PERSONS wanting change of climate . for health See advertisement of lilammontom lands In mlnilser column. poly 2.1 , 6 Gm TO gLL WANTING FARMS. Ses atlctrlise- A. Meta of :lamination July 2. 1229 an PERSONS wishing to Waling' niandatto nee in a new mid thriving lance where bu•tne-s as good. See adventeement of the Itniumouton Set lement. [July 2. 1859-dm QllOB BUSINESS and factories. earl be car ried on profitably al Hammonton. are adver gisement of Hammonton Land:. July Y. 1:59.6tn JUST ARRIVED, Lo BBLS. Exira Family Flour, at fr,..:11.2714) Columbia,July 2. 1959 SODA WATER. coldest. purest and best Sparkling Soda Water. with every kind of 'Syrup, con be bad, freth from ..tlie fountain, at BETNER'S Confectionery, Front-street, :above Columbia,July 2, ISM Zridzens' 'County Map. DO.N'.T forget to get a copy of this map. The MN, just issued is but a patched up -redition of all old one WIIII WIIICII the inhabitants of the county have been familiar for mans, years. It has been embelloi,ed with views tied plans, which adds somewhat to its appearance. lint it is incomplete and ~insecorate, and Is condemned by every subscriber wito Las occasion to make use of it at a reference. .`l`sotwithstairding the pain , : that others have Luken to •raisrepresela my inimilions, in order, at the present Units to aectimplisli their own ends. I beg leave re -spectfully to announce that considerable progress . has already been wade with the surveys,Ullllllllll is 1101 (Its represented) my intention to ab andon my present undertaking of getting up a map of Lancaster county. The work alum finished will be a faithful .mpogrupical 1 . 51/I . ,..ellinllSS of the whole county, and shall any ufter delivery. share the jit•tly merited fate of others 111 11Cillg COlldellllled by the public as being an imposition. July 2,1852-3 m H. F. BR IDG ENS, Publisher. VARDI LANDS for sale 25 miles from Phila .& delithia by Railroad in Inc zthite of New Jerwy :Soil among the be=t for Agricultural purpo-es. thing a good loyin soil, with a clay bmlom The land I- it .large tract, divided into and hundred , from all porta of the country are now -oiling and building. The crop, produced are large and can be seems growing The climate is delightful, aad ...come from Terms from 815 to $2O per acre. paya ble within four year, by uni-intineith. To vi-it the place—Leave Vine ' , Reel wharf at Philadelphia at 7; A. Al. by Raiirond for flammonion, or address R J. 11y roes. by miter. llama ~,,, on 1'0.4 Office. A tlaii• tie County. Ncw Jer,ey. ace full adyeribteinent its another column. July 2. 10t:94.1in ALL wanting farm; in a delightful climate, rich -oil, lilld I•reure mom See mlverti-e -ment of Hammonton Lands in anoth:f column. July 2, luti•Got A CARD. T _P VING been repeatedly complained to by 4.111‘e, Cl 1041011114 taut ‘VrMII , - , 11110 m r-garil to lie (rood, eoninuded by boy., peddler. of Vege table-. Berrie.. Ac., who repro-ent their vvorilde. , nod impoliiiiebie wares n• she prodoet of the Garden, in ins Owo (101 . r10, proirelloll to iodine I wott'd 4.01. 'hal I elm grit no per-00 Or pc 0, 00• 0 1...1.• p., i 0 o 0; .0 1,00 111 000:I1 10 • I 11;. 11111 e. I 4..14111.1te it, go it di •i , grILII , lo jam ~,,, 01 . 0,1001.1 y 001 irig then, and an a fofeguard herrHlle r. oil markt-Inez [Mtn my gorden will he delivered in toi-kei, or v.•- eels plainly marked on the -ides with my mono. SII PURPLE. Villside Nursery and Garden. Jun.. 30.1'64. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. 117ttp.,14.s10.enp,tit.idl mg n uts arrest s u t u , 11 . 11 ? I ally ,. rie-. or Vegreitittleo oil the int-.• pielet.e. that .10 liave been -co; out by me Iltt -tilt. ttr ) vtt• t .rutted at the Wield.. Nor-. I y .in =llll=o aRAIN GROWERS can carry on their basi . toi e-s tem-a •ucte--hilly at Hannnonton. Irm• fro•i:, Sonic fatty vineyard. -et out the past sea•en. See navertpmment of Hammonton La ads, unuther column. THE HAMMONTON FARMER.