MORE STEW GOODS ii*ST nrCEIVED AT C. ZEITLER'S Cheap Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Store, Front street, between Walnut and Locust, I (first Jewelry Store below Herr's Hotel.) rrlIE undersigned, having just returned from _L with large aditatons to his torture stock, has now u i.vell-selected assortment of FASHIONABLE GOODS, which he is prepared to furnish to his customers at re duced prices. Ills axtortuient cOn•lets of , NV TC LIES OF ALL OS I rig'at-Div an,l elite-Pour-11one , . Gold Pens; Gold and Siker Pencils; Ear had Foyer Rings; Spectacles of all knots; Leer and 6etnutii Silver Spoons. of all kind.; SO, Cr Thunbles ; Wustenholice's Pen and Peel, I Knives— tktio,ll 14 Ike 14-4 in the world.) Port hlonnaieft ; Pocket nook , . Card ; tutu c 4 erything of fancy owl unlit I:tic of Lurtvi ss 'Patch and Jewelry Rey:ming done in the bc+t tn.itun.r. itnd usartnnted. ordenns and all other inu.ical ItlSintillCllls re pntrrd and neenruwly touted. .1 , he intend. to devote hiseriti re attention to buine..., l,d 55111 e1.d.'11 . :01 . to Ile feel, conlident that those , 4r, 1,,v0r Lon is tilt their cutout wall never have reason regiet It. Cononl.tn, April tn., 1:7:A LONG & IVINNEMORE'S Iq*MAXT and MILIA.P CASH STORE, OPI'OSITI: THE FRANKLIN HOUSE. IST recrived nod Tor sale, at unusually low • pi ror r.i ,ti nll hurl. ni LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Plum and Ll,augable rich figured Silk.. Iltest I,lla k. (ire do Rhine. all ritialdie. and ss 41E114 ; Bele.ze de Lyme-; floured Orleans; huperwr quakily Lnaa•s tar 12! et.. Lulea C.aublie. MAI, all qualtile... for Lodi. and (rent•, 11111111 111111 e1111,1,1111er1,11, Mll , llll 1101.1111,... Neet Jae., 134.. , ..111, and Colton Love. and In-c rime 110111 ilt.e cent to SI .00 per yard \Yolked 11.1111.111 0 11 toilet'. LINEN GOODS All gardele4 4,11 Linen, Trench grey Ideee, elute nee Ideave 1 Ivlltdid, Table Clotll4 mid rs era•ll. 1,1e4u lied and m.l,leulied :1,11,111,, all Il• I 1:24,19-1; luaum ell Me:wiled Jae Thaper Ctettei CLOTILS AND cAssilliErtEs. Sop black, glees) told brace, rri'llf•ll ChilL.. Doe• Lin -.ape; mr , rad Mack mid lane) Silt, and clinic Ve.toic, All cols. Oil Colored Cotton Carpet Chain Table and Floor 011 Cloth. New tir , iglls Oil \Vitolove Shailec, Vol) . cheap, 110: 4 11:f2V—a full mrsortnieni, A general n•.oriment of GROCI:RI Cot Tee, Snee r. Tea, Nola , ‘,. ClieeNe, c.; a .operior miring le o; Mat Tea; Sluekef el, No., 1, :2, and :1, large and email , trei,ll herring rr.A II kno6 of Country Plod ace taken oi exchange for G00d..., Columbia, May I, 1,5 d. ANOTECER rznur STOCK. T I LE undersigned has just receiti•ed large adtli i..4to Ili, former ext.," e elock of I , r •tr. WATCHES, 4 "-Z,ze.:, CLOCKS, AND JEWELRY, ~11,11. now prep. - 4.d to tiller .nell Lnrzann...)o.l rl• w mace Nariviy. to cannot tall to gise natl•lOClwu to 1.1, Ita•cre 11, , elm 4Vint, ivy. 60.1.1) ANI) SILVEII 'WATCHES, Of every Lind: a 1 tree %anew of .11;\\"1:1.1t1 c00 , ,t• log of Jeno 3 Liod Ear 111111. 1. ine, Uwe. 1,1,1 fi 1-1 ; hold. nr stlt el r•potol- , (.0111.111,1 Clli..r Pen cils and (;01,1 n r-all Cp. 1 . 1114 101,tho, ,ith the e,reater,t iet od y ot F.\ NC) Alt 1 . 1(21,Es Clef before otlert Strict 1111011 gull he elven I, hereiofore.to the re pairing of do, att 1, - alit , ;ilol all ,rn %%ill he ,arraoiell A COnlnalallCC of former putt oottet• r- re-PeelrllllV Col* 211.1. (,/ 1'1:1.15. CAlpoihin. April to, 'XXIVZING, PLT.TIVICSXNG, &c. 9 1 11E 7r untlersigned embraces °tension to return o,:un, to 1/1.• puhhe for the liberal share of patrilll - mliseli he h., bveli UIVOIVO ,e he liarelia-ed Jo; Rumple inter. St 111 the ne :Lad to nuuouuc Ihtif he plepllred ha famish, or 10 make to order. at ;he shortest 1101100, eve, y article 01 TIN-WARY., u-ed hl hou.,ekeepers 1111t1 other, lie also attend to SPOUTING, UOUSE ROOFING, BELL-lIANGLNG, AND PLUMBING. To the latter I,rour I, of iwttealar non will he paid. 1, l w t.. eil• lead ripe and dentlll , C011 , t11110.5 mi )11411.! 1 , ,r the pl,lllUae. Order, 111R.1 " \I WILSON. Out. door ,11,01, .1011.1 , lilllllplC, IlardWare store. Coitmitina. .11, it .21. 11? YOU WOULD 131.1 RICH, READ THIS AND SAVE YOUR DENNY. "(100D morrow, friend—Pm a stranger Nj l our borough, can you inform tile ehetc I can guta pair of good h u made ,0 • 4 CO. I can, putt go to WIL NVII.-? HON'S, 10 Final -erect. oppal, 1: A. lloct. ard's tuaeo the td ace; he'll acuotona, ding cal 1,10,( '• Well. Lou i• nor)llo,.:nlent In n•gud In Ow qunlit) nntl •I•nes -110•1 s(vlleni--I'm on 01,1 Lout nut! ,Ime lnanc nn• till' th.li I V. Ili 3,.111111 . ‘• W11( . 1 , 11111 ~11 11,110 illtlllllll '•\\ hy %lir • I i .110 4..1,1 01 G AtfieriCni/ 10111,ill pi•r•un cnu 1.11 011 .• Will you rooduot on there "I t lit with ide.t...el tort kert. Lust to I.e. our oh 111.111111..111101, AND elllll.oln toter lit. -stick 1. purel.st.eil 1,0111 one of the ither tleuler , in Philotlelpliut. sold , he - lin- Oil heed, 1 i.i.perior It.r ire uric• 111111 , sers purtieul ir m getting . tip nt. •.‘ . tiontult_tit he 011 Wt mil to ;rive reit,tiiini.le ‘iittsi.teteut 1.0..,e v.l, savor hull will. their put• 1,11100,0 "There 111 , 1 home 1 , 001.01:11•14 11110.0 5001 k I , 11,111- I,rui to line I •, the fret, mitt I hose 11.11111 IA 111.111 cinch ...twit. a hush tool tt cattier give 1110 01etlle11•1111171,110 Ah, e-, too touch e I ...•siierest feth from ihu 'boot iiiouWors h.ioil6; but not nine of them, he en dests or, to make II Gl,lllOllO ht. 00,,111111•1111/10 JOllll 10 beeloind from [Lour olo.orviwz minute prutul.erunee. it then I.e any upon Ilit. lee I . lie seldom fin', to Melte 1.,. 