*lO,OO ItzititirAßM. ?plan abovo-reward's offernel foethe arrest and eon' vicaor, aT, the person tlr iderrarna who tut eery Boa; abut Eight Hundred Catfish from a box. ut too (Ad Mullet Factory, at Columbia Dam, the r,ight. of 11:: to: July last. July 9, tz...31.7.2v AA tIITGL ARMES. , TZ - :rft "X' 11=, t ca x• 'WEST OF PHILA.DELPIIIA. WE call attention to our unrivaled stock of the best brands of Chewing Tobacco, which ;we will sell at very tedured nitro. Good sweet Congress at 2.11 c. per lb., worth Mc.; good sweet Honey Dew, at 31c.,worth 40c.; good sweet ..C•zwendish, at 28c., worth 35c ; good Peach Leaf Caren -dbM, at 30c. worth 37c.,• good 'Ferniest - Cavendish, at 35c.. worth 50e.. We also have 500,000 Zs:HOAR:.. of different brands, which we can sell oheaper than they can be sidd at any other establishment in the country. Good tqxes, at $4,00 per thousand. worth 83.00; good German Sixes. at $5,50. worth SACO; gt.od German Sixes at sl3oo.worih 87,10. The lin ge.l and beet aamrment of Tobacco, Segars Snags, and everything connected with the trade. at SENDRICiI Sr. BROS' Who /male and Retail Tobacco, Seger and Snuff Al lITIU .factory, nom Street, live doors above Locust, Colum t Liu, Pa. July nth. IS59i New Mackerel-1859. ys PACKAGES Neva No 3 Mackerel just received _au The first lathe sea•ots. at U. C. FONDERSMITITS, July 9, 1959. Adjoining the Bank. Groceries ESAI.EB RETAIL. 6 hhils. prime N. 0. 'Vt Sugars. 25 bids. White Sugurs.Shhds. extra Syrup alolsi saes now in -tore. which we offer by the bbd. or 1.bb1., at Philadelphia prices, at H. C. FONDKRSIVIITf I'S Peoples' Cash Store. July . 9 1859 Suffer no longer with Corns. T a. t , h . e r re t y c a l d M whichorita w r r r r uL r e tg r t e o y r . c o ni u o c v a e n Cporno,csu in 49 hours. without puin or soreness. TUST Received another beautiful lot of Vanilla d Beans, at J $. DELLETT Golden Mortar Drug Store. Front Street. SIRED Si:mulcting Gelatine for r•ale at the Golden Moo tar Drug Store, Front Street. TINT Received a fresh aupply or Corn Starch, Arrow el Root, at the Golden Mortar Drug Store. -- CTRS S. A ALLEN'S flair Dressing, the Lest pre /NI paration now tit use. for the beautifying the hair For sale only at the Golden Mortar Drug Store. MOARDING. MRS. C. CALDWE'iI will accommodate three y Locust Sire .e g(4n:nt'lLehccoid. Boardin g , at 52.50 per week :in July 2,18.59-3 t. BANE NOTICII. MBE Columbia Bank, at Columbiq,ll Lancas ter county. and state of Penot.y l valuta, will ap ply at the next sea-ion of the Legt.duture nfna id State for n renewal and extension of its Charter and Honk ing privileges, with the capital of Five Hundred Thou sand Dollars, ta+ at present authorized, and with the tame name, style and location. SAMBEL I.HOCH, Cashierot Colombia Bank. June 18. 1659. Golumhin„July ?2. IBM Gen PERSONS wanting change or climate for be.hb adveru+emeW of Itunnuonion [.ands In nuns tcr column. ;.I uI 1. 18.5 6m TO ALL WANTING FARMS. See advertise• !Tient ana eeeeee 0111011 Lumbs. July *2. 1859 Gm PERSONS wishing to totablisti manutacto ries iu Is new unil thriving plume Wll,l , is good. eme advertisement of the trunimoriton Set lenient. [July 2. 18.59-6 in Q.IIOE DIMNESS Had factories can be car 'led oil pros ably ;it Hammonton. see adver tisement of Ilarnmouton Lauda. July 2, tt49-Goz JUST ARRIV D, 50 BBLS. Extra Family Flour, awl . frAVPOLD Columbia, July 2, 19.59 SODA WATER. THE coldept.purest and heft SporklineScnia Water. with every kind of Syrup, con be hod, fresh from the fountain : at C. EIETNF.RiS Confectionery, Front street, above Walnut Columbia, July 2,1889. ALL wanting farms in a delightful climate, rich *oil, and mecum from frosni. Scr ndveruoc anent of Hilminninon Lamle in another column. 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PA 801. E ADI.N4TaI tor the 'ltlubscription Book. of D. Appleton a. Co, and atht..r polvolittpuhrishing Mouses. it. IL & CO. WO prepared fo reborn' orders for any of the'Colleo, School kid linscsittneous Books pub lished by D. Apples= &Co. -Catalogues - Colasubis,Juls• 2,1556. • Sriagensl County Map. DON'T forget to get a copy of this map. The AIM, just issuid h but a patched up edition of an old one with which the inhabitants of the vomit). have tics It fitaririar for maw, years It has beet, embellished v. till stews aril ohms. winch odds I.oinswinit to it• apinotiaticc, but n is incomplete and in:trews/I, until I- cone< mord t. every sub-either who ore -too to tool, use 114 a rct , rt•oce. Notwithsait.ding thin pain- Ili it others have tat... to misrepresent my il3 , 1•117i011i, in older, at the occeat nine to accomplish their own end.. I beg leave re spectfully to announce that comiderable progress MIS already been inside with the surveys, and that it is not (a, represented) my intention to abandon my present undertaking ofgettmg . up a amp of Lancaster county. The work when flinched will be a faithful topogropical representation of the whole county, and shall not, after delivery. share the justly merttcd fate of others in being condemned by the public us being nn imposition. li. F. BRIDE ENS, Publisher. July 2,1.2.52-3 m FARM LANDS for sale 2 miles from ?Dila delohia by Railroad lit the :true of New Jersey. 2m I among the best for Agricultural purposes, being a good loam soil, with a clay bottom. The land is a large tract. divided into small farms, and hundreds from all part• of the country are now settling and building. The crops produced are large and can be seen growing. The climate is delightful, and secure from frosts. Terms from 1115 to 820 per acre. passa ble within four years by instalments To vont the place—Leave Vine street wharf at Philadelphia at 7/- A. AL by Railroad for Hammonton, or address R J. Byrnes. by letter. Hammonton l'o•t Hake, Atlan tic County, New Jersey. see full usiventaemeut in ant:eller column. July 2, 19C.9.6in A. CARD. HAYING been repeatedly complained to by citizens of Coluinbiu anti Wrightsville in regard to the fraud, committed by boys, peddlers of Vege tables, Berries, /cc.. who represent their worthless rind unpalatable wares as the product of the Hillside Garden, in my Owl, defence and so a protection to the public I would state that I have enl•,aged no person or persons to hawk produce of any kind through Inc streets up to this date. I continue, us heretofore. to deliver Vegetables, ac., to persons previously order ing them. and ss a safeguard hereafter, all marketing from my garden will be delivered in baskets or ves sels plainly marked Priam sides with my name. S. H. PURPLE. Hillside Nursery and Garden. June 20,1559. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. WILL be paid for the arrest and conviction of any !l person selling stale or unmarketable Fruit, Ber ries, or Vegetables, on the ful.e pretence that they have been sent out by me for pule. or that they went raised at the Hillside Nursery and Garden. S. H. PURPLE. Columbia, July 2. 1859. GRAIN GROWERS can carry en their busi gine. most successfully at Hammonton, free from tro=ts. Some forty vineyards set out the past sracon. See advertisement of Hammonton Lauds, another column. THE HAMMONTON FARMER.--A newspaper devoted to Literature and Agriculture. utuo net ting forth full account. of the new 'settlement of Ham monton. in New Jersey, eau be subscribed for et only 25 cents per annum. ]nelo•e postage clamps for the amount. Address to Editor of the Farmer, Hammonton P. 0 . Atlantic co., New Jersey. Thom wishing cheap land. of the bent quality In one of the henithie•t and most delight ful climate. in the Union. and where crows are never nt an down by fro-tn. the terrible scourge of the north, err ndven esculent of Hammonton Lands. July 2. 1259.6 m New Agricultural Settlement. TO ALL WHO WANT FARMS. A RUE opportunity in a delightful and heabhy climate 25 mile• southeast of Philadel phia, on the Camden and Atlantic Railroad, New Jersey. An old estate consisting of several thousands of noes of productive soil has been divided into Farms of various sires to suit the purchaser. A population of some fifteen hundred. from various parts of the Middle Stales and New England have settled the past year. improved their places. and raised excellent crops. The price of We land i• at the low PURI of 815 to SA) per owe. the soli is of the bent quality for the production of Wheat, Clover, Corn, Peaches. Grapes and Vegetables It ic considered We best Fruit Soil in the UOio,i. Thg place is perfect!, secure from frosts—the destructive enemy of the fanner. Croon of grain. grain and fruit are now growing and can he seen, Illy examining the place itself. a correct judg ment can be formed of We productiveness of the land. The term. are made easy to secure the rapid im provement of the land. which is only sold for actual improvement. The recoil has been. that within the past year. some three hundred houses have been erected. two mills-one steam. four stores, some forty vineyards unit Peach orchards, planted. and a large number of other improvements. making it a desirable and active place of business THE MARKET, as the rend e r mny perceive from its location, is the Hest in the "[Talon. Produce bringing double the price then in locationv away front the city, and more than double the price than the West. It Is known that the earliest and best fruity and vegetables in this latitude come from New Jersey, and arc annually exported to the extent of in union•. In locating here, the settler has many ndvantnges. He is within a few hours ride of the great cities of New England and Middle States. he is near his old friends and associations. he is in a settled country where every improvement of comfort and civilization in at hand. He can buy every article he wants iii the cheupest price, and sell his produce for the high est, (in the West this is reversed.) he has schools for his children, divine service. and will enjoy an open winter, nod delightful climate. where fevers nre utter ly unknown. The result or the change upon those from the north. Inns generally been to restore them to an excellent mute of health. lit the way of building and improving. lumber ca■ be obtained at the mills at the rate of 610 to 615 per thousand. Bricks trout the brick card opened in the place, every article can bonrocured in theplace. gond carpenters are nt hand, and there i. no place in the Union where building. and improvements can be made eheaper. The reader will at otter he struck with tie advan tages heir pre.etin•d, and ask him-elf why the pro• peat' lin. list been taken up before. The ren.on 1., It WI,. never thrown in the market; and utile.. these -tutemettle were correct, no sue woul•1 lie invited to eau ro toe the 1111111 brlorr porchn.ing. this nil are ea peeled to do. They Wili •er Iniid under rultivation. i• the extent of t he .r•tilemrnt that they will no doubt. meet per•mt•. from their own neighborhood; they with the improventen t.l :a lid can judge the elwr:t•trr of the population. If they come with n view to settle, they should ionic prepared in stay a day or Iwo and he ready to purchase, as locutions cannot be held on refn.nl There rue I vv.. Om sly train• to Phanderph in. and to sill •rulers who improveohe Railroad Company Five• free tielbei for cur mouth., and u hull-price oeket for three venr. THE TOWN OF HAMMONTON In con nertion with the egg iculturtil settlement. new and thriving town hos naturally arisen, which presents inducements for any Lind of business. par ticularly clones and manufactories. The Shoe busi ness could be carried on in this place and market to good advantage. akin cotton business, and mimetic toriss of apiculture! implements or foundries for casting smotl urticles. The improvement has been so rapid ns to insure a constant and permanent in creuse of bu•mess. Town loin of n good size. we do not sell email ones. as it would effect the improve• ment of the place, con had at from $lOO and upwards. The Hammonton Farmer, a monthly literary and agricultural sheet.containing lull information of mouton. can he obtained at VS cents per annum. Title indispumble—warrantee deeds given. clear of all incumttrance when money is paid. Route to the land: leave Vine street wharf, Philndelphia. for Hammonton by Railroad, at 74 A. M . o■ 4} P. M.