BILEN332IdA2W, CITILL In the BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS, i ;4.3 t with the finest store in Lancaster city. " Citizens of Columbia and vicinity . we wish you to know that Amman is not in Crntre Square any more, but opposite Cooper's Hotel, West King street, and makes Fine Calfskin Boots for • 84.50 Calfskin Walking Shoes, 2.25 Ladies' Heel Gaiters, double soled, 2.00 z.kidies' Morocco Boots, 1,62 We have concluded to make the Best Work, at omewhat reduoed prices; for. though our profits are small, we hope to enlarge our business by so doing Now, citizens of Columbia, look at the above scale of prices, and when you come to Lancaster, give Brenentan a call, and we feel satisfied you will be pleased. Work of every character for gentlemen, ladies and chitdren, always on hand. • September 15,186041 1):$340011 ft'A - 4;i 61:1;c4 WO -That has stood the test for years, AND GROWS MORE AND MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY! And testimonials, new, and almost sailboat number, might he given from ladies and gentlemen in all grades .of society, whore united testimony none could resist, that Prof Wood's flair Restorative will restore the bald and gray. and preserve the hair of the youili to ,old age, in all its youthful beauty. Battle Creek. Mich., Dec, Mut. 1958. .Facia. Wool): Thee wilt please accept a line to in -form thee that the bait on my hand all fell off over -twenty years ago, caused by a complicated chronic „disease. attended with an eruption on the head. A continual course of suffering through life having re. • dueed me to a state of dependence, I have not been - able to obtain mull for caps, neither have 1 been able to do them up, in consequence of which my head ha.. "suffered extremely from cold. This induced me to ~pay Briggs & Hodges almost the last emit I had on ;earth for a two dollar bottle of thy Hair Re-tomtive .about the first of August last. I have faithfully fol. :Jotpred,the ditections and the bald spot is now covered „with halt:kick and black. though short. it is also .comlng in allover my bead. keeling confident that another large bottle would restore it entirely and permanently, I feel anxious to persevere in its use, and lining destitute of means to purehiere any more, I would ask thee if thee would-t not be willing to rend Jim an order on thine agents fur a bottle. and receive to thyself the scripture declaration—••the reward is those that are kind to the widow and the (hiller less." Thy friend, SUSANNAH KIRBY Ligonier, Noble Co , Indiana, Feb. sth, IMO PROF. 0 J. WOOD: Dear Sin—ln tire latter part of the year 18:4, while anending the State and National • Law School Cl the State of New York, my hair, from a cause unknwet to me, commenced fulling off very • rapidly, so that in the short space of six months, the ,whole upper part of my scalp was almost entirely bereft ol its covering. and much of the remainisic poi-. .lion upon the side and batik pun of my head shortly ether become gray, so that you will not he surprised "when I telifou titatAtpon my return to the State of It:- t ‘diana, my more casual aequuititaures were not so sauch.at a.loss to discoverthe cause of the change in my appearance, as my more intimate acquaintances were to recognise me at all. I at once made app Mallon to the most skillful phy sicians tit the country, hut. receivieg nu as.runinee from them that my hair could again be re-toted, 1 was forced to become reconciled to my file. until, &na ughtily. in the latter part of the year 1d57, your Recta native was regottimended to Mc by a dru gg ist . ns b e i ng the most reliable Hair Re.tor alive in into. I tried one bottle. and found to my greet satisfaction that it was producing the desired effect. Since that time. I have used seven dollar.' worth of your Re.tortitive, and us n result, !lave a rich coat of very sort black hair, which DO money can buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill an the production of so wonderful nil aritele, I have recommended its use to many army friend. and ac• imainvitiees, who. I am happy to inform you are us ing it with like effect. Very respectfully, your., A. hi. LAT'I'A, Attorney and Couus•llor ut Law. Depot, 444 Broadway, and sod by all dealers throughout the world. 'rho Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, viz: large, medium. and small; the small bottle holds n pint. and retails for one dollar per bottle; the me dium holds at least twenty per can. more in propor tion than the small, retaths for two dollar, per bottle; the large hydds u guart, 40 per cent. more in piopor tion, and retail. for three dollars. D. J. WOOD & CO., Pooprietor.. 441 Broadway, New Yore, and 11.4 Market ..streel, St. Loui.. Mo. And cold la all good Dryg s gists nod Valley Goods Dewiars. Sept . . 15th, 1500.3 m LINDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER, A STANDARD MRDICINR. MICR the speedy. radical, nod eTeetual rule of all Diseases arising from Impurity of the Blood This medicine has wrought the most miraculous cures in desperate cases of Scrofula, Cancerous Formations, Cutaneous Diseases, Er) Alleles. Boils, Pimple( on the (nee, Sore ((vets Old, :Stubborn Ulcers, Scald ll•'ud. 'Fetter Affections, Iteuntenc Disorders, Dystepoa, COSlsve.tetu,, Jaundice. Itlercuilt.l Diseases, General lint Bay, lover Complain, Leo , n ol'Appente, f f oµ• Spirits. Tool Stomach, Female Complaint•, and all Discuses having their origin in an impure stale of the Blood We refer to the case of Davi° McCreary. of Napier town-hip, who, on the 31st day ol'Auguta, 1838, made affidavit before Justice Corley, that he wits treated for the cure of Cancer by three phytticisins of Bedford county, and by Dr. Nev we of the Eclectic College in Cincinnati, for a period of nearty eight mamba. not withstandlng which, his lip, nose, and a annum of hi ;en cheek were entirely eaten /Mill)! Ile lied given up ell hope. w•heir he heard of the •"Blood Searcher." and wits induced to try it. Four bottles Cured Lien. and although sadly di-figured. there is no q Ciil.oll Lut what this invaluable medicine saved his life. Th, full particulars of this remarkable ease nta he ecru in a circular, which eau be had of may of the Agents. We refer to the case of Nancy Bleultney, of Elder toil Armstrong county, l's , cured of Seroflua after ben g enable to get out of bed for three year:, 'l l O the cane of a !tidy in Ansmivitle„ (Deerfield county, who was also afflicted with Scrofula in its worst form. To the case of Ceorge Meisel. residing in Carroll town. Cumbria county, 1 1 / 4 . who war no badly alllirt ed se:th Cancer that it rift eia moire iio•e otr. aim his case was worse, if possible, than McCreary's. The particulars of these casest,everc noir of whirl, wits cured by the use of rite Illooit Searcher—may also be Wild in a circular to be had of nay of the agents. ft. M. LEMON. Proprietor. Laboratory for the ronnufa earre and -ale. near the Penna nailrond Depot, llollniarrhu lg . , Pa. Dr. Geo. N Keyser. Who . e-ale Arr.on, Plo.hunr. Pa Gltrera FOR CoLUMBIA.