1/001 , net I, ea.) then 011. no c. glOl.ll 011011 111.01)%.101.der lincor lie-phs... he nit, nyt. keep,u. ..-ispersor stock on hand • perlistse. 5.1.2111 Oil -1:111I pstir upon the instlant, tiler would lit 11,11, 11,1 and picnic the et ' "Then I nnnt Ir} h.ot " Try 100 t of row,. 11111! )011 . 11 lit 4.. a, }our Ittirgoto. I'nl. RAN.. 11114.1 y patented Selentifle Niche Gold Pen., , Gold and Silver Pined- and Pen fielders, of every variety, Wholesale and Retail. In addition thereto—l , has e on band Itapp's last I.:411141On of Seientthe Pentilall• ship and Penal:thing, nt a artour JAMES BARRER, General Sale Agent for Adatit Wlll4 Rapp'ek Patented Selealihe Niche told Pen., S. E. Comet 'Second and Chet at -treet.. Ploladelphta. Philadelphia. flay I. 1,524 y "AT Tzar. BEE zumr. STOWE." I ! reee, nail ao, °plmet at e llcei Myr. Sr any 10, It„. ) or lial th id.onie nod droop and of the am-t raid , -ty Ic of Niri ng Good- • Urt eke Ile 1.1t1neg.1 . 21, worth 1-2 du (1., 1-2 do do do 25 (10 :17 do do Well and beautiful. 31 37. 511-Pull:, Yellow. Mlle. 11,11, Purple. ut art all eol , . ',toed hue It. reee, lull!. 25 cent. ' , willed and Plum Silk /It.lege Ale V01d... Super ;ill color , fCzured and Juconet told Sol , . I.no u , . and colored Doll Sol., Robes. 16.2 11 .25 Melt colors 111,11 hen red colored .I:wont/I 121. 1-i All color, not P 1.1 1 ,11 i•Wht . 25. 11,1) le, celebrated lat-t tulot. , oft fined, Voalde Purple Cluotres; do do tarecolored . Gran,. Itrown owl Idluecolor , IF .annul fin wed td,i. color., 121. oorth lel— Glove , —Sl l .l. 1:o1.11,1n1C. , make. 11o,tere of all kau,li, arid quality, sellolg ut tiro 111111 HIVE. 5 car' Callen now .riling at 6.1 cent.. worth In 1 do lilac Is and 0 bite e: du I do Ida.. told orange e do 111 Bleached mid Unbleached Maqhn. n good article, null c:, Ilene) :Aiming and :,,heeting Mo-line, now opening at the BEEHIVE, N Queen :31. The Beal ((envy 13roende Amore. rich fild.h. 15,1.73 per 1, and , do do. 36 niche. wide, '52.50 per ' )11,1 ; the r e nt Pin ,rtpe 011 d Plaid. very pretty and ' ric h Silk , . ior Spring Dres. , e,, ne, Black ',tun Strutted and Plaid (iro de Amur, and lellne•iina Sdku Pane:: color. , Chameleon Glare (holed. 73 s 7. 100—do. do Tare and 111d111 SUM, 75, e 7, I luu Neat Plaid Wit.ll Silk for Dre.o.,ca, only 50 cent+. Blot k Polled for Drc,..,.e. and .11antilla4 —do do 27 to II inch,. ,nlo. Super Ilene) Black , flogli•la Lece—do do. vere wide. Black Glogsj , 1 Bees y Plain and Star (lend Silk Fringe. (lines Prem.!, I Needle Brun Veils. iron! 62,', to 4 :s—White do. do. (line, I,reen and IIrOWII To..sues for Celle. SsvisE,es, Jun. , onetts, r%1u114 and Turlotow, tor Dresses CIIAS WENTZ & BRO., Bee (Ilse, North Queen Street, Lancaster (11.0111.5. ('ASI1\11:111:1"1 , . AN I) \'l::l'l\(,,—lit avv Black (4vanatne colored i; renudiae Ve , ll.lg, Inack ',awl. eel• Died and while v,“ing, and Cr:1,111., OJIII t•t/Qpvtalera 1.11.1 Velvet.. and all velar- )1,1,a , aavre• Vvl'anv anket.a. (tine 1)i Ills. Ribbed Cottons. :%lexltale, Calaornin and Beek I'la ALa tore. I: ‘vENTz & mu) . Bee Hive, haat a-le r. WM. SAILY 8: SON, ireperferS Lea Dealers DI ENGLISH, FRENCH k BWISP STclIeS, JEWELRY, SILVINASVARr. MATED WATCH AND FANCY MaIt:LES, Are constantly receiving the hitest styles of the ribose Goods. vu tutu ore offered ai wholesale or retail, at N 0.216 Market Street, naive Sirth, near Decatur Street, l'hitadelpher. ESTABLISHED IN ISIS. tv,rrafard to Lc tohat they '2 . 2 It , 5,2 -1 y MEE ADAM W M. RA I' I , 'S P VrENTED SCIENTIFIC • er•-• . • • • 51• _ ", r r!' • SILKS! SILKS:: SILKS!!! ZANIES BARBER'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOCK & TIME-PIECE ESTABLISHMENT, IQOUTII-EAST corner Second and Chestnut sts., L; Philadelphia. where maybe found a large end splen did acsortnieut of the best modern Improved Eight-Day ; and 'Thirty-flour ltrass and Alarm Clocks and Time- Pieces, suitable for Churches,llalls.llotels,Ste amboats, Rail Road Curs. Parlors, Offices, Bed Rooms, Kitchens, c., which will be sold In lots to suit purchasers, from i one to one thousand, lit the lowest cash prices. ;11.—Clocks of all kinds repaired and warranted.— Clock Trimmings of every description constantly for I , ale. Philadelphia, May I,l.S3'_'-ly I I3ibly ---- CHEAP WATCHES, JEWELRYAND SILVER WARE, NV JJIOLESALE and Retail, No 72 N. Second 1r Street, oppo.nte the :Nlotust Vernon Houte. E R. GOLD LVE WATCHES full p•welled. I•A' N. ea.e5,..52,3,00; Silver Lever,‘, ~ full Jewelled. $19,00; Silver Leone-, jewelled4N .^ 9.00—a1l war, anted to keep Rood time . Gold Pens Mid Sliver Cure , , .Sl,OO j Gold Petted , . 81,00; Gold Petted alai Pon Cto , e, with good Gold Pens a.. low an 5345. &e. A 100, Own!. s on hand a good a,...ortinent of fine Gold Jewelry. Gold Curb, Guard nail Fob Chant.; Gold Vett I Chains; Lathes,' Cold Fob Chants and Belt Puts 1 Silver Table Spoons. front 811 to 51,; .De•ert, 59 to 811, and Tea, 6'4.72 to 56,50 per vet. v.:l:ranted equal to ~ coin, All goods warranted to be whatl S theE, y are ent ',old foe. I M. AN' Ag, No. 79 N. 26 et., opposite the Alount Vernon House. N. It —\\ awl., and Jewelry repaired and wartanted. Pin ladelplu a, Mnrel, 97, 1x59.1 p. AVM.. F. POTTS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN IRON AND STEEL, •1171 :Market •,trees. below Thirtventh, Nurth smle, PHILADELPHIA Ploladelphiti, November :22, I y THE WESTERN SAVING rum) SOCIETY, OF PHILADELPHIA, NV A I S , n i , nr i orporated vana, In lke by 21 r 7 84 , • LeV os la i tre . of general principles as the Philadelphia :Sa ] ving Punt s SO! ciety Th . e