ENNis dr. JONES, :Ittalufacturers mm Deialers lit SPERNI,tARD, SEA ELEPHANT, WHALE Tanners , and Miners' 011; Also, matm, SOLAR SPERM . , AND A DAMAN -111 NE CANDLES. Warehouse—No. 24 South Wharves; Manufac tory, Christian St., below Seventh, Philo tra. Ociaber " r0a.,3-3m The Best, Cheapest, and most Successful Family Paper in the Union. 3IEARP33.II.'S WEEIELS. Dies Five Cents a Number; $2,50 per year. WF would not so often tall attention to Harper's Weekly if we were not well satisfied khat it is the best family paper published in the United States, and for that reason, and that Moue. we desire to ace it undermine and root out a certain kind of litera ture too prevalent. which litmus the morals of its read ers, vitiates their taste for sensible residing. and is alto gether Lod in its effects.—rite London Adecrtiser. As Harper's Muyrecine has dame much to drive out the yellow covered literature, so we should tee glad to see this new t Veekly take the place of those papers which depend for exclterocitt on poor, trashy novels.—/Vito York Erctorgtlist. Harper's Weekly atioands In original matter, spicy, pictaant, last/active and entertaining. It has, and de servedly, a very large and iticreatang, circulation. It IS a tip top faintly paper.—Baston Journal. It (Harper's Weekly) is the proper site for binding. Gila an excellent opportunity is afforded for any one who wishes to preserve the history of the country us it Ist:bade, to do so by filing Harper's Weckly.—Ponriac ( M wit) Jacksonian. Its fresh leaves, its clear type, its entertainina variety. its.l severe but just criticisms up., the follies of the times. 'lts elegantly wtfiten and Instructive article., and its able correspondence, all combine to make it the model news paper of our country, end one that every family must 'prize. Its condensed weekly summary of Foreign arid Domestic intelligence is altogether superior to that con genital in ally other journal. Being published too, in It form for preservation and Medias, it taken care of as it deserves to be. it will be foand 111 future years ns wel tome a companion for the family and fireside as the any tott which it was first perused.—lllcConnciscille (0 ) In its illustrations are far ahead of arty journal of the kind in the country. Its pen 'portraits of distinguished living men are of themselves worth die price of the vol unte.—N. Y. Christian Adel - wart and Journal. Fresh, sparkling, and vivacious. Its circulation is prthably the greatest success ever achieved by any pablicatton nt such an early period of its existence.— Brook/ye. Eagle. The best family paper we ever saw. Its pages em brace a great variety of reading matter, and its articles bit the leading topics of the day are written with an ability which would do credit to the 'Muttslerern of the British. press—the London `•Time".^ In point of illus trations, it is ahead of any of our pictorial sheets.—Alto London Advertiser. '•linrper's Weekly" gains readers and popularity with every ISM°. beCIII.I9C it aims nt and hits that average re- Quiretneut for family reading which this enterprising house so swell cotnprelicial. Its articles arc brief, timely, and devoid of iarwanship; it Is as versatile in subjects es It is avers in tone, besides hieing marvelously cheap. .—Bosion Transcript. Back numbers of Harper's %Veiiklv, as well as Covers for binding the volume lust completed, Call be furnished by the PubliThers. TERMS: One Copy for Twenty Weeks, El ,00 One Copy for One Year, 2.30 One Copy for Too Years, 4.00 Five Copies for One Year, 9.00 Twelve Copies for One Year, 2.0.00 Twenty-Ewe Copies for One Year, 40.00 An extra copy will be allowed for every Club of Twelve or Twenty-five subscribers. Volume 1, for the year 185 S. of "Harpers Weekly," handsomely bound in Cloth extra, Price $3,50,13 now ready, [Oct. 3U, Itg+3 Good Rooks for Libraries and. Win ter Evening Reading. MAKE your homes happy. Form a taste for intellectual improvements. You will find nothing more attractive than a variety of good books. No plearure is more refining or useful than the plea -sure of rending good books. Time is money. Seek pletwuree by employing it and your talent...— Reading, studying and :mproving. until you have laid .tip a treasure worth a fortune through life. We will here add a list of good hooks for those in -search of kitowledge. U 114.1 entertainment. 'Webster'eDictionory,(Un- Abbott's Life of Napoleon. abridged) 2 vol.. 8 vo. "The Eileyelopedia of A- Abhott's Htstory of King,. nietteutt Literature- By undQueens. 24 vole. 16 Chambers. 2 vols. ma. "The Religious Encyclope- Reeollections of a Life dm I. vol. Time. By Goodrich. 2 .. The Encyclopedia A.meri- vol.. mo. canu. 14 vole. Pictorial Geography of the .Appletoit's Encyclopedia Werld. lip S. G. Good of Biography. I vol.B vo rich 2 v01...6 vo. Intakes' Biographical Lite-. Natural llt-tory of the U. oratory. I vol. 0 vo. Stows. By Lo-sing and "The Cyclopedia of Useful IVillitons. 2 cols. y 'Knowledge. Vro-t". Pictorial Hi.tory of /Brazil• and the Brazilian, the World. 1 vol. 8 vo. t 1 vhf. 8 vo, Brand's Encyclopedia of V...ivisigetou's Travels iu Science, Llierilltire and Africa. 1 vol 8 vo. Art. 1 vol.B vo. Perry's Expedition to ilk. Ure's Dictionary of Arts, part. 1 col 8 vo. Manufitctures & Mines. •Burth's Norib Central Af- 2 vole. tier, a vole. 8 vo. 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Ages. 1 vol. vole.. 8 no. vo, Titter's French Revolution nommul's Conetel. His- 3 vole. 8 vo. tory. l vol 8 vo. Types of nunhood. 1 vol. .2rving's Complete Works. a vo. including his life of Indigenous Races of the Washington. Birth. Li addnrau to the above we have many valuable Books oil all subjects, the most of which we bought at the Trude Sales. A larger or cheaper stock of Books has never been exhibited in Lanert.ter, than .can now be seer. lit the Cheap Book Store of JOHN SHEAFFIM .r to Murray, Young & Co. 4 0c L 00, 9 u rccs so The New Work Tribune, 1858, '59. TUE New York Tribune, now more than sey ..L. eatcen years old. which was the first journal in the world that appeared regularly on an imperial eight-page sheet at so lOW a price as two cents. and w•hroh hiss at tained the unparaileled aggregate of more than 200.000 subseriptioan. respectfully solicits its share of the pa. .tronage whrelt the Metropolitan Press is henceforth to areceive. Within the present year The Tribune lies provided dtself with a new and faster Press, at a cost of .530 0 n0, 'merely that some at our subscribers Inlay receive their ,ahler. a Mali earlier than they otherwtse might dci. r With correspondents at the most important points ithroughout Ilse civilized world, and a stair of writers •chosen frorn among the best in the country, we believe that event those who dislike the politics of our sheet colleede to it frankness in avowinr its convictions and ability in maintaining theta. We appeal then, to those whet believe that an increased circulation of 'flit Trt tune would conduce to the political, intellectual and moral well-being of the Republic, to Ind us tit effecting such Increase. The Daily Tribune is printed on a large imperial sheet, and published every nionsing and evening, (Sun day excepted), and mailed to subscribers fur six dollars por animus in advance, for six 111011113. Tile Semi-Weekly Tribune is published every Tues day and Friday. and contains all the Editorials of the Daily with the Cattle ; I forse and General Markets reli ably reported expressly for The Tribune; Foreign and Domestic Correspondence, and during coming-session of Congress it will contain a summary- of Congressional doings with the more important speeches. It will also contain a first-class novel, continued from number to number. thus affording a first-rata Dandy newspaper to those who prefer not to take a Daily. 'E1013: One copy. one year. $.l Fire copies, one year. $1 1,25 Two collies, " 51 Ten copes, to one nildress git The Semi-Weekly Tribune is sent to clergy mei: at SI per annum. The New-York Weekly Tribune, n large ciglii - Page paper for the country, is published every Saturday. and contains Editorials on the important topics of the times. the news of the week. interesting correspondence from all parts of the world, the New-Vork Cattle. 