IDELEMS.TE EtECTXON. following i.eket Delegnte. people,. Cuutity Convetnicut *ill be voted ut the Delegate Election-this evetriiy the mupporters of Col. JA.S. MYERS. for Congr e e , und Col. A. S. GREEN, for auscinb!y I,deraes—South Ward. JOQKPIi H Var. 4cuA3. J. PUSHY, Delegates—North. Ward. IVIH. C NEV, J %V. STEACY. 'Columbia, A ugust :41-111 SUERXPP'S SALM. .IIN BATUMI IY, the 4th day of SEPTEMBER, IeSS, at 2 o'clock P. 51., by virtue or a Testa- Aim writ of Venilitioni Exponas. issued out of the District Coon, for the City and County of Philadel phia and :o me directed. 1 will expose to politic sale - or outcry, at the Court Ilouse, in the City of Duncan der, the following rent estate, viz: No. 1. Situate in the Borough of Columbia, south -of Union street, and near the Lancaster turnpike road, beginning at a post on the Hue of the tan yard .tract at a gurdeu, thence by art alley south 72} de 'green west. 15.5 perches to a post, thence by other properly hereinafter described, south 16 degrees east '795 perches to a pont on the mill road. thence along the said road itortli 57 degrees east, 15.9 perches to a Loz.t thence by and of w ohn'letwg ing x ursridaito ,i:forth2 de grees. west 11.2 perches to a post, and north 9 degrees, West 12 perches to the place of beginning, containing 2 ACRES AND 6:1 PERCHES, more or less. with two BLAST FURNACEq, the !slacks thereof measuring respectively about 13 and 30 feet wide at the bosh, an Engine House and a Cast ing House attached to each.a Steam Engine of about ' 120 horse power. with boilers and gearing connected with the larger furnace, mud a steam engine of about 75 horse power, with boilers mod gearing connected with the smaller furnace; a frame carpenter shop, sofnee, &a., thereon erected. A nranch railroad con meets the casting houses of the furnaces with the si'enn'a R. R. and Susquehanna river, at it distance fireboat I of a mile. and also connects by an inclined plane Walt the tunnel beads of both furnaces. The Shawnee run passes through this property, and the same it cominonly known by the name of the Shaw ate Furnaces or Iron Works. No. U. Comprising lots Nos 29.30, 38, 52 and 33 in Columbia extended, containing together. in front, an Cohort Street, 205 test. emending in width ant On alley amnia of said lets V3l feet, and in depth from Union street. to said alley 220 feet, with a frame sta. ble thereon erected. No. 3. All that certain lot, parcel or piece of ground situate on the Susquehanna river in the said boroughoof Columbia, containing nn front on said river 400 feet, and extending in depth N. eastward of that width about •:07 feet, mare middle of the Columbia and Washington turnpike road. Bounded on the south west by said river, nu the nom h-west by land of Frederick S. Metz, and on the south-east by other pro- Terty hereinafter des..tribed.. No. 4. All that cella"' lot or piece of ground situ ate on the Susquehanna river in sand borough. con taining in (rout on said river OS feet, and extending north-eastward of that width to floe intddle Of the C. and W. turnpike about 297 feet, adjoining No 3 above land lands of Righter TMs lot and No. 3 adjoin and contain the riser terraiiii of the Shawnee 'furnace railroad and a wharf extending the length of their joint front on the Susquenalum river. No. S. A lot or piece of ground fronting about 419 fret out the north side of Union street. in the borough of Columbia. and bounded (Moat 241 feet on Six ill street and 4111 feet on the Lanistster turnpike in said borough. with a two-story DWELLING HOUSE, and bark-building !fouling on Union street, and a a two-story frame HOUSE, on Sixth street, and other unprovements thereon oreetcd. No G. A certain lot or piece of ground situate in che maid borough of Columbia, on the mill road near Shawnee furnaces, bounded on the north by a la fee: alley, on the west by property of Joseph Cimer, 011 the south by said mill road and rolling Mill. now or lute of Sort & Bruner, and on the east by No. 1 Above deer rifted. CONTAINING 4 ACRES, more or leta. The Shawnee run and Shawnee furs Inure railroad pa Si ihroggh tints lot, and there is a weigh *Mae erected on the Caine. leo 7. A certain lot or piece of ground situate inn 4he borough of Columbus aforesaid, on line south ride of Union street, bounded Oil the east by :Sixth street, on the soutlt by a 14 feet alley, and on the west by property of James Loney, containing in front on Union street, 175 feet, Lenore or lennej and extending 'about 2.11 feet In depth to the said alley. Seized and taken in execution as the property of ARCHIBA LD WRIGIIT. and to he sold by BENJAMIN F. ROWE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, 1,111, Aug. 14, , 3S. tug 21-ns CANDLE MOULDS, WARRANTED to be of the best metal, all size. and patterig. innnufaciured and for nn le by JOIIN CALVERLY. Ann 21 • IFLSR-3in ;dn.= R ACI: HEALTH WITHOUT DRUGS! "nit. J. W. FLINN, Electro-Motorpathic Phy sicoall, recently of Frederick City. h d , announces •to the citirens of Columbia and vicinity, thin he has taken rooms at liftilidea National lintel, where calls can be made by the sick and the afflicted. Thin new systein of meeting diseases has produced the most remarkable n•sults; ca.e% considered hopeless. which could find no relief from airy source have been greatly rebeved or cured. The mon astonishing cures shave been effected in CHRONIC DISEASES, of many rears standitig, even its Canes that could not walk. Pain of all Lind.) irk! an If by magic. This science oil yet prove to be the greatest bOOll ever granted to al/IP-Ong huninnity. and "Electro-Mng netisiwt (properly applied.) tne great remedial agent for all diseases; their no poison need be administered for remedial purposes. no salivation or mercurial diseases can then exist; we will use ..nature's remedy'' which pervades the ntinosphere. the great mysterious agent by which the nand controls the muscles. Dr F.'s system of treating diseases is different from ally other in thin section of the state. no shock or un pleasant sensation attending it; it is mild and adapted in infancy or the most delicate constitutions, and never makes the patient worw. Every form of disease is treated with a certainty not attained by any drug treatment. The following are soave of the diseases that have been successfully Created: Alphony, or Loss of Voice, Asthma, Ague and Fe ver. Billions Chink, Bronchitis. Croup.. Constipation, Dyesentery, Din rrlica, Dropsy. Dyspepsia, Erysipelas. Fevers, Gout, Heart and Kidney Diseases. Alusetilnr Contractions, Piles. Nervous Headache, Neuralgia. Palsy. Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Ftheinnalism. iii g. tiaral. .1.4 t. Vitus' Dance, Spine Diseases. Sprains, Spasms, White Swelling, Nervous Debi ity, he.. he. my -OFFICE, nt Itrundt's National Howl, corner of Locust and Second btreiniii, where lie may at all times be found except when absent an professional business. August 14. 1e.48-tf WHY SUFFER WITH. PILES Finley's Vegetable Pile Ointment. THIS medicine, a remedy for the Piles, as its name implies, Ito.= never before been offered to the public. 1i is not intended as a cure all, but for that one disease it is the best remedy now known or that has ever before, been brought before the public. I will warrant a P RI CE, ollowing m, direonons. RETAIL $l,OO PER BOX. • liberal diwoont to the wade. E. B. HERR. IVltotesale Agent for the United Sates. All ordeta add re , eed to hen will be prompt ly intended to. All commumeattona nddreeeed to h im will also be nttended to with dieginch. Anguett 16. 