—A newspaper devoted to Idierriture and Agriculture. nr-ir eei •tiog forth full trecount.r of the lIVW ...ettlernern of Ham monton. in New Jersey, can be subscribed for ut only -25 cents per annum. Inclo-e po6tage sinmpq for the ninnunt. Addre-s - to Editor of the Former, Hammonton 1' 0 A ila title en,, New Jer , ey. Tho-e cheap loud. of the Leh ['warty In one of the lienithir.l and mn.t hut ehltltiles in the Union, and where erop• ore never cut down by frre4s. the terrible scenTe of the north, see adverre.ement of Hammonton Lands. July 2,1339.6 in The New American Cyclopa3dia. roc Sixth Volume is now rendy for delivery. 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Std.—:Though not half too costly ns the far-famed En cyclopedia Ilritannica, it is ten times better for Americans. 47.—The public pie.. generally is loud in its pm i.e o.—The publishers' pl.edge. given in the pra.pcciue. will be promptly and ldLy redeemed. 49—The work will he found to he n complete em bodiment of all the grand and wonderful re sult. of original investigauan which ro distinguisih the present-century. 50.—A1l the above reason. are good and true. a. ex amination will .how. D. A ITLETON lc CO., Pabli.her.. 346 h 349 Broadway, N. Y. 13A.RR dr. CO•r Booksellers. General :News Agents and dea!ers in RI standard publications.3l East King Brice, nearly op. PORile the court House. 'uneasier. Pa SOLE AGENTss tor the Suli-cription Books of D. Appleton & Co, and other popular publishing Houses. E. B. Jr. Co. are prepared to receive orders (or any of the College. School and Miscellaneous Book■ pub• Imbed by D. Appleton & Co. Catalogues grails. Columbia, July 2,1e39. 'Mew Agricultural Settlement. TO ALL WHO WANT FARMS. A MBE opportunity in a delightful and healiby climate 2•: miles southeast of Philadel phia. on the Camden mid Atlantic Railroad, New Jersey. An old estate consisting of several thousands of acres of productive soil has been divided into Farms of variou- sizes to suit the purchaser. A population or 'onto fifteen hundred. from various parts of the Middle Stares and Nrw•Eagluod have settled the past year, improved their {flares. rind raised excellent •crops. The price of the land is at the low sum of 815 to $2O per acre, the soil is of the b t quality for the production of wheal, Clover, Corn, Peaches. Grapes and Vegetables. It 14 considered the best Fruit Soil in the C0m0.,. Tim - place is perfeelly secure from frosts—dm 'destructive enemy of the former. Crops of grain. grass and fruit are now growing and Min he -er n, Ily examining the place itself. a correct judg merit ran be formed of the productiveness of the hunt. The terms are made easy to secure the raped im provement of the land, wine!' is Duly sold for actual improvement. The result has been.that withig oust year, some three hundred houses have Imea erected. two mills. one steam. four stores, - rime forty vineyard" and Peach orchard', planted. and a large number of other improvements, tnuthang tt a desirable and active place of nit.inr.q THE MARKET, a. the render may perceive from its location, is the 1.3.--1 in the Union. Produce bringing double the price !ban in locations nw•uy from the coy : end more than double the price 111011 the West. It 1s 1. now•n that the earliest -nil ne-t fruits and vegentbles iu this latitude 1 owe New Jersey ; and are annually - exported to the extent In locating, here. the settler has many advantages... Ile is within a few hours ride of the great eines 01 New England and Middle States, he is rear Ins old friends U:nd nssociations, lie is in it settled conalry where every improvement or comfort and civiliz is a: ham] lie run Italy every article he wants at the cheapest price, and SUli hit produce for the high- CSI, lin the West this is reversed.) he has schools for his children. divine set vice, and will enjoy au open winter, and delightful climate-where fevers are utter ly unknown. 'rim result of the change upon those from the north, has generally been to re-tore them to an exeellent slate of health. In the way of buildiag, and improving. lumber ea.