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Address aa strove. October 30, letZ*.titeow HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.—The Genuine eel ebrated (batmen', for pale al AIcCORKM DELETT' Family Medicine Store, L Od & d Fel L low.' l ull. Oet. 23, INZsB" LYON'S Magnetic Powder for the destruc tion Oir inecetS. wu bout naison, for eule al eCOlt KI.E Se Dmr.r.FTT'S Fomiir Medicine bwre.o4l/1 Fellows' Hull. October:23, 1:459. 7 1)1)11111:R.—Just received a large assort ment arEngllsli. Preach and Amenran Pomades, at McCORKI.I: & DEl.l.l:lT'd Oct. 23, Foamly blodtriue Store. SISE'S Compound of Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and lloartiound, (or the cure of Cou g hs, Colds, Whoopin g Cou g h, Crrnin.&c. For sale lit 1McC011.10.1.:& Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' Hull October 23, 1.832. BRANDY.—Just received a cask of superior O. K. Brandy. for Medicit el purpoeen. or McCURKI.S r UELLETT'S Oct. W, Fondly Medicine Store. 1-4•11-1 , * L. icli , r 4 IL; i.fz/ A PRACTICAL Family Sewing Machine for Ll_ $5. Performing fully equal work. Pio missing or ripping of stitches. No getting out of order. Any body can use it; everybody will have it. (Secured by rev nt grant ty . knees patent) Exclusive Rights for a few States and Counties will be placed within the rereh of an enterprising business man. (A portion of the Territory already secured ) The proprietors confidently feel they now place be fore the public the greatest chance for a profitable in•esiment ever offered. A Sewing Machine con taining the requisite qualities, which, by its 11,101thth. lug simplerity and low cost. will at once go to the inas.wes, who have Intro anxiously waiting toe the to come within their grasp. IJ3rartiev to purchase, are requested to mill at 011ee,eXanitile ibis most woutterfulachievernetit, and secure a Uthoopoly oft he Stale or county dial red. NOVE1:1:Y M ACIIINE CO, Office, Bartlett & Co., Needle Manufacturers, 421 Broadway, cot. Canal st , N Y. U1•Call or teud fora Circular with cuts of inacbines t >min, For Sale—Family Coal, CafCll as Baltimore Company, l'utt.tou, Lykens' Valley, Sunbury ,Trevorton.and Pane Grove; also, Sulphur Coal. MI ape above Coal is kept under cover, clear from dirt. and a. Warranted Good and Clean, or the money will be refunded. Those wish ing to procure a Good Article at the Lowest Rates, will please apply to . _ B. F. AP FOLD. :N05.1,2 and 6 Canal Batio, Columbia, Pa Columbia, October 23, 1252. Price Reduced to Suit the Times. P RI Sl l Burning Final always to be had at AIcCORK k DELLETT , S Oct. 9, 1859! Family Aletlictne S tore COLMIVILLIV ek COX, Grocers and Commission Merchants. Q \V. Corner of Franklin and Pam streets, Bahl -1.3 • more, keep emenahtty on hand a well selected stark of Groccriec. Vines and Liquors. - October 11,1848-om. THE GIANT OF THE MONTHLIES, HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAG AZINE. V j ACII number of the Magazine will contain 1.14 octavo pages, in double col mama., each . year thus comprising nearly two thousand pages of the choicest Miscellaneous Literature of the day. Every number will contain numerous Pictorial Illustrations. accurate Piales of the Fashions, a copiou. chronicle of Cur rl . lll e veal+, and impartial notices of the impor tant books of the month. 'Vie volumes continence with the numbers for JI.IIIC and December; but sub scriptions may COMMCIICC tvnh any number. .rhkll4 —The Magazine may be obtained of Book seller+' Periodical Agents, or Crain the Publt.lters, at Three Dollars 11 year, or Twenty-five Cents a VlM her. The .erni•na anal volumes, as completed. neatly bound 111 Cloth, are sold at Two Dollars each, and muslin Covers are hirilivhed to thime WhO to have their back numbers uniformly tilfund. at Twenty- Five Cents each. Fourteen volt inc. are now ready, bound in Call., at $2,00 each, and also in Half Calf, at 62 SO each. The Pubilshers will supply specimen numbers gra tuitously to agents and Po+tmoster., and will make liberal arrangements with them for circulating the magazine. They will also supply club., of two tier sons at Five Dollars a year, or five persons at Tea Dollars. Clergymen and Teachers supplied al Two Dollars a year. Numbers from the commencement can now be supplied. Also the bound volumes. The Magazine weighs over seven and not over eight ounces. The postage on each number, which munt be paid quarterly in advance at the office where the Magazine tv received, is three cents. he moat Popular hlontl4 in the word.—N. Y. Ob. 'erect. No Magazine in Europe or America is so well known; none has half as many renders; and, we may safely say, atone has received PO large a tribute of admiration from the cultivated classes, that delight in a healthy, diversified, elevating periodical literature. It is the foremost Alllgll7ille of the day. The fireside never had a more delightful companion, nor the mill ion a more entertaimag friend. than Harper's Mugu- Piotestata, (Baltimore.) Twenty-hve cents buys . it—the cheapest, richest, nod most laming luxury for the money that we know. Three dollar.. coca es it for one year, and what three dollars ever weal so far? Put the same amount in clothes, eating, drinking. furniture. and how much of a substantial Ming is obtained? If ideas, faco and centiments Kaye a monetary value—above all, if the humor that refreshes, the plea , anirire that bring u gentle smile, and brighten the passage of a truth to your bruin, and the happy combination of the real and the imaginative. ‘vithout which no One tail live I/ life above die annual, are to be put ono the scale oppo site to dollars and cents, then y nu may be certain Mar if Harper were three or four intica as dear- it would amply Trimy tin pixie. 11 1... a Maga/Atte Richter, Mill the idea and purpoce of a 51ligazine—not a boo., not a Kileittilie periodical, not yet a supplier of light co— mp arid chatty anecdotes—but a mugartue that takes every form of interesting. dignified, and attractive lit erature in its grasp —Southern Times. The volumes bound conciliate of IlitinaelVes a li brary of ItIrSreli:1111,0. reading , !Inch as mutant be found iu the same compsisc in any other publication 113:11 hus come under our notice.—L'poston Courier. October 23, sErmarvs SALES. ONOSITURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1855, at two toe t<pc t'.M.,Uy v trt ue of sundry writs of Levan !'ten Futons and Venditioni Exponas, Issued out of thcCourt of Common Pleas of Luticaoter county. and to me directed, I will expose to puddle sale or out-cry, at the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, the foliowind Rent Eonies, vie: A LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND, fronting 011 binl street, in the Borough of Colutnltin, CON I'AININO ONE ACIM, (more or less.) action:- mg property of Joseph Ulmer on the wetti.Ullll Arch ilia Id Wright on the east, described as follows, viz: Beginning •ut a post where the north-east line of Jo seph Ultisei's land strikes said bill street, thence along said Mill street, north 9 degrees east. 17 perches andl tenths to the north corner of an abut ment of the bridge erected across Shuwnee Run ; thettee along the sollth-VC,A side of said ton, north tif degrees west,ll perches ton, post, thence south degrees west, 18 perette.,and one-tenth to a po-t on the line of Je-eph Ultner's land, south Ili degree+ east, ten perches and six•tenths to the place of he wooing. on which elected A ROLLING MILL. for the purpose 0I making and rolling all sizes and ktads of Merchant Bar and Railroad Iron; said Mill bring 160 feet oil it line parallel to said Mill street by 140 frig to depth, all roofed with slate, wi:lt ;h tee Puddling Furnaces and Boilers. 4 Beating Furnaces with a Boiler to each. A lien; of three Rollers addi tional with two Water-Took., the Boilera having Si; inch cylinder. 