Western Saving Fund Society opened its office on the 7th of July, 1617. By it, charter, it is Calletall ted a Saving re id Society only, and its managers and officers, and agents, cannot attach to that Interest any other business; by which special pier mina Its Deposi tors are kept free front risks of loss they would incur were at otherwise. Additional security is given to Its Depositors by the fact that the whole of the money, every day received. Is the same day deposited in the Bunk of North America, to the credit of the Society, (no money is kept in the of to make even the smallest payment.) Checks, drawn payable by the thank of North America. at the Bank, are given for every payment, of every kind. The Art of Incorporatloll provides the following re strictions and regulations :—The Managers, Oiliel•ra and Agents are prohibited from directly or Indirectly hors rowing arty motley from the Society. 'tire Society is prohibited troll purchasing any Note, Bond. Mortgage. or oilier security, for the pal meat of money, given by any iiihnager or officer of the sail Savibg Fund Society. Al! money deposited is to hear an interest itt the rate of four per sent. per annum, and to be paid upon two weeks' notice, except where large sums are deposited, and in such cases the notice required will be made known at the time, to the depo•ilor. In all eases where money Is noticed for, the Book must be left at the office at the time of giving the not ice,and no deposit or payment can be made without the book. No MIDI less than one dollar ran he received. noil•no ',arrest will be allowed until the deposits amount to live dollars; then every additional dollar deposited will bear interest. Interest is calculated from the date of the deposit to I the day notice is given for the repo) meta. If the whole sum of the first deposit la. noticed for before the expira- Don of one month from the date of that deposit, no in terest is allowed. No money to be drawn out under five dollars. unless to close all account, or in payment of interest, at the end of the year. Depositors will be furnished with a book. In which all deposits and payments are to 00 regularly entered at the lane of making titers. Founded is benevolence—thas constituted—favored liv the Almighty—the Managers of the It - cetera Saving rand Society of Philadelphia have elected It hativ 1101.4-INONN‘ORTII. President. • Siomna. C. II ENSZCV, Trecta'r Celli Deltic,. of fnersimenis. Isaac ELLIOTT, Chat/Walt 111'1014%N Ceirru, 1 11A It LI D It. 1 / a KER, )IENItV The office ha been established. from its continten eft ment. at No.:113 Chestnut sti net. on the North side, be- tween Tenth and Eleventh stretts. w hvh Is open daily for the reLeipt of Deposits and the repay meld of moneys deposited, from the hour of nine A M . In one o'clock M„ and on Monday afternoons from three to seven o'clock. The public. from the foregoing statement, will be able to judge of the course which the Charter prescribes for the security of money deposited with the Society; and is ilh thef exposition of the ability. the character and purposes of tile Institut ion, we now invite the rich and the charitable to patronit.e ; and the Indust lions, the prudent and economical. and the poor of every descrip tion, to partake of ite benefits. To the poor, the advantage of interest upon then' stual I savings is offered. together w ith a safe place of deposal ; and to the industrious, the prudent, the eco non, teal. the like advantage iQ presented of every dollar earning interest. in.lend of ying idle. To the I xecutor, the Guardia., the Trustee, the 'Wid ow, the INl,cliant. the Nlarinfactorer, the Laborer, and the Lawyer. to each and to all, the advantages described are respectfully offered Office of the ‘Vesterii Saving Fund Society of Philo ' delphia, No. 313 Chestnut street, 'March 17, lb:4L. MEC= C. Humphreys. Chas. 11. Baker, P. IVllliainann, 'rho*. Allihnoe, Wol. W. Keen, Joseph S. V. Merrick, Cornelius Tiers, Isaac. Elliott. Thomas :sparks, C Bowen, Al. W. Baldwin, Thomas Drake, John NVlegand. I. Ilazlehurst, John 11 Budd, 11l flu inphreyq, Peter McCall. R It. 1.-mit Ahem J. hew so, I sone P. Morris, %Vt.. Divine, Saari. Norris, 11. Hollingsworth, Herman Cope. Philadelphia. April 17. 1552-6itios. INDEMNITY. rl'llE Franklin Fire Insurance Company, of 1'im,A1)1:1.PIII A, OPI'l CI, No. 113.3: CHEST- I'T ',tree?. near Firth Sireot. DIRECTORS —Ctoode. N Rocker, Thonulß Mart, NVuttorr, Soon.] Groot. J ncoO It ',Toth. G corge NV, Meloirds, Mordeioti D. I.cwn , Adolph E Doold S Il rot.u, Mort,. Puttet.on. Cuattnue to make 14.1111111 e, perpetual or hauled, on every de-ermtion ol properly in tore,. mud CC/111111) ut rAtes:te low as are C 01,1.442,11. ,eetttity The 1'0;111,1.1y have re , erved a Cualtageta ,1111 01,1 Capital 1111,1 PletTlltlfll., 1.