1855. NATIONAL LIVERY STABLE, Zama *freed, adjoining the Odd Fellows' Hall, COLUMBIA, PA. rug SUBSCRIIICR, hoviag fitted up and stocked 1 with good llorsr• and comatod:ou• Carriages an EXIII•II.4VC l.iv. ry Suittlc, would call the attention of his friend• arid the public to hi• SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS He will gunritintee his Horses to lie safe. well bro ken to Soddle nod Ilarness,tnid in first-rule condition. He Call Oder oevernl HANDSOME VEHICLES, builtezprea•ly for Inn en'alili•ltinent. end the 'whole of his Carriages are in thorough repair, and kept elesiii and neat. The stable will be in the cure of accommodating attendants, snit HORSES AND CONVRYANCRII CAN BR HAD AT ALL DOURO OF THE DAY OR NIGHT• _ THE •L'ERAIS WH L 1111 REASONALII.F., and be confidently hopes Mut the merit. , of Ills Suable, and disposition to please his customers, will scouts I ' a liberal share of public favor. CHRISTIAN HERSHEY. Columbia, August 14.1e34. Northern Central Railway. TUE Fauenger Trains on the above road „s.aow run as [oilman Peirce Columbia for York and Baltimore at 7 rdi A. M. • ,u 101 P. 51. it 7 2n P. 111. .." York for a 4.40 A. id. .. o 9 57 A. hi. .i 4 si.l as 3 30 P. Al. t ikrzito it Cm from York .t 7.15 A. 111. EV from Work and Bolt. 12.15 P. M. ilo ' .. 6.45 P. M. dOO A. hi 1.15 P. hi 6.25 P.lll Baltimore at NO SUNDAY TRAIN: .11.11 the above Trains connect orah the Passenger Trains on the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad, kotlii going and returning. . D. F. GRIFFITH. Corluntbia, August 14,1837. Agent Herhave's Holland Bitters. HE Celebrated Holland Remedy for Disease of the kidney*, Dpiperoda, Indigestion, Head e,/Lc Loss of Appetite. be. For male ni McCORKLE h DKI.LF:TT'S Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows , Mall. Aoliwit 14. MS. Haskell's Colori (lapilli RESTITUTOR. THIS article yutores grey hair permanently to its original goior and condition, a result of which the possibility has heretofore been universally denied. This elredt It produce. by removing the rtructiona to the natural searetions of the hair, thus reqoriag healthy metier , to the mule, and not only eaattng• the hair to resume ilf erioinel hue, but pre dating a permanent moisture, end by the u•e of the brach, a Metre which oily preparations cannot give Warranted to give satirforliou or money refunded. Fee safe dilly try blctORK de DRlA.r:rir. Aug.l4, 11g49. Odd Fellows' Haig,•o4ionstsia TO TRAVELERS. HE subscriber would call the attention of T Travelers to the special accommodation atTord ed by his OMNIBUS which is in waiting on the ern. vsl of every train from the East, West and South, to convey passengers and baggage from the care to bis hotel—the IVic,ln uston House—and to all parts of the town. Passengers leaving town by any of the trams will be waited upon at their residences by the coach, if notice is left at the Washington I-tense in season. Fare for a passenger, with or withoutbaggags,to any part of the town, 10 jErTravelers stopping at the Washington House will be carried, with their baggage, to and from the carefree of chew. DANIEL HERR. Columbia, August 7,1355-if • FOB. WONT. TIIN TAVERN STAND at the Canal Basin. known as the Mount Vernon House, is for rent. For terms, &e., apply to JAMES VAIiGHEN. Columbia, August 7, 1858-11 One of the Greatest Discoveries FOR the benefit of mankind is ROHRER'S TONIC MIXTURE, an infallible remedy for Chronic Diarrhea, Dysentery. and all Bowel Com plaints. For sale by Dr. E. B. Herr, McCorkle & Eel lett, T. J. Miles and H. F. Green. August 7, 185a-21u. THE LARGEST Chair and Furniture Establishment IN THE UNION, Extending from Goy to Frederick Street, being 40 feet wide, 170 feet deep, and 0 stories high. ATIIIOT'S Gay Street Warcrooms, Nos. 5 ita27 North Coy :Prem. near Fayette. Balti more: where iv kept Mayor , on hand, or !node to or d,•r.ever) style of French TETE-A-TETES,in Hair. Cloth or lirocutelle. Fennel. Full Semi and Medallion Parlor firm Chairs, in I'lu•h. Hair, Cloth or 13roodelle. French Full Stull Carved Parlor Chairs, in sets, with Plorh, Hair, Cloth or Broroielle. SOFAS; Half rrer.cli Spring Mahogany and Walnut Parlor Chair+, in Hair. Cloth or Plush. . -•.- • - Rocking Chairs—callous designs, in Unit, Cloth and Stuff Sproig Loange.—a large avvortmeol alwaya or: halal, Or nay pauera mude or covered wills any tools to order. CHAMBER SUITS, In Mahogany or Wiiiinii,complme, from $55 up. Cane Chair- and Rocking dm—the lairge.t a..ort inein ready made in any one house in the United SMlT.—from *ltl a dozen up. Bar Room, Otfiee and D ' g Chairs, in Oak, WMb nut or Mahogany. with Cane, Wood or Stuffed Stats n.-ortment embracing over 50 dozen. Wood , eat Chairs and Somas and Rucking Chairs - over lOU dozen. ..- • . Gilt and Natal name Looking Glasses, or every variety. All kinds of Baja. Hair and Husk Mattrasses. A. MATIHOT. Non. 25 rind d 7 N. Guy st.,near Fayette at., Bait. August 7,185,1 y SAVING FUND. TRUST OMPANT. Walnut Street, South-West Corner of Third Philadelphia. INCORPORATED BY STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST. Money 14 received in any' sum, large or small, and intereq mod from the day of deposit to the duy of withdrawal. The oilier in open every day from 0 o'clock in the rooming till 5 O'Cloch in the nflernoon. and on Mon. day and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock. lION HENRY L. RENNER, President. ROBE R'l' gIIELFIUDG Vice President. WM. J. REED, Seeremry DIRECTORS. (leery L. Benner, P. Ca rroll Brewster, rilward L. Carter, Joseph 13.11.arry, Robert Sriallig., Pruners Lee, Samuel K Ashton, Joseph Yorkes, C. Landreth M tut us, Henry Diffenderfer. Money is received and payments made in gold daily WIIIIOIIIIIOIIVe 'Pile investments are made in Real Eslnte Mort gages. Ground Rents. and such first class securities as the charter requires. August 1558. CO-P.AM.TNIIRSHIP. THE undersigned having entered into partner hip. wider the film of Shreiner & Sou. de-ire to pull the tittentson of the public to their fine &apartment of WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, Their stork has been sic:cried with great cure and with due regard to style and quality. Every article it warranted to be as repre•eated. By strict attention to business they hope to retain the patronage of the old establishment. and wilt en deavor to please all who will favor them with n call. Pll [LIP BIIR F.INRR. ED V. M. SHREIN ER. - - - Columbia, July 213. 1959. In entering into the above arrangement I would take thin opportunity of returning my thanks to my former friends and sustainers for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed. ULMd respectfully solicit a comm• uunce of the same for the new firm. PHILIP SHREINER. _Colombia. July 51. igss.,f LODGE'S GALLERY, N. E. COR. FRONT At LOCUST STS., COLUMBIA, PA. 9"UE Subscriber having added extensively to (imbue. for nikoog iikenes.e•,dcoire- to cull attention to Itni unrivolled specimen.. lie is now prepared to take, in addition to his former splendid Ditguerreot) pee. the ino-t perfect Asnbrotypes, Photographs and Patent Leather Pictures. De feel. confident of giving satisfaction, and only a.k. a trio I of Ins skill to tartan it. nr•Pietures taken on most reasonable terms, in clear or cloudy weather. SANDL LODGE. Columbia, July 31,1553. A Teacher Wanted. A TEACHER is wanted for the colored School in Go' , Wain. the Salary 'ail: be about 31....3 per month for Su months commencing the first Monday in October. H. M. NORTH, Secretary. July 31,1848 TEED, May, Straw, Oafs, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Flour, Salt. Fluid. Butler, Eggs, Cheese. Potatoes. flout Stoves. hoot Poles. float Lamps. Lail tern., Shovels, Axes, Browns, Buckets. Wood Saws, Sugar. Coffee. Fi•Ming Tnekle.Sonp, Cundles; Cram hags, Curry Combs and Brushes, nod the justly Celt brnted Gargling Oil. for the cure of man or britst, of the ills of flesh. For mole, nt reduced prices, at the Count Basin Store. July 17, 18.51. WF.LSIt & McGLAUGIICEd. I.OOCOILS Superior nailla Ropes, vari ous .ixes. tuAt received and for vale, In lois. in lengibv, to nun purchaver., at extraordinary low price.. at the Canal Ela‘in. by July 17. IrStt. IVEL,SII/r. AteGLAIICIIIIJN. • -FIXTRA and plain Hams, Shoulders, Dried 1 Breland pleas Pork, warrawed good and cheap. ui the canal Bodin. Jety 17. loir4. WELSH & McGLAUGHLIN. TABLE OIL.