aisttilaittaus. AN IMPATIENT JURYMAN An Arkansas correspondent of the New Orleans Picayune gives the following as au- thent"., You Louisianians are all fot.d of cracking jokes at the expense of Arkansas. Now here is one on your State absolutely true.— ): got it from an eyewitness: The District Court in one of your north cy.n lytrishes was in session, it was the first day of court—time, after dinner. Lawyers and others had dined, and were sitting ont before tile hotel, and a long, lank, unsophis -ticazod countryman came up and unceremo mc,n•ily made himself one of 'em, awl re inorked; '''.ientleinen, I wish you muuld go on ttbis court, I wait to au lionie, I left B.r,scy a looking out." "An:" said one '.)f the lawyers, "and pray eir,N,flat detains you at court?" "Why, sir," said countryman, "I nn fotched here as afurg, and they say if I go Loin,: they will Invie to ,find me, and they (h) that as I live a good piece." \i"l/4 jury are you on?" asked the law- What jury?" !e9 , •.1, hat jury ? Grand ur tLaverse Grand or travii jury? dad fetched if 1 EMS , V ell," said the lawyer, , ztl.tve you?" \Vell, squire, said he; the little fellow :ha.. sits in the pulpit and kinder lioses it Cr , Cc rile e1.0\%1 gin us a tall:, but I don't whether he charged anything or Tb ,, t , a-ttyrtl brake tip , inn roar of lattglitet aa , l the sheriff called court. A KNOWING DOG A :nephord. once, to prove the quickness f dog, which was lying before the fire In the house where we were talking, raid to 2 , 10, it the middle of a sentence, concerning b , ,!letiling• else I'll thinking, sir thnt tine cow is in the p,‘ta Though ho laid no stress on these words, and said thorn in a quiet unconcerned tune of voic,, the dog who appeared to be asleep, c. , .:atelyjumped up and leaping through the o:.:ca window, scrambled up to the turf )-,Of of the house from which ho could FCC tne potato field. lie then, not seeing the ~•,w there, ran into the barn where she was, Ending that all was right came back to and resumed his place beside the I c. .It.r a short time the shepherd said the 1 , 2 'vords again, and the dog repeated his not, but on the false alarm being given the third time, the dog got up, and wag g I , i, tail, looking his master in the fate ith Comical expression of interrogation, ould not help laughing aloud to him, REM wh:ch, with a slight growl, ho laid hirn 13' .inr n in his warm corner with an offend -1.2 1• . lq if determined. not to be made a fool EMS= A CERTAIN CURE FOR A FELON. sure that all who hate snffered from a genuine hone felon will thank us ! making public so simple and yet sn ef -•^:nal a remedy as the following. In thou „ ads of instances, weeks and months of the ,st intense suffering have been endured, 'wing of neither rest by ;lay nor sleep by 1 : 11t, and when a cure is at last effected. • finzrr or thumb is often deformed far A 4 soon as it becomes apparant that -ion is snaking its appearance, which is own a continued soreness and pain pro- Ik the bone, and sometimes min • i little change for the worse for a at two, take a strong cord of any kind • sp it around the finger, abase the af ' .-d part ns tightly as can be borne.— in this condition until the pain can • t.•:•:rod no longer. Now loose the cord - . •,- soon as the pain coll.'] by the cord - -itlodde., tighten it a:roin. Continue : ; r seseral days, or moil the felon is • - •ely blackened and killed. We have ~ • everol persons who hose been afflict -4i • felons to try this remedy as .ne s, we have Dever known it to fail. e cording stops the circulation, sad thus t ran has nothing to feel on and soon .-e t starvation. We have faith in this r,•:.0.d . c, es-en after a felon has muds consith • progress. TO EXPEL RATS. have taken posses,ion of the house, frequently do, from cellar to pure' , • y - ,gay he expelled in the following man-! • --Take of cnrumon Fait, two parts-1 . inamr.nme, pulveri7cd, (obtained of! •:rtig.;i,t„i one part. Dry and rub well ! Wet with ,ulphurie acid, (mil of ;,) mixed with au equ.tl quantity of, r. rut the mixtme in or earth • "421 and cot it in the garret, or r:L•Wer ..0.1 the pu ret floor and the coilioe:.— generated, (Uhl , r;itc.) \rid 'rue e%cry cre%ice, and l.,ing heavier than ac,prerie air, will find it•+ way thr, , ugh opening, to the cellar, and the lung ••1 ;•entry, basing a particular aversion (.40T, will retire without ceremony. .7no think tho g,as shore montioned poi• Is. It is doubtless , 41 in large , ittanti. • It is the Fame g's that i. nhtaiiort Chl,pride of lime, an.l t 0.0.1 in sick •, to purify the air. I lime no% or known ol :1 to ro,ult from it.. 4 u•c. Funftll 1.• - •:ty produced in this ....1-r• -ay. salt 2 or manganc.e 1 or 13 ounce , .) could A .otilor Leirg aol:ed how he liked Kure injuri9m: n Idle it would re to his bride h, reported to ha% e re:wake I: unplemant odors from garret "Why d' ye ECe, I ti,rPk her ri , r to be only as the pardon .utyst, but. tlaol: ;-••i-d—Th0 :Sabbath in England, in me, if she ltd.% twice a, much as am. Pm • :ear commenced on Saturday at 3 , and In.ted till dayhre.ak on Monday. only a tar, and a he's a Tar-tar." --------- •: 0 reign of .Jamey I, 1606, a fine of g was imposed by act of Parliament, tr..„," — A pompous fellow made a very Mad , ,• equate otTer for a ‘aluable property, and, . •ry person absent from church on Sur.-' calling the next day for an an , wer, inquired if the owner had entertained his proposition. - - -- 3171.2,,.A man recently bung in a neighbor- t "No," replied the other, "your proposition g• State, confessed upon the gallows that has entertained me." first commencement in crime and sib -------- - 1.:4 was subscribing for n roper ittroJut j DarA Sortaiu Kure for Boras—hut the for it. ;to opli! DUELLING AT LOW EBB. The New Orleans Crescent gives the fol lowing fact and more upon duelling: "The Force of Example.—No man can measure the amount of injury which has been inflicted upon the murals of the country by those disgraceful quarrels at Washington, during the sessions of Congress. The spirit of duelling which had almost died out even among the most hot beaded of the South, has revived with three-fold vigor throughout the length and breadth of the land. It pre vades all classes and races. As an instance proving this fact, we copy the following par agraph from a California paper: '•Two Digger Lallans fought a duel a few days since, at Volcano, with bows and ar rows; both were slightly wounded." Shade of Sir Jonah Ilarrington! Digger Indians on the field of honor! Has the code become so common that it is understood by these libels upon humanity? We should not be surprised if we should next hear that Ourang ()Linings were taking a bout with small swords." Coxct•.t•.s.s.