc-i•. to II fourteen fret wide alley, udjoinlng ,property of Betty Collins, and Rhoda Patterson. l The property will be sold subject to a lease termi nating April Ist, 1850. A satisfactory and undisputa ble title will be given on the payment of the purchase money. Sale to cotnmence at 7 o'clock P. 5! of said day, when terms will be made known by t PARK MASON, .Admini,trntor of the ra•nte of Henry Herr. dee'd. At the seine time and place, the rubacrilier will oiler for as le hia istiere.t, her the other undivided one-half, in the above property. BENJAMIN HERR. Columbia, September 19, 1557.41 VALUABLE FARM AND MILL PROPERTY, AT PUBLIC SALE. SATURDIY, OCTOBER 10th , 1857, will l - be sold at public ssle, on the premises,.in Lower Windsor town-hip. York Comity, four miles south of Wrightsville. two miles (rule NlUrgorella Furnace. And miles from York, on the Tide NVuter Canal, the following valuable rent ...ale. tit.: A TRACT OF LIMESTONE LAND, .coninining EC! ACRES AND '27 PERCHES, nilroining hinds of Danis I Leber, Samuel hile is. John Detwiler and others, whereon ore erected a two and a half story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. with Kitchen attached. Hake House, Smoke Moose, Hog Pen, Wood Iloose. end all necessary out buildings, till in complete order; the House is in good repair, has four rooms and kitchen out the first floor. and five rooms on the second floor, arched cellar, a well at the door and two excellent springs of rousing water', HANK BARN, Tobacco House. Corn Crib, Wagon Shed. and nil requisite oubbuildings Alto, A MERCHANT AND GRIST MILL, having two over-shot water-wheels, four pairs of burrs, with :sufficient water power to do nay kind of business, and a PLASTER MILL. The Canal runs within three feet of the Mill, the gearing is all iron and the two upper stories sire divided off into grana ries. It is without exception one of the best mills for doing business in the county, having the best country custom in the section. There is erected within fitly yards or the Mill. a two and a half st ry INIILLER'S DWELLING HOUSE. The Farm is under good port and rail fence, and there is sufficient Locust and Chesnut on the place to keep it in fence for a number of years. There Is 011 the firm an ORCHARD OF CHOICE ERUI'I"FREE3, such as Apples, Pears, Petleile, Cherries, Plums, &c. This properly is well worth the attention of the public. Being convenient to the Baltimore and Phila delphia markets, the purchaser cannot foil to find in it a profitable hive-Boma. It is convenient to Church es and Public Schools. std situated in a rich and fer tile country. 'Tiers is on the property the best site for a Saw Mill nit the Contd. The Mill and 11.1111 will he sold together if desired; if not, the 11V0 will he ili•posed of separately. Ofte-thard of the purchase money, being the widow's dower. will not be required, but may rellllllll 011 the pron ,, rty. rel,ollll wishing to view the premises, or desiring further information. wall please call on C. C. Burg, residing on the same. Possession woh an indisputable title, will be given on the Ist of April, Sale to commence nt 2 o'clock P. M.. when attend. once will be given and terms muds known by CEO. C. BURG. September 111, 18:57-3t PUBLIC SALE ON FRIDAY, THE RD DAY OF OCTOBER,IBi7, Will be sold at public sale, at the public house of John Brady, jr., in the village of Millersville. the fol lowing valuable property, to wit: A Lot of Ground, containing ONE ACRE, situated IS said village, on the iiirnpalie leading from Lancaster to Safe Harbor, adjoining lanes of John Brady, jr., and Henry Immel. The tinprovernentscon stst of a new two arid a half-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, 25 by 22 feet, with a three•story Back Building la by 18 feet. Also. a BRICK KrrutiEN attaclied,l4 by 16 feet, and Bale Oven, all covered Willi the best of slate. There also is a Side Office, suitable for a doc tor, 14 by 22 feet, built of brick and covered with slate; A FRAME STABLE. with Threshing Floor, Wood Shed, Hog Pen, mid all other necessary out buildings, and a never-failing well of good water, with pump therein not more than 6 feet from the door. There are also a number of APPLE TREES. Also, choice Peaches and pherries were planted a new years ago. This properly is beautifully located in n rapidly .improving village ' and highly cultivated neighbor hood, oaly a few tundred yards from the Lancaster County Normal School; convenient to Churches, Schools, Mills and Store.. Asa private residence is not surpassed by any in said village or neighborhood. A large FRONT YARD planted with Evergreen and Shade Trees, also laidout in walks paved with brick. The house is well bath, having built it for myself, therefore spared no expense in making it durable The lower story is papered with the beat gilt paper and in latest style, with panel ceiling, a Plaster of Paris Cornice. Persons wishing to view the premises previous to the day of sale, will please call upon Mrs. Dianne matcher residing near the same. glarroisessiota given immediately. Sale will begir at 2 o'clock I'. 51. of said day, when attendance will be given and urine made known by. Sept. 12, 1557. is Dr. E. B. HERR. Trusses, Supporters & Shoulder Braces. O U au R pply o. the above amides comprises nearly eve') patient now in line, and all those who need any of lice above can have them applied at aIeCORKLE.F.. DF:LLETT'S Family Medicine Imre. Sept. 25. •s 7 LOLD Cream and Amandine, a fresh supply at the FAMILY mcinciNt STORt. Odd Pel- Hall. eat. 26, '37. '4 XTRA FAMILY FLOUR, by , the bagel, for I sale I'POLD Columbin,elept 2G. Nos. 1,2 and Canal Basle. •THE VEST CHESTER ACADEMY, L°CITED at West Chester, Pa., William F. W 3 cm, A. M , Principal, assisted by six competent and experienced teachers. The %Vmter term of full five months, commences on the FIRST DAY OF NOVEM HER NEXT. Course of instruction extensive and thorough. TESlNS:—Boarding, Lodeino,kc , with Tuition in Eng lish and Alathematics, 511* per session, payable in advance. Elgrame—The Latin, Greek, French and German lan- Fuages. (the lust twotaught by native resident teachers,) instrumental Music, Drawing, Painting and Phono graphy, payable at the end of the session. Catalogues containing (01l particulars may be bad at the office, or by addressing the Principal, at West Chester. Pa. =ZED MOOTS AND SHOES. PERSONS in want of first rate winter I, HOOTS are invited to call at Fraley's. NS he has on hand a stork of American und French leather of a very superior quality, nod hriit-rate hands to make It up. TO SHOEMAKERS. • - - - - 1000 lbs. of Welk* Spanish Solo, is superior brand, for sale at Fra tVANTED—A good band oil Repairing, at 61^S. • Locust st.. between Odd Fellows' flail and Town Hall. Columina, September IS, 1E471-00' NEW MiCEIND SHOP. lIE undersigned offers his services to the public, in the manufacture and repair of all kinds u num lancry. Ile has taken the Shop attached to the Susquehanna Planing Alai, and is prepared to build Steam Engines, Machines of every desermuyin to put up arid repair all PlllllBee, Rolling Mill, Grist Al it I, Saw ALM, Grottier ina• elanery, ler. He is manutacturer of Huey's Patent Shingle !Machine. Huving personal. experience in this business, and thorough workmen i n las employ, he feels warranted in earring to undertake any work in Isis line. with confidence of turning out good Jobs. and giving entire instisfaction. The public is respectfully requested to give him A mint. JOHN Q. DENNEY. Columbia, September 19, 1957. Dissolution of Partnership. -x-roTlce. IS HER KBY GIVEN, that the part. ner.litri lately subomoing betwera SAMUEL CARTER mid WM. A. McCARTNEY, under the name and firm of “Carter & :11cCartney,” 111 Ike Couch Alaking bu.ine.., Columbia, l'a., the 1411, ilt.tant. by mutu The of the late firm will be ...tiled by SAMUEL eARTF:it, to whom all debt• due the firm must he pa:d, and per. rots having claim+ the came, will present them to him for settlement. SA NIVEL CARTER. WA!. A. AIttCARTNEY. Continuation of Business. miff: business will be carried on as lictetofore, by 1 the undersigned, in all its various branches. at the old stand. in Second street, nearly opposite the Lu theran Church. • COACHES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C„ will be made and repaired. in the Mori sutuifactory manner. at short notice, and on the moat reueonable terms. I y doing good work alai attending to lia.iness, he hopes to merit and receive the public patronage. SAMUEL CARTER. Columbin. Sept. 19, 1557-31 31: r Wrighteva Ile Star copy 31, charge wive rther NOTICE!. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be tween HENRY R. SAWVILLE and ABNER. S. HEAR, its "Su wvil le & Deer," ibis day dissolved. The business will be continued ut the Mount Vernon by the undersigned. HENRY R, SAWVILLE. Columbia, Sept. 15, 1957. sep. 19.31 Shawls! Shawls!! BROCHE, Stella acid Chenelle Border Shawl., all new xtylent. 11ERR'S STORE. September 12, 1857. Scarfs! Scarfs!! rtIIENILLE, Droche, and Stella n fill as- V sortinent. at JOHN HERR'S, Sept. 1:4'57. No. 5 East King at , Lancaster. 1857.1857. . ‘ vg. NEW sp, ue e Just Received at HALDEMAN'S CHEAP CASH STORE. To which we invite the IMMEDIATE ATTENTION Of our CUSIORIM., uc the brat PCICCted stock we have ever offered, and of UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. Columbia, September 12, 1957. ALL HAW! Something for the Million. Prof. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. WE tall the attention of all, old and young, to this wonderful preparation, which turns hack to its original color. gray hair--Cowers the head of the bald with a luxuriant growth—re moves the dandruff, itching. and all cutaneous erup tions—cause. a CO111111(1111 flow Of the natural fluids; until hence, if ipted Ili a regular dressing fur the hair. will preserve its color, and keep it front falling, to extreme old age, in all its natural Lentity. We call, Men, upon the hold, the gray, or deletised in and sutely.the young will ma ' am they value the flowing locks, or the witching curt, ever be with out it. lie praise no upon the tongue of thousands.. Watertown, MUSS, I%lny 1, 1555 PROP. 0. J. WOUD:—Allow me so nite.l the Sir sues slid magic powers of your Ilnir Restorative.— Three months since. being exceedingly gray. I put eh,ed nod soon commenced to use. two bottles; and it soon began to tell, in restoring the silver locks to their nuilve color. mid the hair which was before dry and harsh, nod falling oti, now breams soft fluid glory, mid it ceased falling; the dandruff disappeared. and the scalp lost ull she dissigreenble itching, AO nit noying before, aid now, not only look but feel young ugistn. Respectfully, yours. e S tc. CIIA. WHITNEY. New York, Oct 2.1955. - - - PROF. O. J. WOOD—Dear rtir:—After reading the advertisement in one of the New York Journals, of your celebrated Hair Restorative, I procured a half pint home. mid so much pleased with it that I continued us use fur Iwo nlOlllllB. and am satisfied it is decidedly the best preparation before the public. It nt once removed all the dandruff and unpleasant itching from the scalp, and lists restored my hair nat. aridly, and, I have no doubt., permanctly so. You have permission to refer to me. all who enter tain any doubt of its performing all that is claimed for it. MISS PEEKS, 201 Greenwich Av. I have used Professor 0 J. Wood's Hair :lesion,. live. and have admired 11. wonderful elreel.. It re stored my hair where it bad fallen olf; it elem.. the head, find renders the hair soft and smooth—mu c h more so shall nil. MARY A. ATKINSON. Louisville. N0v.1,1855. :Foote of Illinois, Carlisle. June 27.1t5.5. - . I have used Vrole-vor 0..1. 1.V011111'64 Hair Besaorn lave, aid have abutted it. wonderful effect Aly hair w n becoming. na 1 thought prematurely gray. but by the u, of the • genii:l,ll , We," II has resumed It.. guml rotor. unit. I have no doubt, permaramilly SIDNEY BRE:ESE, Ex-Senator Mined States., Fromrac Washington Slur. Among the many preparations now in ire for the ce...ran rag. preserving and he:unifying the hair, there are none that we cal recomineitil with more confi dence than Prof. Wood's flair Restorative, now in general use throu'ghout the Slates. Thar preparation posses,. the most a nvigoratinv, qualities. and never fails in producing the most happy results when ap plied aceording to directions. We refer our readers to the adverii.einent for a few of the innumerable certificates which have been Refit by parties, who have been henefitted by at, and who feel happy in giving testimony to its wonderful edects produced on them. 0 J. WOOD h CO , Proprietors. .312 Broadway N. Y., and 119 Nisei:et street, St. Louis, Mo. For sale in Columbia. Pa -.lay Dr. E. B. 11F.RR; Marietta, by .1. J. 161.1.111 ART, and by all resporanble Druggists. September 12. 1857.3 m NOTICEI. J,ETTERS Testamentary on the estate or Nelson 1 Sutton, deceased. having bees' granted the under signed, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to snake immediate payment. and those haying claims will present diem, duly au thentlcated, for settlement. to GEORGE. BOGLE, Executor. Columbia, September 5, N.57-Cit School Directors, Teachers and Merchants. SCHOOL BOOKS & SCEIOOL APPARATUS. At Teachers , Headquarters. HURRAY, YOUNG & CO., having given mach atientiox to the school book department, in order to he enabled fully and satisfactorily to meet the wants of the schools in every possible manner, and at the moat satisfactory tales, now rail attention to their large supply of School Books. Maps, Charts. G lobes, and apparatus of every variety needed m our public SCIIOOIs. The following Books, Apparatus. &c., we have special and the most satisfactory ar rangements to supply in large or small quantities, at th :. 7 3 1oz e e r s . t , wholesale rates. Series of Readers, the most extensively used of any in the country, Porkers & %Watson s Readers, no entirely new, and without Soul t a good, and finely gotten up aeries; they have just been adopted in the public schools of Lancaster city. Tower's Series of Readers, used in this county next 111 extent to Sander-'. lit addition. we have Town's, \\*ebb's, Sargent's. Lovell's„MeGuifey's,die. Among the popular Arithmencsare Stoddard's Series, Davies' Series, and G reetilenf's Series. The most approved Grammars are Green's Gram mars, Series, Clarke's' Grammars, Covell's he ; m addition we l iner many others much used. Monteith's Series of Geographies are very popular and extensively used, also, Mitchell's Smith's, and other, The Common School Geography, and War ren's Physical Geography. both new works,are in use. PEL,ToN'S OUTIANC hIAPS.