•111•III:, ullord, ample proteettou lo the as- Tilt! , a of tln• Company, on Januar,. I Mt. publl,ll4.tl agree:llo to its Acs of . w crofts fol. lon,vg, a., Nlorignge., . Iteml..ta, Tempurar) Loans, 1 11 111.04. ClO l ll 0111110111, , 1 • 1111/100N of Agent., Not. , 111111 !WI. te , .....1.1.., Unsettled lulu 1.,, 1 :11n501ian,..,.., I :kin ill Sinee their incorporation. n period of twenty-two eurii, they 11110 e lion] upwitrolli+ tzo 'nail.. of dollar. lot-i.e.. , by tire, thereby - attoriliug - evidollett Of Ito. mit:1111- ' hikes oh us well us ihe iibility I to meet, ‘t nh prouiptiles, .11 cliAni.rs N. ItANCICEI. G. lin m. I. It. SOO relarv• 'I AS 1.1. - OY D. of Columbia, :ur York nod I..ineaster Counties. :Alarch y Jost received at No. 17 Locust street, next door below the Columbia Bank. MITE undergigned has in store, and is now receiving 1. the largest and most complete stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS%VARE, READY-MADE CLOTHING, &c., in Columbia, which he can sell at unprecedentedly low prices, consisting in part of black and fancy colored Cloths, black and fancy Casslmeres, Vesting% of all de scriptions. Summer Cloths. Cashmeretts, Velvet Cords, Colton and Linen Pantaloon Stuffs. Linen and Cotton Sheetings. Carat! and Woolen Covers, Colton and Linen Table Diaper, Brown and Bleached Sheeting and Skirting, at all prices. A large assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods. such as Silks of all kinds, French Delaines,Bareges, Lawns, Gingliams. Alpacas, plain and embroidered Crape Shawls—in fact everything the Ladies may call for or want. Also, a large stock of Groceries, Quecnsware, and Earthenware—all of which will be sold very low. Srl - All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange fur Goods. C. S. KAUFFMAN, No. 17 Locust street, below the Columbia Bank. Columbia, Aprll 10, 1852. - --- SPICING CAMPAIGN. NEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, AT MeTague & Bro.'s Cheap Cash Dry Goods nun Clothing Store. in Front street, directly op posite the Columbia Bridge. In order to meet the wants of their ens:milers and the public in general, there store has been .40d:ea ss rib on OiSOTIMent of American, French, English, turd German Dry Good., which have been selected with great cure lit the New York and Philadelplinvnarkets, nod dill be sold on az favorable terms us those of any other establishment in the slate. IVC 'mum in part Dress Goods, embracing a choice variety Oro de Rhine, rich lustres, all widths and quali ties ; brilliant fancy spring Silks, all colon.; rich and plain wool French Delaines ; Darege Defames: printed Daregee; French Lawns, Organdies, and fancy Lawns. al! qualities; superior Silk Poplins, rich and plain; Scotch Gnighams; silk warped and real Alpacas ; Tur key red Prints, and French chintz; spring Prints, a eptenthd useortment, including the beet makes. Cloths, Casslmeres and Vestings. Superior French black and colored Cloths of all grades; eupeilor English German and American blue Mid black Cloths, ot all the most celebrated makes ; black Cassimeree, and Doe Shins, of the hest snake-, superior aseortment block Salim and other Ve , tinize of best makes; Pantaloons Stutfe—fancy colored Case!. :tiered, all shades and makes; Kerbech, Tweed: Plaids, Nankeen and blue Drills. FURNISHING GOODS. Carpets—lngram. Vemitian, and two and throe My; Floor and Table Oil Cloths, a variety of patterns and widths, all shades. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT embraces the largest stock ever offered is this place• We enumerate In part, Gentlemen's Cloth Frock Mess ' Sack, and New York Frock Coats ; Tweed, Cotton and black summer Cloth Coate. all st) lee; Boys' Coats in great variety; Gent's and Boys' black and fancy Casei mere, Sennett. Tweed. Linen and Sumner Pants, all styles: neut..' black and fancy Satin Cmthmere, Worsted. Plaid and Plain Vests, all styles and makes; Gents' Furnish/age Department—red, white, Und blue-imaed Undeiebirts, Drawers, Overland., &c. BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT - - Ladies' and Misses' Fremeh Gaiters. Jenny Lind Ties, Buskins, Pinta and noor Ties and Kid t3lipppers; an assortment Misses' and Children& Boots, in great variety, very cheap ; Gent,' Calf, Morocco, and Seal, and pegged Boots, a Mee article for spring and summer. The above goods bnea been purcha , ed so us to enable us to offer Mein at price, unit cannot fail to please. 'Po render our c , tablislummt well worth a visit at all times, ote shall continue to i cccive, OF the season ad vance,, new lIIVOICOS of SC:1,011:1bl° Goods, for Ladies' and Gentlemen' , wens., so ns to be able to offer the advantages of New York and Philadelphia Markets. jr - r OPEN IN 'PILE EVENING. MeTAGUE As ' Front street, opposite the Columbia Bridge. Columbia, April 1(1, 1632 1,000 Quires of BLANK BOOKS, DIRECT from the manufacturers in New York and Philadelphia, and ut their prices. Medium Day Books and Ledgers, full bound, Rue-in ends and bands; do Russia corners; Denny' Day Books and Ledgers. full bound, Russia ends and baud,; do Rus‘da Corners. These hooks are beautifully paged find ruled for one. two, and three ueeou its 01l a page at no additional cost. Long Cap Buy Books. full hound; Long Cop Ledgers. fnll bound; Broad Cop Day Books, full bound ; Broad Cnp Ledgers, full bound, double und single ruled ; Blond Cup Minute Books, full hound; Medium Quarto Ac counts, dull.. mid etc.; do feint only; Denny Quarto Account , . fend only ; do. dolls. and cis.; Cop Quarto Accounts, of all sires, ruled single, double or feint only ; Long, Broad, Oblong, Octavo, ]dine, 1.