--According to the best eal:u lation that can be tnade, the Senate of the United States for .1.857 :tan(' as fi.d. lows:— Buchanan 37, o pposition :23. uncertain 2 —total 02, with a Democratie majority of 1.1. Tito House of Bepresentativei of the (new or) Thirty-fifth Congress will he abuut. at follows:—Buchanan 132, opp."itiort 102, (probable) Democratic majority 28. The figures nuts vary a little from the above, but a fair working majority must be conce ded to the Democrats. There have been al ready chosen to the 35th Congress, GG Dew ocrats and SG opposition. giving the latter 20 majority; electione are yet to be held in Alabama, Georgia, Lottiaiona, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Vir ginia,—all probably Democratic, in Ken tucky and Maryland largely Democratic, while Rhode Island, New Itainribire and Connecticut will probably elect oppositim members. "did the judge From the above named States in the pres ent Congress, there are 43 Demoerrts and 39 opposition; present majority fur the fin•- mer, 4. Mix's() I%IEANINc.3-312iNtadsc Esal.l-11. iudiciiival in business somewhere, who is down on persons who "don't speak proper," Icaß one morning neeosted: "What's eggs, this morning?" says a cus- I tomer. "Eny.s, of course," says the dealer. "I mean, how do they go?" "Go?—Where?" "Sho—!" says the customer, getting up hisfitry, "what for eggs?" "Money, 'Donny, sir! or good endorsed credit!" says the dealer. "Don't you understand the English lan guage., sir!" says the customer. "Nut as: you mix. and mangle it, I don't," responded the egg merchant. " hat —is—the—priee —per—dozen—for —y o ur—egg',? " -.1.111 now you talk,•' says the dealer.— “Sixteen ceot6 per dozen, is the price, sir 1" They traded. my. Emainte Fran:.—At the London Royal institution, on a recent occasion, the instantaneous duration of an electric spark - , and the means ingeniously contrived by Pro fe'oar Wheat-tone to measure it, were illus trated by the original apparatus employod by the P.-M'e -or; from which it was ascer tained that the duration of the ~ park does not exceed the twenty-five thousandth part of a , econd. A cannon ball, if illuminated in its flight by a lia‘h of lightning., would, in censcquence of the momentary d Urn dile of the ligh , appear to ho stationary; and even the wing. of an insect, that move ten thnusand times in it Leven:l, v.e01 , 1 -cern at rest. THE PLAST:T•hrITETt.--Jupitcr is now the evening star. and ;rill continue S.:, until .April 11, 187. Jupiter is the largest of nil the planets, nod next to Venus, the n.osd 1-trillin.nt. Jt is one thou:an:l three Imisi:ed times larger than the, ear:ll, is ndett. fonr hundred and ninety-lire million eight lunt dre.l thousand miles distant from the von, mud is accompanied he four intssus, which help it to give its light. It is tv else It situ in revolving ar,,und the sun. and turns.about On its axis once in ten hours. nide!' on es it a velocity a' its erfuttor of fnur six hundred and fitizy eight miles in a min ute, or a cot I two thonsan.l limes gle,tlor than that •,f a esnnnti l'uNsv.—Not long sinee, at a col:, s.l" meeting, tile minister noticing a number of persons both white and colored standing , on the heats during singing service called out in a loud %bins: "G a. dawn off dem 5 eLts, boil' white men and c.,1,r. I ce.re mare f;,l en^ clan de teler." Chr. Rvirpri-p nn heari,l i r the congrogati , ll Nuddloitly I .o.n. mow.. , in Sin;; motrt ISE~:l Lc licit teachers are tlio. , e who can e.r.etn to f.,r,z.it what tbry know full well; work 1.111 ha‘c axiom- in their NVith all the interut of a bp.zinner, awl with foot-tei.l u. longer than hi,. a..wn ofl ti,n, scat•+, Buis white man anal caw I rare n., more I;.r one mmi Dan I doe. , for (1 , radar." HOTEL KEEPERS AND MERCHANTS, LOOK TO Vol7lt. INTBRILSTS! T BENI FENDRICII & EROS', lake this lim y Aon to renew the expression of their timid, to the public for the generous patronage extended to thorn in the past. and solicit a coon nuance of the same in the (inure. Being a branch of the Old and well known Baltimore Tobacco Wareliou-e, 155 FOrle-1. Street. lialiimore. the firm here have {11111.1.1411 liter li ties for Mining on the 1 / 1 .1.11.1C,1 ill the beg moaner. Their asFormient of TOBACCO AND SEGARS, • embraces every variety and brand. 12 per cent. will be saved to the purchaser by giving as a cull, as we win rant sell at city price, 300,000 Sega s,of Thirty l fine Dffferrnt Brands, vonitantly on hand. which we pledge onr•el yea to -ell at the lowest city prices SNUFF and Tor:Ac t:3) of all kind. , at the lowe4l rate.. Vl . e, the FIVE URCITIIERS. have advantages thnt are not possessed by any tobacco firm in the United Stutes. Any articles sold by us may be reit...tied if not as gond as recommended, when ibe mohey will be d. JOSEPII. CHARM:A. FRANCIS, 111:11:11AN aad JOHN FENDRICII, Front rtei, '24 door above Locust. Columbia, Pa . July 19 200 AGENTS WANTED $310,000 worth of Farms and Building Lots, the Gold Regiou of lirgiuin, (Culpepper county.) to be do tiled alootoz-I IU eon snlo.cri her-, on the Tilt of Sept, toilet. ior the benefit of Port Royal Female Academy. soll-ei Ipuuu<mily ten dol lars each, one-Roil thaws, toe te.t ott the ttrherry of coh..ertto r 111 get u 1.01 .11 . a rariti. raogtoa to Val., 1,0111 *4 ( l to Thece (tar,. nod I.ot , are .rild • cheap to tuner "ettletarid-.t•otlietent hettog re•ervert. tilt memo, to Il t ie ',oho. of who It wlll compensate ior the apparent Inge pt., t ow a-teti 0111) ill lie aseett for the la:lliad re, fot mance or cutarael , and prnal•-•t. IL - f" More I,zeot. nee w Holed to ohlniti .11119eribel., to whom the nood liberal id Meet, 11. moll lie novett. Some t.e.ott. Ile th.lt intr ore ematina S.:OU pre snood, Advert ,OI lie 1.1 , 111 . Itoter) , stgent where Fur full hot Ocular.. Sol-et diiii.) II) 11.51'00.11. Put I no) al eurnloto etmoly, Va. July 1.2 P-20 YORK, WRIGHTSVILLE AND COl,lllllll OISD. PASNEIV Eli I'll ALIENS. .tiler TI.O he .!o I • :VIOIIN I Nt.; 'III.A IN. Leave V rk for 01 Colombia at 6 A. 11. COI 11,111,10 1 oil: and Isultoutoe at 7 al! A.ll. Arai, a•. to Baltimore 111 2 P.M. NOON TR.‘IN. I 0 .:.," York vt 1 1 A. Al orno the arrival of the train (fool 11., In•oore Itelto ..11,r. le lye rolooililti of 14 45 P \l. sotti ittltiorille of 1 10 l' lor Volk. lloloitlore. 11111111011:0 al 7 P 01 . On. 111Turdit; ager., mid Philadelphia lA° counrci itim4 daily to ilomore. EVENING TRAIN. Leave Vail, for IM• 141 1 10.11 of It, Teal. i,mn 1111611,1110 r. 01 7is 1' AI .... in , - 15 . In 111,10 m V. 30 1 .0 1 .1 Wi 111 bile tralsi ior Lan tool l'l.Ontlelplioi la tore cut Voili ul E . .21/ nrrive at 0,1. I' .01 T.. l••leevet. Yolk 5,r Rot, 1 Ili ”011$•4 .1 4 .0 A 01 , 0111100 to 0 1011 al :3 A 01 • n n u f•el A• II II th. • Irmo huh honor -1.151.1 ilr :pion 110 , 5 - • I'. 01 , 111111ng 01 C01..' ,0 uI 7 ii :1111 ,1 ii D. F 11.13, 01.1000 A gym We Mean what we Say. n'i't its 1 , 1%1 reeetyrtl. iII artillttoll Moir' totem, I1,:e. -melt We have pow ttr•l moot :1;5.01 , 051.t ;ASS. of ritlfereat hteb tee oti r 11l the lowe•t ell) priee•—•/t hole• colour retail. Cdll alp' examole Inn Norar,rlv... SENDRIVII 11131 I'S. no,.lF:trri.