—R. Minoru. Front -tract. Fr. W. S. gleCork le. Odd Fellow.' Gall. Lori., end .1. S. Denen & Co., Golden Mortar Dreg :more, Front street. Sept. LI, 16.60-Gm 4so P romn"zl', e , • 23 3t A SUPEALATTVE TON IC, 0 I UR ETIC, DYSPEr CIts _ ~„_ EMYICDRATINCI CORDIAL To THE CITIZENS OF NEW J CR36lr AND PENNSYL VANIA APOTHECARIES, DEVOGISTS, GltecEps AND PRIVATE FAMILIES. Wolra Pure Cognne Brandy. IVolre Pure Madeira. Sherry and Port ' , Noire Pure Jamaica nod Si Croix Rum. Weirs Pure Scotch and Iri.h Whi.ky ALL IN BOTTLES I beg leave to colt the attention of citizens of the United Stales to the above Wine. and Liquor., um ported by Udoipho Wolf, of New York, arbo.e name Is familiar in every part of thi. country. for the purity of his celebrated Schiedam Schnapps. far Wolfe. in ht. tester to mu, speaking o( the purity of his Wine, and Liti s, uors, P: -; will stake toy reputation as a m standing its a merchant of thirtyyears' res idence in the City of New York, that all the Brandy and Wines which I bottle are pure as imported, and of the best quality, and can be relied upon by every purchaser.'" tlvery bottle has the propnetot'a name on the was, and a fac simile of his signature on the !Certificate. The public are Invited to call and exam ine for themselves. Per sale at Retail by all Apoth ecaries anti Grocers Ia Philadelphia. • GEOPOZ H. Ara roc, No. Ml 2 Market at., Philadel phia. Sole Agent. for Philadelphia. Read the following flora New York Courier. EXOPIIIIOI7IIBIIMNEVI TOR ONE Maw YORK SI '"'"cuss. —We are happy to inform one fellow citizens that ifierp is one place in our city where the physician, hpotheeary. and country merchant, can go and pur chase pure Wines and Liquors, as pure as imported, and of the best quality. We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this merchant's extensive bueiness, although it will well repay any stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho Wolf's extensive warehouse. M 05.19,20 and 22, Beaver Street, and Nos. 17,19 and 21, Marketfield street. His stock of Schnapps on band ready for shipment could not have been less Mau, thirty tkprterand c.steest the Brandy. some ten - thousand cases—Vintages of 1834 and ISA and ten tousand eases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine. Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and St.. Croix Rum, some very old and equal to any in this country. Ile also had three large cellars filled with Brandy. Wine, &c..in cask.. under Custom House key, read y for bottling. Mr Wolfe'e sales of Schnapps last year aglOanted to one hundred and eighty thousand denten. and we hope in less than two years he may be equal ly successful with his Brandies and Wines. His business merits the patronage of every lover of his /peeks. Private females who wish pure Wince and Liquors for medical use should send their orders direct to Mr. 'Wolfe, until every Apothecary, in the land make tip their min... to discard the poisonous stuff from their shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's pure Wines and Liquors. We understand Mr. Wolk, for the accommodation of small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of Wines and Liquors. Stich a man, and loch a merchant, should be sustained against Ms tens of the nssandsofopponents in the United States, who sell Walking bat inutattons, ruinous alike to human health sad haPPiness. BeptJB,'6o Om. RICH BLACK SILK FOR DUSTERS &C., A foil line Rich Glossy Black Silks. for ladles Don "berg, Divines, dro. the beat asoonnsent in Cohan- Lin. to he bad nt 11. C.FONDERS)IIIII'B. JEtne leap. Adjoining the Bonk. EV 2 ®'Er, Ula The Lancaster County Agricultural and .11echanical.Society, WILL HOLD THEIR FOITRVH ANNUAL FXHIBITION, • At their Grounds, in the CITY OF LANCASTER, PENN'A, On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Fri day, the 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th days of September, 1860. Am mg arrangements are being made to accommo. date and eXhibit to the bon advantage every kind of stock, and nil aratc.es that are useful or ioteresibig in Agriculture. in Niceltanics. in Manufactures, and in the Fine Arts. tyThe citizens of Lancaster County and the lid - joining Counties, nre respectfully invited to bring their Animals and Article. (or competition. For pniticulars see handbill , and premium lists. Er Purifier information will be tarnished by the Manager•, or by the undersigned. U. ESHLENIAN, Secretary. Sent S.'6U-td GOD SAVE THE COSIMONWEALTHT SEER LET'S PROCLAMATION: FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION FOR 1860. Per ounce of the dudes imposed by the Election I Laws of the State of Penns!) vunia, I 13Exisanta Rows. High i hetiWnf Latwaster enmity, do hereby publish and give I:mire to the qualified citizens, rlee• ors of - the several Ward., Townships, Digriets vital Boroughs of the city and county of Lnueo-ter, that at General Election will be held on TUESDAY. the 9th day of 00TODER next. 1 490, at the several plum , hereinafter devignated. to elect by ballot, One Person duly qualified for Nlernber of the Thirty Seventh Coegress, oldie United Stones Two Persons duly qualified for Members of the Sen• ate of Pennsylvania. Four Persons duly . qualified for Members of the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. One Per•ou duly qualdieu for Sheriff. One Person duly qualified for Prothonotary. One Person duly qualified for Reposter. One Per-nn duly queltfied for Recorder. One Perron duly qualified for Omit of Quarter Ses sion.. One Person duly qualified for Clerk of Orphans , Court. One Person duly qualified for County Commis 61011er. • Two Persons dull• qualified for Direr tors of the Poo,. In serve, for thrt e ye:a...L:llld one Person duly qualtfied fur Ihretor of the Poor. to serve for one year Two Persons duly qualified for Preout limperlora One Per-on duly quulided for Coroner. Ore renson du.) , qu Waled for AuOuor. 1-1. Doll-jet—Composed ill the four Word• of Lauri:L.- ler city. The quutified voter- of tile North Kii-t Word will hold their rlecialli ut Ilie public lion -C of A trtony Lechler. iu Knot King street: tlio.e of thr North We-t Ward nt the public bootie occupied by Adorn Trout; rdni‘e of the South East Word at the public house occu pied by Rupp & it East King street; tho, of the South West Ward at the pubqe lion-e of Alurtha Urba•r git District—Drumore township, nt the No. 2 school house in the village of Chn.lnlit 3d Di=trict—itornuch of F.hatbctlrown. nt the public house now Ovenpaal by George W, Boyer, in the Borough of Ehzaurthtown 4th District—Earl lowaship, al the public bait in the village of New Holland, in said town-hip r.th Dotriet—E is.rbeth town-hip. nt the public house now occupied uy Froblcita & Bentz. in knickers• vine, in town-hip Oth District—ltormigh of Strnsburg, at the public lam! now °emoted by Henry. Bear. m said borough. 7th District— Itopho township. ineluding the Borough of Itlaiiheim. at the public house occupied by Mirhuel V bite. in said borough. Bth litstrici—riinisbury township. at the public house now occupied by John Mason, White Horse tavern, to said town-hip. B.h District—Ensr Cocalieo township, at the public house now occupicd by Widow Fulmer, in the village of Keamstown, ill said township. 10th Disiriet.—being a port of the township of Ea. , l Donegal. at the putslic school haute iu the village sit Mill 10% a, nt sail township. Distriet—Ciernarvon town.hip, nt the public. house now occupied by John Myers. In the village of Chin eh iota 0.10 .aid township. 12:11 Di-trim—Nlittlie to, whip. at the house now oc cupied by Ucorge Robinson, in auid town-hip. h De. rict—Bu rt town-hip. nt thepublie house now occupied by Edwin unirett, tit sold township. 14111 District—Cotentin townaltip. nt the public house now occupied by James U. Ildderland. in said town • 15111 District—Tulton townshipou the public bons^ now ocrupted by Joseph Phillips. in said township. lath District—Wnrwiek town-hip. at the public house now occupied by Samuel LiChtenthaler, to ilia village of Litiz. hi said township. 