ALZ. CUT %MK :VOTE/ TAXIM ax PAM MI caw Bar* Notes taken at Par. All City Book Notes taken at Pot. All City Bank Notts taken at Par. Alt City Rank Notes taken at l'ar. All •City Bank Notes taken to Par. Vor Clothiug. at the Brown Stone Clothiag Ilan of Rackhill h WiL.Oll, Nos. 803 and 005 Cht•Mul Arcs', above Sixth, Philadelphia. 100.17, 1557. 1000 DOLLARS REWARD will be paid for any Medicine that wilt =WI PRATT & DUTCHER'S MAGIC OIL for the fallowing dixemes:—ltinruma ti•m, Neuralgia. Spinal Affeenons,C.oturacted +Cholic Paim, Pain. In the Side or Back. Headache, Toothaelw,SpraillS. Sore Throat, Cut... Brut., A. Hunt., and all Diseases of the. Skin, Mamie,. and the Ghtudd. Name geruitte without the signiature of PRATT It. .BUTCHER attarhed to each label Principal Olficel -We Washington street. HrooLlyst, N. Y. The great nurnUerof persons that have been imme diately relieved In all the cities and town. where it Las been med, as well a. in this city. sunain them in erring, In all candor, that it is We greatest cure m the world for pain. ever mkt. Dr. E. 13. HERR, Sole Whole.ole Agent ler Colum bia. Sold by all re.pectable Druggist. , thmughout the United Stated and Canada. [Oct. 17, 18.37-/Y Mead the following-It needs no Comment. Mangy'lle, Jefferson co.. N.Y., June 4,1856. P. V. R. Coventry tr. Co.:—Gents—My daughter's affliction with ulcerated throat and stomach, palpita tion of the heart, and nervous debility, in fact a .complete derangement of the system, rendered her .case almost hopeless, indeed, I have tried every syrup, balsam, and nostrum prescribed, with no avail, until *friend teamed her ease and sent her some of your “Ilitch's American Compound" by her brother. .fle was very confident that it would cure her. -She very reluctantly tried it for a few days. hut thinking it made her worse, because her stomach and throat smarted so, she said she would not take it for it hurt her. and laid it aside with her other medicines, until her friend (who knew nf similar cases cured with the Compound) wrote her saying if she would follow directions strictly for one month, and it did not cure her he would forfeit a small farm. Well, she said she would give it a fair trial, for she was sure of the farm. Well, she used it faithfully fora fortnight, when she said she must give up the furin, for her throat and stomach had got well. The palpitation left her. in fact she was well. Por the pest three months she has continued to gain strength, and has not enjoyed better health in eight years. You may make what use you please of this for the benefit of like complaints. 1 have since !Cell like good affects of this Compound in other cases, and I truly think too much cannot be said in its praise for all nervous and scrofula diseases. Yours, with respect, Alas. MIRIAM PARDUS. Hrs. Pariah will be happy to answer any C011211E11:. Ideation about her daughter's case. Bach's American Compound owes Its success to the intrinsic curative properties of the vegetal les which compose it. It rimming a Compound Fluid Ixtracrof Beach Drop or Cancer Root," now first given to the Public, but long known to this Indians us s never failing cure for Scrotulas, Consumption, Humors of the Blood. and chronic diseases in any part of the system. This medicine can now be had of at retia tile dealers in the United !Mutes and Canada. See ~advertisement in another column. October 3, 1837. 117 t 1 X On the 25th MM.. et Makatea& Furnace, York county, by Rev. T. I Miles, Mr. Cams - rum W. LINGER to Miss Suss& J. eITICINE, both of Washington, Lancaster county. On the 29th inst., by the Rev. J. H. Menges, Mr. AL YR= Cot.usis to Miss Maar A. Seusmr., both of Colum bia. In Wrightsville, on Thursday 29th inst., by the Rev* Mr. Drobock, Mr. ions E. biCiADDIX, of Columbia. to Miss CIUMITIANNA F/LAZOR, daughter of ROMISIO. Fra sot, of Wrightsville, York county, i'a. CD . r Baritrio. COLUMBIA LUMBER vAvirvS. Wll OLESA.LY P MU. •Common Cull Boards & Grub Plank, $lO 00 Culling do 13 00 2d Common do 18 00 Ist Common do 30 00 Pannel do 36 00 Hemlock Boards and Scantling, 11 00 Do do do long lengths, 13 00 Pine Scantling, ' 15 00 Plaster Lath, $2 00® 300 Shingles, 1200(x118 00 4:•141A0Dit,:j:s1:0,',C11:11;4:4 Et/amt.—Standard brands are generally held above the views of buyers, said we quote them at $5,25a5,37i per bbl., most holders demanding the latter rate. For home use prices range at from $5,37i to 5, .62i for common to good brands ; $5,5026,25 for extras, and $6,50a7 for fancy lots as to quality. Rye Flour. A small business doing at $4,50 per bbl. Corn Meal. Penn'a. Meal is offered at $3,62} per bbl., without finding buyers. GRAIN—Sales include 1000 bushels poor Penns red wheat at 110 c ; 1500 hush good to prime do, part Southern, at 125a128c ; and 1100 bush White at 130a135c, in store and afloat. Rye. Penns is selling on arrival at 75c. Corn. About 1800 bush good old Penna and Southern Yellow found buyers in bbla at 70c afloat. Oats. Sonic 3000 bush South ern have been disposed of at 30a31e, the lat ter for goad Delaware, afloat. WilisAar is selling slowly at 21422ic per bbl, the latter for Ohio and Prison; 21c for hhds, and 200 for Drudge. [N. American, Oct. 29. WASHINGTON INSTITUTE. T3EIM:LIIEEI. AT &meeting of the Pehool board of the Washington Institute, the following were agreed upon as the terms of tuition: For Primary English branches, 54.00 for each quarter of 11 weeks. Higher English branches, $O.OO per quarter. Latin and Greek, 88.00 per quarter. A discount of 81.00 on each of the above branches will be made to citizens of Old Columbia 1. W. FlBll ES, Secretary. Colombia, Oct. 31,1857-St 0-YES! 0-YES! 0-YES! R' 3E:E. X SE' NTT .a. -sr . Tlll3 undersigned would respectfully an nounc. to the citizens of Columbia and surrounding neighborhood. that ha mill give hi. attention to THE CRYING OF SALES. both of personal property and real estate. All persons wisleto dispose will please give hint a call. erms low to suit the times. 1., Oct. 3i,1857.3t SCOTT PATTON. THE COLUMBIA MANUFACTURING COMPANY, :Second St., below Union, Columbia, Pa., 73 prepared to execute all orders for STEAM EN GINES BOILERS. SHAFTING, PULLEYS, YUMPS.MACHINERY FOR BLAST FURNACES, ROLLING MILLS, SAW AND FLOUR MILLS, and every variety of Machinery. in the mem' thorough and improved manner. bon and Brass Canines. orevery dearription, made to order. Repairing promptly at tended to. Caab paid for Old Iron. Brass. and other metal Orders by mail ahould he addressed so "Columbia Manufacturing Company, Columbia, Pa." N. BECIILAR, Z. SUPPLER. }SuperintendecuL T. R. SUPPLER, Colombia, Oct. 31,18574 f JEST RECEIVED, APAINIUMISBONTAIEBirrof ONOCKIIIIII6, which will be sold at reduced prices. A. M. RAMBO. Odd Fellows , Hail Cot.. Oct. 31, 1847.31 Eirince meat. A . GENUINE article, for sub, by A.M. RAM tIO. Odd Fellows' Gall, Colombia, Oct 31,1857.3 t W!STIR'S BALSAM OF WILD CREDIT, for Cough., Cold., &c for sale at McCORKLE & Family Medicine Stare, Odd Fellows' Hall. Columbia, Oct. al , IM. DA. D. Jayae'a Family Medicines, For sale et MeCORYLE k OBLIsETT'S Fungal Medicine Store. Odd Fellows' hall ,Calapabia, Oct. 31, 1817. wOOLLEyeII 11l Healing and Strengthen , lag Salve, for sale at : 14 PCORKLE & DELLETT'S Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows , Hall. Onlatabi.a,Oet.3l DL A. 11418.11 Nagactic Ointment, for 'we 14aCORYILF: 13flt.f.RTrS Family Alpliajne State, Odd Fallow.' Hall. calpfahia-0at.21.1867., SEIMUFF'S 1314 X. AN SATSIROALY.TOE,HITII .DAY °RAWmat rip_p_ le s, at Z o'clock, Y.MM E by airier of a writ pi Van ditioni gxponsis issued outer the Court of Coptioum of Londoner county and to toe tlipteted I will expose to public sale, at the Conn HOUPOId the city of Latwouter, %hi falloyriug real essate,vis: , n 4 Je c T .0P