DR. J. H. ROBINSON, ON VIE Northern Trapping Grounds! Nick Whiffles "In the l'isonNewspapers Ag'in, by Mighty!" NEW YORK MERCURY FOR SATURDAY, JUNE :25, /859, (BED. ow ready at all the News Depots and bookstores,) Will contain the initial chapters of a new Western Talc, from the graceful and felici tuus pen of DR. J. If. ROBINSON, aho has been engaged to write exclusively for that journal for a tern' of years. This story is entitled TATITAWAY; ME THE MOUNTAIN OUTLAWS: A TALE OP THE NORTHERN TRAP PING GROUNDS:" Anil is considered by the Author to be the very best work which his talent has yet pro duced. 'Those who know the dramatic power and Elegant Style, the interesting situations and Beauty of Incident, which have rendered famous all the writings of the 41.1010 ff OR Or "DUCH. BISON," cannot but hail with delight this new ema 'nation from his pen. The Trapping Grounds of the North and West, form a peculiarly favorable field for the lo cation and working out of a romance, and Oho elinratters that roam through that Flow ery Wilderness are especially fitted for in troduction into its pages. The readers and admirers of DR. ROBINSON'S WRITINGS will remember with pleasure the character of "NICK WHIFFLES," in a story of that name, recently published, .and will be glad to learn that the same per -nonage will figure in PATHAWAY, -surrounded as ever with many "Diffiltilties," .and lending to the romance a vein of sym pathetic humor and quaint drollery that will render it irresistible to the lover of fun and the student of human nature. In addition to this attraction, the plut will be found more Intricately Mysterious, and the situations more replete with the fire , of Dramatic Interest, than in any other story 'the author has yet written. It is full of MILD LIF -1 ,81 ACTION, crowded with stirring incident and Perilous Adventure, and through the whole story runs :.n under plot which interweaves a Golden Threaded Woof of sentiment, tinting all with the ra diant light of the Gentle Charm of Love. The most exciting and picturesque scenes of PATHAWAY, ATV be chosen as the themes for a series of BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS, from the pencil of the most celebrated of American artists, FELIX 0. C. DARLEY, whose drawings have made UR NEW YORK MCI RRY ouch - tt favorite with all who appreciate true artistic excellence. The clear and vivid style of Dr. J. H. Robinson's descriptive writing is such that the artist can seize upon his creations without difficulty, and thus the best poweri of FEN AND PENCIL are brought to bear with as great a unanim ity as if both were wielded by one person. The proprietors of the MERCURY are proud of the popularity which their journal has attained, and cannot but take some lit tle credit to themselves for the good which they believe they have done in carrying out their first intention—that of making the NEW YORK MERCURY .ta medium for the familiarization of the read ing public with the best works of the most DISTINGEISHED AMERICAN AITIIORS To secure this end, they have spared no expanse; and whatever they have, thought could gratify the tastes of their Thousands of Readers they have dune without ques tioning either the labor or expenditure re quired. For the exclusive right to the works of Dr. J. H. Robinson, they pay a larger sum than any American romancer has ever before received from any newspaper, and the public are already aware of the great outlay necessary for the engagement of such men as SAYARD TAYLOR, FELIX O. C. DARLEY, GEORGE ALBANY, and others. Yet it is believed that the in- ,creasing Refinement of the Popular Mind de mands such men, and the Mercury is in tended to keep up with the progress of the Age. ,BRILLIANT NOVELTIES mill appear in the columns of this JOURNIL OF AMERICO LITERATURE, in rapid succession, and while the proprie tors are eminently well satisfied with the .ebare of popularity hitherto accorded to them, they are determined to deserve still more by using every means possible to in crease the .attractions of their paper. THE NEW YORK MERCURY, rot JUNE 25, -Containing the First Chapter of LP en 12a ea -Q77 u. OR, THE MOUNTAIN OUTLAWS, BT DR. J. R. ROIDNSON, is now ready at all the News Depots Sc nsaurriox TERMS:-$2 a year, three .copies $5, eight copies. $l2, with a gratis ,copy to the getter-up of the club. Address, CAULDWELL, SOCTLIWORTII & WHITNEY, Proprietors Now York Mercury. N. Y. C:ty Jut e 34159-2 t A LCOHOL Campliine, Burning Fluid. ; Tine gut. Crockery, are l'ro, i‘ions ' Grorcrms, »hole :ale and retail, cheap for nt the Columbia Mart. ONI DOOR SOUTH OF BLACK'S 110 TEL. Trout street. Columbia. Pa. NEW MUSIC STORE, No. 93 Narket st., Harrisburg, 5H3311 1 2 MUSIC, fastrucction Books, MUSICAL MERCHANDIZF: GENERALLY, Pianos, ,Ife/ndeons, OW(ars, Flute., Accor dcons, lone 4. I F.. 110. 0 C. B. C A New Arrival of BOORS AZTD ST.A.TIONBRIC, AT HEAD QUARTERS & NEWS DEPOT. IUST received a large and varied sleek of 0 Blank. Memorandum. P 11,4 and Copy 800k,... Letter, Cap. and Note Paper, t very cheap,) Not I.etter and Legal Envelopes of all qualities I'm.. Bible, Hymn and l'rnyer Book, m every style of Minting. Portfolimw, New Style Pocket Books. Glove and India. Rubber ink cla im, ! a, India Rubber Prue. a new nritele. Together with a large stock of rangy Arti- Clen, to all of which we call ihe attention of the ciii gene of Columbia and vicinity. feeling autiefied that we C:111 SUlt in quality and in prier. _ _ SA VLOR & McDONALD Colnmbin,April9.lS;i9 UMLIMELLAS AND PARASOL.S T HE msnufnef firer of the hest qual PARA•zOLS AND UMBRELLAS. invite. the anent ion nt CASH and eln.e buyer. to Spring Stock. which for variety and style.. cannot be surf, iw.ed. JOSEPH FUSSELL, No 2 North Fourth street, Philadelphia. March 12, lon9-3,n ANOTHER GRAND RALLY!! At H. C. Fondersmith's, Columbia 11l F. are now receiving our fourth supply of Spring f Good., nt fully ten per cent. lower to price than those puichnsed a month etlT:ler. Now is the time Ladle= and Gentlemen. We offer Mots de ',nines and Berege de Lollies at 8 cents to At cents per yard. good good+ and hundsome styles; 10 pieces new lialzerines in all colors, only 121 ets.; %pieces 4.4 English Chintzes. 