17th 01.16.1—Composed of the Borough of Nlarieita. and purl of Bust Donegal township, at the public school hoe'e in the Borough of Aladdin, in sold town- chip. ithb District—Columbia Borough. ut the TOVVII in lid ho. tuith. Walt Di , uritit—chtd-bury township. of the public holt., now occupied h, A 1 .1,111:, - 1 Bopp to sutd ttActiclu, 20th District-- 1 cue , k tote . wit. ut the public hou-t oecupu•d by Gq otge Di ler, to told towu•hip 21st Dustrict—Brech ouch township, nt the pub!tr house ~D•V ucettple by 1-atue ,Me•stier. in stud t, .•••• chip. Di-itict—Comoo-e4 or po.l- of Alouni 10) UM: 1 . 1.1 Cu,. I p SCIIOOI /10“-C 11l Illi• rg.U;4l. ti oust 3,1 23rd Do•tnet—lie 11.1: pm! of Vuoo 11, ronfio'd -hip, ai pill. In house r• .1 is. .1 r. In the vs ta.re 01 I's ris o I .trt, :24 1 1, jel—Wcat I =pew. t-wr•11 p, n I. lie house now nceopted by licitly Mille.. of looniuder , citi .le. hi -aid township .'oileoodu town4hip. ni the 11" i ,.. house now occupied 1.1 John Preis, in said to, ship. Diedliet —Heinz port of illnnor township at st• .00, loWue lit Ilie Borough of Washington, iii llid 1001'11011p. Yah Dnitric•—Ephrutn township . , at the public house now oscuoiee by John W. Drois in sold township. e3in District—Conor township. of the public school house to the village of Bainb ndge; in paid township trJ It Distrlet--ildniihri in township. tit the public boiled now occupied by Churlcii If. Kryder, in the village at NPIT.IIIIIC, in Bald township. 30th District—tieing part of Manor township. at the public house now occupied by George llornberger, Millersville. in said township 31.31 Distinct— Wes,: Karl town. hip. at th.• public hotpot now or•e spied by Grabill 11 Forney, iii Earls dip. I paid township 324.1 Dish ict —West Flemidiebt at die publ house now occupied by J ohm liunling, an -aid to, n• 331 Ilk ner—.lra.uurt town‘hip, rt the puldre lom•c Mgt,' OPCUpit d I ) James Curran. in tins Liorungh of So •o•lttirlt. 34th Di....10--Iteruc part of Manor Lowry:ll:p ram• moat) cu.nd India lowa di-triet. at the pull to hurt, of Ilelstard :hen, r. in wtd township. 3:41i Ihstoct—We•l roe area lownsi ip at the euld house how occur , rd by John tV llenlZ, r• tu the vtilagc ul &mew c 6. •a'd •o.vu.etp 3611. Vistriet—Esst Earl inwit-hip. al nit Pahlc boa-e now occupied by Henry Yulidt, U.II, 111 -sold town-hip 37111 net —Plyttdi-e town-Inp, at the public boast tiow orropied by lamne• Prrw•. nl - s at th-trier—firingsloin of I'n•t 11 , 111141 , 1 d . .6,1,11. -hip at ill! pubisr scauul house sot lhe ',Wag. or llrmp• field, in said lowaship 39th Disnirt —Lanes-ter town-hip at the public haws HOW ocettp e•I by [Medd iluclumn. In /midtown- slap. 40 Liimorier township. rat ill- public now occupied ti) Henry Keiteugy, in said town ship. 41st Di•.rict—Little Britain township, at the house of Anion ttutgwu & ro. 42d Di-tint—Uppr Generic k lownship, ai the public lnu•r of Mielinel liender. in *mei town•inp. 43d D!ttrie.—Pe n township. at the public house of Ilerstnty in said township 44th la.triet—lforntaah of Adnm•towo. at the school house. in .41111 borough 45111 Outset—i'lsty tovet.hip al she o r Grnrgr W :.1r111111e12.(11,1TICrly JOl/11 Eiftl'si it lowse•hq 4011, rtes request township nt the public hou, of liecj.smin Rowe. sai said iown-hip. 4711 i Di-trim—Providence township, at she !anew occupied isyldery Miner. in said townshiP• Di.strict4:4l,llB 1011r1,511ip. ui the public house of William .1 Iles, in said township. 40th Di-vier Being Met part of Mount Joy mum. chip heretofore included M she 3rd Metrict, at Leh man's school house. in NO travneltip. 50th Di-trio—Bring compe.ed of she township of tVe.t Doneggl, heretofore tncluderl in the third die tile., at Run ' . echos)! !louse, in said township. The Ceueral CIeCISOII polls in all the. Wards. Town ships. Districts and Borough of she county. ore .a he normal between the hones of eight and less o'clock sit the forenoon, said shalt caimans without interruption or adjourement unlit seven o'clock in the evening. when all the polls shall be closed. Every person. excepting Justices ofthe Peace, who Anti hoici any office or appointment of proffi of irlll4 under the Government ol the United States. or of this Spite, or of may city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or o'herwise. as wlr ordinate officer or agent, who is-or than be mph)) ed undcr the Legislative Executive or Judicinry depart ' inent of the state. or :he United State...or of any city or incorporated district, and also shut every member of Congress. or of the State Legislature, and of the select and Common Commits of ar.yeity. or Commie• sioner of any incorporated District, is by law incapa ble of bolding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and no inspector. judye,or other officer of any such election doll be eligible there to be veted for. 'fhe Inspectors and Judges of the election. 'Mall meet ut the respective plueee appointed for holding she election in the district to which they respectively belorg. before nine o'c'oek in the morning, and each of sold Inspectors shall almond one Clerk, who shall be a quunified voter of said district. In case the person who shall have received the see odd highest number of votes for Inspetor. shell not attend on the day of any elertion,then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for Judge at the next preceding election shall act as inspector in lain place. And in ease the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for la...peeler shall not attend, he person elected judge Flinn appoint an Inspector in his place—and In ease the person elected as Judge shall not attend the inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in his place—or if any vacancy shalt continue in the board for the space of one hour alter the time flied by law for the *petting of the election the qualified voters of the township, ward or district for which such officers shall have been elected present a: such election, shall elect one of their num ber to fill each vacancy The Judges ere to make their returns for the county of Lancaster. at the Court noose. in the City of Lan mister; on Friday the Igth day of October,A.D..4l3o o , at 10 o'clock. P. M. BENJ. F. ROWE. Shentf. Sentater's °MCI, Lanceeter,Aug. 23,16011. Sees. 7,1.960.3 t Apples. VIVE barrels' Prima Coo king or Ballot. Apples, for 1 oak at A.M. ItA.MOO'd Family Croce Store, Odd Fellows' flail. Colombia, eept., 1.54 :School Books, School Books. TO TEACHERS AND PARENTS. TUE ale now toady to supply Teachers and Parents TY whit Sargent's Readers and Spellers, at intro duction prices Alm', all School , Books used in town and country, attha very lowestpriees SAYLOR & McDONALD, Front surer*, between Locust and Walnu t ßept. 8,1860. The Political Text Book, T DITCOLN AND DOUGLASS DEBATES. JU Looking at Life Rolier.' Practical CaLeulator, new edition. Everybody's Lawyer Joel received at SAYLOR h AIcDONALDT. Sept. 3,1.5 5 4. Book Store JUST RECEIVED. NEW Trimmings, Cord and Tassel., Velvets. Belts ;ip Chmeilles, Zephy re. Shetland Wool. fine Yarn. Crotch. A finial, Duster Biadings, Zephyr and Bend Nets. cap, tau:Hinge, Nemings, Sleeve Muslimsiend Ribbons, Laces. [Scream, Tissue. Black Crape Veils and Collars. Miry. Woven, Ho siery; Baskels, Traveling Bags, &a. Mas. S. WITHF,RS, Sepi.B;3o. N 0.3 Mechanics' Row. DENERA.L EDUCATIONAL DEPOT. SCIIOOI. Directors.. Teachers. Parents, Scholnrs and whets, in want of School nooks. Stationery. Ate.. will find a complete a.sortatent at John shearers Ghenp nook Stole, No 3d North Queen st. We have a large stock of se pool books of every kind in use. which we will sell to Teachers, Dlreetor., and others. at greatly reduced rates, comprising to part the rot loweng: REA DERS AND SPELLING BOOK...l.