---A fresh supply of a supe r nor brand of Table Oil. nt MeCORKLE & DEf.I.ETT'S Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' Hall. Columbia. June 24. ISS S. MRS. CATHARINE EWING'S INFALLIBLE Cordial for Diarrhea, Cholera Plarbus, Vomiting and Cramp in the stomach and bowels. Fnr sale at 11,0 residence of Mrs. Wolf, in 'Walnut street above Second. Columbia, July 31, 1554-1 m NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the estate of Dietrich Kline synth, late of the Borough of Columbia, Lancasto county. deceased. have been granted to the undersigned. All persons having claims against the estate. are re quested to make known the same without delay. and persons knowing themselves indebted, are requested to make payment without delay. SYUILi.A KLINESIBITU, Columbia, Italy 17, 18.1.44 t Administralrix. POPULAR NEW BOOEB FOR THE SUMMER SEASON-AT THE CHEAP BOOKSTORE. LORD NONTAGUS' PAGE,—Aa historical .I—.lRo mance of the deventeenth Century, by G. P. R. James. The Lectures of Lola Montez, includ'ag her Auto biegraphy. The Annual Digest of the Laws or Pennsylvania, being a supplement to Portion'. Digest, bringing up the law. of the State to May, 1 .59. The Normal _Mental Arithmenc, by Edward W. Brooks. We would farther call attention to the large stock select bterature•on our shelves. All new publica tions are constantly received RA anon a, publi-bed. None need be in want of good honks when such an abundance in at (hand as. found at the Cheap Bonk Store. Many of them vest: be sold at one-half the usual prices, which, Its the days of cheap literature, gives all a chance to become enlightened upon all topics. Drop in and see the inducement.; offered by the sewed= of JOHN SHAEFFER Ju1y17,1958. Successors to Murray, Young tc.760. ADDITIONAL packages of these prime large 25 fish, in quarter. half and whole barrels, just re. cerved at reduced prices, ILat C. FONDERSMITII'S. Columbia. July 17.1858 TIM subscriber has opened a school for 1 the instruction of pupils m PENMANSHIP in all its brunches, in the brick school house in Second street, opposite the Episcopal Church. rir Those desiring to become pupils may apply to HOWARD D. LITTLE. Columbia. July 17,1859-if Dissolution of Partnership. partnership heretofore existing between John Shadier and Hiram Young, under the name of "Shaeffer & Young," nucccuaora to the late firm of Money Young & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual The Book and Stationery business will be continued in all its various branches by John Shaeffer at the old stand, who asks a continuance of patronage so liberally bestowed to the old firms. All 1110.ar having claims will please present them properly authenticated for settle ment Lancaster, July 23,1858. 13y the above It will he -ecn that I hove retired from the firm of Shneffer & Young, as a partner, but notwith standing such dissolution I urn interested to the busine-s with which I wan for sometime heretofore connected, and feel thankful if the patronage heretofore extended to the various firms will be continued lo the surviving partner Mr. John Shaeffer. I shall attend to the hook store as usual mid shall he glad to see any old friends as heretofore, pledging myself to give all the SI %faction it my power. HIRAM YOUNG. July 31,1858-tf Dlt. N. B. WOLFE would respectfully an flounce to the public. that lie will remain in Co luinbia two months, during which time. persons in horim.. witli disease of the Lungs or Throat can consult him, at the residence of his mother on Fourth street, between Cherry and Union. Persons residing in the country, or distant from Co lumbia• will be furnished with a circular. by which the patient is enabled to send n proxiniale condition of li • Mugs, and avail himself of the relief afforded by the use of Medicated TelelletiCel: a prineiple treutment. tlut has afforded the 1110e4 F rutifying results in curing dis eases of the Lungs and Phrout, hitherto deemed iiicaru b le. [July 3, lesd. BY the New Firm. Now is the time to buy clieup tionk-ot and 1110.0 wothing good books to improve a select library, lance an °mooned' y never before offered to the people of ',uneasier. The gen eral stock emlorucing every variety of good litera ture, which is one of the most extensive nod wheel ever laud by any single book store in I,liira.ter. And the panic having remitted the price of book? they ore the dimmest. We bring desirous to reduce our stock before the full AP 1e4,10 be enabled to re-purchase largely, will give special and great looirgnitioo, which every one will admit who Boyar us with sin opportu nity to convince. ulwayo keep a barge stock of Sunday School Books, School Book.. plops, (Holies and Apparum•es. nod everything in the Book, Sul- Boner; land Periodical line. Before purchasing do not neglect to call and sec the Cheap Book Store of JOHN SHAEFFER. Suceesliors lo :Hurray, Young & Co. July 3, ISSS. NATIONAL AFETY NEW ATTRACTION! At 3ocszi.ca.cm-A3332.3/33. 7 ,5 t: N OW OPENING another choice lot Fancy prep. rtilkl, an low price.; ulso. 2 piecos more of those Extra. Black Untied Dress Silks, the best goods ever offered to CrOunthin, AT PEOPLE'S STOUP, Adjoining the Columbia Bunk. 6 AND .4-4 While and Black Shawl Bareges, just received ut H. C. FONDERSNIITH'S, Columbia. INTIDTE AND COLORED NIA RSEILLES, for Ln %V die•' and Alistieo Bai.quits, new patterns and Fringes (or trimming, now opening a: H. C. FONDERSMITH'S People's Cash Store. PIECES more or ihn.r exquisite French Organ /ft die Lawns—rather handromer than the first lot— are now ready for the Ladies. at 11. C. FON DERSMITH'S, Adjoining, the Bank. MOURNING GOODS. BLACK TAMITEEN., Crape de SpaignDr and %Vito! Collies,Lupin's fine Wool de I.IIIIICA, Bom bay inc.. Ductile, &c. Akin, English Crapes, Love Veils, Alourning Collare, &c . a great tie•orotteili at H. C. k'ONDERSAIITH'S. WHITE GOODS—KEEP COOL! A FULL LINE plain and embroidered Idwlnses, ra. Tarletons, %%gide Mulls and Num sooks—n full assoriinent Just received, at very low prices, at 11. C. FONDERSM People's Cash Store. blue. green and bud' Tarleton Muslim,. very T. cheap, ruitiiiile for covering chandeliers, looking glasses, &c.,just received at H. C. PONDERSMITIPS. FRENCH:PERCAILS AND CHINTZES. t. D .r r e e a s t s str O g i c j e u . st Call and see theta, at 11. C. FONDERgAIITIPS June 12.1858. People's Cash Store. The New Jersey Improved Reaping and Flowing machine. THE subscriber now offers to the farmers of Lancaster nud adjoining counties, one of the best combined machines in use. It has stood the test for five years, giving entire satisfaction to all who have used it. It as capable of cutting from tcn to fifteen acres of grains or grain per day, with one pair of horses Lewitt Carts. of Salem. is willing to qualify that 110 lass cut twenty-one acres of gross with one tears of horses in one day. [hundreds of other names could be got if it were necessary. This machine was sold last year in this mid other counties; also. extensively in New-York and New Jersey, and was preferred above another machines wherever used, both for reaping and mowing. It has been used from year to year with lees repair than any other machine. Owing to the scarcity of money the price has been reduced from last year; so slant any farmer can now secure one of the best ma chines cunt can be produced. The agents who sell these machines are persons who have used them, and are willing to recommend them to other farmers, who are the best judges of the machine—not mere agents selli rig for a per cemage, and walling to cram anything down the throats of fanners. These ITIOCISIISS are made ut my shop, at Bound Brook, New Jersey. where I have constantly on humid Horse Powers. Corn Shelters, Cul tivators, and all kinds of Farming Implements. JOHN SMALLEY, Proprietor. I:l7rThe above machines can be bud at A. F. LIA I R'S shop, In Ra•t King ttreet Lancaster, half a swaim east of Sprechens tavern; WILLIAM T. FIEI.II3S, at Pairkecburg. and ut the Hardware Store of .1. W. COT TRELL, ut Columbia. Al ay 22, 1858-3 m 31017SENOLD WORDS, CONDUCTED BY CHARLES DICKENS, Author of "Pickwick Paper.," "Nicholas Nick. “Donthey 4 Son," etc. T . 