4.4 Figured Brilfitottes, Real French Lawns, &c.. at the low price of 12k cis. Dornls and Percal.-20 pieces of these beautiful Dress Goode, Ia magnificent color. and new designs —prices from 20 to 31 et.. We have not the space here to enumerate all the lute novelties in Dress Good., which we will he happy to show to all who may favor 0= with a cull. Silks! yard. Bich Plaid Fouiarcl., at the a.tonishing low price of 02 cts. per yard. Fancy Die.. Sass nt various prices, Be it remembered we alwn y• hive the beet dollar Black Silk in Columbia. shawls and Miami Ilas.—A full line of all styles of Shawls—prices from rtU cent= to the beautiful Crape Shawl itt V 23. The Ladies arc particularly invited to our beautiful Lace Mantillas—priees from $7 to 525. Now for the Gentlemen.—Our new Silk quilted and Alar.eilles Vesting+, Silk 111 ixed Caseimerce, Lee ate worthy their curly intention. A good Assortment Farley Neck 'Pies, Stocks, Suspenders, Ilandker• chiefs and Hosiery. la - Don't forget the Sun umbrellas, all colors, sires and prices. GROMIBES.—Good 7 cent Sugar. "levy" Coffee, and lucent Syrup, at FONDERSAI IT/F S. Columbia, April 2J. 1850. Our Embroideries Tiross Il es F.mb. Collari on Linen Cambric. and extraordinary cheap Cumin IC Flouncing have met with general taror among, the Indies, %.A few more left - at 11. C. VON IMO= "Att - TAB YEAR RGUND." - DicKENs' NK'% WEEKLY. `WE have the pleasure of announcing that we have entered into arrangements with Charles Dickens, for the issue of his new pub lication, entitled, “All the Year Round," each week, in New York, simultaneously with its issue in London, plates being taken from the English edition, and forwarded to us sufficient. ly in advance of publication for that purpose. The first number will appear in London and New York on Wednesday, May 4th, and will contain the commencement of a new story by Charles Dickens, to be continued from week to week during about eight months. Thus, it will be seen that American readers of the Year Round," will obtain the stories and other contributions of Mr. Dickens, and the stall of writers associated with him, embracing an array of distinguished talent with which no other publication can compare, sev eral weeks in advance of their reaching this country thryugh ordinary sources, and at the same time they are given to the public in Lon don. ‘Ve will state that this arrangement has been consummated by the payment of a large sum of money to Mr. Dickens, yet the extra ordinary interest which the announcement of the publication has excited in literary circles, the assurance which Mr. Dickens has given that he shall devote to it all of his best ener gies, and the appearance of a new story from his pen, cannot lair to command for it at once a large circulation. The following announcement from Mr. Dickens, will convey an idea of the character and aims of the woi k: ADDRESS. Nine years•of Household Words are the best assurance that can be offered to the public of the spirit and objects of “All the Year Round." In transferring myself, and my strongest en ergies, from the publication that is about to he discontinued, to the publication that is about to be begun,l have the happine.s of taking with me that staff of writers with whom I have labored, and all the literary arid business cooperation that can make my work a pleasure. In some important respects, I am now free greatly to advance on past arrangements. Those I leave to testify for themselves in due course. That fusion of the graces of the imagination with the realities of life, which is vital to the welfare of any community, and for which have striven from week to week as honestly as I could during the last nine years, will continue to be striven for, "all the year round." The old weekly cares and duties become things of the Past, merely so be assumed, with an in creased love for them ans brighter hopes springing out of them, in the Present and the Future. I look, and plan, for a very much wider cir cle of readers, and yet again for a steadily ex panding circle of readers in the projects I hope to carry through t<all the year round." And I feel confident that this expectation will be real ized, if it deserves realization. The task of my new journal is set, and it will steadily try to work the task out. Its pages shall show to good purpose their motto is re membered in them, and with how• much of fidelity and earnestness they tell The Story of our Lives from Year to Year. CHARLES DICKENS. TERMS Single Copies by all News Dealers, 5 cents. One; Copy One Year, per mail, (52 numbers,) $'2,60. One Copy Six Months, per mail, (26 numbers,) Five Copies One Year, per mail, $lO,OO. Eleven Copies One Year, per mail, $20,00, and at the same rale for all over It will also be issued in monthly parts, put up in elegant tinted covers, at 20 cents each, and by the year on the same terms as above. Back numbers always furnished viten de sired. Specimens will be forwarded to any address, post paid, on receipt of two letter stamps. 3. M. EMERSON & CO., Publishing Agents, 37 Park Row, New York May 14, 18.59. New Dress Goods. NOVELTIES AGAIN. DF.StEGI: Napoletone beatiniftil goods for ladle. I) drea-ee; cool on n flerege. and an durable and benutiful a' a silk; with mealier pimply of reel 1,31,1121, pelting at 121 etc ...met received at C I.ONDEFtSNIITITS, Adjoining the Columbia flank. 111vy 21.1R59 Wall Paper. 3000 PIECES of Well Paper **ill he sold without regard to cost, at C. rONDERSMITWA lltne 21.1250. Adt.iniog the flank. DRINK! DRINK! QOLD Slunk Soda Wier. at the Golden Mortar Dula Store, ['tont street, Columbia. y 7. 1,59. PLOWER SEEDS. HERE is n rhattee to gel just the Flower Seeds you n. heti your nesgrhhor for. Grimm' (;)preol Vine, White do • Chinn Aster. eery ,one, Double Afrienn Marigold, Drummond's Phlox. mixed, Chinese Dolly hock. 'radon. color.