-"ino. d too. and :Wino; Cup .Accounts, half hound; Pass Books of all kind , --Mechuni Fee, Deftly S vo, Cap Ithno, Dino, t!tino, fklino—in leather or purer binding; Blanks of nearly et cry shape. They . have been selected with core nod an eye to the le peopwants, so that all can he suited. Orders received, and hooks ruled to any pattern, or bound w any my Ic, at the shortest notice. at B. P. SPANGLER'S Headquarters and News Depot, Flout street. ' Columbia. April dl. I tit!. ILE ATIII ER AND SIIOE FINDING STORE, TN Locust street, opposite llaldematts' Store, L coh.b., ra. The subscribers, in addition to the Currying and Leather Finothing ilusin,s, which they ore exteusts sly e‘oroged at, have taken the agency for the sale of MOROCCO AND FRENCH CALFSKIN, RED SOLE, OAK TANNED, and all other kiials of Leather and Shoe Finding A Large -rock of all kinds of articles used by sliounake, constantly on hand; and nil orders will be promptly attended to, at manufacturers' privet, J. GREEN & SON. Columbia, February di, tlid-ly CHARLES GROVE'S Columbia Boot and Shoe Store, Front street, next door to Leader's Drug Store, 'l'llE subscriber would respectfully inform his 1 tricot's Itild the online generally, that lie It, now Oil hand a large n ,, ortinent of FINE FRENCH CALF BOOTS, do. Navy Shoe,. Alomoes. Congresc Boots, Gaiters, and all knelt of heavy Rork. at prices to suit the toucc All who want a mat and ettb.y hoot would do well to give hint a call. LADIES' BRANCH. The patronage or the Ladies who want neat Gaiters, Jenny hinds, Hid Gaiter+, had ;slippers, Jetierson Ties. Buskins, Morocco Hoots, (iii all the various styles.) is respeeitull) solicited. No efforts will he •pnred to give general satisfaetion• both ra quality and price. Work made to order at the shortest notice.. A general assortment of Children's Shoes constantly on hand. Columbia, October 11,1P:314y CLOCKS, CLOCKS r 1 11 E subscriber has now on hand the largest 11 to.i.ortment of CLUCKSever before offered ta'Cu- Itonl la, ~ .11101l he cull , en nt prlee% n.tont.lizogly Persons about costancncang hou,keeplog, and all others who may want a good and cheap Clock. nre Invited to cull and examine hi. stork. JOHN FEU X. Colon - 04n, March 0.1.51. 117141:1 GI '4 I'7 7- I 2.6616, 71 6.2 Tl.l 511 :tll:;•_ 611 Ili 0 GI 79 6 G' - 103 t 4 SPRING FASHIONS. SE THE SUBSCRIBER takes pleasure Salo /1111101.1111 . 111 C that Lis SPRING 6 SUMMER. FASHIONS are now ready, mid eu,toniers and others can he supplied at the sliorte.t notice, and upon reasonable terns t. llr v ) 011*(111111 . keeps for sale, and manufacture, to artier, all kinds of such as SILK, CASSENIERE, BEAVER AND BRUSH, Incis lurk feels a...eared cannot be surpaqsed, either for beauty or durability. fie ales hub a good actor/merit of CAPS, for men and 1101 s, whirls he Will utke PlCaYllie in show ing to till who may vi-it 11, store. Thankful fur the liberal patronage inn which ht• line heretofore Lein favored, lie relieetiully wilts a Colltlllll - of ',Mille support WILI.I.IM TIM rr.r.. Front street, next door to Itrandie Tailoring Establishment. Columbia, April Itte2. REMOVAL. . . PRY C 0 . Have removed to their New Store House, ready opposite their old gam!, and diicetly opposite the Bank, IXTIIERE they ore o; erring n Inro ll Pnial well.seleeled 1V ns,..orinient-of Spring Goods. which, to oddition to their former NMe stock, will conslstof one of the i 11•14 i t ..ao,lM, ! ntyt of goods ever offered in this place. it con stets of every variely of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, CARPETING, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, Wall Papers, and every otherarticle usually kept in a country store, all of which will be sold on the most accommodating terms. They respectfully solicit the patronage of their former customers, and the public in general, as they flatter themselves, that with their increased facilities they will be able to give greater satisfaction than hereto fore.; 10 - Country Produce of all kinds will be taken In exchange for goods, as usual, for which the highest mar ket price will be given Columbia, March 27, I ea? NEW GOODS, SPRING GOODS. GREAT SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES, BP DR. J. W. COOPER. VEGETABLE ANTI-DYSPEP SIA BITTERS. rf"lsMedicine is n Certain cure for Dyspepsia in its very worst forms. Thousundsof cases have been com pletely cured by it within the last year, which have been entirely despaired of by the regular family physicians. We do not recommend it tocure everything—we recom mend it to cure Dyspepsia, and the diseases originating from it. and that it will cure in almost every case, and it is recommended for nothing else. In many instances, even the worst of cases have been completely cured in two and three months, but it depends somewhat upon Me constitution of the patient. We would say to all who are afflicted with Dyspepsia, give this medicine a fair trial, and if it fails to do good, your money will be returned. ALSO, MY VEGETABLE WORM POWDERS. This is the most wonderful Worm Destroyer ever known. and in the tittle so plea,ant to take, that almost every child se ill lie fond of, it and envy instances Lave been known of children crying for more after once taking it. This medicine is in the form of n powder, the only medicine ever used in that form, arid it operates upon principle entirely different from any oilier medicine ever mliminstered by say other physician. 111. the only rued icine which has no Worm-seed Oil or Turpentine coin. limed with it, which is believed by all oilier physicians, be the only two things that will destroy worms. and these two things combined, together with castor oil, arc the active principles of all oilier Worm medicines, which every person who has ever tasted or smelled, knows to be the most nauseous of all nauseous Medicines, and Olt account of which. there is genera:ly something added to destroy this nauseous taste; WO in order to - do this ; it must be something stronger thins the medicine itself, and therefore it mull necestilrily destroy some of Its medic, nal pi operties These powders are Shrink and to 'um bs—. that n child May eat a whole box at once, and it will not be hurt, while at the same time, the principle upon es inch it nets being different from anything else aver ti-ed, it will de-nor al! kinds of Worms with u certainty neVer equalied. It alit nOt only destroy the sent worms, or A see rides, and lung, round worm,, or rut Is the most effectual inedielllC for the destruc tion of the ''ape Worm ever known. 