—Parker and Watson's. &older's, Tower's. :Sargent's, Town's, Mc- Garry'. eta G R Green's, timith's.Tower's, Brown's. Onvel.t. etc. G HIOG R.l P 111 nteith'4, itchell'.. : 4 1181111, tie lllSTORlE , —W:acc.ter's, Goodrich's,' Retard 'a Webstres. ~,,, G..ldsoli If-, rte. ARITH:III.TIC'S-1;Ivoles Priout-y and Ilentol, steddarefs. Greee/eur+. DICTION Nllll•S—W..lirer's rr hood, Cobb's Wal ker*., Vforcv-ler , -. tlotop.elero-lve, Worerwer's l'rt ortry. %Velrder's Pron.). tVelister'. high Sehoo:, Webster's Qu trio Academie. to Agrot for felon's Mftr.• Fronk do'. Globe.. IlolhrooM. Sehool Itovre's School Repis ter.,,andor'. Ceder and Elocudoodry Clan. rte. .\L.° complete a•-ortment of Seito..l i'tni railer. embrreiing m die whole a. complete outfit for School Purposes Airy Book not in the Store procured at one dot's notice. Country 31erchain. supplied ut whole sale rates. JOHN SHEA 11 , 1 , ,104 Cheap Book Store No. :r2 North Queen street. 'ter.' door to the .Ezutniner rind Herald 011lec, Lancaster, Pa. Sept. I, '6O tf. JRS FOR SAGE, We have a large lot of goon, half gallon nod gallon Jar, aid, tin lids, which we W Ilpispobe of al • very .0 4 V figure. hin)s;6o. I. Si DI 1.1.1 , .1"1* & CO. TURN OUT LADIES & GENTLEMEN. RAND MASS MEETING AT TILE PEOPE'S CAM STORE; Colamina. WO h eve cotnineneed the Fall Cainpuivii this week wall u grand opening of new goods. pi winch we particularly invite the iniention of the lintie--to the fol owing viz: G piece+ desirable similes. Ludo - nusier until Striped,- 10 Pieces Donning If yinalia Lustre.. &c • very deidr.t ble goods for traveling dre-ses and duster-. 50 Pieces Durk Fall Style, neat and Funcy Calicoes, tip-top goods at oi, 8, 10 and 121 cents. Another supply of superior Shirting Muslin.; at 8.10 and 11.2* Ms. Shirting Linens. Marseilles sad Linen Shirt Fronts at ill prices, and natty other desirable good- Cheep for Cash ut 11. C. FON DERviMITIES Aug. 05, 'OO. Ca-It Store. FOIL B.BNT. THE best Business Stand in the Bo rough, formerly occupied by 'Messrs. Fry & flag man, oppredie the Clumbin I3unk. having A LAVGp STORE 1101JSK AND DWELL' Nat lIOU , E, with ennitnottim• venal a; d'at elmitse.Stmon and t:ar rbige-hou-e—with ea-y tomes- to alt—and 1- so sittm tell Mat a wholesale or retail business can be done with voneenience. Posises.sion given on theist day of namot r 'text. tsdsl'l. TR UNCO'IT. Antr.1.9,43P-1( PIIIit.NS'SrAaVA.I4 or•,:i(•E. u t 11:-.Prr.! =lll =ME EMI Laaitas' alt , ? Fancy Fur Sure! J OHN So. 711, Arch Strl.l, 71'1 awl .111, of ill. VI .1 NO b.rier r "t" Direr 1n tilt Llodrs Jf FANCY FUR, 11/IVillg removed to my New :limo, 7IS ‘s. h St.. nod brow now toor..red mtirely to the Iluotruc• ore 141111 role of Maury W111(11. I•I occor• on,le, %sok lay •Or t• e Princ,pl.." I it ts, ...itket: nt too lowe-t 30,,I)10 prices ,5113 nil U rt,i..011.11114 . MAI. I Worlld 'tall 11 - 0111 111 LADIES' OR CHILDREN'S WEAR., Of fl ....leC , ll/11 1 . 1 1110, tin o: my ::Loral - io p et•c w C....fy ED — t, 1 , 011 . Who may find n iacon vvta,k. to cull rer-4mally, ut llt oull 114111, the :1111cle. ;ft:vat, prte...tmcl 111-110cium- .or scutl.ovs..llo iorAard tic "NI, to nit ullilre•---Inoney }1.1.4-10 meure twit . vt,me. (Au,: le, 1,1,0-3 mo SELLING AT COST! Pipes, Snuff Boxes. Porte Monnairs, Buck Purses, 4-e., 4-c. TUE above good.. weer 1,. wen by one of our firm. 01 BilLomore. iti John, n' Role , . 0,1 the... we 110 not w tut oily profit staid only elear the dee.ienei al lowed Ua for ett.th puretio,,es w, wi lt se ll pipes i,sortli 73 evil , for 43 news.. •' 50 •• .11 •• •• 40 • " «5 • •• •• 37 " •211 •• Ildne Pip,' at on Pent. encl. I'ENDItIt7II .k BROS . liolesule and frond Toli.,cro, ',tuff and Sed..r to-v. Fount breed, a1.01.e Locust, Colombo., Pa. Auatol 4. Ifnio. Nt•TICE. I'VE: hove just rcrited our large Show Ca-e, 9 ft. 6 in in length. with all the popular brands of the ft e•t Se.or• oow in market. We believe thus on CX a mood on of all the Tobacco Stares in the slate, will eon of-rover us fine a case of Segura as the one just opened by us for our retail cu•to.n. We invite the especial nitration of stranger; pa-mg this way. and u•lt them to drop in and examine this large assortment This is tile raily more in rlolitmliia ut which Toil can get the worth of your none,. in Pelisse and Lhewing Tobacco, whole.ale nr retail We have filled our case with small ha-keis coma hang argues, with the name of each brain, and also with bundle. of segars of X 4 and 61.1 earh. Our adjos g Show Case, 6 ft. long, is filled with all Ike hest brands of Chewing Tobacco now fits ntgrket. r.ease call and examine our large asoortinent. FENDRICH & BROS. Front >••reel, five doors above Locust, Columbia, Pa . A ague: 4.1860. Cheap Chewing Tobacco. WE have just received from our firm in Baltimore a II good article of Natural Leaf Tobacco. which we are reasoning at 25 cents per potted. This Tobacco in very good and will. no doubt,gme satisfaction to those who use Natural Tobacco. IVe will also sell thin Tobacco to Storekeepers and all others who deal in the article, to that they can retail it at the starve prioes. FENDRICLI & BRO., Front Street, five doors above LOCUM, between R. Wt:lianto and .I.S. Dellett & Co's Drug Store.. Co. tumble. Pa August 4.1e6u. Fruit jars. large assonment of Fruit Jars, the best in the martet as they have been thororghly tested by the undersigned. For sale at A. hl. RAM BO'S Family Grocery Store, Odd Fellows , Gall, Columbia, August 11,1800. Johnson's Patent Hog Trough. mil F: subscribers having purchased the right to men " ufneture and sell this invention in LIIIICNSICIr county. denim to introduee it to general use. It i• a cast iron t roughwith a shifting top. of sufficient capacity to hohi the feed of one hog. It is so constructed that the ani mal cannot get its feet into it. and must inks its feed without the tweet scrambling and splashing. By the arrangement of the top the hog is prevented from feed. ing until the trough is filled, when the top can be shifted at will. The trough will he found a great convenience in feeding. and must. when known, become popular. The troughs are for side at the shops lit &COM! Motet below Tinton, Columbia, Pa. SIMPLES & BRO. Columbia. July 21,1960. PDX SAILA A t the Colombia Gas Works, four hundred barbels of A line, possessing excellent qualities for manuring, at 5 eems per bushel. A. CALDWEI...E... Columbia. July 2' '6O, tf. Elecretsry A Store Room.at feet bytt feet:witheompletedraw llr rsand Riclying, a Room up stairs, good Caller and Warehouse; situated in Locust street, opposite the Fraukliu House. ALSO, A Brick Dwelling Rouse: gwo-Story and Attic. +hunted in Union street. nearly oppo site the Catholic Church. For partlealarsopply to Cola. Aug. 2.5.1304 •J0. , ..A.S DI ?ERB. Sportsmen Look Here! J.OO double and single barrel guns, just received at the Durdware Store of J Rumple & Son. Double barrel guns from SG. up to $6O. Single bar rel from *2. to 820. We have received everything in the gunning line. such as Powder, Shot. Cape. Powder FlaPlcP, Shot Pouchev, Wadeing,Gatne Sap, &c., which we offer to pet I at very low rule,. Columbia. aug.2s 'GO J. RUMPLE Ar.SON. JAMBS SHEZEDIUM, MANUFACTURER or Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes, Locust Street apposite the Franklin House, Columbia, Pa. THE subscriber invite r the attention of the public to his float aunt Oboe Store and Matraftsmory. where he it prepared to supply or make to order every vat isty of Ladies.' Alt4s.es' HMI Children's SHOES, GAITERS, BOOTS, SLIP PERS, &c. He use. none but the beet mnterial, and his work Is done by good workmen; lie turns out no other than good work, winch he will warrant as satisfacto ry In style, fit, and every other. panieulnr. He tender. 