- Doehochelizia, New Dark Nasturtium, Beautiful Gleam, Mixed Relonmo, sweet Mignonette. Marvel of Pent, Ilenrt's Fate, or l'anoeys. mixed. Benutifo: Mixed Plumber., Cryoutl Ire I'lnnt.l.earlet Morn mg Glory. Petunia, various rolore. Double Larkopur, mixed, China Pink, Canterbury Reit, white and blue, Rose Campion, white centre, Mixed Ten Week dock. ?nap Dragon. mixed varieties, Moe Adonis, Sweet Pea. mixed color•. te, et.. n' ymper. II a hog ) For tale at the gamily medicate So re, Odd Fellows Halt. May 7,1059. 117 F. dou:t forget you; our ~.!ock of eiL•lll,4 I' and 1, estings. lure again been replemenhed with choice good- in your hue. at reduced procen. Cull and See us. H. C. FONDERS.MIIII. May 21.1959. People% , Ca-11 Sture, Rooks of the subscriber have been placed in the hands F. H Elute. ith authority to collect all accounts. Persons indebted will make payment to hint. those having chants will please present them for settlement. L. S. ruxEirr, M.D. 31:ey 19594 f. T.llbßeriber will .upply the pulthe of Colnmliin. With fresh Vegetable...ln srit.ott. through It Bleu. at his Grocery, corner of From and Locu-t .treet.. 11:7 - Fre.11 Vegetable. every day. .t3trawhersie. and other best te. and fruit furnished during the -Cason. ru-Thig i% the only agency for the IhJl=ide Gar den. llt Columbia. public is cautioned agate-i peddlers who represent theirpreduce a. from tin. ed. tablishinent. S. H. PURPLE. Columbia, June 4, I S:ift. I ONES' flair Dye, Batrhelor's flair Dyc, Hazio'ii Egyptian Hair Dye. Melon'. Magic flair Dye, Wright'. Arno-phone Hair Dye; all Die above pact ieeeived and for -tide by May 7.1859. D. ASMALL lot. of Genuine Glycerine Cream, for the mevent lon and cure of chapped II:11.d, Up:, Ike ~ ha- ,u-t been received at the Drug Slur.: of uy 7.'59. It WILLIAMS, Front FLAGG'S INSTANTANEOUS RELIEF. T)RATT A, BUTCHER'S Magic Oil. Another lot of the above popular Patent Metheine.,juvt received and for vale by May 7, Ina/. R. WILLIAM,. QUERU'S COD LIVER JELLY. ALOT of the ohm, jit.t received nod for gale nt the Drug Store of It William., Front street. hliay 7. 10. - JD BATT & BUTCHER'S Magic Oil, for sale at A. the (,olden Nloritn Drug store. play 7,*:.9. CHAMOIS SKINS, a beautiful lot, just re vv ut J. S. UILLL• " I'T & CO'S Golden Mor tar Drug Store. [May 7, '59. BROWN'S Essence of Jamaica Ginger. Just received at the Golden Aloriar Drug Blom. 6,01 supply of the lienutuu Esernet, ofJainattia [May 7. 71.1. I F you should go to my neighbor Rambo's . Family Groi cry. in the Odd Fellows' IND, and make yourself etch with the Food things he keeps, just step into the Family Medicine Store, where we have nil kinds of medicines, and we run soon relieve you.— We have also also. Perfumed Salt., Salt- 01 Vine gar, Aromatic Vinegar—and the best IVI/IC4 and lirandies. And for the ',mike., we have luepared from no original recipe the cheapest. a Ild hest article for the hair now in use, giving it a glossy nod silly appearance. and perfectly cleansing the head. May 7. PC.39. NrOW i• the time for Table Oil, Mustard and Coy 1V cane. We have all freklm and pure French Oil. tit bottles, Mu-card. from Cro-se & Mock- Landon. in Itomeet, and the dark and yelllow•, by time pound; also. African and American Cayenne, at time Fatally Medicine Store. May 7.'59. .FRANKLIN Film INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. QTATEIITENT of the Assets of the Company on inounry I, NS`?. l'uttliilted ut conformity avt 11, be provision of the hiztlisectlonof the Arta A• , tenthly.ot A Dril:ttle,lS42. MORTGAGES. - M= Being first mortgages on real C...1:11e, in t he City and County of l'hiladelplint,eximpt $20,95U1111 Alontgomery.llueks. Seim) Is k 11l and Alleglmay counties, Penns) Iva ma, $1 506,E2.5.19 REAL ESTATE. Purchased nt Slit-ruffs' sales, under 't mortgage claims, vie Eight houses and lot. 70 by 150 feet. on the South-west corner of Chesnut and Seventeenth streets, A house and lot, 27 by 71 feet. on North side of Spruce street, West of Elev. cum street, 7/2 Two boners:ld lots, each IS by SO leet, OH :South ride of Silt uee St reel, near Sixteenth street. . ...1 nye house. glint lot.. each 17-9 by 99 I 1 feet, N0r.159, 161, 163, 163 and 167 s Ibiwyn st., I 1 Three houres and Int. 49 by 51 feet, on I ~ Al cosh Bart side of Seventeenth street,south =5 , 74.2 -0 93 of Pine rt, = o Hotel and 411,50 by SI feet. on the South- cr en:, corner of Chesnut and Bench sts . Five houses and lot. 41 by S 0 feet.on the ; North side of George street, West of Ashton tweet. Seven nooses nod Pot. 20 by 11: lee:. nn' the Eti,t Wide of Reach street, south I p or Chesnut street. A house and lot. 18 by :10 feet. No. DG Fitzwater street. East of Ninth street. A ground rent of SW. issuing out of n lot 13-4 by 40 feet. on :s:orth side of Otter I street, 40 feet West of Lennord street, LOANS. Tempornry L0:1115, ou Stoeks as Coital eruiSecurity, STOCKS. *lO,OOO Alms Irout.e Lonn,s per cent (tut. on.) 200 Share,. Bank of Kentucky. 17 •, Northern Bank of - Kentucky. 100 " Union Bank of Tennev , ee. 13 • Insurance Company of the State of Pentigylvanta. 200 " Southwark Railroad Co. 37 " Commercial and Railroad Bank, VicksburC, 3001 •• Pettn.ylvanin Railroad Co., 91. ." Franklin Fireln‘tirtineeCo 2" Mercantile Library Co., 24 ." Union Canal (:0111111111y, Schuylkill Railroad Co.. xlOOOO Norib Penn'a Railroad Bond , . 44247 City Witrritnis. $2,000 Burlington City Water Lour, $7llO Philadelphia City Lunn, Notes and Rill. receivable Cash on hand, Cashin hands of Agents LOSSES BY FIRE. osses paid during' Ite yearn:l7, St:!O3 : 7SO 74 Bp order of the. Board. • CHARLES N. FIANCIZI4R, President. Attest W. A. STEEL. Ser'v Pro Tern. DIRECTORS. CHAS. N. BANCh:ER., P re s u k t ,t, NOW*I). C Vise President. Max. N,Bancher.Tobia. Wagner, -damsel Ora ni, Jacob It Smith. Ceo. W. ILelnrik. Mauler,' D. I.ewle. David S. Bruven,l-aoe Lcu, Edward C. Dale, Gen Vales. WM. A. STEr.L. See'y pro tem. THUS. LLOYD. Agent, Columbia. Anril 9. 185.0. Vanilla Beans. JUST received it freell F pp Iy of Vitalist Maros. nod for vole by It. WILLIANIS. Colombia April 23 1959. GENUIP: E White Castile Z. 04111, While Wtialsor Soap in lairs. A Ira-h supply of the above has just heel, received at the Drug mom of It. WILLIAMS. April 23. 