--These Maps should lie in every school room; they are time saving. liollirook's School Apparams, adapted to the use 0! our Common Schools and Academies. Our schools so . T on u th t ,e .: 7; yt the most perfectly gotten up. and eir use. Frl k iln The Pennsylvania School Register. by A. Row. The Golden Wreath, a music book for schools; it is used in the Normal School at Allallersvalle, and in the Lancaster High School. Remember 'Peachers Headquarters. Everything in the school hook Ilse can be tied on the &honest no bee, at the lowest prices. Give US IR Call. MURRAY,OIING & CO, Aus• P. IN anti Quoiga ot.,l.Avicamoir, re- For Sale—Family Coal, OUCH as IMltisnore Company, PiLieloll, Lykens' S 'Valley, Sunbury,Trevorton,und Pine Grove; alt,o, Sulphur Coal. All the above Coal is kept under cover, clear from dirt, anal is Warranted Good and Clean, or the money will be refunded. Those wish- Ing to procure a Good Article at the Lowest RSLiCS, will please apply to B. F. A !FOLD .Ic. CO.. Nos. 1,2 and 6 Canal Basin, Columbia, Pa. Columbia, September 20, 1857. LOST. OSUNDAY LAST, A PLAIN SCROLL BREAST 'PIN. Tha finder will be rewarded by leaving aat this office. [Sept. 1U 1857. FOR RENT. ACOMMODIOUS Tit ree-Story Brick DWELL-A INC: HOUSE, in Locust street. Apply at the Spy Office. Columbia, September 12, 1857.1( FOR RENT. A SHOP suitable for any kind of business. situated in Li Walnut street, between :Second and Third. Apply to B. F. APPOLD. Columbia, September 5, 1E57-tf 5T01171151 5'11017111311 THE subscriber desires to call the attention of the puttlie to ins new nod complete ussortment or STO VES, now ready for the full trade, con sisting of Cook Stoves: Royal Cook. William Penn. Noble. Notional. VOUllg Arnencu, lll orn i ngStar. Complete Cook, Cooking Range, Pallor Cook, four potter'', Parlor Simms of every make. size, style and variety, MU Roam mid Office :stoves. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, t large stock of ar idles in the above line of butii• ft no--,comprising everything dint in manufactured of Tin. Sheet Iron. kc, (or llowtehold purpose.. Ills stock a- of Ilan own manufacture, card he can vouch for its excellence and durability. Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, &c. A I.A It(; E. and complete nen/11111CM of elegant Gut Fixwrec of tasteful designs. consisting of six, four, three and two hunter Chandeliers. single burner I Pendants. Side Lights plant and oronmeninl, Drop Burner•, &r., always on band. CiAS minim; an all Ile branches attended to with promptness. House Roofing, Spouting, &c. ti OUSF: ROOFING arid SPOUTING put up in the most subsunitial mariner; Plumbing, Hell !Jung• trig and oilier brunches of the bu•tnen•, carried on us heretofore, oil the most reasonable terms. Cooper's Gas Regulators HE is also agent for Coopers Gas Regulators, and prepared to attach them to meters. HIRAM WILSON, Corner of Second and Locust streets. Columbia. September 5, 1857. NOTIONS. A LOT of notions which will Ire sold oat at a very 2 - 1 small profit. Puff Boxes, Velvet Chalk. Chinese Powders for preuervmg the skin and beautifying the complexion, used by Her most grecious Alujesty, the Queen. Poudre superfine ulu rose. Balm of a Thou sand Flowers, Hair Ott of all kinds, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers. the last two named articles are the best ever used for the cure of cough.. colds. consumption ke; 'ferret's Ointment. Indian Mixture, Tooth Wash, Military Shaving Sonp, Taylor's Shaving Cream. Also. all kinds 01 Toilet Soups. Perfumery. Fine Combs, l'ocket and other Combs: pocket Ink Stands, VlollllaudGuitnr Strings, Gum Rings and Balls. A select assortment of Film Cutlery, pocket rind pen Knives, fine Durnascu , Steel Razor., for only AO ets , Cro,bily Needles, Pocket Boogs, Purses. Segal . Ca•es. Gotta Perchis Pons. fine steel commercial Pens. Stationery of all kinds, Pen cils, Gun and Pistol Tube., Percussion Cups. Clothes, Tooth, Hair and ILA Bras lies, Ladies' Shoulder Braces..ke A. M. RAM 80, Sept. 5. 1R57.6t Odd Fellow , ' Bull. Northern Central Railway. THE Passenger Trains on the above road now run nv Leave Columbia for York and Baltimore al 745 A. M. 12.45 P. M. o 745 P. M. York for 4 A. M. Arrive at Columbia from York at 7.30 A. Al. • from York and Bah. 12 30 P. M. 1: 7.45 P. M. NO SUNDAY TRAIN All the above Trmn♦ connect wall the Pae•enger Train- on the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad, both going and returning. D. F. GRIFFIFII, Columbia, Sept. 19,1837. Agent. rAurasr FURS FOB. LADIES. 1 OLIN FAREIRA. &CO New No.) 818 MARKET c • STREET. above Eig h th . t Fitt ADF.LPIII A, Itn.. porter , . Malliolliclurers and dealers in Ladies'. Gen tlemen's and Children's FANCY FURS, wholesale and retail J. P. At Co. would call the attention of DEAL1:101• mid the Pcautc generally, to their immense stock of Fancy Furs forLudies,Gentlemen. and Chil dren. Their assortment embraces every article and kind 01 FANCY Puns THAT wi1..1.11r: WOXN DURING THE ,4.:/050N--1101 as Full Capes, Half Capes. Quarter Cupe.,Talmas , %%marines, lions, Muff- and Muiraleels, (rain lire 1 , 1,16 , T RIJEL,IAN 1. 4 .A11LE to the lOVVeht price Domestic Furs. For Gentlemen, the largest assortment of For Glover, Gauntlet.. ke. Being the direct Import ers of all our Farr, stud 111anuineturers of them under our own rnpervi.ton, we feel sunr.fied we can oiler belle(.C1111,111.10 dealer. and the publae getter ally 1111111 any other hou+e, having 1111 immense assort. meat to select from uml nt the Manulitcturer's prices. We only ablr. u Call. JOON FAILF.IRA & Co , No. 918 Market street, above Deinla, Philadelphia, Sept 19. IS.sl'—len A Retired Physician 75 YEARS OF AGE, `Whose sands of life have nearly run out, discovered while in the East Indies, a cenain eure for COllSUllip thou, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and General Debility. The remedy was discovered by hint when his only child. a daughter, svus given up to die. Ile bud heard much of the wonderful restorative and healing qualities of preparations Inside from the East India Hemp, and the thought occurred to him that lie might make a remedy for his child. lie studied hard and suc ceeded iii realiting his wishes. His Child was cuffed, and is now alive and well. He has since administered the wonderful remedy to thousands of sufferers in all them parts of the world.and lie has never failed in making completely healthy and happy. Wishing to do as much good as possible. he will send to such of iii , inftheted fellow beings us request it, this recipe, with full and explicit directions for making it up, and successfully using it. Ile requires cacti applicant lo 111C10‘1, him one dul ling—three cents to be returned as postage on the recipe. and the remanider to be applied to the pay ment of tins advertisement Address, Dr. 11. J A AIES, No. 19 Grand street. ... Sept. 19, 1857-lni Jersey City, N. J. Hover's Liquid Hair Dye. THE following, from that eminent Physi riall added to lie te4l iiiiii IS) of 1 . 6411t5--..r Willi. IS essillielleell by 1b0u.n11414 VI:1101.111Ves l)ye. ••(.Ikiw RD C 11E-ritlT 2. 4 1 . 