— Pure 90 cents. tVlsen there inquire fur !tlr. Byrnes. Boarding conveniences on hand. Ponies had better TlOll with 11l r. Byrnes, a principul. until they have tided as to purchasing. its be will show them over the hand in his carriage. free of expense. Letters and applicetiona can be addressed to Landis M. Byrnes, Hammonton P. 0., Atlantic co. New Jersey, or S. B. Coughlin, 202 South Fifth street, Philadelphia— Maps and information cheerfully furnished. TURNIP SEED FOR FARMERS. T AM in receipt or a fresh lot of the ■hove Seed—supe .l. riot quality, which I will sell in quantities to suit purchasers. June 25,'59. R. WILLIAMS, AFBW Modred p ounds Prime Soda Ash Just received end for ogle by June 25,?59. R. WILLIAMS, TIJST RECEIVED at SHEAFFER'S Cheep ROOK STORE. the new pictorial edition of WEB. STEWS UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY, ;just Issued by the publishers.) containing Fifteen Hundred illus. unions; also, from nine thousand to ten thousand New Words and Meanings. and a valuable 'able of Synon) me. prepared with great care by Prof. Good rich; a table giving the pronunciation of Eight Thou. sand Di-Anvil-lied Per.ons of Modern Times; the peculiar use of words and terms in the Bible; tables of loth,. French. Spanish and Italian Pbmse-, Idioms. Proverbs, &r, rendered into English; Abbre mations. Arbitrary signs, &c., together with all the maimr:orprevious editions. COSSIOS: A Sketch of a Physical Description of the Universe, Vol. 5; by Alexander Von Humboldt. Ilarper's edition. HINT. TOWARDS PH ri-ICA I. PERFECTION: or the Philosophy of Human lleenty. showing how ac quire and roam Bodily Symmetry, Health and Vigor. secure lore lite. and avoid the infirmities and De formii ies of Ag by D. H Jacques. I.F:C PURER e, delivered before the Young itlen'6 Mhrisibm Aosscietion in Exeter Hall. November, MR to Febra..ry,l6so. Three volumes, sold sepa rate. JOHN SHEAFFER, )Cramp's Buildings, Nonh Quecww- June 25, 1%2 if. WATER COOLERS AND FILTERS. THE underzigned has now on hand a large mock of Superior Water Coolers, which are giiirranteed to give satisfaction to all who will give them a trial. Par heepirg water pure and cool, with a great saving of fee, and for exeelleace of manatee lure and dursthilit v. thcoe Coolers are unsurpassed. A 11.0,./I lot of WATER FILTERS. for purifying mud dy or brectdsh water. The public are invited to call and examfne the stack They will he sold at whole sale or retail, at rery low rates. for CAR 11. HENRY PFA BLER, Locust street. opposite the Franklin Houle: Colittitbis, Jane SS, che. DEMONS wishing to change their business to a rapidly Ineren 4 ing country, a new "...tile ment where hundreds are going Where the climate is mild and delightful. See udverti.emettt of the Ilan. MOlllOll t 4 ettlemeili, another Column. July 2, 1 , 59 Gin PRESERVE YOUR FRUIT'S. 11717.1.0liGHBVS Pnvnt .%ir-Tight for ti I Print Pyeservi ng Cults and Jar," 11.1 s :A n new patent. and is entirely etlecluni.in ese:...di,,g tat air The stoplidrs eta:3.lle kited to any kind of Jar or The subseribe is sole ugent for., Colunshia. supply s of Jars sad Cllll6 Ulan kindi and . eices kept COO.' shandy on Inlaid. - • ' HENRY PFAIILER. - June 13. MO. Locust street. Columbia. Pa. FRUIT! raurz! FRUIT! utur !he new and improved air tight glare prefer ving jars. .50 dozen patent air tight preeerving Jame, all eizes.ittat received at FONVERSATITH , S June 18,1633. Columbia. Keep Cool 1500 YARDS fine French and Pacific Lawns are now offering at 0,8, 1111 and 12& cents per yard. Beautiful double skirted Lawns only 121- my. Rich Puri, primed organdies, Bereges, Crape de spagne, TISMIlligeR, - Berege Robe a 'Puniques, &c., all very desirable goods for the present and ap proaching sensors, at H. C. FON DERSMITIPS Julie 18, 18:19. People's Cuth Store. Turnip Seed E havejuat received at the Family Medicine sore, a fresh 'Limply of Turnip Seed, and the time iq approaching to plant. for fall and winter ale. You can get it by the pound, or in any quantity you want. June 18. 1859. Ct.enmber Seed FROM the2Oth to the 25th of June is the time to plant for late Prekles. We have Landeth's long green Cueumlmr Seed, at the Family Medicine Store. June 19,190. Harrison's Columbian Ink 'WHICH is a superior article, permanently black. TV and not corroding the pen, can be had in any quantity. at the Family Medicine Store, and blacker yet t• that English Bent Polish. Columbia, June 9,4'd59. Fresh Groceries GOOD Brown Sugars at a •'6p;' good white reser ving Sugars at 10 cents. Extra syrup molamms at a '•levy;" prime Rio Coffee nt a "levy." Choice Green and Black Teas always on lined at FONDERSMITITS June 18.1E459. Adjoining the Hank. JUST RECEIVED, AFRESH lot of Kennedy's Medical Discovery, and for sole by June 25. '59. R. WILLIAMS. Variety OuR town is very healthy, and as you arc not In want of Medicines, we have a great variety of other articles which are Indivensuble to your com fort. In Toilet Articles we cannot be excelled.— Among which are Thurston English Tooth Powder, a superior deniriSce. Dunn's Camphor Tooth Soup, and Edgar's Illogic Tooth Wash. New Dress Goods. NOVELTIES AGAIN. F.REGE Napoletons beatutiful goods for ladies' B dresses; as cool us a 13erege, and as durable and beautiful as a silk; with another supply of real Lawns, selling at In eta., just received at H. C. FON DEit S MTH'S, May 2L,1859 Adjoining the Columbia Bank, Prof. Gardner's Soap TATE have the New Englund Soap for allow who did TV not obtain it from the soap Man; it in plen.ant to the akin, and will take gren•e ppm. from Woolen Good., it is therefore no humbug, for you get the worth of your money at the Family Medicine Store. Columbia, June ill, 1859. THE Arrow Boot Biscuit are still in de amid. We recived a fresh •apply lust evening: now is the time to get them ut the Faintly ltledicinc Store, and no where else. Columbia, June 11, 1859. orzatinwa THIS MORNING. A SPLENDID assortment of Lace Mantillas, Silk Mantillas. Dusters and Talmo•; Traveling Dusters in grew variety; also ihe best assortment of goods we ever offered, all at exceedingly low prices. HALDEMAN'S Cheap slush Store. May 2S 1859 MORE ATTRACTIONS OPENING At Fonderstqftles. OUR third supply of beautiful black Chanting Lace Slautillnr, are now ready tor the inspection of the Indies. Tide may be the last chance for these goods this season. owing to the very great demand in the cities; therefore ladies will please remember. li. C. FON DERSIIIITII, Adjoining the Bunk. May 21, 1858 NEW MUSIC STORE, No. 93 Market st., Harrisburg, SUMMIT DZITSIC, Instruction Books, MUSICAL MERCHANDIZE GENERALLY, Pianos, Melodeons, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, ..lccor deans, &c., &c. June 4, IEO9. O.C. U. CARTEL New