ititAtOXYßrai ffrontingonMl ails" m the borough of Ca-A lambi.. with A THREE-STORY HT4CR PwrkuscirßOV3E, tts'outory brick' bactr-baiklutg, frame wage, .dryuct. gni latrodueed fli front roan. and Other halltrovedadld there" adioWnir Propel orilatata dine antrJalias M 7 _ en. Seized and taken is azeentlon M lbe propirt7 of Charlotte S. Pence, and to by sold by BENJ. V. BOWE. Sheriff'. Sheriff's Mee. Lancaster Oct :7.1:47. sibs. 31-ts wow or LXITTERS, REXIINING iu the Post Office at Colum bia October 31 ; 1C57. Austin A, 11 Leven Henry Allen J Dial Landis Benjamin A rkford Fred Lord 1 rank P Aegester Charles Mitchell mason Bartle B Miller Elizabeth Brooks Mary Jam Alarktey Nathiusiel Bertch John Moor Al M Baryne Mary Mehaftey llontz & Co 2 Balder Jacob Mauer George Berotheisel Joseph Mitchell Solomon Ranks Lucy McKennally John Bowers C E Norman Samuel Bruner James It Price Robert Dewey. I) A Puthees Joseph Douche* Thymus Porter John W Darcy Peter Peters A Dale & Lorkins Perkins. George W Dellinger Peter 2 rise It Doubt rili/P I Pricier Elizabeth - Emery George W Bedsecirer Abut Evens Robert D Russel Abm Fisher Dat id Rick Mary Folk John Rickert Christopher Forsyth Thomas Rauk Jesse Frost George Russel Doctor R Freight Jacob Rye Joseph C Funk Martin Stephens U 9 Farrell John 3 Scott E J Greider Haney Smarm William Gibbs Benjamin Schmidt Lenoni Green Mary A Stocker Joseph (Amway Joe Smith George Goupit P SchotlJohu Hammer S A Smart H B Horrauey Lea is Taylor Benjamin Heistand Ann Tay ]or John F Hofelieh II Weidley Mary 1 Haley Mary Willoughby A Johnson Diary WisHord C Kennedy P Watkins J B Keller .1 B Welsh C r Leidy Paul 3 tVhitehill J M Latch Isaac Rifer William Leader David Persons inquiring for letters, will please mention if they ore advenised. A. S. MODER WELL, P. M. Columbia, Oet. 31, 1857. I•• I 4 WHEREAS, the Honorable HENRY G. LONG, Vl' President; Hon A. L. Hems and ?game Banoron, Esq., Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the comity of Lancaster, and Assistant J ustice at the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery and quarter Sessions of the Peace, In and fur said county of Lancaster, hare issued their Precept to me directed. requiring me, among other things, to make public Proclamation throughout my bailiwick. that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Delivery, also a Court of General Quartet Scissions of the Peace, and Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court House, in the city . of Lancaster. iu the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, oath, THIRD MONDAY IN NOVEM BER. 1f27, in pursuance of which precept. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Lancaster. in the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables of the said city . and county of Lancaster, that they be then and there, in own proper person with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions ' and their other remembrances , to do those things which to their offices appertain, in their behalf to be done; and also all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be in the jail of the said county of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be Just. Dated at Lancaster, the 7th day of September. 1e57. BENJAMIN F ROtt E, sheriff. N. H.—Punctualattendance of the Jurors and Witnes ses, will hereafter be expected and required on the first day of the sessions. Aldermen andlusucesof the Peace are required by au order of the Court, dated November 21 at. 1048. to return their recognizance' to D. Fatten, Clerk of Quarter Sessions, within one week from the day of final actionip each case, and in default thereof the Magistrates costs wi.l not be allowed. October 31, 1857.31 M. HAS just returned from Philadelphia/Op and respectfully invites the attention of the public to her !urge stock of NEW MILLINERY AND TRIMMING GOODS, She also offers her old stock of goods ut greatly re duced prices. Llease cull told exatalite myy stock. MRS. till A FrER, 0ct.2.1. 1 857.2 t No. 5 Itlrchatoesr Row, ZWZIDICIIIT2IS, IVIZEDICITOEIS. WOOD'S flair Restorative. Hunter's 'Vegetable Panacea. Rehab°lil's Buchu and Sarsaparilla. Costar's Hal and Roach Exterminator. Kennedy's Medical Discovery. Bach's American Compound. Deshler's Fever and Ague Pills. Holloway's Pills. Ointment and Worm Confections Ayer's Pills and Cherry PectoraL Tobias , Venitinn Liniment. Halm of IlThOU.Ulld Flower.. Hobensack's Syrup and Pills. Terre* Healing Ointment. Essence of Jamaica Hiner. Bachelor's Hair Dye. (black and brown.) Breniguild ['comfit:l4's Quite Powder. Strimeit's Superior Horse Powder. Wright'. initial; Vegetable Pills. Dr. Janie.' Extract of Cannabis, Pills and Ointment Burial Mlle. Ague Mixture. itoodand•s Blurts. John Bull'. Sarsaparilla. Sanford's Invigorator. Jnyne's flair Bye. Hunt's Wistar's Cough Syrup. Lyon's Kulintrion. Hour k's Panacea.. flarry's Tricopherons. Cm) Liver Oil Mme's S.yrup of Tar. Braildreilt's fills. It. It. IL Fitclits Medicines. Russia Salve. Dr. Jayne.. Medicines. A. H. Hull's Sarsaparilla. Louse% & CO'. CE13222323 DR. E. B. HERR'S GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE, Prot Strret. Columbia, Pa. Columbia. (Ira 24 1E57. 1857. N r. W 5p1857. ge4,, 2:3P.dQ.Ze.abUci Citl.r@TX;N:s Jest Received at HALDEMAN'S CHEAP CASH STORE! TN ADDITION to our already large stock of PALL GOODS, we are now opening our SECOND LARGE PURCHASE, which consists 318TISEILY of Goods bought for Cash, at C;RICAT BACRIPICIfB during the money prersure in Philadelphia. We are therefore prepared to offer our CBAoBltf6 Ms' REAL BARGAI:Cs not to be bed eke- Where. Good dark Calicoes ;at it cents, worth 61. Fast color Madder do 61 " " 8 Fate and wide do 8 " " 10 Rest Bay State do 10 121 Yard wide do 121 a" Heavy bleached and unbleached Muslin, at 61 eta. Extra good, do do do 8 do One hale of bluslin. 11 yard wide, only 10c, R bargain. One case of super Williainsvi:le bleached Muslin. at 121 centa,regular price IS cents . Beautiful De Lames and Cashmeres at 121 eta., worth Di cents. 20 Picea., De lieges at 8 rents. worth 121 cents. Red, Yellow and White Flannels, all wool, only 25e. the best ever sold. Mitt. mixed am) figured Satinets at 50 cents. cheap at ein cents. Red twilled Flannels for chine at 25 cm. worth 24c. Also, NEW DRESS GOODS, PHA W 1:8, CLOAKS, die., the best selected stock ever offered in Columbia, all of which we offer at Prices to Suit the Times. Er Dank Notes received its usual. We have bat one price, and all goods are marked in fig Urea. HALDEMAN'S Cheap Cash Store. October 21.1857. PEOPLE'S' BOOK STOKE. THE OLDEST STAND. NEWEST STOCK J. S. BritILIWIZR, W. 111•WESTILIZ/71.111.. HIRING jail received their Fall stock of Books, Stationery, /cc.. are now prepared to bold out inducements to the pt.blic, such as have never been olrered in the history or Lancaster Book stores. The liberal encouragement extended by the public, since we are in business, has spurred us to rgnewed energy. To sell books as low as the lowest, and as good as the best. is now our aim. In consequence of the stringency In the Money Market. and the extra ordinary low prices at which Books Stationery, &c., sold at the late Trade Soleil', Philadelphia and New York, Teachers of Public Schools will find it greatly to their advantage so call on us before selecting their books, &c. . %Vc would here distinctly say that we employ no Country Agents, preferring to remain ■t borne, and siring the purchaser the benefit of any expense which would thereby occur by selling our Books, /Sc., at a lower genre. We linos all the school hooks now in use in the County of Lancaster, all of which, we are prepared to sell wholesale or retail, making the most liberal deduction to teachers. Our Stock of Miscellaneous Books, is unusually large