11RET. l'ho I ni'Mphin. December 22, 15:1. ••In rrgnr•l to floor's 'bur Dye. I von Mute uuihe,- ttaUugly, that tt connibt% uo delleterion , i ingredtenta 1111111 MI" lie With entire maety, and w•nh the ut tnom confidence and ,uccr••: W. D. DRINCKLE. M. D." Huver's Writing and Indetable Inkr, Are so well and widely brown, no to require no eulogy of their merits, it Is only necessary to .ny, , that the wtrady and increa , ing demand, give, the Lest evidence Out they manna in their character for supe riority, which di,ungui,hed them when first intro duced, years ago. O•derw addressed to the Manufactory. No. 410 Race street, above Fourth, (old No. 144.) Yhdndelphtu, will receive prompt Ilitlellllnll, by JOSEPH 1•:. HOVER, Manufacturer. September 5, 1857. to April I i. BACH'S AMERICAN COMPOUND. THE NEW VEGETABLE REMEDY. SrarE OF NEW-YORIC, CIIyUFIt County, ss. Know all men that Peter V. R. Coventry. of the firm of P. V. R. Coventry & Co., of Auburn, Cay age co., being duly sworn, soy that the following testi. mony is true in every respect, and was given by the persons whose MUMS are annexed. HORACE T. COOK, Justice of the Peace, Cuyogit co., N. Y. CURE OF A MALIGNANT LUMBAR ABSCESS. Auburn. May 2U. II:155. No man knows the amount of suffering I have en dured for several years past. Illy complaint was first a bad condition of the stomach. which give me the Piles. At the end of a year I had two large gather ings or sores come out near my groin. covering a space as large as my hand. They discharged sometimes a pint 01 matter a day; no one thought I could live—al I she doctors in this county know my cave and have given me medicine but none of them cured me. then commenced using patent medicines but with no good effect. In January, 1855. I tried Bach's Ameri can Compound, and two bottles cured me. I am ready to show my scars—nod prove to arty situated as I wan, that their salvation rests with the Coin . pound. signed, PATRICK lIIEENET. Officer of the Auburn Penitentiary; well known to Col. 1.. Leval.. Dr. L. Briggs Dr. J. M. Morrie, and others of Auburn. TO IN VAVLIDS. This Compriond reunion as a great healing element a Compound Fluid Retract of Beach Drop or Cancer Root, so long known to the Indian as a never failing sure far Scrofula,. Con•umpnoa, Humors of the Blood, and for Chronic Inflammation; and is now for the first time given to the public. it to 1111 secret prep erniton, as formulas are furnished to Physiciene.— We only a-k one trial. Our medicine Mande upon its own merits alone. CACTIOV —Each bottle hereafter will bear the Jae simile of P. V. It. Coventry & Co., a■ the large sate already reached renders it impossible to give a writ. ten signature to each bottle. us wan intended. Buy of reliable dealers. For .ale by ell dealers in medt. cane, nt St per bottle, or six bottles for 8.5. Agent in Columbia. Pa., Dr. B. D. FILAR- HARVEY flinch & Co.. Reading, sole and general Agents for the Stale of Pa. September 19. 1P.57. SIX CENTS REWARD. Mr AN away from the subscriber, on the Pth inn., Bid dy Ann Grimes, a bound girl, about sixteen yearsof age. All means are hereby warned against harboring her or trusting her on my account Sept 19, 1,957-3 t JONA R RUMPLE TABLE OIL.--dust received a fresh supply of a superior art.cle of Table Otl, at bIeCOItKLE it, DE4LET77S Family Medicine *tore, Odd Fellow.; Mill. July 110,1807. Pennsylvania Wire Works, VO. 226 Arch street, between Second and JA Third, (Opposite Bread Street,) Philadelphia. Sieves, Riddles, Screens, Woven Wire of all ftlevhes and Widths, with all kinds of plain and fancy Wire Work. Heavy Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers; Coal, Sand and Gravel Screens; Paper Maker's Wire; Cylinder and Dandy Rolls, covered in the best manner; Wire and Wire Fencing., A very superior article of Heavy Founders' Sieves. All kinds of Iron Ore Wire ntid Sieves. MPMMIIMi=M DR. H. TAMES' EXTRACT of Cannabis Indica for the cure of Consumption, Liver Comptubit, BrWWII/tie, Artlollll, Coughs, Colds, and Nervous Debility. An East India Preparation, and the only cure ever discovered for dnsea-es of the Lungs, Stomach and Nerves I: is a Healing Hol•am for all internal Sore•, Tubercle•, rind !tali munition; sir us• ..urponsuble Toic, an unexceptionable Nervitie. Purifier Cl the Fluid•, an Exhileraut, a Stimulant which produces no reaction. and a builder up of wasted fibre and muscle. It is &deo a substitute fur ereitillry CiCkiroolll nourishment. Price, $2.00 per bottle. Dr. H. James' Regulating & Purifying Pill An unease concentration which cleuii-es the op.- tem. keeps the bowel= in natural motion. without scouring nod without draining the Sources of Life. 1114 anent 1111/11111ry phyete. and thereby prover:l[lB4W cures thou-ands of the inn-t flagrant di-roses Dr. lI.JAMEs' EXCELSIOR OINTMENT of India and Paul Killer. for the suppression of pains, line ban ishment of all influ JJJJJ 111110114. and the perfect and ...peedy cure of all -ore-,eruptions,rnusculur di , eases, ulcer!, tumors, wounds, bruises, L•r. DR. If. JAMES, No 19 Grand etrect.Jer-ey Guy, Crailibek & Co., '225 N. Second .11.1,1. Philadelphia. exclu•ice whole.ale Agent' far the United Sint,. and Briti,ll Provinces. Dr. E D. 111:111t, Golden Mortar Drug More, Sole Agent for Columbia. September 12. 1057 Gin TAKE NOTICE! The Cheapest Fur Store in rhilad'a. 111111 undersigned begs leave to announce that he has opened this season with a new and well made up supply of Ladies' Fancy Furs. Gentlemen's Fur Coats, Collars, Buffalo and Sleigh Robes, Fur Gloves. Cups, &c...Y.c., which be will sell at prices to defy all COMplalll.l, therefore, call and elartunc my stock before purchasing ekes, here. ALEXANDER OELSNER. No. 2.35 (Old No. 85) Arch st., between gial and Sal sts North Side, Philadelphia N. B —There are all conveniences combined with this establishment for repairing Bents , and Ladies' Furs, and will be done at the lowest prices. Shipping Furs bought, the highest price paid by A. 0. September .5,1 GUN NOTICE! A IfiDREIIT WURFFLEIN, Importer and Mann fueturer of GUNS, RI PLES. PISTOLS, &c.. No 201 North Second Street, (above Race.) Where be keeps constantly on hand a general a•sort meut of fine double and single barrel Shot Guns, large Duck Gun., Rifles, with increased twi-to, to shoot the pointed ball of his own make; Rifle Barrels, Shot Bags. Pouches, &c Ile invite+ persons wi-hing to purchuPe Knoll" in in, lore, to call arid ex/in/tam bin , cock befoi e parch...mg elsewlieic, as he is deter mined to sell On the most reasonable term,. LEO' Purtieular attention pad to Repairing in all its brunches. September 5. 1857-3 m PLATFORM SCALES, OF every description, suitable for railroads, kr ~ for weighing buy, coal, ore and merchandise generally. Purchasers run to rt-k, every scale is guaranteed correct, and if, after trial. not found nulls tam ory. can be returned Wilholll charge. fp - Factory ot the old stand. eigabli.heil for more than twenty years, corner of Ninth and Melon streets, Philadelphia. A It BOrl . & CO., Successors to Ellicott it Abbott. September, 5 1857-3. Farmers' Depot di. Plaster Mi lls, AT Th e junction of York Avenue, Crown and Coliowliell streets. Philadelphia. We offer a large Klock of Clienneal Mallory., and Fertillzrrs al low price.., nod warranted to be ganwuei among which will be found: WOO tons No. I Government Peruvian Guano. 1000 tons Do Burg's No. I Super. Phosphate of Lime. The above standard articles are. crick of their kind. the best in the world! Our Lund Plaster, niiinufae lured from selected stone, is celebrated throughout the Union (or its purity and strength. We /10111 C Order! , tor: De Burg's No. 1 Super.Phosplage of Lime. No. I Government Peruvian Guano. Freliell's Improved Super-I'ho•phule of Lime. French's Philadelphia Poudrette. No I Phosphatic Cuomo, (Phila. Co.'s ) Mexicali Guano, (A.) Extra Land Plaster, Ordinary Land Plaster, Chemical Bone. Pure Bone Dust, Fish Gitnno, Ground Charcoal, 10a100 bile Land Plaster. 5,000 Casting Plaster, 10,000 Hydraulic Cement, 3,000 " True Rumen Cement, 1,000 " Portland English Cement. MEI Dnnti.i4 , Phl4ter, Pow , d Ant h rprite emit, (liblx.) Stereotype row*,l Glae%makerA , l'lnmer, Groom' brow, mom, 661 4 .) Gromid Soap Stnue, White S.aid ) Ground While Mlu, ble, Ground tar Painters, Ground Blue Alarble, Cll,lllOll Homan 131.1.4 FitENCII. 1111 /IA IMS h CO.. Stearn Mills mid Pa raiser.' Ihrpot.lll34/14 . 11011 of York Avenue, Crown pm! Callotr6lll ei reel Phila. September 5. 1.-t.i7.;!in SAVING FUND National Safety Trost Company, WALNUT street, soulh•west corner of Third. Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Penn.ylvanin.. Money i. received in any ruin, large or 'mall, nod imerevr paid from the day of depo,ti to the day of withdrawal. The oilier iv open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning . till 7 o'clock in the eVe21111::, and on Moodily nod 1%11...NV evenin¢+rill 9 o'clitck• INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All sums large or •inall. arc mild hack in COLD on demand without none, to any amount. ZION HENRY I. President. RIMERT SELPRIDOC. Vice President. HEED; Sri rel . . rv. DIRECTORS. Henry I. Renner, C Landreth Munn., Edward 1.. Canter, I'. Carroll llrewater, Robert Selfridge, Joveph It. Hurry, Samuel K Ashton, Henry L. Churchman, James 11. t.MIIII, Faunae Lee. This company confines tin business entirely to the receiving of motley on InlereAt. The itiVeelmellio amounting to over One Million and a Half of Del s! me ' made lo ennfitrmity with the proVo•IOOS 01 . lite Charter. in Heal Estate. Mortgages, C round netll4, xud .1.101 first clue. ReCorilieg., as will always Mourn perfect security to the depositor... and which cannot sad to give perina tie 'icy and stability to this Institution. Aug. Lel I ts.l:-ern TELE ItEV. C. S. BURNETT, W 1111.1.: ns a Missinnfiv: in Southern Aria, discovered it simple mid certain cure for Con sumption,Astlnm, Bro 1 4 • -oug.+, Co.te,Nervous Debility...id all in:Nam, of the blond, also, an easy nut elrectunl mode of InbulinCllte Remedy. Actuated by a desire IQ benefit Ins sidie ring fellows. he will cheer fully send the recipe (free) to such as desire it. wall full mid explicit directions for preparing and sue eeselully using the filedicine. Addre Rev C. S. BURNETT. Aug. 1. 1857 Gm 831 Erondway, N. Y. City. T. KINGSFORD it SON'S PURE OSWEGO STARCH, (FOR TUE LAUNDRY.) HIS established a greater celebrity than has ever beets ObII2IIICII by any other Starch. Thie has been the result of it, marked superiority in quality. and its invariable uniformity'. The public may be assured of the continuance of the high standard now esteblished. The production is over Twenty Tons daily, and the demand has extended throughout the whole of the Dilated States, and to foreign countries. Working thus on a very large scale, and under rigid system, they are able to secure a perfect uni formity in the quality throughout the year. This in the great Desideratum in Starclonaking, and is real. ized now for the first time. The very beta Starch that can be made, and no other io always wanted by consumers, mid thiowill be sup plied to them by the grocers, as soon an their cus.oin ern have learned which is the best, and ask for it— otherwise they would lie likely to gel that article on which the largest profit can be manic. Mr. Kingsford has been engaged in the manufacture of Starch continuously for the lasi 27 yeern,and durmg the whole of the period. the Starch made under his supervision has been, beyond any question, the best in the market. Fur the first seventeen years, he had the charge of the works or Win Colgate As Co.. at which period he inventzd the process of the mane- , facture of Corn Starch. ria - Ask for Knitsford's Starch,ne the same Oswe go has been recently taken by another factory. It In sold by all of the best grocers m nearly every part of the country. T. KINGSFORD & SON'S OSWEGO CORN STARCH, (FOR PVDDINGS. AC ,I Hits obtained an equal celebrity with their Starch for the Laundry. Thin article in perfectly pure, and is. 11l every respect, equal to the heat Bermuda Arrow Hoot. besides !levier, additional qualities which rea der it invaluable for the dessert. Potato Starch has been exietkivelr packed and sold as Corn Starch, and has given fake impressions to many, onto the real merits of our Corn Starch. Frow itogreat delicecy and purity, :tin coming alto nto extensive use no • diet for maim , and invalids. E. N. EELLo on Ful GG.k. ton CO . A et. gent.. I stre N. ALLEN & NEEDLES. Agent,. 23 South %Thereto, Philadelphia. August I. 19.77.3 m BOYS' CLOTHING. THE undersigned respeettally invite the at tension of these customers and tile public, to their large and handsome stock of Readr.Msole YOUTHS lc. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, and a well selected and chosee ansorlment of Clo.hs and from which to order; suitable for the Spring and Summer seasons, and *specially adapted to Boys' Wear. M. C. THIACKRAT & CO. 1,01/0 Chestnut Street. above Tenth, Phtladetphia, St. Lawrence hotel BulldinFß . ralle4clybia,luly 5y IM•ttet =VT GO 0 ANOTIIER grand rush for Bargains, at - I. 0. BRUNCH. & CO'S Cheap More, corner of Third non Union .treco. no DRY GOODS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, Also, a choice aeaortment of Gam:cries, Queen.- Wore, &C. The undersigned :thou).- keep n regular assortment of the above Good% on hari„ which may be had at the Jawed CAt4l ratca.a. H F. Int t..NER. L 0. BRUNER. Columbia. Augu-t .20, 15.57. School Books: School Rooks! PA RENTS and Guardiatw will find it to their ad vantage to buy their t•ehool 6uni:o+:o.on the wi der-iglu:A Parker,' New Serte,., 2d and Sit Readers 8115 and 20 cent, SPE F:SCI & NVESTSEAFFIiR, Sept. 5, 1857. 33 NOV h Quern 1. te,l.N.Sltieufiter WANTED, 2000 POUNDS of SIDES and SIIOULDERS, tor wlttelt talvoitcril prtc, .Ili be pub.'. m exchunge (or NEW VALI. (MI)PS' ju.t by 11. C. FONI/1.111:,MITII, Aar. 22.1957. Peoplr l / 4 . Ca -11 Store.. Cohmtbia. COLUMBIA VLOI7R IVILTALS. rillE undersigned having commenced the MILLING [Tared to deliver FLOUR AND FEED OF ALL KINDS, At the shortest notice 2 free of charge, on the moat reasonable terms The FLOUR being prepared from the lie.t wheat. end by an experienced miller, he feels Collfidelll that lie can give .” 1 11410clion to those who favor hint with their pairoenge. Columbia, A ueu-t Q 9. 18:.7-tf Closing Out THE balance of our ;lock of SUMMER 1 DRESS GOODS Jr CoB7', to mule room for our full stock. Try ua for borgtaintt H. C. FONDEItt.MITIf, Aug .21. 1857. Locu.l %tree!. Co 11.1111h13. Whisky! Dried Beef! A FILESFI !Ai of bupersor Alonolipelekt !I A lot c 1 prime. buggcd Dried Beef. J.,' reersvcil by Aug. H, I .t. 57. D. HERR NOW OPENING, ALARGE Stock of New Goods, of nil kinds, very cheap, at HERR'S STORE, No. 5 : East Ktag street. Lancaster. August 15. 1t..457 The Fathers of the German Re- formed Church, IN EUROPE AND AMERICA BY Revs. R. Harlin:lh. The publishers hour the pleasure of 141111oUlleillg the appearance of this important work. so long looked for nod so an x• moutly desired lay the Church. We need trot •tly th.o this writ k coat the patient anther long and severe and the popularity of his other works sufficient assurance that tins is well done. It ben r• mark• of having been prepared nut only with literary ahtlty and taste, but as u work of love by a grateful oust ut the Church. The first volume, beside die Nvr. of thirteen of star Reformed Roomier.. inelutle• all the Pother. of the American Reformed Church previou• to :fielilniter's arrival; thus covering the ea rlte•l and most uneresting period of the church 111 American, anal I}l.llof which. hitherto, least ha. been kitovrit. TM. volume of 400 pages wa. ready on the 97th of July. The .econd volume will follow iminedialeiy, and will be ready iu Amami!. SI ,00 per volume. A liberal discount to agents and the trade. Orders respectfuhy solicited Add, co• SPRENGER t WESTIIitt,,FFER, AU g . 1.1857 33 Noril. Queen . l'n NEWARK FEMALE SEMINARY. THE next scholastic year of this institution will commence Aul.n.ist 20,1;157. The village in which the Seminary is located is noted for its healtlifuilleri.ollld in easy of neves., having daily communication with Philadelphia until !Juliano e, by railroad. No expense i. spared inn order to give the pupil• the hest instruetion and the 1110.1 constant care TERILS.