30 feet lit length with mud drains at tached. IWO Stearn Engines. IWO trains of Roth and small Mull. one Squeezer. Rolla to nuke all sizes of Bar Iron, Rolls for ranking Railroad Iron, one Lathe for turning Rolls, two Saws for sawing hot iror. one Railroad Iron Straightening:Mitchum or Patent Pres•, own Drill Presser. two Hoisting Crimea. two pair of Shear., hot and cold; two Blackamith Fire Places, one Buggy. a Rail Carriage, Fans. Belting and Shaft ing with rallies belonging thereto.one Road Platform Scales for heavy weight. with all other neeesaary machinery and fixtures, aritable for a Rolling Mill an complete and first-rate order. the whole being nearly new; and with oilier improvements including a oiler story BRICK OFFICE covered with slate. 20 feet facing on Mill Street, by 16 feet deep, containing two apartments and a secure and permanent Safe therein with n cellar under the building. vi — This.Rolling Mill was completed about two sears ago, and is in good condition. Its locrticni is within two hundred yards of Archibald Wright's two Shawnee Furimeeclinil very near the Pennaylvitilia Railroad and Susquehanna River. with both of which thieve may he an easy eolllllll.llllelllloll by meow, of a Railway coimtructrd and owned by Mr. Wright. Seized and ukeu ill execution An the property of VINCENT SAIITII and Dr. DANIEL!. BRUNER. ALSO, at the some time and place, a lot of ground in the borough of Columbia, fronting on Locust street, above Fourth street, 30 feet, and extending lit depth 170 feet, (mote or 1e...) to the Coluinbia and Lancas ter turnpike, with a two story KRICK DWELL ING 110Ut.K, Karhen attached,Smoke Houue, •;;; Wood Ilouue. and oilier nut-building.. The Duelling House base front of 2.3 feet in Locust street, with a seven feet alley adjoining the lot. Gas Fix tures with Gnu in the dwelling, hydrant in the yard, Fruit trees and tabor improvement* thereon, adjoin ing property 01 - Jolts Kidder, Hayes Smelt and others A. the property. ofuLIVCR 11. FAXON. All of which are seized and alike., 111 execution. and to be sold by BENJ. F. ROWE. nherni. She roll's Office. Lancas.ter % October 11, lain. October JO. 1 , :e , t4 NEW AIITUEEN-dOOITS. OPENING TIM MORNING, the most splen dill apourtiureit of New Full Good 4 we ever of fered. Every article suited to the season. purchased for cash. at the lowest figure. and Will be sold nt a email advance: our motto, ...mull profits and quick antes ^ Our Agent residing in the city, forward us goads daily as font as cheap and desirable goods coins into market. HALDEMAN'S Cheap Cash Store. October 9 8 NOTICE! rOLIIMBIA BIM, OCTOBER 4, 1858.—in Eleetinn forThirleen Directors for this institution will be field at the Banking House in Columbia. Ps, on 11:F.DNESDAY, THE 10th ,DAY OF HOVE.III -lo Sq. between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock. (Oct. P. 'SS 1 SA:111. FHOCH. Cashier. COLIMIBIA MARBLE YARD, Corner of Third and Walnut Streets. TILE undersigned Invites the attention of citizens of the 13orotigh. of Columbia and vicinity to hi. Marble yard. Where he t• prepared to execute in superior style all description of Work in Marble, Granite. Send•tone, fee.. apt Monuments, Tombstones. Mantels, Steps, Door and Window Sills, and Ornamental Work of every Lind. lin work will compare with any other execuieJ In the county, and he feel. sate.fied that he can give satisfaction to run ton.rs. both in quality and price. He will furnish bin work on more reasonable terms than can be obtained elsewhere. D. 10; OX. ZILECTIOPir. AN Election fo one President, Five Nana gera one Treasurer in the Columbia mid Chestnut Hill Turnpike Road Company will be held at the public house of Jacob Miller. in the Borough of Co lumbia. on MONDAY. THE FIRST DAY OF NO VEMBER NEXT, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock•. J. W. COTTRELL, Secretary. • octor9,tss34t Ili - Atilikt:it V Di WO VIII 0 0 WI Tll2,.ubseriber will open, on Monday ilex at hi. hotel, corner of Second and Locust street Saloons for the .ale of - • - • - - OYSTERS AND REFRESHMENTS, in every style. Rooms will be expressly fitted up for the accommodation of Ladies and Gentlemen, where they can obtain Refreshments at all hours. A separate Saloon will be kept for ladies which will be strictly private. No effort or expense will be spared to furnish the best articles in the market, and the sub scriber hopes to receive a liberal encourrgement in his enterprise. Oysters on the shell may be bad in the basement. Gentlemen's Saloon on the first floor—Ladies' Saloon on the second story. II M. WILLS. Columbiri.Octolier d. 1,.1=-Gm. NEW STOW:C. OF FALL GOODS. Just Received AT I. 0. BRUNER & CO'S. Corner of Third and Union Streets. WE Have just opened and call attention to a fresh stock of FALL GOODS, consist ing of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, LADIES' DIfEsS GOODS—SiIk., Dc Laincs, Cashmeres, Itleritioes, All NVool Plaids, Prints of every style. &e., &e. A full assortment of Men's Fall and Winter Wear, in Cloths. Cassimerea. Ace plain and IMicy. A neat and beautiful selection of Vestings at mo't rea , entable price•. Without enumerating the goods composing our stock, we would state that they ure of the best quality and eo varied in style and price as to suit every mete and come within the means of every purchaser. We believe that we can sell cheaper than the cheapest in Columbia. -•• • • Our Goods have been pnrchased nt low rates, and we offer unequalled bargains to our friends and cus tome rs. Our usual excellent stock •f ickx-043.5x... less" is curefu , ly kept up, and we can iureish su perior Sugars. Molust•es.jeotfee. Tea. &e.. at a very low figure. 'Y'NVe invite an examination of our new sinek. 1.0 BRUNER. Columbia, October 2,1859 COURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the ion. HENRY G. ONG, President, not, A. L. HArinS and Fsanxic Bantrott. Esq., Associate Judges of the Court of Gam. mon Pleas In and for the county of Lancaster, and Assistant imitices of the Council Oyer and Terminer, n ml General Jail Delivery, and Quarter Sessions of the Peace. in amd for the county of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me directed, requiting me, among other things, to make Public Proclamation throughout my Bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and Genernl Jail Delivery; Alan, a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Pence and Jail Delivery, will COMMOIICO nt the Court !louse, in the city of Lancaster. in the COllllllollWealin of Prnncyl vania, on the THIRD MONDAY a NOV. lr lit pu r-thinee of which precept, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to Me Mayor nod Aldermen of the city of Loneaster, COIIIIIF, and Ali the Just' bees of the Peace. the Coroner, and Constables or the cuid city and county of Lancaster. that they tie j then and there m their nail proper liel,oll. t with their rolls, records and examinations, Mill tuqut•itious, mad their other reinellinininte, to do those things which to their offices appertain, in their behalf to he done; and also all those who will prosecute against the j prisoners who are, or then shall be, in the Jail of the soot ceunty of Lancaster, are to he then and there to prosecute against them no shall be just. Dated at Lancaster. the —th day of Nov. 1858. BENJAMIN F. ROWE, Sheriff. N. B —Punctual nitendanee of the Jurors and Wit. • nesse. , will hereafter be expected and required on the first day of the sessions. Aldermen and Justices of the Peace are required by an order of Court, dated Nov, 21, 11,18, in retort, their recognixontes to Samuel Evans, Clerk of Quarter Sessions, within one week front the day offinal action in each ease, and in de. nun thereof, the Magistrates , costa will not be al. rowed. Oct. 1858. stlvPmit WITH Pinley's Vegetable Pile Ointment. THIS medicine, a remedy for the Piles, as its name implies, has never before been offered to the public. It is not intended as a cure all, but for that one disease it is the heat remedy now known or that has over before been brought before the public. I will anemia n Coro inv RETAIL PRICE, $l,OO PER BOX. = E. B. lIERR. WltoleFule Agent for the United Stuteta. All ordea, addressed to him will be promptly uncoiled to. All emnsounieuttow: addressed to him v 6 ,1111160 be ottetofed to wnli Jnputeli. CERTIFICATES. COIL1131111:11, May 2.1.1 0 5.9. . . Mr U. 1 7 17sILEV—Tiii4 is to certify that I Intve !Well affected wi tit the Ptle. for ten year•, mac( wing your Pile Ointment for a few• day.. it entirely cured me; I not having had the /en.t sign of a return iiure ISlti— ty ago. I Call recommend it n• the remedy for that troulne.ome di.ew.c with wh:cli •o many percoo• are ittfected. and would advise ell personas° afflicted to tine your Ointment. Columbia. August ID, lest 4. 