this season, and much lower is price than here tofore. Tbe Reading Public will please bear this fact in mind, when they select their books for the winter. We have also all the best MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS or the country, both English and German, which will be mailed to all pans oft he United State*. In car stock of Foolscap. Letter, Note, and all other papers, we defy competition, as we pay partic ular attention to this branch of the business. We bare the most varied assortment of Gold Pens for Ladies and Gentlemen, and take great pleasure in making thepablic acquainted with Our Own Pen. the .11eribalime and only ask an impartial trial of It, by those who can judge of the qualities of an "A No 1, Commercial Pen," feeling assured that it is just the thing that bola been wanted to make wnting • plea sant ta•lr OUR STOCK OF FANCY GOODS, such as Pon-mownales, Pone., Card Conchae., is as usual. rich and extensive, and we invite the especial attention of the ladies to the same. We have ai.o a very dne ssoek of Album., Portfolios, Writing Desks, ko. We keep conmently on hand ■ great va riety of Alooldiox for Pleura Vrentes, and are pre pared to (ranee pictures of any eve, at tits *hottest Judie. and a very tow price. Our receipt. of goons Of EXprers are elision daily, so that we are enabled to inept).* sap/eine no t on hand,when qrderen. Or a most itteredibly abort time. In condemn, we ear. Newly solie:t a contiananee of patine patronage, with the siteerunee that no *fort win be wanting on ow part. try gees gemoral satisfaction. and preserve for our eouthirskinent she name of this "People's Book Store." Nosh qileeo alr.et, Lame/sum til'IMX(.11111. marmisma, fit lou., 24, /W. PaPPO4IOI.III. ar-sit LOT OF BUCKWHEAT MEAL, Just re F ceived and for sale by CHAS. 3. PUSEY. Oct. 24.1857. Columbia Flour Malls. Columbia Bank Notice. THE Stockholders of the Columbia Bank are requested to meet at the Banking House, on THURSDAY, THE STH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1957, between ten and four o'clock, to vote for the ac ceptance or non-acceptance of the provisions of the Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act providing for the resump tion of specie payments by the hanks and for the relief of debtors," approved the 13th of October, 1957. By Or der of the Board. Oct-24, 1857. SAMUEL SHOCH, Cashier. ELECTION AN ELECTION for one President, Five Maintagers. and one Treasurer. in the Columbia and Chesnut Hill Turnpike Road Company, will be held at the public house of Jacob Miller, to The borough of Columbia. 011 FRIDAY, THE 6th DAY OF NOVEM BER NEXT, between the hours of a and 4 o'clock P. HENRY CONKLIN, President. October 21, 1h57-2t FOB =NM'• T UE BELLEVUE ROUSE, formerly Sorrel Horse Hotel, kept by the Late Franco Boggs, an John Barr, now occupied by Joshua J. Gault, earner of Front and IVRIIIIIt streets, in the Borough of Columbia, Pa.. as offered for rent on reasonable terms. The property is in first-rate order—fifteen hundred dollars having been recently expended in repuirs. There is excellent stable accommodauons, with Carriage House, Pig Pen, Hen House, ite-. at tached. Also, a first-rate basement restaurant. Pos session given to twenty-five days if required. Apply to JOHN BOGGS, Agent. for Ann and Jane Boggs, Marietta, Pa. Columbia, October 21, 1857-its NEW OYSTER SALOON. PH subscriber has opened in the basement or the ODD FELLOW* , BALL, ' a saloon for the stile or OYSTERS and OTHER REFRESHMENTS, where be is prepared to supply customers with the best articles in his line that can be brought to the market. Be bits a long experience in the busasess, and believes that he can serve up Oysters in every manner, and in a style that cannot be surpassed. lie will give the business his strict attention, and will furnish none but first-rate Oysters. Oysters supplied to families in large or small quan ties, either cooked or raw, opened or in the shell. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. ELM% li HOWE. Columbia, October 24, 1857-3 m RANKS OR NO 11.49.212 LS T FONDERSMITH WILL take Bank Note at Par, and GOLD and SILVER without discount, at his counter; FOR NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS, NOW OPENING; For a SPLENDID SHAWL or CLOTH TALMA, Very Cb.gerzsac:); Fora Black or Fancy Silk Dress; For a French Meri , lo or Cashmere Dress; For handsome all wool Phials, Detains, Calicoes. Muslin. Flannels, Checks, or Ginghams, AT REDUCED PRICES; For Lis NEW STYLE CM BROIDEBIES: For Cloths, Cassimercs, Soinetts and Yestings,Blan lets, Comfons. gre For Groceries, Queensware, Oil Cloths, Carpetings, &c., Ake., ut the Lowest Cash Prices! THE PEOPLE'S STORE, COLUMBIA. October 17, 1n 7. Cloaks, Mantillas, Shawls, AND X.earclietise Xlm-olaiss 1211-crocias. LAwn are particularly invited to examine the cock of New and Elegant Goods Nat re ceived from :View York at HERR'S CHEAP STORE, Oct. 17, 14.57. No. 3 East King street, Lancaster. MOW GOODS! BMW GOODS! NOTWITHSTANDING the Banks have suapended. 1.0. Bruner & en., have reeri red a choice lot of DRY GOODS, Consisting of Delaines.Catlneres, Calicoes, Muslin, Coition Flannels. Woolen Flammls.all colors,Clotlts and Casstineres of every description. A select ussorunent of 800 fS AND SHOES, of all kiwis. The unneenlened nlnrart knew.. n (1111 nunar uncut of GROC ERI LIEENS %V A.IIE, and eeerything iu faei, that IS kept hist well regulated Store. We are thankful (or the . patronage we have re. ceived, and by strict 1111C1111011 to business, hope to merit u continuance of the same. 11. F. BRUNER. 1. 0. IlfitiNEß. October H). 1°1.7. Wheatley's Arch Street Theatre, A RCII Street above Sixth. Philadelphia. The Sint Company, composed of the first Artistes in the world, usal exceeding in strength end Talent ally Dramatic Combination heretofore offered to the The atrical Public, will appear every night is Comedy, Tragedy. t•erio•Comic Drama, Vaudevilles. Musical Ithrlettes. &a., &c. visiting the city, go there. October 10, 1857. COALS COAL I THE undersigned has constantly on hand mid for sale. Baltimore Company and Diamond White Ash, Lump. Egg. Stove. Runge, and Nut Goal—the Lump ift equal if not superior to anything in the country for smelting iron; Red Ash, Lump. Egg. Stove and Nut, of the best quality, from the Shamokin region; Short Mountain Stave, end Trevorton Egg Coal— an excellent article for domestic *unmet use; Pine Grove Lump, Egg and Stove Cnal—a superior article for domestic and steam purposes; Plymouth and Pittston White and Red Ash, Lump and Egg Size Coal; Broad Tip and Allegheny Bituminous Coal, of the best qualities, (or blaeksmithing; The abeve general assortment of Coal. consumers and the public are invited to call and examine. and hear the prices. I am prepared to furnish the above by the Bout, Car or single Ton. ut my Wharf, foot of Canal Basin, Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa. Also, Crosland Iron received and shipped on com mission- J. G. HESS. Columbia, Oct. 10, 1557. School Directors, Teachers and Merchants. SCHOOL BOOKS & SCHOOL APPARATUS. At Teachers' Headquarters. MURRAY, YOUNG & CO., having given much attention to the school hook deportment, in order to be enabled fully and saurfaciwily to meet the wants of the schools in every possible almoner, and at the most satisfactory rates, now call attention to their large supply of School Books. Maps, Charts. Globe...and apparatus °revery variety needed it, our public schools. The following Rooks, Apparatus. &c., we have special and the most satisfactory ar rangements to supply in large or small quantities, at the lowest wholesale rates. Sanders' Series of Readers, the most extensively need of any in the country. Porkers & IVatson's Readers, an entirely new, and without douL t a good, and finely gotten op series; they have just been adopted in the public school• of Lancaster city. Tower's Series of Readers, inted in this county next in extent to Sanders'. In addition. we have Town's, Webb's, Sargent's, Lovell's. hieGuifeyls, due. Among the popular Arithmetic' a re Stoddard's Series, Davies' Series, and Greenleaf'', Series. The most approved Grammars are Green's Grain. mars, kiallion's Series, Clarke's Grammars, Covell's Ac ; in addition we have many others mach used. Monteith's Series of Geographies are very popular and extensively used; also, Mitchell's Smith's, and others. The Common School Geography, sod War• ten's Physical Geography, both new works,are in use. PELTON'S OUTLINE MAPS.