—Board nod Tuition an the English studies and Latin, Slso per 1111111.1111 Music, Languages. Painting. &e.. extra. The departmeins of NI and Modern Languages. are in the care of Prof. flene•s, and die pupils on eaeh naive daily lessons. Parents who wish to place their daughter:- in the instoulion are requested to give notice to that effect, as the number of pupils is limited. Cireulari Colllllllllllg further information may inc had by addrebinig the Principal. Miss 11. C lIAMI3F:R LA IN, Newark, De'own re July 25. 1437 21in Baltimore Prices. 11Q APPEE Sad( at 16 cls. per lb. 1.10 congn, 111 Seetell 114 rlO 400000 Seger' of 33 di :Totem brund•. wholetinle or retell. We warrant all of the above Snot?, to lie equal to any mallue.ietured in the Stale. and the iL , egille, to be of the be't quality and it all pron.+ RAIN FEN ()MCI! & EIMS Front Mt.. °did door above Locust, Columbia. Pa. Jul 3 4.1.957. Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes, MELAINOTYPES & PATENT LEATHER. PICTURES. TIIOIIIAS L. SEIIMERIL respectfully informs the 1.111/VII. al 4 . 01.1111.. illat lie charge of Delittiger. Photograph It Onion. Corner of Front and Intro-I mtreel+. Colututos, Pot . where he 1• fully prepatell to take all the above named joeilllta. U i 0 lie surp.t...ed by till min r 11011'. A long null large trap, leuer ha. enahled I lo become perfect ton-ter tithe art; be thetefore flatter that he wtll be able to reader entire ,uitsfac tion in tall who may favor hot with their patronage. As the MELAINOTYPE is a late invention. nod 'tinny per-nun have not F."? Il them, he would %Wle that they are taken un 41,1 iron, and tit tut:lnlet. , of tone. warmth of expren-iott. completenenn of detail, and holdtte,. of feature. Good Alai:Linotype.: are 1101 ,urpa,-rd. They vt it! !eve, e full WIIIII/lii a fracture. a 11011(1 V:111101.II lunar) onto' i.e witelted otT w licit -oiled, and handled without the tare being murred, unter,s by rough .critiching, winch would deface the beet f at pilini t og Front 10 to 3 o'clook ietlte bey, time t'or rlzik ren. COPYING DONE, AND WARIZANTED TRCSI 11.0 I'actan e+ ion Jo KanGS, Medallion- nod Pin. 111 picturea taken Li; Inc arc .11 rraaleol 1,1 to fad.: 'l' I. SC3IMEIIII.. Ire'Dou't forget the place! Corner of Front and Locto.t otreet,.. over Trodentak , , Hat Store. IN5;•IV The Largest Tobacconists'. TOO FENDRICII 1110 S., would respect ., folly inform the coiner, of Columbia and vicinity, Mot they have the largest <lock of Tobacco, Seearii, Snuff, ripe., and German Smoking Tobacco. oifered ui any too out of our principal elite.. Hotel and Storekeepers!. loot. to ymir re-t.! Be fore purelni.in P. el.ewlie re . examine our lacer aa-ort ment, which we pledge our..elve..t., F elt ui the Insvo-r Baltimore price.. ''e warrant to dopo, of tiny of our stork- cheaper rhea run be bought in Pinhole]. plita. All we a-k that you rhnhl call and judge for pour-elves. We offer any oft lie iitinve at whole. tale or retail. Notice that our 'dock to a crouch of the well-known, exteloive Baltimore Tobacco Ware. house ofJos. Fendrieh te. WO.. 135 Forts! .creel. JOHN FENDRICII Sr. 11110'S Front et.. third door above Locust Columbia, Pa. Ju1y4.1,457. To Lumbermen tL Iffazufacturers! H 1r CV'S PATENT SHINGLE MACHINE. gm subscriber having perfected tht 'Move imichtne. offer.. Co Slate. County and Shop Highia mt rcavonable term.. The machine sawn and planes Shingle.. to any width or thickne.a.and•producea a very uniform and cietin article, %%Inch ban given perfect euusWcnou wherever tried. One of lire inbeleinea and eperamene tiring work eon he been lit the su•gnehnnnn Planing Mill, Culumbm, Pa. For further Information, mid re... WM. HUEY. Columbia. r.noca..ier co . l'N. e. ndnut< o p e T . h e e r e . o r zn. r te f u r t an i o inho planer,e the i craw ar of atroscht nod bevelled work, *uch n " a. g Flooring, Clopbourdoig. &c. Coluxubta, May 23,1857. - REMOVAL Or JOHN SHEN BERGER'S FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. TIIE undersigned having removed his Fur mime Ware Rooms and Manufactory. to his new brick buildings. on the south side of Locust street, be tween Second and Third streets, respectfully invites his Meads and the public to give lain a cal:. A large and superior snick of CABINET-WARE ANDCHAIR-WORK, of all descriptions, will be kept constantly on hand. which will be sold nit the most rea sonable terms. As lie 11111111UfitellffeK his ow•n work, he is enabled to warrant every article to be what it is represented: and to be as good a•it is cheap. stock is very large, and in part embraces lire,. sing. Plain and C•ancy liurenu•; Sideboards, Sofa•; Card. End. Sofa, Centre, Dressing,Dining and Break fast TABLES; Common. French and other BED STEADS; Common and Fancy CIIAIRS, and SET TEES of every style.*neether with a genars: assort ment of all kinds of FURNITURE. Funerals sell) he attended with rt Splendid Hearse, on short nonce.and all necessary attenuougiven to UNDFATO KING. He re•pectfnllp solicits a share of public patronage 11s well as a continuance of the custom with which he has been liberally favored. 131=== JAMES PARK, 17 XIII W."' .416. M" MARIETTA, PA., lliS rrsamed the above basking at the old annul. nearly oppo•itr Obe.'nea Coach Fac— tory, where he wilt be pleased to meet the public •nd turn out !men work as cannot fail to give enure rat tarsrtion. December R, 1954. 110.133.137.210. FITE OR SIX GESTLENEN can obtain board by a pplicauon to Mrs. Laubach, at No. 1 Car pet nail. t , Font •ITC tf 01, Columbia.. r111.5e 1857. LANCASTER COUNTY 1357. At RICULTIJIIIIL & NECIIANICAL SOCIETY. Annual Exhibition at Lancaster. Pa,. ON WEDNESDAY', TIIL'IISD AV. FRIDAY SATURDAY. 41111T111:FIN 14. II; 16 00,117. 1E:4% cmeriricATE 1111:3.1 BLRJI11e•, yI UV SINGI.I 7 , A DM 11,,f • AMPLE GROUNDS ARE PROVIDED, wel tuppked w lii water and •a 11,,,t1t) entivenl- Prief, tor 11/I EXIIIbIIIOII. ill Ole tmuudta,e IOW.) 4./ the oily. COMMODIOUS BUILDINGS will be erected on the grounds, for the th-play of the Mechanic Art,, Domestic and Hoeueltold Good,. Farming and Garden Implement.. Fru.te. Vegetable., and Flower:. Alno. Covered S!:111. and Shed,. for Nor-es. Sheep and Swine, and Tublea for Coupe of Poultry. rrExhibhors must become members of the So ciety. and have their nrttrle, and coin: •stored on the Seerentry's boo'ne, on or bCillat Tuesday 11000, Oetnher lIUttSKS will be received on the morning of the Exhibition, but moo he entered pre v,ou.ty. HAY AN DSfDA w.ll hr form-her! iroliv for al! 111111111111 , entered for Premium-, and wain will be pro vided ut cost prier, to iho-e wi-ling ro purelin.c. A Splendid Mg Mile Course i. Provided fin the Trial and Speed of Hurse J . STEAM POWER will he furtii•hed 04 the gloom! fur We troll of M•t• chilies. Merle:lllles ll.ly tng 11,1100111ely to rx:ti, t porticolitrly invited to ttvui I therm,lveri at dery opi,r amity. The Exhiliiiino will he open to the public nu WEI). NESDAV. THURSDAY, F•ItIUAY K ttATl:ki , il7. All Articles of Slack for Exhibition Tr:in-putted over the Rtulruud• Free of Charge. = ffinIME=SI=MM LIBERAL PREMIUMS OFFERED TO EX lIIBITORS. The Judges ere retlue..teti ro meet the Offleers of the Soutety at the Ilu-otee% I /thee. on tle• •how Ground, ou WEIINE:iIJAY NIOIZNI NC at 11 o'clock, to make arrangement.: for the exatrontoioa, 'lie Ju.l" , wlll C 01111111.12/, their examulnliong at I o'clock of the -aloe day. The Speed of 114 wil l be tried /in TIII:I2:=DAY, when an U1111.11:11 Goe do-play of Ail o.lk 1. Expected. PLOWING .3IATCII ON FRIDAY, After which ;In eddies will he thlirered Ly After Ilie Addre••.the ileport+ of the Judge; vvirl 11111101111VIC(1.1111(1 011 to MI y, tit 12 o't•lo,k .I. the 1:X1111 , 111011 N11;1 elo•e. wueli han.log orot Ie• exhibition 1111,..11 . 4{, 1 . 11:1:ro of them the Soci ety CllllllOl 1 0 14 (t :011.11011 10 02 , 10 further 11,1: .t./ liver •lteot user lo rir All 14 1 1 1 .0/14 111112110111 g 10 eXhlllll Q:ueit nr oily. Oilier article, ton..t then tittetktion.oa a br.uie the 12th day of Octutoer, to A. R. SPANGLER. zsupr..,/:.11•11‘1,..tt MANAGERS. Snmucl , Ntirr. v. 1 . . MA I N Ate': ; A. E. Liouver, Jar jf)s NONIGMACIIEit. DwViD C. E•nt.rm,s.,,,fy. Srpit•mber 5 1457..1e ATHOROUGHLY re-buiit cumii-derl:11 Bent, of •ixty •five Uni , hetb, ;00rn tlo•en In nre.l.l no !Time rripun. Ihnn Inr al lea , t three yeurS. 7cl .114 will I, ir,:kUe red•olt.Lbit. Apply IU. lIARFORDFRALEY. RI hi. [tout rural, Canal lid 111. Co.timbin pn; I 7.1-.7.7 FOlt RENT ! TIIE two-story BRICIT HOUSE, in Wal- f tl t I nut street. abosc Front. lately oect , pled 1 , ) 'lllO4 Groom 11.2/1t wl.l be taken out in 1.01.nd s 1 desired Apply to TIIOS. GllOO5l. Columbia. April 25. 15.57-tf T HE FFLTON HOUSE. Front street above pa. If— been newly refitted, will an.wer cline] for 'torts or a hotel.a Apply To JAS. S MeNIAIION. rinra Temple Livery Sub!e April I . s c, fi PREP OF WHARF. on The Sipaquehrinna river. Z.9U atlJuming pi °pert) 01 .1. V“,:hen Co Apply Columbm, March 14, 1.57• t( NOS. lsilt hanld,.sl,llatin il mt ltion louse. F IOIV, , O s pPl:l , :a CuluwSin. Apply to R. HAMILTON. tn. 1,..17.1( THE STORE 110011 and Dwelling now ft occupied Elitstbeth Young, sttunteol. on 1..0et,t street. 'tear the Columbia Hoak. Pcm , es.ioti given oil t:te first of April aux:. IIitcTAGCE & Colutrillitt. Cohn= y til, 1t'57.1 I THE BLUE FRONT, on Front Wert, contain. ore IWO Store Rom - ft.—two do tor ofhee.: or oiltcr 11/, porpo-r.--and a Jl:]'l' rrn fiard 1111 %vial ga, SA' 'MUSES. 1111 Frili or bale 11l thiferrao p.ori. of ihr Lo. I' 'nor of %VAL %VitIPPEli. cohnni,, Feioo II \jo. 1. A RIVER LOT, fronting on the ....u, q ue , ,taima. River sold Dort street 15U !eel, more or I , rvpert of uvorBr. Bugle nod Jo!in Cooper. No. '2. TWO ROTA:11-C ST DWI:II.INC !MUSES iltuated btreet.tiviweril and Perry Mreeli!... NO :3. TI I ICF.F: 110T.'Sr.S...iturtted of Perry street. between Secopd and "I'ldrd Qtreed, The übove pr..perty is aU w good For terms enquire of \ VAL F. (.1 VI:N. Volutulan, October 4. 1 ''5G-tf Just Received, A. LOT of Sap S,uo • Pl,tr Api Ic bwitzer •• It If 111 Grocery. Ext.:l,km ni %Va•lnnxton tV.alout 4 , 4 .111.11111,1 a. Aucu•t i. 4,57. --- PIANOS AND MELODEONS. 711, SIIEPARP, array for the sole cf Pianos u. Irons h l'hntotonl, Nest •1•141 ton Nionunontoc,,,,nll •cirri non the first quality, dt I,•us 111.1, rut; to also. Melo. liCOll6 of the most 11, 4•rt totie land of every •orrery of size nod arty Ica Hootur In Locust nt reet. firet door above the hook. Columbia, .spit: MO YOU wish ZIARGIIIIIS? rn emu. (al •r(, •PII: FARMERS , CA SIl STORE, LOCUST SP. CULL:3II;IA, PA. WEtake this opportunity of annort !Pi Ilg, (hal a e hope Ju.l received a new and vienilid 10,Ortrrlf•Ill 01 - .11111,r :11111 .e.pia-,./og 01 Dry Gond-. Gruerrie.t. Queen-.•.ire nod Table noil Floor (h 1 FOR THE LA DIES •t, le• o. ll'oney rind Wool: priee-; chnlun.. Berege.. Delano-, lientitiltil Prints: uod. ut filet, evert omene dre— good. that will lie iii,ltionaide during Ilse comas - sea son FOIL MEN AN n nor.—cinth4. 'heretic-. Croton Tv, red, Co?totiodr,ar..,&C 'Silk rind :Mar.:Wk.+ Great varietV, Lind ~0,1 gond. 4uitsible for Urlitir ,oroplefe on,.fit Forni*liing Alu•lios.l,l,e4 ko-Tick• o..iialiore. A.c , Ar, irag,taer walla a, large u.„. Kortinrot of Ltur•rit.witre (;!•i.,volre, Tohlr and floor On Cloth. nod ire.h lon en Gro,,rie and Spierr. oil of which will be cold at prme. 111.11Cati11101 tail to ,•1111 all. Our goads were seleet. , l eat earr, h.d to the lie.l inlvalthige, we will he able, In once nod guild)-, to compete with an) other slot e w Coluni- The Farmers' Store heir 11:Wayi. had the repulguou of being the CHEAP STORE, and thaw fart tents veer. announeed by Books, but from the itp. of our custom er, WC lienlin purlieu lArly to state, that et heft we do tel groceries a- entrap 11. 117ey r.un I n tettlt out n 1n.,. we can al.r. .ell Dry Goods as cheap a+ ally other hou-r set !OM). Ai , heretofore, nil kind+ of eon,try preOure taken Inc exchange for goodo.lind the ttort..•tro price allowed for the .atne. T J. ii CCFI, Formers' Cash Store, opposite the Fla/tki,l, House, Colombo., Vs. April 4 1e57 JUST receiti•ed, 75 doz. Fancy Pipes, of all I.IZeS and octet..., which we biter tor .:de at the lowest City Toittireottioto. and all nib.,, ,ho deal m Tobacco, Setsir. Segura. &e.. wilt plemie tail nod examme our stock before purchasing, el...vinery: if w•e cannot sell to them no cheap no they eau pur chase in the city, we will not aok them 10 iii, V. 301 IN Ft.:ND/MAI 41.. BROS. Front it.. third door above Lecutt,Columbta, Ca. July 4,1857. it ESTRIAN CLOTllB.—Another xupply of these celebrated Cloths in blacks, blues, alulduldias, just received. To be had only, at Jul• 11, 11+57. FONDF,R 917011'11'$. SOIIIETAING NRIV.--Shepard Plaids, Ottoman PoPhu., Hyina la Louise, Glacerviou. &c . all very choice g oats, for Tratelin g Dre.r.es Du.lers. received, at FO.NDLRSNI ITI I 'S July 11.1857. Columbia. BIRD SEEDS.--Canary, Hemp and Rape Seeds. For *ale at AlceoliFlLF: & DUI .I.E.TT'S Comity Medicme:Store, Odd Fellows' Hall. July 23, 1 557. \,TAINE SIIID.--Ersa Shod. from Portland mum., in barrel• and half barrels. a prune article at FONDERtsMITII9. July 11.1657. People's Store, Columbia. 1000 SA Cli d S . G d ro f u r n . d te i A n l l n t m to Salt, c ut low pnces. THOS. Colurubiu, July 4. 1457. t just h re: A RTICLES FOB BIRINC.—At the Family :% Icd leine Store, Odd Hall, is whete Pure Groped Spices, Baking Sods. Cream Tartar, Pearlssh, nalaratua, and flavoring Extracts, may be obtained. e luTy. 27, 180. GOV. JAMES POLLOCK FOR RENT TO LET. = roit RENT, FOR. AZINT, FOR SALE. GO TO SEE THEM. Portable Cider dllll9. KRAUSEK's Patent. for hand or horse power: N._ hei„ Wheeler's IJorse Powero and "1"..re.1.c0, Improved Grain Farts, Pennock's Drills, Cooper's Lisle and Guano the mow: and fodder Cutiers, 11.1010% boner, 1.. tnu~toow ,ady hutig.matth a general assustineol a I Agriclilltii al utia liorto ultural Implement, PA , C11.a1.1.. 5101:1 - Ort & CO. Implement cod Seed :store, 7th .r.ld Markel., ?Oda. Aucc-t New Crop Turnip Seed. PURPLE Top Rota Eaga, Purple Top Flat. ,ktrvou,e.• Runt Mrs. ,now Al vrderit, OLle, H y Whtie Nurlulk. Wli,te Flat and whet' flue wholesale and tetail. PA>CIIAT.i., MORMS & CO. NITA( ment amtSceJ More, 7th and 111,1glet, Phi'a. A ugu-i n, I`4 i 7 Superior Seli-Sealing Preserving Cans. g li' I . ; V . re.erviog :..ra -on 1. comment:nig. th. 1 • Cast — h.t. hrrmuc nn r.mbh.1.41 il/vori.c, among lintorkeeper, The suir.enhc, mo a n. ufoeturrs u,. untacie rave fa i• 110 a. :it HENRY E.och,t st fret, orpo-ale. the fruto.lll: fiott,c. CO.,11(1 . .1:1 .I.llv IS.lt-57 war-zr.s, LIQUORS, &c. fi • )‘,-; !I; 4. - ;-?