egunttrig, : gpg, LIII,O,,IOVOIRNT JOURNAL, ;;;.1444. lERTAt. I .OI.N. 26. 1856: , THE 'OLD scaxinms •Ireatmex. timmeamble and resolutions, reported by' a.*mmittee of which Gen. Leslie Combs *as chairman, and Which ticrre unanimously adopted by the Conven tion of Old Soldiers which as ambled at I .Ya3hington in=the early part of the present month: Soldiers Vac, Wiir of 1812-'l5, in Conven tion at Washingion, January 8,185 G. Another year has rolled over our heads since our last assemblage in this city, and many of those who then participated with us in our deliberations have since been numbered with the dead. We mourn their loss and venerate their memory. low many of us may live to see the next anni versary of this glorious clay God only knows. We hope to be ready fur our destiny when ever it may come upon us. While we live it is our duty to serve our country sshenerer coiled on, and dq,every thing in our power to perpetuate our free institutions fur our posterity as pure and untarnishel as they r, era handed down to us by the Father of hip. Country and his illustrious co-laborers is the cause of human liberty. It is our special duty to cherish in our hearts and fol low the paternal precepts of Washington contained in his Farewell Address. In this immortal document he inculcates the indis pensable necessity of our "union" under ono General Government if we hope to pre serve our liberty. "To the efficacy and permanency of your Union a Government for the whole is indis pensable." * * "Respect fur its author ity, compliance with its laws, acquiescence iu its measures, arc duties enjoined by the fundamental maxims of true liberty. The basis of our political system is the right of tho people to make and to alter their consti tutions of government. But the constitu tion which at the time exists, till changed by an explicit and authentic net of the whole people, is sacredly obligatory upon all. The cry idea of the power and right of the peo ple to establish government presuppose, the duty of every individual to obey the estab lished government." "All obstructions to the execution of the laws; all combinations and associations, under whatever plausible character, with the real design to directly control, counteract, or awe the regular de liberation and action of the constituted au thorities, are destructive of this fundamen tal principle and or fatal tendency." There f .rc be it let. Resolrcd, That having solemnly worn, when we first entered into the Fey \ iCO of our country, to support and to sue ^::l the Constitution of the United State:, in the hope and expectation to enjoy the many blessings and advantages it was de siz.,:led to secure, we will honestly perform rho obligations it enjoins and not shrink from the duties it imposes upon us. '2d. Peso Zrecl, That we have witnessed w:th pleasure the efforts now making in Con gre,s fur the final settlement and payment of our Revolutionary debt. 'Co consider that our Government is under the most sol cr:a obligations to carry out the promises the Continental Congress;as contained in e:o resolutions of OctoW2l, 1780; .January 7, 1781; and March 8, 1785, by allowing to the officers of the Revolutionary army the half-pay for life to which they were entitled under those resolutions, for the payment of which the faith of the nation Wai pledged, and all those Senators and members who , have taken an active interest in behalf of the officers of the Revolution, their widows and children, are entitled to the thanks and gratitude of the country. 3d. Res.o/vcd, That our grateful nekuowl cdgements are due to the last Congress for its enactment in our behalf, although not carried to the extent of our hopes and expec- ! tations; and wo earnestly petiti )11 the pres ent ono to supply the omission of the former, by providing for the declining years of the t..ddiors and sailors of our second war of In c.ependence as was done fir tho•ie of the Revolutionary war. dth. Resolved, That all pensions for wounds or injuries received while iu the line of duty in the military and naval Service of the 'United States, instead of commencing at the completion of the proof, as is now prac tised at the Pension Office, ought, upon every principlo of justice, to commence at and from the date of the disability; and, in case of the death of the invalid, any arrears of pension duo him should be paid to his wid ow; and, in ca.e of her death, to the survi- sing children sth. iievth-csi, That the subsequent mar riage of a widow who was entitlod to a pen sion or bounty land in rirtuo of any law of the United States, should not prevent her from receiving such pension or land, provi ded she be otherwise entitled to the some; nor should the law render it necessary that she be a widow at the time of her applica tion. Gth. Resolved, That the bounty land act of March 3, 1835, ought to be amended so 21S to embrace the children of any person who if living would be entitled to bounty land under said act, as well a, his "minor children," and that those soldiers of the war of 1812, who enlisted for five years or during the war, and served until discharged iu con teiuenee of disability or by reason of the ex piration of their term, might to receive grant of IGO acre, of land in addition to, what they have already received. 7th. Pc4rolvecl, That, if the construction gis en by the official or,;au of the Goveiumeat, whose duty it is to adjudicate upon the laws passed for our relief and for the benefit of the widows and children of our deceased brother soldiers, be deemed correct, Congress ought to afford relief. Bth. .I?...ft•olvvi, That all the provisions heretofore mode for us, or which may here after be made, ought to be extended to our fellow-eitizens who were confined,in foreign prisons during any portion 'of the war a 1811-11. 9th. Resolved, That, inasmuch ea many of the rolls of the War 01Ice at Washington have been destroyed, it in unjust to refuse parol - preof, and require the production of record evidence of service, to entitle merito rious applicants to the benefit of the land and pension larva. 