111. shanks for n steady and liberal patronage and solicits it. continuance. I=l MIIIEiIiCI:EMMEI WATER CURE ESTABLISHMENT. WI.: invite the attention of invalids to our new es tablishment for the core of the tick. It is situ toed on the nrortuuin.. four miles from the Cresson Station of the retina. Cenral Kailrons'. where ear rem. will In in readiness to convey visitors to the CORE. The efficacy of the ',lydropathie system is tire wetitment or the —ills that flesh is heir to," has bell demonstrided in tlannands upon thousands of eases, dun had failed to find relief by any other means The Cure is under the charge ot Di S. Tretme of. Pitt-telex, who ha- lied ten }ears experience, us illy .1e1:1111, liar head of u similar catablitthment. Terms moderate. Address A. TR IKASY" M. D.. Loretto. I'muhrie Cou toy, Pa. .M.At the Sprlngu fir-i-clus- hold for the BC. COMMOOIOIOII of comfier boat nter4. for pa IlleUlOr. of which uddrese F. A. GRIM rs.s. July 14 ISGO-nm VITRIFIED Terra Cotta Garden lases, La umf y. FOUllltli. Iluilditm Ornament+, -ucli us Bracket-, Capitals, &e. Cheaper 013111 any other material. Filler desigem than any other tmacrial A large .toct: conmstatly on hand Any de•iga male to order lq itddre,tmr the maim- Metal era ut the Factory, _ LINX & BLACK. 7th and Germantown Road, Office, S. A. Ilarra•mtt 1010 Clieginni Street, Phila. July 14, 1530.4 in Philadelphia Terra Cotta Manufac tory, Vrriumuo water and heat pipe, for ()raining or Foreing Water—tor Venni:mug I or Stack,. Flues. Recommended for thew Impero4tithility. Non- Corrosion. Smoothness. F.icgity of Laying anti Cheap. net... (Honig less ilia.' quarter the pass of Lead or Iron ) They have horn tested in Europe for centuries. and are now used in immense gun:nines litre•. We hese all the sizes from 2 its. in t 2 in. bore, (made in length. of 3 ft. he-idea the socket w•bleb in 2( lee I WWI all the Bend-. Elbows. double and 'Angle brauchu..(boih right and oblique aimless) and nIl size connection., P. B. and Rumitiog Hopper.. Sc.. making the beet :trick known in every re-pect for ..111vPri. awl •i • .1 • 1/Irlll f.oreirar, lIIC 11..ntilt-. s re the .moll size. for 150 keit -upi•lylag •with driliking: water, (giving it a. pure at di.charge a- at the fountain), Waling llotbou•ca (giving it better hen: than iron—limn,. Inge. and not .erring fire to -urroitmling ..and WO 1 , ..) , -- 11101 C - Pit NV,. II,•• • I and chipping Ila• an to id. a.orna an a an. mg.... I NV, tv•• th. m y to ill • I I •/.. en, t•locr nod never It in ei uloetur-r. I IN :K tk BLACK, Road, 0111,c, alb n • -met. Viotti. r.. ',- ,_;;:.:4; _load on Old Shoulderi. -•..- - i_ :. 4. , :% - ;*: Clll:'..r.et.E. G.43..T.,!..Ma11", flits takes thc =MEI •KY L;Gurr, .-Ittneot • ileoiogr • 1.1 5 ,114' .nd Ptvi,lor”. tp. .11t1 prte • w,livh tt tt ttt t ti 1'••p'• ....1111:01 cow t. ~1 pot 0...0e .11010)1 exto•ttleti in IIII••41 , • .1 i.ld extomtite •peeilliell. .10 00 111- \ 1: t`..l twr I' Ott Lo. - u•t •Ifett, latry, Jinn. 1.41 R J M. Lirrt.c. VITRIFIEDCIIIIIINEK TOPS. lr,, ~.. ,0 whieh every buEtlet's atteotiou -hod .1 lie (.100.016,r1) tloret•ted At thi. moment 1,0111 0115 . ILI/1 . 111 0111 large coo , you 401 count thou .13 email etc!) emelt by 11111 col g , /114 mVII thee 5. 10 .1001 In I immediate remo• v.ll-10 do who h -eablen err. is Ir.. 'ha, s 3 et once. 11 '4 -0111•• 1)11,1 will not ICICI" VI lIC C 11511 by .01.. 2YE• nu. WI,, loW offer 10 ow 0$ Itatitetttu I and Chtilmet lops. 'I hey ore 10.1 la 11111 .. 1 0111 . , to fact, peri,ll) vitt tfied. 111011001011- 10 -I,llllg, emhtoll II) caul. 155101 It 001400. awl tottrittr tit 101111 111 , ee 41f ...tr.) e ate 110 • C 011 bead, 111141• tlll.OOlll, tor -et eta' thireretti style, .01.1 (roil, 2 1511 to 11it 7111. /0.411. 110.1 110111 ..1.73 lm "3:20 caelti (1,.. a 1110 111 0 1 111.11 1 . Ohm a brit•K clmnae) ) De -.14,10 and 01110(5 promptly Itilettoltd to atlttle-t•ithtt the 111•11111(aeluref. a. the :Itt•tory. 1.1:\ & SLACK. 7th A. 1.1 GolrmailloWn !toad, Office. S. A. Maris°A, ..trert, July 14. hlOl •4n The PlutuL ILife Insurance Company O[` NEW YORK, ASSETS: SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLAR.% INVESTED IN FIRST MORTGAGES RRAL ESTATE, RTII OVER $13,000,000. TIl gie r,eneeene. Ilro• I.OW KR 111:111 I n many other Coro po need ill, Da videetel4 femme been Tin. e. n •I reedy Muileal Company. 'There ore no Snwklecteler.e. -o that all the profite belong to the in. -need ? RATCIIFORD STARR, Agent. S. W. corner Fourth uml Walnut trivets, Phila. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: Tannin + Rah t 1,., Jahn Wet.lt, Alanteern 1.. Ditto.° •, George H. Sitter', (;..erge M. Stroud, ) ....: %ritelett, Jolla II Myer... J. [Wier Learning. .10.epo Fatter-on, %Vial:nen C. Ludwig., taint M. Atwood, Artily: H. Coffin, Ttierna. H, Power.. George. %V. Toland. %V. ttiam McKee, T1t.04 W. 114011. Pataattleo. and every information nay be hadgrat. in, on tapplieetrn to H. trIHIREILM Ij, en' 11, I. BRUN ER. AL D. June 2nd, lam. COLCMIIIIA. - --- DYSPEPSIA=:IIr., Dr. DariuM iianiAs - AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT. This medicine has been used by the public for six years'. with increasing favor. It is recommended to cure Dyapepain, NeTVol.lllltrill. Heart-Sums Coils Pains. Vont in the Ptomaeli. or Pains in the Hoye!., Hraduche. Drowsiness. Kidney emsplaints. Low zspk int, Delirium Tremens. Intemperance. It Ptimulates. Exhilar.ves Invigorates but will not inosicaie or Sinner> . A. a medicine, it is quick and elfectaal, curint i ta most aggravated Cale. of Dyspepsia. Kidney plaints. and all other derangements of the Stomach wed Bowels. in a speedy manner. Person. who,from the injudicious use of liquors, have become dejected, and their Nervous systems shattered. constitutions broken down, and alibject to that horrible curse to humanity, the Delirium Tremens will. imme diately feel the happy and healthy invigorating efficacy of Dr. lisn's Invigorating Spirit. WHAT IT WILL DO. Does.