1559. Frost street. A NOTlll , .ii hut of :..opooofirr. or Concentrated Lye 1.1. just received und Ital,lltt by Apr B. WILMA 20doz.Jouvin's Celebrated Kid Gloves, TN benutiro ring btuck.ju...l received. 1 The Lnities should lie particular unit enquire for Jouviel'e Glover. not "Jouvin & Co." You tawny.. con get the genuine article. lit 11. C. FON April 0.1S:19 Adjoining the Bank. TRUST OMPANYS ` PENNSYLVANIA. R ULES. I. Money is rcceived every day, and ill any arnounN large orremall. 2 Five Per Cent. interest is paid for money from theday II is pin in. 3 The money Is always pnid hack in gold, when ever it t. called for, nod without notice. 4. Money is received from Executors, Administret lore. Guurditms land other+ who desire to haven in a place of perfect tafety, and where inherent can be obtained for et. S The money received (him depositors is invented in Reuel Estate, Mortgage.. Ground Rents. rind 1111,11 other firstselnies securities a. the charter direct.. 6. Office (lours—Every dny from 9 till 5 o'clock. and an Mondays and Tharpdayer till 6 o'clock in the evening. HON 11F.Ne RV L. RENNER. President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President NV V. J. REED, see rein rv. DIRECTORS. • Henry 1.. Benner, F. Carroll Ilreser...-- Edward L. Carter, Joseph H. Barry. Robert Selfridge. Francis Lee, Samuel K s.lsion, Joseph Veil... G. Lnuterreh Memos. Henn. Diffenderfer. OFFICE:—IVaInut Street, Sottth.Weat Corner of Third Street, Philadelphia. .2npri1=.1559. !"1 --- ()STAR'S Rat and Roach Erterminator, for ..le at the Golden Mifflin' DTUff !'tore, Frord street.Columblo. Slimy 7. Ine9. Gentlemen, NOTICE. Fresh Vegetables. NOTICE! HEAD LETTUCE. al; 225 CU 4 WO 48 SAVING FUND. NATIONAL AFETY C. D. TIOTTENSTEIN, Al t D., Qi:ILGEOA AND Columbia, ra. I J Office in the rooms lately Occupied by Or. 1.. S. Filbert. • Alny The Columbia Ice Comp any 'ILL romrneurr the, drtivery of !re in the borough, `1 on M(,SDAF, I~ hurt Yamthen is iehiag to Le .egularlY supplied will pkase give notice to the sub scriber. Arrangement• have been made for furnishing a full supply of lee during the entire sea%oti, on reason tilde te sASI'I, C. SWARTZ. Agt Columbia. Mny I I. 19:111 :Im Scrofula, or King's Evil, is a constitutional discase, a corruption of the blood, by an ich this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. lining in the circulation, it pervades the whole body, and may bur , t out in disease on any pact of ir. No ,ngan is free from its attacks., nor is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. 'What ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con stitution, descending .4 from parents to children unto the third and Murth genetation ;" indeed. it seems to be the rod of Min Who says, , s will visit the iniquities of the" fathets upon their children." Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, but they have far less power to with stand the attacks of other diseases ; conse quently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although nut scrofulous in their nature, arc still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consumption which de cimates the human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination ; and. ninny destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous; their persons are invaded by this lurking in fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the moat active remedial; that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system from its destructive consequences. Hence it should he employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other affec tions which arise from it, such as Eurrrivn and SKIM DISEASES. ST. ANTHONY'S Finn, ROSE. or ERYSIPELAS, PIMPLES, Pent:LYS, l3tArrcurs,l3t.uxs and Bons, Ttsmons, TErrrn and SALT RIIErM. SCALD ITEID, RINOIVORM. 'RHEUMATISM, &MIMI PIC and mlatetilllAL DIS EAsns, DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, and, indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS AItIsING FROM VITIA TED on IMPURE BLOOD. VIC popular belief in 4. impurity of the bleed" is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, are so composed that disease within the range of their action can rarely withstand or evade them Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and ins morate every portion of the human organ ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy N itali As.a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with min or physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple anti inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints : Costive ness. Bea; Hawn, Headache arisiny from disordered Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion. Pain in and Morbid Inaction the Bowels, Rata lowy, Loss of Appe tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction r' its functions. 101,0°847 flyer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR TIM liAl'ID CrRE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump. tion, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease. Co=t. .2 $71,547 07 So aide is the field of its usefulness and so nu merous are the cases of its cures, that almost evert section of country abounds in persons pub licly kill.Mll. tilts h:Ace been I etored from alarming and e, ell desperate di , eases of the limes by its use. When once tiled, its superiority mcr every other medicine of its kind is too appal cut to escape obseivation, and where its siitues arc known, the public tin longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing mid dangerous affections of the pnlmonary oigmis that are incident to our climate. While manv inferior remedies thrust upon the community - hale failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. PREPARED BY E 4,307 00 131E1311 ,8161. 9114 :4 DR. J. C. ATER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Sold ey .T S. 1.W.1.1.171 . 