•resittl door above 1.11•0,1. CO?timtria. September 6, Oa:. J. R. STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR, A GREAT ELECTRICA L REMEDY FOR PREVENTING AND CURING DISEASES. Staffold's Olere Tar Cures all Diseases of the Throat and Longs. OLIVE TAIL Is applied and inhaled, and ,- not liken ItECTI(JNS —Apply by rubbing' where polo or dt.ei, eo‘er tine port. 'Atilt a philter made of oiled etik. to ac loch e r or Co , lots butting; then corer Ole Min tllll , lll. 1 • 111100 or woolen 11/1110e1 10.1 y be tired tit the otb•il placie r. but toe OpertillOOS of the reined) still out be a- rpredy, liar effective. Foe I see LINO n router over a bowl of lint water. (and keep it hot) pour into the Hottecr rnorrgll Olive Tar in toyer the l onoin: the 11pnr:Met11. :ono be Idled with it. odor. offoidiog In ilie patient HU oimn•phere linprezooteil with the bletided ALWAYS ABOUT! arnlmr 0( om yr, AND LOOKING OUT FOR MY FRIENDS! 113 - Relieve the Ult, Tar dad) for loitoling by the above method ND as I may not sec yott all, I take this Amok., mei! 00l of HO: tlooz i• •0 pUt Oh., The cm to at,y thnl I lk,ave. Ter:laved to) rtore Au' ()tied !Silk Pinrier. it 1, , tog wor o apon the ot . From nod Corral ~treet.t, Whlell ehent• the In 01 ‘l‘t , 1, 0 ,1 1 wt' I earn -, ‘ 1, . , .I “ , ' • Tur plate 1 air prepared to cell )ou floe 10 ..vhporltte gradually. ob.' a- tit ri.t r it M1;1 he 1 , 1- 14111. d'the (Moil Z•lik 11 , ”ohl he meditated TIATS AND CAPS ~t h tie-huh— Pin eve.) alb, ru n . hoai'alara ,, . I & I lia. you colt gel in thlr nr any other pine, nod or in oho-t of lung -Ilia dung. Intro of ate abuse incLa• at c tch later. it. geollemoti who la a ithi.7,e 01 a of oill.ll.thool •••hoold good and netc.l).tint•tell II oi. woaltl irk. ollbering I.,br,vr lhr ter,' sent' , If you want in 11.,iiik.oine } hal to do, form• of rli - e•1• ,,, A Or Lune, of tr. r Pred• flu do, in 11 ,, IJI•NICIes. mud Ire Mill put s rot ilitougli. . 1 Y rurell still I,• ,titletrmpuru ry l how.triebtl,l &at mean to birig but I think I'm For, tune / Morrie. Trill .0.,•,1 Loot., C. iortli, Croup, ) tall lit oiler to lie kumbilard 1 11:71),,,, • 1 forget tire plore, rig, of the nit; FIAT, C 131. 1 , 1, I corner of Plant and Locto.t •Itral•.1.7o1,,o0oo rmiattaia'. (no, Ttr •Ile',ll and renetrule..iliea kin; OW, - On- 1.1 l'lntantt• or Avi.ve latlap.anatioa , wall Hal 111110 11,41,1, He 4t Art% <11111.0) ! opoo Ile Alvaa,.lli 111 .10101-. 01.1 Vi: 41IN r , )live; Ta- .11.1 .111/I'VO T•1/10 , m r quit plots 'rt., It:ut.l no o•ol.r I,lt. 'Or Hilli...al-n-0i •1.111 rain ralitlOt [IL 0111, or 0•Ive TUT Owl !new .ore Tier eine• not nr ut in :Ind• lIIIIirPJI e mot 0. L. 7; III.• prillt uI• trieditmt, are T n, uud (Jul tti the Si...m.li Olive. 01,e r I. Imulmltclmoil be n rem, :V ti J. It t•t.i:f.,ra. Pi al 11,-11 Chem., prne , Ihe Al. la .11,11 • \rll.l properile. C. 1114111, el :lit .m:.,miera ionmmz i 1.1% C011111011..41 .11.-•epmmt el:out:Ile mid Um d ml.b) 11 NV11.1,1.111 , , mil, Agem km., , I.s . lorrl (Ills,. T.. r ('omoam 1 1. SIMe Sis VM. Sr.v \ ' o,L. sod Ii) Drugg,t. gruit 1".111. Jul) 19, rfFaVik43-111 - (WAzititeLizitell-li A+ 0410411 HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Wily ARE SICK!—It has been the lot of the human race to be sleighed doss n by di,- phse and nonos% 4) 'n Pills ore Fpe. clot!) , adopted to the feller of the titti,.l;, the nervous, the delicate, and the torirm, of all climes, age`, soles , aril constitution , '. Pro fes,ar Hoilov,ay pei , onally superintends the menuloelute of his ined‘rines in the United Slates, and ulteic thi ni to a free and enlighten ed people, as the bet remedy the w otld ever caw lii the lei-nov.lof THEsE PILL' , PURII'I• 111 7 . BLOOD. Tnese tatinons Pill, sic expir...sly combined to operate on the stomach, the lives, the kidneys, , the lungs, the sk.n, and the boo els, correcting any derangement in their (unction', purifying the blood, the very fountain ut lite, and thus curing rliseir•e in all its form.. DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COAIPLA [NTS. —Neatly half the human Nice have taken these Pills. It has been proved in all parts of the world, that nothing has been found equal to them In cases of disorders of the liver,dyspep. sie, and stomach complaints generally. They soon give a healthy tone to these organs, how ever much derangsd,and when all other means hens failed. GENERAL DEBILITY, ILL I - 1 F. ALTH.— Many of the roost .lesporic Governments have opened their Custom Houses to the introduc tion of these Pills, that they may become of the rnasse•. Learned Colleges admit that tlo- medicine is the best remedy ever known for persons of delicate health, or where the system has been impaired, as its inAigorating properties never fail to afford re iet. FEMALE COMPLAINTS.--No Female, young or old, should be without this celebra teJ medicine. It corrects and regulates the monthly courses at all 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', PILLS ARE VIE TILST REMEDY KNOWN IN TOE WORLD MC TUE }WAXWING DISEASES , Asthma Fever and Ague Lowness of Bowel Corn- Female Corn- Spirits plaints plaints Piles Conzhs Headaches Stone and Colds Indigestion Gravel Chest Diseases Influenza Secondary Costiveness Inflammation Symptoms Dyspepsia Inviard Weak. Venereal Aflec. Dian licca nese tions Dropsy Liver Com- Worms of all Debility plaints kinds at the Alanufactories of Professor HOLLOWAY, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 211 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, 62i cents, and $1 each. 137 - There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. s.—Directions for the guidance of pa. tients in every disorder are affixed to each box Dec. 15, 1555.1 y. Headquarters and News 'Depot, TfIE undersigned, determined to keep up the reputation of this popular establishment. ll's, p. 141. reihrned from the city with a large and carefully srleetstl s.tork of PAPEE, CLANK •800KAS, 'FANCY ARTI CLES, &C. A Mofig.l ihe.slock will be found .a lurgedissortment of Letter. Cep and Note Paper, k:avelopes, (rota et+. to 32.00 per Lox. rtlity Books, Ledgers, Journals. Record+, a very large 11..e0rIntrIll o Memorandum Looks, Sr., Sm., all of Which will be sold at Ile low est rates. S. B. SWARTZ. Augu•t 2, I Flil-3re No. 4 Front street. CM&L!CMAL! TIE undersigned luis constantly on had and for sale. Hultman, Company and Diamond White Ash, Lump. Egg. Stove. Runge, and Nut Goal—the Lump is equal if DOlsupetior to anything, in the country forsfinelung iron; Bed Ash, Lump. Egg.•Smee .aud Nut, of the boat quality, from the Shamokin re4..irm; Short :quantum Stare, situ 'Ereverton Egg Coal -311 excellent &Miele for 110111,1iC /.I.llllltler use; Eine Grove Lump, Egg ninth Stove Coal—is ouperior article for domesne and steam purposes. Ply mouth and l'itteton NVLite aud Red Ash, Lump nail Kcg Slat Con l; Damn Tap mud Allegheny Ilitumihoul Count, of the hest cualines• for 1/11,4.1111 1 / 1 111g; 'The itheve general lI.FOCIITIVII/ of Coal., consumers and the puPlic are invited to cull amid CXOSOIIIe. and hear the price.. I ant prepared to furni-li alit above by the Itout, Cur or siogln TO/I. at my Whorl. foot of Calla! 