—One wine glass fall as often as neceseasy. One dose will remove all Bad Spirits. One dose will cure Heart• Born. Three doses veld Mire Indigestion. One dose will give you a timid Appetite. Onodose will sum the distressing painsot Dyspepsia. One dose will remove the distressing and disagree able erects of Wind or Flatulence, and as soon as the stomach receives the Wagon's:nig Spirit, the distres sing load and all painful feelings will be removed.. One dose will remove the most distressing pains of Colic, either in the Sumach or bowels. A few doses will remove all obstructions in the Kidney, Bladder or Urinary Organ.. Perwnis who are seriously •®feted with any Kid ney Complaints are assured speedy relief by a dose or two, and a redical cure by the are of one or two bottles. NIGHTLY DISSIPATION. Penalty. who. from dissipating too much ever night. and feel the evil effects of palmettos liquors, in violent headache,. sielrnees at stomach, neatness, riddiness, &c., will find one dose will remove all bad feelings. Ladies of weak and sickly constitutions, should lake the Invigorating Spirn three times a day; it will make them strong, healthy and happy, =move all ob structions and Irregularities from the meantime* or. gas's and resume the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn face. Daring pregnancy it will be found en invaluable medicine to remove disagreeable oentations at the stomach. All the proprietor asks, is a trial, and to indents this he has put op the Invigorating epifit is pint balder, at 30 ets ,qoarts St. General Depos,4B Water Street. N. Y. Few sale by J. S. Dellett, & Ga. and Dr. W. D. Mc- Coda,. Columbia, Dr. J. A. IVelf,Wrightsville, and by druggists generally. Feb. - 4, NM. VOX REM, JAMES SIIROEDER •: . 1 " 11.t.N .114 ci..ry pi. ttin 111=11 Mist Arlin]. of Fall Goo& for 1860. npeuis m , that day a handsome agsortment of Fall Goods, among which are some beautiful dress goods, which are offered at-very low prices. our friends and customers are invited to give us a call. R. J lIALDESIAN'd Cola. Aug. 25, IEGO. Cheap Cash Sutra rwcirrifrf THE. latest and finest extract for the Handkerchief. Also, an endless vanety of the moss fashionable Extracts of the day nauy be had at the Golden Molter Drug Store. The KnighisTemplars is something en tirely new, and only to be had at July2l. J. S. DELLETT & CO'S. A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE. SPJLLDING , S Psepured Glue. usef ul in every helve (or mending Furniture. Tuve., Crockery. Ulan ware. &c. For sale at the Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front btreet, Columbia. Peer 1. For the Ladies'. Another lot of those imperirhable Skirt% Nei received AI H. C. FON DERMITHS' July 14,Y.0. Adjoining the Bank. NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. TEE subscribers hare just opened and are now offering. iu the House formerly occu pied by T. J. MUes, oppodte J. Rumple's Ilairdware Store, on Locust street, a few doors below Second, no ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF GOODS, to which they invite the attention of the public, confi dently believing that in variety, quality, style and elicuptices, they can give full sauifaction. LADIES' DRESS GOODS: Black Glos.). Silks. best brands. Brocade, Silk Fou lards; Silk, newest de , isins, Oitomun 4. Poplins, Beregei., Chuflies, Ue!sines, Chintzes, and Calicoes in great va riety also, Shawls. Silk and Lace Mantillas, French and Chantilla Mantles and Points, at greatly reduced paces. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR Cloths. Cassitneres, 'tweeds, Cottostades. lee.. &c., of every style. Hendy-Nude Clothing. lints. Cupp, Boots and shoes, of every style and price. Queens ware and Glassware, a full assortment. Also, GROCERIES such as Sugars. Coffees, Molasses . Hams, Shorlders. Dried Beef. Flour, Salt. Mackerel, Cod Fish. In short, a general variety of Dry pools. Groceries, Provi.. ions, ace., he., all of which we will sell us the very lowest prices, and pay the highest market price fur all kind} of Country Produce in exchange for goods. Try us and we. Smallprofit. mid quick reount± PIIIII; he our mono. We think a nimble sUpenee is better than in slow shilling. Columhin. June 9, ISOO. Dr. Esenwein's Tar and Wood Nap tha Pectoral, IS the BEST MEDICINE In the world, for the Cure of Couch- slid Colds, Croup. Illoteclotts. As thma. Ibttriculty to Meath me, Pa Ipotolon of the Heart, Diptherott.tt•td for dt. •earf of patients to lie advanced snow•+ of C nruntpumt together with all de.eusre of the throat sod cheat, and which predi•po,e to Cult sumptiott. it t• peculiarly adapted to dm radical cure of Asthma. . . tieing prepared by a practical l'hy-ittian and Drug. gig. vial owe of great experience an the rare of lilt vwrtou• di-ea-e. to which the lionise flume is Made. It Po offered to the afflicted with the gura , e.t cooffl dente. • Try it nod he convineed that it is invaluable in the cure of Ft:Gael...l A If•ctiau+. r err Linde. 1 , .:51.:N 1V MN'S A ROM ATM BALSAM. a very val. wade remedy for Dturilatat. Dysentery, Cholera :Bor. bu•.and all Bowel Affections Try it. Prit.etM cents per bottle, Er The above Medicines are prepared only by Du A. I.:SF:SWF:IN, Droste:o4 nod Chem•at. N. W. Corner of Ninth und.Pophir ltlr , Philadelphia. Sold by every re4perisible Druggist Mill Deultr of Nletlielor throughout the State. June 16.1:161.b1y MORE NEW GOODS. Wl ire d no 7 !. aprnin; at theh . e pe c4r r n a el () o r ! lueni of DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, qF:essw.nas, GROCERIES, &C., NVe nre eeliwg at the following pricer,: Merrimack. Coetwoo, Sprague', Allen's, nod al , the heel nukes of CA( en.c, 9 YARDS FOR A DOLLAR; I.:then• 1r e (ilagimoo, 0 I aril. for a Onliar. N ew m o rkvi Ito-, 9 y.ird- for a d 011... Dri.lo of al nth, ),olk 1 . 01 a dollar Check- it; is. &C., J lard. for a dollar 1 0... 11 V. I. RUNT Jmu-2. FRANIELIIV rr,irm INSURANCE COMPANY Or Pli/LADELPrua. CAPITAL Pe , p•qu'.l Premium, L 4 .40,-09 51 1 .. 11 , :WI red Peugwrar Premiums, 230 1 , 0 .50 111 • 7..061 111 Old, or aneavored for. is necompanied by a gel.. varying I it vain•: train SI to $lOll. N. tf —N but the Illest Sitllifili dosten• ratters and workmen employed; nod entivfaction in Ai. slum ion, labile. price and gift. guaranteed at 4:SIAN VILLE S•('OARS' One Pr ea (sits Closhing • No 001 Cite•mut ot,eet. Philadelphia. May ID. 14111•0rn MARK THESE FACTS. The Testimony of the Whole Word HOLLOWAY'S OINT.PTNT. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Sores and Ulcers. All Oreeninion of •ores are rentedialtie ll) till• limper nd diligent wit. of thi. lite4llll.th lr p relation toil, Tel attempt to cure had leg+ he pla stet cog the entirec of the *sound together is lot ly; for ,11.4051 i the shin unite a braggy ill•e.rred euuttinon reosain4 ulaleriteui le to brews out with ten told fury tit it few dap.. The only rational and ueeti. , s fal ireatitteitt. a+ indicated lay it Mae, to to reduce the till tationituin in and about the wound and to soothe itie net ehtioeing rut/lung in piony of the thilunewt ua ion Is forced into tneitt. Dipthetia, Ulcerated Sore Throat, and Scarlct Any of the above d may lie cured by well tuhlonny„ the Ihninwit. tinter 11.11<, n day 11110 the Illlaal nod net k of tine patient; in will soon 1411.11.4%e nod gi Cr i onnieJlate relief. Aledinne token Ity lines:tooth Ok.' Opt :ale upon the whole .},Teat one its Influence can hr toll ill Illy local parl.Willerr a. tine tinnintent tvill tint wort. 11l once. Whoever me- lite unguent to the above toothier for the 111.111e41,01 ally , allllll.lr tit-order. aft - scum , the the-t ot throat, will find thein.elves relieved as by a charm. The above el., of complaints will be removed by tout ity fomenting the part, with warm wilier. and thi n by 1111,1 effeetuuti) rulihing In the Ointment.— Perrone entre mug Irani the..., di rein' rompl.lllll3 1.1101141 lo.r nut it moment ill one intig their progie-ii. It -Mend be under•mud the, it I. uteri -utlit lent merely to %incur the 1111111121•111 Oil 1110 elreetel: purls, but it 1111,4 he well rubbed in lor Caine coneuler.tble time two or three tune.; U May, that It natty be ittlien the nyinetn. 