Arrival of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, AT HEAD QUARTERS & NEWS DEPOT I UST received a large and varied clock 8. c r !Mink, Memorandum. Pu.s and Copy Books.. Letter, Cap. Intel Note Paper, (very cheap,) Not — Letter and Legal Havelopes of all qualities Pine 'Wes, Hymn and Prayer Books, in every style of landing. Portfolios, New Style Pocket Rooks. Glass and India Itulther Inkstand., [adult Rubber Pens. a new article Together with a large clock of Fancy Arti cles. to all of which we cull the attention of the citi zens of Golan - Min and vicinity, feeling saliefied that we can tail in quality and in price. SAYLOR & McDONALD. Columbia, April 9, 1859. PRILIVILLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Or PHILADELPHIA. QTATEMENT of the Assets of the Company on January 1, 1858. Published in conformity with the provision of the sixthsectionoftbe Aet of har , embly.of Aprllsth,tB42. MORTGAGES. Being first mongagep on real estate, inthe City and County of Philudelphia,except 830,950 in Montgomery, Rucks. sehuy kill and Allegheny eounties,Pennsylvl nia, REAL ESTATE. Purchased at Sheriffs' sales, under mortgage claims, viz: 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 enth street, Two houses and lots, each 18 by 80 feet, on South side of Spruce street. near Sixteenth street Five houses and tots, each 17.9 by 00 feet, Nos. 159, 161, 163, 165 and 16: 7 Ddwyn at., Three houses and lot. 49 by 54 feet, on East sideof Seventeenth street,south of Pine at, Hotel and 10t,50 by 81 feet. on the South- east corner of Chesnut and Bench sts.. Five houses and lot, 42 by 86 feet.on the North side of George street, West of Ashton street. Seven houses and lot. 20 by 117 feet, on the Kest side of Beach street, south of Chesnut street, A house and lot, 16 by 30 feet, No 116 Fitzwater street. East of Ninth street, A ground rent 0f .1130 issuing out of a lot 13-4 by 40 feet, dm North side of Otter street, 40 feet West of Leonard street„ LOANS. Temporary Loans, on Stocks as Collat eral Security, STOCKS. .10.000 Alms Howse Loan,s per cent (int. on.) 200 Shares Rank of Rentucky. 17 " Northern Bank of Kentucky, 100 " Union Bank of Tennessee. 13 " insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania, 2(10 " Southwark Railroad Co. 37 Commercial and Railroad Bank, Vicksburg, 30ti " Pennsylvania Railroad Co., 01 " Franklin FirelnsuranreCo., 2 " Mercantile Library Co., " Union Canal Company, 10 " Schuylkill Railroad Co.. SIOOOO North Penn's' Railroad Bonds. 11.3237 City Warrants. 52.000 Burlington City Water Loan, $7OO Philadelphia City Loan, Notes and Bills receivable Cash on hand, Cambria hands of Agents, LOSSES BY FIRE. ogee, paid daring the yearl3S7. SRAM 74 Bp order of the Hoard. CHARLES N. RA TICKER, President. Attest W.A. arm.. See'y Pro Ton. DIRECTORS. CHAS. N. DANCRER. President, EDW'D. C. DALE, Vice President. Chas. N. Rancher. Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Oro. W. Richards. Morderai D. Lewis. DaTid id. Drown,Lwae Lea, Edward C. Dale, Gee. Fetes. WM. A, STEEL, See 'y pro Win. THOS. LLOYD, Agent, Colombia. Aerii 0. Me. - WOOD! WOOD!! 100 Cq,, R . D I S for of .P rime it o " lnd a pT l A„g ° 11 1 ! Vtlllllolft WM( ..5,3 1 1'; 59-d. 11'1E7, ItY Pll-1 %LI4R. READ: XLMAJD!! LEAD!:! • • ESENWEIN'S AROMATIC BALSAM, is a remedy no: to be excel!, d for the to:lief and cure of those mahatma meinent to the summer season. viz: Diarripm, 11y-eatery, Cholera or Cholera hlorhus, Vomiting, Acidity of the stomach. etc. Its eteellent carminative powers, pleasant taste and soothing influence, renders it a. valuable remedy in Infantile diseases, peculiar to the second summer, viz: Cholera Infantum, etc. It has a reinvigorating and tonic influence on the system, allaying inflame:ion where it exists in the stomach and bowels—end on trial will he found indispensable to the well being of every family. It will be found es well adapted to Adults as ChilCren.—Trg it. Prepared only by A ESEN WWI. Disteming Chemist. N. W. cog. Ninth & Poplar Ste , Philadelphia. Price 25 ets. per Bottle. ID 'old by H. P. Green, and J. S. Dellett & Co., Coeumbia, and by druggists and storekeepers generally. May 21, 18:59 I y At H. C. Fondersmith's, Columbia E are now receiving our fourth supply of Spring 41 Goods, at fully ten per rent. lower in price than More purcbused a month earlier. Now is the time Ladies and Gentlemen. We offer Mors de Lainet. and Berege de Laines at 8 cents :o 25 cents per yard, good goods and hundsome styles; 10 pieces new Balxerines in all colors, only 121 cis.; 16 pieces 4.4 English Chintzes. 4.4 Figured Br/Plantes, Real French Lawns, &e., at the low price of Ide ets. Ducats and Pereals-20 pieces of these beautiful Dress Goods, in magnificent colors and new designs —prices from 20 to 31 eta. We hove not the sluice here to enumerate all the lam novelties in Dress Goods, which we will be happy to show to al/ who may favor its with a milt. Silk.!!-100 yorik Rich Plaid Foulards, at the astonishing low price of 62 lux. per yard. Faney Dices Silas at various prices, Ile it remembered we always have the best dollar 131ack Silk in Columbia. rhusvl. and Mantilles.—A full line of all styles at Shawls—prises from 50 emits to the beautiful Crape Shawl at 4,25. The Ladies are particulatly invitt d to our beautiful Lace Muntilla.—prices limn $7 to s'2s. Now for the Gentlemen —Our new Silk Quilted nod Marseilles Vesting's, Silk Mixed Cassimeres, se.. me worthy their early intention A good li , nOrllflepit Farley Neck Ties. Stocks, Suspenders ; chief. and Hosiery. ErDon't forget the Sun Umbrellas, all colors, sizes and prices GROCEHIES.—Good 7 cent Sugar, "levy" Coffee. and 10 cent Syrup, at FONDERSMITIPS. Columbia, Arlfii 23.1550. UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS T HE subscriber. manufacturer of the hest quality Jo PARASOLS AND UM URELLAS. invites the attention of CASH and close buyers to hi• Slitting ?Stock. which for variety and styles Cllllllol be surpassed. JOSEPH FUSSELL, N 0.2 North Fourth street, Philadelphia. March 12, 18:19-2m Vanilla Beans. lUST received a fresh supply of Vanilla Beans. and J for sale by R. WILLIAMS. Columbia April 12:3, 1959. fIKNIIIIS F. White ellptile. Soap. WilllC Windsor Uf Soap In bars. A tresh supply of the above has just been received at the Drug Store of R. WILLIAMS. April 9.3,1959. Front street. A NOTIIER. lot of Scpoutifier, or Concentrated Lye jUld received and for sale by A pr.21. , 39. R. WILLIAMS. Wall Paper. 3000 PIECES of NVtill Paper will be sold without regard to cost, et 11. C. FONDERSMITIPS Tfav 21. 18Z9. A dm; ni elg the Bonk. DRINK! DRINK! COLD Sparkling Soda }Purer. at the Go!deg Mortar Drugstore, Eton' gime, Columbia. May 7.1,59. HERE is n chance to get just the Flower Seeds you looked your neighloor for. Crimson Cypress Vine, White do, China Aster. very fine, Double African Marigold, Drummond's Phlox. mixed, Chinese Holly hock. various colors, Esehscholiziu, New Durk Nasturtium, Beautiful Ciao-lan, Mixed Balsams, Sweet Mignonette. Marvel of Peru, Heart's Ease. or Panseys. mixed, Beautiful Mixed Poriulaca, Crystal lee Plant, Scarlet Morn ing Glory. Petunia. vomitus colors. Double Larkspur, mixed, Chino Pink. Canterbury Pell, while and blue, Bose Compion, white centre. Mixed Ten Week Stock. Snap Dragon. mixed varieties, Flos Adonis, Sweet Pea, mixed colors.l6 ets. n paper, *1 a box ) For sale at the family medicine Store, Odd Fellows' Hull. - May 7, ion. 11178 don't forget you; our stock of Cloths Cassimeres VW and Vestings. have again been replemished with choice goods in your line, at reduced prices. Call and see us. 11. C. FONDERSIIIITH, lltlay 21,1859. People's Cash Store, rIIUE Books of the subscriber have been placed in the 1 hands F. R.Ebur, EN, with authority to collect all accounts. Persons indebted will make payment to him, those having claims will please present them for settlement. L. S. FILBERT, 111. D. Nay M, I&50-tr. rpiIOSF new Emb. Collars on Linen Cambric, and 1 extraordinary cheap Cambric Flouncing have met with general favor among the Indies. •'.A few more left" at H. C. Von DEnsmirtys, Airy .Z. 1859. Adjoining the Bank. C. D. HOTTENSTEIN, M. D., QERGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Columbia, Pa. J Office in the rooms lately occupied by Dr. 1.. S. Filbert. May 14, te"s9-11. The Columbia Ice Company Trim, commence the delivery of lee in the borough, 1 Y on MONDAY, 10th inst. Families wishing to be iegularly supplied will please give notice to the sub scriber. A rrangements have been made for furnishing n full supply of Ice during the entire season, on reason able terms. MPANY. ENNSYLVANIA, RULES. 1. Money in received every day, and in any amoral large or-moll. 2. rive Per Cent inherent is paid for money from the dnv it is rut in. 3 The money is nlweys paid hack in gold, when ever it is called for, end without titmice. 4. Money is received from Executor.. Adi tor.. Cuerthens and others who desire to have it in a place of perfect safety, and where interest eon be obtained for it. 5 The money received (loin depositors is inve•led in Reel Ean it. illoricage•. GrOUlld Rents. nod each other fir-t-cles• twee rates as the charter direr., 6. Office Hours—Every day from 9 till 5 o'clork. and oil Mondays and Thor.idn). ti I 8 o'clock in the evening. HON HENRY L. RENNER. President. ROB MR TSEL Eft 1 DUE, Vice Y reaident Nte. J. REED, S,err..try DIRECTORS. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brew...-. Edward L. Carter, Joseph 11. Barry, Robert Selfridge. Fraud. Lee, Samuel K Asilaton, Joseph Verke., Landreth Munn.. Henry DitTi.talerfer. OFFICES—WaInut Street, South-Went Corner of Third Street, Philadelphia. April 23, 1559. 51,599,925.19 : - :7'a-7;i3 101,093,17 T lIAVE this dny associated with me an a co-parb ner in the 'Wholesale and Retail Rope. Grocery. Feed and Provi•non 13u.l nes*, at the Canal En.in. the borough of Columbia. l'a Harry I. Uhler. The business will hereal ter be conducted under the firm or Wekh k Uhler. March 7, 11359. Tha aubreribers would irvite the attention of boat. men nod rotary,. In Om, even.ive oitoorfment Of F. Co.t. V 1171,547 97 ROPES, FEED, PROVISIONS, GRO CERIES, &c., &c„ ar the old stand at the out-let lock, canal basin. Co. lumina, Pa They keep on hood the largest sleek of Ropes offered tha. side of Philodelphia ' and • fall supply of p•VOkifloll4--Ham., Ohoulders, Dried Beef, Cern. Oats, flay, Soraw, &c. A general aasonment of Groceries. _ _ . Columbia,. April 30, '5O. WELSH & UHLER 84,307 00 36 725 00 4,030 LIST OF NEW BOOKS. JIJST RECEIVED AT Sosaor 4. Mcßonold's Book Store. • Lady of the Isle, by Mrs. Southwonh. $1.25. Letters from Spain, Wm. C Bryant,lll,oo. The Tenant Hoare, or, Embers from Poyerty's Hearthstone. 111:25. Book of Entenainment, 75 cm 1001 Home Amusement., 81,00. In and around Stamboul, 01.35. The Cruise of the Betsy, Hogh Miller, SIAS. Tye Old Red Sandstone, Hugh Miller. Together with a large ■ssonment of Eiseellan • Books, which will be sold low gar cash. April 18. IMO. 40,855 48 SI ,938.90.1 ;4 FOR SALE. 200 r° B 4l,}:.ges''' t 17.17.11 FLOWER SEEDS Gentlemen, NOTICE. Our Embroideries SAVING FUND. NATIONAL AFETY RUST NOTICE. THOS. INEL.SH n • " •-, - • • •-;, • , 4 t • • • likt • • g' • • 1 - 0111.11 e u oti,t effectual alterati• :.at ea,t be in ~ie. it a octeentratcd extta f Para Ss:7lN line, o ecombined- _with oth, substances of st4l...greater alterative power t. to afford as eTectve :tat:dote for the disCafti: Sareaparala 'reputed to cure. 'lt is believeri that such a remedy is ivanted by those wht suffer from Strumons complaints, and that oni which will accomplish their cure mutt prove of immense service to this large class of out afflicted_fellow-ciens. Row completely this corapo • — u..1.11 - willeto it has been proven by exper iment on many of the woret cases to be fotaid of the following complaints:— • &florets, AND SCXOrHLOUS Costrtsixre, BELIPTIO:YS AND EItLEPTTVE DISEASES, ti.ctits, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, TENIORS, SALT BAITA:NI, SCALD HEAD, SYPHILIS AND SYPHIL/TIC AP rEcrioNs, Sfszteentst D/SEASE, DROPSY, Nau- ILILGIA. on Tie DOULCHIREUX, DEBILITY, DYS PEPSIA AND INDIGESTION, ERYSIPELAS, ROSH OE ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE, end indeed the whole class of complaints arising from lstreitirs or THE BLOOD. This compound will be found a great pro moter of health. when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of the year. By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves front the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you find it is ob structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. 'But the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the public have been mis led bylarge bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any. tarsal a rilla, but often no curative properties IA hater er. Hence, bitter and painful diseppcintincnt has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the mail,ct, until the name itself is justly despised, mid has be. cmc synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, mid intend to supply such a remedy as shall icicue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtues which arc irresistilhe by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure. In order to scenic their complete eradication from the syFtem, the remedy should be judiciously taken act:ending to dicections on the bottle. I= DR. J. C. AYER A: CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price, $1 per Bottle; Six Bottlew for 85 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has non for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to tecount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been t an played. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, POE THE COPE OP Costiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Dmeascs, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Teeter, ntliOrS and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, us a Dinner Pill, and for Purifying the Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, and they am fin best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Price 25 cents per Belx; Five boxes for $l.OO. Great numbers of Clergymen. Physicians, States men, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named fur nish gratis our AMERICAN ALMANAC in which they are given; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed fur their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand AYER . % and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our Remedies are for sale by Sold ..y .1 S. DRLLETT & CO.. Colombia. Grove & Roth, Marietta, H. tMaymilicer. blaytow•u. Gross & Crouse, Elizniietlitnwn. .1. Leader, Mt. Joy. mid be all respectable merchants. Brushes lIAIR, Tooth and Clod' Brushes, Diablo Redding Combs, Engtish Horn Redding Combs, Enubsit Horn Pocket Combs, India Rubber Pocket Combs, India Rubber Children's Long Combs. India Rubber Fine Tooth Combs, India Rubber Dressing Combs A large as.ortmeitt of the above, latest stylesoust re ceived and fur sale by April 9,'59. IL WILLIAMS. COSTAR'S Rat and Roach Exterminator, Electric Powder, lot the destruction of Pite, Moth. Fleas, Plant Insects, &c. A frebh *ap ply for wile !.3 , Arm il 9, '59. R. WILLI% MS. Waverly Novels. T o.:TERAON & SRO'S Cheap Ls' !Rion or the verly Novel•, receiver! us soon as pLLli•heJ, at 25C/1.. per vol. ; or five dollars per •et 0126 vols. SAYLOR A. atcDONALD. April JO, ISL.-9 HUMOROUS BOOKS TUFT publo4pett and (or vole at the Matt Quartets opd News Depot Piney Wood. Ta vent, or, a Stray Yankee in Texas kite Benet. Adventure , . end Trovelo, $1.25. K N Pepper Pnpero, 81,00. Sparrows MP* Paper., $l,OO, Aintrtmointal Brokerage in the ittetropoliv. $1,25 J'A large ro•ortmend of Cap. Lever and Note Paper, Envelopes, &c , cheap, at Head gantries, and News Depot. [Apr. I G, '59. roar. alms. TWO first-rate business stands on Front street. betwern Locu-rand Walteut ttreet4.ll with DWELLINGS attached. Immediate pea +easiott elven. Enquire of the Drug Store of April 9, TO. R. WILLIAMS, Front •t. Blank Books, Blank Books. ALARGE lot of Ledgere, Day nook& Alernoran Pate and Copy Rook. Very cheap SAYLOR & McDONALD, Apr. tG, Ilead Quatners and News Depot. THE FABHLY xrammarra STORE ! ODD FELLOWS' HALL. WS are now prepared to supply the people of Co il' lambic with medicines fresh from first hands, •nd • greater variety of Perfumery and Fancy Ar ticles than we have umstlly had. Also ' for table ose, Prepared Cocoa. Farina, Corn Starch, Cox & Coop. eesla•ine. for making jellies. Wines and !Bran dies for cooking and medicinal purposes. (ZiLlifill, or, Bond's Beaton Craekera, for Dyspeptics, and Arrow Root Crackers. Int in valids and rhildoen—new articles in Colombia, at the Family Medicine Store. Annll6, 1859. ill doz. Jonvbes Celebrated Kid Gloves, TN beautiful spring shades, and black. just received. .11. The Ladies sbould be particular and enquire for Jowrin's Cloven. not "Jouvin At Co." You atwurpr.: eau get the genuine article. at H. C. FONDERF.3IIIIIV, April 23.1.3.59. Atimiaring the Hank. 8 Fresh Sepply. jTE know that the people or Columbia will grimy , TV elate oar endeavors to please then. The remand invoice of Bran and Arrow Ron: C rockers, fresh from the oven, Mee )ust arrived. Now iv the time to get them. Any arterle warned we wilt obtain in 49 helmet for you, et the ramily trledieine Sior : e. April2l, New Work by the Author of 'The Prince of the blouse of David. TIM PILLAR, Or FIRE; OR, ISRAEL IN BONDAGE, ip s in an account of-,the wonderful scenes h lan of ilte : Son of Pharaoh's Daughter. 4Sioses,) together with Picturesque Sketches of the Hebrews under the Taskmaster, by the Rev: J. IL Ingraham The undersigned hase been appointed egrets for the above work, end are now prepared to furnish it to subscribers. Price. 81 - 25. - SAYLOR & TtIeDONALD. -Apr."23:09-3t Head Quarters and News Depot. Fresh Garden Seeds. ed- M ANY i e n r c so . o s w : I i . n c k ih t i ti n e k • i To n e r; t r4d . vi t tn r u. h g: ,, ln clsc could you snow that we hada fresh supply of Garden and Flower /Seeds. Twenty.flve choice v.aiettes of Flower Seeds for one dollar or six cent. a pa. per. Radish, early and late Turnip. Cocoa Nut. Bush and Marrow Squash, the celebrated Huffard Squash similar in mate to the Sweet Potato, Ever Green Sugar Corn. White Onion, Extra Large Lima Bean, Long Green Cucumber. Green and Mixed Lunn Grass. Here ls el chance to make the dull spot. around your dwelling. and in your heart-, green and fres It. at the Faintly Medicine Stare. April 23.1559. Nt'wark and Rosendale Cement, AND CALCINED PLASTER, AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. MIMEIII J. CRESSON BRADFORD, Crain, Flour, Produce General Commission Merchant, No. 230 South Wharves, below Walnut Street, Philadelphia. April 30. 1.:+30. 1859. EALDEDIAIV'S 1859. FOURTH SUPPLY, NOW opening at Haldeman's Cheap Cash Store. the fourth supply of Spring Good., rite most varied and beautiful uteortment weever otTcred, at unn•uallv ;nett prteett. ALSO, NEW CARPETINGS, TEA AND DINNER SETS, LOOKING GLASES, Opening something new every dav HALDEMAN'S Ap tit 80, iRO. Cheep Cu•lr Store HILLSIDE NURSERY & GARDEN, HALF-MILE NORTH OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER CO., PA. TDB subscriber, Proprietor of the "Hillside Is:ur.icry and Garden." offers for nate. at has ptrrn...••• H general asitnrltnent of FRUIT, F MADE & ORNAMENTAL TREES, of the choteeiiit VH(H•lie 4 , a rare collection of Hardy Orattmental Shrubbery—evergreen and decaluou, the fine< p'unis of every den ripe out de inutided in thiii market—all hardy, many monthly, or perpetual bloomer., the titandard vrviette• :IA of GRAPE SINES, .1 - so NATIVE & EXOTIC, 110 "'Av.—. 4. 'mutt fruits of nearly yr every variety worthy of HUILIVHIIOII climate. Cookeberriri that trill not madetr; also, the finest collection of hard) roses ever otrer-d for sale in Columbia, and. after inspection of oilier gardens. be thinks lie may eafelv assert. the fines grown and best assortment now in the county. He culls attention to the Green House. which is clots-tied with the rarest and most 'might for varie ties of Ornamental and Flowering Hunts, and chat• lenges Lancaster and York Counties to produce a choicer or better grown collection of Green nod Hot I lance Plants, than now on hand at the •"iii'lside Garden," in order for Spring Trade. He offers them cheaper than they can be bought at any other estab lishment in the above counties or in the :tale. He keeps constantly on hand at his Extensive Nur sery and Garden, or can furnish at short notice. every tree, shrub or flower, connected with the busi ness. offered for sale in Philadelphia. Lt connection with the Nursery and Garden. the proprietor will undertake llircugh the agency of William Stafford, a scientific Landscape Gardener and Nurseryman, educated in England, to plan and lay out Islenslire Grounder, Gardens, etc , and to do general jobbing in this fine of business. frrA II fancy mid jobbing work will be warranted to give stitisfaction to the most tasteful and fastidious, and will be done at reasonable rates S H. PURPLE. Columbia, April 16, ISA 9. CIPZIBMIG---XCE CRELAIVE. THE subscriber returns his thanks to the cisizens of Columbia, for the confidence they hove reposed in him as u confectioner. and would further enhunce it by spartng no effort to cater to •heir taste. He consequently announces that he has opened his ICE CREAM SALOONS, where all delicacies of the season will he found. bit- Fide., flavors of cream not heretofore in usc in Co lumbia. N. U.—Particular attention will be paid to furnish ing Pic-Ntcs and Panics with Confections. C. BETNER. Columbia. April 9.1(359. FOR. RENT. CONVENIENT BRICK DWELLING ..t t l i t H0u5...... in Cherry street above Third. Water and Gas Introduced into the lonise. Apply to March 26.'59.11 Da. H. JOHN. S. Atlee Backing, D. D. S. DRAcricss the Operative, Surgical and leelinn ± Departments of Dentistry. Oreica Locust eireei,lietween the Franklin Gouge and Port Office, Columbia, Pa May 7.11.59. Traveling Dress Goods. VF.RY variety of Traveling dress goads for ladies, XI such as Laveilus, new style 11) mains, Valentina, &c , at ff. C. FONDERSMITIVS. Cohanbia, May 21, 1852. Colored Tarletons, &c. 13 ED. Blue. Fmk. 13oft soul Mine. Y -4 Tnrlesons very 11 cheap—first meesrs , oss, for env, rang picture frames loolsing-glasses, &c , al 11. C. FUN DERSMITIPS May 21, IS.S9. Atipsnang the Honk. FOR SALE. 100 T3I3LS. Bona Dun. from Pitiaburg , of bect Employ. at Nos 1, 2 and 3 Canal isa • m May 14, 1259. B. F. A l' POl .1). BUY THE WILIVIBUTTA PRINTS. They are the Beat Calicoes yet offered to the Public for the money. Wholesale Agents, DEFOREtiT, ARMSTRONG Sr N w Vora. Apr. 16, `59.4en. l'Olt. SALMI. JI UST received, 50,000 Prime• German Segftrs Fire.—which we eau recommend n% the be.t ever brought to Columbin. For rule, wholesale and reinii, ut FENDRICII 1c BROS Mnrch 12.1959 Dr. Coggswell's New Medical Salt! FOR INFLAMMATORY DISEASES ONLY New Medical Salt! Kew Medical Salt! IS NOT A CURE ALL. For Inflammatory DiIIe:INCE! only ‘l, ELL'S New Medical -.alt, lit.teed of 1./ being n remedy (or nll ills has control over Ind one ill, lot. but our aim. not in:comp:l.lle. but 011 Ir dung, to Win Subdue. liannintilort 1/I.en.e, what ever be it. form or locality, whether in the bead, t h rant, abdomen, extremine. or sk In. im Pleibenl S oil, lom T16,4111111' execlieneu i.. .11 that wutiout the wrier. pu.• of hi o p i i 00 ,,1 e 1 rent;th rffenunily cure. Infiiimmatory inn oilier.) Iy producing no equilibrium of till the fluid. in the body. the want of winch it the Pole coo-c of iiithird motion? VOTICE to Istvaltd-!! The following form. which 11 the unbalanced Bued. assume, 'm4 :flan) not hen mentioned, that have more or le.. fever or pain. net normally subdued by the Nelw Nledteal Salt. a. fire 1- ettleiguiohed by water, to wit: Dram Fever. Head ache. Huth of Blood to the Head and Heart, File. la named eyes, ears, note. lung. and liver. Neuralgia. Spinal titivation., Eryataeln•. lironehtn.. Piruriry. Actima, Cough.. Cold.. Dy.pep.m. Rheum:lll.m. Gout. Scrofula, and all itching and other etatatteou• eruption.. COCGSWELL'et Nero Nludiccl Stilt exert*. lute the vaccine matter, 1111 extraordinary influ ence over the vein, and nrterir•. reaulun nd ant deeltue of inilioneention UP Indicated t y the raVec. which anon reaumen its natural nixie. heat pain and fever disappear. nit COtil;:nNVELL.'d New Medteal Salt doe..inst .1J what it alaim, to do—no more. no lens—equalizer the fluid* by removing from the system all arterial and venous obstructions. Deeenotive Circulars may he obtained from any Draggnt who has this valuable Medicine for male. INR. COGGSIVELL'iI New Medical Salt. Grt Circular. A■k any Druggist about die New Med ical Salt. Ask your neighbors about the New Med ical Fait. If sick, 517; if sick, remember the New Medical SnIL COGGSWELL'S antiphlogneic Sah. Ac to 1./ packages. et; Chronic do., 1651 bik Fatuity do. $4 Sent by mail. free of expense. on receipt of prier. Invalids with chronic or long standing disease.. .should always order a chronic package. D. C. TAYLOR it CO., General Agents.2likt Dock al.. Phila. N. D.—Agents wanted an every City, Town and Village. IAR. COGGeAVEI.II.'S New Mediesi Salt t. for sale I/ in Columbia. by MeCORICLE & DELLE.TT, and by all eaterpriaing druggists wherever the ••Elpyt , i• read. As it in not a patent medicine, but the pre scription or an eminent Pirysielan. no one should thl to try the New Medical Salt. For testae:ambits and Ali...clime ace el rcular. Febroart Mt, teat. • Blinds and Shades Cheap for Cash: J. WILLIAIIIS, No. 16 North Sittlmtrect, R is the largest Montifuetrife_r_ or Windaw Winds, and dealer in Window fthadeu.of every, variety. lie is the Originator of all _Mew styies'and bus a fine stork to be sold sr. Redaced Priee. Hutt twri all other color. of Liforn Shade=, Trimming., Fixtures, &c. :Store Slincics Paiwed to order. - . 117 - C. J. W. invite: eitiZeil . 9pf thie county to eel! before purcha.ing. and as .re rLcm b^ can c 9 a `fet ter orttele for the money than any ether meat In 11:, United State.. Mart h Leah. 'WINDOW SEIADES, FINE Painted Window Shades at 371.2 ets., Fine Painted WindOw Shades ut 50 etc., Fine Painted Nirindow tlbudeb at a* eu , Fiala Painted Window Shut:eh ut 75 etc. Fine Gold Bordered Shades on 75 eta. Fine Gott! Bordered Shade, only 57 eta., nix!, Gold Bordered Blades only CIA Fine Gold Bordered Shade,. only 81,121. Fine Gold Bordered Shades only 61 2'.. White,Green and Bud Holland., oil widths; Fix tures, Grnds, l'asbels. &e. A complete *tour, all of which will Lc bold very low for cubh ut the - CA:SIARGO 111ANUP. Wholcsnle and Retail Paper. Shade and Blank Warehouse. No 2U East Rini; Laccabler, .r.a. Apra 0, luso. Q. FRANIC ZRENESIAN Wall Paper! Wall Paper! NEIV and Beautiful Spring Styles, al greatly reduced prices. Good Paper and beautiful Patterns only f, eta. Good Paper and beautiful Pattern; wily S eta. Good Payer and beautiful Pau zrn.; only 10 eta. 7ood Paper and beautiful Pattern; only 12 cte. Fine Satin Papers only 20 ct.., Fine. S3lllll rilaerfl only 25 cut , Fine Satin Papers only 3:t et! Gold Papers only 50 et-t—Fine Gold Papers only 621 cts , Fine Gold Paper, only 70 et. , Fine aold Papers net En el, Fine MINI Fallen; only 51.00. BORDERS, MOULDINGS, DECORATIONS. STATUARY; &c. A complete a•rortment at corre-pondingly !ow rates Call and examine oar suck before purchsonnr. CAMARO() MANI.T. CO. April 9, 1859 Stoves, Tin Ware, Gas Fixtures, nanAlvz unis N, N. E. Corner Second and Locust Streets. j_ IM subscriber haring entirely refitted his oore and laid in a complete new stock of every th log in his line. Melte)) the intention of the public to hi. stun men of STOVES OF EVERY STYLE & PATTERN. tits is very large and complete, con sisting of floyill Cook, William Penn. Noble. National. Young Astir nett, 111n1 ;ring suv. Cool plere Cook. Causing Range.. Parlor Cook. fn,nr prinierno. Parlor r‘rove. of every make. fete, et) he lied variety, But ROOM elle fife. Stove, .fie. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. large suck of rtrrielen in the shove nine of tru•i no--.enrsitrir.rne even t thingrhat magultjeler!,d of Tie. Sheet I sort for 110.-ehord purpose.. Hi,, -topic is of urn own 1e.41101 - IClere,:ted he can YOUCIi for ill excellence and durarnirty. Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, &c. A LA ltri I; and complete ioi.oriment of elegant nes 11.. Fixtures of tacit:Cul denrgna. consisting of 141. four.three :Ind two burner Cha nrlrliers. single burner hell Venda:di. Side Light. plain and ornamental, Won lurnern.&r., always on hand. VAS FITTING n all Its brunches atiended to with promptness. House Roofing, Spouting, gr.c. HOUSE ROOFING and SPOUTING pat up in the moot /111”.nlellei manner; Plumbing, Bell flung ing und other branches of the business, carried on us heretofore, on the most reasonable Sem, - lIIRAM WILSON. Corner of Second and Locust streets. Columbia. Sep.ember 5.18.57. LODGE'S GALLERY, • N. E. COIL FRONT k LOCUST /ITS COLUMBIA, PA. THE subscriber haring added extensively I.fit. facilities for taking iikenesees,desiras to yell attention to his unrivalled specimen, He I. now prepared to take. in addition to Ms former splendid Daguerreotypev, the most perfect Antbrolypee, Photographs and Patent Leather Pictures. lie feel• confident of giving satisfaction, and nlj ask. atrial °fins skill to insure it. rrPictures taken on most reasonable termsort clear or cloudy weather. 5.A. LODG Columbia, Jul:. 31,15f13. TO LET. 2.30 FF.,CTOF WHARF. on the Snsquehnnaa nwer, adjoining property of J. Vaughen & Co. Arply to SAMUEL, MUG HT. Colombia, March 14,18574 f DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE EIME:I LIVER PILLS. WE beg leave to call the atten tion of the Trade, and more especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popu lar remedies now before the public. We refer to Dr. Chas. Ilane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz. : THE VERMIFUGE, For expelling Worms - from the human system. It has also been administered with the most satis factory results to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, For the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS s all BILIOUS D E.RA Is:CEMENTS, SICX. HEAD—ACHE, &c. In cases of FEVER AND AGUE, 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 Unrivaled, and never known to fail when ad ministered in accordance with the directions. Their unprecedentea popularity has induced the proprietors, FLEMING BROTHERS, PITTSBURGH, P. to dispose of their Drug business, in which they have been success fully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being de termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele, orated Vermifuge and Liver Pills shall continue to occupy the high position they now hold. among the 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 thorough manner. Address all orders to ItLinalli) BROS. Pittsburgh, Pa. P.& Damien end Physicians ordering *cm Oboe Mtn Timing Bros.. will do well to entre their orders arid axle tsoo but Dr. irtaoses. papered by 'Waists/ Beet. "Itaninla. FA. To then wialdog to ISt , them n trial, we will forward per tried. post paid, to Any part of she Milted States,-one box e( Pllh hr twelve threw:wet postage stamps, or one vial of rertOftlip Ur roorteen threateot slam AU acdorstrosiCambratiat be accompanied by twenty east. entre. _ -ApP3O I=
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