13.F1 have suffered for over four years with the Piles, nod have tried different remedies, all to no account; I was finally induced to try a box of your Ointment, nod after making several applica tions.] (natl it to relieve• me, and continued for a short time, when I wits perfectly cured. It is now live years since. and I have not had the least sign of a return of the disease. If any person should doubt the trcili of tins certificate, address me a note and I will give all the information required. I cheerfully recommend the Ointinelit us an talsoluable remedy for the Piles; one box of it may save oily one who is affected, rill the put'. they liaise to suffer an well as many dollarsand cents, To all of which !cheerfully subscribe. 11. U. je•piemher 11, IP.S3. HILLSIDE NURSERY, COLUMBIA, LANCASTER CO., PA. rI'HE subset her having purchase th • e nur sery establishment Nasty ownrd arid carried on by Messrs. Houston hlntim, near Columbia, Lan carter county, Pu., olrers to the public an extensive stack of ORNAMENTAL, SHADE & FRUIT TREES, Shrubbery, Vines, Flowering and other Plants, and a general assortment of everything connected with n Horticultural and Floricultural establishment. )le has added to the M ock of stundard trees grown in •his nursery.;atal by arrangement with the more extensive Horticulturists run supply at short notice any tree., shrub, or tfoorr l hat I. ralorti in Ihr country. lie has thernugals rr•fned his commodious Green House, and bah 0 filled wall a lame var.rty of choice PLANTS, FLOWERS, &c. many of which are rarely found outside u city Green Hon-c. Ile would cull particular tiliCllooll to Lis collection of • . NATIVE & EXOTIC -....3" 4 ‘I'trIFA GRAPES, a themveryexten aa aartment of all the most -, .INCY:OP; dewliblevririetle, lie has al-o recently , • purchased the entire mock of the well-known Garden and Nursery of Jo seph l'evedall, Cherry Street, Columbia, which will be added to 11 i 44 own establishment. . . . rMr. YEINDALL has been engaged to take charge of the Floral and Nursery Department of We Hi n do Nursery, nail 1119 well grounded reputation asn nurseryman and 11064 will he additional guar antee for the coaditton of the stock. S. 11. PURPLE. P. --In connection with the Nursery the proerie tor Will underia Le through the agency of Mr. ew dall. whore skill Is most favorably known in this de partment. to plant and Iny out grounds, gardens. Ace , and do general jobbing in tht line alike business. Columbia, deptember McCORILE & DELLETT's Drag Store h the p la cc procure cheap Port 51oneaies, Pursco, &c. (dept. 18, '5B. To Milliners, Merchants and:Others. WE hare now in stock, and constantly receiving from New Park and Philadelphia. Auctions, mid of our own Importations. gend• of The latest Pa rt. fimllion, w Bonnei•,Silk., Plaid Velvets, Satin% Velvets. Plain Silk., Marcellines. Florence% 1301111 el Ribbon•. nd Mantua do., RUChel4, Qutlhugs, 1/1011111g, Laces, Illusions, q•e.. which we ogler much below the u , ual prices. r:r • A liberal discount to Cash buyers. . WASH BURTON. No. 306 South Second Street, (.ecotl Dry Goods Score. below spruce,) Philadelphia. October 2, leSt,•Jm SECOND OPENING OF PALL GOODS T3IIS DAT. IL C. Foodersimitb, AT THE PEOPLE'S CAM STORE. ANEW and ingnifieent flock of Faney and Staple Dry Goode. at REDUCED PRICES, Our stock will far P. urpas. anything in Columbia, in the following Goods, to which we respectfully invite the attention of buyers: Round Corner and ?lush Bordered Stella Shawls, Brodie Long and Square Shawls. Blanket Shawls for Ladies and Misses, rich nrediam-priced Dress Silks, rich black glossy Silk at 50e to gil.oo per yard, a great bargain; rich Paris printed Wool Detainer" rich primed Merinoes, rich French Chintzes for wrap per, with bordering to mulch; Saxony and French Plaids. French Merino and Goburgs, beautiful printed Delsitics.nt l 2 j, la. In. YO and 23 ets., CLOTH CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, 9-4 Merinoes for Shawls, rich gained sad Plush Vestingi, new style Ca‘simeres, and the Cheapest Cloths in Columbia; Pilantets. Flannels. Musttas, Ginghams, Calicoes, he., s coMplete assortment at Prices Suit the Times. try-sat incite from 2.1 c to 51.00 per yard. Call mai zee 001 rood, Columbia, October 2,1 W PDX MUM. ATWO-STORY FRAME ROUSE . Itik Array' to t l / 4 -pt 11, B. P, ATTOLD. P. S .cil'ALO 17 El C 0 . , Are now opening anew stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, AND READY-MADE CLOTHING, At the Cheap Cash Stare, in their New Four- Story Building in Locust Street. A COMPLETE assortment of New and De sirable Full and Winter Goode, consisting in part of CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, Nelson's Black French Cloths and other celebrated makes, English Blue and Brown Cloths, Black and Fancy Caasimeres, Saul:tens, Jeans, Corduroys, for men and boys' wear—very cheap. DRESS GOODS. Black and Fancy Dress Silks, Lupins, French Mesa noes' all wool de Lainev,Paramettas, all wool Plaids and de Ceges, English and American Prints—all grades and at very low figures. SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. Broebe, bordered in all colors and styles; Broche,Thibet and Cloth Shawls, Long and Square Shawls. Gentlemen's Shawls—Ladies' Cloth and Satin Cloak+ to all -I, le- DOMESTIC GOODS, HOSIERY AND TRIMNIING. Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings, Pillow Cave Al ueline, Ticking., Table Linens, Sack Flaliftelt , • the latest brands of sheeting Mullins. Div!, Linens, Mar %elites and Linen Skirt Bosnia-, Ladle" and Gentle men's Merino. Cashmere, COllOll mid Woolen Do siery—a grand assortment at the lowest prices. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Cloth Frock and Ores., Coats. Black and Fancy ens sitnere business Coat., Over Coat:. Ruglnii Sacks, Black and Fancy Cavvintere Satineit Pants, Black and Fancy Satin, Plush and Velvet Vests—all in every variety of style and price. trA large assortment of II AI'S AND UMBREL LAS. I'. S.MeTAGUE & CO., Columbia, Sept. d 5, IRS& Cheap Cush Store. Fancy Furs—for Ladies & Children. TOIIN FAREIRI & Co., No.BlB,new no.) tl Market street, above F.,1:11111, Plittnlelphia—lmr porters, Manufacturers and Dealers an Fancy Furs, for Ladies unit Children; alno, Gent's Furs, Fur Cob tars and Gloves. The number of years that we have been engaged in the Fur and the general character or our Furs, both for quality and price is en SCIIP , aIIY known throughout the country, that we dunk it is unnecessary. for us to say anything more than that we have now opened our assortment of Furs, for the Fall and Winter Sales, of the largest and most beautiful assortment that we have ever of fered before to the public. Our Furs have all been imported during the present season, when money was scarce and Furs much lower than at the Present inne.,and have been manufactured by the moot corn. petent workmen; we are therefore determined to sell them at such prices as will continue to give us the reputation we have borne for years, that is to sell a good article for a very small profit. Storekeepers will do well to give us a call, as they will find the largest assortment by (or to select from in the city, and at manufacturer's prices. JOHN FAREIRA & CO., No. SIS Market street, above hilt, Phila. September 11, Prfi.r..lmos 11. F. BRUNER PHILADELPHIA. SURGICAL BANDAGE INSTITUTE. No. 837, Arch Street, one door below Ninth, AIENCY for the sole of Dirs. B. C. Ever ett'. Premium Improved Abdominal Supporters, Presses and Montage, Dr. Charles C. M. Rawlings, Principal. where may be had a full and varied as sortment of masse-. Female Supporter.., Shoulder Braces, and other Bandage s, fur sale at prices twenty five per cent. lower than at any other establishment in the city. - Dr. Knirltt's celebrated radical cure. Truss has cured hundreds of cases where others have failed.