11111ellee 11 will remove 1111 y hiddmi sore or wound as ace:Lunt) , {IA ;hough palpable to the eye. There ug.wit mead und 'Amer enultitte•, atter the 1111,11.1111( in of the Ointment. will do great service,— TlllB 1• the only sure lfeUllllllllltor fell) Ile, gum, of emitter in the stomach, or where there may be a gen eral limiting down. $400,000 $2,201.41a1 ompany on vitinn of the prslath.l Sl:i. '0 in 8- 61,806,303 88 Indiscretions of Youth; Sores and Ulcers. Hiutches, us also swellings. c. n. with certainty, be radically cured if the Ointment be used freely, and the pills be taken night turd morning u• recammended M the printed instructions. When treated in .any other way they only dry up in one place to break out iii'unootser; whereas this Ointment will remove the fattens from die system, and leave the patient a ♦ m inims stud healthy being It will renotre tune with the use Mille Pam to ensure a lasting cure. Dropsical Swellings, Paralysis and Self Joints Although the above complaint., drier widely in their origin and tinture.yet t.ley all require local treatment. Alliny Mike wor-t cape.., of pitch diseases,will yield u comparatively short space of time when this (moment t• generally rubbed into the purls affected, even abet every other men its have fit ile I. lit all se rious unoludiet the Pule should he taken according to the printed directions aecompn it yi lig each box. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in 'Airnot a $77.446.35 11.td Leg., Corn. (Son) Hhenmati.m, Had Brawl., Cancer., sVSlid.. tiorow. Contracted and Sore N , pple., Ballot's. SitifJonn., Sore Throats, Hite of Moselle. Elepltnntia•is, Sit.. Ihsen•es, toes and Hand ' , Poeta., St nrey, File., (font. Sore !lends' Coes.hey, Glandular Swell. Tumor:, Chiego-foot, ion+. neer., Chilblains. I...mhaeo„ AVOIIII. 4, Chopped Hands. Ptle., Vows. CAUTION!—None are genuine rinlers the words ••Ilolloway. New Yorl• stud London." are dircerilible nn n water-mark in every leurof the book of diiec• door around each pot or ism; the same may be plum. ly firCli by holding the leaf to the light. hand•oote rrnritr.l will he ;wets to any one rendering raelli In formation as ins v lead to lite detection of any puny or parties enur..arfeiling the medicines or vending the -nine. knowing teem to be random'. ...Sold at the AlasiuMetory of rrofervor Holloway. SU Maiden Lone, New Vitt k. and by all re-peetabie Itruirgiris and Dealer:: to bleitkine, thioughout civilized world, to boxes at ZS cents. OS vellum's' al en. It. 117 - There is con-idertible raving ,by titling. the larger size, N. B.—Direetions for the guidance or patients in every disorder are offiirrrt in earl lint. co F C 0.,. 1.572,EC1 30 01111VE813 FLY PAPER; for destroying Flits, N„/ Anis, Ac., for rale nt .1 S. DRI.I.ETT& CO'S. Golden Mortar Drug etorc, Front street, Jule ..11.refia. l'.•AWr- - i 04 4 q , 1 11411k...'t * 01,891 00 19-1290 99 8,632 94 DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, N. W. Cornet I7ils end Arch ott., IMPORTER OF CROSS le BLACKWELL'S MEE! 82 163,t97 42 8192995 93 77.140 .13 A kle) A (;`):0 4 (0:4 A *FAO 0 liznfilli SA 523,543 Oa Fine Teas and Coffees, 708 OS 71,1301. 30 For Families. SUGARS always at Refiners• Prices. Choke MAWS LIQUORS AND SEGAICS, or the beat broad*. always ou baud. Ala IS. 11.011-1 I= THE subscriber offers at private sale the following property, 'heated In the Borough ot Co lumbia, viz: No. I. A Blsekiunith Shop, situated on the river traek of the Penneylvattia Railroad. below Wal nut mew, together with a full set of Blechsavithing Toole. N 0.2. A Lot of Ground on Second street, between Locust and %Vacuums which is erected a two-story frame Dwelling Dante. No. 2. A Lot of ground on Second street, between Union and Perry, on which is erected a one and-a-lbalimory Frame Dwelling House. No. 4. A Lot of Ground on Fourth street, between Perry and Mill,on which is a twomory Prime Dwelling Douse. N 0.5. Two Lots of Ground on Fifth street, south of Units. 41 which are two two-story Dwel ling_Housea. No. 6. Two Lots of Ground on Fifth street, between Union and Cherry. on which are erected two two-story tram, Dwelling Mures. No. 7. Four Building Lots situated on Union street, comer of Filth. No. 8. Six Budding Lots situated on Fifth street, between Union and Cherry. For tenor, Ste., apply to IL PFAIILER, Locust street, Columbia, Pa. per TINso oubseTibers ear In privets ails th e fothrortrqr used tat frome. Lots of Gtottod so Onion stmt. Postb of ribb, au which ass sesesol Tlonso fume Dwellieue House, with surstuf.sobaU-sterr= bsildiags. For thew, Sze.. apply to H. PFABLZIL. as above, or H. MITDAM, co a. Mareb t f enTliat Front and Usion Su. Important to Farmers. VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL WORKS From the Late Trade Sales, GRANVILLE STOKES' and Other Fevers Piles, Fistulas, Strictures the following cases Parufular attention paid to seleetitzg ev A rA f t IV-4/...16 eir (11 Six Segar. makers Wanted:: NONE but good and* siesdy workmen Seed , apply Regolur employment will be gives. - • Cohost IA FE..CDRICR & LAMES SHOE STORE. No.l Mechanics' Row, Opposite isofdensaires. Locust Street, Columbia, ea, ' TN order to accommodate all who favor me with their patronage, I have added to my home-made ttock, a general ascent:cent of Philadelphia and Eastern Work, WHICH I WILL SELL CHEAP FOR CASH My stock consists in pan of Boy.' and Youths• Ftn amel Leather and Kip Alonroeo. Bo s' and Youth.• Gaitera Cltildr , n'a Button Gaiters and Patent Leather Ankle Tina. Infante Batton and Minn Shoes, of differ ent colon", Womcn'a and Mares' Cheap Slipperal; ta .hort, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of all kinds of work in my line. Call and examine for yourselves. My thanks are doe to a generous public for the kind support and encouragement txtended• to me since I have been in business, and S hope, by strict attention to merit an increased shore of patronage. B. lIIXSON. Columbia, April 7, MM. New Goods. T HE . übscriber having just tetarncd from the•city of Philadelphia, ig now opening inn uncommonly - Inrge addition to bin former rtock, g outdating of Drugs, Chemicals. Dye Stuffs, Sc , to Which The at tention of purchases la :equettett. H. WILLIAMS. Pront Street. April 14,1.%0 BRUSHES! BRUSIIESP.--We have replenished our stock of Hair. Tooth, Nail,Comb. flat, Cloth and Shoe Brushes. We flutter ourselves that our us -ailment of Brushes exceed.; any other in the town Cul. and see for yourself and be convinced, Wore purchasing elsewhere. J. S. DELLETT lc CO., Golden Mortar Drug Store. Front &tree, au, ,-., Itss; (, ,_,opAtit . P .__4-1-..14 f92lq?':', .s-::::;:::::-•," repp .::,-4,.: _ --"7.•:.. :--. L.ll ' - - : ~ HEAP. WELT TEE PEOPLE LAI. The undersigned having used Professor SPECIFIC 110MCEOPATIIIC REMEDIES In our famines with the most satisfactory mutts, and having full coot deuce In their genuineness, purity, and agency, cheerfully recommend them to all persons who wish to have safe, se llable, and efficacious remedies at hand for private or do mestic use. The Rev. Wm. Roemer, editor of "The Northern Inde pendent," Auburn, N. Y.; the Rev. E. If. Creasey, D. 13, Rector of Si. Peter's Church, Auburn, N. ; the Rev. B. Ives, Chaptaln of the Auburn State Prison; the Spencer 61. Rice, Rector, New-Bedford, Mass.; the Rev. Allen Steele, New-York Conference • the Rev: Samuel Nichols, Eam.Genesee Conference, N. Y. • the Rev. P. 6. Pratt, Dorset, Vt.; the Rev. John E. Roble, Buffalo ; A. G. Hart, Utica,N. I' • the lion. Neal Dow, Portland. Me. ; the lion. Sc huyler Chintz, South-Bend, Ind. ; the Mon. George Humphreys, N. Y. henry D. Cook, Esq., Editor of The Ohio State Journal, Columbus, Ohio;_ the on. H. Graham, Moline, 111. ; the lion. Themes J. Mane, Monti cello, Fla.; the lion. Joseph Benedict, Utica, N. Y. ;_Wen. Bristol, Esq., Mica, N. Y. • A. S. Pond, Esq., Utica, N. T. ; James Plunkett, Esq., Nashville, Tenn. LIST OF SPECIFIC iambus. 