1" & CO. Columbia. Grove h Roth. Marietta. R. Slat maker. Ala mow.. Oro,. & Crnupe. Elizabethtown. J. Leader. Mt. Joy, and by ull reopeetahle mercltnnt•. IHAVE thie day arcoeiaterf with me SIP n empart tier in the Wholemle and Retail Rope. Groecry, Feed and Ibrovi•lon Blyditet.. at the CHtual IM.m. in the borough of Columbia. Pa . Iforry L. Uhler. The litscinerdi will hereafter be conducted under the firm or Wel-b A: Uhler Al arch 7, 1e59. 'rho , ith.eritter‘ would I rvitc the attention of boat men nmt Clll,ll. • To their exten.we fl••00111ellt of ROPES, FEED,_ PROVISIONS, GRO- lot the old .toad at the out-Irt lock, ennui Mn•in, Co lumbia. Ilit They keep on hand the la rgen •lock of Hope• offered till. side of Philadelphia, nod n teeth •apply it Sltnulder•, Dried Derr, Corn, Out., Hay, SirtlVV, &GC. A general ar..orlinent of Groceries. Coluinlout, April 50,'50. WELSH .4. MILER., RILLS= NURSERY & GARDEN, HALF-MILE NORTH OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER CO, PA. THE subscriber, Proprietor of the Mlilisidc Nursery and Garden." carers for sale, at his merman, n reilevri o :anroneot of FRIIIT,: , IIA DE & ORNAMENTAL TREES, of the choicest a rare collection of I latily Ornamental Shrubbery—evergreen find deciduous. the 'fote.l climb mg piano of every description de manded in market—all hardy, many monthly, or perpetual bloomers, the standard varieties of 11.414,V GRAPE VINES, ,t , r,,11?:44 •,, NATIVE EXOTIC,Ag?, „ , small flails of nearly 6 - , every variety worthy of cultivation in this • climate. Gooseberries that nal not mildew; alto, the finest collection of hardy roses ever altered for sale in Columbia, and. nfter,inspection of other gardens. he thinks hem. y safely assert. the finest grown and best assortment now in the enmity. Ile c ulls attention to the Green House, which is crowded with the rarest and most songht for varie. ties of - Ornamental and Flowering Plants, and chal lenges Lancaster nod York Counties to prodlice a choicer or better ;town eollectinn of Greer and tint House Plants. than now on hand at the Garden." in order for Spring Trade. lie ntrero them cheaper than they ran be bought of any ocher exists. Itiihment in the above counties or in the state. Ile keep. constantly on hand at his Extensive Nur sery ■nd Garden, or can furnish at short notice. every tree, ailflth or flower. connected will. the buta ne...offered for sole in Philadelphia. In connection with the Nursery and Garden. the Proprietor will undertake thrcugh the agency of LPtutam Stafford. a scientific Landscape (hardener and Nurseryman, educated in England, to plait and lay out Pleasure. Grounds, C irdens..kc , and to do general jobbing in thin ant 0(1,..., 0 , j 'Ail fancy and jobbing work wilt lie warranted to give sedistar 1100 blue most engem and and will he done at rearonahle rrn my- Columbia, April GI. IS. . NOTICE!. = CERIES, &c., &c,, 1859. HALDEMAN'S 1859. POUR= SUPPLE, opening berth tt supply Ilaldem t an , :s Ch , eaft d. Ca l s ii h Vlore. the e alo-1 varied cad beautiful - ii,-orlte .- a p i ri vk• ' ' w e ever et anti...env ;raw price, ALSO, NEW CARPETINGS, TEA . AND DINNER SETS, LOOKING GI.A SES, &c. EU-Opening emnething new every day. HALDEMAN'S A p 1.:11, Cheap I - nn.)) Store. • LIST OF NEW 'BOOKS. • JUST RECEIVED AT Saylor 6- McDonald's Rook Store. Lady of the Lde. by S'onthwortli. Lom e - ( r ein Spent. C Cr} 00 The 'I eitent Hou-e, or, Embert 11 - 0111 Poverty'. lica.thatone. Book of Ewen:tine-tete, i 1001 Home Amii.t inent•,sl.M. In and around 5ti0n1ma1,4,1,25. The. Crui.e of the 13eoy, Hugh Miller, 51,25. Toe Old Red Sandstone, Hugh 1l tiler Together with a ;liege of y i, ellon Cooke. whirl, will be sold lose for ea-h. Aprtl 16. 1 , 59 Brushes, Horn Pocket Combs. h u h n Ihil.her Pocket Do o m, India Rubber Children'. Long Comb.. India Ruhher Fine Tooth Conti'., halm Bolster Die-.tog Comb- A large a...moment of the abase, late.t. , tyle+.ju , :t re ceived and for .:.le by April 9. '59. 11 WILI.IAIIS. COSTAR'S Rat and Roach Exterminator, Co•eat', Electric Pus.; der, 101 the dectrilelloll 01 MOlll. Fleas. Plant landed.. .. 1 / 4 e. A fre.li ply (or solo April 9.'59. R. WI'LLI 4MS. - - Waverly Novels. PETERSON t I.lllO'S Cheap Edition of the We verly Novel., received ua soon no published, at 25 am. per vol., or five dotter. per .et Of tO . vole. SAYLOR S MeDONALD. April 16. II UMOROUS BOOKS TCF•T publo-bed and for =ale the Head Quaver,. .litt Nets, Depot. Piney %Vood4Tavern, or, a Stray Yankee in Texas Big Bear'f , Adventure. and 'Travel., 51.,25. K N Pepper Paper, SI JO. Sparrosvgra Paper., Al nimm~uial Brokerage in ihe Metropol $1,•25. CAA large a....or;inent of Cop. I.ener and Note Paper, Envelope., &C., cheap. at gunner. , and New,. Depot. [Apr. FOR RENT TWO first•ratc business stands on Front street. between 1.0t...1:1,1d l'Vid nul vireet.. 01111 DWP.I.E.INGS at:ached. Immediate given. Eariatre at the Drug . Snore of April:), 'LSI. K. W ILLI A MS. Front .I. Blank Books, Blank Books. LARGE lot of Ledger., Day Book.. Nltonoroti '1 Own : Yu.. and Copy !look, Very elzeop SA 1 . LOR & NchON AI.D, (b•nd (bourn•, and N-wg o• pot I= THE FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, ODD FELLOWS' HALL. iv: are now• prepared to supply the people of Co lumina vvith inedielne. fre.h Gorr Gr-t hantl.• and a greater variety of Pet - turner) and Panel Ar tidies than w•e have usually had. 1.1.0. for table use Prepared Coca,,, Farina, Corn Stureh, Cox k. Coop er•a Gelivine. for making Wines and Brim dies for cooking and meiliei oat purpo,es. or, Bond's Boston Crackers, for lly'tpeptiet, tool Anew Moot Crackers. for iit valido( and eloildten—new articles in Columbia, at the. Family Medivine Arm! Id. 1tt.50. WEhave at the Family 111eilicine Store a greater variety of Tone!. roincy. and other Sooty: thee Wii4 ever of for .ale m Mk place.