'Ten doses have brought ns usury as FlVE'rapelVorms from one person. If your children Inure any symptoms of scones, try these Powders, and in nine cases out of ten, you will never use any other. These are also warranted. FEVER AND AGUE COM Pl.l7rl:lX CURI:ll la three Jays, by Dr. T. W. COOPER'S Vegetable Compound Fever nod Ague Pills. These Pill- are composed entirely of Vegetable :silbnltiliee , , and in ninety-nine cases out 01 every hair tired, mill perform a perfect arid penrinnent Circe in three days. No hits ever bel.ll Isl:Merl, Where more than six days have been required to perform a complete cure, even la the very a orst cases. and on the :ArOligest con,litlololl, We would eanie•lly nay to all who are 1111ln:tea a rtlr this iliqtiv—ing to get one box and try them, and an all can-es, two boXes ale warranted to cure, if taken according to the directions, or the money returned. DR. a. W. COOPER'S CELEBRATED VEGE- TABLE ANTI-DYSPEPSIA PILLS, A certam cure for Indigestion, Debility, Sickness or Burning in the Stomach, Pain in the Side and Stomach, Costiveness, Eel's:111011 of Weight in the Stomach after ellllllg. Difficulty of 13re:tilling, Restlessness, Want of Appetite, Palpitation of the Ileum, and all other diseases which arise from Indigestion . These medicines are all separate, and one for each disease. and each for only one disease. They are not reconmiended as many other medicines ale, to cure ,mite 111 . 1,11 or twenty diseases, and all of different natures, but they are each to cure but one disease, and that they will do to newly-nine cases out of every hundred, and where they have a fair trial and fail in all cases. the money will be returned. Certificates may be seen at the Agents, of some of the most astonishing cures on record, which earns these have effected. For sale by 11. WILLIAMS, Columbiu ; J. A. Ww.r, Wrightsville. September 13, 1,-51-1y CHEAP HARDWARE STORE. •iz TILE undersigned would respect .lily 1111110111100 10 h+> friends and the puhhe that lie is still engaged in the HARDWARE BUSINESS, ut 1114 old stand in Locust street, below Second. where he keep.: constantly for sale a large and well-selected stock of Foreign and Domestic. Hardware. Its 001161.1 S in part of the lollowing IRON and NAILS. a large vuriety, which he can fur nish at the most Ton - motile prices. GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, A:ff.—Painters, Glaziers and others arc respectfully invited to cull and examine his variety. CEDAR WARE of kinds. and of it superior quality Housekeepers and others will find it to their advantage to cull. STOVES.-A general variety of Parlor nod Cook ing Stoves. for wood and coal. Besides a full assort ment of everything a sun Ily kept in a Ilardware Store, sorb as 'lair s Celebrated Truces, Ploughs, Grain Cra dles. Forks. Scythes, Clover and Timothy Seed, Turpen tine. Tar, Varnishes, Camphene. Ethereal, ke., ke. Thanktal for pint favors, he respee ttull y solicits a con //1/1.11/re of public patronage, as he is determined to offer such 1 / 1 11111111IS ns wall Intake it the interest of all persons to give lust their patromage• JONAS RUMPLE. Columbia, August:3o,lssl4y CABINET AND CHAIR IVIANUTACTORY. rrillE subscriber respectfully informs the citi _L eras of Columbiaand OSUMI.) . that he hue con stantly on hand general a-sortment of ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE i n h i - i nn: of 1,5:c.0.5.., Each as Historian, Tables, Th d steads, Chair; Distil kinds, (as Fret,:slat and Ball Back-. Common Chair=, and Revolving Chows, Arm Settee.. mod all kind% or Rocking Chairs.) schlep he v.ll sell a• (heap to, :thy other eit, t hhthnneut ut th e place Ills work is made by experienced workmen so.d is therefore good. Ey' Furniture at di be delivered font of eliarg, e an) - w lit re sNialla ten Tulle. of 11 - 1 - Al! hold, of work to los lute 111:1 It 10 Older at the Atorto.t notteo. re purchasing ekewhere eive niu a rail• Do n % torget the place : o door, below tin• 'lowa • CHA RIX'S EP Columbia, :%larelt 13, 1.52-6 mo, coLuranza. IVXARDLE YARD. rifillE undersigned would respectfully inform lii< friend,. in Columbia nod vicuuq• thitt he has COMlneireed the MARBLE el.;1"11Nr: w Front street. in one of the rooms of the new btoidintr lately err CiVli by Mr. It. Hamilton. immediately oimo-ate Daniel liens NVit,liingion I lotel, o here lie will attend to till the Vali on. briiiiehe,- of his bw.ine.s. 1111VMg COlll,llllll Y 011 hand a huge variety of Aineri- C .and Italian Marble, he is al wii!, prepared to manu facture MONUMENTS, TOMES. AND ALL KINDS OF HOUSEWORK, tit the most modern style, sad Oil the most reasonable terms. flaying every• facility for lanai-lima; articles iu hie line, lie t, determined to sell low - cud to do hi- work jrl .LLCII a manner a> to give entire mattmlietion to till who way (liver Ilan with 1111.11. putrouiv:e. 'Po much Per-011A us, way lurid II more conveuieill 10 get their work 11011 e. w I.aticaster. he would mule that lie -till einaniiies hie Yuri( or his 0111 ‘1,11.11 w trial city, where they call Ire ,upplied with ever) luring /0 his litre. 11ALLY. Colt,ml.ln, Octol•er -I, 1851 lOUSZ ek. SIGN PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. erne. sub'crii,er intorin4 his friends 0 11 1 1 the eitifen, of Columbia and its vicinity that he 11:1 , C 0111111 4 .111,11 the 1,11.'1111,S of llout,e, Sign, Fone) tool Ornamental l'uoititoo,. to Its vartuos LrnueLes , anti lIANC;ING, which be adl tin On the must retn.int able term+, and to the entireSnii.finelnrini of per..., Laving mirk done. Ile eartinktly but respectfully cits line patriot:4;e of the public. LEVITRING of ill kinds—Nunn, Finley, (In I and 1310e1. cut from wood. '11:11111*.