3 E-PUBLISHED Monthly by the subscri -11, bers, from advance sneets, under sanction of the London publishers, and special arrange ment with them. Each monthly number con tains TALES, STORIES, & OTHER ARTICLES, By Chas. Dickens, William Howitt, Leigh Hunt, Barry Cornwall, Wilkie Collins, and al most every conspicuous English writer, thus rendering it by tar the most interesting, vs. 'led, and decidedly tba BEST LITERARY PERIODICAL in the English language. No work of the kind contributes so successfully and so much to the floating literature of the day; its sharp, crisp, genial articles, and its admirable stories are more extensively copied by contemporary publications than those of any other work whatsoever. 25 CTS. PER NUMBER, $3 PER ANNUM. •• A prompt remittance of $3,00 will se cure a regular delivery, post-paid. TERMS TO CLUBS, Two copies for one year, $5 00 Five 4 4 44 {• 10 00 Eleven 4‘ 44 re 20 00 Clergymen and Teachers supplied at $2 a year. The volumes of Household Words commence with the September and March numbers, but subscriptions may begin with any number de sired. SETS OF HOUSEHOLD WORDS, 16 VOLS„ Can now be bad, bound in cloth, at $1,7 . 5 per volume. '"."' Sent free by Express or Mail, by receipt of price. Clubbing with other magazines. We will send Household Words and either one of the following Magazines for one year for $5. Godey's Lady's Book, Frank Leslie's Maga zine, Blackwood's Magazine, London Quar terly, Graham's Magazine, oKnickerbocker," North British Review, Westminster Review, Harper's New Monthly, Emerson & Putnam's, Edinburgh Review, Atlantic Monthly. We will send Household Words with any two of the above Magazines or Reviews, for one year, for $7,50. Back numbers of "Household Words" can be furnished at the office of publication, price 25 cents each. 1:1:7 — All persons subscribing to Household Words through an Association or Bookseller, must look to them for the supply of the work. Address FREDERIC A. BRADY, No. 126 Nusao street, New Yorke Jane 26, 1.1362. NEW MACKEREL, 1868. WiLITINGI. SCHOOL. JOHN SHAEFFER HIRAM YOUNG, EL CAR2I. CHEAP BOONS T31111.71/ZIES. NOS. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, in barrels, halves and quartere, heaths very tow, at the Cane/ basal Store, by July 17, 1954. WF.1.911 & McGLA UG KAN. BRENEXAN'S MARL= AND SALOONS, ATAT the corner of East Ring and Shippen streets, two squares shove the Court House, Lancaster Pa., are now open for the SUMMER SEA. SON. The Gorden will he BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED, every night, (a la Parkinson. Plolo.,) and is the HANDSOMEST and COOLEST place in city, on a warns night. The proprietor will spare no expense to make this the fitte , l SUMMER EVENING RESORT IN THE STATE, The finest flavors or Moe. Glx-0345•=21.66,, together with all the DELIttd.CIES OP THE SEA SON. may at all times be outwitted. MUSIC NID !Frs.—mon:DAY. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. The i.erviees of WASH. H. KEFFER, ESQ Leader of Music, (and his Bands, hove been secured for the hltaSoo. "ORDER REIGNS HERE." June 7.0, l- d. Does Disease Originate in Impurity of the Blood? TILLS is‘a question of vital importance, and one which has never been satisfactorily di.po,ed of by the professors who teach the healing 1,1. Seine Mailaala—mid especially the old school pity.iealao-1111.1 lite lives in the blood. and therefore all disco-es Orleilaile la it—hut modern science avers Ihat ailments have their origin:Moo to !Mill the solids and fluids of the body Thai the latter preponderate, however. is a fixed fact. and medical skill has Clearly demonstrated that at lea-t two-thirds of theills that human ile.t, it. 1„., In. huve lithe ,n,,,,. 111 ,111 IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD! A., for lartatice. w lie long catalogue. such as tlerof ult., Teller. -Barber's itch." l'emple, Blotches, NrY pela. Ulcer-. Salt Illicion. d,-charges from the 1. - att.:Fever :kite., or eriunive iacae of any kind The...e tire ilsermained by well known toed:cid laws to link. from bad blood—while, the Ingliest mcdteal anatomic.% declare that mat fevers alginate in the sunie manner. and more particularly typhoid nail =varlet—the former bring on internal, and the latter al exir taa eruptive th..eae; and in till persons at tucked by these maladies. ale 1110011 i. (01111 d to be either coagulated, or of a dark wi11...1111y color. Tui ward oil a large inajorny of di.ca-es, a= well in to cure a moodier which have already netted upon the system, ii is in PURIFY THE BLOOD. Improved Blood Searcher dm , not claim to 141 n UNIVER^AL PANACEA for every known. but the ploprietor.etaim for it the power not only of draining oat all imnaritie± of the blood. but by the econ:mniiion of well-known vegetable reineate, it will Lure all di-err-es ari , ung from a de ranged ...late of the liver, ilitve out t) .pep-in. and give renewed toile 111111V111of In the stomach. That I.IIC Blood 51.11111.1110.14 all that claimed for it, the proprietor can produce THE PHOOP. It is only u few years since It won- and ye; it liar grown into loch a 1/l11•1111.... :WA a large Laboratory ha. been built expre.,ly for it= matt ufae :ore --u large number of toen employed ell Milling 11 up. and -till the SUPPLY DOES Nor EQUAL THE DCNIAND: We 11,1: any candid tow', could thin lie .n. if the 51,dit•iiie did not all the virtues Chilined (or il? The proprietor. have of certificate.. from tacit of tirolony and etanding 111 the community. chow. dig what the medicine IQ tioing daily for the ..uffering. Ank any per-un who ha- ever used the Blood Searcher Whether retie: wa. experienced. I.rt the atilieted give it a trial—a .4 ogle bottle will convince the tno•t hrpUcnl of it. chicory. For elite by RUDOLPH NILLIAMR, Columbia, and J. F. LONG & CO., I.auea•ter. and Druggiets generally throughout the Untied States. .11111 e 26. 1Z,5,_4•6111 THE LIVER INVIGORATOR! PREPARED BY UK. SANFORD. COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS TS one of the best purgative and liver med ieine• now limare the piddle, that net its aeathnr• ire ' easier, milder, mid more efrectunl limn any oilier medicine knOWn. it IS 110 t only a cathartic. but a liver remedy, twang first on the liver to eject its morbid nuttier thee on the stomach mid bowels, to curry off Mai Matter. thus lieeolllpli , ill lig two purpo=es effeetuully, without any of the painful feelings expe. rienced in the operntions or mo,l, milli:truce. It strengthens the system at the same time that it purges it; and when token daily in moderate doses will strengthen and build Jt up with unusual rapidity. The Liver is one of thel..: pi Melon' regulators of the human body; nod when performs us func tions well. the power. Z of the system are fully developed. The stomach is utmost entirely depen dent on the healthynettnn of the liver for the proper per. formance of its folic. 110118: when the sm. mach iv at fault, the bow• els ure tot fault. nod the Z whole system cullers in consequence of one or. n gait—the liver—having ceased to do its duly.