UNITED STATES A.COLICIETiatrILELTI soczzirsr. Office, 160 Chesnut street, Philldetphis. rrITE Fourth Annual Exhibition of the 11 iTEDSTATES AGRICULTURALSOCIETY. be he'd at POWL:LION, (Philadelphia,) on Tuesday, Weduesday, Thursday. Friday and Saturday. October 7th. atlt. 9th. 10th and 11th. Premiums front Twenty-f.ve to Two Iluudred dollars, amouating inn the aggregate to Fourteen Thousand dol lars. will be offered for the various classes of Domestic Annimals. Fran; Amerman Wlnes Vegetables, Grains, and lioplements nod Machinery. A Local COMllllttl., at Philadelphia, representing the various branches of aidustry, bus been appointed to co operate with the racers of the Society, nit perfecting at tangeruents for the exhibition. And fifteen thousand dollars litter been guarninved to meet expenses. This material tad. coupled wult the excellence of the selected locution. and tin • lurar amount of premiums offered, in the expeepaiatt that the exhibition of li‹.i6 ill be auger or to WI, of 114 predecessors. A Grand Agricultural Bainittet, in which ladies as well as gentlemen parump.ite. will take place on Friday, October 1 ih. , hen dbunguished gentlemen will &thin,-n the i,..emblage. avoridde arrangements scum the carious railroads. for the trunliortation at stock and other articles are in pri•grese., the terms on which will be gxseu on opplica. lion at the (3111,C. The List of Entries. the Awards of Premiums. and the Proceedings. will be published nit the Journal of the So ciety nor Tar Po•iniutn List. with the Regulations and Pro gramme of the ell.tbibult. ,nIl be funsished an applica tioi, to ?I r. John Moho, an. As , astant Secretor) of tin. I Suites Aglicidatrul Sachet% 100 Chesnut street. (rooms of the Philadelphia Agricultural Soci Is.) or by tl.e Seeretare at Boston. N A ESIIA LL P. WILDCD. Prieiden r 'WILE tos! S NINO. Sterttirrt, l'ltlbodelpliin. Sept 6.11•-56: caaL:caAL! THE unO.crsignctl ha% constantly on hand j, 1,10 for •.• 1:1,1111114.11,Comprmy •tml Diumnuil Muir Lump. ‘lll4l rqu..l It Ito. I, I lon to 1.411), .11111 g 111 OW £1 lor Leinp Eett. Inve p... 1 Nut. of the be.' 4.41.1.4:115.: 111 {/ 1111 . ,•t1•111•••••11 r•,.11111; S••••• . 1, U.llll TreVOriOn rgq CoYI— a • V • eliclit emelt- for dome-lie ~ I.fluerr u•r; Grove Egg al.tl Stove Coo : _ or.c t:Jr 1:11111,41e pure -r 1" , moult! o 'l% lior Rod A,1., I.omp 1.10 {•:1 1 gCool; L'oond and4lo.o}• rtitoolinots. Con!, of ilte . . . neral ..•nnm.•nr of 1.'0:11. eon-tinter. n.' thr pol.:ie art: ot, nr I 1.....111 and exalkone :Imo! to al' 111 , . purr.. 1 010 p •11.11 - rd 10 fortit.h the ;Love L l the Boat rpi or .iugle It ill) IA lion', rout or ri1i . 111111.1.1 I.l.llC:l , le'r eouury•. Pa C0.ii.:11,1 Iron ter Lived rind snipped 011 corn :lsl.-ow J. Cs. 1.11:8S. Ct.1ii.. , 111 Julie 7, I.M•ly JOIIN W. SU UM AN'S =IV BOOM' de. SEEOEI STORE, ITONT STREET, Culumbia, I„,"iiffily .14,rm , thepu , ,-T hu thin he hilt pi•L opened at the. above piare. a large and , plendid a.e.ortment of Boot , and ernnprenr. FRENCH CALF-SKIN, MEN'S AIOROCCO, Elit & OTHER BOOTS & SHOES, in m.hirli he would tionte anemic., mid.• hi 4 •elecnone in this hunch of the hu-ines wols cure, and tram th.. large.t whole.rt!e in the city of Philadelphia, he feel', confident tannin Lill who •w;un good a r tie leq call and manure lii- stock . lie jars nl.n n hurry and henniiirol as•nrtrn.nl of FINE SHOES FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, c0...1-ling of raleiti Foxed Gai terv. Frelivh Morocco unit, Enamelled Spring Orel l'isiothea. Inl li.t II Cloth Gaiters. Madras Kid pies 411141 111 111 et nil the 1:111 , 1 now in uke, ,11• o ail kind% of Co:, Youth.' and i.L•se%+ Bnotit 111111 Shoes of every Size 111111 111,Crip11011, 111111 It fine .-ortment of 141 . 11'A <Janet,. such as Patent (hove Tops, Cloth, Calf.ck in, &e , :a prey l vnnrty. 'The still-critter hopt, by ilnet 11111111i101110 business, 1.1 inert. as ~hare n( public patronage. rite public are turned to call and examine the gouda. J. W. SIIII3IAN. rolonshin. April 12. 1.,411.1v: TURK, WRIGHTSVILLE AND COLUMBIA It,AIL ROAD. PASSENGER TRAIXS. nr. P - miz a—ner Trains on the above T Rtlilfoll.l ill run as follow.. on and :titer Thursday. the. 2-2,1 or Allav Istitt• MORNING TRAIN. to)ice York for NV riglin.ville and Columbia at 6 A. N. Colionbta for 1 orb and Baltimore ut 750 A. Si. Arrives in Baltimore at 2 P. NI. NOON TRAIN. Le nye York at II A. NI , Droll the arrival of the train train 1111111MOre. Ilellll,///g. leave COlllllll/1:1 at 12.-05 P • and Wrighsville at I In P. 51 , for York. and Baltimore. timving :a Baltimore at 7 I' AI . Um , flaunting pa..- .:tern iron, Lane:oiler and Philadelphia LIAO eminee• boa% dully to 13altimor... TRAIN. Leavy Yoe; for Colombia on ilir nrrival of the Train non Baltimore, al 715 P 51 . arrive at Coltimlita, at 5 P.M., in lime in eCIIIIICCI WIIII lilt train for Lan e:isle, and Philadelphia. Leave Columbia for York at S2O P. NI • arrive at York St 20 P. NI. There 1.8 pr,,eitger 'rain leave York for Balti more every thorium; at 4'lo A NI , arriving in Balti more nt S A M. Trani. akar connect with the train that leaves Philadelphia at 555 I'. M., arriving at Columbia at '7 P. NI. : 4 1111day trains di•roniiiined. 1). F. URI print. eolumhtti, NII* 21.1=56. Agent LATEST ARRIVAL OF RICH AND ELEGANT JEWELRY.- - Th.. uu. ° er•,ened 11:1, prl received (Torn New 'Ford nn.! l'jiladelphilt. the moot roper', Int of %V A T C IT E S , ..' , ACLOCIiS, AND JEWELRY, trh lie is prep k red to cheaper than they cart ,t h o n c o,t at tiny nth', ....taltil-Innt•u t. 110 t• pre pun•J,fl &tar arent bargain, and he re-pmqt". ll p attentioa of parelni•ers to Ins ...rock, which GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, of ever!. ull hoot- or CLOCK'S. from 51.50 op h",",,t.'`lheolototton of nommen Into. large mark tic IA I' CLOCKS: J JINN - V.ldt V. eon totug co I:or Kona, Vtoger Ilrett•l Ptset, nil ktotl•ot s.lrer soooeq, flared Soup lollec,Taltle n id Ten Spoonu Cork . , Itr c.. which are venrrunted to eur nr or:,equol to . ...Orr,. (tottl 10,1 " r. and totl.l and Silver speetttelettt tngri lint ith the Great: .variety of CANCV ARTICLES ever ttefore rleretl. CUT1.1:1:1" —_-kko, n qoporior n••ortmrnt of Re volver, h p t .dolsk, and ill kinds of Kntvcs, or hr•l mn•wGctnre. • • :71101 1111,111011 Htli !Jr g heretofore,to the of walehe• anti jewelry; and all uotk be ,1•11,111 Cd Aen,lll 11tialice of Curtner pairoonge re.peel- Join: rEt.ix. Colurribmt.Aprll CRAMPS, &c. rtIZED in a short lime by Coopers Inti -I't,tllTttuttor4. Asap:llo alleviator.thtsTmeture 14101,.:11 17.1,1 i1tb.1111../4.14 801 4,111,...,141 by Ittty oilier eve, offoretl to ultr tifllirtte•tt and ttlkt tile pr.,tettleitcr or :CI nil.r. wbor4ver tt a. It 14 pLtrely 13I.E.con , t11114ttotItlitgl'OISl):1;(11.::: nitti ,any 11:1"4" Om. botolr 1/1411 , .., known to cut r• •11c raw- at 1)y-eater} .11..414..4 a C.t.e Or two of 1:1 , 111 . 1h 1111.1 CO:le It Will rettel, ever) vane t!, of Vane. 1.41'1.1 from one 1,111,111 e in Itl trait the 1110.1 arme cn.r Nellr3 , gdii tk 11.1 I. in,ra. 1101 Only by Physietan4, but by per4,l4 of etory rl t• 4 nod run . , WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR? Ti i.Two! tod and pion in the Sionladi anti rotvei , . Do.al nod 112. -..lrery. Col-. Cholera and t'llolerd "doting, Irort:111 1 1 , 111 neon% eloonle tutu tier- Ellehl•de or A•iltind. Crotty. Cold+. Cont:ll+. Sertlrl+ 11,1,e+. Durum.. Stitt . and S.voldto !tool+ Neura,, t nr 'P. Itolote.tux.'n,,,,l. Nec.rtn+ Iledtl.telle to gullet a ncrvo,.. 1.".1if....•11.1.1•.11•1ti 1110. 01011.1•• 0 .1•./.11 calmly n the rode. in It in the Il 111. dt k.Crlel.• Cramp, nod ttlino-t es.er% 1,0001 1111111, hirer oil and PI teroul: I. Pouarto,!,lll2. 3trld ol I . I:VET{ AN I) Ar.l C. Flfs. Illeetnigh neon:turn. Cold Feet. F'.'e,'' Paintol Conn. sweu. ii,! s o re, to y hulialllllllllllll. and prevent itttintilitonion Sr .;lre •L' It lel: Q.", rs A 110TTLI: .Lll L I'l .111 Agent, Colunnlu. Columbia.ttead Quarters and News Depot. 'THE undersigned hati•ing purchased this rospeelfallk asks a coattatlanee of rhr pmrtA.;47,t. li, ,a,tare extvad, J, a•.arll the public thlst he %s lit ,1,, lu• hr.t h.. atom friar Ale SA3I1'1:1, urrrs,;(.Eit ..1.0 ha. 1,, in Owl a•nahh.htnrnt hoe like ho.t hair s ear.. earl .1111 he 1001 M Lk: the same pf,rc.•, recall tat IA hut On mends a. 3.141.11kki 31 I 111.11 .. .WARTY:. Col ion ti in. Anew;:.l-<l I roll liner! Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer. AN internal and external remedy for the cure of Cholera nod complaintA and 111, r Ity Art., Pi, loterc Color. Broken Itreiktila \Veld(' Stone W . I. (,corral Delolii), Canker. Vain for Ifruct. Co :trio_ re Burn., I'M. and A11, • ,114 . . Agilln.l hod loom, Comp lairat.. ari d fur ...Wilco C 0..!.. Cough., &r' .Ar Por Kole l.y NANII. FlimEnr. (;4.1d , ,,....10m0r Drug DI re, Front a (reel Columlot. Jul) ;91 Hoofland's riELEBRATED AN TI:RS. for the care I r of Liver C0mp;..1,11 11% 19,1,,y. N ervous D e b, l ily. Chronic Dial rlpm, Iti-c lbe Kidney+ and all 41 arinloc Inom at•ordrred over or •lomseb. 1' flee 75 cent.. I'o, cr". K DELLETT'F. Family Mmliciae more.thid fellow's Colombia, OetrMer 13. 500 REAMS WRAPPING PAPER: The Inb. Itemiser itu• join reeeired The elms, omnunt, of good qualify and different .1/e, orrtypio, paper— winch meg - tired cheap for cash. or fa exchange for good cotton Rags. (Country derchant' please net's , ' H. C. FONDERSNIITH'S Arlift People's Cash Store, Columbia Headquarters and News Depot. THE undersigned, determined to keep up the reputation of than popular establishment, has just returned from the city with a large and carefully selected stock of PAPER., BLANK BOOKS, FANCY ARTI- Amongst the stock will be found a large assortment of Letter. Cap and Note Paper, Envelopes, from 021 cts. to 52,00 per box. Day Booke,Ledgers, Journals, Records; a very large assortment of Memorandum Books, &c., &c., all of which will be sold at the low est rates. Aagutti 2,18564 m Great Reduction in Prices. SPRING & sumo= GOODS, A T COST, AT HERB'S CHEAP STORE.- Now on hand, White Dereges, White De ',sine and White Cashmere. Also, r large lot of Dress Lawns. WIIITE GOODY-such ne Dotted Swisses, very (Me, and Medium Mulls. Jaconets; and a general as sortment or White Goode . - . H ALLIES AN D D E LAINES—.4I.I.II o good assort Client oil hand. And in DRESS SILKS. we have a large and beau tiful arsortment, at greatly seduced prices. Silk and Mohair INltits at cost. Alsio,a fine lot of Parasols, which will be sold at eo•t. . . -• • . . . Now opening. a large lot of New York Mills Prints. fat color.. only 4- eta. Also. n large lot of blue and orange Prints at 01 etc. Bleached and unbleached nt all pricer; Shining, Checks and Stripe% •hinutg Calicoes. Ala*, a new Int of STRAW HATS, at lens than .oat. 1011 N HERR. A nanat .2. No. 5 En., King st.. Lanca•ter. Pa. GERMAN AGENCY, FOR THE COLLECTION OF CLAIMS, DRAFTS, POWER OF ATTORNEYS, &c. THE Subscriber haring made arrangements -L. With Nooo' 01 Ore oldest ItattL tug floa,r6 in Ger many, now prepared to collect Metrics and make Power of Attorneys for arty part of Germany, He lin, ONO mode arm Reoo . lo.‘ 10 give his Ow Watt to MO cue WIIO w kilt, m •y rent on, and 41.1.1 ranter% It will Ire paith—havittv: lord much rxpe reciter 0. 016 101-110,, Ile linen& to devote 1.• lull attention to it fu future. All rolleetton. of Cluinpa &e attended to with cor rector-. and 01-putelt. and ro charge. for information Fur turthet pa pasture uthlte-s J &COII FIEWZOG. Dry Good Merchant, No. 09 North queen Street. Lancaster Cu). Pa. N. 1.1.—A II kind. of Gt.rman Coin exchanged at full rates. December 1 1-51 If I=2l W. H. KEFFER, L)EILER in all kinds of 111,'SIC and 3111S1- CA L IN:41'101ER ENT S. No. 6 Kramplo4 A rend, East 0. a uge strict. LANCASTER, haa 41,sw. ott 'mod a large aati well-a•-need stock of ACCO R DEONS, French a nd Germun mat., from:2s et , up to 515.00; "V' iao MI X IttT Sei, of superior gualoy wt mllO,llOlO 73 etp. tip 10 5109, FLUTES AND GUITARS. at all price, rauvug from 50 et, up u, S:Jt) and s4oi Banjos., Tamborlue.. Drum, Clarinets, FIICS, E W MUSIC, rir the piano, Violur. Flute. Guitar, Be. INSTRUC . 1 . 14 ON WOKS for ull tumruournig. German and English Strings, or the verb best quality, selected will, pArtieulur CH re. AI•o. all kind., of Mu•tcal Merelyinilise. as Violin Bridges Tail Pieces. Screw•, Peg., Druin,Tunibornie •red IStinin Toy linsirinnenis of every description. All the New Mu•tr for Piano. Guitar, Sir., received as 1000 a• publisbrd.und can be vent by mull free of pc,tage. [.auca•lrr, May 5,1 0 554 y PEOPLE'S MARBLE YBRD. Q 1101) in North Queen street, half square Smith of the Railroad and and door north of :WC:moil's White liorte lintel. lattletiFter city. LEWIS lIALDY, Marble Mason, re,peetluily in forms the pithlte that lie has note in his }aril the tar. pest and liesi 11. , orim• - sit of ITALIAN AND ANI ER ICA N MARBLE ever offered to the citizens of Lan en•ter.roid ereaterilian any other emabli•linient weet of Philadelphia. Having mule arrangements in the East to receive nimble at r, duced prices. he an- nounces that he wlll scll much cheaper unit oily other evtabli-binriii iii Ili i.. city oreounty eon In. Ile iF prepared 1.. ...de in the best style, MONO MENTzI. TOM ifs AND GRAVE STONES. MAN- 1 TELS, DOOR AND WINDOW SILLS, STEPS, Zee., he.. of every variety nod price. faeilitiert for furnishing articles in the Marble line are unsurpu..ed by piny other eetahibthineut is the city, Sr bile he assures a ll who may favor bon wok 'herr p.trotiugr hid his work ehall be execuied in the very be, .13 It 111111 on the most ren..oliable term.. LE - I"MR CI71"11NG in I.:M:1.1511mill Or.RMAN, done at the shortest uotice,and on the :noir moder ate terms. Ile respectfully inv . !i e. the public to call And einiti ,ne hi. work. being lull} to rest his claim to public patroilage 1111011 Me rite. Thankful for the malty Cavort. bestowed upon him. he hopes by stiletattelilinit to hu.ine.e , to merilandre ceive a .hare of the public. patronage. I.anrater, April lie, 1e.5.5. CLOTHING AND NEW GOODS, A T \VM. lIENSLEIt'S CLOTIIING 110 USE, No. 1.1. It North Queen Street...lth door mouth of orange street, Wert Side, Just received a splendid lot of new goods stick as Black and Furey Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassiincres, for spring arid rummer, of the finest quality and most beautiful patterns, not to be ..... excelled in any house in tits city. Satin mini Fine) Silk Vest Pittierite.of magnificent at) le., and a great variety of other veeliugs. and in short, a full and general LlS,lttlrielli of Spring and Sommer Bond., all of which will he made to order in the best possible manner, and at the shortest notice. Prices unusually low. Al.O, n tine lot gil READY-MADE CLOTHING, Consisting of Hawk and Pinto /he. Sack, Frolic, mid Box Coats. !Inch itilli Pulley C.L,L.,,,,,,, p n „,.. Saltinet and Summer faits of terry dr-eriptioll A fine iiLL•Orlirleill of V 4,14, S3llll. Silk. ViLlelielLl.l.ll,l Fare) V"••15 of various patterns. Shirts. shirt Col ; tars. Crider-hi/IS LOLL Drawer.. Storks, Cravat.. 1 Stoekings. Suspenders. I or ket Ildkis, mid in tact, evelvtlimg in that line of business. All goods plir• eha.‘ed at this establi•liment cc nrrunted to be as rep lanted. Inconsequence of the pressure of the nine., the prices nt this house have menu reduced to such it ~.,,,n d “r d in. will enable all to purchase such articles as they need in this line of Inn,nr... I fin II come one. come till. and give Lin II call, WO )0.111 d LO your advantage to retire ima, Um not o, ~, nary rate, whether )nu purchase or ~,,, ; yu„ cc hI ,fl. w art be welcome. at WILLIAM 111.:Ssixn . s, May 10 ISMS. No. 114 North Queen St , Linter. MEW US REASON TOGETELER. lIOL LOW AY'S PILLS. WHY ARE WE SICKT—It has been the lot of the human race to be weighed down by dis ease and suffering. Holloway's Pills are epe. cially adapted to the relief of the weak, the nervous, the delicate, and the infirm, of all , climes, agee, sexes, and constitutions. Pro i lessor Holloway personally superintends the ' manufacture of his medicines in the United States, and offers them to a free and enlighten ed people, es the best remedy the world ever saw for the removal of disease. THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD.— ' These famous Pills are expressly combined to operate on the stomach, the liver, the kidney•, the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting any derangement in their functions, purifying the blood, the very fountain of life, and thus curing disease in all its forms. DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. —Nearly ha , f the human race have taken these Pill.. It has been proved 111 all parts of the world, that nothing has been found equal to them in cases of disorders of the liver,dyspep ma, and stomach complaints generally. They soon give a healthy tone to these organs, how ever much deranged, and when all other means have tailed. GENERAL DEBILITY, ILL HEALTH.