— Price 51,00. Dr. Rawlings has treated successfully many bad cases of Smile disen4e, Club root, Bow Leg. Knock Knee, and Weak Ankles, with his new improved ap paratus for these diseases, to which cases reference can lie given. Prices ranging from * f,(10 to 1515.110. Silk and Cotton Eta-tic Stockings, Anklets, Knee Caps, and Abdominal Compressors, at lower prices than can be bought elsewhere. Crutches, Splints, and every variety of Surgical Appliances at greatly reduced prices, placing the best make of goods within reach of all. • Ladies attended in private uprtmenta at the store, by Mrs. B. C. Everett. Particular attention paid to instruments for de formity in chihiren,and satisfaction to all guaranteed. September 11, 15.5.9 mos GENTLEMEN'S Furnishing More, and Patent lhoulder Seam Shirt Manufactory, et the old stand,No. 116 Chestnut erect, Philadelphia, oppe site the Washington House. A. Wistchevter will give as heretofore, his personal supervisdon orate cation: and manufacturing depart meats Orders for Inc celebrated ..1)IC. of Shorts and Collars filled at the , hortekt notice. Persons desiring to order Shirts. can be supplied with the formula for measurement, on application by Ca tangly on hand a varied and select stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing 000114. (pr - Whole-nle orders buppiied on liberal terms. Sept. 4. tm58.1 y STRAWI3RIDGE. ANDREW WURFFLEIN, Importer and mann hictu re r of G LINS, 1111 t.l-5. .No. :MS North Second Street. (shave Knee,) Philadelphia. where he keeps constantly on band a general assort ment of tine double and single wirret Stint Cults. large Duck Guns, Bides. with iticren•ril twists, to rboad the pointed ball of his own niakej Rine Barrels, Shot tinge. Pouches, &c. lie .11VItes persons wishing to purchase goods in his line. to call and ekumme his stock before purchasing el-cohere, an he is deter mined to sell on the most rea•onable terms. trl'articular attention paid to Repsiiring in nil its branches. [Sept. 4. Isrt's tin Chair and Furniture Establishment IN THE UNION, Extending from Gay to Frederick Street, being .10 feet wide, 170 feet deep, and 6 stories high. MTIIIOT'S Gay Street Warerooms, Nos. P 5 and 27 North Gay street, near Fayette, Haiti. more: where as he pt always on hand, or made to or. der.ever y style of French TETErA-TETES, in Plush, Hair, Cloth or Brocatel le. French Full Stuff and Medallion Parlor Arm Chairs, in Plush. Hair, Cloth or 13rocatelle. French Full Stud Carved Parlor Chairs, In Sets, with Plush, Hair, Cloth or Brocatello. SOFAS; linlf French Spring itinhognny and Walnut Parlor Chnirs.in Ilnir. Cloth or Plutlt. Rocking Chairs—various designs, in flair, Cloth and Sluff Spring I.ciangeli—a large nesortment alway Band, or ally pattern made or covered with an Sooals to order. CHAMBER SUITS, In Mahogany or Walnut, complete, from S:l5 up. Cane Chairs mid Rocking do.—the largest assort ment ready made in any Olio house in the United Slates—from $l2 a dozen lip. Bar Room, Office and Dining Chairs, in Oak, Wal. tutor Mahogany. with Cane. Wood or Bluffed Seats —an assortment ealbraring over Ad dozen. Wood seat Chairs and :Settees and Rocking Chairs over 100 dozen. Gilt and Plain Frame Leaking Glasses, of every variety. All kinds of Bade, Hair and Husk Matirasses. A. TIATIIIOT. Noe. 45 and :27 N. Gay st.,ncar Fayette at., Ball. August _ POPUZZLE NEW BOORS FOR THE SUMMER SEASON—AT THE CHEAP BOOKSTORE. T ORD RIONTAGUS' PAGE,—An Nigorical Ro _Li mance of the Seventeenth Century, by G. P. R. James. The Lectures of Lola Montez, including her Auto biography. The Annual Digest of the Law. of Pennsylvania, being a supplement to Portion'. Digest, bringing up the laws or the State to Nlay, IeAS. The Normal Mental Arithmetic, by Edward W Brooks.. We would farther call attention to the large stock select literaturelon our Alf IVCS. All new publica tions are constaltly received as soon as published. None need be in want of good books when such an abundance is at thand as found at the Cheap Book Store. Many of them will be *old at one-half the usual prices, which. in the days of cheap literature, gives all a chance to become enlightened upon all topics. Drop in and see the inducements offi-red by the sew firm of JOIIN Snot Errim, taucce•pore to Murray, Young & Co. July 11.1g3.8. Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves!! TNUSTIII.II,Stove Works, N 0.33 North : 1 / 2 .cond street, opposite ChristChurc Philadelphia. The .4d...crater respectfully I form. his friends anti the public generally abut he has taken the more, at No 33 North Second etreel. where he V , lll be plea , eti to err 1.14 old eutLtomers and friends. Ile has now oil hand a splendid assortment of Par lor. Hall. Office. Store and Cooking Stoves, of the latest and most approved kinds. at Whole-ale land NVM. C NEIMA N. No 33 North Second street.Philudelphin. N. R.—Your particular attention Is Invited to Atle ree's Patent Ga. Burning Warming and Ventilating Stoves, tor Parlors, Others. Store*, Halls, Car., &c., which for economy. purity of air, and care of man agement hag no equal. %V. C. N. IrrOdd Castings fur all kinds of Stove*, on hand. Idapt. U., 1'8..i8-3atos Fall and Winter millinery. miss it. SNYDER, Nee 118 North Eighth Meet, above Arch, Philadelphia. has just opened out a Imp and handsome assortment of Fall and Wield Millhserg, to which she invites the intention of ladles from the country. visaing the city. to caltjand examine:her stock of goods. and should they wish arti cles in her would be glad to sell them. N. ,--F eather.,l Ribbons and French *lawns au bard. 117HONNETS, bleached and pressed to the latest Gram. (Sept. 11.1859,2 m. DtBO. WRIGHT, late of Dauphin county, will open so office on the I{th inst., lit Locum Rime!. second door from Front Street, Columbia. where he will be found at all time• unie.a profeiononoily engaged. prepared to attend to the practice of nindione and Ito collateral branches- Viet 9, 19ta-t1 WINCHESTER k CO., GUN NMI CM! THE LARGEST AL CARD. MEAIVICIVION'ZON LANDS. NEW ENGLAND SETTLEMENT. RARE OPPORTUNITY.--TO ALL WANTING FARMS—in a healthy place, twenty-five, miles from Philadelphia, on the Camden and Atlantic Rail road. New Jerry. An old estate has recently been opened for stt , e, rind the first division of 10,000 acres divided up into furors of twenty acres and upwards. The sod is of the best quality for the productlon of fruits, grams. &e. The price i 4 from $11:i to tit , 2o per acre. payable in ea-y quarter yearly instalments, withia a term of four sears with ititere-t. The terms are made ert-y in order to 111,11 . 0 the rapid improve ment of the land. by enalthais every industrious man to buy a farm. It is now being extensively improved by good rondo, and some of the best citizens from New England and the Middle Slates are erecting large improvements. It is a scene of the greatest improve ment out of Philadelphia. Seventy-five houses have been built in four months. Practical farmers and busi nessmen from the length and breadth of the Union are settling there. It is an important business place, on account of its being in the midatof a great market. Every article raised upon this land finds an immedi ate sale. The water is excellent, and no such thing as lever is known. The soil is a sandy or clay loam, with a eZoy bottom und vtentil a of manures. It is flee of clones and easily worked. It abounds largely w the phosphates, and such a• its fertility abut from the crops produced both upon this land and the large area adjoining underculs tivaition, it will be found not to be excelled anywhere in the production of crops most adapted 10 its market. The reader may be well aware 11,11 the earliest and the best fruits and vegetables come from New Jersey, which are annually exported io the antomat of millions of dollars. The land, be-ides being accessible in every way for fertilisers, has an. abundant supply of the best quality of muck manure. Lumber and building materials can be had on the spot at a cheap prate, from the mills. Other milk are now being opened, and brick yards tieing started oar the ground. A person can put up a frame tenement for pre.cti; convenience. for one hundred dollars On account of the extensive emigration, this is the best course to par-tie in order to get a place to live in at first. Carpenters and builders are on hand to put up 110u,e. On the be-n terms. In ..ellting here the emigrant Iwo many advatangest. Ile tin within a few hour's ride of the great cities in the Ntuldle State. and New England; he is near his old friends and nv.