* he obtained at the mill• at the rate of to Sts per thoui.und. Brick.• tram the brick yard opened in the place, every article 0.111 be nroc ured i n the pine,. goad ear pettier, are at Mold, and there i sale agent for Columbia. A large supply of Jars and 0 11113 01 all kinds and sizes kept con stantly on hand. 11F.NRY PrAIILER. June 13. 1559. Locust street. eta UMW, l's Greeley's Letters from Pike's Peak Mr. Geeley's next letter• will laritont Pike's Peek, amt %via be re el with a lively triterest. a. 'Wended to satisfy the puli.ie 1111/ Id 10 II 1. 1 ,1 e 1 1 Mr11.11%1 as to the troth or ftl•i'y of the various n law , - from Ili.. .recalled Laud of Go:111." His L. tiers will all appear ice The Sent. Weekly and IVeekly 'fribuile us well us In the TERNIS:—DatIy. SG; Seml-Werkh, 113; NVeekl3 rribuue. V. For club icrwg Ace Trilanic of a n y dale MEM Julie 25, '59.31 FRUIT! rlit.Trr: r.atr.em wr flit. ii , mtprovml ugh glue• prc=er• I) .1... 3 trs :It ,1../on potent :Or tight pre*erVing Fug Jaen lr, 1458. Columbia. 1500 VAR fine l'renell :and Pne,fie I.onen4 are now otreroor at 0. 0. 10 and 14 reo.i+ per s ord. fler mow sleuoie -L irted 1. own- n:. t.l et. Rueb Pori. nrnote.l otg suite.. Hen rape 01'51", r„. i6..1%:•• 1 . 17 , ..1.11".-. A r.. 1 1, ve , / 01 ,, #404 , 1. Sro the prow los! os :I. e I'uNl/t.12, 1 1111 . 14 , 4 ie 1-09. Ca•fi -tore. 11: 17 have ju.o ret rived at the Family 3,ledm I Slot e, .t tredi .uppi% Td.itotip Sped, and Ike approacamg u. plum for fall alai winter use You call eel at bp the pound, car.:o 4.411' 9uaq ily ) 0 1 1 Want. 4unr tS4 VRONI the2Oili to the 25th of June is the tispe to plant for lam Pieldes. We 11111110 11.andeth's long green Cucumber Seed, at the Family hledicine Store. June 15.1859. Harrison's Columbian Ink uriticil i• a iiuperior article. permanently black. 17' nvid lieu corroding the pen, ran be had in any guittitily. at the :Medicine t.iore, and blacker Set Errglidr Root rolislt. Columbia. Sane 9, 4S:ilt GOOD Brown Sugar. at a ..fin;" good white vow Sugar. at 10 Ce t.. 21114 ly rap moln.•ea at a “levy;” prone Itio Coffee or a ••levy.+ Choice Green and Wien WCRA miway- on hand at FON V EaSalf ITIVS June le, Ma. Aeieining the Bank. ,t tt,t• t =SI ".. ';:. .. /1 , It ACE GREEI.EY & Co rrtlm ,, e lholdiogNNew York Keep Cool Turnip Seed Cucumber Seed. Fresh Groceries JUST RECEIVED, AFRESH lot of Kennedy's Medical Discovery, and for sale by Tune 25.'59. R. WILLIAMS. Variety OUR town is very healthy, and as you are not in wont of Medicines, we linen a great variety of other articles which are Indispensable to your coin fort. in Toilet Articles we cannot he excelled.— A mon g7ittlitch are Thurston Eng! iAi Tooth Powder, a supertnr dentrifice, Dunn's Camphor Tooth Soup, and Edgar's Magic Tooth %Vasil. READ! RMAIDTI RE 141.411 M ESENWETN'S AROMATIC BALSAM, Is a remedy not to be excelled for the relief and cure of those maladies incident to the summer season, viz: Marti:el, By-eatery, Cholera or Cholera lilorbus, Norman: Aridity of the stomach. etc. Its r gecileitt carminative powers. pleasant taste and soothing uiffr• •ec, rend , rs it a valuable remedy in Infantite diieu es, peoul•ar to the second summer. viz: Cholera lofantum. etc. IL Int- a reiovigoratmg and Louie influence on the sy-Lem. allnying 'affirmation where it eXL- , E , in the en.oinateit and bowels--and on Unit will be found imtispeustiole to the well beim! of every family. IL wilt be found as well adapted to Adults as Chaliren.—Try it. Prepnrcd only by A. ESENVVEN, Lb:men-in Chemist. N. W. cor Ninth & l'oplar S. , Philadelphia. I'rice 13 et, per Bottle. ip''Sold by 11. F. Green, and J.';. Dellett & Co., Colombia mid 6y druggists and wort keepers generally. May M. 1835 I y At H. C. Fondersmith's, Columbia. wE are now receiving oar fourth supply of Spring. Good.. at fully ten per vent. lower in price than those purcha,il a month racier Now lathe itin• and Gentlemen. We offer Slot s 4,amea and lierege de Lailies at 8 cent- to 25 cents per yard. good good- arid In.ird-ame 10 piece. new Da Izel site- in nil eolor-, on/l• 124 4.1.