— ssl For the diseases of that ergan, one of the arena. i etors Ins made it MS study, it a practice of more than twenty years, to find come rented} whetewith to counteract the many derangement , ". to which it is liable. To prove tint this g remedy to at last found. any pet son troubled wiin , Liver Complaint, In any of 11- forms.has but to l!! , try a bottle, and convic tion i= vermin. Ttese Gums Remove from tile system, supplYhl tby flow of bile, innigorul mg food to digest well, ing tone and heath tot/lel moving the cause of the ice! cure. Bilious attacks are ter, prevented, by the Liver Invigonttor. One dope after eating stomach and prevent Ike souring. Only one dose taken nightmare. Only one dose taken at night, loosens the bowels gently, and cures Costiveness*. One dose [liken c'terenell meal will cure Dyspepsia. LErOne dose of two teaspoonfuls will always re lieve Sick Headache. One bottle taken for female obstruction remover the cause of the dieen•e. ant makes a perfect cure.' Only one dose immediately relieves Chaim. while one dose often repealed is a Stir, cure for Cholera Alorlat., mu! a preventive of Cholera. I Only one bottle to needed to throw out of the sy,tem the effects of medicine tiller a tong siekness. I . ,'One bottle token for Jaundice removes all sal. lowness or untattural color from the =km. One. dote taken a short time before eating gives vigor to the appetite. and teakss fond dig„est;well. One dose often repented cures. Chronic Diarrhma, in Its worst form.. while. Summer and Bowel Coin. plaints yield utmost to the first dose. One, or two doves cure= attacks caused by Worms rn cli'ldren; :here is no surer, safer, or speedier rein. ed•• tot the world, a= it turner tail , . 112'A few bottles cure Dropsy, by exciting the ab=ut bent=. We lake Plensure in recommending this medicine as a prelfelltlVe for Fever nod Ague. Chill Fever, and all Fevers of a Ili hoe, Type. it operates with cer tainty. lipid thousands ure willing to testify to Bs wall dee Cul virtues, All who use it are giving their unanimous testis ninny lit Its favor water in the mouth with the Invigorator, and swallow both together. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR I. a Scientific Medical Discovery. and is daily work ing curer. almost tot greet in believe. It cures us if by magic. even the first do=e givirg benefit. and set- Join more than one bottle In required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, u - rota the worm .1 lice or Dyspepsia to a romtnou headache, all of which ate the result of n diseased liver. Paten Ova DOLLAR PAR Borrks. Da. SANFORD. Ptoprietor. 345 Ilrosalwoy. N. Y. Bald liy Ur. S.B. 11Eltli, Columhm. Retailed by all Druggists. [Nlay 22, laSs. all morbid or had matter tog la their place a heal atiim the stomach, eau.- puriis tog the blood, gin whole maehinery, re dieease—erectiog a I ad- oured. and, what k bet oecutionut ute of the Pure Currant and Elderberry Wines. CAN he obtained ut the Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front strePt. above Locust. by the pint. quart or gal lon. For a good article, warranted pure, call at Dr. E. H. HERR'S. before retiring, prevents J Columbin,June 5. 1858. is .ullicietit to relieve the food from tieing and SPICING DRY GOODS! ENTIRELY NEW. Latest Arrival of the Season. THE subscribers have just received and opened a large Stock of Goods, suitable for the season; conaistanyr in part Of DRY GOODS: Nelson's and oilier cell:1.1 . .0.1 makes. French Block Cloths. Engh•li Navy Blue Cloth: nlasy, Drown and Olive do.. black and fancy Cassoneres. mixed do . Jean, ',men and Conon ranialoon Stulh, in al: vurieues DRESS GOODS - - ISIncK Gros de Rhine SIM.. all width•. fancy striped and Nod dn.. Chalke-ilr-bans., Ducal. Hens de Lames, Lawn.. Gingham+ and Prime, in all varieties, and at all arms.. HOUSE•FURNISHING GOODS. - - - - - Sheeting, Tickig.. Chr,F TaLle lltupert., Towel ings„ hltittlinii, HollCLOTers.. TriHlNG:mmi, &c. ng. - - - A complete asaortment of ReadyDlade Clothing, donkletnne, in part. as follow•: Black and Blue Cloth Dreaa CODIP, Black and Blue Cloth Frock Coat., Ca.stincre, Tweed and Summer Coats, of all qualities, Black and Fancy Caarinsere 'Nulls, Black and Fancy Sattinet, Tweed and Linen Punta, Black and Fancy Satin Vests. Black ■nd Fancy Caaoimere and Plush Veal.; Bats and Caps. Trunks. BOOTS AND SHOES: A large aa•onment of ladle•'. gentlemen's and boys Root, rind Shoe., of all qual ince, which are all war ranted. they hexing been manufactrired in Reading, and will be mold at low figure•. for earl,. at ItIcTACUR Front surer, opposite the Bridge. Colombia. May 11. lefier AND STILL ANOTHER CARD. An Ordinary Old Style Arrangement A I.it has become customary for the ler chant. ot jour borough. to openly thew mode of doing business, the under-hued respectfully call the attention and solicit the patronage at the inhalil. tants of Cciumliia to the •tere of I. 0. Bruner & Co.; on the corner of Third anti linter' street.. They do not incur theexpetwe of ma °limning •ViraltAL Or !etc one per-on to purci.ase their goods in the city.liut buy their own good. for Vl.ll. tired' their own wiles, din. prose with •how window., and are willing to credit nil honest men. and do not exact the half cent from the customer LIIIJIIwIIy. e have just received a new and full assortment of Dry Good.. have re-fitted our ewe with the best ladie+ and children's shoe. of all de.criptions; have a full supply of Groceries. and. in fact. every item that can he had in any other Bore out of BR the env. 1. D. tiN EB, IT. F. DMINES. May 8,1558 COLUMBIA IRON WORKS, OPPOSITE THE CANAL BASIN, COLOMBIA, PA. THE subscriber has removed to the eaten sive shops connected with the Columbia Iron Foundry, which lie has thoroughly fitted up, with new and first-rate machinery. and in now prepared to manufacture Steam Engines and Pumps of every de scription, Machinery for Furnaces, Forges, Mule. Factories, Car Work. &c. Hon and Brass Cam Inv furnished to order. Bridge Bolts rand Blucksmithang an generel. (Ij — Hepuiring promptly attended to. JOHN Q.DENNEY. Columbia. July 3, me. Godey's Lady's Book for July RF,PORTSthej'Andaluolen" style of Manliness an article atexeinisite taste and beauty. and at this $O.llBOll, these goods hold absolute swap in the world or fashion, and the taste must he fositdious indeed. which cannot find itself gratified with SOME one or oilier of the styles offered for teleetion at The Peo ple's Cash Store, where a large assortment has just heed receivee, emb racing all the new fashions. 11. C. FON DER:3SI July 3, 1 S5B. Adjoining Polumhin !tank. ICE CREAM SALOON. THE subscriber invites attention to his 1 newly opened Ice Cream nod Refreshment Saloon, corner of Scowl(' and Locust streets, where he offers to the public choice flavors of ICE CREAM, BERRIES AND FRUIT, in season, Mineral Water and other Refreshments. His Cream will be pure and carefully prepared, and all Fruit, Berries, dm., may be relied upon as fresh and good. Mineral Water will be drawn directly from the foun tain. Ice Cream in large or small quantities supplied to families, on reagonatt!e terms. IL share of the public custom is solicited 11. M. WILLS Columbia, June 5, 1559 The Largest and Cheapest TOBACCO MANUFACTORY AND STORE, WEST OP PHILADELPHIA. THE subscribers would respectfully invite k the catizeita of Columbia and viumity to cull and examine their large .rock of TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFFS, PIPES, .9m.ff Ooze+. Segitr Cit‘en mid It large variety of or tielea not enumerated. The have 110,11 011 larger and room complete cinch an Ilseir line. 011111 i -I.ept it any two -tore- out-ide of the principal eine'. They have 5on.0011SE1:411:4 of 31 different brand.; 13 different brands of Chewing Tolnieeo, all of which they well sell 111 the (owe.' city prices. Bear sit mind that 111 e store 1a a branch of the well-known Tobacco AVarelioaae. Jrt.eph Fendrich k Bros'., No Nifi Forest street, Baltimore. FEN:num & BROS.. Front ct reet. 5 doors above Locust, Columbia, Pa. April 24, 185. OUR. BOW E ON "SOMETHING TO WEAR."" HC. FONDERSMITI[, wholesale and re tail dealer in Foreign and Domestic Dry Good., Ilrneerieli, China, Glues and Qiieen.waire. Carpeting, Floor and Table (Id Cloth., Lookone G hues. • • • SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS. A (sit hue Canton erspe. calm.,) Stella, Silk. Tishri. slid Cashmere Shawls and blursilia., of lie uewwt 111111 most fashtmmble sly lea, euited to all mot, and pocket., SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS. Kummesur summer Silk., rich printed challiee. Robes Delainee, Grenadine., Poplin.. Tuirineess. Crape de l'urrie, Organdies, Jaeonew. Lawns, Gill2litlfflA. Chet,.