=oriation.; lie is in a settled coun try, where every improvement and comfort of etv iluttlion in at blind; lie is in a 'initial) , place, and is ant subject to the certainty of Is.ing the greater part of his family and his own health by those malignant fevers whieh make the grave- of so many millions of the young and hardy in fur off regions nWay from home and friends. Besides, he hug a mild climate and open Wittier. There ore three trains daily to Philadelphin,and to all those who improve the railroad company gives a free ticket. The reader will at once be struck with the advan tages here presented, and ask himself why the pro perty was not taken up before. The reason is, it was never thrown in the market; and unless these state ments were correct no one would be invited to ex amine the land before purchasing. This all are ex pected to do. They will see the land ender ealtiva no it; they will meet persons. no doubt, from their own neighborhood; they will witness the improvemetsub and can cadge of the character of the population.— Per-tons should come prepared to purchase, as many are loaning, and locutions are not held on refusal. The Hammonton Funnel., a monthly Literary and Agrieultural sheet, continuing full iniormullon of tiatamomou, will be sent to each inquirer, and can be glituilied ut 25 CIA. per annum. Thin indi.mutuble. \Yummier; deeds given, clear of all jovial/brain,. when porch owe money is paid. Route to Pic Innin—Leave Vine street whorl'. Philn• dolphin, for Hammonton by railroad at '1 A, Dl., sad 51 P. ftl ; when iliere. hula] re for Mr. Byrnes. Board ing conveniences will be found. Letters and oppli cotton+ east be odd raised to S. B COUBIILIN,D*2 South Fifth street. below Walnut. Maps and information cheerfully fermi:lied. B. P. APPOLD. Forwarding & Commission merchant AND DEALER IN Ham., e3houltlere, flour by the barrel Whiaky by the barrel, Gramm! Plaster by the barrel, U. A. Salt by the Sack. ALSO, DEALER IN All kinds of Coal, by the Cargo, Car Load or 7bn, such us Baltimore Company, Pittston, Sunbury Red Ash, do. White Ash, Short Mountain Stove and Lump, Lykes& Valley do. do. Trevorton do. do. The Stlllxcriber buys his Coal for Cash and Oren to sell at the Lowest Cash Prices. 0. F. APPOLD, Noa 1,2., t and 8, Canal Basin Columbia, August 29, 1838, TO TRAVELERS. THE subscriber would call the attention of I_ Travelers to the special accommodation afford ed by his 05INIMIS which is in waiting on the arri val of every train from the East, West and South, to convey pm-wagers and baggage from the cart to his hotel—the 'onion House—and to all parts of the town. l'ln.sengcrs leaving town by any of tile trams will be wafted upon at their residence. by . the couch, if Italics is left ut lie Watliingion Ilon‘e m seaon. Fare for a passenger, with or wahoutbuggogs,to any port of Me lowa, ILI cent., ll — j -Tr.vder‘ .tapaaig al: he Waghingion !loupe be curried. with their nge, to and from the tarsfree of charge, Columbia, A uguo 7,1A5c.i SAVING FUND. 'ATIONAL to. ;Nor of Third INCORPORATED Dr STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST. Money in received in any MIM, large or small, and itere.t pool from the day of depoid to the day of withdrawal. The office. is open every day (coin 9 o'clock in the morning 11115 o'clock in the afternoon, and on Mon day and Thu rrility evenings till 8 o'clock. 1101 s: HENRY 1.. BENNER, President. RORERT SELFRIDUE, Wee President. WU. J. REED, ScereiiirV. DIRECTORS. Ilcnry L. Renner, P. Carroll'Bre water, FAlward 1.. Carter, Joseph IL R.irry, Rebell Selfridge- Francis Lee, Samuel K Joseph Yerkes, G. Landreth Menus, Henry Diffenderfes. Money is received and payments inside in gold daily without nonce The invesimenis nre made in Real Estate Atort guge•, Ground Items. nod such first dais securities us t h e charier requires. Auguid 7, CANDLE ESE ES, WARRANTED to be of the bes. tal, all sizes and patterns, manufactured nn . r sale by JOIIN CAI.VER LV, Aar,. 21,1958-3 m N 0.305 RACE St., PHI LAITA. NATIONAL LIVERY STABLE, Second street, adjoining the Odd Fellows' COLUMBIA, PA. TSUBSCRILIF.R, buying fitted up and mocked I. with good Horses and commodious Carriages an Extensive Livery Stable, would call the attention of bin friends and the public to his SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS. He will guarantee his Horse. to be rare. well bro ken to !toddle mid liarneesoand is fen-roweouditioo. lie can otter xevernl - • HANDSOME VEHICLES, built erprewly for hie einablishument, and the whole of hue Carriage• are in thorough repair, and kept clean end neat. The stable will be in the care of accommodating ntienduet.. nine HORSE! AND CoNVRTANCES CAN at HAD AT ALL HOUR! OP THE DAY OR NIGHT. THE TERMS WI lA. ISE REASONABLE. and be confidently hopes that the merits of los Sulfite. and si 10 Plen 4 C CIP 4 IOI7IetP, wall secure him a, liberal share of public favor. CHRISTIAN HERSHEY. Columbia, August 14,1,555. Haskell's Color! CarlHi RESTITUTOR. THIS article restores grey hair permanently to 114 Original color and condition, a result of which the possibility has heretolore been universally denied. This effect it produces by removing the •tructions to the natural secretions of the hair, thus restoring healthy action to the scalp, and not only causing the hair to resume its original hue, but pro ducing a permanent moisture, and by the use of tbe brash, a lisatre which oily preparations cannot give Warranted to give sausfacison or money refunded. For sale only by McCORKLE 4r. DIV-LETT Ang.l4, 1638. Odd Fellows' Mll, Columbia. . azauciscor manna qPIE subscriber bas tabs Ibis yell-kaira I. stand. in FMK street, between Loeest and Union, and invites the patronage of his /rhea's eed the public. His past esperiesee salproptisnor of the Franklin House, is sufficient worm* PO hie batty in this bosom's. lie endeavor to lre:gr . o BAR STOCKED WITH GOOD LIQUORS, and to provide watisfactorT entertainment for custom ers. His house is well calculated for the accommo dation of regular boarders, and he asks a share re public support. MARTIN k:RWLV. Columbia, October '2, 15.15-1.7 N. E. COR. F ROINi f r& LOCU STS., COLUMBIA, PA. TIIE subscriber having added extensively o he , „lliciltues for taking likette..e , ,de , tre, to,cell attention to In, unrivalled t•peettuene. Ile prepared to take, to addition to luo ft:writer -plentlid Daguerreotype", the ntout perfect Anthroiypes, Photographs and Patent Leather 'ictures. He feel• confident of givtng .nti.faction, and only aelc+ u trial alga skill to insure It. ' - 'lPa.ture=t taken on tnort reasonable terms. it clear or cloudy weather. BAWL LODGE. Columbig,h3ly3l,las3 COLUfIIBIA IRON WORKS, OPPOSITE THE CANAL BASIN, COLOMBIA, PA. THE . subscriber has removed to the exten sive shops connecied with the Colombia Iron Foundry, which he lin.; thoroughly fitted up, with new and first-rate machinery, unit is now prepared to manufacture Steam Engines and Pumps of every de scription, Machinery (or Furnaces, Forges, Mills, Fuetorios, Car Work. he. Iron and 13ra.ss Cost mg- furnished to order. Bridge Dolts and Black smidnitir in aetierel. tie"klepuiring promptly attended to. JOHN Q.DENNEY. Columbia. July 3, tsse. reirvir ATTRACTION! NOW Dresv e.; OPEIIING another choice lot Fancy s. at low pric al-o. Inure al tho.ie Extra !Thick HaloA Dress Silks, the best goods ever tatted in Columbia, Al"rifE I.Eopt.t-rs sToRr. Adjoining the Columbia Bank. LI AND 8-4 White and Meek Shawl Ilarege., jus t %.1 received at C. FONDF.R SMITICS, Columbia. TITE TRI AND COLORED MA ESEILLES. for La- die- , a tnl Ba..que., now patterns und Fringes for tritnntang, slow opening Is: H. C. FONDF:RSMITIFS People's Cash Store. 