•; 20 pieces 4-4 Cherie-. 4-4 Figured Real French Lawns,&c.. nt the low price of 121 et , Oneida nil Pereok-20 piece- of heauliful Drett, Good., in magnificent coats nod new design. —prirea from 211 to 31 el , . We have not the slat, here to enumerate all the late ariveltieq m fire., Gooda, which we will be happy to show to all who may favor on with a mill. yard , Rieli Plaid Irou.artlz, at the it.tonighiug low prier of G 2 et'. per yard. Faney Ur ear : 4 114. at vomit. price+, lie it remembered we alWat.- have the lie.l dollar 'thick Sill. to Columbia. full line of all --IN 1,.. of Shawl--p from 50 emit- in the brainiful Crape Shawl ul tc.M. The Idol., are partieulaily invited at our bedm.tul Lace Alatittlla--price. maul $7 to $25. Now for the Gentlemen—fl sew Silk Qui!led and silk Si :zed &e.• are worilly Vern rru ly inieniMil A good A.-tortlorn: Fundy Neel. Ties. Stock-, ...!•u=prtider , , chid( , nod Ilit.iery Ir'ltnn't forget the Sun Utnht,,l hot. nil color 4, , szt.4 and [met, U not • 1.:R1F:4.-001,d 7 cent •=tvznr. “levy" and 111 cent Syrup, wt FUNDINtSMITII'S Cotutnhott, April tt.t. New Dress Goods. NOVELTIES AGAIN. 13 EREGE Napoleto:l4 IJesitslll it I pald.‘ for Invirk.' dr.a3.eo; us Cool as n neretze. :mil no durable and beautiful II •Ilk. s , 1111:11.11,,r kupph of real Lawn+, selhag at 121 els .Just roceivtal at 11 0 I HNI)EICSMITIrS, A4l).llmhu the Columbia 11; :tiny 21. 1....5D Prof. Gardner's Soap WE hove Ihr Sew Eng halal SnapihnAe who did unt obtain tI from Ihr •-otr'.l Alin; II I . Pira" . " In the -km. 11.11 d will take grew, ,1,01. (loin NVou.cii Gana, it in therefore no hoor , ,vg, for )ou get the ...trill of sour mol,ra at the Fidelly Medicine Some tlolumbie, June 11, 16.59. THE Arrow Root Biscuit are still in de -10/411d. 1,1•IVI•11 II fre.ll 1.1',11•VI•11 , 11t;: 101. I. the Irmo tot get hem it the Fa • , 111) 1.0 her, eke. I`,.luttahgt. „Nee II Is 0 C5l.- .4237 N G TI XS .IVIOIL WING. assurtntent of I.:Are Mantillas, r- :1111' I :11.•,...; Du-ter, io yr,. , he :••••:1 t•- , Ort••.Cal LI -WEI+ see ever ulfercd all . tvXceediag,y lose price.. %N • S 1E59. Citrop :1 4 11 -tore. WOOD! WOOD!! 1 or),c,ooßoduLoLiPri ! ne o ,,,ll,r i k m o r r i y ud n i! d . Oi t i b k o Cokanbin Water Iluura. Apply in May 28,'59-if. itE:s;rw PPIIALER. MORE ATTRACTIONS OPENING At Fondersns I ll's. ()tut third capply of I e Libra! Hack Chnuti lln Lace art, to.se read) or 111 e ot.preloo of the I 'do , Ton !leo rh ee for Ibete good., Pile MC 0001 OlViog 10 the very great demand P. 1111.1 cities; therefore lathe:, St lb p:en. remember II C I.I*.I)IIRSMITH, Altly 21,18:1S. Atljuitorig lie NEW MUSIC STORE, No- 93 Market st , Harrisbnrg, SUEET MUSIC, Instruction Books, MUSICAL MERCHANDIZE GENERALLY, P 1 a os, Melodeons, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Aceor deons, cCc., (c.c. June 4. 1959. O. C. B. CARTE s. New Arrival of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, AT HEAD QUARTERS & NEWS DEPOT. I UST received a large and varied stock o, 0 Malik, Memorandum. .11111 Copy Books.. Letter, Cap. and Note Paper, (very clamp.) Not -- Letts. and Legal Envelope. ofull quo 1111 e. Binle.. 11) inn and Prayer Book.. in every style of binding. Portfolio.. New Style Pocket !look.. Gln.. and India Rubber Ink•antal.. India Rubber Pen, a new article Tmrether a.ub a large -hock of Pansy Ari cles, to all of watch as call it, attenitou of the el st• xens of Columlita and vistatly. ferlitig sulafied Mat we can suit lit quality and la price & McDONALD. Columbia, April 9, 1e.59. ritA.Nß.Lxzr FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. QTATEMENT of the Awls of the Company on J -Intim,* 1, 1-.1., Published in eoutormtty with illeprovi.ino of the .ixtbseetionofthe At.. of 44.i.r01.15 .ol A pril3 01.1.542. ORTGAGr ES. Being morlgngr•on re:11,420e. 111 City 111.1 Comity of l'holntlelphnt. excel *10.950 111 Montgomery .1:t0.k,. h LI) kill and Allegheny c•ounties.Peoney Iv REAL. • ESTATE. Purchased at Sheriffs' sides, under mortgage claims, viz: Eight houses and lot. 7ri by 150 feet, on the South-west corner of Chesnut and Seventeenth street.. A house and lot. 27 by 71 feet. on North vile of Spruce street, %Vest of Elev enth ' , Heel, Two houses land lots, each 18 by PP fret. on South side of Spruce =tree!, :true Sixteenth street, Five houses 0101 lots. earth 17 9 by 90 eel. Nos. 159, 161, 161. 