-- , Pliese Maps should be in every school room; they are time saving. Holbrook'• School Apparatus, adapted to the age of our Common Schools and Academies. Our schools would he much benefited by their sae. Franklin Globes, the most perfectly gotten up, and cheapest. Sanders & Merrill's Elocutionary Chart. The Pennsylvania School Register, by A. Row. The Golden Wreath, a music book for schools; it is used in the Normal School at Millersville, and in the Lancaster High School. Remember Teachers Headquarters. Everything in the school hook line can be had on the shortest um nee, at the lowest prices. Give as a call. MURRAY, YOUNG & CO.. Aug. 29, '57. North Queen at., Lancaster, Ps. School Hooks! School Uooks! T)ARENTS and Guardians will and it to their ad. vantage to buy their School Hooks from the an. der•tgued. Porkers' New Series,2d and 3d Readers at IS and 20 cent.. SPRENGER & WESTER/SEEM, Sept./2,1857. 32 North Queen street.:Laueaster. Scarfs! Scarfs!! pIIENILLE, Boothe, and Stella Scarfs, a fall air v sort/vent. at JOHN HERR'S, Sept. 12,'57. No.d East Xing at.. Lancaster. mABLE. AND 1 , 1;0061 OIL CLOTHS, all "widths, J„ and Carpeting', for sale cheap, by Oct. 10.1837. 1.0. BRUNER HATS &ND CAPS. suitable (or the season, and at low prices, at the Corner orThird and Union sts. Oct. 10, 1,07. LOORTNG GLASSES.aII sizes, by 1. 0. BRUNER. & CO.. Oct. 10, 1857._____ Corner *Mild and Union sew. PINEAP White s Red and Yellow Wool ilannelsani V Wool Yarn or all colors and condoles. at October 10, 1 857. BRUNER'S. QUILT by the seek or basket, and Mackerel by the U barrel or retell, at 1.0. Dit UNER & C 0.25. October 10, Isn. 13111111 E SWABS AND TOBACCO, of diterret breads, wholesale sod reail, hy October 10,1837. 1.0. BRENER & CO. TpADLE and Rock Salt, by the uek or bechel,tor sole :ow. by Oct 10, 1037. T. 0. BRUNER CO. rriBLE 01Le—lust readied a fresh supply .1 of • 'aperitif aruele of Table Oil. at BIeCORICL.2 &DELL/MPS ninny Madjoiou Store, Odd Fellows' Hall. July 25, 1257. COLD Cream ud Lmandiae, a fruit supply 1 lb' SSAULT MEDICINE STORE, Oda b..' /lan. [Sept. SO, •37. COLUMBIA BANK ELECTION. AN ELECTION for Directors of the Colom bia Blink, will be held on WEDNESDA.Y, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1857, at the Banking House, in Columbia, between tea 14 three o'clock. BAWL9HOCH, Caskter. Columbia, October 3,1857 Ot NOTICE. •ALL persons indebted, on the Books of the Livery Stable, from the let of April, 1857, to the undersigned, are requested to make immediate pity mem, and those - having claims will present them for settlement, as he is desirous of closing his business without delay. Oct. 3, ist - Vi_if THOMAS GROOM. LIVERY STABLE FOR SALE. undersigned offers for sale, all the 1 NS tcbcaar.., C7e4rx - iixiMaiss, dierc. of the old esiaultshed and well known Livery braille. in the borough of Columbia, ou Walnut street, be tween Frowned Comnivrre *stools. The STOCK OF HORSES, it large and in first-rate order; the VEHICLEig are in excellent condition, and there is aSUirleiellt number of them to accommodate the large custom of the esiablislinicut. The whole will be sold on the most reasonable terms. For full particulars, enquire of Uct. 3, 1957. TIIO3IAS tiROUNI. NOW UNPACKING: 'may-mann CL019132270, BOOTS AND SHOES, SAT Jfii AN T G ALP E 3, AT McTAGUE & BROTHER'S, Front Street, opposite the Columbia Bridge. Columbia, October 3,1937. BUILDING ariATII. rpriE subscriber has just received a larg. lot of .I. PEACH norrom AND YORK COUNTY BUILDING SLATE, which he will puton by the square. oc sell by the ton , on the most reasonable terma. He has also con stantly on hand an extra light Peach Bottom Building Slate, Intended for stating on top of shingles. Please call and examine my Peach Bottom Slate, which are the best in the market, and cannot be had at any other yard, as I have made arrangements with B. dc F. Jones, for the Lancaster Market. The above slate can be bad at F. S. Bletx's Lumber Yard, and will alto be delivered to Marietta. OM D. SPRECHER. North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. This is to certify that we do not veil our best quality Peach Bottom Gouged Slate to any other person in Lancaster city, than the above named. B. kr F. JONES, Manufacturer' , of Peach Bottom Roofing Slate October 1(4 IuM4Y FALL VAS.ECXONS. galk At the Fashionable Jr MAT EMPORIUM. THE subscriber respectfully informs the J. public, flint he has just returned from the city, with a well selected, and entirely new stock of BATS AND CAPS, of every description, which he now offers. nt his new more, Front street, oilman's the Washington House. at the lowest cash rate'. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.— The stock is entirely new, and of the latest !axles. JAMES D. GRIFFITH. Also. a first-rate assortment of newest style chil dren,' Fancy Hats and Caps. For Purticuler attention given to ordered hats. Columbin, Goober 10, 1557. COACH and CARRIAGE REAXIIITG, THIS business will be carried on as lietetoro re, b) the undersigned, in all its various brunches. at the old Nand, in Second street, nearly opposite the Lu theran Church. Coaches, Carriages, Buggies. Sulkeys,&c., will be made and repaired, in the most satisfactory manner. at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. llp doing good work and unending to business, he hopes to merit and receive the public patronage. SAMUEL. CARTLA. Columbia, 0ct.10,15.97. S.A.LILSMITAMT WANT D. ONE WHO HAS lIAD EXPERIENCE, AND IS iboroughly eompetent, can obtain a permanent Al nation, with fair compensatton, by app4 ing at once, with references, at HALDEISIAN'S Dry Goods Store, Columbia, Pa. September 26,1957. MESS DRUGS, meriancznrEts, PERFUMERY, &C. THE subscriber having taken the Drug -L snore formerly occupied by J. ff. lisldeman,iii Wolf'. Roue, Front street, Columbia. calls the atten tion of the public to his complete Block of every or acle in his line. lie has on bond a supply of pure DRUGS AND MEDICINES, unit n ertrefolly veterieed n.noriment nt PERFUMERY, TOILET SOAPS AND FAN CY ARTICLES, generally, which he offers upon reasonable terms.— He will frequently renew hi., stock. 2,00 endeavor to keep it of the freshest and ben. Prescriptions will be carefully compounded, and a strict personal nt lemma to the business be given A allure of public patronage is respectfully solicited HENRY F. GREEN. Columbia, September !MOSS?. COAL! THE undersigned Is delivering Stove and Egg Coal. of best qualities. screened and cleaned; weighed oftons goon 'tut , .3 2.3 ',A. *275. 24,00,24 25 and /114,50, delivered in ally part of the town in./thou' extra charge. .1. G. 111F.SS, Sept. 26, 1.657.3ra Canal Basin. CARTER'S ORE WASHER. PBS undersigned is the only manufacturer in this county, of these celebrated Machines They east be obtained= his place of business, corner of Walnut and Gay streets. Ile can Ice found on en quiry at the Railroad Hotel, upper elation. ROWER r DUNN. Sept. 26, 1897•0nt MariettarLaticaster co , Pa. FALL AND WINTER DRY . GOODS, NOW UNPACKING AT NcTAGITE dc BROTHER'S, Cheap Cash Store, Front Street. Goods having been purchased for cash, as the time of the Vault pressure, its Philadelphia and New York, and basing been well selected, will he sold al unusuolly low prices. s..