10 PIECES more of thot.e exquisite French Organ die Lawns—rather 1o:11)&0411er than thefirst tot— are now read) far the Lathe', at 11. C. FONDERSMITIPS. Adjoining the Dank. BLACK TAMITEENS, Crape de Spnien Silk and Wool Caine., Lapsn's fine Wool de Limes, Born business, Dues's, he. Also, English Crapes, Love Veils, Aleutian Col late, to . a areal assessment at IL C. FON DERSMITI VS. WRITE GOODS-KEEP COOL! ArtiLL UE N plain and embroidered eiwtsves, Tartrial's, White Organdies, Mulls and Nall'. soolts—a full assortment Just received, at very low paces, at 11. C. FONDEIZS.II People's Cash Store. DINE, blue. green and bull Trirloon blidins, very 1. cheap, suitable for covering chandeliers, looking glastes, &c., Just received nt IL C. FONDERS:IIITII*S. FRE'NCII:PERCAILS AND CHINTZES. 10 plEcv,:: of 11,-e xVERLA,TING Dle.. GIIO4 ju-i received, and will be fold at a great sacrifice.— Call and see them, at H. C. FONDI:RSMITIt's Jaw. 1.2. I E-'5•3. People'. Ca-li Stare. Does Disease Originate in Impurity of the Blood? rII.IIIS is a question of vital importance, and one which has never been satt-fitetoraly di-posed of by the professors who teach the healing art. Some maintain—and especially the old school phypielmis—that lite lives in the blood, and therefore all diseases originate in it—but modern seienee avers that ailments have their origination in both the solids and fluids of the body. •Tltat the latter preponderate, however, is a fixed fact, and medicalskill has clearly demonstrated theism least two-thirds of the Ills that human flesh is heir to, have their sources in act IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD! AR, for instance, in the long catalogue, such as Senor -0114 Tetter, "Barber's Itch," Pimples, Blotches, Ery sipelas, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, discharges tram the EarZFerer Sores, or eruptive disease of any kind These are ascertained by well known medical laws to arise from bad blood—while the highest medical authorities declare that most fevers originate in the same manlier, and more particularly typhoid and scarlet—the loaner being an internal, and the lane: an external eruptive discri.e; and in all persons ut lacked by these maladies, the blood is (baud to be either coagulated, or rale dark unhealthy color. To ward off a large majority of discat.es, as well a. to cure a number which have already seized upon the system, ii as !wives., to PURIFY THE BLOOD. Liadsey'ii Improved Blood Searcher Goes not claim to he u UNIVERi-AL PANACEA for every disease known, but the proprietors claim for it the power not only of draining out all impurities of the blood, but by the .killful eombintilloll of well-known vegetable remedies, it will cure all diseases arising from a de ranged stale of the liver, drive out dyi-pepsta, Rod give renewed tone and vigor to the stomach. That the !Hood Searcher In all that is claimed for it, the proprietor can produce THE PROOF. It i- only a few years since It was discovered, and yet it hits grow. tato such a booties. Mat n large Laboratory La. been built expre.i.ly for it. nainuf.,e. :is re —a large number of men employed in putting it tip. and -till the SUPPLY DOES NUT EQUAL TOE DEMAND! 1= M's ask any candid mnu. could this be so. if the Medicine did not poisess all the virtues claimed for ii? The proprietors have hundreds of certificates from men of gratuity and standing in the community-show- Ing what the medicine is doing daily for the +offering. Ask any per•on who has ever used the Blood Searcher whether relief wits experienced. Let the afflicted give ti n trial—n single bottle will convince the most skeptical of lie efficacy. For sale by RUDOLPH WILLIAMS, Columbia, and S. F. I.ollt & CO.. Lancaster. and Druggists generally throughout the Culled mutes. AFETY RUST Jame %?6.1`,5,11m CONDUCTED BY CHARLES DICKENS, Author of "Pickwick Paper:," •‘Nicholas Nick- MI," "Bombes, 4- Son," etc. DE-PUBLISHED Monthly by the subscri bers, from advance sheets, under sanction of the London publishers, and special arrange ment with them. Each monthly number con tains MPANY 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 far the most interesting, va ried, and decidedly the BEST LITERARY PERIODICAL in the lingttsh 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. 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 66 Eleven 66 Clergymen and Teachers supplied ats2 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 $1,76 per volume. ••• Sent free by Express or Mail, by receipt of price. Clubbing with other !Magazines. We will send Household Words and eitber one of the following Magazines for one year for $5. Godey'a Lady's Book, Frank Leslie's Maga zine, Blackwood's Magazine, London Quar terly, Graham's Magazine, "Knickerbocker," 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. 27 - A.ll 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 Nassau street, New York. June 26, 18.58. Northern Central Railway. THE Passenger Trains an the abate read now run at follow,: Leave Colombia for York sad Calthacire rat 7.341 L. N. ~ .. 1.• LOOP. Al, u 7 TA P.M. ta 4.411 A. MI. .4 0.57 A. AIL 3.2/ P.M, u York kiii .. .. .4 os Antrm atiechombis Ikea Yoe; 7. A M. . boo York ad Salt. 16. 15 13 P . . M. la v, v., " 4.45 P. M. • Salaam's. 4t P 00 A. M. 4 " 5.15 P. M. 083 P. M. All the aLove Trame connect orals the Passsenger Tr.': as on the Igulsidelphia and Columbia Railroad, boils going audreturmag. . D. F. GRIFFITH, Columbia, Aimee' 14,1:47. Agent. LODGE'S GALLERY, MOURNING GOODS. M".I;t..IVJEM. NQ SUNDAY TRAIN 1858. NEW FALL GOODS. Now opening at Flaldenrartls Cheap Cash Store, ACONPLETE assortment of new and desi ruble lull good., comp JJJJJ Ig In part, of MEN'S WEAR, Block and colored French, EllgleM and American Clan blink mid colored French, Enghell and Amer ican Can-tine:cu. VESTINGS Velvet, Matatai , e and CaehmeTeii, new and beautiful styles•; eatiowitii Tvrerd.. Velvets, &e. DRESS GOODS. - - - - -• A full and complete assorment of Ladies' Dress Good!ir in all the new and beautofui designs; also. Lupin's French Illeritmes, in black and assorted colors, La pin's all wool defame., in black and all shades. ex•rs rich printed,all wool Paris Delaines, newest style fall Dress Silks, all wool Plaid.. he, he. BLACK SILKS. A full line of Black and Oren,lka, the very best imported t'aramentas, DeMines, and English and American print•. in endl,,,,, r i e w . SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS. - - - Stella Broehe bordered. in all grade,, and colora., Beanie long and sy mue rhuwl 1 albet Shawla, black and us.orted rotor with -ilk and wool irrmx...., Bay Slate long and square :Shawl, round Co: liered Shawla, with all the oilier ddl'rrrnt varaettes in On market. Ladies' Clotb Cloaks and Alannllus, of the latent Paris tallatvlos. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS Blankets, Counterpanes, Alarseilles Quilts, Woolen Coverlet., Flannels in every variety. blenched iind !prawn Sheetings, pillow case Muslin+. Ticklnge, Furniture+, woolen Table covers, linen b'euebed and brown Table Damask, bleached and brown color Table Cloths, Towelings, &c., &e.; the hest branus of Shirting Muslin.. Insib Ltnene and Shirt Bosoms, in linen and marseille+, FEATHERS. CARPISTINGB AND OIL CLOTIISI —A new Sup ply of earpettog4, null Floor awl Table U,l Cluthl. , Ites and Clueensvea re, a ar w• and lull as- Rarl RIC II I. lIA LOP-NIA:VS Columbia, Sept. 11,1 59. Cheap Ca-lt Store. FOR. IMMIX', %PIM BUSINESS STAND, on Front 51, street. between and Lot est. ad joining the Jewelry Store of the undersigned. Pos seeston given on the first of April test Apply to ..... Columbia, March 6, ISliest FOR RENT, NOS. S and 6 ifamilton's Row, oppo the Washington House, From street. Columbia- Apply to R. HAMILTON. Columbia, February 21.1.9574 f THE BLUE FRONT, on Front street, contain -I- ing two Store Room..