— Many of the most deliinitie Governments have opened their Custom Houses to the introduc tion of these Pills, that they may become the medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges admit that this medicine is the best remedy ever known for persons of delicate health, or where the system has been impaired, as its in A igoiiiting properties never fall to afford re mit. FEMALE COMPLAINTS.--No Female, young or old, should be without this celebra ted medicine. It corrects and regulates the monthly courses at oil periods, acting in many cases like a charm. It is also the best and safest medicine that can be given to children of all ages, and for any complaint; consequent ly no family should be without it. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS ARE TIIE BEST REMEDY KNOWN IN TIM WORLD FOR THE FOLLOWING DISEASES. Asthma Fever and Ague Lowness of Bov,el Com- Female Com- Spirits plaints plaints Piles Coughs Headaches Stone and Colds Indigestion Gravel Chest Diseases Influenza Secondary Costiveness Inflammation Symptoms Dyspepsia Inward Weak- Venereal Affec- Diarrriica ness [ions Dropsy Liver Com- Worms of ■ll Debility plaints kinds '.•Sold at the Manufactories of Professor HOLLOWAY, SU Maiden Lane, New Yin*, and 241 Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers of Medicines through out the United States, and the civilized world in boxes, at 25 cents, 621 cents, and $1 each. 117 - Tbere is a considerable saving by taking the larger sites. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are *Axed to each box. Dec. 15, 1855-Iy. MEM B. B. SWARTZ, No. 4 Front street The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE, ng. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered _Li in one of our common pasture wads a remedy that Cures 33172131:2 EXND OF =ration, from the worst scrofula down to a common pimple. He has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never failed except in two cases; (both thunder humor.) He ban now in possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a laming sore mouth. One to three bottles will are the worst kind of Pim ples of the face. Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst Conker in the mouth and stomach. Three to Ave bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are weaseled to cure all humor in the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to core running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to care the worst ease of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most desperate case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will care the worst case of scrofula, A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle. and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quan tity is takes. Reader, 1 peddled over a thousand bottles of thin in the vicinity of Ito-toil. 1 know the effect of it in every case. So sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humor. 1 wetter sold a bottle of it but that 1 sold 'mother; after a trial It always speaks for itself. There tire two thine about this herb Out ap pear to me surmising; first that it grows in our pas tures, iii some places quite pientiful, and yet its value lin, never been known until I discovered it in 11146 second, that it should cure all kinds of honor. In order to give some Idea of the sudden rise and creel popularity oldie dts•covery. I will saute that in Apr 1 Is-1:1 I peddled it and sold al•out •ix bottle• per Jay—tai April, I sold over one thousand bottles per day of it. Sortie of Me wholesale Bruggi4t• who have been in and thine )cars, my that nothing in aim annals or patent randit tars wan ever like it— There is it waver-ill pause al it from all quarter, Jut my 111,1 prneore 1 ids, toys kept it strictly for hu mor—hut ...tee Ito linrodueliOn ale a general family medicine. pent uud w lentil virtues have been found in it lOW I never •iispenind. Several eau., ut epileptic ht.=—a which was uls . vni)4 erni-idernd iiienritl4le. hare been cured by u few , bottles. 0, what it mercy it it will prove effeet• oal in all ea.,. or Met awful Malady—there are but few who have seen more of it mum I have. know of several canes of drop.). all of them aged people. cured by it For the various di 4 etuine of the Liver Sick Ileadaelie. I)) spepsia, A-iltiti. Fever and Ague, Fain w the Side. Diseunes of the Spine, said particillarl) to di•ett•es in the kidney!, Ate . the dis et, et) lau.• done mete scud Mau an) medicine ever 4 emelt. No el Of dint ever neeersary—eat the best you get nod nllOllOlOl it J)t¢)t - rmvs sow Coo—Adults one table , poonftil per over ten years. ele.44eri Chil dren front live to eight ) Ina ...Mutat!. A.llO di rections eon be appltestlile to all constitutions, tale sufficient to operate oti the bowels twice a elly. Alrinufactureit 1/0;s1Al.13 KEN:VEDY. No. 190 Warren street, Roxbury. Mein. Frice.41,..0 Who!esule Agent.. New York city. C. V Cliektier. Hominy •treri; C 11. Ring Ind Itinial..ny. Rushton At Clark, uadwa); A 11 .Sr. 1) MI Fulton ...trees Sold in Rochester by .1 Bryan & CO . Wholesale Agent.. No lid Slate street; also by 1.. Post & Co. GI . RLRAL Acura cos I . IO4NiALVANIA —T. W. Dy ott &c Ft..r sale in Columbia by R. Williams, and McCoa kle t A. I/01.11. !tine 2.. 16 sly. Ater„ , . ott .' -' ”: -, ~.•-:..,;- ~ • ~ ...L1 117 ....- • •'• lf_. ' - '-',7-- , ';'„ li ,•-,,,:-.‘, .' : -- -- - r-r_-..17. • ':--, ~:: • • .... __ , • - _ -,- -7.7.-..7 .. in 4. 3 17 7.1111 . . . ri, pr." . ±g : " . ''72F AI 1 - . .• 4 --- - --..-' -.-- • e‘-• . _ i ____,.. . AYER'S PILLS. Are Curing the Sick to an extent never before known of any Medicine. INVALIDS, read and judge for yourselves. JULES HAUEL. . the well-known perfumer, of Chestnut street. Philadelphia. whose choice pro ducts are found at ahno•t every toilet. an -•1 sin happy to any of your Cathartic Pills, that I have found them a better faintly medicine. for common use, than wry• oilier within my knowledge. Many of my friends have realised marked benefits from them, nod WWI MC w believing that they possess extraordinary 'turtles for driving out di.eases and curing the sick. They arc not only effectual, but safe ' and pleasant to be taken---qualities which must make them valued by the public, when they are known." 'l•he venerable Chancellor Wardlaw writes from Dunmore. 15th A pri1,1854: “D5..1.0 A•CR—Sir: I hove taken your Pills with great benefit, fur the listlessness. languor. loss of ap petite. and Dillow• headache, which Inns 01 hunt year. overtaken tine in the spring. A few doses of your Pills cured ine. 1 have used your Cherry Pectoral many years in my family, for conchs and colds with unto t!utc ..over•• You make medicine- which cure; and I feel it a pleasure to commend 3ou for the good von have drone mind are doing. + ' • John ft. Benny, EN , Sec. of the Penna. Railroad Co., stir.' Prmaa R R nfllrr. Phit'u Dre. 13, 1953 '•Sir: 1 take plen•ure en ;editing toy teionnony to the efficacy of your medicine.. having derived very ma terial benefit (ruin the lire of both your Pectornl and c, t itiiirtit Pill., I 14111 toyer wnbnut them in my remedy- nor shall I ever tolerant to be, while ni) meas. will procure Mom c The wide!) renowned S. S.Sterenii, M. D of Went worth N. 11. .riterr. u•ed your Cathartic Pilie in my proctire. I Cyril from experience that they lire an invaluable purgative lit cc., of disordered function. of the liver. clin.init heisdnelie. imbue-non. eo•tiveise•s. and the great variety of iliseafte. that follow. they ore a .user remedy- thou any oilier. In all en•e• where n purgative remedy is required. I confidently recommend these pith. to the public. n• •uperior to Slily oilier lone ever found. They are Fore.. ;heir operation. and perf.actly safe—opialilie• wlurh mu he them all lll vititi•ili.i• article for nubile ii.e. I Inive forinniiN year. 1.1.0011 )011r Cherry r. mired a. the he.. rough medi cine in the World, .001110.4 e Pihla err in 110 wise infe rno mann inimitable preparation for the lrellllllClll 01 liras! Ills. from the di.tingui•lsed Solicitor of the Su ptesur rgillrl.s• hurt brill... &tante. , hare mud,. bum well-known. not only In floe but tietelthormg Sutter. New Orlrunp.sth April. 