—The Notes <it - suspended Bank■ taken at PM', but it will be expected that persons will make the change when in their power to do so. October 3,1857. THE WEST CILESTES. ACADEMY, I OCITED at West Chester, Pa, William F. Wyera, A. M , Principal, assisted by stx competent and experienced teachers. The Winter term of full five months, commences on the FIRST DAY OF NOVEM nErt NEXT. Course of instruction extensive and thorough. Ts:sum—Boarding, L.odginp,kc., with Tuinon in Eng lish and Mathematics, 800 per session, payable in advance. Errame—The Latin, Creek, French and German lan guages, (the last two taught by native resident teachers.) Instrumental Music. Drawing. Planning and Ph0:10- graPhY , payable at the end of the session. Catalogues coats' g full particular' may be had at the office, or by addressing the Principal, at NVest Chester, Pa. September 19,185 NNW 7NACSIZIWZI sztor. TDB undersigned offers his services to the public, in the manufacture and repair of all kinds onachineu. He has taken the Shop attached to the Susquehanna Planing Mill, and is prepared to build Steam Engines. Machines of everrtlescriptiyn; to put up and repair all Furnace, Rolling/UM, Gnu Al it I. Saw or otber ma chinery, Be. He is manufacturer of fluers Patent Shingle Machine. Having personal experience in this business, and thorough workmen in Ins employ. he feels warranted in offering to undertake any work in his line, with confidence of tenting oat good jobs, and giving entire satisfaction. The public is respectfully requested to give him a trial. " JOHN Q. PENNEY. Columbia, September ID, 1857. 0. Ul3=l 'Z'S VITENSITE CABINET ÜBE-11008 /ND MANUFACTORY, Locum street, Columbia, Pa. The subscriber would call the attention of the cit. izens of Colombia and vicinity, to his !err! and ...e -lect asnortniem of Cabinet-Ware, comprising some of the finest Dressing BureausLt 4 orlts. French Red. steads, Jenny Linda, ex., ever °acted for sale in this place. lie Canna/20 8 to Maniarlar o Furniture of every description, and in confident that be can give satisfaction. COFFINS made and Funerals attended to either in town or country, on the shortest noitee. CASPAR SEIBERT. Columbia, Jane 6, 1857. Baltimore prices. pAPPEE Snuff at 16 eta. per lb. _LlUCongress " 4 30 Scotch " 14010 400000 Sewers of 33 diFereat brands. wbolesale or retail. We warrant all of the above Snags to be equal to any manufeetered in the Owe; and the Seger& to he of the beet quality JOH N t all priers.. Fk.NDRICH & yam. !root st.. third door above Locust, Columbia, Pa. July 4, 1857. Shawls! Shawls!! BsocriE, Stella and Cbeeelle Border Bbaudr. all new styles- JIERRS STOKE. September 14,1145.7. Trusses, Supporters & Bheidder Braces. OUR *apply of the above ankles romprive. overly every pattern now in ow, and all thaw who need say alit' above can bate them applied at aro:Amax; h DF.LLETT'S Sept. IS, 97. Family 7Jadtelne store. Pennsylvania Wire Works, .I.NoTh2ard!(olprpcohmtlietleell:d e nd Sieves, Riddles, Screens, Woven Wire oral! Meshes and Widthv, with all kinds of plain and rancy Wire Work. Ileavy Twilled Wire for Spark Catcher,; Coal, Sand and Gravel Screens; raper Maker , .. Wire; C,l hurler and Dandy Rolls, covered in the best manner; Wire and Wire Fencing. A very .uperior article of Heavy Founders' Sieves. All lands oilcan Ore Wire and Sieves. BAYLISS, DARBY & LYNN September 12. 1657-3 m l'Atizildirrtfli — s Troy. zatiores. OUN FA&6ISA & CO., (New No.) 818 MARKET STREET. above Eighth, PHILADELPHIA, Im porters, Munutitcturers and dealers in Ladies', Gen tlemen's and Childresils FANCY FURL wholesale and retail. J. F. lc Co. would call the attention of MALMO, and the Pratte generally, to their immense stock of F.Ancy Furs for Ludies,Dentlemen. and Chil dren. Their assortment embraces every article and kind of F*NCY FUR. THAT wiLL RR WORN DURING ?HZ sRASON—SUCh as Full Capes, Half Capes. Quarter Capes,Talmas , Victorines, Hons. Nu& and Nada tees. from the FINZST Dussua SABLIS to the lowest price Dnineslic Furs. For 4;entlemen, the largest assortment of Fur Col lars, Gloves, Gauntlets. &c. Being Inc di reel Import ers of all our Furs, and Manufacturers or them vitae: our own sapervisson, we feel satisfied we can offer better inducements to dealers.and the public gener ally titan ally other hou-e, having an immense assort- mane to select from and at the Manufacturer's prices. We only ask a Call. JOHN FAREIRA & CO. No. BLB Market street, above Eirbth, Philadelphia Sept. 10, 1557-4tn_ Rover's Liquid Hair Dye, THE following, from that eminent Physi cian of Philadelphia, Dr. Drinckle,silded to the testimony of Professor !Moth. onl y confirms .1711111 IF evidenced by thousands who have used Rover's Dye. "GIRARD hoar, Cna.Tacv :raver. Philadelphia. December 22, 1.d.53. "In regard to liovres Hair Dye. I Clllll state unhes itatingly, that it contains 110 deleterious iiigredienis, and may be used with entire safety, and with the ut• most confidence and succes... , W. D. lIRINCEI.E. M. D." Hover's Writing and IndsUible Inks, Are so well and widely known, as to require no eulogy of their merits, it to only necessary to say. that the steady and increasing demand, ((menthe I.est evidence that they maintain their character for supe riority, which di. gui•hed them when first intro duced, years ago. Orders addressed to the Manufactory. No. 416 Race street, above Fourth, (old N 0.144.1 Philadelphia, will receive prompt "le a den, by JOSEPH E. HOVER. Manufacturer. September 5, 1837, to A pill Id. GUN NOTICE! A NDREW WURFFLEIN, Importer and Kann fecurrer of GUNS, RIPI,ES. PISTOLS,Acc . No ZS North Second Si reel, (above Ruce,) Philadelphia. Where he keeps constantly on hand a general assort. meet of fine double and single barrel Shot Gutty, large Duck Guns, Rifles, with increased twists, to shoot the pointed ball of hie own make; /Bile Barrels, Shot Bags. Pouches ' 8c lie invites persons wishing to purchase goods in his line, to call und examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he Id deter matted to sell on the tnost reasonable terms 117 - Particular attention paid to Repairing in an its brandies, September G. 1857-3 m PLATFORM SCALES, OF every description, suitable for railroads, k ,kr, for weighing hay, coa I, Ore and merchandise generally. Purchasers run no risk, every scale is cuarunmed correct, and !Gahm trial, not found satis factory. con be returned without charge. 1.17 - I , uetory ut the old stand. established for more than tweilly yeare,cornerof Ninth and Melon streets, Philadelphia. A 111.10T1' & Successors to Hflicott & Abbott. September,s Farmers' Depot di. Plaster Mills, AT the junction or York Avenue, Crown and CullowLill streets. Philadelphia. We offer a large stock of Chemical Manures and Vertilizrr• ar low prices, and warranted to he genuine: among which will be found: 1000 tons No.l Government Peruvian ammo. 100.1 ton! be Burg's No. L Super• Phosphate of Lime. The above standard articles are, each of their kind,. the beet in the world! Our Lund Platter, minutiae lured from ?elected stone, is celebrated throughout the Union for Its purity and atrengib. %Ye thvrie order, tor: Dc[lur,i'eNo, I siipee.phosphate of Lime. No. I Government Peruvian Guano. Frencli't Improved Super.Photpliate of Lime. Dreitclis Philadelphia Poudreite. No. I Phoephauc Guauo, (Phi/a. Co.', ) Mexican Guano. (A.) Extra Land Plaster, Ordinary Land Piaster, Cheinreat Bone. Pure Bone Pith Guano, Ground Charcoal, MOM bb's. Land Dictates. 