165 and 16: 1111wyn 'sheer houses stud 101.49 by 54 feet. on .11.!e of Sevettlrenlb •treet.-oath 01 l'lnc .t. MI wet, 00 SOlO 11 .1 .1 04,001 of 0 00 /100011.1 F lot. 12 I. Hi reel. oil 11w North snle of George stieet, West of Ashton street. Seven houses and lot. 20 by 117 fret on the Enst side of Beach street, 010.1111 of ellr.oot street. A house and lot. 15 by 30 feel, No 9G Plummer street. ' , mkt orNstith street, A ground Tent of $3O. issuing nut of u lot 13-4 by .10 feet, on North side of Oiler street, 40 feel %Vest of Leopard street., LOANS. Temporary Loans. on Stocks as Coital ertalSecuraly. STOCKS. SIO,MM Alma Moen Loan,.s per cent. Ilnt on.) 200r:hams Rank of Kentucky. 17 Northern Rank acKeinueky. Inn Cuion Hank of Tennepmer. 12 " Inkutance Company of the Slate of Penn -3 Inanta. 11.0 Railmad Co. '" Commercial and Railroad Rank. Vick•lntra. 300 •• l'enn•ylvanito liatlrond Cn. 91 , t Pran Lii, Pneln.urnuveCn 2 .` Alerektitile Library Co. 20 " Union Cntinl Company. Schuylkill Railroad Co.. lt.lt 0011 Nnyli Rastrond Bond. 84247 Wnr.mestt. $2.000 Burlington City Water Loan, Phiiadeptna City Loan, Note, and thlh.receir able Csolh on hand, €114211.il laaaula of Agents LOSSES BY FIRE. 0.. e• pAid during the yeeiel6s7. 8203,7fil By order of the Board. ' CHARLES N. BANCKBR, President. Mum W. 2 1 / 4 . Srviu...Seirgy Pm Tem. DI RECTORS. CHAS N. flAisit'KEß Preeidemi. EDW'D Q DA:X. Vire Pre,iiitent Chau. N, 'Marker. Tot.u. %Vac...T. Samuel Gram, Jacob N. Smith. Coo \V Itu•hard.. Norderal H. Lewt..Jllavid S. Woven, l‘aae Lea, Edward C. Dale, Coo rules WAI. A. STEEL. See, pro Tubs. LLOYD, Astra, Columbia April 9. MD. UMBRELLAS AND PAIRASOE.S 11E T sub6e - ritr, mannfaciurer of•the best quality - 4o PARASOLS AND UMI.III.ELLAS. invites the anew ion of CASH and close buyers to Ili. att . :ring Stock. which fur variety and FI) lea annum, be surpassed. JOSEPH FUSSELL. No. 2 North Fourth street, Philacklphia. March 12,1850-3 m • 1" Vanilla Beans. JUST received a fresh scepplyof Vanilla Denny. and for .nle by IL. WILLIAMS. Colornlria Aprii 23, 1859, GEN U While Casiiie :Map, White Windsor Soap it: 1 / 1 1.$. A tresit supply of the above has Just been received at the Drug :,:ctre of H. W I LLI A MS, April 0.1,959. Front street. A NoTHca lot niSnronefier, or Concentrated Lye just received and for sale by R. WILLIAMS.% Wall Paper. 3000 PIECES of Wall Paper will be sold without regard to cost, at 11. C. FONDERSNIITI ]ltav 21. 180. Adihinittg the Bonk. DRINK! DRINK! COLD Fmnrklitur Soda Wuler. ut the Golden Nlortair Drug Store, Flout street, Columbia. Muy 7 1-59. rquenee to get just the plower Seeds you 0- led 5 0111 url•;hhor for. _ . Critre.on(;)pre...:.. Vine, %VII;le Jo. China Ater very line, Doul.le Arrivals Mn rigoti.. Drommoi.d , Phlox. mixed. Chutes Nnilylllll . k. V 1,101.1. 1 .010,. E-eli-elinlyria, New Dusk Clio km. Alixell Sweet 61 1 .6itrateue• M",°" l of Pero. Heart's or P.m r}•+.m Pornhiciii Cl} -;r1 the i.co del Mont lug Glory. Pi lonia. v.irintie colors. Einolile Lark P,r mixt d. China Pink. while end ;due. Mew Campion, white o.lllre. MI xrd Ten \Week 510ck.. , 11 Dragon. mixed Vtirlelle, 1 : 10 , Adorn-. SWIM, P., mixed color-. 16 el.. a paper. 61 a box For =ale at the family autheine Snore, Mid Fellow, 11411 Nov 7,1939. IXTE don't sou; our stock of Cloths Caasimere4 and Ve-taa, beeu repkaliahed nith Choice good. m }out hue. al rt d0e..4! pr ces. tall and t.ee uo. H. C I'ONI)ER . ..3IITH. May 1559. People'. Ca-h More, Thave„tiot: iete;',:' nceoe„deci in eeemmi, Per.mei Wlil :mike payment to him. 11101 e 114 ving Maims will pie°, prese,•t them for sellivnis`lll. L. S FII.IIERT. NI. D. Mit). 