1151 N0.1.-7.3r. Fever, Congestion, and Team:nation. No. 2.—Por Worm Paver, Worm Celle, Wetting the Bed. No. B.—For Colic, Crying, Teething, and Wakefulnette of Infants. No. 4.—Per Diarrhea, Cholera Infanta:a, and Summar Complalata. No. o.—For Colic, Griping., Dysentery, or Bloody Flux. No. 6.—For Cholera , Cholera %Serbia Vomiting , No. 7:—For Coughs, Colds, Influenza and Sore Throat No. B.—For Toothache. Face-ache, and Neuralgia. No. 9.—For 'heathy, Vertigo, Reel and fullness of the Mead. No. 10.—Drararsts. Ptun—For Weak and Dthistled Stomach, Constipation, and Liver Complaint. No. 31.—Fort Fends buttootwands, Scarily, Painful, or Suppreded Periods. No. 12.—For Leucorrbea, Profuse Menses, and Beaded Down of Females. No. 18.—For Croup, Rouse Cough, Bad Breathing. No. 14.—Sthr Mums Puia,-Forgryslpelas, Druptione„ Pimples on the Face. No. I.3.—Rumixtric Pitut—For Pain, Limeade, or Sore ness In the Chest, Back, Loins, or Limbs. A.—For Fever and Aguc, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, 011 Mismanaged Agues. P.—For Piles, Rind or bleeding. Internal or Edema. o.—For Sore, Week, or Inflamed Ryes and Eyelids; Pall log. Weak, 0. Blurred Sight. .C.—For Catarrh, of long standing or recent, sitter will thetruttion or profuse discharge. W. C.—For Whooping Cough, abating int violence and shortening Its muse. In all date diseases, such as Fevers, Indatosnallana Diarrhea, Dysentery, Croup, Rheumatism, and such em tire diseases as Scarlet Fever, Measles, and Erysipelas, the advantage of giving the proper remedies promptly is ate vious, and in all such eases the specifies act like a charm. TM entire disease 11 often arrested at once, and In all cases the violence of the attack Is moderated, the Meade shore erred, and rendered less dangerous. Coughs and Colds, which are death frequent eosurrazas and which so often lay the foundation of diseased lungs. bronchitis and consumption, may all be at once cured by the Fever and Cough Pills. In all chronic diseases, such as Dyspepeta,Weaklitomarly ConaEn, Liver Complaints, Nei, Female Debility, and Ins ties, old Headaches, Dore or Weak Eyes, Catarrh, Slat , and other old eruptions the pas l i llawithes whose progwr application will agord a cure la a Instance. Often the cure of a single chronic dliScult.l.:= o as Dyspepsia, Piles or Catarrh, Headache or female weak neat, Ms more than paid for the case ten times over. MEI Cue of 20 . vials complete, In morocco, and Book 25 Cue of 20 stab, and Book, plain. ' 4 Case of 15 numbered boxes, and Book. B ease of 6 boxes, numbered. and Book. " ' ' 1 Mule numbered boxes, with direction's 16 outs. Slagle lettered boxes, with directions...—. 60 cubs. Large cue of 2 as. slab, for planters and peyddias....llls ALSO SPECIFICS. Foe ArIItILL on Pernmic.—Oppreesed, Difficult, Labored Breathing, attended with Cough and Expectoration. Price, SO cruet per box. Foe Sea Ducesaoes sins Desewese.—Disehargas from the Ear, the result of Scarlet Fever, Merles or Mercadois. For Noises in the fiend, Hardness of Homing, and Ringing a the Rem, and Eat.ache. Price, 10 cents per box. Foe Scion; L.—Enlarged Glands, Enlarged and Indurat ed Tonsils, Swelling' and Old Ulcers,Seronsions Cachou of Children. Price, 80 cane per box. Fax 0131.11.11. Dnturv.—Phyolcsi or Barroom Weakness. Either the result of Sickness, Excessive Medication, or Cs banding Discharges. Price, DO cents per box. ' Poe Damor.—Fluid accumulatkma,Tundd Swain%Hl Scanty Secretion Price, 80 cc" per Mx. Foe Szsdiscaxess.—Deathly tisanes, Vertigo , ifoosea, Vomiting. Sickness from riding or motion. Price, SO molls per box. TOR rII.ISAIT Insesses..—Tor Gravel, Renal Caleall, Tridl cuit, Painful Urination, Diseases of the Kidneys. Pilo% GO cents per box. Poe lionsar. Eutastowa—lnvoluntary Discharged and Consequent Prostration and Debility, Bad Roasits of Zell Habit& The most succeseful and efficient remedy homer° and may be relied upon as a cure. Price, with fa dirge; Hone, $1 per box. Persons who wish to place themselves under the girder Mortal care, or to seek advice of Prof. Henermums, can al so, at him office DOS Broadway, daily from 8 A-M. to 6 P.M. or by letter. OUR MOM= BY KAM. Look over the list; make up a case of What Mad yea choose, and inclosechoose, the amount In a earned note er by mall to oar address, at No. MS Broadway, XVI= mut the medlelne will be duly returned by mall or express. free of AGEAVANTZD.—We desire as active, Wilda* West for the sale of oar Illesnedles tntows er emsenoWly In the trotted Sums. Address Dr. P. 111310 , 1111001* oe. No. on llacuswar.Nwr,Tosx A. M.IIAMDO. Agent, Columbia. May S, 1860-1 y 11ZIL13. WZIWEIXIOVIT. An experienced Nurse and Female Phy•letan, pre Pent to the attention of mothers. her SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHINii. SYRUP , FOR greatly faellitste• the purees, of teething. by rellening the gum% reducing all Intatansauen—wl..l allay all pain end wummodle action, and,. SURF. TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, It will Imo rest to pour «elves. end, RZLIIIT AND BtALTII TO Youz INFANTS We here put up and sold tali article for over ten years. and can say. in confidence and truth of it, whet we have never been able to say of any oilier medi • eine—never ha. failed in a single instance. to elect a cure, when timely used. Never did we know an instance of die sati.fac lion by anyonewhouaed itl On the contrary all area delighted with its opera dons, and speak In terms O of highest commendation of nit magical erects and inceical virtues. We meek in this matter "what wade know "after ten years , experience, im and pledge oar me:4mile= fordo fulilmentof what go we here declare. Ite al most every . instance where the infant is safer line from pain and 131 handl:son relief will he found In fi ft een or twee zirtylninuties after *Gomm is edor.inistered. This valuab.e peeper ~ ation is the prescription of one of the most engine Q cooed and skillful Nurses in New England, and PO bag been need with never failing success 'a THOUSANDS 0 OF CASES. it not only relieves eke 10 child from pain, belled lg. orates the sommech and ea bowel , , etweeela ledirekt. .041 dives BO tone . and esti orgy elsola system'. It will slmost nsiant?. C reIieveGRIPING INWI TH • WELS, AND ND ia OLIC. and overcome consist , n Mons, which If bainapeed• sly remedied, end In an death. We believe it the bent and sorest remedy 1. 4 to the world, in all ease. of Dysentery and Dias , es. than is children. wheth er it tenses from teeth fib leg, eit from any ether cause. We would say to every soother who bast • child entering fmen airy . Knee foregoiang cam plainte—do rot let your prepedimme.- • nor the rein. dices of others, cru d ~, between year Innbvin child and the relief that id will he lore--yea. eta lately sure—to follow the use of this Wild if timely area. Fall directions far using will sea puny each bottle. Nome festarue ankles do the e ;le ofCmils & Pakt um uese, New Tett, is Me. des out , 1111111ppet. sllseetare we ld Fold!•7 Principal No-Molder street, Now.Tiejr MICE ON YISCEIMPEII DOTTLId - For rude by A. WILLIA.IIII9, Columbia. Oct. 9t, 1350.1 y.