— A fine While SOOll. by the pound. very elicap. laundry purpose-, moue mud Jiltige for your,eivea. we promm-c nothing, but as etlioniter” says, ose In tend to perform. Apr. 16.'59. A Fresh Supply. wr:ki : vth f tit : eo r cColombia yl I ztrzi ei.iour,nthrspl,l.iev invoice of Liman and Annum eackersirer.ll from Ike oven, halve in-t 'timed. Now the lime no get them. Any arinele wanted we will olnitin uI4S hours. tor you. alt the Family Medicine Stole. April 23, 163 U New Work by the Author of "The Prince o the House of David. THE PILLAR Or FIRE; OR, ISRAEL IN BONDAGE, 11EING an amnia of the wonderful scenes I.if• ni tlu• Snit Cl I•haraoh'. Dunhien toizeilti.r with l'iciture.qiiii of dte Hebrew,. under the 'l'a•kum--trr, by the Rev. 1.11. Ingraham. The undersigned have been appointed agents for the :1110VC woil.. and are tuna• prepati d to Mr /11411 II tw -üb•cl her, Price. 81 QS. SA Yl.Oll & Me DONALD. Apr.. 23,7.9431 Dead Qua ne rs and News Depot. Fresh Garden Seeds. 11AS4 per-on, think there in no ode:image in ntl- 1. verti.tne; now we think ditierently. for how el..e could lon know that we had n tre..h nupply of f!arden and !lower S Pl4l, TW , `IIIY•fi e CllOll, variette• of Flower Seed. for one dollar or nix eon 11 on. per. 11:1,1,11. early tied late Turn;p. 1 - 300 on Nut. Boni! and Marrow Pyote.h. Ihr. celenroted Ilutlard Squash...m.l.tr in tante In the Sweet Potato. Ever Green Sugar Corn. Wine Union. hunt liens. Lone. Green Cr...nutter. Gree.! :tot] Al tztO IA tin G ann. Here o chancy to make Ilse dull Lpot- mound tour dwelling+ and in your heart-. weer' tad fre- h. ul ilte Fitly Nledtetne Store. Apt it les') N 'wark and Rosendale Cement, AN D CALCINED P LAS ER, AT THE LOWEST CASII PRICES. =I J. CRESSON BRADFORD, Crain, Flour, Produce 6 General Commission Illetcliunt, No. 230 South Whovcrt, &low Mltaut Sired, Philadelphia GARDEN SEEDF, -- OF every kind, such as Early Purple Egg l';ant. :,111 , 11) or Vegetable Oyooer, Extra Earl; Turnip Bert, (ea rlte.t totowo.) W tote Snl Celt:o . Leek, Na-tartton,Gotnlto,Celeri.te.or Turnip Celery. Adam.' Early Cora. live different Va lello. Ihlnrb Bean. Extra Ea rlt Pea.. Bt-lt:tp% Dwarf Pen.. large arrowfto Pea., Early Vfok Cabbage, White Flat Dwelt Cabbage. Jo.l received until for vile Ity April 9. WI 1.1.1 MS. Black Ink: A SUPERIOR orliele of Block lok. for !ale to If., Ll tlohleo Mortur Drug Store. Apr 119,1850. WOOD'S Hair Restorative. lloofland's Ger man Bitters. Jayne's Keriertoreni. A per's Cherry Femoral. Jayne's Alterative, I lollowuy'r Pills atid Ointment. CONVECTIONS.--Lindsey'• Wood Searcher. Rlll , lllOll & Clark's Cod Liver Oil, Townseird's Sar saparillor. DOI'S Sarsaparilla, Wright's. lorlina Vege table Pills, Ayer's Cathartic Pill, ?x•ntii'e Prinaren. Swain's Vernircarg,e,Tirompson'sl:s e \Voter. Hecker'. Hve Balsam, \Visrir'• Balsam of Wild Cherry. %Vista es Cough Loserige.. Me M urn's Elixir of Uplinii A large and ire-13 supple of the above Popuiar nein edies. just received and for care by April 90.3:44. R. WILLTAMS. We Rave Just Received DR. CUTTER'S Improved Chest Expanding Suomencler and Shoulder ltraee. for I bentlemen. and Patent tikirt Supporter nod Mace for Imr pir.t the article that 11 whined at tin% tune. Caine and .cc them at Family Aledteive Store. Odd rellmvi.' (April 9. lacin FLOUR AND FEED STORE. TUE subscriber would respectfully inform ahr citizens 01 - Columbia noel a:trinity, t hat he liar opened n Plour wild Fred Store, two door. below litnek'a hotel, where he wall always keep on hood a large stock of FLOUR AND FEED, at the 10W..1 Er CORN AND OATS alarnV. An hand. ANTHONI - 41V CRS April 9, IPS9.Im NOW OPENING -- 10,000 Pieces Wall Paper. SELECTED in New York, all Nrw and bran. 111 rIlr••1111.1i . low prove. rani rug from 0 up to 40 erni4—slin-r vki-!oitig fl ail l'oper •re particularly invited to CH II at Cheap Ca.ll24sore. April 9.10.59 opmcrENG---ICE TUB subscriber returns his thanks to int ciareetv of 4:llltlnflitil, iflr the routed..,.. have repoved in him siv a roar. Irm, o r t o.•. 1 further enhance it by vparing no ellogi I `I •heir rate. lie eoll.equen , s) it opened hl4 ICE CREAM SALOON:;, where :111dellellei, of ilo• iol t *Wt., Mayors acreum h.•griok,,e i• N. n --Pariittular 111 he pant •t. 1.1-1 ing.rte-Nic. and Part., non t van clan, 12ETNElt columbiß. April 9- IS'AI. FOB. ILEATT. CONVENIENT BRICK DWELLING MiTil E. in Cberr) -I,„Enn.l NVager and Ga. tninvdar d nnn 111, na- Ann', it Mardi 26. %"..0-if hl J S. Atlee Bockius, D. D. S Orarnti,e.. Surgical and J_ 1.:,-jiarirni•no , of Orrick: -14oeu‘t I.ritvetti ILe Franklin Liou-e and Poet Office, Coluinlod, May 7 1.":19 Traveling Dress goods. 7- 4 1 VERY variety at - Ft-at-61aq goods for ladle , ..1.1 such as Lavcau+, Imw .o} le 11) Valratit, tYc . at • 11. C. FONDERSNIITIVS Co: uinl, May . 21, 1 Colored Tarletons, &c. T) un, Glue. I',32k.Taila Tuiletong s ,hrap—nr+l 131 +ca•o.:, tor covcnrig picture irnms•. c ,311. If. C. FON DERI-:%111'll's Ailinitiiitg the haltl: !MIMI FOR SALE. 1 0 othl.l.llofl0 th1.1.110f11 lilt burr . of 111 ^ be,t quality. at NoA 1,2 and 3 Cara) Slay 11, Is:A? it I , APPOLD. BUY TIZL WAIVISITT.T.4. PRINTS. They are the Best Calicoes 7--t ~ I r e-.d 1 ,, th , Public fur the manry. I,:'hole.ale Agent., DI:rOIZE:,..T, ARM.' fE )1G New Yolk Apr. lc', '59-4Ln. - CARTER Sc BECKER, MANUFACTURERS OP COACHES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. &C., Second Street, nearly opposite the Lutheran Church, Columbia, Pa. TILE subscribers call attention to their Conch and Carriage MaLing E•tahlahmcnt, where they continue to inatturaetu le Coaches, Car nazec, pugcirc . 5.M.... and till other vehicle. 131 their hoe. Their reputatio.i a< morl.rnett is fairly c— ubit:lied. ni they can confidently clavi tor their won k the meat. of ',emu y of Coral, elegance of tilt-h, and ptrength of strueture. Otte of the dt.ungut•bnug femur,. of 11,ir I.votk t. it- durabtlity; all vehicle. 01 their !Mild are ( . 011-Ilue it 11 Of the Le-t -, en-otted 111:11Y nu'. and put together firmly and • üb t t.utu:dly. give particular attention to the REPAIRING OF VEHICLES, and warrant all their •Aork in hue line to give saiii filPtioll. In addition In their practical experience in the he they have the or thr vtorktuen —untie other being The tc-p.•ctfully invited to rail nth] ex• amtite the ctoeh ou hand. CnlTimbia. MuTel) 12 Itii2 rolt. SALE :II:ST received, 50,000 Prime Cerman-Segnrs We eau leeconmetol br-I ever brought to Columbia. For rulr, wholesale 1111 d relllll, DRICII 1 BROS' =I :jr=f4l -- -- (11. -;-- - 7 - . .. . EVANS & WATSON qV) , , ' 1" , : ' No. 2G South Fourth st., ,1!;. , , L,, -, .1 PHILADELPHIA. Al i a id , i I . ....' il l. it 4.1 I liat.:e now' on bond n largr n.