15.5.1. •Sir: I have great tott,htrurtu 111 Re.ar,ag ,aa that In} •ell and mostly hoar ultra ♦•cry much briofitted by your mrrirtnr• ,a,d. two 3,a, •ulrc. of /4 truer. and cough. by your Citrus Pectoral. read cuter then M. eajoyed perfect Isralth Nit c•loldrro h•sye Pryers:o lane , Leta cured f r attack. rut the Influenan and Croup by si. It IR u,e..1u.,t•1e nattily for ilorre crunplautt•. Your Cathartic Ps I. have estitrel) cured me from n d) pep•m arid selorh boa grown upon tile f o r •nme )enro—tudeed, duo cure a mo r b more j m . portant from thr fact that I had tailed to gel 14.1.4 from thr be•t l'lst.orintt• whtch Ih.• ..eciton of the rouut.y tstfordn.uart (tutu oily of the nutuerott. srtne dle• I had tufo,. "You r.reen to ur, Dorm, like n proriaenttml log to our rtnnl). nod )nu in..) well ruppooe we Ore not unmindful of it. VtILII . O re-p..1.1(01v. LEA VIT /"FIIAXTEIt " Senate Chatither. (thin April 5111.1,54 "Do I C. A ILK—llontot cif Sir: I have made a thor ough lint! of the 1.11114 left our b) your agent, and ha ve been cured by them of the dreadful It hell m•ttemt under winch hr found me •uttering The fired do•n relieved ine, and a few •nb•eyoeot does have entirely removed the tht.ease. I fee! to better health now• than for come .; rare before...ouch 1 aitribtaie en lively to tile effet`lll of your Callinruc Pllk. Your* with great ret.pert. LUCIUS L 3 METCALF'" 'Flu- above are all from per -oil. wino are publicly Arlow a where they resole. and who would •out make withoui a thorough COII , IIOIOII that they were true. Prepared b) DR J. C. AVER & &O. Practical nod A linlyileal Chemist.. Lowell, Mena. Moat Agent or Columbia. Pa. July S. I.shi Smo.. JOSEPII YEWDALL, Practical Gardener and Florist, f'llierry street, Columbia, respectfully in- Vv forms his friends and the public generally, that he Ito. on hand and for sale a choice supply of ge . Gni:EmiousE AND HARDY PLAN! - M. Shrubs. &c., suitable for pleasure grounds and gar dens. A choice collection of constantly blooming roses, of everyslmtle of color, of the inns, hard- kinds. He also LAYS OUT AND IMPROVES 'PLEA SURE GROUNDS AND GARDENS with taste, and does all kinds of planting and pruning, in town and eountry.with skill and earn, on reasonable terms. lie invite. attention to hi. NURSERY. where • large variety of all kind• of blooming Planta in aes eon, may at all timer. be teen. Columbia. April 5, 1556 if GREAT BARGAINS Sam. Spring (36-caociial t THE undersigned are now receiving and will be opening during the next week, ut their store iu Loeunt direct. oppronte the Columbia Batik.■ new and large apartment of Goods suitable for the arapon. eon...tine in par: of . DRY GOODS.. I. ti eh at Cloth., Cawirneree, Vest ing*. Black and Fancy te:ll,e, together with a great variety of LA DI RS DR Es.; Goous: I1011:SErliRNISIIINO OOOD`•. such as Sheeting., slttoohoop. Ticking', Cheek., 00l Cloth., BI•nd•. &e . GRAIOERIP:S of every description—fresh and of the beg gushily.: Together with a general no.ortmeni ago:leen...are, Glaa•wa re, Carpet.. Blind., Looking Classes, Drag gets, Ratting.. Rug.. WALL PAPERS, In Cart everything kept on a well-regulated .tore. Call and are our •sionorneno. as we feel sau.Bed that none will go away oheappennted, a. we SELL EXCLOSFFILLT FOR CASIII and an thereby enabled to sell good• •t the very LOW EST FIGURE!!. FRY t HAGMAN. Calmat. ia. April 12 VW- CITRATE ALM:INF/MA, Seidl/ix Powder, Roder Powder and Mineral Water, always to ba bad, of a sopemor quality, at McCORKLE & DELLETrB Family Medicine store, Odd Fellow's Hall. Solt' 4n, HOC OHII,J,S AND FEVER, Th. PAscHitly..'S Fever and Ague ititure—aneffeitual cure for Fever Intermittent mid Remittent - ever, Dumb Ague and Bilious attacks. This preparation contains nothing that can act in injuriously upon the system, being compo.ed entirely of vegetable substances. In proof of this allegation, and to, give more confidence to those taking this medicine, the Proprietor carers a reward, accompa nying each bottle, which is to be given to any person who discovers either Arsenic or Mercury in Its com position, ingredients too often used in remedies for the above diseases; and which, while they often prevent, for a season, the return of the chills. substi tute in the system diseases far worse and more diffi cult to remove. Use this valuable vegetable production, and see for yourself that it will do all that a good medicine can do and all that can be desired. It purifies and c ircu lutes the blood, it acts as a gentle purgative upon the bowels, thus enabling nature to perform the regular exercise other flancuons.and thus restoring the health and bracing up the system. As a Preventive it is equally as effectual. and should be taken once or twice • day, which will tend to remove those diseased hu mors which often cause the above fevers. The Proprietor stattes,without fear of contradiction, that Paschall's Fever and Ague Mixture has efleent ally cured more persons where it has been introduced than any other preparation now 111 use, to nay more is unnasessary. as the medicine is to stand or fall up on 114 own merits. From the numerous letters and certificates receiv ed by the Proprietor from persons who have tried the above named medicine. The following are selectedbc- Cause they are generally known in the locality which this newspaper circulates, and because of the ready or.ressibility of the writers to any party inclined to doubt or scepticism in regard to the efficacy of this medicine. • From the Proprietor of the Delaware House at Bris tol, Bucks county, Pa., known as Pratt's Hotel. lisiaroh,.Oct. 22, 1855. E. S. MORlUs—Dear Sir—l write to inform you anat your nPaschall's Fever and Ague Mixture," has cer tainly proved `ma effectual cure," for tins disease as well as other Bilious complaints generally known as Chills and Fever, I lllMMittellt and Remittent Fevers. and am glad that such a medicine has, at last been introduced among us. I was much astonish ed upon leardng from your agents here of the large quantity sold this fall, and in every case, except one, it had entirely cured the patient upon taking one rot tie only. and some not that much. From what 1 con learnt linve stodnuht that. as a preventive for these disease•, it would he as effectual as in curing. Where it once has beet. tried and taken admitting to direc tions. the question will never arise—what will cure the Chills and Feed? Although I have not been on.• der ;he necessity of taking any of the Mixture; yet a number ofpersons. known to me. ha re been cured by it, and whose names 1 am at liberty to communicate to any persons interested. Respectfully your friend. Lewis T. Pasrr. Philadelphia, Mardi 12, 185 d. Mx. E. S. Mostats--Drar Sir—Tour medicine has certainly proved what you represented it to lie. all ef fectual cure for chills and (ever. We title pleasure in iniorming you 11111 t the man in our employ who took your mixt u re lint spring, near a year ago, has not had up to the present day, any return of chills, and has been daily at Ills work; he ett)s, i• every way better thou he has been for some yearn, and this, too, frOM the contents or one, bottle only. Respectfully, KETTERLINUS & CO , Fancy Printers and Lithographers, iY, W. corner 4th arid Arch street., Having suffered for several months with rover and Ague, the writer was induced to try Paschall's Mix ture, and now takes pleasure tit certifying that has was thoroughly eared in in very short time, vothout gray deleterious effects apparent from its ii•e. C. W. MOM., Safe Ilarlior iron Works. SAFE HARBOR I.lTheaqler CO JitinaurV Sth, MC AIR. EDWARD S. AloaßlF—Dear Sir—VOLD 1ikV.14.1a. , hie Fever utol Ague Mixture," (after liging all the vaaou• remedie4 foolemung to cure the chills and feverjhaa et - reeled a perfect cure an the use of hutf.a bottle. Let all the utllu•ted DAR 1. =NEM SAFE lIARRoR. Lane'iler CO.. PR The following Certificate is from a geniletnan in tag Unice of the United Slates :Hint, el Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 0, 15.55 EDWAIITI S. MORRIS—Dear Str—lt utfords me much pleasure to announce to you. that your valuable preparation, “Put.eltalfs Fever and Ague Mixture," which I procured from you t.eyeral months ago, has indeed proved itself to be "en effectual cure" in the case of my Mend, who took three dares only fro our bottle. and has not had a chill since, and i front s now perfectly weil. With much