—liilt 131oc k , P els per inch. I: do. :Metal, from inside, 4 do. F toe). shade, no. Flout, JOIIN Columbia, llnreb 27, RA 1) IVA V CIIINESE MEDICATED SOJII I . This article is 11-4.1 u lax It : , 1111.t m¢ :11111 generol 'Toilet t.onp. It ttens the beard iontler.the sklti smooth and plitt bk. It to card to 1:e It -puellic for tile relnoviil annul per nutlit•lit Mire of euir Lunt five hire . lu c id uil e r u pt, ow; cur d disfigurement of tho elm. Prtee 12;, et, per etthe. For sale nt the 1'.\ 311 1.4 ME JIOIIII. DICIN JIOIIII. t, cul.m,,, march 20,1.'5:2. rIENEINE, NVELIeSEA SONE!) CASTILE SOAP, N_T the 1111111111 liar. or box, ior stile b 3 Colurala e.. 1013 R WILLIAMS. I)AliA . ..ol.S—Lettle." plate. !leered, tool changeable reread, at the Cheap Ca.h Store 1.0 M; & WINNEMORE. Columbia, May 15.1,52. LA Flounee,Chemi/etter.l7aderaleeves, Cullum, Ac . at the Cheap Cash Store. LUNG & Columbia, May 15, 1'152. AP GAZINES FOR :%4AY—all to be bad at srANG:LT.:WS Ileadqunrici, and News Depot, Front street Coltonloa, April 24,1.,:e2. n n vELorns MIR White, Note, 50 OV t/ Arlhe,ive, ,ut SPANGLER'S I lentlquarters and Neves Depot, C01“11111111, April tit, P-52. Front street. i rC i ce l i ; Vii — ai r un 9 or A irjle le a c t ud Engh" na'rY Cheese, jug e xkurr.,{AlVS, Louc.: •it Columbia. April 10, lirs2. [Entered according to Act of Congress, In the yrs hy S DOUGHTON, M. D., in the Clerk's Otter' of the District Court for the Ensteru District of Pena's", GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! ANOTHER. SCIENTIFIC WONDER. DR. HOUGHTON'S THE TRUE DIGEST. WE FLUID, o GAy i. •lkri r , TRIO MICE"' prepared from RENNET, or the 1 I . stomach of th e OX. alter directions o' BARON LIEBIG, the great physiological Cite. . mist, by .1. S. BOUGH. -- TON, M. D. Made). Olin, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dy s .• pcpsitt.Jaundiee, w Liver Complaint,Constipation ',Pity. curing after Nature's own method, by Nato, own agent, the Gastric Juice. :Half n tea-poonful of PEPSIN, infused in water, will digest or dissolve, Five Pounds of Roast Beef in about two hours, out of the stomach. PEPSIN is the chief element, or GreatDigcsting Prin. ciple of the Gastric Juice—the Solvent of the Food ' the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Nes. live Stomach of the Ox, thus forming an ARTIFICIAL DIGESTIVE FLUID, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical powers, and furnishing a COM PLETE and PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for it. By the aid of this preparation,the pains and evils of INDIGfis. TION and DYSPEPSIA are removed, just as Cher would be by a healthy Stomach. It is doing Wonders for Dyspeptics, curing eases of DEBILITY, C A CO N. 'PION, NERVOUS lA:CLINE, and DYSPEPIIC CON. MII NIPTI ON- suppo.ed to be on the verge of the grace, . The Scientific Evidence upon which it Is basedosin rho highest degree CURIOUS and REMARKAI3LL. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron firing, in his celebrated work on Animal Chem. ' , try, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid analogous to the CiaMile Juice, may be readily prepared from tile mus onus membrane of the stomach of the Cull, in which tas nous articles of food, n speat and eggs, will be softened. changed, and digested,yust in the same manner as they would be in the human stomach." Dr. Pereira, in Ith,faitioustreatise on "Food andDiel, , published by Fowlers & Wells, New York, page al, states the some great tbct, arid describes the method of preparation. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira. Dr. Combo, in his valuable writings on the ologs of Digestion," observes that a " diminution of thin due quiiiitay entire Gastric Juice is 0 prominent and prevailing cause of Dfslielisiu ;" and lie states that ••a professor of medicine la London, who um severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to faii, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomachs of living anianalsovineh proved rm. pletely sueees.sl - al." Dr. Graham, author of the famous works on "Vegeta ble Diet," say : It .5 0 remarkable (actin Physiology, that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, ha: part to the fluid the property of dissolving various not. viva of food , ood of rife , ling a kind of artificial digestion of them in 110INI,C different from the natural digesate proeet.s." Professor Dunglison, of the Jefferson College,of Nuke delphi u. in Ins great work on 11 unitin Physiology, devotes more than fitly pages to an examination of this sub. feet. Ills experiments with Dr. Beaumont, en the Gas tric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals are well known. "In all eri•tes," he sp 3g, "digestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial mein thn natural digestions." Dr. John W. Draper, Professor of Chemistry in tbs Medical College of the University of New York, to his -Teat Book of Chemistry," page fif3(l, says, -it has been a question whether artificial digestion could be performed —bill it is now universally admitted that it may All modern works On Chemistry, Materia Medico, and Physiology, and all good Medical Dictionaries, describe the character and properties of PEPSIN, and state many interesting details respecting it. The feet that an Artificial Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, perfectly resembling the natural