1i.1.111, Col mid.", Lancaster county, Pa. Al-a. Coal and Icon received and shipped on COM IIESS. Columbia Jane 7,18511.1 y JOHN W-.SHILTMAN , S =roar BOOT & SUOMI STORM, _FRONT STREET, Columbia, Pa.---Tho • under-igned reopecifull) 111101111% the pUlt-41 he (lint he 1.11 Ju-t opeued at the :Awl , ' place. a I.irge arid spiced/CI lto•Perimelit 01 Uncle arid enaipri-aay. FRENCH CALF-SKIN, MEN'S MOROCCO, KIP & OTHER BOOTS & SHOES, in w•luch he would tonne otictitiou. ll:tying mode Inn •elcenons in thi. hunch of the liti4lite.l with care. cod front the lurge•t witole4nle lioueee hi the city 01 Phdudclphia, lie (cola confident hint ill who cvnnt good Orlitie9 cull :111d Ili u a .1.11.0 9 4:•rc n.•nri mein of FINE SHOES FOR LADIES AND citti,m; FIN, coo• i-ooc. of Potent Foxed Cni ter•, Frenvk Morocco Ilu.tktnt, Etiatnelled Sltritts lierl lialion Cloth Cnii.•ry Alttdrah Kid lice and to 1 - .1..1 nllllll- lateo .ly;r. now tit urn Al•u all klud• of Doep.', Youth.' nod ..11.1P1 0 Rona• turd 01i., of cc, y tlor and de-criptiott, :and n 61w of Men'. butler•. n. Patent Wove • r wt. , . Cloth, Colf .kio, ht. , Ac .111 etem voriety. Tor •uu-t ttl•Lr hope- by tit tel Hi1Y11.1011141110.111C ,, , to melt , a .11 . irr of putt... potrotidge Yht- public are wt tit.tl to call and examote the J. W Columion April 12 IR.G IV GREAT DARGAMTS S=L .G.l - 3r.13a.G•,,-c)c3c,iff , 2 TIU undersigned arc now receiving and I NI. ill hr opening during the next vet rk,sit their -to, In Leen.: •Ifron. tipioe.ite the eniunil,iit nein nod hirer o.norttnent of uoodi •tut.,bie for (hr .e•on eunst-tiog of UItY 1.0011:4 0• Ca-Qiniere•, log.. 111.n•a and Foney ettlk, logril.er loith a great Varlet y of 1,A1111: , (71)01)0,,w11 n, Sheeting.* Mit-hne. 'rick top. Cheekm, Oil Ciolll4, It Sr. Gat of every (.11,elipttoti—tre. , h arid of the he-t T 0. 1 ,11,1 Won a general us.munrntot QUeVllllivore, t:l.n r ware, Carper, liauda, Looking 61.0:et, Di :1101111:g.I. Hog*. WA LL PAPERS, foes ever) thing kept w n well-regoln led , lore. Coll and •••••• our 31.-nrinienl. a. ice feel sultafted ilLit none go annoy denkiniellited, te. vile SELL EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH! 'IR are iherel,s enabled loeui good • illll.e very LOW Er- r h>l. fir) 11:1(1AIAN. Colour• la, Arid 1:2 JOSEPH YE WDALL, Practical Gardener and Florist, ilterry street, Columbia, respectfully in faring friend• and lire public. Keller:o's.o4mi he :off nu hand and for-tile a ehnice •apply of ANI) lIAIIII/1 . :Throbs. 3, .•viiable for pleasure strounill. and gar den. A elioiee eolleeiroa of voii•ititilly Monona.; ro-e., of evil y 41,ade of color, of ilielllo , l hard.. ►nrds. Ile ako f.Alr. 01.71' AND I\IVROVES GIIOUNDe. ANI) (lAll1)1:NS vents tame. oval does all krad• of plaiiiino xud prlllang, 111;0.'11 sod cotintry,svoli :tad elite, on n•a•ma,ble Terms. Ile inviies aiteiiiion to las NUIISEILY, where a large variety of all kinds of bloonisiis Plants ill sea tnay at all Inner , Ise seen. Columbia, April 5, 1t.55 if CABINET 1 1.VIIItr. ROOPZ THE subscribrr would inform his friends 1 and the pu! , lu• FrurnJly, iliat he Colllllille6 to 11.11111(a. Ulf sit,tl eon-tawly for .:tle ALL KINDS OI•' CABINET WARE, aurh n. Seetetarte., Por•att•. 'll orl...land•. Dining nod Itien!an, Table.. Card. Vier and Centre Table.. French. Field, 111:4It and 1.0. v l'o.t ite r.ery other n tin w.,,, lie %sill .ril al the ', t ees. 111% w.n knit, are e net tette•d and ea int ble. and hlN.trile• :•• afi• a at tattled equal tf not .opertor to alt) sold in the plat r. AN ELEGANT 111 ARSE, •••111.1i 1,1 SW) m the con alwat) r he found at 4 , 1,4 1 W-11,4'11i. in Loest-t -sleet. below 31, unit ( . 1)1 , 1 - 1N.4 M.II be inude. and funeral. in town or cow, if) mlefl not tee Ile te.refesnlll!, ptildlt• 1 , 11114,111r,t, vont...lent thus Ile can eeber..l•nst.fat•bon. Colsob:o.s. Aprll CA' 4 PAIt SEIIJEItT. 2.4•Tm,- , ;Jcr mr=x3.2l.ex AND NEW GOODS. k. dod I/..vrog 1.1.1 h hun ut I.l,ders. Mr 1 , I. II Ar..M N. v.dl coultnue• theho rr ilip• Inn oh {I.M N. o. hole Ste ul of in ie•te d..).. vro largo or,ordoeal of LEW good- oroo.ooini DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Ca.—ware 0: C:o:fir• Paprre Ne . Are , all oi,ale:r sse are driertnitierl ...II of ia• VERY LW .% P ICIF:3 d, ur Und dival EXCLUSIVE CASH BUSINESS, We will I, at.le 10 ennipt It 111 prices N/111 :III) 810 TC ill 111.• 1 . 0 1111) t 1 r rr.prrtruP)• •Oliclt a ca:l (rum • al . rrien,l4 and tat• pul,lie grnul ally. 11. 11. riz Y. CnnPitry Produre always taken at the Onglte-t mar het prrcr.. t`murnititt. April 3.1F5a Columbia Need Quarters and News Depot. THE undersigned having purchased this establishment, respectfully asks a eoniinuance al the patronage heretofore extended. assuring the public that lie will do his best to merit fas or. SANIL7F.I. 1=11CGI:IL st. ho has been in this rstal.:ishnamt for Ihe last four ) curs, can sell he found at the saint: place, madly to wall on al. ',Mold blends as usual. SAMUEL D. SWARTZ, Front street. Att:ZaKt. 2.1650. ItENCOV49.Ia Shaving and Hair-Dressing Saloon. TILE undersigned baring removed to Baran to,s'4 Itow. opposite the Wa-hingten lintel, in. Cure attention to his Saloon, where all persona call receive a L LEV.; AND EkfT SHAVE, and hare their hair cut 111111 dressed in the nost fashionable and es numie manner. There it something soothing in a coed sllave: amity are di.puseil in doubt it. let them try me, n mid I will full) Jrmon•tnue the fart WILLIAM CLEGt,F.TT. Coluinhin.April 5,1.4564 f SCRAP lEROPT. 3:1 XI .41. X.• X 3 R. .181 . GFANIAN JEWS nod others. are hereby notified that much of floe article to STOLEN front the 4111i:rent iron A% "rk• in this voinity: and this itonce I. even that they may not hereafter excuse therat.clves on the ground that they were not aware of bring RECF.IVEFLS OF' STOLEN GOODS.a. it they are en proved. they will receive the fill penally as well as benr.ltt of the law I: Ilaldevato at. Co.. Ea.rle. Beaver & Co . :Nlos-elinatt & Watts. A ac J Wright - . Grubb & Brooke; Strain A. Bruner. ;Warman. Slate:lr fr. Co.; licktat t 31yers. June 21. IS:Z. Hooftand's ctr:IIIIATED G r.FINT A N HI 1 TERS. for the cora to, IN sper“.l.l. Nervous Ue bilii Cl; row.: Usarrhai. Disease of the Kidneys and all discaNc• arising from a disordered liver or stomach. Price ":5 cents. For sale at McCORKI.P. A DF.I.I..F.TT'S Family Medicine Store,Odd Fellow's Hall. Colombia,October 13. 500 REAMS WRAPPING PAPER: The sub. •orther br. Jo.d rrer.vrd tr- 1.11 , • adonuot, Of good r i nn:oy and ddrerrnt wropp poor,— which o. nfirred le'eap for cook, or to exclaaugo for Fond onoon Rug.. ID Country Merchant. please notice! W. C. FONDENS.II.IITH'S A ne.2. •sn People, Coda :awry, Colombui. LEAF TOBACCO AND CIGARS . .DENSLOW Ar. 00., Al SOUTH ,F,1101 , 1.T :STEL43ET. Philad~ a, •COMMISSION SERCHANTS, ff noLzsowutr..D E AME RS IN ALL •KIXIIIS OV TA 0 O,'P - eV O'b A. 0 0 yIANUFACTUREU TD33ACCD, CIGARS, (lave constantly on hand and for sale lowcallicindsof AItIEFUGAN and ff-PANISH LEAF TOBACCOS, selected with special reference to Manufacturess 7 use. All articles sold, warranted to he as represented, and every opportunity afforded for exumination. Purchasers at a distance can send their orders, and rely upon being as faithfully served ns if the •Goals were selected in person. (Oct. 1,1.65613 m STAURFER Sc HARLEY. .C...1.1E.k.P WATAL'iI ES St...JEWELRY W i tC l lfL S . A . L e E the ir9 l.ll [ I R:" DEI. PM a WATCH AM D JEW El.lt'i WVO.RE." Nu at; _North Second street, corner of quarry, Plul'u. Gold Lever %Vatebes, fall•jeweled,lB car eaves, 5913 DO Gold Lepine. 