feSpeet. yours. &e. GPSOIIGH W. HALL. The following Certificate is from the Auditor or he Slate of Delaware. CLAPOOW, September G, 1955. E. S. Moatus—nDear Sir—We are selling the Mix ture daily, and find :t to give general satisfaction. I believe it in the bent Medicine 111 existence for the cure of Chills and Fever. I have disposed of a num ber of bottles, and have not k nown It 10 fail. Yours, very respectfully, W. T. Amens. Head of SaP.tifra, Kent Co-Maryland, Jnii.go, 1856. N. S. ItiOlllllB—llenr Sir—Since your valuable Fe ver ual,l Ague Mixture hos been introduced here, it has given entire tillitirelloll to every one who has bean fortunate enough to know of it. I will further mention, to confirm its great curative powers, that I sold two bottles of it to one faintly erlttlftlllg of three or four pe rsoms,who were suffering will, the Chills. After some months had elapsed. one of the persons cured, came and asked me to take back one of the bottles, saying that the other bottle had done the whole work. and actual/y eared them all. 1.41011 inquiry, I Warm that up to this day - they use well,having had Ito return not the Chunk titter. What can MeJicitte do morel Respectfully yours, he., JANIE, I. PRYOR. Directions in Eng German, French and Span hilt accompany each bottle. Priee $l.OO tie Ningic bottle or Sto.oollte dozen bottles. To the trade the usual rates are offered. For sole by I)rnggnl• Rod Country Merchants every where. nod by SA%UZL F,I.BKRT• lute Witham glder's Golden Mortar Di ug Store, at Columbia and ‘Vtlltuin C. Daher, Druggidt, Centre SqUtilfe. Jo/MC.3Bler City. Merehatits and Dealer., not having thin, prepurtoton will do well by ordering nt once. Wholennle onletra must be Kddrensed to the Sole Proprietor and Manu facturer. EDWARD S monrosi, No. 2C6 Arch street, Philadelphia Feb. 21,1.?56.-Bm. FIRE PROOFS. Q '*------' ;7 - , , • TIIE Salamander Safes of •,; ft ~(..•..-,; ' Vinindelphosugtitnlithe world. .i n . ,1 , 1, , ' II• ~ I rimaits& tVutsmit.r , sm :NI youth !......, 6-L 11! , • fourth Mreet, 1 hiludelph in, • ; . 77' . 4.,1., 1.1 I have hnd ihe •urest demonmtn i.. (( :.,(( .. • ~.,;, -, , lion in the following certifi• ..1.. -4 ... , ~...--,-, entre, that their mono foe lure ',....' ./•'''',7%:, - F. of Salamander Sure• ham nt .".-- -...-- " ---:=.---= length lolly warranted the repreeenhatione winch Wive :teen made or them, n• rendering un undoutaed security agonist the terrilic element: . . PIIILADVSPITTA, A pri I 14, IEV; EVANS Ar. WAT..074:6C1111:-It affords us the highest •aii.faction to slum to you. that owing to the very protective qualm,. of two of the etalairmit , der SIO,I wltirh we purchased of yon some few month• since. we saved a large portion of our Jew elry, Books. Papers, / 1 / 4 .c , exposed In the calmnitou• fire in Itanstead Place, oil the Morning of the 11th When we reflcet that these Safes were !center] in the fourth story of the Innldiom we occupied, and that they fell subsequently into a hemp of burning ruins, where the vnst concentration of heat caused the brass plate. to melt, we cannot bait regard the preset . - v..tion of :he valuable contents no mo•t convincing proof - of the great security afforded by your !Safes. We shall 1:11, much pleasure in recommending them to men of business as a sure rebutter against fire isGOlt(,l W. SINIONS & BRO. PlinADVl.Tltin. April 12. 1958. Nte...r• EVAns & IVATSoN-1 have to offer you my te.monony in favor of the great security afforded to my entire .fork ofjewelry, books. papers. Ike dart ag the recent dn.n..trougconflagration ut flanstend place, from Me ftte• than the name were columned in two of the Salamander Safe• manufactured by you. [laving fallen from the Finn story of the Arti.an Butlchttg,where they were previod•ly placed and ex payed in a •uat hem for n long nine, the preeervutnan of the valuable tleptwitv seemed to every one who wotteg.cd the Opening . and interior CialninatiOn, a Miller of profound ...ion,,joornt. To all who may require a perfect protection from the ravage, of tire. I " h all 4. not he.riate to recomnielitt the oat. of your sales lIA I courider they have now till dergoue the must try tug teat. N. E 1110EUAN. PHILADELPHIA. April I. 1556. Messrs. P:PAEE & lernen—No doubt you will be der ply gratified to learn the good condi tion in whieh I discovered ray book. policy or Inour once. cernfientr• or 'tack, arid other valuable docu ment, when on Friday last I opened the sale made by your brie. With my knowledge of Its great exposure, both to the intensity of the heat front so hm a fire as that which destroyed the Artisan nodding, as also from the torte of :he tall from its former elevated position in the third story. I could entertain hut slender hope. prior tons interior nispection.thin the contents which I once no highly prized would eves he of all y service to me. but as these fears are now happily removed, I feel it only due to en): to you. that I can henceforth recommend the use of your Safes to all who may wish to feel a confidence II: the perfect security which snob means provides sem so (rightful au element. RDWARD ASKILIi, nook hi leder. Constantly on lisod Patent Powder and Thief Proof Leeks for Hanka. Store, he. Philadelphia. May 10,1,56.1 y R. M. LEMON CO.'s TIELEUVESPORMA.TION =NM Freight from Philadelphia for Pinata g and the West, by Railroad and Canal. MTE have largely increased our facilities for carrying freight, and are prepared to forward goods daily, from the East and West, and all the intermediate points. We will transport Iron, Fish, Coal, Plaster, &c., &c., and fill orders for the same on com mission. We will silo delver any quantity of Pittsburg Coal, and fill orders for Allegheny Bituminous Coal, from Lemon's celebrated Mines, at the lowest possible rates. LLOYD & LEMON. AGRNTII. COMMAII & Bea., 276 Market at., Philadelphia. J. K. Estrum, Columbia. R. M. Lamm, Canal Basin, Hollidaysburg. Joan A. C•xxor, Johnstown. T. B. LLOYD, Canal Basin, Penn st., Pittsburg. Columbia, March 22, 1656. FREI/DEM IMPROVED lIPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIKE. 'PRE only Silver Medal yet awarded by Ag ricultural Societies, was given to this Superior Article, at the last Pennsylvania State Fair, at Har risburg, as a Fertilizer of the Best Quality for Wheat, Corn, Oats, Grass and Potatoes, raising Heavy Crops, and greatly improving the soil. The mitscrther re spectfully Informs Farmers and Dealers that he is prepared to supply the Fail demand with this Supe rior itud well tamed article. in'AGENTS WANTED.—A liberal discount al lowed. Also, No.l PERUVIAN AND MEXICAN GUANO. Poudrette and Land Plaster, Oils, Candles, Soap, Ate., of the beat quality, at! osvest market rates. JNO. L. POMEROY, 9 and 10 South . harves, below Market et., Phila. ErFarmers can load on two private alleys, and avoid the erowded wharf. Philadelphia, August 16,1856. - PMAVVL&N CIFV4NO. IMMO has taught the Farmer that the only reliable Fertilizer is the PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO. The subscriber, sole Agent in Philadelphia for the sale of it, has now on hand a large Mock of PURE PERUVIAN GUANO, which he will sell at the lowest cash price, in lots to suit either dealers or Ranters. S. 3. CHRISTI AN, Sole Agent for Philadelphia, N 0.49 North Wharves, and 97 North Water street. Philadelphia. August IC. 18511-3 mos ST. ra.S.VITALESICEI EIEOTEra, 288 Chesuut street, Philadqphia. WM. S. CAMPBELL, PROPRIETOR G. W. MULLLY, SUPERIXTVIDENT.. Alny 17, 1856-if Country Merchants and Physicians, 1 - ESIIIOUS of buying pure amides') Drugs, Plaint•, Olin, Yarnish,6lass. Putty, Dye Woods, ~c., will find it to their interest to purchase at the Wholesale Drug Warehouse, S. W. corner Fourth and Vine streets, where a full supply is kept con stantly on hand, and sold at the very lowest cash prices. SAVIDG E h MAYO, Druggists, South-West corner Fourth and Vine sin , Phil's. - . N. 11.—Particular attention paid to physicians , orders, selecting the purest drugs, and not las most do) taking advantage on account of unarquaintanee with their value, but invariably selling at lowest rash prices. May 111, P 356 ly S.& M. PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT. Evans' Fire and Thief Proof Safes. L' OK Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers, and others, having Books, Papers, or other valuables, to preserve from FIRE or BURGLARS. Day & Newell's (Robb's) BANK LOCKS. A CARD.