- ,L 1 yz . :( , r,,, , i• i .nrim,al al I.'4re and Title 1. ..: , ,t , t ~.,...,. Proof SnlotryttulorSatteg. Al.n. Z . :, er----.... Ti- .. !rota Don, for Bank. nod ,______.7 -'..---- 410MQ. Iran Shut:erg, Iron Sash, rill 1111Hke... , of Lock:, rqual to 4tny made in the Uniaed Stow, ... zy-Five Safe. in one fire. All come out right wail. Colllellh in good vondihnn The Sulamander Safe- of Plidadelpl.at against tin world. EVANS k NVATSON liove had Me xirmison to the following eertifiente.ilmt their 11111110- faciure o: Snlimminder So fee ni length fully wur rooted the repre•enuuionc whielt 1111%, heel, made of them ni render - nig un undoubted security uguiti:t the terrific el tnettl: ri Isotleltolo.at. April 12,1,956 Nlevvru. Cyan. & tVa t_nu.— Gen tido en—lt a lord ac the highest vutednetron in mate to you. that owing to the very protective quahtu•c of two of the soh, Ilde r Strict WlllOl wr putt hu-ed of you :nine trw• moittliv enter. we vet ed a la rge portion of our Jew•• dry. and all our hook.. purer.. &e expo.ied to the ea larniantr. fire in Rareaertd Platt, on the moraiug of the I I th inr.tunt. WilCll we retied OW there Safe. were located an the Inn rib riory of the imildiri g we occupied, and that they fell subarquently iutQ is heap of burning Will, where the vivo concentration of heat caused the brao. plate,. to melt. we cannot but regard the preservation of their valuable content. its mart convineing proof of the great wearily afforded by your :Fare.. take pleasure in recommending them to men of I,ll 4 illeFi its a Mire reliance rignin-I lire. GEORG I.: W. SOIONS Hito.. Jeweler:. Will/ have purchased eix large c•utea since. A pri a 9. 1659 WINDOW SHADES. VINE Painted Window Shades at 171-a ets., Fine Painted Window Shade. , nt 50 Painted, Shade., at 6:1 line Painted AVtntdow Shade , iti 75 et , . Pine Cold Itord..red Slntde, , oo 75 1.1.4 . rine Gold Bordered Shade' only l'lne Gala Bordered Ssndes only $l.Oll. Fine Gold bordered Shades only $1.12k. FIIIC Gold llntnered Shades only 51:23. White, Green and Call Holland , . all tures. Cords, •1 a....e14. 4e. A complete stock, all of Melt will be sold very low for ca..), al the I)it NI A R NI A NM , . CO.'S. Wholeode ontlpeit,llShade nod Ith.lll, Rook . :20 4.1-1 Nati.; st., r ater. Pa. April 9.1r39, El= Wall Paper: Wall raper: XTEW and Beautiful Spring Shies, al L grettily redlleeel procra. Good Ptfrer :ituf Pn,tern• 1 Good Paw, :11.11,eatilowil.:Iiier11- l; and Plope-r -no. nhil iu 4.14. 7oild raper and lwatltiltr I P•itter" , milv It? Pope.. 0.5 10 el-. ritSoo io PAN,- 0,111 el• . 1 . 1. I.! 0111 . (•0141 PAN', 50 I'm.. (10111 I'.lpolo on') G 2! .1 . . e (.1.1 nillv 05 et-. 110.• 0..1 PJper no. v (1.,1,1 I' 51 no BORDERS, Al 0 U DECORATIONS ; STATUARY; A r o mplme nccorllgte:•l cone-poltdilis,ly tow roles Ca/I CX:11111111: our I ~,,, I. purPlia-1”.7. C. 01.% r.f eV CO. Apiil P. 1-SD Blinds and Shades Cheap for Cash. B. J. WILLIAMS. No, 16 Norlh Siilh strut!, the I.”ge•I Nit - moo, 11/14 T Co 011110, 111114 lit,tel 111 Vk . l 01 every v.wlv. Ile I. the Otiguinrof of :1;1 N., Styles mull hIC a titto..tor I. to lirdoeed Prier,. Mar and nil otlivr eclair- of Lill, Trimming-, Stott. Shade. P.unted to order. Irr - 11. J. \\* mcilr. rili/enc of thi. er,,,ot to r•d before purelikitm. and in.urr them he env •ell n bet ter crude for the tonne) than any other total huh tent ta the Coiled zittiel. NT arch 126, 1..0. Dr. Coggswell's New Medical Salt! FOR INFLAMMATORY DISEASES ONLY New Medical Sail! Kew Ifedical Sall IS NOT A CURE ALL. For Isillammatory Diseases only ll IL :NOW Aled11 . 0: 10-IV,II Of X., lit ing a remedy for all ill. lin• eniorol over but one ill, ha• but one nint.:uul aecompli.lie. but rare thing. to Wit: 50 , .10C% l i5n:,,n,../nr, „h int ever be iin form or 14)4.1.111y, whether In the Lead. throat, alidommi, ezirmailges or .I.ni .1N E%V . Mello .11 rXI .a. OM ihnut the U•eil . .• in... of blond and strength 11 eireztuatly eure•lttfilminutor) Iti•ru.ef.. (on oilier.) 11. y pro.tnetug utt equilthrtom nt ill the fluid- in the body. the wont of obit It t , the -ole cuu-e 01 Influt, tnution! v o"ricm to The following form. which Vi the wilful:lured fluid- n.enine., and many 1101 here mentioned. that have more or le++ fever or pain. lire 10 , ea.tly •ulidued by the New Mr...heal i ertingundied by writer, in wit: 14003 Fever. /lend oche. Ruth of Blood to the /lead tied Henri. lii• flamed ereit, ear+. on.e. lung• nail liter, Neuralgia. Spinal Atreviion+, Ery.:petn+, llrnurinn 1./earl-5 A+Mina, Cough+. Cold+, 14 Rheum:m:ln. (lout. Sercauln, and all nehing and oilier rotaneout eruittiout, r‘R. Cttf:(;;SWl:l,l;st New MarNeuf, like the vueetue mutter. mu ritruordruury loth, elle. over the vein. mid I: ,r ll . 1 ,1 41:1111 nd u tl decline Di ettliamm.lion n• tutheared I y the ral!, 1 0 . which •non re.oner, 11.. natural •tale. 11C:11 1;1111 111141 lever rh.nppear. 1) 1, 1.3 r a I Solt to 110—on more. no Ire.—equaliz, hr 19111.10 hs removiatz from ilic ~•tem all aroma' Virlloll•oilfttrUettoll. De.ert(lllVC Circular. fflal, or nblalnrll Irma ale) Droggi.i r ho has this valualik Slcili,lor for I) it N•w Aledtenl Ort A-k ~d) irtner.:ll.l.nut the Se... Me d ”Itir newton,. alpoui N-w It min try; If sick. reMelsiber the New ) " r ".I:ll".:‘7Z.F:trll% Aru eo, 1.,. M.O.:lre of nspro-r. on recrlpi of prier. In•nlnl• a nl. nlnnin•• nr long ...sanding dinca4c... nnuin ninn3 • ardor a elsicunir pielnev• It. C. TA VI.OR . i;enrral A1...nnt5.t203 Dock or- l•bi:a. I: —.A gnosif %mined hi every City, Town and I)14 K New Ateellene ?•nll e- for weir I / et Col 14.. by SteCtOßKt•h: & DELtj7rr , nod op ell roo•rpri-log drueei•i• wherever lb. —Spy" i. tot. A- el i• vsol a patent nteaseine. 1,51 ihr pre -rriptl("l or liel eminent rby•leinn, no one eiseatlel no in at) toe New Meth. al .alt. 1 - let tertananial• mina , de.er•enn• *re eireo'nr I el.. uarlo.l.i. 1g:11 • Mos:. I will ".