•. Ar. SILKS AND EMBROIDERIES. The reputation at the People's Store for selling Good Silks and handsome Ehntiroiderie+, Is well known, and purchasers coil always find the largest assort ment, :he best and most lashionahle goods, at:this establishment. PARASOLS & LADIES SUN UMBRELLAS Of every style, quality and prier. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. Summer Stuff's, Ste., for men and boys wear, at the lowest cash prices. Bleached and unbleached Muslins, Linen and Cot ton Sheelino.Tichings,elterks,Cultcoes,Towelings. at a small advanee on cost. HOSIERY, GLOVES, Sm.. In this branch ',ye can't be beat." Our stock Is large embracing every kind. for all ages and sexes. A liberal nhare of public patrona;c is respectfully solicited. guaranteeing our priers cannot honestly be underunld.“With n loan yard 'sink flint a broad thumb r• PAPER HANGINGS & WINDOW SHADES. Columbia, May B. BALM OF TROUSIND FLOWERS. Frite .1.) only t. 15 ciente, ut McGORKE.F. & Fnmily Medicate Store, Odd Fellows , Hull. Columbtu, June 26, Is5S. LY"'S Magnetic Powder, for the destrue tiou of Roaches, Bed Bugs. Ants, Moths, Flies, &c. For sale at . Meeo R & DF:I.LETT'S Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' Hall Columbin,June 28, 1859. FOIL SALE. AT the Liquor and Grocery Store of the subscriber, a fine lot of Sap Sago. Pine Apple and Switzer Cheese and it fresh lot of Sardines. MB= FRESH FLOUR. A CHOICE lot of Family Flour, of white wheat, just received, and guaranteed, by B.F. A PPOI.D, May 1,1959. N0n.1,2 and 6 Canal Basin. JUST RECEIVED AND for sale at the Golden Mortar Drug Store, a fre,ll lot or VANILLA BEANS, Syrups by the bottle, (or Soda Water and Ire Cream; such us Pine Apple. Strawberry, Raspberry, Carrara. Urgent. &e ,&c 11 H. HERR- M y 21), 1559. POCKET KNIVES JUST R ECEIVED at the Family Drug Sto.e of HARRY GREEN. a large ntwortment of the finex: and bent Pocket Knive• in Columbia. It is confident ly believed that 1.1114 in the hex* lot of knives ever offered to the elliZelli of this place. There dextrine really good airline. will rail et NO. 3. WOLF'S ROW, FRONT ST. JUST RECEIVED, A ND for sale, 25 bbls. No. 1 Lanl al, of the best It quality, by B.F. APPOL.D. [day 1.5, lEk59. Nos. 1, «8 and 8. Canal Basin. CHEWING TOBACCO. AT HENRY ['FA 111. ER'S, Locust st rect. opposite the Franklin House, can be had CUBA LEA F. CON GREst=, and several other brands of the hest Chewing Tobacco, to which the attention of chewers Is invited. May 1, 15.59. NOTICE. GERMAN PIPES of all kitid•, al wholevole or re tail, at Ft .:NORM!! A. BROS', Front street, 5 doors above Locust.. April 24.1959. Gelantine. ASUPERIOR article of refitted Galantine. far sale at ItIcCORK DELLE-rrs Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellow's Ilall. April 17, IS:r4. ra.2.30 REIDII0111)1 QT,ITES UNION HOTEL, 606 and 60S, Mar ket etreel, above Sixth. Pliilndelplfin. It. N. HINKLE. Proprietor. TERMS:-$1,25 PEA DAY. Juty 3, 1.3.5. , 4m FANCY TOILET SOAPS. mar. fineyt ttsvorinteei of Fancy Toilet Soap., ever otrered toColumosone, at HARRY GREEN'S. N 0.3 Wo:rp Row, Front at, eet. April 17.1959. 40DOZEN of nit kinds of Snuff Bois, wholesale or renal. at FBNDRICH dr. BROS'. ' Front street, d. doors above Locust. Apri124,1,3.5Q. AFINE lot of Sexist's and Glenn's Barbers' Soap, for sate at the Golden .llanar Drug Store. March 27,1838. VANILLA BEASil.for •nle at the Family Medicine V Store, Odd fellow's Hall. April 17,1148. 'l3lllClg FLOUR, Arrow Root. Farina, and Coen It Starch, for vale at the Family Medicine Store. Odd Fellow's Mall. (April 17.1S:et' . MPORTED Lubin's, alto, Glenn's Double P.:milieu, I for the handkerchief, at HARRY GREPS'A. N 0.3 Wolf's Row, Prout t. April 17, 1859. FRANGIPANNI Extracts and Sonr; .n perforce. at If ARAI" GREEN'S. April 17,1853. No, 3 Wolfs Row, Front street. BAY RUM, Cologne in Toilet Roolee, Hair Oil n every kind, Wood's Hair Rerlornrive. awl Ram 'a Trieoplwroov. at 11•11. T Caswell. April 17, 1.:.1.18., No 3 Wolf's Row. Front weer. nOLOGNE WATER by the plnt.q also or gallon, (:lent'* Extract. for the handkerchief by the ounce or pound, or an any quantity to 1.01 purchaser** at risase Grueux**. April 17,1859. No. 8 Wolf's Ross. Pratt street. FRF.:_ail Burning Flu.d (manatamared dnU coa atantly (or gate at tact:olden Mortar Drug amore. March 27,1837. A I.ARGF:.iock of all kinds of Drugs.Clarialcals. A Alodipores,/ka. a fte., for male at lbe Goldes Mor tar Drug Slate, [mar. PIM RENT, Tilt DtSINESS STAND, on Front EL street, between Walnut and Locust, ad joining the Jewelry Store of the undersigned. Pos session given on the first of April next. A pply to JOHN PELIX. Columbia, March o,lBBBqf A TITREISTORY BRICK ROUSH, in _tit Union Street, lately occupied by Vincent Smith, Et.q. Alto, one on Front below Perry Ptreet. Apply to Jun. 30. 15304 r A. BItUNEII. Pan REMIT, NOS. 8 and 6 Hamilton's Row, oppo site the Washington /louse, Front street. Columbia. Apply to R. HAMILTON. Columbia, February 21. 1P57-t( TDB BLOB FRONT, on Front street, contain -L. mg two Store Rooms—two dn. for offices A or other like purposes—and a BASEMENT— aII filled ma with gas. be.,—abio SEVERAL. HOUSE:S. torrent or sale, an different parts of the bo rough. Enquire of WA[. WHIPPER. Columbia. February 14,1957-1 r TO LET. 2 9 it FEET OF WHARF, on the &logintonna river tt)lf adjoining propeny of J. \roughen k Co. Apply to SAMUEL WRIG I IT. Columbia, March 14, 1557-tf ANOTHER SUPPLY OF SPRING GOODS. WE have just received and opened our THIRD 1.31. PLY OF SPRING 600 1 / 5 , con.isting of Flue tiliglish. French, and American Cloths, Cassi. metes and V.-iliac.; LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Such as Flllley a lid flinch Silks, including many de. sit - able sit lea. of the latest !mom moons; Delaine•, Clllliilef, l'uul de Shivers, Ducal., Elawllls.Clai a I7es. Calicoes, he., all of which have been selected with great care told will be sold at greatly reduced prices. lIOUSE-YURNISII ING GOODS. At thla line our stock 1. comp , eie. and el.lllllol Inc surpa-seil by oily other store in the county. Perwins desiring. Sheeting., Cheeks, Ticking+. Sc., - will find It to their advrtituge to give at a cull. n. we have every thing iii this line that can be asked for, sand we are determined net to be undersold. Oil Clui In.. Can 'timings, Mats, Druggeti, &c. Mama, Maas., and GROCERIES. Sugar., Coffees, Tea-, Alaekerel,lierring,Salt, a !urge stock, at the lowest prices. WALL PAPERS, $20,000 Pieces New York Wall Popert, or beautiful design.. 'align, ill pi lee from (it rents and upward. AN we get all of ou l'aperd, Fine t-crecii, Ac., direct from alms' taxer. we run seal ahem at the 1114•1111 , 11elefeem prices We have , eVer/li houldled ddrelealt de-iaset on hand. nod we feel confident Mat u selection can lie made from ollr Star k. with greater Sall.(Het1011 to the per. closer !hall can be given by any other store in the county. 