—TiIe "FIRE PROOF Sava." that preserved our Books. Papers. dee., during the 'Great Fire at Hart's Bnildniss,' was purchased of Oliver Evans, 16 S. 2nd H., Philadelphia. GETZ & BUCK. "HRFRICISRATORS AND WATER rivreas."—Evans' Premium Ventilated Refrigerators, (or cooling and ^reserv!::"Ncuts, Rutter, Milk ; Water and all art 'cies for culialfry purposes. WATER FILTH/LP. for purifying• Brackish or Muddy Water, whether effected by rains, limestone. marl or other cause;, can be bud separate or attached to the Refrigerators—a small quantity of ice cooling the whole, in the warmest weather. PORTABLIC SHOWER nATIIS, for the use of warm or cold water. WATER COOLER., for Hotels. Stores and Dwellings SrouK Tacccs, for moving Boxes, Bale:, &c. SEAL PRESSES, COPT ISO do., DRUGGPiT do. OLIVER EVANS, 61 South 2d at. l doors below Chesnut, Phila. jp—Einablislisd in 1235. feb O-ly DENSLOW & Cr., COMMISSION NERCAANTS, AM) Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of Foreign and Domestic LEAF TOBACCO. Manufactured Tobacco, and Foreign and Domestic Segars. 21 South Front street, Philadelphia. H4FORTERS or FINK HAVANA SEGARA. at the choicest growths of the Vuelta-Aliapn, a large assortment of which are kept constantly on hand. and for sale at a small advance on cost of importation. . . . . 117Gon.ignmenta respectfully Folivited, on which liberal advance, will be mude when desired. N. o.—Special attention given to order. for par clea,e on Comma...ion. of Tobacco, as al.° every de scription of Merchandise, for account of parties liv ing at a di•ianoe from this. market. ID — Sole Agent for F. A. Goetre's Celebrated Ger man Smoking Tobacco, comprising thirty different varieties. [April 26, 15564 y THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR NEW AND SPACIOUS STORE, No. 2.7 S Chestnut et., 4th. door above Tenth, lIHE now prepared to offer a large and well-seleeted mock of the foltowing fresh and desirable goods, principally of their own importation,or bought at auc tion, which they are able to sell at the importer's prices, and to which they cordially invite the atten tion of Country Alerchatits, Hotel Keepers, and fami lien generally. Buff Green and Venitlan Window :shading. Barnsley and Irish Linen Sheeting, 7-4, a-4, 0-4,104, 11-4,12-4 wide. Bolster and Pillow Linentsof several choice bleach ers. and all widths from 32 to 51 inches. • Bed Blankets of all sizes mid qualities Crib and Urudle Blankets. lied quilts of the following varieties. viz:—Mar seilles, Welting. Knotted, Rrgr-rer, Alhambra, Allen dale and Lancaster. of all the desirable river. Bureau Covers. Table Covers; %Window Curtain Num. Towels and Towelling of every variety; Damask Table Cloths and Napkins; Shirting Linens and Mus lin; Cambric Handkerchiefs. Embroideries, Hosiery, &c., &c. Broeutal, Damasks, !Hareem, Embroidered Lace mid 11111•1111 Curtains; Gilt Cornices, Bands, Gimps, Cord. Ae , he. SHEPPARD & VAN HARLINGF.N, Importers :11111 Dealers in Linen and House Furnishing Goods, No. 27e elle‘llllll RI., above Tenth, Phila. Philadelphia, April 2G, Ib5G Gm. THE STATE SAVINGS FUND! Office, Next Door to the Post office, No. S 3 Dock Street, Mara. IEIB4. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. A 1-I.SUMSOPNIONFX nr.TurtNnooN DEMAND TUE STATE SAVINGS FUND, No. 83 Dock 0., next door to Third street. nd adloititn the Post Office. receive. money on deposit daily, from 9 in the morn'''. until 3in the ;thermion; al.. Monday eve rung.. Nom 7to 9 o'clock. inlffrnt In allowed on de ro.tt• at the rate of five per cent per 4111110 M. Depos it. will be returned JO whole or in port on demand, without notice. The popularity of this Office with all classes of the community, both in town and country. sad it. cone, mtent niece... may be ascribedon part, to the follow nig substantial reasons: In. It offers a convenient, responsible. and profita ble depontory to Executor.. Ailmioinralor., A.- , teitec • • Collectors, Agent., and all public officers— to Attorney., Tru.teee, SOeletle. aim Associations, whether incorporated or olherwi,-10 married or !Ingle ladies—to Students, Merchant., Clerk., and business men generally—to Mechaincs. Fourier,. Mi nor. of either sex. and all who have fluids. much or little ' lo deposit, where they may be:lind at any time with five per cent interest added. 2d. Depositors receive books. with an abstract of the Ety-Laws and regulations, in which in entered their deposits, which books serve as vouchers. They may designate, in ease of sickness, death, or absence. who shall receive their deposits, without the inter vention of Executors of Adminintratiors. Any one or more pergiOnS May deposit in Ilia, her, or their name, or for any oilier person or persona td. A Report is made each year to the Legislature and Councils of the City. 4th. The officersare sworn before they enter upon their duties, n addition to giving bowls with MUG- Ilex. SM. The State Savings Fund is a real Savings Fund —not an Insurance and Traq Company. Our large list of Depositors and the Philadelphia pubile, have been careful to observe that the charter avoids the business and risk of i uuuuu nee. 6th. In order to afford cooly reasonable facility to Depositors who reside at a distance from the otbce, their deposits are permitted to be withdrawn by checks, after the manner customary with the Batik.. Cheek Book. will he furnished to depositors without charge. The popular patronage bestowed upon this office by a proverheally.eautious and ditertminnaing comma and where the character of the institution it bent known. IP a gratifying fact to which the Trust ees desist to call attention. GEO. H. HART, President. Cu*.. G. IMLAY. Treasurer. rhsladelphoa. March 29,1 *8.14.6a2 NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. N. SPENCER 'TROIKAS, No. 26 South Second Sired, Philadelphia, T !PORTER, Manufacturer and Dealer in Drum', Acid., Dye Stuffs, Palsits.Gsts, Colors, While Lead. French and Ameri can White Zinc, ndow Glarn.Olassware. Ve rnish es, Brushes, Instruments, Ground Spices, Whole Spi. ces. AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT BY DRUGGISTS, including Borax. Indigo, Glue, Shellac. Potash, icc . lac „fie . All orders, by mail or otherwiee, promptly, attended to. Country Merchants are invited to call and examine our stock, before purchasing elsewhere. Goods *mit to any of the wh aaaaa or Railroad Sta tions. Prices low and goods warranted. Philadelphia. March 1,195 G-I y. Attention, all ye who Safer. UNIVERSAL SIMI, for the core of Chilblains, Chapped or Cracked !lands, Burns or Scalds, Cuts or Wounds, old Sore.. Pimples on the face, Breaking Out rind Sores on children. Chafing. Burns. Roils, Festers, Felons, Ulcers, and all diseasea of the skin. The Proprietor o •hie valuable article bee each confidence in i ' list in eirely calm where it doe. not give •a rt s• _rtmn. lie wall lake it back and refund ihe money. Only Z 5 team per box. Prepared and Said only SAM% FILBERT. Golden Mortar Drag and 4 -Morainal Slog Feoutotreol. Columbia. May 21, Ihem& SU LIMY PoRBALE. AFIRST-UTE SULIRY fa salt my LOL Ragtime at tbiaaatßee. Columbia... Noe !Zi t 1a341. Pitl:t 34 ?:w10 1 )-nal M • ftNREICTERER of WIRE, SILL and HAIR CLOTH SIEVES, Coarse, medium and fine in mesh; large, middle-size and small in diameter. Me tallic Cloths or woven Wire,of th e beet qualities, various sizes of mesh, from Nos. 1 to 80 inclusive. and from one to six feet in width. They are num bered so many spaces to a lineal inch, and cut to suit. The subscriber also keeps constantly on hand SS <WAD exam, For Coal, Sand, Ore, Lime. Orem, Gravel, Guano,Sumac, Sugar. Salt, Bone, Coffee, Spice, Dn:ga,lla-Stuffs, &c. Together with as assortment of Bright and Annealed - Iron Wire. All of the above sold wholesale or retail, by .1. A. NEEDLES, Philadelphia, May 31, 19.46 54-10 m N. Front St., Philad'a. FAILEILIOLS, ATTENTION! towns of Gran and Tobacco, use Let nag's Super Phosphate of Lime. $2,50 per bbl , or 340 per ton. GROWERS OF CORN AND POTATOES, llse Leinas's American Fertilizer, 33,50 per bbl., or 825 per ton. There has been received three diplomas from Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey State Agricultural Societies, and Crystal Palace Associa tion for the above Fertilizers, which have been in successful use for the put five years. Orders enclo sing the cash, or drafts, mailed and registered, will be promptly attended to by G. A. LEINAU, Proprietor, No. 19 South Front at., Phila. May 31, 1850-tf Zen's and Boys' Clothing. EVERYBODY should embrace this opportu nity to buy Clothing for Men and Boys, at GEORGE CIILIIVS Cheap Clothing Establishment, S. E. corner Manner and Sitcom> nun's, PHILADELPHIA, embracing a choice of the hest, most desirable and Fashionable Dress and Frock Coats, Habit Cloth do., Linen Drill ing do,Tweeds.Jec.. &c., with a great variety of BOYS' CLOTHING, consisting of Sack Coats, Polka Jackets, Monkey Jackets, Vests and Round Jackets, made of Tweed. Linen Drilling, Cloth, Alpaca, Kerseymere, Doeskin, /cc., &c. FURNISHING GOODS, consisting of Shirts, Stocks, Handkerchiefs. dr.c.. a 1 of which are offered at the Lowest possible Cash Prim, and us Cheap as any other Clothing Store in the Union. rr Pnrenta who desire Boys' Clothing are earnestly invited to examine the stock. nrCountry Storekeepers can be accommodated at very low rotes. GEORGE CULIN, S. E. corner of Market and Second streets. Philadelphia. April 26. 