5,000 4 ' Casting Platter, 10.101 • Hydraulic Cement, 3,000 true liomnu Cement, 1,000 " Portland Euglt.ls Cement ALSO, • • Dentists' Plaster, Prive'd Andiraeite coal. (bids 1 Stereotype Plaster, Pow'd bituminous conl.(hbl•.) Glussmakers' Plaster, GfOUllt , brown stone. (in tibls4 Ground Soup Stone. IVliite Sand. (in bbl•,) Ground White Marble. Ground Drinks, for Painters, Ground IMue Marble, Chemical Untie Dust. FRENCH, SIGMA RDS & CO. Steam Mille and Partners' Depot, at junction of York Avenue, Crown rind Cnllo,rhlll streets, September h, 1e57-km SAVING FUND National Safely Trust Company, WALNUT street, sontlt-west corner of Third, Philadelphia. Incorporated by the Suite of Pennsylvania. Money is received in ally sum. large or small. and interest plaid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrowal. The ofliee in open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning till :o'clock in the evening, ati..l on Moodily and Thurndny evening^ till 9 n'e tor k • INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All sums large or email, are outd bitch in COLD coo demand without notiee, to our amount. 110 N. HENRY I. h 3 NNFII, President. ROBERT BELFR IDCUB, Vice Presideut. wm. J. R ¢ ... 7 See reta vv. DIRECTORS. Henry L. Benner, C Landreth Minns, Edward 1.. Carter, F. Carroll 13rews:er, Itobert Selfridge, Joseph Lt. Barry. Samuel K Ashton, Henry• L. Churchman, James B. Smith, Francis Leo. This comptiny confines its business entirely to the reel:ovine of money nn interest. The investments amounting to over One DJrllion ands Half of Awl. fare! are made in conformity with the provisions of lire Charter, in Reel ii.ta ie. Alortgarreo.Uround Rents. arid such first doss securities, us will tilwilys Insure perfect security to the depn-nor•. until which C.IIMOt fail to give permanency and stability to thir holmium. A us. 72,1851•? m TUE XUIV. C. S. 81 7 / 1 .12712"1 1 . laboring as • AlisPionsn• in S. oulhern Asia, TT discovered a simple. arid certain cure for Con ampi ion, Asthma, Bronchi' is. Coughe,Colds,Nercous. Debility. and all depurates of the blood: also, an eu‘y and effectual mode of Inhaline the Remedy. Aclunle.l by a desire to beis.-Gt his nali ring tellowo, hr will cheer fully send the recipe (free) to noel, us desire it. with full and explicit directions tOrpreparltig and toe cesehilly using the Medicine. Address Bea. C. "d. BURNETT. Aug. I. 1351 Me ni Broadway, N. V. City. T. KINGSFOIiD & SON'S P OSIVMGO STARCH, (FOR THE LAUNDRY.) HAS established a greater celebrity than etas ever been obtained by any other Starch. This has been the result of its marked superiority in quality. and its invariable untformity. The public may be assured of the continuance of the high standard now established. The production in over Twenty Tons daily, and the demand has extended throughout the whole of the Untied States, and to foreign confines. Working thus on a very large scale. and under a rigid system, they are ah.e to secure a perfect uni formity in the quality throughont the year. This is the great Desideratum in Suirch•making, and is real. lard 110 , /, for the first time. . . The very beet Starch that can be made, and tut esker is always wanted by consumers, and this ortll be sup plied to them by the grocers. as soon as theireue.om ers have learned which is the best, and ask for it— othereriee they would be likely to get and article on which the largest profit can be made. Mr. Kingsford btu been engaged in the manufacture of March continuously for thetas' g 7 yearsoand during the whole of the period. the Starch made under bas inperrislon bas been, beyond any question, the hest in the market. For the first seventeen years, he had the charge of the srorks of Wm. Colgate k Co.. at which period be intrent.id the process of the mann. factors- of Corn 'Starch. " - Ask for Kingsford's Starch, es the name °ewe. go - has been recently taken by another lector,. It is wild by all of the beet rimers in nearly every part of the country. T. UNGSFORD & SON'S 09W.EGO CORN srAucti. croft PUDDINGS, &C., Ilan obtained an equal celebrity vei.h their Starch for the Laundry. Thin article Is perfectly pare, and is, in every respect, equal to the Imo Bermuda Arrow Root, besides having additional qoalities which ren der it invaluable for the dessert. Potato Starch has bees extensively pricked and sold as Corn Starch, and ha• given false impressions to many, as to the real merits °four Corn Starch. From it. great delleaer and parity, his earning aloe itto extensive use an a diet for infants and Invalids. S.N. rELLOGG it CO, Agents. 196 Yahoo street, N. V. ALLYN it. NEEDLES. Agents, Slidooth Wharves, Philadelphia. August I. 1857.3 m IPCP3EIL 719141.3C.iN1 i 2000 TONS Pittsburg Gas C0a1,400 tons Belt. Company Mite Ash Lump Coal.— Apply to B. F. APPOI.D & ro Nos. 1, 4 & 6, Canal Basin. Columbia, Septasabot66, 1857. Fever and Ague. No CORE. NO PAY. Call et th e Perfidy Medicine Here and get s Isottleof Ague Idixt., o reo—the mon ey will be returned Vibe core le net perfect. MrColll[l.X.llt Pt:L.I.MT. Columbia, Sept 20, I.Nr:. FOR SALE. THE undersigned otters for sale the two and a half story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, situate on the south-cast corner of Cherry and Third streets; and also, the two and a half story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, on the north side of Cherry etreei, second door from Third. • The houses are both nearly new, and very desirable. Terms will be made to cult purchasers.— For further information, apply to SAMUEL E. MAXTON. Columbia, September:2B,lB.s74f rim guizal. THE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, mall pied by Jonas II vituuted In Cheri) ■tteet, above Third. Fe; terms enquire of - J. AV. Sept. 10,1857-tf - FOR RENT. SHOP suitable for any Linn of business, situated in Walnut street, between Second and Third. Appl to B. F. .A.PPOLD., Columbia, September 5, 1°57-if For Sale—Family Coal, - - Suco Baltimore Company, Pitman. Lykena' Valley, Su tibury, Tau vortnn. and Pule Grove; alto, Sulphur Coal. All the above Coal to kept under cover, clriir from dirt, and i. Warranted Good and Clean. or the money trill be refunded. Tho.e widh ing to procure. u Good Article at am Lowell will plen.e apply to. B. V. A @POLO & CO. Nos. 1.2 and fr Canal Bai•in. Columbia, Pa. Columbia, September :hi, 11,57. A THOROUGHLY re-built comb-decked Boat, of sixty-five ton. barite,.. ,zustruitieeti to nerd no mote repairs than a nowlyfinislted 1.0111 !Or wt least three 3 ears. Terms will he Insult: reasonable. Apply to. MAOA rtFORD ['BALKY. at his Dom Tarsi, Curial UV dn. li.r:uoisbila. April Pt. 1557 t( FOR RENT lIE FULTON ROUSE, Front street above mon., Columbia, P.. Ilas beer' steorly i ti . re tied, will atuvrereitlier for mores or ahotel. Apply to JAS. AfeIVIATION, Flora Temple Livery Stable Columbia. Aprilli:."7.4( TO LET. 2g!l F . E . T . OF %VILA RIF., on the Susquehanna met, 1/ udjouting property of J. Vauchen & Co. Apply to SAMUEL WIZIG II i. Columbut, March 141, 185741 FOR 37.-F.M32 1 , NOS. 3 and 5 llamilton's Row, oppoll tile the WnAM»gton Louse, Front street. Columbia. Apply to B. HAMILTON. Columbia, February-Q.1.18574 FOR RUNT', THE STORE ROOM and Dwelling nowil . occupied by Mrs. Elicabeth Young, situated on Locust street. near the Columbia Bunk. Possession given on the first of April next. It%TABOR & BRO., Columbia. February 21,12574 THE BLUE FROM', on Front street, contain ing two Gore Rooms—two do. (or offices or other like purno9es—and a HASEIREIVT— aII fined un will, gas. Bce.,—aloo SEVERAL. HOUSES. (or rent or sale, in different parts of the ins rough. Enquire of WM. WHIPPER. Columbin. Velprunry 14.14.17.1 r FOR SALE. NO. 1. A RIVER LOT, fronting on the Susquehanna River and Front street 150 feet, more or leas, adjoining property of George Bogle and John Cooper. No. 2. TWO ROUGH-CAST DWELLINGA HOUSES. situated oat Front street t lietweett Batton and Perry streets. No. 3. MIME DWELLING BOUSES, situated on Perry street. between Secolid nod Third streets. The above property is all an good condition. For terms, &c., enquire of {VA. P. GIVEN. Columbia, October 4. 