111 eon rlu•ion, we would may our Stock is FULL 154 COMPLETE IN EVERY BRANCH, we offer geelll Illfilleelllelll. no purchasers, in the price and of nor gan d.,. GIVE US A CALL. FRY Po HAGMAN, Locust street. directly opposite the Bunk- Columbia• April 17, iss4. NEW SE.GELE. STORE, Front st.,one door above Locust, Columbia, Pa. (DUE SCIISCRIIIIER would cull uoyntion or the elocen. of Columbus to los newly opened clock of TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFF, GERMAN SMOKING TOBACCO, &c. Hie Sego's ore of every Clielee Wood, nett his Tobacco:lnd SoulTof all Cavorite Varieties. lie will ftwaisli all Will lea Iu his line at the LOWEST PRICES, and the guiltily of hit, stock cannot fail to meet with genera: appreciation. Ile ask+ of bin friend+ and the Znnokteg, Chewing, and Snuffing public, a share of patronage. Columbia, April 10, IPSR, THE COLUMBIA MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Second St., below Union, Columbia, Pa., Is prepared In execute all order, for S'E'AM EN• OINKS, BOILERS. SHAFTING. PULLEN'S, PUMPS, MACHINERY FOR BLAST FURNACES, ROLLING MILLS. SAW AND FLOUR MILLS, and every variety of Machinery. totemo , ' thorough and improved manner. Iran and Brass Castings, of every description, made to order. Repairing promptly at tended to. Coati paid for Old Iron. Braga. and other metal. Ordeig by ma it ebould be addretsed to ••Columbto Manufacturing Company. Columbia, I'a." Z. SU PPLER. T. B. SU PPLEE, }Superinteodentr. .1. LLEWELLYN, Columbia, June 19, 18.i7•1f v‘ p.L.DEMAiv s, 4:2)..E1L. EIS 33 IS 7C" 3E:t. MOD OF DOING BUSINESS:—Buy our Goods for cads; sell our goods for mash; goods marked in plain figures; have but ane price. A mom. petent permit gives his daily attention, In Philadel phis laid New York. to the pu reliam of cheep, desir able and useful good., at nuci:on.a.they arrive from Europe, and they are forwarded every day. This mode of purehaiiing good• has ea advantage over every other. By being constantly on the 'pot. bar gains are picked up. and a new and full assortment is always kept an. H 0 USEK EEPI NG GOODS, In thiP department will be found ever) arise le to form nit entire omit for those commencing,limsekeeping, consisting. in purt.offilurseilles Quills, Counterpanes, Bureau Covers. .111anlveta,4.leaelietband uoblenehed Slieetitic•, one to three yards wide, bleached and un bleached pilluvr-ense• Aluslifis,llll.Widthit; ailritriety of Table Covers, Tickii.gs, Furniture Cheek.. Suck in.e-bolloon*. o.lfllmrvq. Towelings,Table usi Easibs, PRIME REESE FEATHERS. D. HERR We pnr pnracular Illielitlol3 to this important brawl. of our buoloern. Purchaser• will find it to their ad vantage to select from our extensive clock. which we are con 4 llllllly increasing. lit it will be Impe rial Threedi'ly; riupeifine Ingram; floe nod medium. cotton chain, pinto' and twilled Venetian: list. nug and hemp Carpelitign; Velvet Rugs; Floor nod Stair Drueget.; Door IDat-; CtJ.OA MATTING:3,S-4 and 54 wide. Floor COI Ciotti', ore to ;our par& wide, cut to any lie for room, and !lAN. Looking!butte , . in erent variety. WINDOW SHADES. Gold bordered mad transparent Shades, from SO et.. a pair upwards; Huff Linen. Green Oil Cloth :Shades, Putnam's fistares. the best article in use. EMBROIDERIES AND LACES At tlns counter will be found a varied ai.oriment of rich French Worke I Collor•. do do, Sleeve, on. do. euffi; Collate and Cuffe to tniiteh,Collar, mod 'Merge to match. Cltemnmiten und Sleeve, to match; Jaettiet xnd Swigs Edging. and Inserting,, do. do. Band. and Flounringt Lace Edging• of lull Linde; embroidered, hem•rbtehed nod grouted border Ilatollnerelatef.. CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. We 'Lime particular attention to our CI tttttt t and Queen.ware Room, winch comtims the largest and most varied stock ever brought to thus rnn•i•ting in part, of Blue Marble, Tyrol Purple and White Granite Ware, in ull the new •haprs, full Om. tier Sets, Site Chino Tea Sets. Gravy fonts, Soup Tureens. Di•hes. Pticher., Salad Howls, Chamber and Toilet Sets, he., kc. A complete stock of flue and low•priced Glass. ware nlwat s on tin mi. Mellott tug bur and table tam• Weis. Uric and Champlogre Gnissc., Gehlens, Egg. Preserve and Celery Glasses, Dreamers., Fruit t and Cake Stand•,dcr .&c. Keepers of llotei.ued Re,auus rants. nod Families, will do well to pay our new ware- MOMS a Visit, IIALDRIVAN'S Cheap Cash Store. Columbia, Mn)' 1, 1555. FL= 35.11 0 'Cr -A. I.a . 3. raiCROEDER, Ladies Boot dic Shoe Manufacturer, ESPECTFELLY informs the citizens of Columbia and the public generally' that be bar removed from No. I LOCUM street, to the Brick Building. opposite tke Franklin House Locust street, Columbia, Pe., where he hopes to see Ins old fnendit and customers, and all who desire superior work at low prices. lie respectfully tenders him sincere thanks for the very• liberal patronage he has received, and would announce to lain patron. that he has constantly on hand a large and choice variety of materials, and tin prepared to make up, in addition to his large stock of readymiade work on hand. Ladies. Misses. and Chil dremi SIIOES. GAITERS. lERXYTS.. SLIP PERS,.k.c., in the latest and beat styles. lie; solicits a continuance s( the favor so liberally bestowed by the JAMES SCIIROMDF.R, April 3.1a54. Columbia, I's. A. CARD. DAILY ARRANGEMENT. THE subscriber respectfully informs the friends and customers or Haldemuu's Cheap Cash Store. that the services of a rollartelenl person has been secured who es well acquainted with th e wants and titles of the patron* Cl liademan't Store, who wilt devote his daily attention in securing cheap and desirable goods. bark is leiladdrhis and New York, which he will forward drily. The great ad van. tags of this arrangement will be plain to all, in pro. caring beautiful and cheap goods, 111114 the assortment will be always :all mad complete. Tie subscriber lakes t h is ocaaslon to return thanks for the liberut •nd inereasing patronage received from the friends and customers or HALDF.:IIAIti'd Cheap Cash Store. Colombia. Aprill7.lß99. N. S. LAWRENCE'S New Paper, Printers' Card and En velope Warehouse, NO. 405 COMMERCE STREET, PITIVA. Cash harem 'mill find it for their interest to call. Philadelphia, Jan. TO LXIT. OTTO STEIN Ell CHEAP CARPF.TINGS. A Beautiful Head ofßich Glossy Hair COMPLETELY PRESERVED TO THE GREATEST AGE who that is gray would not have IA restored to former color; or bald. but - would have the growth restored, or troubled with dondruir and itching but would have it removed. or troubled with scrofula, scald head, or other eruptions. but would be cured, or with sick headael.e, (neuralgia) hut would be et rod. It will also remove all gnarlier from the face and skin. Prof. Wood's flair fle•toret live will do all this, see circular and the following. Aim Artier. November '4,lFdai. Prey. 0. J. Woon—Dear Sir: I have heard much said of the wonderful effects of your liair lieraortt hut having been so often cheated 41 quackery and quack nostrums. hui: dyes.&c.,l wun dinr.osr to place your Restorative m the stints category with the thousand and one londlyArampeted qatick rem.. dies,until I met you in torwrenceertunty some months since. when you gave um such aseursinee us induced the trial of your restorative in toy family—fir s t by mu good wife, whore hair had become very Min and en tirely white, stud lief Ore. Otis of } our large bottles. her hair was restored nearly to its original beautiful brown color. and had thickened and 'tremor henumul and glos-y Amon, had entirely o-er the head; she continues to u-e it. not simply !meow, of its beautifying effects upon the hair, but inrenune of inn ITCH liinfin I illfiLlellec 14101111. e ii ^^ :sod d. Others am). ramoly aud frienit• ore Utellig your Wes:or...use, with the happieq effeel.i therefore. cruct.in and doubts., reference. to ttv character and value nice entirely removed; and I can and do most cordially and Collfideillly reCOntlidend its use by all wino would huve their hair re-tined Gum while or gray thy re in. •011 Of seek fleas or age )10 original color and brume, and by all young persons who would have their Lair beautilul and glossy. Very tiuly a nil gratefully yours. !...01.11:ti ON XI ANN. rRIRTM Woom it wo. II long 'line after / •aw you at Blist•tielit before I got the bottle of Rector:oll/e for which you give me an order upon your agent in Or- Iron, and when I got it we concluded In try lion. Mr. Mann's hair. n. die aide-t to-t of it. power. It lin• dour all that yon tiv , tored me it would do; and other.. of my faintly and friend.. having witne....ed i an are now u-lug and recommending its u-e to others as twitted to tile comoderation yon claim rut it. Again, very recpectfully and truly, your-. Carlyle. H 1 . lone tr. 1? J. I have r.ed Prof. 0. J. NVoc..P+ Hair li.r..aorniiv e , ad have sithai I eil ii...voadrrfaieliert+ Nly hair %N . 