}.lon's Row, oppo- .f 7.4 1.1 'ate the Wm:barrow House. l'ront Columbia. Apply to • It. ILANIII,TON. Coluattha. rebruary 21, 1 ~,57-tc Stoves, Tin Ware, Gas Fixtures, &c EtilLis.33lE N. E. Corner Second and Locust Streets. f(E subscriber haying catirelyrefitted hi: 1 •tore and laid in n enmplete hew ...tack of eve-) thing in his line. invite. the attention of the public to ;I,m - talent of STOVES OF EVERY STYLE i PATTERN. nue6 I- very large 1111 d Vompleic, cou .,lllM of Rol al Ct.ol,barn Penn. N01a... National. Young Atnerien. Morning War. Complete Conk. rook tug Rance•. Parlor Cook, four pullet n•. Parlor Stove., of every make, -lyle and. cartel), iMr Room and Chlice Stow., to. tango -non. of 111 the übovo ime of bwt nr=,, ti ulunr..etu:et! . for liou-eniold purpose., ~f oWil it; iuuftrture. and lie Call youot. for /Ls e.xcell, nit “nd du rnbdup. Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, &c. four, torte and too hot at, Clvtadelier..wagle 0111 a-r 101 l Petattal,e 1.1g , 114 rind nrflntaeat .1. Drop But L,ld on hood. (;As it all its In a acac± .I,loaCh•ti to ,aillipronsplar6.-. House Roofing, Spouting, &c. II °, Iwo! 1.“ spol"riNe; put up to she Ifln6l.Ltl,tauttal Fullmer: l'lttonitintt, BPI{ um t o: the itu-lut••-....111trd oil at itert•totort, on the most rett•outtl•le IFI• lIIRANI WILSON. Corner of Seeond and Lueu-t ..irrets Columbia.:+epiember 5, 1,=57. DRS. FILBERT AND 101 IN AND J. S. BEL - the filo or .1 S Dellett 7 1 , , Co, rr•p.rt titlly nor n. thotr friend , and the publo- geortlois, that they have porehaced from Dr. J:. II 11,r. the Gnldru Al mirror Drug Stove. ' , root grant COILIIIII,II, gent rot a"ortno•nt of DIM. , JI EDICIN and all 111 thy, iron of . . . nee. WC Jll-I 1,431 lied fllarl I . l:ll:t.leiph.t. a large and edreidlly ....levied 'lock el DRUGS AND CIIEIIIIICALS, especial:. for family lI.C. i bleb mac Lr reli. 4i on ns ire-h and an,rl.lli , ro , ell A ter, a 1•1141.1.•-11 , 111.1.1 PERFU3IERY AND FANCY A UTICI.ES. The Ifu-lifft... of the tiro to he confirmed by J. Detlett. whole strict pr, -offalltelilloll WIII be given to the compoondingr Of Phy...fctaff'• p nod fa in 11 y recipe- They hope to I, able to -.11.1111,10f• dyne C 01111110.1.11 4, bolt m price and ,111,1111) 1.411 N4O may favor us wttli their co-te r m. J. S. fs,:. CO .711.irch SANZJEL cAnTrrt Ely‘ cs: A. BECKI:Ii Insure against Loss or Damage by THOS. WELSH, Eq., Agent for the Common wealth I ii.slralter enanpany of Penn..) I V 1.1111.., a- prepared ton eels, applwaiaon: In :aid Coorap.ot. and grant polities for In-Laraner agaamt in.. or dam. age by fire. The I .0111111011W,11111 i... jomt ...met. I ool pa ny. tp•aa re, al rell.ol3.lblt. rate-, i- -own!. and is ill plompily nalpaut i 1 Inc -e 4. Tni. Mut:crow. or Till: COMPANI A Cl:. Dr 11.1 yid Jayne, 'rho. S. stp , ...- In. Pr.sid• fir. 7'rrnsaaret. • II 1.. !tenant, .1 NI Willla I, .1 M Battler. .1 K. "Walker. Edw:u4.l C. Kat::.'tt, AI It Wendetl, It I.eiva:.ir.. S K lloxie. February 114.1 6 .50 _ _ - ___ Cold Crea n of Glycerine, FOIL the 'Cure anti Pres - eulleet of Chop prd Ilaud Fur .ute nv S UM-LUST& Co Ge:doiMoviar Drug, iriure I=ll N. E. COR. FRONT & LOCUST STS COLUMBIA, PA. THE subscriber baying added extensively J._ Ili+ f.tethiies for tak tag likrnr••ra t dr+it e. to toll attention to hi , uarivallett specimens. lie is new prepared to take. in addition to his former splendid Daguerreotype.. the moat perfect Arribrotyp.s, Photographs and Patent Leather Pictures. He feel. eolifideni of givtee fUti , faction, and my u•k. it trial of hot Ql.lll to in4ure It. r:pPioure. taken on uto-1 rewsouulde terror. it clear or cloudy weather. Colurnbia, July 31,1859 C) Ch: OF INIIA RI-. the Su.evehnnon nver. teljoeting property of J. Vittip:ltr &Co A ppl) to SAMUL:L NVIIIGIIT colombln. March 14. 18.57-1.1 VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. wE beg leave to call the atten tion of the Trade, and moi-e especially the . Physicians of the country, to two of the most popu lar remedies now before the public. We refer to Dr. Chas. Dl'Lane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, We do not recommend them wl universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz.; TIIE VERMIFUGE.. For expelling Worms from the human system. It has also bccn administered with the most factory results to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS. For the cure of LIVER. COMPLAINTS, all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, &C. In cases cf preparatory to or after taking Qui nine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men tioned diseases, they are l.Jnrivale,d, and never known to fail when a 0 - ministered in accordance with ti directions. Their unprecedented populari: has induced the proprietors, FLEMING BROTHERS ) PITTSBURGH, PA. to dispose of their Drug busine,„ in which they have been succes':- full}• engaged for the last Twcntv Years, and they will now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture.. And being de - termined that Dr. M'Lane's Ccl. - brated Yermifuge and Livcr Pil!, shall continue to occupy the hip; position they now hold among Ow great remedies of the day, - they will continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring the Best and. Purest material, and com pound them in the most thoroug!: manner. Address all orders to FLEVINR BROS. Pittsburgh. Vu. P. Si Dolor. nod Phrignioom ordering fri.to Ulu I. than Ileminir Oro,. ndl do to write their iintinn iiktinetly. rind isle none bat Dr. irLeslie'r, preierrcd Flena.ng Vro. I;a4burgh. To. To nu.. mishit., 1.1.4 them tried. we Will thrernril per raoU. poet Nod. to th• Untied Stites. non Lox of fill, fin- toil., the•n.eent prtt¢r prompt. or one vial rtf `l",nnifur. Pmr fiorvien t iitmnpa. MI irrders fn na Cazmaii. G. 6 i h• ur , 1 , 1111111101 h r twenty rent. i.xtra. Aprl9 Tom. RIINT, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. TO TPIEI PUBLIC rra LODGE'S GALLERY, = TO LET. DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED. IE! BEI FEVER AND AGUE,
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