13564 f C0Z117.111331411. IMOTTR ZWILLEL Tim undersigned having commenced the A 'WILLING LIUdINL:S6, is prepared to deliver FLOUR AND FEED OF ALL KINDS, At the shortest notice, free of charge, on the num reuse:amble terms. The FLOUR being prepared from the torsi wheat, and by an experienced miller, he feel. confident that he elm give satisfaction to those who favor Mm what their poi foliage. ell AS.. J Columbia. August W. 13:7.1( Just Received, A LOT of Sap Sego Chee.e, Pine Apple ** MIMI At D HERR'S Grocery•, Extension of ll,Vissltington House, IValtsut it. Coluatbiu, August I, 1557. PIANOS AND MELODEONS. Z 7 B. SHEPARD, agent for the sale of Pianos from the Lein Phitudelphia, New rarlr and nos. ton Manufacturers. will select and deliver those of the first quality, ut less than city prices, also. Melo dcoas of the mo•tt perfect tone and finish. of every variety of size and style. Rooms in Locust street, first door above the batik. Columbia, April 18,18574 f Closing Out! THE balance of oar stock of SUMMER DRESS GOODS AFT COST, io make 11)0111 for our full Flock. Try or for bargains.. 11. C. FoNDsmquiTit, Aug. 22. 1957. Locuai street, Columbia. Whisky! Dried Beef! AruEen :0t of superior Alotiengu're:n Whisky, A lot of prune bugged Dried Beet: Just received by Aug 8, lera. D. BERK. New Publications Just Received. MORATONISH, its Leaders and Designers; hy Elder II rde. 1 he American Gentlemen's Guide to Polite nese and Fuelsion. he., he ; Marion Harland, authorof '•A lone. and the **Hidden " Baal Life in Eg% pt and Nubia; by William C. Prime. Wisconsin and its Ile-murces Willi lake Superior, It. Commerce wit' Navigation; Constitution of the Slate, Map. its Railroad*, ke ; by James S. Ritchie. School D'ept at Rugby. by an Old Boy. Repub li•lord from u lame Edtglisb etlitiun, by Ticknor k 1.1..1d5. of The portiral works of Leigh Butt 62 vols. in Blue and Cold. The roma is blue and gold are :he most elegant and tasty tor any in print. the Guide In the Orcles, or die Bible Student's rude-nierum, by Allred Nevin, D. D. Published by Murray, Young & Co. It liar the parta of the Bible eampresaeti into • most ronvencat ahape: every Sabbath School Teach cr and Student of the Bible ahould have • copy. Seta 26.1:47. l hUMAY, TottNit: /lc CO. .NOW OPENING. ALARGE Stock of New Goods,of all kinds, cry cheap, at HERR'S STORE, To. 5, East King street, Lancaster. AuFrost IS. 1.157. Bummer Cooking Ranges. A CONVI.INIViNT Itittige for Ammer use, a great favorite se:ill those who desire In avoid Use grew heat's( the o:.titiarg large _Cookiiie Stove. for solo at II R Y PFA if LF:ft Locust street. opposite the Franklin House. Columbia. July lid, 1657. .130.43/XIXEre. FIVE OR SIX GENTLEMEN can obtain board vby application to Alrr. haubscb, on No. 1 Car pet !Jell, Front street, Columbia. March 211,1858 tf GO TO SEE THEM. JEST received, 71 doz. Fogey Pipes, of all wore and pricer, which we otter to. rale at the lowest. city rates. Tobacconists, and all others who deal to Tobacco, Soon; te'egara. Ate.. will please call and examine oar stock before parcLasing elsewhere: if we cannot cell to theta as cheap sorthey can pur chase in the city, we will net ask t h em . t o L o y. JOHN PENDRICH Front al. third door above ',scoot, Columbia, Pa. July 4, 1857. (1011 N Starch, Farina, nice Flour, Tapioca, ki Sago, Oat bleat. Arrow Root. #e.. at the FAMILY 1,4 EDIGINI: !STORK., Sept 26, Va. Odd Fellows' H.l! A USISIIN CLOTILS.---A pother supply of LI. these celebrated Cloths In blacks, blues, sold dahlias, just reeeived. To be had Duly, at July 11, no. H. C. FONDER/MTH% QOMRTRIN NEW.—Shopard Plaids, Ottoman LI kaoline. Hy rnela Lustres. Glacennoa, da, all veil choice goods, for Traveling Dresses. Demers. go, met received, as FONLIERSIMMI'S. July 11, 1857. Columbia. AN IBS tilliD.—liess Dad. from PorUnd /IL blame, In barrels and hall' barrels. a prime article St PONVEReIMITHS Jaty 11, 1837. People's Store, Columbia. 1000 LICKS Gromad Amu Salt, jot re. °tired, sod krsairsio km. to soil pareboners, at low prwes. TOO& WELEAL Columbia, July 4, ISM ARTICLES FOB 1111110-11 the gamily !Medicine Mote, Odd Fellows' Hall, is where Pure Ground lapses, Baking Soda, Crowe Tartar, Pearls:eh, Mataraun., and Flavoring Extracts, may Ire obtained- July 27,1=. WE ban just rewired a supply of RH .tr Os New Trans sod Supporter, Patented Jan uary 7.1857. The Trois we believe to be superior to any now is WPC they are more resift applied, and *say tole. seers. All thane who are weanng the old rommou Trans. would do well to a ■:I aad get one of the ttbatte, at the rem;;) Mel:Heins Piero. Bar. X, "51". OIL. 21r. SILIMLWI' EXTRACT of Cannabis Indica foritbe cure of Consumption, laver Complaint, BreaCialia• AMLUIa, Coughs, Colds. and Nervous Debility,. An .East India. Preparation, and the only cure - ever discovered for diseases of the Lungs, Stomach avid Nerves. P. is a Healing Bakal:a for all tatermd. Sores, Ulcers. Tubercles, and Inticrnmattort; an tau-- surpassable Tunic, an unexceptionable Nervine, Punfter of the Elaine. an Extolerant, a Sumulaut which produces no reaction, and a builder up of wasted fibre and Maack. It is 1140 a substitute far ordinary nel...roura nourishment. Puce, dtt.ta) pea bottle. I Dr. H. James' Regulating & Purifying Pill. An intense concentration which eleaiiaer Ute eye tem keeps the bowels in natural motion. without teetering and without draining the Sources of Life, ,gg does ordinary physic. and thereby presreol3 a.ita cures thounauda of the most flagrant diseases. Dr. H. J A ES'EXCELSIOD OIPITMENTof India and Puiu Killer, for the suppierstion of pubis, the Lw islairent of all influmniationa, alai the perfect turd speedy cure of all cores, eruptiona,m casco r ditenacis, ulcera, tumors, wounda,.bruides, DR. H. JAMES, N 0.19 Grand street. Jersey buy, N.J. _ _ Craddock A. CO.,2..s,lNC:Seeriudatreei. Philadelphia. exclusive wholesale Agents for the United States ai..! provincee. Dr. E. D. HERR, Golden Mortar - Drug ettore. Sole Agent for Columbia. • September DI 18.57 Gm BACH'S AMERICAN COMPOUND. THE NEW VEGETABLE REMEDY. STATE Or Naw-Yorm, Cayuga County, U. Know all men that Peter V. H. Coventry. of the Gnu of P V. H. Coventry & Co., of Auburn, Cayuga co., being duly I.worti, say that the following trill molly i• true to every respect, and was given by the persons whore names arc annexed. IiOIiACE T. COOK, Justice of the Pence, Cayuga co , N. V. CC RE OF A MALIGNANT LI'M BA R ABSCESS. Auipurn. May 20, low. No man knows the amount of suffering I have en dured for several >oafs part. IJy complaint was first a had condition of the stomach. which give rue Piles. At the cud or a year I bad two large gath. s iiigsor sores come out near my groin, coverings Spirt as large as my hand. They discharged sometimes LI pint or matter a day; no one thought I could livo—slt the doctors in this county know my case and bat.• given me medicine but none of 'heal Cured Me. 1 then commenced using patent medicines but with 5... good effect. In January. lAA I tried Dach's Ameri can Compound, mid two bottles cured Me. 1 14 ready to SIMS/ my scars—and prove to any situan.4 31,1 was. that their salvation resin with Inc C 0.... pound. signed. "PATRICK lIEENEV. Officer of the Auburn Penitentinr); we/I known Col. L. Lewis, Dr. L. lingge, Dr. J Morris, 4. ii others of Auburn. TO INVAVLIDS This Compound entrains us a great healing elem, a Compound Fluid Extract of Brach Drop or Cu,,,e Root, so long known to the Indian as a never fatlu•g cure for ttcrofulits. Consumption, 11111110 r. Woad. and for Chronic Inflammation; and is now for the first time given to the public. It is no secret Net • oration. as formulas are furnished to Physicians.