114 f ihnuaht. pi rma•urrly gray. but by the oQe of 111.- RP-101i11 1 , It hn.l rcnunrd ii, origind color, and, I have 110 11 1 31110.0/ 1 11 . 111111• 1 1111y .0 no mom., IT 0. 1 WOOD & CO.. l'ir.pl wine.. :112 Itroallsvny, V.(m the vreut N. Y. Wire 1"7, mem) and 111 rklark -Irrel. St Lotto, Alo. And •old by all goad Lruggl.l• May 2!. I,lq ODES, S'lterttler (C. Young. Perry'. lirlique•. %MUM,. Female I•M.T4, 1100,-I: Pe male Port,. l'uppet% Work., t t•-t.,,,*. P 0,.,,,•., Alontgonrwry's Poems. Crsbl•e . - Poetic, I Work•, .Cral3'. 111a1•11 PoeC4, llootf. Perms. Wordworill". Poem=, 'rbomp•otr. Porte, I PoHoek'. Cour, On Tltne, Ur, Norma'. Poe„,'., I lie) aid's Poem, 1 1,ormiellow'Q Poem-, I,mvelr• Poem, ..111,! . . l ' nernV. I‘'lttitim'• Poem, :Holmes' Pomns gal• ; ,tlaystrit lor s Poem... ' l'ett II ysoiCo PO4•1111., mi.., lirowniug'. Poem.. A leas uderStrutle+ Pomo., Holten Brusett mg's Pot Ras, Ratley's Fe-tus, King.ley's Poem., ilidip t i.r. by Tbackeray. P. Rueillltlaltati Read's l'oem•, 110-me r'. , Poetical Work., Angel in the Ilnu.e, • , 13e , troth al” at.,l ••E.pousal,” Young', Night Thoughts (kt) s Elegy Hod other roemc. ICeble. Poem's. Illsomfield's Pumas, Ilocg's Poem., C Eenno Hoffman's Poem: Hal:n(6 of the istiterieutt Revolution, the Passion Flower Poems. cal Works may be had at .p hook.tore of JOHN SHEA FFER. o street, Lancaster, Pa. NEW Just receired at =I hen mt.elt and VMlc her Work•. EEO= !Union'. Poen col il'ork• It) 101I ' . Pnviseal AVot 'eon's Poe lit, I \\'oii. Alooree+ Poetivai lVorI• Horn.' I'ocule.34l Work -, Portival IVork Cowper'- Poe ilea I \l'or6- 1).1 den'. Poe tteal Wo. 6. Roger• tool Campbell'. Po. rural Works, =I 'iold tritill'i NVork.. Colerillg,Nl and Shelly l'oearal Work 3. Ilemun's Work a, Dieiionary or Poeficni (11.101111i011,, M r- 11,111..11. Dicilonary of Sacred Quo 'anon, Wt, Id. Puetteal Quota 4011 A, Great Truths by Great Authoro. Ilowni. DLllntnti a nett {irate+ Poetical Work, Shelly'A Complete Poe-t -eal Work', Chaucer'. Poetical Work, Builer'A /NEM, rue, Da il i r'. Poem., nrM=2 Ilerbert'• l'oencal Works. Kirk White's Poetic:iv Worka, Spencer's Fairy Queen. Solhey's Poeneal Works. Lockhart's Spandli hat lads, Any of the above Poet unovoully rates ut the cite North Que. April 1959. WE SPEAK THE TRUTH?. TF you don't believe it call and see for youreelvev. Sweet Cougre.s, Raw Twist, Sweet Black Fat, Fig Leaf. Sweet Black hawk, Al Dorado, Sweet Peach-Lear, Natural, Honey Dew, Virginia Brag, Sweet Twist, Fine Cut, Brag, Sweet Lear, Antir-Nervoue, Chewing Tobacco, wholesale and retail, at FEN D RICH Ir. BROS'. Front street, 5 doore above Locust. April2l. ISSP. Great Western Fire Insurance and Trust Company of Philadelphia. CAPITAL 5500,000. DIRECTORS. Charles C.l.athrop. 1453 Walnut street; Wm. Dorline.lslo Pine .trees; Alex WhOlden. Alerehant. IS North Fourth street; Isaac Hnzleh ur•t. Attorney and Counsellor; John C. Ilunter.of Wright. limner Sz. Co E Tracy. of K. Tracy & en . Goldoni ilis l Hall: John R. McCurdy. of Jones, While & McCurdy; Thos. 1.. Mlle.-pie. of Gillespie & Zeller; Ja• B. Smi ill. a limn,. 13 Smith & Co ; H. florae rJednes. of Wm. 11. Brown & Co; John It. Vodgr., corner 7th and FIIIII I OM srreets; Charles E. Thompson. 413 Chestnut street; Jon. I. Slocutn.t..2l; South Third sired; Alfred Taylor, other Cairo Cm. Properly. CHAR. C. LATHROP, President. -Wm. DARLING. VICO. Dreollittlet. !Denson-opt, Secretary. 117 - DAVIES K. BRUNER, Agent, Columbia. Lan ny...ler county, Pa. 81L11173311.11.T1511eE CURED. Tlll. BARBER'S celebrated remedy is war ranted to cure 1111 , 1 louth•ome All who are afflicted with chronic complaint ore 111Via..1 to rail at lie Drag Store of 11. F. Green. Front sti cct. ahoy° W.lnui. and procure n bott'e. 1 -2 'lllr Green t 5 sole agent for thi. medicine in Lan caster county. [Fah. "NO SUCH WORD AS ram , A RESISTLESS REMEDY. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. CIRCULAR TO THE SICK. The first Lo- pant surgeon , and medical publicist. of Europe admit the unpn nrlle led anti-inflammatory end heeling properlie•of this Oinienclit; government♦ .ttliction ilr use in their naval and military servares; and the masers. in thin country and throughout the world repose the utmost confidence In ils curative properties. It penetriiies the re. al inflamma tion and COrrUp1:011 w Ilich underlie the exle Olaf eels &nice.. of di-ease. and rieutrali.es Ilse fiery elements whirl. feed owl RHEUNIATISM,SCROFULA,ERYSIPELAS Thebe are among the moat terrllde and neontront di fe , o ,,,, o f the mo•cir+, the flr•y future nend the yet in their worm filflll.. and Whellarrlllllloy tat am ble, they invartnbly th.nopear ander it prr•everuug application of thin soollting, hemong.untiante to pain and inlinumirtyln, SALT RHEUM, FEVER SORES, STIFF JOINTS In etive• of Sall Rheum. where medical amino.. Una., and every recipe 01 the rilifiriniieeprea proved ucele•.. the Ottilinenl will ii,evora Iltrir ritigli cure fever •orrc lieu! twirlly under enee. and 11a relnzing effect upon continete.d sinews is truly wouirterni' DISCHARGING ULCERS. A moat remurkoble nod halo.) eltatage t• produced in the tippennotee of tnalignion titre!, nicer &I few up plitvtuon•ol nti• Outline Ot. The •urrounoin4 rethu•• vnnt•hrn, and granule• of hen tilt) He•h lieto it to lake the place nt the tle•elturgeti moan. Thol prerer.. goes rot more or 1,..1 Nippily wiltl the orifice le fill. .1 up w i t h .•ouud nnel Ili.. Weer rodieolly eared. A WORD TO INOTH ERS. The young are the most (reorient suiferer• from ex +emul imurtes, and therefore every' mother rsnovild have this beeline, preparation onnsi.iiiilt at hand. It is no absolute specific (or sore lirra•ts. and quielly removes the encrusted •rerefl.l.ls which sometimes dis figure the head. nod 1ne5... 0 r•,.. SIGNIFICANT FACTS. . - - Th. 01111111r111 is Ull iver.ity used on board the At lantic lend Pacific a 1 haling fleet a. a cure tor .cos . • built affection , and tt.. the be.% possible remedy for wound. end bruise. Large supplirt ail bare re cently been ordered by the Sultan ofTurkey for how pottil purpo , ev.. BMA the Ointment and Pills shouial be sued in tbe following cases, Bunion., Rhellintlil•M t Sore Throw., Iturn•, Rtogworm. Sore• of nil hinds ( - blipped Ilandii. Salt Rheum, Shrnitw. Chabliants, Scald., SiitfJouti., Fistula, :Atli Diwri.e., Vetter, Gout, Swelled Glands, Ulcer., 1-amlinco, Sore l.eri, Venereal Sores. Mercurial Erup-Sore Breni4., Wound* of all [lone, Sore llend‘, I.iiith. Pile., irrCAL7TION.—N4me 'Tr grenuinr unle.• She word. “Hollotroy. .IV , so 'York and Landau, — are ass cernible as a water marl in every :eat of the bank or directions around each pot or hog; the snme may La plainly seen by bolding the le' to the fight. A hand some 'award will be given to ary one ...Mena,. melt titformalloo as may lead tektite detection to any party or mullet counterfeiting the medic:torsor vending the. same. knowing them to be spurious •,,,* Sold at the Monorneto - y of Professor HotAls war. Sit Maiden Lane, New York-and by all respect— able Druggists and Dealers a ;Settle./ e throughout the (:acted l Stales and the cirtimed world, in pato at SS (vats. attiCeitlP. and SI each. ur There as a considerable saving by taking. the larger cues. N —Directions for the guidance qi patients in every disorder are affixed to each pot. March 27.1t-57-ly rm. ALARGE lot of No. 2 5,10 and 20 lunto Dot and Parlor o, for rale in the tt101.1., tar Drug Store firti,, 27. ".:r. SOLOtION M.tN
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