1956.1 y FILaDir3ILIN PIKE /NSITEANCE COMPANY OP PHIL ADELPMEL. STATEMENT of the Assets of the Company on Jnnuary 1, 1856. Published in conformity with the provision of the sixth section of the Act of ssemhly, of Aprilsth,lB , l2. MORTGAGES. Being first mortga g es on real estate, in the City and County of Philadelphia, except $30,050 In Mont g omery, Bucks, Schuylkill and Allegheny counties. Pennsvania,Sl,4s6,973 30 REAL "L"QTATE. Purchased at Sheriffs' sales, under =n on,e claims ! viz; Riiht houses and lot, :0 by 150 feet, on the outh-west corner ofChestnut and Seven- teenth streets, A house and lot, 27 by 71 feet. on North side of Spruce street, \Vest of Eleventh street, A house and lot, 21-7 by 100 feet, on West ride of Penn Square, South of High street, l e Two houses and lots, each 18 by SO feet, onl South side of Spruce street, near Sixteenth 4 street, Five houses and lots. each 17.9 by 90 feet.. Nos 159, IR, 163, 165 and 167 Dalwyn at.,: Three houses and lot, 49 by 54 feet on East.- side of Seventeenth street,south •Aph,sst..9 At cost A lot of ground, 17 by 57 feet, on the North- ‘,„ east corner of Twenty-second and Spruce rt=re"-• 45 Streets. Hotel and 10b.50 by 81 feet, on the Southeast% corner of Chestnut and Ileuelt streets. sh.. Five houses and lot, 42 by SO feet, un the North side of George street, West of Ash-78 ton Ri reel. Seven houses and lot, 20 by 117 feet, on the' East side of Beach street, south of Chest nut street, A house and lot. IS by SO feet, No. 96 Fitz water street, East of Ninth street, A ground rent of 1930,issuing out of a lot 13-4 by 40 feet, on North side of Otter street, 4U feet West of Leper(' street, LOANS. Temporary Loans, on Stocks as Collateral Security, 107,902 9: STOCKS. 810,000 Alms House Loan, 5 per cent. (Int. on.) X 200 Shares Bank of Kentucky. 17 " Northern Bank of Kentucky, 5. 100 " Union Bank of Tennessee, 13 " Insurance Company of the State. of Pennsylvania, E 200 " Southwark Railroad Company, e Cost, 37 " Commercial and Railroad Bank,;,,""' , "'""" Vicksburg, 300 " Pennsylvania Railroad Co., 91 " Franklin Fire Insurance Co., It 2 " Mercantile Library Company, " Union Canal Company, 10Schuylkill Railroad Company, Notes and Rills receivable, 5.404 00 Unsettled Policies, 713 50 Merchandise. 163 e 4 Cash on hand, 35,646 49 Cash in hands of Agents, 8,644 G 2 LOSSES BY FIRE Lowe* paid during the;year 1956 By order of the Board, CHARLES N. BANCEER, President Attest Cusauss G. Hascsts. Secretary. THOS. LLOYD, Agent, olumbie. February• 9,1856.1 y DUNBA WS One Price Wholesale and Retail Cash Boot and Shoe Store, No. 7G S. Second St., corner of Carter St "Pills establishment has been enlarged and improved, end to supplied with the largest and hest retail stock ill the city, principally of hes own manufacture, with a choice assortment from the best Eastern markets; embracing Ladies', Gents. and Children's hoots, Shoe and Gaiters of every de•errpimn, style and quality, embra crag the hest styles and qualities in this or any other market. This rock cannot be excelled for qoulit), sty le arid cheapness. Each article is marked at the very lowest possi ble price, from which no deviation will be made. No extravagant statements will be needed, and none made to effect sales. Goodyear'sLGiuns in all varieties. Pure Gums, so scarce in the, market, always on hand. The public are respectfully invited to call. Philatielphia.March 2D.lKtfely JANES DIITTON'S Wholesale and Retail Tea Warehouse, No. 65 North Eighth st (abore Arch, East Sscle.) Phila. Dealer in Tea di. Coffee Exclusively. ger-Families are respectfully invited to give him a trial. March 6, 1556-ly SAVING FUND OF the United States Insurance, Annuity and Trust co., S. E. corner of Third and Chesnut its., Philadelphia. CAPITAL $250,000. MONEY is received on deporit daily. The amount deposited is entered inn Deposit Book and given to the Depositor, or, if preferred, a certificate will be given. All sums, large and amen, are received, and the amount paid back on demand, without notice. Interest is paid at the rate of five per cent., corn• menciug from the day of deposit, and ceasing four teen days previous to the withdrawal "i the money. On theifirstilay of January. in earn year. the in. Iciest °reach deposit Is paid to the depositor,or add ed to the principol,as he may prefer. The Company have now upward. of 3,500 deposi tors in the t•ity of Philadelphia Mona. Any additional information will be given by ad dressing the Treasurer. _ _ ,DIRECTORS: Stephen R. Crawford, Pres% William M. Godwin Lawrence Johnson, V. P reit, Paul B. Godard, Ambrose W. Thompson, George McHenry, Benjamin W. Tingley, James Devereux, Jacob L. Florence, Gustavus English. Secretary and Treasurer. Pulse Fitts Teller and Interpreter. J. C. Oeblechlager. Philadelphia. Sept. S. 1655.1• .70.73 N MREOORIZMIAD, (.11CCRIPOIll TO KING , & MOORTILAD,) 00311111010 N Merchant for the sale of PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, No. 27, Wood Streei, Pittsburg, Pa. srreasscrs: John Graham, Esq., President Bank. Pittsburg; E. D. Jones, Esq., Cashier Citizens' Deposer Bank, Pittsburg. G. & J. 11. Shcenberger, Iron Merchants, Pittsburg. Coleman. Hallman & Co.. Merchants. Pittsburg. Lorenz. Stewart ar. Co . Merchants, Pittsburg, Musselman & Watts, Marietta, Pa. January 19, ISM. Improved Super-Phosphate of Lime. Tll5 subscribers inform Dealers and Farm ers that they have greatly improved the quality of their SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, and now confi dently recommend the article an superior to any in the market. Also, constantly on hand Peruvian and Mexi can Guano, ods, Caudle.. Soap, &c., at the /wrest mar ket rates. MITCHELL & CROASDALE, Seer...ors to CL W. Ridgway & Co, No. 30 North Wharves, ahove Arch street, Phila. 117Fanuers can load on Water street, and aeon! the crowded wharf. August 30, 18344 t A CARD. LI_IVIBG disposed of my stock of Goods to Mr. T. J. Kumla, (formerly in ray employ,) I take this method of returning thanks to my friends har the lib eral patronage extended to me, while cowed in busi ness, and respectfully ask of them to common buying at the old stand; assunng them that they will receive every amention, and will be fairly dealt with. I have en gaged to sell goods, for Mr. Koch until spring, and will be pleased to see my old customers as heretofore. HEN/. HERR. Columbia, Anon 30, l C.&DXNET WARM ROOM. THE subscriber would inform his friends A- and the public generally, that he continues to manufacture, and bus constantly for sale ALL KINDS OF CABINET WARE, such as Secretaries, Bureaus, Workstands. Diniug and Breakfast Tables, Card, Pier and Centre Tables, French, Field, High and Low Post Bedsteads, dr.c., together with every other article of Cabinet Wane, which he will sell at the lowest possible prices. His workmen are experienced and capable, and bin artic les are warranted equal if not superior to any sold in the place. AN ELEGANT HEARSE, equal to any in the cities, can always be found at hi,. establishment, iu Locust street, below 3d, and COFFINS will be made. and funerals intown or coun try attended at short notice. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, confident that be can render generalsatisfaction. Columbia, April 12,1856. CASPAR SEIBERT. NEW SPRING 000Di t AT McTAGITE & BROnii OitTGINAL and One-Price Cash Store, Whole sale and Retail dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes/ Trunks, &c. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Black Gros tie Rhine Silks; fancy, striped and plaid Bilks; Foulard Silks; Challie and satin stripe Beaus and Tissues' white and figured Brilliants. Lawns and Prints. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. French black Cloths of Nelson's make; English blue Clothe and brown do.; French black Castimeretsi striped, plain and solid colored Cassimeres; Week Satin, Brocade. Silk and Marentritiek Vesting*. SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS - . Cashmere Shawls, &oche Bordered Shawls, black and colored Mantillas. DOMESTIC GOODS. munlin s > Tic i n Ch eks, C neat um and Drillings, and a great variety of Hosiery and Trimmings. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Cloth Frock and Dress Coats; do Business do Cassirnere do do Black and Fancy Casumere Pants; do do Satinett Qo Black and Fancy Satin. Silk and Cashmere Vesta. BOOTS AND SHOES. Men's Calf, Kip and Grained tioatit,• Men , * Calf, Morocco and Cloth Gaiters; Lndiei. , Kid and hforocch Boots, Jenny Linds and Slippers; Ladles , black kr,/ colored Gaiters, and Children's Shoes in all varieties. All our Goods have been carefully selected in New York and Philadelphia markets. for Cash, and wiil be sold at a small advance for the same—our motto being,. Quirk Sales and Small Profits, and no trouble alt show Goods. hicTAGUE & BRO. April 20,195 6 . Front street, Columbia. TRUTH IS STICILNIMILEL TIIAN FICTION! A certain me for all Ikea: maim Pam& Don't condemn but try it, it cannot rail. E. C. ALLEN'S CONCENTRATED ELEC- TRIC PASTE. and Arabian Pain Extractor, for MAR amd horses—. Cemrlght secured according to law. lIAT WILL ir an s -- we rn'-i-ssheurnatcd Pains, when every thing fails, Cramps.. Chilblains, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, Read Ache, T:fgh Acbe, Swellings, Bruises, Sores, Ring Worm, Teller, Slid Joints, Contracted Cords, Fresh Cuts, Ulcerated Sores, and all Scrofulous Diseases where externa 1 remedies con be used, Sore Throats, Stiff Necks, &c. WII/T IT WILL CTIVE PON 110IDIN6 AND CATTLZ—. Sweeny, Spaviti, Fistulas. Poll Ertl, Windgalls, Ul cers, Choke, Sprains, Collar and Saddle Galls, Stone Stiff Joints, Vertigo, Splints, arid Running Sores. 1 . 0--None genuine but those bottles having the words "E. C. ALLEN'S Concentrated Electric Panto, or Arabian Pain Extractor. Lanc'r Pa.," blown in tha bottle. Look out for Counterfeits, don't forget to ask for Allen's. • Letters concerning the 10 to he add, d to E. C. Allen, Lancaster, Pa. For sale at R. Williams' Drug Store, Front street, Agent for Columbia. April 12, 1f5504y NEAP FX3E1.334C AND NEW GOODS. THE unders igned having taken the store lately occu pied by h is brother, in Locust street, opposite the Columbia Bunk, and having associated with him in business, Mr. F. L. HAGMAN. will continue the ba ,iness under the firm of FRY& HAGMAN, where we will open in a few days. a very large assortment of new goods. consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Queensware, Glassware, Carpet., Oil Clothe, Wall Papers, &c., &c.. &c., ill of which we are determined to sell at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. Al we in• tend doine nn EXCLUSIVE CASH BUSINESS, we will be able to compete in prices with any store in the county. We recpectfully solicit a call from our friends and Cie public generally H. H. FAY. Country Produce always taken at the highest mar ket prices. Columbia, April 5,1850. Shaving and Zrair-Dressing Saloon. THE undersigned having removed to &unit ton'. Row, opposite the Wiashington Hotel, in vites attention to his Saloon, where all persona can receive a CLRAN AND LAST SHAVr, and have theirhair cut and dressed in the most fashionable and ex quisite manlier. There is something noothnig in • good stave : if any are disposed to doubt it, let them try me, and I will fully dcmon•trate the fact. NVILLIAAI CLEGGETT. Columbia, April 5,18.5641- 44,291 11 $1,751,468 71 "rj M k OLLOY'S Vegetable Vermitage Con" Lilions. This is a very palatable remedy in an agreeable form, such as children will trace. It is purely vegetable in its composition. and prepared Re cording to the latest improvements in Pharmaceut leaf Chemistry, by which we are able to separate the act ive principles of medicines from their nauseous and bulky accompaniments, and present them in a more concentrated and reliable form than in a crude state. More reliable. for in the crude state it is impossible to judge accurately of the properties of any medicine and oiten nauseous doses are swallowed without pro during the desired effect. In this confection we have the active principles of themost effectual Vermifuges, free from their unpleasant taste and odors, and mar* safe and certain in its effects. $237;574 40 '/'brae Confections, while they are powerfully spe cific agnitist worms, are mild and harmless in all other cages. For sale at McCORKLE & °ELLETT'S Enmity Medicine Store, Odd Fellow's Han. April 12,18,50. Superb Styles New Goods! TILE BEST SELECTION ever made, of beau fulCloths,Cassimerel and Vesling,for the ptoplo of Columbia. The undersigned very respectfully desires leave to call the attention of his patrons and the cid. lens of Columbta, to his splendid assortment of the shove named articles which he has now on hand Ili. stock embraces a variety of the later, and most fashionable patterns of CASSIMERES and VEST INGS. as well as every make, finish and quality of CLOTHS, fresh from the importers hands, which have NEVER BEEN CHEAPER. He also has on hand a large assortment of Gentle men's weartng apparel, such as Cravats, Handker chiefs, Collar•, Gloves, Hosiery and Fancy Articles. tits reputation as a Cutter and fitter of ear• menis.he thinks, is sufficiently well known to render it unnecessary to speak of it &tibial:lime. His fits are warranted to give satisfaction in every particular, and his prices are lower than ever: Everything very• Cheap for CASH. Ilis customers and others are requested to call sad take a look through the stock. at his establishment id Front street, third door below the American House. 11. KREIDLER, art. Columbia, April 5,1856 ALWAYS ABOUT 1 AND LOOKING OUT FOR MY FRIENDS? AND as I may not see you all, I take this opportunity to myths' I have removed my story to the corner of Front and Locust streets, at watch place 1 am prepared to sell you as fide HATS AND CAPS as you ran get in this or any other place, and at such prices no any gentleman who is a Judge of a good and neatly-finished Hat, would ask. If you want n handsome Hat, 11l tell you what to do, Go down in TREVENICIVS, and he will put you iltioagb. Now, friend, I don't mean to brag, bat I think I'm soma on a Hat! ID"'llon't forget the place, sign of the RIG RAT, corner of Front and Locust streets, Columbia. PA. Columbia, April 2 i, 1£55. L. TREDENICK. LXME FOIL SAIOL THE subscriber takes this method to inform the public, that he is prepared to furnisk lb* BEST QUALITY OF LIME. in quamitien mimic purehaaera, tithe charted node*. TM* Time is particularly adapted for plaaverimg tort whiie-wambing. It will be delivered if desired. JOHNELWIN. February 44, lIMZ-tf Wrirrlatimille, York county. HAVING parehated the entire stock aid fixtures of the Drug Store, in Frost meas. (roar Dr. Samuel Welchem. formerly owned by Wm.J. Shireman. I would announce to the titiVILMI of Co. lumina that the busitteee will gre conducted a hereto. fore by my agent, Wm. J. Shirem AARON SHIRENA,N. July S. 1358-Inc • SCILAZ =AN. 331 T-a 3311 Wit al • GERMAN JEWS and others. are hereby notificid than much of this article is STOLEN from the diiiemnt iron works in this viciiin); and this notice is given that they may not hereafter excuse themselves on tbs• gromid that they were not aware of being RECEIVERS OF STOL EN GOODS. as if they are scioved, they will receive the full penalty as well as towse of the law. E. Haldeman & Co.; Eagle. Beaver Co ; Atusselmao & Waus; A. & J. Wright; Grubb & Brooke; Smith & Bruner; Kauffman, Shaeffer & Co.; Eckert & Myer. Jane 21. 10.76. HAIR . DYE'S. /ones' Beebelor's, Peter's mad Eyyptian hair dyes, warranted to color the hair any deuced shade, without injury to the akin. For sale by It. WILLIAMS, May 10, From rt., Columbia, Pt. OAP SAGO CHEESE, Pickles, Kete:sups,ks" just received and for sale by lone 23, S. C: SWARTZ. 31.11DIOV.AZI. NOW/CZI.
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