• • t . , TIIE subscriber, „, • 1 1,0 °pent und 'a • col.,:.utiy F - Pr. 7 ; band. au rge and com oi WINES, BRANDIES, t 7 • WHISKIES, and rP other kind% of liquor, at store. m Wthutt nu et t. 111 the e ltril=l:m of I‘IP V. iJoir-e• 'le .e 1:. in an!, qu,hichtles not le:. thar. olio gallon, 'et for miekne , .. LAI uht nt ithystchati• etruficale.) ev bet Ftetahl. deqhrtng th. good nud pwu annul;. are Invited to cull ttud exanwht clock. DANIEL HERR. 11_7Atlenlion is enge.l to an a•enrtinent of choice im ported fire creed Fruits in gills.. jtlrS. They are pre revved us tunic. and retain eiiiirely their original haver. Tice varwties are. green Gages. Goo,eberries, r.ume, .11orihr, I 1:,-rries. !red I 'urrantn. ft ainberrie, . . . . . ..n,,p31. r•ardinea. Table Oil. Bar Water, London 13row:1 :.ad Scotch Ale always on bani. Col:no/nu, May U. 1t.17.41 SIIILI:X.NMEL'S Splendid Jewelry ! Elegant Watches ! Rich Silverware ! &c. THE illiseri her has just opened a new stock, J.II r.L lion) the . 01 . -4 1,0' 1 7 , 7 GOLD LEVER WATCHES, 'At*, Duplex, Lepines & linartlers, all of .which he will sell ou the reie.4.ll:ll le truss. A t-e, on elil're Hess , 'lock of CA NI 1:0 and M0...A IC inte-tt.o I. CLOCKS! CLOCKS! of every tl....criptlon, together with u thousand and one 011/Ur ICS, P SIIR}INER, TVeltrh and Jetrdry Store. Fron:.s:Tret. Ar,li C. SEIDEItiIuS ITXTENSITE CTORY CABINET /I.oolln WARE-ROO MSColumbia AND 1 J AIANUFA etreet, , Pa. The -ulc.cr,ber would cull the attention of the cit. inns of Golurnbia vicluity. to his large and se lect a‘t.urtmeat of Cabolet-11".tre, comprcung •ome of lac liar'', Ore4-Ine . Bureau., Sofa.. neach Bed 4, Jenny 1.11111,er.e.. e err olicred for rale in nu' Pleer. lie eolllllllles to 101111411:11.1re I . lll'lllll.lfe or every Ele,ription, and t, confident the: he Lan give -nit•inetton Col:11Ns made and Funeral. attended to either ul lowa or mAtalry, on the shorie.l notice. CASP.A II SEII3ERT. Co;utobia, June G,1G:37. JOHN I,V. SHUMAN'S BOOT AND SELOD STORE, FR „ O Columbia, yu lie tint he alwas on !mud at the alcove l phiev, a large nod u , . - inriment of Bootg Hod ,•011111t.sitla• _ _ FRENCH CALFSKIN, MEN'S MOROCCO, KIP & OTHER BOOTS & SHOES, to which lie would Invite atleinion. Having made .eleetioiii in Ihio brooch of the business with cure. until from the largest whole.a!r houses in lila CIO of Philadelphia• he fl•els confident riot all who Wlllll good articles wilt cull and examine his stock. lie bits nl.n ft In i.e. , nod beamifnl iicQueirnettt of FINE SHOES FOR LADIES AND CIIII,DI2MN, cotter-ling of Patent Foxed CO tern, Prem.', Morocco liu.kins. Enamelled Spring Heel Parodies, Italian Cloth Gaiters, Mud run Hid Ties and in fact all the late.t sty :es now in ate. Al-o mull kinds of Youths , and Blots and Shoe- of every sire and desci iption, and a hire a--uruur of of flea'. Gaiters. SUSh us Ulor's Cloth, Calf...kin, hr , Ac., lit great variety. 'the hopes II) -Intl Sllellllolllo bus tress, In merry it vontlituattee of public patronage. It t. pub lic ;,re IS% tied to call and exalt - me the gone Cnlnmh n. AT:ty,t, Handkerchief Extracts. THE mulersianed has just rect., ed a fresh supply of this desirable perfumery, Fulfil as. Rose. Musk, Por tugal, Patchouli, Gcranniiii, Jasnim. Ver bena. Upper Ten, IVc•t Dormet Caroline, I3oquet l'hilmleiplata, Sweet Briar, Jockey Club, Ac E. If. !fern, Colticii Mortar Drug Store, Front et., Columbia, l'a. 'May ito, 1-57, Summer Cooking Ranges CONVI:NIENT Hauge for ~ t onoter tt.e. a great 11 favordo n.th ho-o who de,ro to avoid the gloat 11,1101 . '1w o:•Luary large 'Conlong Stove. for sale at RV ITA111.1:11'S. I.oeu , t ~t ree aOrtoote the I rahl.lia r01im,;,.., uly Imo. I a. 57. OW opening at Ileret: Cheap Store, 1 Yard wide I olurcd Brilliaides—fudt cuiurs—only I, Celli, . 1:44; .nt yard-wide, nvv et) le 'White Brill antes, only It 2/ coats Vet y c'egant sod rich Musk Silks—beautiful Mathes and Dv ,1 • 11114 at cost. A 1 , , ey c hotc, lot of madder colors Dress Lawns, at le, Pim. .1;111tit,(01 1. , 14 o.ok, Ptyles Ducal Dereges and De el...ap lot lust opened. very ....wee lot , Lod opened; White Goods of ee . ...ty Lind lot ... Dresses and - Basques—a large lot sell lIIT very low. Gloves. Hosiery and Mita of all kph's and Etyles-- very cheap. Mantillas rand Dusters—well, for nice and cheap onea Ileres is the pine, p.c....wed a very choice lot of Shepherd's Check in WOOL halo( %not 11r.11 , -vita,,. JOHN fil2M. ituv 5 Cast KIII7. ft. Lancaster. "140 Strati 'WORD AS FAIL." A RESISTLESS REMEDY. LIOEI.OW AL IC'S OINTMENT. CIRCULAR TO THE SICK. The I'l,l purgeon‘ and inedival puldiri•ti of Eitrivne admit the unporalleled uuti•ndlninnmtory und healing propel tie,oi thi,r)ionneni; gave nunetn. lion or u-c to il.eir naval and (111:1t111) wervicea; and the hie--c+ 1.1 I.lln C l olllllry ilind throughout the world repose the unnost cenfidenre In a-ru ran Vt. plopernee. :t penetrate. the .nurers wflnm•nu lion and corruption w'hn•ln underlie the este, nal eel di,u-e. and 11.,t11rttlizrs ihr fiery elements 1111111,V RHEUAIATISM,SCROFULA,ERYSIPELAS ....mil.: the :00.0 zetrohte and ugoni7inic (11,at,er, of the mu•clen, the fie-) fibre aid the ..n. %el their loan_. mitt wbru ..erthingly 14t1.111.• le, they urv.tnably dt.r.pvenr under n pert, ver.he 1111plitintion of tht• •outauie, heti:mg. ontierte to rata a 1.41 tuthinttn:mot.. SALT RHEUM, FEVER SORES, STIFF JOINTS cares of Salt Merin, %here mediral waters, lions, and every rvelpe ni lire pnarnineopCes have proved neel,s, lhe ()name,: will areoinphsli a that'. ouch r•.ur Frier -ores 'real quiet:is under it. nate enLe.:ind ua rebizing effect upon contracted tdiiem is truly wonder.ll:. DISCHARGING ULCERS. A moat remarkable and happy change r. produced 11l me appeara..Le ormalignatti ulcer+ rarer IA few ttp pl,cattous of IMO 01111111 CM. The •urrouinfing rfOlOr•4 and gran ulcs or I:ea !Illy flesh begin to take. the pare or the th.chureed matter. Thiu pr •r+ 1..101.4 on Inure Or it .1 rapt ily haul tire Orifit••• up with material...lllole ulcer radically cured. A wor.D TO MO'IIIERS. The .3 flung •i.e tt.e most freyoe/u -nfi,rer• from ex ten-4 'vows. slid tl,eloore cot my molhor should have this benlo.s rrepansoon constaolly at baud it 1- all absolute , pecille for sore bren-ls. and quickly Cs 11. e emu r Li-lc 4.1 foll4‘ll‘,/, di.- e toe !book awl boo.. at Id•l'd I'ACTS. Thi.. Ointment I, nna‘er•uPy aced on hoard the At- Innuc and rueipe whnithe, fleet as a cure Inc score !num affection... 11,1 d us tine ne4t possible remedy tor wounds and I.Yrze supplies alit have ic. eemlY been ordered by inc eultan of Turkey for hos- Intel purposes Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following Gusts, Bunton., fliteuntntirtn t Sore TIITOStiI. Burns. HIIIRWOIIII. Surer of all kinds. Chapin ft linndr, Salt Rheum, Sprain., Cu:annul,. Sealu• Stitt Joint!, l't.ttt.a, sato fitsca•er. Tenet., Gout. Swelled Glandr, TTlter‘. Lui.sbago. Sore Leg-, Venereal Sore.. Mercurial Env- Sore Ltreast., Wounds of all lions, Sate !lead., kind.. Pile.. trrcArrrlON!—None ere genuine %mires the word. ...Holloway. Nero York and London." are dis cernible n. a teaser mark its every leaf of the book of direction. mound each pot or box; the Fame may 1•e plainly peen by holding the leaf to the tight. A hand. Caine reward will be given to ary one rendering such information as moy lead to the detecitou of any party or pnrtien counterfeiting the rnedretneisor vending the same. know:rig them In be spurious Sold nt the Manufactory of Professor Si Minden Lane, New Y0rk...4 by all respect ethic Druggirts and Dealers to Medicine thioughout the tatted States and the civilized world, in pots az :25 cent.. 6:21 cent.. and SI earn. 'There la a cousider.able saving by takiwg the larger faze.. N. B —Ditections for the guidance of patients in every , disorder are Blitzed to each pot. July 15 : 1tt67•1y row M2a=
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