fluid, may be readily prepared, does not admit of question. The only wonder is, that it iris not before been applied to the cure of Indigestion and Dyspepsia—so naturally does such u sic suggest itself to the mind. AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. Houghton's PEPSIN has produced the most mer. venous eatects, in curing cases of Debility, Enacts. Lion, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consuniption. It is impossible to give the details or cases in lilellllllt. of this advertisement—but authenticated ceitificates Jain been given of more titan 200 REMARKABLE CURES, New York, and Boston alone. Theta were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but permanent. Iris u great Nervous Antidote, and particularly useful for tendency to J3ilious disorder, Liver COllll/11lillt, re. ver and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague,and the evil effects of Quinine. Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of tirdett rpm its. It utmost reconciles health with intemper OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS winch it dues 1101 sacra to Teach TOM remove atonee. No matter how bud they may Ire, it GIVES INSTANT RE. LIEF: A single slum: removes all the unpleasant s}mp• toms, and It only needs lo be repeated, for n short now, to maie these good effects permanent. PURITY OF 131.001) and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It n particularly excellent an cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cratniu., Sureness of the pit of the Nonsuch, disirese after eating, low. cold, state oldie Blooil t llcitviness,LOMV , at Spirits. Despondency, Einacitution, Weakness, tea• dency to Insanity, Suicide, &e. Ilunglitotre PEPSIN, is sold by nearly all tie deniers iii fine drugs and Popular Aledicines, throughout the United Staten. It is prepared in Powder and hi Floe! toriii—and in Preecription rule for Meuse of P/1)• PRIVATE. CIRCULARS for the use of Phytimitinf, Inc OW:11110i of Dr.llougliton or Its Agents, desert!• lite ill, vt hole process of prevaration, and giving Meats thornies upon winch the claims of this new remedy are hu.ul. As It it NOT A SECRET REMEDY, no oblee• 110111,1111 hr raised against its use by Physicians in I, stnialnig tool regular practice. Priee,Oisli 1)1)1,1.AR per bottle. 11 - 1 • oIIsERVE Tills !—Every bottle of the genuine bear , the w mien signature of T. S. 1100011• TON. AI 1). -ale pre praetor, Philadelphia, Pa. Cop)• right and Toole Alitrk :won ed. , • . ~ . U.-Y sold nll Dringgnds and Driller. in Colum Mcdtemr. ACIINT:I—It. WILLIAMS W. A. LnAnnn, bia, Dr J. I.oNG,Llll)en,ter , C... ' 'l. Mounts, York; J. Evan( S.. Duo., llorri•:,ora. AuguFitkl, 1 -5I :I y DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE Partnership heretofore existing bctarts the undereneed, trading, under the firm of Meyers& Yielder, was di•isolved dm% day, by mutual consent. All petrune indebted to :a td trio are requested to call and stile their net muds beture the lots of May, no they.ol be oloeed in the hands of a magistrate for collection Mier that day, and shone havlng, buns will present ',la -awe lot payment, Columbia, April 7, 175. Continuation of Business. miiE UNDERSIGtibIII n•nulJ respectfully ilimounte 1 tout he will continue the COPPIALTIN, and 5111,17 I MN: BUSINI:Ittr, in all its brunettes, at the old mod tit I.ociiit street. Thank NI to the public for their Fie rolince to lire late firm, he respectfully solicits n Cotitilv 0011011 of their lie gill at all times be pre• pitied to furnish anything in Ills litre. HENRY PFAHLER. Columbia. April 10, 1852. CO-PARTNERSHIP I)ETER HALDEMAN has this day taken into purtner.hip. Ins son, (A:° W. HALIJEMAN. Tire Itut.iness will hermitic r be conducted under the name nod limn s f '• Peter ❑aldernnn & Snit." All permns knowing themselves indebted to the Into firm, ore re spectfully requested to cull ut the old stand and settle die sante , and those /111 claims will present them tor pay unlit :it the saline pluce, where the books bane been left for settlement. Coluinlatt.:llarch rfl In b w su.eribere nre no receiving. in addition to their former etoek,n large and complete nee.tartment of NEW GOODS. whom they otter at low pricee. All knole of Country Produce taken ht exchange. PETER lIALDEAIAN & SUN Columbia, April 1, IS.itt.ti Sir Waller Scott U..AVE to the world a strong illustration of the "ruling passion" when he wrote— Charg. • Chester, charge: on! Stanley, on! Were the last words of Illartnion." Ilut it is no comparison to the " passion”evineed ly TREDENICIi to keep his customers, and the generally, er n • u mtly supplied with all the latest 11." InOst a pprnved .tylee of FASHIONABLE HATS AND CAPS; AMONG ARE The pliant Kossuyir, priceless gem! Befitting thou for kings to wear j The Magyar's only diadem— And soll Ili , downy pinions are. as r heap, SO renteel, and withal sa fashionable. shot even limn should possess one of TREORNICK'S BEST. however you prefer the SPRING FASHIONS OF SILK HAT S FOR 1554, just call in at TREDENICK'S BAT AO CAPASTORE, one door south of the Washington 110,1? Froni street, Columbia, and be suited toyour taste.; fbi you will not only find a full and fresh supply of "" gearing," but ahro one of the most obliging and clever Mel) that ever " felt" a "nap," or "dyed in the wool.' Columbia, March 0, 1552. pLuntalxvra, IN all its various branches, altaded lo by thr undersigned. To all work in his line strict etteu.aor. will b paid. RY PFA Columbia. April 17, I &52. 1/MI.E Concentrated VANILLA. for *ale by 1. Columba.:sday P.1E52. W. A. LEADER Jo:vAS MEYERS. HENRY PFAHLLR