20, 15591 f. !VITO z" new Dal, Goners on ',men enndirie. and 1 exiracuilinary cheap Camino: Flouncing have met srnh gel el lavat °mime the lad ••A fevr more lee" at 11. C. l'ONl)l , .llSidn'll'S, Adjoining the Bank C. I). lIOTTEINSTEIN. M. D., QUIIIII:ON AND Pill SICIAN, Columbia, Pa. 1 'thee in the roolt. let ly occupied li) Dr 1.. $ Falltert. .Alny 14. 1t159 f. The Columbia Ice .ompany ennitnel ;lie denve..) of Ice in the 11 oil Nlf \IM Y. Itch p t. F:1111111ei , I 0 Ire legnlus Iy v.lll glue nonce. 10 sub. tinier. A mingellionle, puce been made for furni-liung n lull ..mpnly of lee during the Culture ,C... 5011, on reuson nble wont?. SA :1,11. C. SWARTZ. Agt Columbia, 11Ity 14, Lis9-:3ln MPANY. CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVA?iIA. It ULES. 1 Money in received every day, nod in any amoun't large or •nnill. a Five l'er Cent interest in paid for money from the day n I. V Ul In. 3 'I lie money - otwo}g paid Niel. in gold, when ever it 1- called for. 3311 d withoulncli n e 4 Moil,: 1- received I iron F.xecnior.. Adi •ininirti • tor. Ga, ramie- and 33313er... 3.3.130 lle•Iie to have it in 31 Vince al pet reel •.111.1.1,111131 where :mere-a eau 3313133i11ed for it. 5 The nutty received flout depositor- hive. -il in Real Itl-gate. Mortgages. Ground Rent., and tutk col er sectiritie- an the Chllrier direct.. a office Iloor.—Every day from 9 till 5 o.eloek. and on Monday a and Thar.ilii). lid e o'clock in the evening. HON HENRY 1.. lIENN Pre.ident. ItHHENT SE I.FRIDG Vice Pre.ident Wl'. J. HEED. :-,,,,,,v DIRECTORS. Henry 1.. Renner. riot I Brew.... tatter, Jw...1)11 11. Hut rry, Robert i 4 ellll,llze, Franido t.re Samuel K A•liton, Jo-eith Yeike.. 1.3133.11,01 Hilfentterfer. OFFICE!—Walnut Street, South-West Corner of Third Street, Philadelphia. April 24. 1c59 IHAVi; Oiw day us-orianut %rob me a=n ro-pm nr.r oi the Whii.e,lia tutu Retail !tope Oft 11.1,), reed and Pi/0,1-100 td die Canal 111 ihe borough of Columbia. l'o Ili a ) 1. Uhler Ter bo-tie-- trill lierrtilwr lir riiii - olovird Wider the him of N\ - el.ll tt A1a1c117,1559. Tha 41.1!1-eriher.: VS./111W a vile the anemic,. of Imat i•Xl..ll4lV.• :i..rertrnell, Of ROPES, FEED, PROVISIONS, GRO CERIES, &c , &c,, tit the old .land al the ow-tri Ica•k. rat.' luwLm. I'a The) I,:top mi:lad 111.. Law -I -.t011.. et , !tope- offered tht. sole of i'litlatleloolai.t. :to tl tt .. supply 01 Ittovt-oot.-111tot , . ethouhler, I) 1..1 I Cora. Oa,. filly, &c. A general n...1...1111,11 01(;101.1,1i. Columbia, April 30, '5O. NA' Er.r.:4l-1 & HILLSIDE NURSERY & GARDEN, HALF-MILE NORTH OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER CO., PA. THE subscriber, Proprietor of the "Hillside iN.Lo.er) and IIIIS den " offer- cor tale. al lIIK P.. M.'''_ a rein, II it—orlownt or FRIIITO-11ADE &ORNAMENTAL TREES, Of llo• I•hoice-t voutt'lle, It (.11,....0;lel.11.111 01 /lardy O. onumrliml Shrubl.cry—VVert.T.e...l, tutu tlet'ithion., the fille-t 01[111411g plant- of every Jr-e• 10100 de in/1111114i In thi- 111 Irket—all Intrily, Magi) . monthly, or prrpernal 1.1.4.1111, , , 1111.1 ..1.111(10111 V.Vielle4 of 1 . 41 14 '.7 .de , - 4 - ?..4,;4, -, GRAPE FECES, ~--,w " ), 7 -' ,2 . , A 1 >7.!, , i .,..k 4 -V- ,... e - r• NATIVE & EXOTIC, .....'.6e„;.. !P . :4r' ~.; ...11 (rot .of umorly A , .-: .1' ''• 1 21 every varlet) wurilsy # ' of cut•tv:01011 111 MIS ClaMaie. (;on.eberrie, =I than 'oat not mitchte; nlsn, the finest collection of hardy ereie• ever niii•red fo • air Columbir. and. after of other gardens he thinks he may nsberi. the finest grown and beat assortment now in the ennui): Ile mills lill,llloll to the Green House. which la crowded with the rarebt mid moat sought for vurie iie. of irtrnamental and Flowering Hants and mil li nee- I.unee-ler and York Coo.ltie• to produce ar choicer nu healer grown cc-Memoir of Green and lint Hon.e than now nil hand at the - 101 bide trar.teii." in o rater for tinnitg 'Trade. Ile offers them cheaper thin, they ran be bonsai at any oilier comb. 11-hTYtlt 111 lbe labfAeCOUrltie. or 111 Ike *lute. °Alen.