1R caret eases, 04 U 0 Silver Lteplibe.l:ulltytweled, 12 1.10 Silver Lepine. Jewel., .1) 1)11 Superior Quuruers, 7 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 1 I , ltte Silver do. 1 10 Gold Bracelet. '3 ,011 Ludies' Gold ieneil., 1 00 Silver Tell tSpooas. sal, 5 00 Ciold Taus, WWI Pencil and Silver fintser, 1 LIU Gold Pongee 3 7 1 cis. 10 *SO, Watel, Glasses, plain 121 cis., patent lei, lanai Y 5, other articles in propornon. All Goods warranted to be what they are sold for. - . On ha n d some Gold and Silver Levert and Lepines still lower than the 111/OVC price, :-TAUFFSR & HARLEY. Philiidelphhi, September 27, 1854-ty AgrAcultural Implements. FULL assortment of Goods for the fall trade, col .l-ling of Lune and Guano Spreaders, ling Press,. P lowa of various patterns and sizes, Portable Groin Mall., built large mid mull. Burn Door Rollers. Bursa Powers and Threshers. Groin ran... Cora shelters. (for baud mid horse pow,er, ca pable of shellii.g irk') of corn in it dug.) Pen• noa•k's Circuit Milk. Double Michigan I'low•s, Expand ing lit rreo''; NU. 1 PerIIVIIIII Omuta, Super. Pliovlnite of Litre, and oilier fertilizer.. PASCHALL. MORRIS & CO., Implement rind Seed Store, 70i and Market, r.-eptcinber 20. 1550. A NDREW WURFFLEIN, Importer end Idanu rl faeitirer of GINS. 1111 , LES, I.I,TOLS ICo. oorret, Philadelphia. Where he keep= cnn•lautly on 1131111 a geneinl ia.•orirnent or fine double nod single barrel Shur Gun, large Duel: Gun•, Killen and of ill kioda Alto, the celebrated en.t rir el ride•. w•rt!, increased nenl•. to shoot the pointed ball 1.)1 Ili / OWII :nuke; ride barrels, flint bap., pourbr &a. lie invite. perKotic vai-hung to pnrella•e good+ to lilt line, to 1 all and exalt - tine hiestock belore pitreha•ing el.ewhere,ll.• hr is detetinined to sell on the 111031 ren•oil tide term, s,_7l'articular attenii3n paid to repairing in all its biaLehes August 23, 1q36.3nt - - PHILADELPHIA. ADVERTISEMENT. Evans' Fire and Thief Proof Safes. OR Nerchants, Lawyers, Farmers, and other, having Book., Patient, or other valuable', 10 preFerve Gnm FIRM or BURGLAR:. Day & Sewell*" (Bobble) HANK LOCI I;. A CA RD.—Tun' Plait PROOF S:AWC." that preoerved our Book, Paper, &r., daring the 'Great Fire at I was purchased of Oliver EVNIIS, 16 S. 21Ik1 et, Philadelphia. CHTZ & DUCK. 4 1tISIMIGICII4T.RS AND WATEX rlLTEßS' * —Evans' Premium Ve Flefrigerstor4, fur cooling and preserving Meat., titer, Wa:tiliall all Article. for eulitiarl purposes. WATICII FILATh.. for purifying Britekii.h or Muddy NViocr, whether eifeeteil by rains. limestone. marl or other cause., eau be had separate or attached to the Refrigerators—a .mall quitutily of ice cooling the whole, in the Warniest Weather . . POUTAULK SliOWElt Ilerue, for the use of warm or cold waiter. WAI ER COOLER.. for HoWI.. Stores nod Dwellings Sross Titt:css. for moving Rose•, Doles, &c. . . . . . ti CA L Put:Est:s. COPY ixo do, Dont ottr do. 01..1171'.1t EVANS, No 61 south 2d it .2 doors below eltesudt, Phila. Err L'stoblialted to 435. felt D-ly iIiATZVEZVZ SCALES nF every description, suitable for railroads, f tkc., fur nay, Coal. Ore. and Merchan dise generally. Piare lasers run no risk. every Scale is guaranteed correct, and if. oiler trial, not found sausfac terY, Can be returned without charge. - l'Actory at the Old stand. •ntaLliabed for more thmt twenty ) cars, corner of Ninth and Nletun streets, I.l.lllidelphin AI3IIOTT & CO:, Sept. 11, Successors to Elltcutt ALtott. LADIES' FANCY FURS. TOIIN F.IREIR.I, No. '2SI Market street, Q l above eth, Ploiadelpitta, Importer, Moonufae• rarer and Deol:er to all kind. rupl (01111111,1 of Valley For, tor lathes and V1411(4,11. J. 1 , would frill the Otte triton of I.ottes and oilier, to ht. Insniely.e n*Aott. meet Iteing the dried Importer and Mortafacturer o all my rill,. I ar I confident to so)ing that I eon oTer the greatest todneettreot+ to tio,e to want and tot ohr some tone wall have one of the largest assort meat. to select front. Storekeepers and the trade wall please give me a tall before putelowong, as my h 1 holesale deport• nrent is well complied to mere the demand for retry article to the Fur tore, toot at tire Inn rot possible Manufacturers` prtee.. JOHN FAREIRA. Septatnher 13, lepro tin Yea 31.orket sueet. ES= ( I )INCERS, Tumors, Wens, Ulcers, Scrofula, ‘V kite Swelime, he ,cutcd without Surgical o,;1- crown, by Dr. Louni.lierrw Ur. I, (I.d rd ) nn the treatment and cure of Cancers, Tumors. kr.. will be Wt to ally ad d..- a (tree) nn rcceipt nl n pm.tage stamp. Hsi Waal ',tit 'item, I . litladc September 0, I:4o.Bnine ST. LAWRENCE izoTr.L, 2SS Nesitut street, Philadelphia. WM. S. C A MPBELL, PROPRIETOR G. w. LA...LAN, SUMILINIENDENT. 1‘111) , 17, 1-56-1 Country Dierchants and Physicians, nESIIIOLS of buying pure and cheap Drugs, r„,,,... Varitt..l,.6l.tAx. Putty, O 5 r Wood.. had it to their wiriest to MI relinne at the. Whole•ole Drug Warehnu4e. S W. corner Fourth als•I Vane .trretv. c. herr it full %apply it Lrpt eon 'tautly opt hand, wit: tul.l at the very lowett cacti pr,ee, SAN - Moll k MAY 0, Druggists, Sowh.W el., cot ner l ounh and , Ploll'a N It —Portteul:, otteuttott paid to pity•teinot.' order... r.e:erliug the pure,..l drug.. 01111 1101 ::104 min ! may lA. to?. 0 1 /,1/11111-11 . 011 0 , 0011111 of 1.111.101111/1111111111, WWI 11101 r v ulue, but invetri.thly selltug ;At lowert prices :tiny 10. 1'56 I r S.. At M. Bkn's and Boys' Clothing. 14' VERY BODY should embrace this opportu ,o huy Cloiltin7. for Moo and Lloys, nt GEORGE CULIN'S Cheep Clothing I:•lnLlulunret. tt. E. corner MAIM= 11Ili I•PrOND *4/n.l UP. I.IIIII.ADELPIRA, embraettig rl choice or the hen, mast de•irtlle nod Fitglittinulde Drees and Frock Conic. linint Cloth do., Lanett ing do ,Twccd•,Be . &c.. with a great variety of BOYS' CLOTDINO. of Sack Coats, Polka Jackets, Monkey inekriP, Veets end Reim.' Jnekeik. mode of Tweed, 1.11,n Drilling. Cloth. Airmen, lierse3 mere, Doeskin, . &c. I , I3IINISIIING GOODS. con-citing of Shirtp. Stock.. Handkerchief.. .Ste ft I nt which are offered nt m. Lawart pouilik Cask and as Cheap as any oilier Clothing Store in the Union. - - .lErParent% who desire Boys' Clothing arc earnestly invite.l in rxritnine the stock. Count try Storekeepera coo lie accommodated at vary low EOH(.1: CULIS. S E. corner of Market and Second create , . Philadelphia. April t..G. 156 ly NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. N. SPENCER THOMAS, N 0.26 South Second Street, Philadelphia, IMPORTER, Manufacturer and Dealer in Grunt, Medicine.. Chemical.. Acids, Die Stuff., Color.. While Lead. French and Ameri can White Zinc. ‘Vintlow Lirusliee, Inetrurnente, Ground Spicer, Whole Bpi. AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT BY DRUGGISTS, including Borax. Imhgn, Glue, Shellac. Potaith, ke he. Sr. All order.. mail or otherin,c, promptly, attended In. t.7ountr) Merchants are invited to call and examine our stock, before purchasing el,where Good"ent to any nr the wlonrved or Railroad Sta.. non, Prier• :ow nail good+ warranted. Philadelphia, Marsh 1.1t:53-Iy. Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer. A Ninternal and external remedy for the eine of Cholera and Cholera Mortals. Bowel Complain'. and 115 ...Flurry, Liver Complain., Dyit rer,.FF., Tooth ache, Paauer'•Colic. Broken liressui. Wr:sk Stomach. General Drbnuy, Canker, Pain in the Bead. Kidney Complaint. Severe Burns, Pile. nstd Ringworms. Fever and Ague., Asthma and Philn.ie,ilheumatic Complains, Bruises. :"-ores, and for sudden Colds, Coughs, Ate. For sale by ZA.MI., FILBERT, Golden Mortar Drug Skase Front stress. Colombia, July :X. LEW.. SULILEY FOR SALE. 4FIRST-RATE snuff for sato 'very low. Enquire a tine elltegl - June 11,16.7A5. GUN NOTICE CANCER cunED FALL CLOAKS AND NANTILLAS, A ifkoletale and Retail. Cm Minn le .11. Co.. Importers and Alnnufeeturers of CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, No. 174 Chestnut street, (a few door? above 7th, south aide.) Philadelphia. (In con nection with Geo. Bulpin,36l. Broadway, N.Y. The largest manultetuser of these goods tit the United States.) Bog to eall the .attention of Wholesale and Retail buyers to their large and varied sleek of CLOAKS, TALMAS, &c., FOR THE FALL TRADE. Their.collectlon comprises a complete assortment of all the latest Parisian Novelties in Velvet, Moire- Antique, Cloth,Plain 9ilk t dce., 8e ;while the facilities afforded by their connection with the largest Manu facturing blouse, (of therrs-goods,) in Nen. York, ena ble them icnigaarantee better value than is °tameable elsewhere in this market. OHO. BULPIN & CO., t 74 Chesnut etreet,above7th, Phila. ADglin 23,1956.2n3 M77Mr 7 FTZI ' M:I MANUFACTURER of WIRE, SILK, and HAIR CLOTH SIEVES, CORM, medium and fine in mesh; large. middle-sake bud small in diameter. Me tullie•Cloths or woven Wire, of the hest qualities, ceriums rizeeof mesh, from Nos.! to 50 inclusive, and from one to six feet in width. They are num bered so many spaces to a linen! inch. and cut to suit Tim subscriber also keeps constantly on hand iif&CrrsasfieggLiiii,, For Coal, Sand. Ore, Lime. (train. Gravel, banner, Sumac, Sugas, Salt, Bone, Coffee. Spioe,llrrgs. Dye-Stuffs, &c. Together with sb assortment of Bright and Annealed Iron Wire. All of the above sold wholesale or retail, by J. A. NEEDLES, 54 N. Front St., rhilud'a. 'Philadelphia, May 31,1E5640m 8 1 12.131NT.TX1271 CItOWERS of Grass and Tobacco, use Lei mm'- Super Phosphate of Lime. &ISO per bid, ar-ElO prr tan GROWERS OF CORN AND POTATOES, Ow Letimu'a American Fertilizer. 80.50 per bbl., or 525 per ion There has been rrecivrd three diplomas mom Prim.).'vaunt. New York and New Jersey State Agricultural Societies. mid Crystal Palace Associa tion for the above Fertilizers, which have been in UCCC , SiIIi use for the past five years. Orders enclo sing the cash. or drafts, mailed und registered. will be promptly attended to by (1. A. LEINAU, Proprietor, No. 19 South Front at., Phila. May 31, 1..44-if FRA.NICLIN FIRE INSURANCE COADELP HI NIP'ANY OF HIL. QTATEMENT of the Assets of the Company on Jtutuary I, ItSIXI Published in conformity with the provision of the sixth section of the Act of Assembly, of April2th,lB42. MORTGAGES. ,Belng first mortgages on real estate, in the City And County of l'ltiludelphin.except t 9.30 050 in Alontgomery,Bucks, Schuylkill and Allegbenycounties. Penemvlvania,Sl,4s6,973 36 REAL ESTATE. Porehosed at Sheriffs' falcs, under mort gnge claims, VI7: Eight houses and lot, 70 by 150 feet, on the Supth-west corner of Chestnut and Seven teenth streets. A house sod lot, 27 by 71 feet. on North side of Spruce street, West of Eleventh street, A bout, and lot, :21-7 by 100 feet. on West,„ s ide of Penn:No:ire, South of High street,; hoe.eA Allld lots, each 16 by Mt feet, on; Sout It side of Spruce street,neurSixteenth4 Slfert, A Five houses nod lots, each 17.9 by 00 feet. Nos. 159, 161, 143, 165 and 167 hilwyn st.,g Three houses and lot, 49 by 54 feet, on Enstt• side of Seventeenth streetotouth of Pine st,g A lot of ground. 17 by 57 feet, on the North east corner of cost, TWCIIIy•SCCOIId and Spruce 'b 45 streets. Hotel and 1nt,50 by 81 feet, on the Soothe. t corner of Chestnut and Bench streets. 61 . rtve lion,/ and lot. 42 by ta feet. on the North side of George street, %Vast ofAsh l ton l. et Seven houses and lot. 20 by 117 Met. on the Earl Side of Beach street, south of Clte-t -nut street, A house 1111 d lot, 18 by 80 feet, No. PG Fitts water street, Eilftl of Ninth street, A ground rent of 8130.1ssoing out of blot 13-4 by 40 feet, on North side of Utter street, 40 feet West of Lepnrd street, LOA li Temporary Lbans, on. Stocks us Collaterul Security, 107,902 91. STOCKS. 8 Alms House Loan, 5 per cent. on.) 200 Shares Bank of Kentucky. 17 r• Northern Hank of Kentucky, ir 101.1 " Union Bunk of Tennessee, 13 " Insurance Company of the SlateC of Permsylvonra, Copt, 200 " Southwark Railroad Companv.a, 3 .56550 37 r• Commercial and Railroad Bunic,i„ - Vicksburg, 300 " Pennsylvania Railroad Co., 91 ri Franklin Fire Insurance Co., r a t " Mercantile Library Company, es 21 " Union Canal Company, 10 " Schuylkill Railroad Company, Notes and 111110 receivable, 5,404 00 Unsettled Pollutes, 713 60 Moron...hoe. 163 61 Ci.o.h on hand, Ca.ll in bands of Agents, LOSSES BY FIRE Losses paid during the year 1956 By order of the Board, CHARLES N. BANCKER, President , Attent CEIMiLIr.. G. BANcKrie. eecrellay. THUS. LLOYD, Agent, olumbia. Fehruory 9,1956 ly DUNI) lials One Price Wholesale and Retail Cash Boot and Shoe Store, No. 76 S. Second St., corner of Carter St '1"111S establishment has been enlarged and improved. and is supplied with the largest and beet retail stock ria the city. principally of his own manufacture, with a choice n441.111,11r111 trota the best Eastern markets; embrameg Ladies', Cents. and Children's Boots, Shoe and Critters of IF every description, style arid quality. embra cing the beg styles nod qualities tit this or any other market. TMs struck cannot be excelled for qualm, style and cheapness. Each article is marked at the very lowest possi ble priers Crain which no deviation will be made. No extravagant statements will be seeded, and none triode to effect vale.. • Grimly cue.. Clams in all varieties. Pure Gums, so scarce in the mu rlet,nlways on hand The public are re•pecitblie Invited to call. Phitadelphis.Nlarch 1. 4 :14 Iv JAMES DUTTON'S Wholesale and Retail Tea Warehouse, No.cs North Eighth ,11,,(ahocc Arch, East Side,) rhibs, Dealer in Tea dL Coffee Exclusively. Agf•Families are respectfully invited to give him a trial. March 6. I K;6-ly FIRE PROOFS. 