—two do. fnr cancel, A t or other like porpones—and a LIASEAIENT— aII fitted uo with gnu, &c.,—alro SEVERAL 1101JSES, for rent or sale,iii different rin rtr of the bo rough. Enquire of %VII. WillrYEß.. Columbia, February 14,1837-tf TO LET. FF,FiT OF 'WHARF. on the Stniquehnnita river, V adjoining property of J. Vannlielt At Co Apply to SAMUEL. WRIGHT. Columbia, March 14, 1.9.57-tf I Or) COILS Superior . 111anilla Rom, Tani -011% , ttes• Jo.: re. et•lVl'd vlitrlbr sale, ill lots, 10 leogilig, to suit pure bu•ers, at extruord price.. sit the Cllll/11i On-in, by July 17,1 f.. 7VEI. l 7 h McGLAITGIIIM. THE LIVER P REPA BED B COMPOUNDED EN TS one of the best pi icines now before the tic, caste r, milder, and ml medicine known. It is t liver remedy, acting On Morbid matter, then on I carry of that mutter, thus effectually, without any a rimmed in the operatio strengthena the system ai it; and when taken dud strengthen and !mild it m The Laver is one ol the the human key; and I Bons well, the poorer.. I developed. The stomach dent on the healthy , for the proper per ilous; when the no- els are at fault, and the consequence of one or• , ceased to do its duty.—l l organ, one of the propri4 .tudy, itt a practice of. to find some remedl the molly derangement. To prove that this any person troubled with' of it. forms. has but tot tion b certain. TI ese Gums Remove from the system, supply thy Bow of bile, invigort. lug food to digest well, Mg tone and health to the moving the cause of the ical cure. Bilious attacks are ter, prevented, by thei Liver luvigorator. One dot, idler eating stomach and prevent the boa ring. Only one dose take nightmare. Only one dose taken at night, loosens the bowels genily, and cures Costiveness. o,lv,diit.c Wien after cat It meal will cure nytpern.ia. IrrOne dose of two teaspoonful. wilt always re lieve Sick Headache. One bottle taken for female oh..treetion l'emoves the cause of the and twat, a perfect cure. Only one dose iminedintely reieves Cholie. while one dose oflen repeated I, a sure cure for Cholera Morlius, and a preventive of Cholera. [Er Only ore bottle is needed to throw out of the .3 :item the eß•ets of medicine after a long awhile... irrOne bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sal lowness or unnatural Color front the skin. - . One dove token a Alan time before eating gives vigor to the appetite. and makes food digesi:wel I. One dose often repealed cures Chronic Dtarrhrea, in tis worry forms, while Summer and Bowel Com plaints yield almost to the first dose. . . . . One or two doses mires aitazks caused by Worms in ebldren; there is so surer, safer, or speedier rein ed., in the world, se it never Mile. to few bottles cure Dropsy, by exciting the absoi bents. We fake pleasure in recommending ilds medicine iss n preventive (or Fever and Ague, Chili Fever, a n ti all Fevers or a Bilious Type It operal,.. er r who**. und thousands are is tiling to testa ty to its won demi virtues. All who tnm it are giving their unanimous testi mony in its favor. 11:7 - 1%1ix water in the mouth with the Invigorator. and /Wallow both together. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR In a Scientific :Medical Discovery. end is daily work - nig cures, almost too great to believe. It cure! OP i f by magic. even the first dare givirg . benefit. and sel dom more than ane bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint s from the worst Jaundice or 14) spepsts to a common headache, all of winch mei the result of IL disented PRICK ONR DOLLAR PRR Berme. Da. SANFORD, Piopriemr. 845 Drondwity. N. Y. n,old by Dr. E. D. DERE, Col uumina. Retailed all Druggigio. [Mt*. Ihrni. - _ N. S. LAWILENC.E'S New Paper, Printers' Card and En velope Warehouse, NO. 405 CO3IMERCE STREET, PIIIL'A. Co} buy err , IA II I had it fur their ititereat to cull. Philadelphia, 2, INi: 4 THE GREAT BEAUTIFIER So Long - Unsuccessfully . Sought, FOUND AT LAST: 10 00 20 00 VOR IT RESTORES PERMANENTLY GRAY P hair to iw original color, covers luxuriantly the bald head; removes all dandri.C. Itching and all pernf uln, scold head and all eruptions; makes the hair roil, healthy, and glossy; and will preserve it to any ima ginable age, reasoveiLes if by magic All bletches,/ec., from the face, and cares all neuralgia and nervous head ache. gee circular and the following Dover, N. H , Feb. 2ml. 1657. PROF. O. J. WOOD& CU.—Gents: Within a few days we have received en many cull, for Piof 0. J. Hair Restorative. that to-day we were com pelled to send to Boman fora quantity, (the 6 do/en you forwarded all being sold.) whale we ought order a quantity from you. Every bottle we hove sold seem. to have produced three or (our new cu.aomers, and the approbation and patronage it receives from the most eutinunatial and worthy calneen.•foor fully convince us that it in a 110.45 T VAI.L:AI3I.I; PREPARATION. Send us u• soon 84 may he one gross of art sire; and was John size; and believe so ) ours very respectfully. (Soiged) DANIEL LATIIORP do CO. Hickory Grove. Rt. Charles Co . 410 , Nov 19, 'X. PROF. O. J. ROOD—Dear Sir: Some tune last rummer we were induced to tre •otoe of your Hair Restorative, wad Er a IreCOI were wonderful, ws reel It n duly to 3 on and the atllteted to report it. , Our little rain * , tact.' for setae tune had Item per -1 feetly covered with core, and snme Culled it scold head. The hair almost entirely came oil in canine. quence.WliC . la friend, seeing his rUderiuga, advised us to u.e sour Restorative; we did so vt oh little hope of current, hut, to our soronve, and 'hut of all our friends. a very few applications removed the disc.., entirely, and a new and luxuriant ceep of hair soon marred oat. and we eats now say that our boy ha. a s healthy a .eat and ae Ireerient a crop of hair as any osier child. We eon thermic*, and do hereby reeesaread year Ilaiestrasive, as a perfect remedy foe all dereaseo alike altalp and hair. W. ere years respectfully, W HIGGINBOTHAM, SARAH A. HIGGINBOTHAM. Osidiseritg aiso. Jane 22, 1E155. 7"8 0. J. Wier —llhear Sir; I hove used two bo Elos3 . Professor Wood's Hair Restorative; and eon linty say k is the greatest de.coarry of thn age fat TO•10r1111 and chancing the Irma. linfore aging it I was a man of seYriiiy. My hour has now shimmed its orirlaarrolor. Von can recommend It to the world Wirlsot I the loco fear. as my care wug one of the wow kind. Voter. Rospectfull;., DANIEL. N RPIIY. 0. J. IVOOII & CO. Propraetors Now Yo:L.lst. the Feat N Y. Wire lisollog 114 Market•Strcet, .t.:t Lout*, Mo. Sept. 4, INki. 1858. BMCIZEMI INVIGORATOR! `Y DR. ii A:VIRD It D, 'TIRELY FROM GUMS negative and liver med. that acts a. a rather ore effectual than any other not only a rathartie, but a att on the liver to eject its the stomach and bowels, to ; accomplishing two purposes of the painful feelings expe sue of mom cathartics. It tithe same time that i tootles; lily in moderate doses will tpmith annual rapidity. principal regulators of MI when *performs its rune : of the system are fully is almost entirely delves action of the liver &nuance of its lune la mach is at fault, the bow whole system •uifers in cg gun—the liver—having 1Z; l or the di , earec of t ha t etors has made it his ;Q - more than twenty years, I 7 whe t s, rah to counteract "to winch ts liable. g remedy ic ut la-1 found, Liver Complaint, an any try a bottle, and couvic- all morbid or bad matte, night their place a hesit ating the etoinoch, cam— purifysitg the blood, gl !whole machinery, re 1112,CUSC—efrecting a Ina- cured, end, Who t is bel t:monition:ll use of the k sufficient to relievethe food from riemg uud before retiring, prevents
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