•. ris742-091 tie keep. con-Istotty on band at his Rttensive Nur sery and Garden. or van furnish at ...Ott nailer. every tree. -brut, or flower. connected will. the boa nes+. ofered ior ...Or td l'hionleipls:a. In gannet tins aoh the Nursery and Garden. the nroprie.or vt tt undertake threuth the 000m•y or Wiuinm SlAttrorrl. a oelentifie La aftscape Gardener and ur-eo roan. rthwated to Englaltid.:o phill nod for out I'lea•a re 1. ronods, and to do general Jolooog. iu do- :lac of ho.oneu- IrrA II lane) told j0 , r1 , 1114 w rk woll be Warranled to give W01411 . .10'1 10 nn 111-I.•fis r oust ra•lidioug. and will be done re....oufble rate. .S 11. PURPLE. Columbia. )0 ,0 I n. l' 101,0.8,17 1859. HALDEMIAIII'S 1859, rauxeru SUPPLY, VOW ovoing at Ilaldemaa's Cheap Cob ..spring r•oo.1,, I;te mo-t vaned and heauttral a--ortment Weever offered. at tam-tilde ;nw ALSO, NEW CARPETINGS, TEA AND DINNER SETS, LOOSING GLASES, &c. S„.?Opelling aontetlarar treat every day. A 1..D104 AN'S Ap DO. IPSO. Cheap Cavil Store. F Co.?. .7 *7! 547 97 34,307 00 LIST OF NEW BOOKS. - JUST RECEIVED AT Saylor 4 MeDonald's Book Store. Lady or the Ws. ay AZ rr. Southwar,. $1.25. Letter• from Spain, ‘Vm.O Uryna 1. *Lon. The 'renew House. or, Embers from Poverty's Ilea.thstone. 51,25 11.01, or Knwrininownt, el.. 1001 flame Amu-40/.00, 01.00. In and around Stamboul, 0143. Crui.e of the Ito Hugh 8145. Ty.• (11d lid sand..nne. Hotel klilter. Tos/.lla , wltli a !arr. p• , ortment of 1 1 " iseellan Books. whirl. will be sold low for curb. Apri I 10 l-9 36 215 On 46:i0 411 IMMIII E3=l F4R SALE. 200 l ii rt n o e sg , f4c . tion Matchers, v e FLOWER SEEDS Gentlemen, NOTICE. Oar Embroideries SAVING FUND. ATIONAL AFETY RUST NOTICE. Scrofula or King's Evil, is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it pervades the whole body, and may burst out in disease on any part of it. No organ 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 from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation ;" indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, .s I will visit the iniquities. of the fathers 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 munbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consumption which de cimates the human family has itsorigin directly in this scrofulous contamination ; and many 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 most active remedials 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 be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other affec tions which arise from it, such as EnurrivE and Sx.nv DISEASES, ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE, ROSE, Or ERYSIPELAS, PIMPLES, PUSTULES, BLOTCHES, BEAMS and BOILS, TUMORS. TETTER and SALT RHEUM, Se kr.ll BEAD, RINGWORM, RHEUNIATISM, SYPHILITIC and MEncent.tLD/S- I;A:+I,S, DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, and, indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS ARISING 2BOM VITIA- Trx on IMPURE BLOOD. The popular belief in 4 , impurity of the blood" 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. fryer'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 invigorate every portion of the human organ ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy citalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and 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 plea.ed to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints: Costive ness, Heartburn, headache arising, rom disordered Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Pain in and Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appe tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction c' its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR TILE RAPID cunt OP Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Tironchitis, Incipient Consump. tion, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness' and so nu merous ore the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons pub licly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmon .ry organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the communitv have failed and been discarded. this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on tee afflicted they can never forget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. PREPARED BY DR. 5. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Sl,l 7 .1, ; , Grey. n I: ti,,.• V,. (; Oil.. • h I, e by I.lt , .11'• Brushes I-I AIR. Tonlb and 1 , ,0ftt,11 11, ro 1? , , , rh0g Carob-. Itor. Pocket Combs 1.,,t4 et Combs, India Fllle TUOIiI MU, India Itol•lo, 1)1, --log Comb- A largo 16.-norticol or the allot O. 1t0r.1 , -.3 Ir., jtv , t tOr nude Ly April r 9, 'S(I. It NVILLIANIS. COSTAR'S Rat and Roach Exterminator, o-tar'- Elect rir Powder, fol • lit de , 1101•111111 al Phr•..Motu, 1 7 1e.is, Plant Insects, & r e. A fre,lifup• ply tur .tile !.y Apia 9,'32 R. WILLI -I.lklS. Waverly Novels. Erss:eN & cheap Edmon or the W.I. P Vet l)' received as sooli a. poldi.lied, at 65 et.. per vol., or five dollar. per •et. of 26 voi.. SA YLOII & 31eLKIN A LD April 16, 1559. HUMOROUS BOORS TUST pullirhed and for sole at the Iteud Quarters el tool Newe Depot Piney Woods Tavern, or, a Stray Yankee is Texas Big Rear's A dventhres and Travels, $1,13. K N Pepper Paper., SI ,00. sparrovegruss Paper-, $l,OO. Matrimonial Broke, age In the Metropolis. 81.25. ErA larre a..oranc.a of Cup. Lever and Noir Paper,Envelopcs, &c., cheap. at (lead Quarter• and News Depot. (Apr. 16,,59. TOR RENT. TWO first-rate business stands on Front street. between Loeu.ii and Walnut eireele,A with DWELLINGS untielied. Immediate pa 'region Riven. Enquire nt the Drug More of Apr.! 9, `59. It WILMA MS, Front et. Blank Books, Blank Books. LA RGI: I", of I.edgrrp, Uny Bonk, mornn dum, PO,. and Copy liAok- Very elienp SAVI.Ort & NIMIONALD. Apr 16.'50 !feud Qu..:rler• and Sewn THE FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, ODD FELLOWS' HALL. WE are now prepared to •apply the people nr lumina with medtclue• !.e-h tram first hnorin, oil a gre4 ire ranee) of Perfumer) and Falicv Ar ticle• Mau we hare hl•o. frr table u.r. Prepared Cocoa. Farina. Coro Starch, COX it ciMp er's Gelatine. for makirie Jellies. W may nod Bran dies for cooking and medicinal purposes. aßiffilf, or, Bond's Boston Cracker:, for Dyspeptice, and Arrow Mom Criii•Lcr.. for so. valid. and childien—new articles in Coyumbm, at the Family Medicine Store, April 10. 1949. 20 doz. Jouvin's Celebrated Kid Gloves, beautiful spring •liii de, uodiour jto.: rt, The Ladies should beet noire for Jonvsn's lint "Jou.. & Co" You can get the genuine ail, 1.. at 11. C rfIN 111'11.41111 . 11 -.4 . Apr. 121 1 ,49 asijoimioi .Le .tank. A. Fresh Supply. WE know that the people of (..,,tettltta will appre ei.ttr nor endeavors to rt , ea.e 11, ni The •..ror, invoice of Bran and Arrow Hoot (..raciter.. treats from the oven. haee ju•t arrived Now I. ti i. it-v. to gvi them. Any artirle wanted we vet n 'Flairr in la boar+. for y GO. n.t. the Vona!, Alt doe, April 23, tsa New• Work by the Author of "The Prince of the Hou,c of David. TEM PILLAR OF FIRE; OR, ISRAEL IN BONDAGE, BEING an account of the wonderful so, in the I.ife of _the no of Pharaoh's Dau (Noses,) together with Picturesque Cketches o w Hebrews tinder tire Taskmaster, by the Her. J. H. Ingraham. The undersigned have been appointed tepe'lts for the above work, and ure now prepared to tarnish it to subscribers. Price. t!5. SAYLOR & McDONAI.D. Apr.C3,'s9-3t Head Quarters and News Depot. Fresh Garden Seeds. r ll. ^ :° tro 4 ,s t . . " e k think tlir j i o n vltTolfoewi In eke d could you know that we had a fresh supply of Garden and Flower Seed- Twenly.five choice - varieties of Flower Seed, for one dollar nr six rents a pa per. Radi-h, curly and late Turnip. Cocoa Nut. 13u.di and Marrow r.qua-h. the celebrated Hutrard Squash. similar in ta-ie to the Sweet. Potato, Ever t; reel Sugar Cont. White Onion. Extra large Lima lien 0, Loin Green Cucumber. Greco and Mixed !Ann tirre t-a (Ann= to make ihe dull