'mss 4 -;, • • TILE Salamander Safes of ;iii t f ill ..':, Plitiadelphiaugainst the world. C,„ .it I:iiii: i•G ' I Evans & W at•ou.No _'lt South `; .oita ii , Hr. , Fourth street. Philadelphia, „ : ;1, 1 ... i I have had the surest demonsto a• •h. jail . ,r.. 7„:,:.• , itim in the frllow•tng eertifi ..:,.:„.l --,..1-....i. ,• . • ,.i„-'•%.' I rate•, that their manufacture ..:—'—'- of Salamander Safes has at --' / 7 -7 - \, -."---, length fully warranted the repres.entations which have ;teen made of them, a• rendernig uli undoubted security against the terrific element: Fn n.. April 12.185 G Menu EV,il & WAI,ON:-4entr —lt affords U. the highest satisfaction Co state to you. Ow owing to the eery protective qualities of two of the Salaman der Soles which we purehased of you Some few months lIIIICP. we saved a large portion of our Jew elry. Soaks, Papers, &c., exposed to the calamiloas fire in Ranatead Place, on the morning of the Ilth instant. When we reflect that these Safes were located 3n the fourth story of the buildlng we occupied, und that they tell subsequently into a OUT/ of burning ruins, where the Vert concentration of heat eath.eti the bras, plate, to melt, we cannot but regard the preser vation of the valuable contents as most convincing proof of the great security afforded by your Safes. AVe shall take much pleasure in recommending them tauten of businesses a sure reliance against fire GEORGE W. 51N1OhiS ar. PisicADEtrntr„ April 12, IQSB Messrs. EVAN. & Parse —I have to offer 3On my testimony let favor of the great security afforded to my entire stock of jewelry. books. papers, he.. during the recent disastrous con fingration tit Ranstead place. from the tar• that the name were rontained to two of the Salamander Safes manufactured by you. Having fallen from the Filth story of the Artisan Building, where they were previously placed and ex. posed ton vast heal for a long titneolie preeervatron of the valuable deposits seemed to every one who witnessed the opening and interior examination, a matter of profound astonishment. To all who may require a perfect protection from the ravages of fire. I shall not hesttale to recommend the use of }our Safes. aalconsider they have now un• dergone the most tying last. N. E. MORGAN. Pitur ors.rni•. April 14,11456. Messrs. EVANS al. \Vavoa—l;e,ulemen—No doubt you will be deeply gratified to learn the good condi tion in which I discovered my book. policy of instil.- once. certificate, of stock, and other valuable docus ments. when on Friday last I openedthe safe made by your firm. With my knowledge of Its great exposure, both to the intensity of the heat from so hot a fire as that whirr, destroved the Artisan Building, as also from the force of :he fall front its former elevated position in the third story. I could entertain but slender hopes prior toils interior inspection. that the contents which I once so highly prized would eve, be of any service tome, but a• these fears are now happily removed. I feel it only due to ray to you, that I can henceforth recommend the use of your Safes to all who may wish to feel a eonfideneeic the perfect security which such means provides against so frightful an element. EDWARD GASKlLL,Bookbinder. Constantly on hand Patent Powder and Thief Proof Locks for Ranks. Storrs. &c. Philadelphia May 111, 185G-Iy kiIITILI FAMILY FLOUR, by the barrel, for sale. bp B. F. A PPOLD & CO, lumina, Sane 7. Abe. 1,2 and 6 Canal Baatn. The Greatest Medical 'Discovery OF TILE AGE. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has .distovered Din one of our COMIITIC47I paste reacted., a remedy dm t. EVERY IEXTID of ELIISTOB., from the worst scrofula down to a common pimple. He has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never failed except in two cages; (both thoutler humor.) He has now In possession over two hundred certificates .of its virtue, all within twenty miles of Reston. Two bottles are warranted to Cilte.a nursing -sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst ktadollPim plea on the face. Two to three bottles will clear the system of Dike. Two bottles are warranted to cure the wont aanker in the mouth and stomach. Three to five bottle• are warranted to cure the worst ease of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure .all humor i•t the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cum running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles arc warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles arc warranted to curc.llie worst ease of ringworm. Two to three bottles are martinet] to cure the most desperate case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure thee:lll rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula, A benefit is always experienced from thefirst bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above.quaa my is taken. Reader. I peddled over a thousand bottlesof Ilea In the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of sin every epee. Su sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humor. I sever cold a bottle of it but that I sold another; after a trial it always epeaks for itself There are Iwo things about thin herb that 'ap pear in me surprising; first that it grows in our pas tore•, in some places quite plentiful, and yet its value. IMF never been known min; I discovered n in 1840— second, that it should cure all kinds of humor. Lt artier to give some Idea of the sudden rise and great popularity of the discovery, I will state that in April, 11553, I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—in April, IBM, I sold over one thousand bottles per day of it. Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been in, business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the annuls of patent medic ines was ever like it— There is a universal praise of it from all quarters. In my own practice I alway. kept it strictly for bu rners—but since its introduction as a general family emit:eine, great and wonderful virtues have beers found in it that I never suspected. Several eases of epileptic fits—a disease which wag always eonsidered incurable. have been cured by a few battles. 0, what a merry if it will prove effect ual in all cases of that awful malady—there are but few who hove area more of it time I have. 1 know of several cases of dropsy, all of them aged people, cured by it For the various diseases of the Liver. Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Agueo . lllo 111 the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly is diseases of the kidneys, Arc., the dis covery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you get and enough corn Dltterriorss Foe VA IL—Adults one table spoonful per day—Children over ten yeare,dessert spootifulssChil dren from five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no di rections can be applicable to all consinuiicies, hike sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a duty Manufactured by DONALD Kr-NNEDY, No. 120 Warren street, Roxbury, Mass. Price.Sl,ho Wholesale Agent., New York coy, C. V Click:ter. St Barclay street; C. 11. Ring. 1112 Broadway; 'Rushton & Clark, 275 Broadway; A. B. & D. Sands, 100 Fulton street Sold in Rochester by J. Bryan & Co., Wholesale- Agents, No 112 Z4late etreetl also. by L Post & Co. GatNes•L AGENTS VOR PE:INSYLVANIA.