- We only ask one trial. Our medicine statulaupoui.s own merits akme. Csemore —Each bottle hereafter will bear the jar simile of P. V. R. Coventry & Co., al the large tale already reached readers it impossible to give a writ 4.111.114712 mm to each 1101.11 c, as Wigs intended. lin t Of reliable dealers. For .4 st:e by all dealers in meils • tine, at El per bottle, or six bottle= for $5. Agent in Columbia. Pa., Dr. E. 11. Haall. Haan:a & Un. Reading, sole and general Agents for the State of Pa. September 12. 15.57. ALL HAIL!! Something for the Million. Prof. WOOD'S HAIR - RESTORATIVE. WE tall the attention of all, old and young, to this wonderful preparation, whims turns beck to Its original color. gray hair—covers the /read of the bald with a luxunant growth—re moves the dandruff itching. nod all cutaneous crop- IiOII.CUUSC. a COIIIIIIUIII flow of the natural AMIN and hence, if used as a regular dressing for the hair, writ preserve its color, and keep it from Pilling, to extreme old age. In all its natural Leanly. 'We call. then, upon the bald, the gray, or diseased in scalp, to use it; and surely, the young will not, as they value the Bowing locks. or the witching curl. ever Le with out it. Its praise it upon the tongue of thousands. Watemown. Mass., May I, ISA PROP. 0. J. WOOD:—Allow me to attest the vir tues and magic powers of your Hair Restorative.— Three months since, being exceedingly gray, I pur chased and soon commenced to use. two bottles; and it soon begun to tell. In restoring the silver locks to their native color. and the hair which was before dry and harsh, and falling of, now because sort and glossy, and it ceased fulling; the dandruff disappeared. and the scalp lost all the disagreeable itching, so an noying before, stud now, I not only look but feel Young again. Respectfully, yours, etc. CHAS. WHITNEY. New York, Oct 2,1555 PROF. O.J. WOOD—Dear Sin—After reading the advenisernent in one of the New York Journals. of )our celebrated Hair Restorative, I procured a half pint You:c.a." wan so much pleased with it that T continued inn use for two months. and am satisfied it is decidedly the best preparation before the public. 11111 0/ICII removed all the dandruff end unpleasant stetting from the scalp. and has restored my hair nat urally. end, I have tin doubt, permanetly so. You have permission to refer to tne. all who enter tain any doubt of Its performing all that w cl a imed for it. MISS LEEKS, 20*Creenvriels Av. I have used Professor O.J. Wood's Hair Restora tive. and have admired its wonderful effects. It re stored my hair where it had fallen off; at cleans the head, and renders the hair soft sad smooth—much more so than oil. MARY A. ATKINSON. Louisville, N0v.1,1555. State of Illinois. Carlisle. done 57. 0155. I have used Protestor 0. J. Wood , . (lair Rettora live, and have admired its wonderful effect Itty Bair Was becoming as I thought prenudarely gray. bat by the tow of the I •Restoreitve,m it bat resumed tic on. gum I Color. 11101, I hare no doubt, permanently to. SIDNEY EREI 3E. Ex•srnator United State,. From the IVatitington Star. Among the many preparations now in use for the restoring, preserving and beautifying she hair, there are none that we min recommend with more coati deuce thou Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, now jai general use throng tout the States. This preparation possesses the most invigorating qualities, wild never' fails in producing the most hum results when ap plied according to directions. We refer our reader. to the advern•ement for u few or the innumerable certificates which have been seta by parties, who have been lienefitted by it, and who teel happy is giving testimony to its wonderful easets produced on them. 0 .1 WOOD & CO , eroprietura. 312 Broadway Y , and 114 Alurket eircri,Sl, For sale in Columbin. Pa. by Dr. P. R. DERR; in fil urienn,by 1. 3. LIDHA DT, and by all retpoasabla Drutaims. September 12. 1e57-3m "NO SVC= WOAD ELS ram" A RESISTLESS REMEDY. • HOLLOWA 'VS OINTMENT. CIRCULAR TO THE SICK. The first Looping! surgeons and medical publicisti of Europe admit the unparalleled anti-itsfitimmatory and healing propel tiesof this Ointment; governments sanction ill use in their naval and military services, and the masses in this coortry and throughout the world repose the utmost confidence iii its curative properties. It penetrates the sources of tion and corruption which underlie the external evi dences of disease, and neutralizes the fiery element* which feed and eraspernic the mostly RHEUMATISSI,SCROFuLA,Egysiprz,As. There are among the moot terrible and agoitising - diem:toes of the mu•c les, the Bt-y fibre and the Am; yet in their worst forms, and when reemingly amena ble, they invariably di.appear under a per/eve:log application of tint soothing, healing. antidoie to pant and ts flatmmt tin... SALT RHEUM, FEVER SORES, STIFF JOINTS in cases of Salt Rheum, where medical waters, lo tion., and every reripe of the pharmacoptea have proved aides., the °unguent will accomplish a thor ough cure. Fever sores heal quickly under its influ ence, cud Its telexing effect upon contracted sinew/ is truly wonderful. DISCHARGING ULCERS. A most remarkable mind happy change is produced In the appearsuice of malignantaleers after a few ap pllcatious of thi• Ointment. The surrounding seduces - vanishes, and granule* of bea/thy devil begin to take the place et the duckweed twitter. This process goes oh more or less rapidly until the orifice is filled up with sound material. and the nicer radically cured. A WORD TO MOTHERS. The Teeing are the most frequent ouffrrers frotn ex ternal lnjuttes, and Therefore every mother should have Ibis healing preparation con.tantly at baud. It is an absolute specific for sore breasts. sad quickly removes the encrusted sores which sometimes disi brue UM beSdG. a N n I d F ta ICA . N of TF d ACT . S. This Ointment ts anisersolly used on board tile A,a lentic and Pacific whaling fleet as a ears for scor butic effectlons L and an tits bast possible remedy for wounds and bruises- Large supplies of it hays re cently been entered by the Wuhan of Turkey foe bio ptic/ purposes. Dna ae Ointment and Pills geode be awed is the false:ring ease; Oenloos, II hearnatism, Sore Threat.", 01111,14 Hi worm. Scree of all Wade. Chopped Sande Salt Rhean. Sprain,Chl ablator/. . Scald.. Stitrfollht, Finale. Shur A Teller, Goal, Swelled GI Liken, Lumbar", Pore Ley, Venereal Sores. Idereurall Ftup. Sore Breasts. 'Wounds of all boas, Sore Ur. 444. kinds. Piles, lETCAITTION!—None are genuine sales. tbrii words ..khafloway. New York end lenders." •re die. centible as a sneer anoth In every loofa the book of directions around each got -or box; the seam may be plainly men by Labbio,g cAe leg( to the light. A hand some reward will be riven to cry one rendering snob inhumation as may lead to the detection army party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or reading the tame, knowing them to be epanoos. 0 ..* Sold at the )laamfeetory of ProGresor Hotta. WAY. Eal Maiden Lane, New Tort. and bye!! respect... able Druggists mud Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilised world, to pot. as QS cents. etaends, and et each. as-Tbere is a considerable saving by taking the larger elms. N. —Directions for the guldantie of patients - to every disorder are eared to each pot. July 111.1n57-ty cosy BBIRDSERIMAkaary, Hemp and Zap; Mk. For sale at bleC. )ft ELK 116L4,11 I - wrath] 31rd:ewe:Steve, and Fel/ims• 140 r 23, :t1.17.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers