,publiclhouse , now •occupied by Francis , Lytle, rmsaid.township. 'lsth District—Fulton township, at the pub lic house now occupied by Joseph ,Phillips,in 16th District—Warwick township, at the ipublic house now occupied 'by Samuel Lichten- Osier, in the village of Litiz r insaid township. 17thDistrict—.Composed of the Borough of Marietta and part of East Donegal township, at the.pablic school house in the borough of Marietta, in said itownship. 18th District—Columbia Borough, at the 'Town Hall, in said borough. lath .District—Sidsbury township, at 'the ipublic house now occupied 'by Miranda Row iland, in said township. 20th DistrictLeacock township, at the {public house now occupied by John Shearer, lin said township. 2/Ist District—Brecknock township, at the 'public house-now•occupied by John Frecht,,in -said township. 22d District—Composed of parts of town 'ships of Rapho, Mount Joy and East Donegal, .at the public school house in the village of .Mount Joy. 23d District—Being part of East Hempfield 'township, at the public house now occupied by Jacob Swarr, in the village •of ;Petersburg, in -said township. 201 th -District—West Lampeter township, at •the•putilic house now occupied by Henry Ma ier, in the village of Lampeter Square, in said 'township, 25th District—Conestoga township, at the 'public house now occupied by John G. Preis, 111 said township. .26th District—Being part of Manor township ,iit•the upper school house in the Borough of 'Washington, in said township. .District—Ephrata township, at the ' public house now occupied by John W. Gross, •in said township. Alith District—Conoy township, at the pub ilie school house in the village of Bainbridge ,in said township. 2911, District—Manheim township, at the ,public.bouse how <occupied by Charles H. Kry .der, in 'the village of Neffsville, in said town ip. * sh 30th District—Being part of Manor town -ship, at the public house now occupied by 'George lioraberger, in Millerstown, in said township. 31st District—West Earl township, at the public house now occupied by G. Roland, in Eativille, in said township. 32d District—West liempheld township, at 'the public house now occupied by John Ken 'dig, in said township. 33d District—Strasburg township, at the i public house now occupied by James Curran, in the borough of Strasburg. 34th District—Being part of Manor town ship, commonly called Indiantown district, the school house in said township,by the nam e of Rural Hill. 35th District—West Cocalico township, at 'the public house of John W. Mentzer, in the 'village of Shteneck, in said township. 36th District—East Earl township, at the ,public house now occupied by William Cole iman, Blue Ball, in said township. 27th District—Paradise township, at the 'public house no occupied by Benjamin Long, in said township. 38th District—Being a part of East Hemp •held township, at the public school house in •tbe village of Hempfield, in said township. 39th district—Lancaster township, at the public house of Daniel Hartman, in said town ship. 40th District—East Lampeter township, at the public house now occupied by Henry lie. neagy, in said township. 41st District—Little Britain township, at the house of Jonathan Hamilton, Oak Hill. 42d District—Upper Leacock township, at the public house of Michael Bender, in said 'township. 43d District—Penn township at the public house of C. Hershey, in said township. 44th District—Borough of Adamstown, at the school house in said borough. 45th District—Clay township, at the house of George W. Steinmetz, (formerly John Erb's) in said township: 46th District—Pequea township, at the public house of Benjamin Rowe, in said township. 47th District—Providence township, at the house occupied by Mary Miller, in said town ship. 48th District—Eden township, at the public house of James C. Ewing, in said towns`ip. 49th District—Being that part of Mount Joy township, heretofore included in the 3d Ells 4rict, at Lefainan's school house, in said town -ship. Tbe General Election, in all the Wards, Townships, Districts and Boroughs of the county, are to be opened between the hours of eight and ten o'clock in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening, when all the polls shall be closed. Every person except Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States,'or;of this State, or of any other city or incorporated district, whether a com missioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary department of the State or the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress, or of the State Legislature, and of the Select and Com mon Councils of any city, or Commissioner of any incorporated district is by law, incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and no inspector, judge, or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to be vated for. The Inspectors and Judges of this election shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election in the district to which they respectively,belong,•before nine o'clock in the morning, and each of the inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such district. In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of vcres for inspec tor, shall not attend on the day of any elec tion, then the person who shall have received the second highest number 01 votes for judge at the next preceding election shall act as in spector in his place. And in case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend, the person .elected judge shall appoint an inspector in his place—and in case the person elected judge shall not attend, then the inspector who re ceived the highest number of votes shall.sp point a judge in his place—or if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the spaceof one hour afterthetime , fixed by law for the open ing .of the election, the qualified maters et the town, ward or district for sthich such officers shall have been elected present at such elec. tion, shall elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. Xhe Judge■ are to make their returns for ,:be county of Lancaster, at the Court House, ,in the City of Lancaster. on Friday, the 14th ,day of October, A. D., 1859, at 10 o'clock A. 84. IEENJ. F. ,ROWE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, 'Lancaster. ,[Sept. 13;59 1 1 1771L1C SALE. J. um subscriber will o ff er at public sale. on Saturda y October 13th. at 10 o'clock A. 51.. at Ins residence ( (Fairview, one mile below Columbia) the following portions' propene, to wit: Thirteen Beds and Redding. Breakfast and Dining 'fabler, Wash stands and Bowls. 3 . dozen Choirs. 3 Settees, 3 Canon stoves. !I Cooking Stoves, one Chamber :stove' one D g Extension rable--new—a lot of nil cloth—nearly new—liar-room Furniture, a lot of Barrels and Kegs. two Wagons. (one Angle and one foar homed mid a general lot of house hold and kitchen furniture. Also. at private sale, a Two Story Frame Double Howe. on Locust street, second door below Fourth -1.. ,Columbia, fronting 44 feet on Locast et.. and extending CM feet to al4 feet wide alley. If not disposed of be fore said day of goblin sale it will Men be offered at public sale to the highest bidder. For terms apply to the subscriber, at Fairview. one mile below Columbia. If. E IVOLFE. ,L.T3MOMVIDIt, Auctioneer, (Sept. 10, 'sodß O. 33WITirEDMS prZseColgirN"-WCPX=Co2%7MR:Iir. Front St., above Walnut, Columbia, Fa. Tsubscriber keeps constantly on hand a large and varied assortment of ennfeedonery, Fruit, Cakes, ke. He invites attention to his ONION COUGH CANDY, and other Candies kw Colds. He keeps Fruit Cake. Lady Cake, and • variety of rmal:er cakes always firth. Handsome Cakes of every or-eription, with choice Confection, carefully prepared for Panics, Atalls, Le. C. SEINER. .Colombia. September 10, 1550. MOST OR STOLEN. ATthe Fire, on Friday, 2,, int:. a, SHT OF FURS. Half Dozeir-Silvcr Table-spoon. and Half Dagen silver Tempoona. A liberal reward will be paid for lite return Of the Hiootta to the eubecriber. The per con who bon Ilie.Rora in kuowu, and if they ure not liomed:ately retained they will be legally recovered DANIEL lIEISLEY. Columbia. Sept. 10, 1809.3 t STOVES! STOVES!! THE sutmeriher would-tail attention to hi. clock of New Stove.. He can e.peciully recommend as worthy of notice Shreiner'• Atr•Heating and Ca. Burning Stove. The wide lied %Valiant Penn Cook. inc 2:tinve.wnit IMPORTANT GAS-SE/RN/NG IMPROVE MENTS. 'l' a sires of Afr-Tight Cas-Ihireibig Parlor and Mice sitoves. lie 1. -s also Idiom tiara different patterns Sioves, suite.: to every requirement of heating and cooking ID-lie is the vole meat for Shreiner's New A ir- Healing end Ors.nurning k'ziovest which will he goat, meet, to operate as t epreiciti ed The Shreiner and William Penn Stoves can be seen at all times in operation, ut the e.stabli.tiiirteit I of the I.ol.ofilwr. 131 (tA>L WllieoNt N. W Corner. Second and Locust streets. Columbia. Sept. 10, I sil9. WATER. 3: CENTS, CUE NEW ASSESSMENT or the Colombia Water Coo party Witt be due arid pa) able on SATU R 1)A V. A:TOM:It I.:. I 5.7.5. A Ui.eount of Five per cent. will Le arowed on all NV mei Rents paid Wilil.ll Fiffer/1 Days horn that date. M. U. WILOON., ricify and Treat. Sept. 3, 1.9.59. NOTICE. IVIIEREAS Leiters of Adminigration to the e.tote of Ann Givr it, hue of the Borough of Columbia, in tire County of Lancaster,. decent-ed, hove been granted to th e imlu , erilier.,remling in the Borough of Columbia, aforemst.. mill per-ons indebted to the cad e-trite, are rep In make: immediate pity mein, and More having claims or demands agomitt the estate of the ;-• ,t 1 decedent, will ram Ice known the tame without delay, THOMAS LLOYD ELIZA üBT❑ TYSON, Adminictrutor4 Sept. 3, 18:3D-fit The Lancaster County Agricultural and Mechanical Society's Exhibition. miff; rum) ANNUAL FAIR. of the Lancac.er 1. County Agricultural and ilicelianica/ Society will be held at their Grounds, to the City of Lanra.ter, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday nnd Satur day, the 4111. 5111. OM 7th and Silt days of October next The Entry Books will lie opened on Satulduy, the 14th day of September, at the office 01 the Secrc tnry, No 3ti North Duke s eel. and will remain there. moil Saturday. the first of October, when t'ley will be at 111.: Secretary's Office on the Fair Groudds. En tries can be spade milt the Secretary by p er-nunl ap. 'rhenium or by correvomlence. The ',airy Hooks will be closed oil Tuenday, October 'lilt, at 9 o'clock A. Al. the Premium Lio. CM+. No 13, where the worth uldrunce Medal" fin.% occurs, read "silver Medal." JOSIWH KONIGMACIMR, Pre , ident D. G Septemiltr t,Zg. -PUBLIC SALV. ON Saturday. September 17th. 1E59, will he eirdd nt pnblie sale. tit the ' , retain! /louse. la the borough of Columbia. toe following prop. iZ, A I.ol' OR GROOS O. situated on I: riot Street. having a front o: till feet mi saki, street. aril ex.endirig in depth 46 km along the Penne Railroad, on which is erected u two story lirtok Mack-in/Pi Shop. Stile to commence at 7 o'clock P. M. of said dm., On Suturdny. t epteinher g 4.1459. ut 1 o'clock P 31. will be sold o.i the throve Krelisee.l Bel lows, 3 Aimik. 1 Ilnliow I Box llnndril. l Vice. together with a large u•sortgoeut of 1111:•clismithing took, and it lot of new and old troll. Terms of sale will be made known by Aug.:17,155,AL JACOB Pennsylvania State AGRICIILTURAL SOCIETY lIIIIITION.—The Ninth Aloud Exhibition of the Penn-Om:Ma Stale At_Trteulturill Society. will he held at Powelion. Philadelphia on Tae-dae. iVrd nr.day. Thoreday and Friday, the 17th.213th.49111 and 10th, day= of September next. On the Ist September. the Secretary will remove to the room: of the Phil. atielphin Society for the promotion of Agriculture. No. 616 Che.onat street. Philadelphia. where Book. ot Poor for the Ex Ittlittion wilt he opened, Leta addle-41.d to the Secretary at Ilaccirltorg. John McGowan. Philadelphia. or Churl, K. Engle, Putdletoo, will meet with attention until let Septem. her. _ . 11 , 11 DAVID "I'AGGA.RT. Pre=ident. A. 0. 111 , 1.1 - 17. H. Sre 1,1:11F. D-Coachg tar n. 0111,1110,1. carried on all the Rail rond: in the Stole, to and fro. free of charge.. A ugte-t 13. In't9. Chilson's Patent Elevated Double Cooking Range. SOM F.TIII:VG flew and decidedly the heel and moat complete Cooking Range ever ofrered to the he, warranted to give salt-fltetion 111 all caves. Call and see than LOW DOWN GRATES. A new and be:11111M pa lert of Low Down Crate of Various dt) Ira anal limsh otnor own mtinnt*.feture. PARLOR COAL GRATES. A large 1 , -4mo - tent to the most dektrable pattern. and aiev, lo suit the 111.1 e Of the people. Hot Air Registers and Ventilators of all sizes and motet ns. Patent Ventilator. for Chureht.., Hall, and the cure of batokey Chouttes a. 111" ARNOLD & 1010 Chesnut Street, PhOndeloltia. H. M. FELTM ELL. Supt. !Aug. 1.10,7,9 ADM IN ISTItATOIVS SAL!. ON 1.7111.1b59, will I.e sold nt public , ale. ut the put lie house of Cornelius Ty , ost. on Front .tree:. in the Borough of Colombia, the following peruonal property of the estate of Ann Given. deed. viz: 5 Shalt, of Colutnhto Batik Stock. Y Share, of Stack at Colombia Cam Company, 30 Shares of Slack of Odd l'O•lifIWO !lull As Gelation, one Bureau. one pair of Card Tables, eight Cane• ca t .iru, Look; rig frln , s, Bedding, llama,. Linen, .olver-Wore and other article- not enumerated. dale to comment, sa 2 o'clock P. M., of said day, when teens will be made 1111.411 by THOMAS LLOYD. . ELIZABETH TYSON, Stilt. 3,1859-2 l Adraialdratom 1859. FOR FALL TRADE. 1859. Camargo Manufacturing Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wall Paper. Window Shade and Oil Cloth Warehouse. NO. 20 EAST RING ST., LANCASTER, PA Fa styles of NVell Paper. Oni) 5 cent., I , :t style! of Wall raper only G venni. Fa Si) Of - Wall Paper only ft cents. •ti les of Wall Paper only 10 cents. Fa styles of Wall Paperonly 194 cent a. Fa styles of Walt Paper only 15 cent•. Fa styles of Satin Paper only 20 cents. Fa styles of Satin Proper only 23 cents. Fit styles of Santo Paper only 31.} cents. Fa styles of Gold Paper only 50 cent, el) styles olitold Paper only 85 cent+. Fat styles of Gold Paper only 72 cent., Fa styles of Gold Paper only $l.OO. Fa styles of Velvet Paper only 51.00. Fa style• of Velvet Paper oily 51.25. Pa sales of Velvet raper only 51.50. Fit at lea of Velvet Paper only St .75. Fat styles of Velvet Paper only 182.00 Borders, Mouldings, Dee.ora-tions, &e. WINDOW freADEEI WINDOW SHADES!! Fine Painted Window Shades ni cents. Fine Painted Window Shades 50 cents. Fine Painted Marlow Shades 021 cent•. Fine Painted Window Shades 75 cents. Fine Gold Bordered Window Shade• 75 cent•. Fine Gold Bordered Window Shades 87; eenie. Fine Gold Bordered Window Shades al". Fine Gold Bordered Window Shades $1.2.5. line Gold Bordered Window Shades 31.50 Cords., Tassels, Fixtnres, &c OIL CLOTHS! OIL CLOTHS!! Nrw and beautiful Pattern. Floor 011 CMllis 371 els New and beautiful Pattern. Floor Oil Moth., 44 cue New and beautibil Patten.. Floor Oil Cloths 50 els. New and beautiful Pullen,. Floor Oil Clod - If:G.4 et.. New and beautiful Putterue Floor Oil Cledhe 65 co. Floor Oil Clothe from note to leer yards wide; 'ruble Oil Cloidn , all mdth• and nunline•; Green Oil , :*.loth, or 'Window Shades. I.lea-e mill and examine our stock before purchasing, u+ we are determined to sell ut very toweiii rate.. B. FRANK lIIIENEMAN• C. 11. BRENEMAN. ttept.3. 100% WASHINGTOpI INSTITUTE. 'Phis Inotatute will lie relVened on MONDAY. SEPT. 15th. The course of initruetion will be arranged with reference to the wain. of those who wi-h t o ob. Mill a thorough education in the Clas-ict and Mather. tootles, and all other branches usually taught in Digit Schools and Seminaries. will he taught by an experienced itsinructor. A few boarders wall be re ceived into the family of the Pii nrip S al. JO. D. NICIJOL.S. Cola. aug, 'St if. Enameled Slate Mantels, IifANI4FACTURED.from Pennsylvania elate Steno, 111 and ematneled and rparbleizeill io imitation of the richest and trust rare P:rrypiian, Spani•h, Yard An tirme...Stenna and other rle.raitte marbles. They are highly polished, will not Alain or discolor by Oils. Acids, Gas or Smoke. a re •tx times a- srrong as mar ble and arc sold mach cheaper. They have been used in this country for the lit.o finesn and in Europe for the last forty years. wilb sncren•ed satisfaction. Architects. Builders and ni I,in want of man:les should not fail to examine them. Ma Kul:mulled and.for sale, 11W A IMO& D A: WILSON. 1110 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. O. M. Fictrws.i.u. Supt. [Aug.20,,59.3m GREAT BARGAINS At the Corner of Third and Union sts tiVBA Conroe Grained Sugar or o+ , cents. Peno•pivanin Refined White. 10 cf•. Best Oolong Tea, in original Chita package/. A 61101ot Regalia and Upera Slues Segura. 0 Bake/ Aniarinth Cavendish Tobacco.. M6lMM=l;a= 1 0 & 11. F. BRUNER I A ug. The First Gan. 50 PIECES Choice Pull Styles English Chi »tz's•-- I.llld tO pieces :eat Mrnelieiner Giughonts, beau tiful goads, at the low price of ;121- cents per yard, Just received at ii. C. PON DERSTAITH'S Aug. 20,"59. Peep Caiih Store. Now is the time to Subscribe. TI! w - cvcr - 3E - crrir,. "1:71;7(21e.1ra-sm, A HANDSOME QUARTO PUBLICATION, BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED; is now universally acknowledged to be TEE BEST STORY PAPER IN TIIE WORLD. REGULAR CONTRIBUTORS will be found the names of name of TIT r. BEST MALE AND FEMALE WRITERS IN TIIE UNITED STATES. Such writers As Justin Jones, (Harry Hazel.) Agustino J. H. Duganne. William Earle Binder. Harry Hazleton. James Reynolds. Francis S. Smith. Mrs. ➢Lary J. Holmes. Helen Forest Graves. Mary C. Vaughan. Margaret Verne. Anna Raymond. Eda Mayville Write for it regularly, while a trore or other well known writers ocenaionally contribute to its col TIIE NEW YORK WEEKLY has now engaged a force of tal it that cannot be rivaled by any establishment in the world! NOTICES OF THE PRESS. Never before has any new candidate for public favor in the Literary Wci , 4l received such flattering notices (coin the Press. From till quarters, our edi torial brethren have cheered us on by Speaking of Our cinerprlse In a manner 10 stimulate our sunny, and toexciteelte envy of our rivals. GENERAL CHARACTER OF THE NEW YORK WEEKLY. The WEEKLY it de , iened more e‘mecially as a FIRST CLASS STORY PAPER, in which we intend to give our reader a sureet.ion of the best stories ever published in the United Stake! 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THIS 19 TO CERTIFY ITIRAT Messrs. Rims Barr dc Co.. of Lancaster. Pa are the exclusive agents, for the Sale of the Life and Adventures of Kit Ca roan, in the counties of Lancas ter and Dauphin, State of Pennsylvania. Should the agent learn of the sale of this book by any other peratu Jn said tereitarn he will confer favor upon the publishers, by reporting the some, and if possible. the name of the person so selling, as such sale will be unauthenzed. W R. C. CLARK & CO. Aug. 27, '59 149Broadway,-11..Y.Jan. Y4,'89. Viil4B IS TO crarrivy PRAT Messrs Elie. Barr k Co., are our me/write and only authorized Agents for the sale illustrated Edition *l'th:toper's Novels.in the City and County of Lancaster, state of Pennsylvania, and so long as they ennhaue to work for them, no other party pull be allowed to sell the same in the above asarned.terrs• tory • W. A. To WN:4I.:ND k. CO. . Aug 27, .per W. ORTON. 377 Broadway, ti. Y., Jan. 24, '32. NOTICE• 4Policy of Insurance for 3:000, No.280. dated May 14th. 1847, in the Delaware Mama' Ir:sonnet Co, Philadelphia, being lost, I have applied •o said Conn pithy fors new one. Said poky was in the name of S. B. Bowie, transferred to Jacob Collins and by him to J. W. Shuman. MICHAEL S. SHUMAN, Atlminigirator ofJ. W. S human Sop t. 3-St Philadelphia Warming and Venti lating Warehouse. NEW GAS CONSUMING CONE FURNACE. It SIIPEI7IIOit QUA ttricimoss. They.nre made entirely acne: iron. No crack/ag or burning out. No sheet Ifoll to rust or burn out. No leaking °cps or *make. No red hot iron tritium tie air They ure powerful radiators of.liest. The: cluster ofcone. conritmeo the gag. They ure great savors of fael. They give a mild And equable heat. The 1110.11 pe fleet ventillt.ion secured. No danger of netting fire to Wilt:lingo. II IP the Moro and most app owed pattern. Two thourand void in Iwo yearn. The people will have them. They give the most universal aatirfaction.' Pe ntemal attention given to warming and ventilat ing butftlitis. am-Inc:Logi guaranteed and prices moderate. Manufactured and mold wholesale and And put up to sun the people 13V ARNOLD & WILSON. I CIO Chestnut street, Philadelphia. D. M. FRLTWICLI., 4111/1. [Au • . 20, '59-3m Pip! Pip!! Pip!!! Tyner it before the people, thin we have just re eetved.s Wats. good clean dry brown stgur, per fectly free nom anis, slicks. sand, 4unable for preservsug fruit, such as Peaches, Quinces, Pears, and Ram I/ (0 4 . 10 Ishii more White Sugar at 10 ets., at H. C. FONDERSIIIITII'S. Columbia. A u cuss 00.'59. PRIVATE SALE. 1 1 11 Pt gultseriber offers at ptionte sale. One first-rntt Oie Wagon 11114.1 /fed, 2 t Itopte Wagons, 1 one hog', ta new Can, a Trolling Wagon, rag ...not of float Ilteritese, Idx .ett.: of Curt Harness, ten .tell' of Cot. Harness, six Wheetharrowe—for coal— one first-rule Hoisting Crane and Chum•—in good order. R. ANII LIMN. August 13, 1969 ?An. New Brand of Chewing Tobacco. il F: subscriber htequ.t received 40 Boxer. of their T Celehrailrii brand I•I'EN ID RIC FPS ismaiMOßE BLACK FAT Cif BITING TOI3AGCO,” which they offer at a very low rate. 'the Tobacco is a ft rAt•rate article, manufactured expre.4ly for tutu market. The plugs are thick and polid. and the tobacco entirely tree frum nay deleteriou. _ _ FENDRICII & BROS . From etreet, Colunthia, Pa dug 13, '59 New Agricultural Settlement. TO ALL WIIO WANT FARMS. A RIRE opportunity in a delightful and hexLhy cltmate •ti mile- southeast of Mohirl phis. on the Camden and Atlantic Railroad, New Jer-ey. An old e‘tnie eon-biting of several thow.neds of acres of productive soil loi• been divided into Faallis of various sizes to tun the purchaser. A population of some fifteen hundred. ,"coin var , ods parts of the Middle Slate+ arid New Englund have settled the past year, 'unproven their place+. and raised excellent crops. The price of the land is at the low sum of Sts to Xu...0 per sierr. the soil is of the best qoul'iy for the produetion rd . Wheat, Clover, Corn, Peaches. Grapes turd Vegetable. It i+ considered the hest Fruit Soil in the Cain Thg place to perfectly secure from Cost_—the destructive enemy of the farmer. Crops of grain. cm - anal fruit are now growing and can be -et 0. By examining the place it-elf. a correct judg ment can be !sinned of the ptoducliveness. 01 the bd. 'rhe term+ ore made envy to secure the rapid int p rov eillei it of the land, which is only sold for actual litip rove !near. The resell has been that withi•t the pa -I year. •mne three :winked houses have been eree tr d two mill- one steam. four sore•, ome forty vineyard. and Peach orchard-,planted. and a large Minter of other improvements. making Ito desirable and active lilacs oriel4iee.i. THE MARKET, a. the reader may e from :is location, is the lima in She Union. Produce bringing, double the price than in locations away from the city, and more than double the price than the \V,.et. it t. known Mat the curliest and lie.t fruit: mid vegetable= in this le tude come from New Ji.r.e), and are annually exported to the extent of millions. . . In Incasing litre. the settler has many advantages. (Iv is o . llloa a few hours ride of the great cities of New England and Middle Slates, Inc is near his old friend- nud 00.00i301011 , , Inc a in a culled country is here et try improvement of comfort and civ is at hand. Ile can Idly every article he wants ut flee vlseatpezt price. and sell his'p reduce for the high- Ille ‘Vest tlili is reversed./ lie has schools for Iris children. divine service. and will enjoy an open winter, and delightrid cline ie. where fevers are utter ly unknown. The result of the eliatige upon those from the ninth. has genteelly been to reolo7o. 131C111 10 1111 creel 10111 stale of health. In the way of burldurg and improving. lumber con be oinuitted at the mills nt the rate of 410 to 815 per thou...and, Oriel:, Irvin ,he brick curd opened in the pl..ce. every arliele can be procured in the pl ce. grad eat neuters are al hand, and there is no pia c in tile Union where hulloing= and improvements can be made cheaper. The reader will at once be sirttek with the advan tage= lime pre-euu•d, and ask himself why the pro perty locs trot been taken up before. Tire rea-on it 'sever thrower in the market; arid unless these -nnionent. were correct. no cue would be invited to egionitte the limit before purelia=ing. 'Phis nil are ex pected to do. They will see hind under cultivation. web i+ the exten, ache settlement mat they will no doubt, meet per-on, (cam their oven neighborhood; they will wince-=lice improvement...lrd e zo j u dg, the character of the R011111:111011. if they come will. a view to souk!, they PllONald conic prepared to stay a 1114 y or two /Mil he ready to purehabe, as locations cumsot he held on reli. , . . . . . There are two daily irriev to Philadelphia. and to all ve"lers who improve, he Railroad Company give• a free oelcrt for •ax snowier., and a half prove Ilekel for three I ear•. THE TOWN OF HAMMONTON. In crinneenott wall the nen:milt:mil eettlenaritt. a new and thriving town hln natorally ari-en, which pre , eiii. inducement• for any Lind of par neutarly scores 10011111 . 11,11111elorie., The Shoe hu•i ue-- ...old he canted on in this place and 1311111 e, to goon iolVatillige.lll.l, cotton boaster.. and mmm6tc tnn,•. of +lg. 'cultural impiemcisa or foundries for email articles. The improvemeal has been rapid of to in-ure a constant and permanent in etease of hl,-tees. Town lots of a good t ine. we rIo not cell 110:111 oitea, a+ tt would effect the unprove n:v.l of thr , piarr,cti ot had a t from *I 0 0 and upwar4l.. The Hammonton banner, a monthly leer ry nun gricultu ra I -heel. enoltuoitog toll information or Haiti- Bionic... tail he olitiu.ped at to cent+ per tiolikini. w i l cpu table—wurrniace deeda giVeo. clear of all ineum!...pitee w•heu ~,,,,,, to paid. Route to tie land: leave Vine nireet wharf. Philadelphia. f-r Hatanintiton Ly nail road. at . 0 41 I'. Y.— F u ,e fin AVlefi there inquire for ,1/r. Byrne.. Izmir:hug convelliCllCCA on band. Pa rile• had better Atop Mr. Ityrnew, a principel. ueill they have •le. vided as to parch:l.4llg. aS lie will .110 W them over the tuna in lit. carriage, free of eXpe nse. Let.era nod emit be addre , sed to Landia & Byrne., Hammonton P.O. Atlantic co. New icr.,y. or S. B. Cougli:m. 21.1:3 South Fifth Innen, Philadelphia Maps ;tad information cheerfult_• funiiehed. • eIIItED Spnrk ling Gelatine for •ale nt the Golden U Modal. Drug Store. reont Street. MATHS' .NITROOZINIZIID SUPER-POSPHATE OP LIME! croNE lIUPDRF.D POUN DA will equal in effect alio lusting powers, ONE HUNDRED and EIGHTY. DIVE PIJI/ND- 1 orPERUVIAN 1.11,1AN0 It has experia nee of 117-Tv.N YEARS, and DV who have wet 11. pronounce it the he t ferlilizer now In use. R. W P. 14 oouth Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. larSole Wholesale Agent for Peisorylvunist, Del. aware and Southern pun of New Jersey. A uguA 13, 10.52 3m. N hand and for sale ; wholesale and re tail 6 Lida. NewUrleatim Brown Sugnr 2.5 1114.. White Sugar 1. 0 & tl. T. uttuivEn. July 30, teso. 3rd ec Simon streets. Fly Paper. A SITVERIOR article of Fly Paper, for the destrue A lion of Flies. &e.. ha. just been received sit the Drug dire of R WILLIAMS, Front street. Columbia, July .10,1859. TICEI IsA.RGEST IE3 wt. r io WEST OF PHILADELPHIA. WE tall attention to oar unrivaledstoek of the best brands of Chewing Tobacco, which I we will sell nt very teduerd rater. Good sweet Congress at 25r. per lb.. worth 0104 good sweet Hoary Dew. at Ole., worth 4004 good sweet `envendish, attLec.. worth 35.; good Peach Leaf Caven .l.- 11, no 31 . worth 37e.; good 'l'emlest Cavendis'i, at 35e., worth:Me. We also have 500.000 tiEGARS, of different brands, which we can nell cheaper than they can be sold at my other establishmetit in the coutart. Good Sixes rt .14.00 per thousand. worth 63.00; good German :liens . , at 6.5.L0, worth .00,Gui gtod German Sires at 80,00,worth 87,110 The largest and best assortment of Tobacco. Segnrs, Snuffs, and everything connected with the wade. at FEN °RICH /k. BROS. %Choleraln and Retail Tobacco, Segar and Snuff slrnu• (active, Front Street, five doors above Locust, Colum bia, Pa. July 9th.11.59 JUST Received another beauliful lot of Vanilla Beans, at J. DEL.LETT ite CO'ci Golden :limier Drug Store-Front Sweet. Suffer no longer with Corns. T the Golden ItTenor Drug Store you ,oan ;means a an article wknah is orneranted 4o =mane Corns is 43 bourn. withont Palo or serenesa. Wake up "Old Rip:" WE are selling Sager et o .flp." 25 bbla. Reba sogary iwo received end going et at eta.; 10 bble. Refined White Sager qt 10 ate. per ponnd; 2 tons Rio Coff e e, a prime melee, which we darer by the beg at 112 sus 3 Mids. Penn's Syrop, at 00 a eta. gallon.— "Nholesitle or retail purejleeers eon ahem; .ged more for their money by Calling al 11 C. F012111R82 0 443A1S . People'" Ca-4 Store, Colombia. Appal p, IEVA FOR THE GUITAR AND VIOLIN. J'FIST received a general assortment of Eoperior Guitar and Violin Strings, by DF.I..LETT & Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front st., Columbia. July 16,1839. TUST Received•. fresh supply of Corn Starch, Arrow tl Root, at ahe•Gotden Mortar Drug Store. Mris S. A. ALLEN'S Hair Dressing. the Vet pr:e ',arena', now in use. fur the beautifying the heir. For sale only at the Golden Mortar Drug Store. RAIN GROWERS' can carry on their bust- N.A fril/C64 most successfully at Hammonton, free front frosts. Some forty vineyards set out the putt Aeagon. See advertisement of liaturnonton another column. PERSONS wanting change of climate for health. See snivel nseincut oflllannnomon I.nlids in another column. ;July 2. 05 6m TO ALL WANTING FARMS. See advertise trent of Hammonton Lutids. July 2.18:V Om PERSONS wishing lo establish Enonufacto vies in a new and thriving place where business In good. See wive riinernent of the Ilammonion Set. lenient. [July 2,1859-6 m VAN LANDS for nit 2.4 miles from Phila. delnhia by Railroad in the State of New Jersey. Soil among the beat for Agricultural purom.es, being a good loom soil, with a cloy lntom. The hind In a large tract, divided into small farms, r..d hundreds from all parts of the country are now settling and building. The crops pi odueed are large and can he seen grow-jog. The eliinaie in delightful, P.1)1.1 secure from frosts. Terms from SIS to *2O per acre. 111*i:t -itle within four years by iltsialinesibt. To • isit the place—Leave Vine street wharf at Philadelphia at 71 A. I‘l.. by Railroad (or Hammonton, or address R J. By rites. by letter. I lammonton Post Office. Atlan tic County, Piew Jersey. See full adverusenteut iu another column. July 2. 15.52.6 m Harrison's Columbian Ink. IrrlllCll is a inperior article. permanently black, Vl' and not corroding the pen, can be laud iu an) Quantity. ut the nullify Medicine Store, and b lacier yet t• than Bout Polhill. Columbia, June 9, 4859. PERSONS wishing to change their business P to a rapidly increasing country, a new settle ment where hundreds are going. Where the climute is mild and delightful. See od cern semen! or the limn monton Settlement, another column. Jul' 2, 1n59 Gin PRESERVE YOUR FRUITS. NILLOUGHBY'S Patent Air• Tight Ptopper, for Fruit Preserving Cans and Jar-, This to a new patent, and is entirely off-dual in excluding the air.— 't he stoppers can be fatal to any kind of Jur or C: n. The subscrilwr is sole age .t for Columbia. A large supply of Jars and rails of ell kinds slid sixes kept con stantly on hand. WO: RY PFA ff LER. June 13. MM. I.nsust streei.Coluinhia, Pa. FRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT! , ET the new and improved air tight glass preser l7 vi ig jars. .50 cloven renew air tight preserving jare, all sizcs,Just received at PoNDERSMITIPS June 1R.1859. Caltaten. QIIOE BUSINESS and factories can be car ried on prolilably at Illtonnionion. tee udver d-ement of flurnmordou Land.. July d. 1,,59-6m Ayer's Sarsaparilla A compound remedy, in which we have la bored to produce the mo=t effectual alter:nix, that can be made. It is a CIA.PINDlatiql extent.: of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with othot substances of still greater alterative ponce a to afford an effective antidote for the di cu-c, Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is belicvryi that such a remedy is wanted by those 33 Ito suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prow of immense service to this large class of our afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by exper iment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints: SCROFULA AND SCROTULOI - 4 COMM AMP:, Exorrzoys Aso Enurrivi:AsEs, ULCERS, PIMPLE 4, 13noTcuns, Tenons, SALT lIIILUM, SCALD HEAD, SYPIIILIS AND SYPIIILITIC A:- Merle27S, MunctrutAL D DROPSY, NEU RALGIA on Tic DOEMOU/LEUX, DMIILITY, DVS mrstA A.n INDIGESTION, EItYsIPLLA., HOSE OR Sr. ILNTDONY'S FOIL, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from IMPURITY or Bnoom 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 from 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 impmities 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 feeling; will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and lit e longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy. and all is well; hut with this pabulum of - life disordered, thruc 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 ninth, the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. lint the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly becau,e the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extia.ts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, .3r any thing else. During late years the public have been mis led bylm - ge bottles, pretending to give a quoit of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar Most a these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but often no euratis e preperths si hat er. Hence, bitter and painful dimppointmint has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the mathtt, until the name itself is justly despised, and has bei rime synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such u remedy as Audi rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rect. upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure. In order to eccuee their complete eradication from the system, the a emedy should be judiciously taken according to tilt on the bottle, I=l DR. J. C. AYER £ CO. LOWELI„ MASS. Price, $1 per Bottle Six 'lattice for sn. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has won for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnoceslare for nc to rcermat the evidence of its Airtime, w'hear‘er it has lett' em ployed. As it has long been in constant uae throughout this seetion..we need ant do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may he relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, TOR T 1 CORY OW Costireness, Jauguliee, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, .Erysiplas, Ihodo o ke, Piles, Rhetunatim Eruptions road nin Duroves, Liver Corhidaiod. Drop.y. Tettpr, Totowa am. Solt Rhnem, Wornet, Gag?, Neoro Dinner Pill, and for Purifiling the lit"ot. They are sugar-coated, so that the must setisi tire can take them pleasantly. and they are tlo best aperient in the 'world for all the purposes of a family physic. Price 95 cents per Box; Five tomes for 5.1.00. Great numbers of Clergymen. rhveiciam, feta tes men, and auninent perstosants. LD r Ind names to eertify the unparalleled usefulness of 11. e. remedies, but uur space here mill hot pemit tio insertitmatf them. The Agents below mooed fur nish gratiuour okgratlCAN ALMANAC ia they are Peen: -with also full dencriptions of the above complaints, and slue treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. I)o not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations .they make more profit on. Demand ATEIOI, and take no othem The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our Remedies are for sale by Sold tes S. SI. , DRESN.T7 d CO . Colomw■. tastwe Roth, Marietta. H. Sta. *utairer. Maziown..biroast & rouse, Elizabethtown, J. Leader, Mt. Jul, and by 'respectable purer -ante. Bridgens' County Map. DON'T forget to get a copy of this cap. The blurt just issued is but a patched up edition of an old one with which the inhabitants of the county have been familiar formanl years. It has been embellished with viewu and plans, which adds somewhat to its appearance, but it is incomplete and inaccurate, and is condemned by evelfElltateriber who has occasion to make use of it as a reference. Notwithstanding the pains that others have taken to misrepresent my Mientions, in order, at the present tone to accomplish their own ends. I beg - leave re spectfully to announce that. Considerable progress has already been made with the surveys, and that it it not (as represented) my . intention to abandon my present undertaking of getting . up a map of Lancaster county. The work when finished will be a faithful topograpical representation of the whole county, and shall not, after delivery. share the justly merited fate of others in being condemned by the public as being an imposition. F. BRIDE ENS, Publisher. Yolly 2.18:19-3M Now for Bargains at Fondersznith's. Q 175151 ER Dress Good s must be sold. to make room )..7 for our Fall purchases. Lawns 6, 8. 10 and 12 Ns.; beautiful Ducats at 121, 10.20 and id cat.. worth 25 and 37 cis.; Plain and Fancy Bereges, without re. gird in cost, Ladies come this way Inc anything like Summer Dress (Mode, and you will get them at your own BOORS ALN3I:I STATIONERY, AT HEAD QUARTERS & NEWS DEPO ' JUST received a large and varied stock Blank, Alemorandam, Pus and Copy Donk• Letter. Cup, tied Note Paper, (very cheap,) I\u Letter and Legal Envelopes or all qualities Fine Bibles, Hymn and Prayer Books, in every at> le of binding. Portfolios, New Style Pocket Books. Glass and Incite Rubber Inkstand,, Imitu Rubber Pens. at new article. Toret/ter with ularge stock at Fancy Awl cies, to all of which we cull the attention of the cite• tens of Golumbiu and vicinity, feeling satisfied that we can suit in quality and in price. 11. C. FOND/MS:MTH'S, I saI:LOH& 31::;:et:JeLe. Columhm.Aug. 6, '5O. Adjoining the Bank. Columbia, April 9,1859. • H. C. FON DERSMITII, Aug:. 6, '59, People's Cosh Store, Columbia New Merrimack Prints CASE new fall style Merrimack Calicoes, witr I ranted fart color.; 20 pieces Russia Toweling:A. Linen and Cotton Diaper., bleached and unbleached Shirting ItlustittA, Pillow Ca'e and 10-4 Sheeting Muslin,. New (.;ingbaing, Checks, Tacking, ke...tust received at _ Segars. loo'ooo by I O.& U I BRUNER, Atlg. 6. 1866. Cor. of 4 rind Ulllllll S- IrretA. = AFRESH supply of the celebrated Tea+ of Jon km+ & Co., Phitadelphia. for rale by I. O.& H. P. HRUNER, Aug. 6, '59 Corner of Third and Union Street+. Hams. A N 4-xlra lot of Sugar U rtd Ham.' are offered for %Kir ut BRUNER'S Aug. 0. Cor. of Third uud Union Stu. Soap. r Boxes or Miley Drown Soap on hand and for Ea mule low at the corner of Third and GllOll Sts. August 6, ISfih, JUST ARRIVED, Sid lIIILS. Extra Family Flour, and for .inle by 8. F. A'POLD. Columbia, July 2,125.9. TRE lIIMMONTON FARMER..-4 newspaper devoted to L;terature and Agricultare, also net. tleg forth full accounts of the new settlement of HaM mottion. in New Jersey, can be subscribed for at only 25 cents per annum. Inclose postage stomps for ute amount. Address to Ettito- of the Farms. -. Hammonton I'. 0 . Atlantic co.. New Jersey. Those wtsbnig cheep laud. of the best quality In one of:he hen'thiest and most delight ful elt.nrnes in the Union. and where c:ops are never euz down by fro-ts. t. • terrible scourge of the north • see ntive rtisement of ziammonton Lands. July 2. 1859 (im AI.IISICI MUSIC! PROFESSOR PRIEM offers his services to the citizens of Columbia and vicinity as a Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music He is prepared to give lea •ons on t'te Piano. Violin. Melodeon, ece., and will instauct in all the branches of voceization. He will visit scholars at their re-idenees as ~ m uently as reopired, and will receive pupils who are without in• summents. at the romns of the Cecelia Society, S. E. corner of Front and Locust stave s, where .a first class Boston Piano will be at their service. July gill, 11159-ff LIFE INSURANCE. THOMAS WELSH, Esq., bus been appointed Agvnt of the Penn Mutual Lie Ir•turuelve Com pany, of l'loludelppia. for Columbia ono neighbor hood. This nn old moublivl ed Company. [lepton• wiuhing to provide for their ram' hey in came of death had better roll on the azmlt and get insured. Columhin.July 16. 1859.4 Vanilla Beans. Tusr received a fre.li sopply of Vanilla Bean., and el for .oh by 1VILLIA:11S. Columbia A pril 1959. Waverly Novels. "fIIFTTERAON &IMO'S Cheap Edition of the Wit. vcrly Noves, received as soon as published, at tls cis. per vol., or five dollars per *et of 26 vols. SA YLOR 8 2IICDONA LD. April 16, l6:19. lIUDIOROUS BOOKS TUFT pulti6bed and for sole a.t the Ilead Quarter. a and New. Drool, Piney Woods Tavern, or, a Stray Yankee in Texas $1.25. Big Hear's A dventuree and Travels, $1,25. K N Pepper Paper.. $l,OO. Nlikrrovvgyn., , Pnpers, itlatrimontal Brokerage in the Nretropolia, $1.25. rr A large a..orlinellt Of Cap. Letter nod Note Paper, Envelope, &c , cheap, at Head Quart-r• and Neon Depot. (Apr. Blank Books, Blank Books. 'Arms lot of Ledgers, Day Books. Memorao. 'I darn, Pine and Copy Doak.. Very cheap SAYLOR dr. McDONa LD, A nr '5O fiend (limners and News Depot ritENUINIi White Castile Soap, While Whitkor soup in bum A ire•li supply of the above Sian Just been received at the Drug otore or R. WILLIAMS. A aril Prnnt or•ri ACKEREL, Nos. 1,2 and 3; Shod and Ha i_ rote. by Lite barrel or u t rottol,ot Jun 6,'59. 1111UN'ER'S. NOTICE. HE Books or the railiseriber have been placed in the hands F. H. Flour, EN.. with audior icy to collect al/ necouina. Percons indebted wlll make payment to him. those having claims will pleuce precept them for cettleinent. L S. FILBERT, M. D. May T.), FOR SALE. 1 60 DIM m- S. Bone Dust. fro Pntehurg, of the best quehis , rt Nos I,st and 3 11nnu1 na to Nlay 14, 1810. B. F. APPOI.D. FOIL SALE. 1 UST received, 60,000 Prime German Segars we can recommend Mt the be.i even brought to Columbia. For sole, WitOlfßale and retail, at FENDRICII Y PROS'. March 12,1059 Dr. Coggswell's New Medical Salt! FOR INFLAMMATORY DISEASES ONLY New Medical Salt! New Medical Salt! IS NOT A CURE ALL For Inflammatory Diseases only DRToG S Cl ELL' New Medical Salt. ittstemi or bring a remedy for all ills has control over but one ill, has but one nim.oud accomplishes but one thing. to wit: Subdues 4141min:woo Dbcta.e. what. ever be its form or locality. whether in the head, brow, abdomen, extremities or slim. iNIEW Medical Suit. Its perultur excellenre t•. Pi t but wiihmit lhe n.eles.loatiof Wood snd strength is effetritintlyetaresinflammntory Dieentter (item/ter.) producing on equilibrium of sill the fluid. in the body-the want of %Inch is the Foie CIAUFG of Mauro mation? a it.r. au idwollud:: I Ile 10110% log tofu- h 01 the untin'anced fluid. a•.umr, and many not here mentioned, that have more or Ir.. fever or taut. are ar en-ily subdued, by the New Medical salt. a. fire i. ertingui.hed by water, to wit: Brain Fever. Ilead ache. Rush of Blood to the (lead and Heart, Fit.. In flamed eyes, ear., nodie, lung. and liver. Neuralgia. Affeetion., Rrysipelas, Bmnrhiti.. Pleuri.y. Asilima, Cough.. Cold., Dy.prp•ia, Rheumatism. Coal. Scrofula, and all itching and oilier cutaneous eruptions. D. COGGSWELI;et New Medical Snit exert', like the vaccine mailer. an extraordinary influ ence over the veins and arteries.reauttin unl decline of inflammation as indicated l y the puler, which coon rerumes its natural state, heat pain and fever ilinappe4r. Ift. COIiGS*EI.I alt diFi :8 New Aledical 3r, just minim. to do—no more.nolett—equalizes the fluid by removing from the system all ariertal and vestaas abet ruellone. Deseriplive Circulars mac be ollaioed from nay Druggist who hue this valuable Meiliciac (or rate. 11R . COGGSAVEI.f.b.4 New Medical Salt. Get a J CoroWar. A-a any 6 ruggitt about the New bled te..l Salt. A-k your nrighbota about the New Melt ...sal Salt If rick, try; if rick, remember the New Aledienl I%R.CODCFAVP.I.I.II A ntiphlnebrie Solt. Ae n preclat e., IM Chronic do Pamir do.. Ltd Sell' by Anal!. free of expen.e.tm receipt of priers,. Involod • with chronic or long etanding diveasee, abould alwayr. order &Chronic package. D. C. TA R 2s CO., • .General Agensr.2o.2 Dock at., Phila. N. De—Agentg wanted in every City, Town and Village. R. COGGSAVT:LVS Mew Medic, Salt g• PK gate JJ in Columhia, by McCONKLE & DELLEST, and by all einerprieing druggists wherever the "spy" in trad. As itch we a patent medicine, but the pre ni*Au.eminent phyvieien. nn one *hnnl.l to try the New Medical Solt. .F•ir testimonials nod 4 1 .4. 4 . 11.0110 •rio 4,144411144. !WWII' II lie, Ma. BANE NOTICE. IrßßlCaltaabia Batik, at Coldiabia, itanco- - • ter county, and State of Pennsylvania. will stp•••:' pit at themext session of tite'Legriiiatare ofsald BMW for a renewal sae exteneion of its Charier and Dank- • ing privileges, with the capital. al Five hundred rrboti-• scud Dollars, as at .present authorized, and' With. the: . same name, style and location. • SAMVEL:SIIOCIII,"ir Costlier of Columbia I3auk, J due Columbia, July 2.11350 6m ALL wanting faros lin .a .iiclightfal.ciimate, ""- net, soil, and secure from frosts. 'bee miverUse mem of Hammonton Lando in unothcr column. -. J tai y 2,15374 m • WOOD! WOOD!! . • 100 CORDS of prime hickory and Oak Wood for sole ut tho t\ host tuttotir.ng tt Columbia Water liourc. Apply to filay 29, VA.H. HENRY PI -HALER. IVew Arrival of NEW NIL'S I STORE, No. 93 Market st., Harrisburg, SEIMIET instruction Books,: MUSICAL MERCHANDIZE GENERALLY, Pianos, Melodeons, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Ancor deons, 41c., 6c. =June 4. 19.59. 0.0 U CARTRn. Stoves, Tin Ware, Gas Fixtures, &c, 317.11,A1VX VIIILS N. E. Corner Second and Loccost-Streets. il subscriber having entirely refittedT his store and laid in a complete new stock of everi. thing in his line. invites the attention of the public .1* hit neenfOTIPOI Of STOVES OF EVERY STYLE & PATTERN. 11, stock in very large and complete, con sisting of Royal Cook, William Penn.N —Notions'. Young Ame rico, NI °ming State. Complete Cook. Cooking Rtroges.rarlor Conk, four pattern, Stoves of every make, size, strle mud variety,Rar Room and Oilier StOVCI. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, large stock of articles in the obeye a:Je of beta. nets, oompeishig ev erythi lig t hat is miinufactu:ed of Tin. Sheet far lionschold spef.POSCS. Rio stock in of his own tranufactuce, s.s.d he can vouch for its excelicoce au& durability. Chaaclekiters, l as Fixtures, LARGE: and complete assortment of elegant Gas 11. Fixtures of tasteful consisting of four, three and two hornet Cliundelters,ailigle burner Hall Pendants. Side ,tights plain and orimmeninl. Drop Burners. ace., always on hand. GAS IFITTINV n all its brunches attended.to with prompluchs. House Roofing, Spouting, tie. rjOIJSI. ROOFING and , SF . Cry . TI I NG , pump in the 11 mostsubgan al MIMI r, I I . rn Bey Hang mg nod other brunches of the business., carried on as heretofore, on the mosti.casonable terms. HIRAM WILSON. Corner of Second and Locust streets. Columbia. September 5, ISSN. LODGE'S GALLERY, N. E. COR. FRONT & LOCUST STS COLCM.RIA, 9 1 0 E subscriber having added ertensirely e hut faciliticit for tubing likeneaaes,desiret to rail attention to tin unrivalled specimen.. lie in now prepared to take, in addition to bis former splendid Daguerreotypes, the moat; eimbrotypes, Photographs and Patent Leather Pictures. tie (eels confident of giving satisfaction, and my asks it trial of his skill to Insure it. in -Pictures taken on reasonable terms, itt clear or cloudy weather. SIOUL LODQE.,*. - ColumbiaeJuly3l,lBs9. DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE A 2sT D LIVER PILLS, . W E 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. Chat. Mane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills. We do not recommend them, as universal Cure - ails, bat 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 nimals subject to Worms. • - THE LIVER PILLS, For the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS, all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, &c. In cases of FEVER AND AGUE, preparatory to or after taking Qui nine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permarient cure. As specifics for the above men tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, and never known to fail when ad ministered acc.ordar.ce with the directions. Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprictors, FLEMING BROTHERS, PITTSBURGH, PA. to dispose of their Drug business, in which they have been success fully engaged for the last TWenty Years, and they will glow give their undivided ,time and attention to their manufacture. And being de termined that Di.. M'Lane's Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills shall continue to occupy the high position they now hold among 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 nintiNfl SAO& Yinstattgb; Pa. . Daidere and Phyrkisne ordering from than Iltoirdag Bow, mild do own to 'mks .thetr distbottly, and dolt woo bed Or. ArZonomfA proposed by Tkowirog D , OL Pdtab'oph, /W. To those otablog Sotto, them *Arid. tont will ditmed per snail. pnetpeiddbotAny pert of the Vattedes,. bop: Or. Mb Ow tendon threw...at rootage sstpot or one Toonotranse fiat fourteen tbretrowl toboorpn AU orders 4usiOcorivqNl b arrntnr,:bsted b 7 twenty ands extra. 050-
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