—T. W. Dyott & 50.113. For sale iu Columbia by R. Williams, and McCorkle it Hellen. Janie 21. 18.56.1 y. AYER'S PILLS. Are Curing the Sick to an extent never before known of any Medicine. TEVAIRIS; read and judge for - yourselves; .1 JULES I.IAUEL, Esq . the well-known perfumer, of Cite-lout street. Philadelphia. whose choice. pro duets are found at almost every toilet. so s: am happy to nay of your Cathartic Pills, that .3 base found them it better faintly medicine, for room:tore use, 1115.11 any other within my hnowledge. Alrmy of My friends basic realized marked beim:R.4 from them, and cornettle shltt tnt 1-lbelievntg that they posses. extraordinary valets for driving out dLearie• nod , curing the sick. They are not only effectual, but tafe and pleasant to be taken—qualities which mutt make them valued by the public. when they are known " The venerable Chancellor IVardlaw write. from. Baltimore. 15th April, 1554: '-Da. J. 0 Assn—sir: I have taken your Pills with great benefit, for the listlesoness. languor, lean of ap petite. and Bilious headache, which lieu or late years overtaken me in the spring. A few dotes of your Pills cured me. I have used your Cherry Pectoral ninny years in my family, for coughs and colds with unfal'lng success You make medteines which cur, and 1 feel it a itles.the to commend you for the good sou have done and are doing." John It. Beatty, Esq , Sec. of the Penna. Railroad Co , says- 351146 49 6,614 02 GEM e1,710,46s .1 5237,574 40 "Pean'a R. R. Ofllce, Phil'a Dec. 13, Ina. "sit: I take plea‘ore w adding my te‘iiinai l y to ma efTimicv of your medicines, having derived very ma terial benefit from the use of both oar Pectoral and Cathartic Pills. I am never without them in my nor shall I ever con-ent to be, while my means will procure them" The widely renowned S. S.Steeelle. dl. D , of Went worth N. 11. writer, 'gloving used your Cathartic Pills in my practice, I certify from experience thin they ore an invaluable purgative. 10 cases of disordered function, of the liver, causing headache, indigestion, costiveness, and the great variety of diseases that follow. they are a ruler remedy than any other. In all raiser where a purgative remedy is required.! confidently recommend there Pill. to the public. us superior to any other I hut e ever found. they Lre sure in their operation, unit perfectly safe—onalitica which mike them un in valuable article for public u•e. I have formally years known your Cherry hetoral n 4 the best cough meth elite in the world, and these Pills are to no wise infe rior to that admirable preparation for the treatment of discosen," Read rhos from the distinguished Solicitor of the Su preme Court, whose brilliant Midair. have made him well-known, not only m this hut neighboring Stales. New Oriel...lloi April 155.1. '..Sir: I have great rati..faction in ■r-urtug you that my-elf mid family hove been very much Irenefincd by your medicines. Sly wile was cured, two years rince. of a revere Dad dangerous cough, by your Cherry Pectoral, and since then has enjoyed perfect health. Sly children have several times been cured from attacks of the IfillUrll2ll and Croup by it. It is xn invaluable remedy for these complaints. Your Cathartic Pills have entirely cured toe from a dys pepsia and costiveness. which has grown upon me for come years—indeed, this mire i• much more im portant. from the fact that I had failed to get relief trots the lore; Ph) sac inns which this section of the country affords, end from any of the numerous reme dies. I had taken. ••You seem to us, Doctor, like a providential bless mg to our family, and you rutty well suppose we are not unmindful of it. Vuurs re.pecifully. LEAVIT VTIIAXTER " Senate Chamber. Obit,. April sth, 1r54. '•Da J. C. ATEll—Honored err: I have made a thor ough trial of the Cathartic Pills, left me by your agent, and have been cured by them of the dreadful Rheu matism under which he found me suffer:rig The first dose relieved me, and a few subsequent doses have entirely removed the disease I feel in better health now than for some years before, which I attribute en tirely to the effects of your Callininte Palle. Yours wrthgreet respect, LUCIUS R METCALP." The above are all from persons who are publicly known where they reside, and mho would not make these statements without a thorough conviction that they were true. Prepared by DR. J. C. AVER dr. kO. Practical and Analytical Chemists, l.ow•ell, bless. NAM= FILEERT, Agent for Columbia, Pa. July 5, 1H..56 Smos. TXXXIM i n XS STRANGER THAN FICTION! A terrain cure for all Rhea• mane, N uns. Don't condemn but try it, it cannot E. C. ALLEN'S CONCENTRATED r,LEc, TRIO PASTE. . and Arabian Pain Extractor. (or man amd horse.— Copyright secured according to law. N%IiAT WILL IT Ceitie—we answer—RhertinetiE pain t s, when every thing (ails, Cramps, Chilblains, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, Head Ache, Tooth Ache: Swellings, Bruises, Sores, Ring Worm, Truer, Slit: Joint., Contracted Cords, Fresh Cuts, Ulcerated Sore., and all :Scrofulous Diseases where criers.) remedies ran be used, Sore Throats, Stiff Necks, &c. WHAT it RILL CORE Too Homes •Nti CATTLE-- Sweeny, Spavin, Fistulas. Poll Evil. Windgalls, Cl. rem Cholic. Sprain COl!nr end Suddle Galls, :sten, Bruises, Stiff Joi n ts, Vertigo, Splints, and Running Sores. 117 - None genuine. hut thone bottle, having the words C. ALLEN'S Concentrated Electric Pante, or Arabian Pain Extractor. Lauer Pa ." blown 111 the bottle. Look out for Counterfeits, don't forget to ask for Allen's. Leiters concerning the Paste to he addressed to E. C. Allen. Lancaster. Pa. For •ale at It. WlMama' Drug Store, Front street Agent (or Cotumbia. April 12,1856.1 y HOLLOVVAT'S Vegetable Vermitage Catca lions. This la a very palatable remedy in as agreeable form. such as chitdren will crave. It is purely vegetable in its compoLalloß, and prepared se rordine to the latest improvements in Pharmaceut Seal Chem...try. by which we ore able to separate tbe 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 la the crude state it IF. Stripo.•ll,lo to judge accurately of the properties of any medicine and often nauseous doles are swallowed without pro ducing the desires] effect. In this confection we have the active principles of themost effectual Vermifogise, free from their unpleasant taste and odors, and more safe and certain in tis street, These Confection.. while they are powerfully spe cific against worm•, are mild and harmless in all other care.. For pale at McCORKLE h DELLIVT'S Familr Atedarlite Store, Odd Felttror's April 11, MO.
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