10th. .Rcirolivd, That it is due to the mem ory of Jistr.i' Maximo 's, President of' the United States at the time of the declaration of war against Great Britain, and who fear lessly recommended that important measure, to have an appropria' e statue erected to him iu this city. Ilth. I?esoircd, That we will wear crape on the left arm for thirty days, in token of respect for the memories of our companions in arras who have died since our last Con vention. It was further resolved the t the requiSi tion of fourteen days' service to entitle soldier to bounty laud should be repealed. The foregoing resolutions were referred to committee of seven, who are instructed to present thew to the attention of Congress. COLD FEET Cold feet are the as enues to death of mul titudes every year; it is a sign of imperfect circulation, of want of vigor of constitution. No one can be well, whose feet are habitu ally cold. When the blood is equally distrib uted to every part of the body, there is I.7,en oral good health. If there be less blood at any one point than is natural, there is cold ness; and not only so, there must be more than is natural at some other part of the sys tem, and there is fe‘ er; that is, unnatural heat or oppression. In case of cold feet, the amount of blood wanting there, collects at some other part of the body which happens to be the weakest, tonne the least able to throw up a barricade against the in-rushing enemy. Hence, when the lungs are weakest, the ex tra blood gathers there in shape of a common cold, or spitting bleed.. Clergymen, other public speakers, and singers, by improper exposures often render the throat the weak est part; to such, cold feet gives hoarseness or a raw burning feeling, most felt at the lit. tie hollow at the buttons of the neck. To oth ers, again, whose bowels are weak through cver-eating, or drinking spirituous liquors, cold feet give various degrees of derangement, from common looseness up to a diarrhoea or dysentery: and so might go through the whole body, but for the present, this is sufficient for illustration. If you are well, let yourself alone. lint to those whose feet arc inclined to be cold we sug,gct As som ai you got up in the morning put lmtli feet at once in a basin of cold water, so as to come half way between the ankles; keep them in ludfa minute in winter, a min ute or two in summer, rubbing them igo rously, wipe dry, and hold to the fire if con venient, in cold weather, until every part of tho foot feels as dry as your baud, then put on your socks or stockings. On going to bed at night, draw (AT your stockings and hold the feet to the fire fur ten or fifteen minutes until perfectly dry, and get into bed. This is a most plea-ant ope. ration, and fully repays fur the trouble of it. No one can sleep well or refreshingly with cold feet. All Indians and hunters sleep with their feet to the fire. Never step from your bed with your naked fec.t on an uncarpeted floor. I have known it to be Vie exciting cause of months' of ill- E EM Wear woolen, cotton or silk stockings, whichever keep your feet most comfortable; do not let the experience of another be your guide, fur different persons require different articles; what is good fur a person whose feet arc naturally damp, cannot be good fur one wh - tso feet are always dry. The donkey who had his bag of salt lightened by swimming a Cr,rig advised 111 A CO1111)3111011 who was loaded d;,wn with a saek of wool to du the same, and having no more sense than a man or woman, he plunged in, and in a moment the wool ab sorbed the water, increased the burden many fib!, and Lt,;re him to the bottom.—lllrs Journal of COSSACK COURTSHIP In a clink/Its old French Book, writt en by Rica• de Beau',lan, and published at Rouen in 1662., the author thus describes the man n in which the Cossacks of those days made loye: "11.(re, then, contrary to the cust( m of all other countries, may he seen young girls making love to young men, and a supersti tion prevalent among them and carefully oh served, causes them scarcely ever to miss their object, and, indeed, renders them more sure of success than the men would be, should the latter attempt the wooing. They pro iced somewhat after the following man ner: "The maiden goes to the house of tl.o ther of the young man whom she loves, when sho thinks the family are all together, and says, on entering, Punielyabog, which means God bless you. She pays her compliments to him who has made so great an impres sion upon her heart, and tells hi in sho thinks he will know how to gm ern and love his wife. "Thy noble qualities she continues," "have led me to pray thee very humbly to accept me f r thy wife." She then asks the father and mother to consent to the mar riage. If she receive a refusal or some ex cuse, as that lie is too young and not yet ready to marry, she answers that she will not depart until he has espoused her. 'Thus she perseveres and per.ists in remaining un til she has' obtained a favorably answer to her demands. "After several weeks the father and moth er are not only constrained to give their eon i-ent, but also to persuade their son to look upon her more favorably. At the same time, the younz man, seeing the maiden so determined in her erection for him, begins to regard her as the one destined to be the mistress of his desires. Finally he prays his father and mother to permit him to es pouse her. Thus she accomplishes her pur pose, and the entire family, through fear of incurring the wrath of God by expelling her from their home, are constrained to give their consent to the union." Av Ascixtcr Ittatx.—A gentlenuitt in Hartford, Ct., has in his possession a copy lot the New Testament., in a good state of preservation, printed in London in the year 1596-250 years ago. It is printed in small Igo:II:to, in the old black letteistyte, with co pions explanatory notes. The version is that of Theodore Bczn. HATS FOR THE-PEOPLE. JACOB HESS, mANFFACTUILER and Wholesale and Retail Jai_ dealer.% wrzwrzessi - or every description and variety. No. i epremer's Row, Front street. Columbia Pa., respectfully in forms the citizens of Columbia and surrouwting Coun try, that be bus taken the Store lately occupied by J. S. Mellinger Front street, between Black's Hotel and the Bellevue Haase, inhere be manufactures and has for sale all kinds and every itariety of lints and Caps at the LOWEIrt ?MILL Unlit stock consists in part of Beaver. Nutria, Smola, Cassunere, Moleskin. Silk, Soft HATS, ate., which be will dispose of on the most aceom. modating terms. Childreids Fancy Data of all kinds arid prices. Cull amd examine hie stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Ills assortment of CAPS is one of the most ex..in itasive in the country, nod he is adding to ii daily. Customers may re.t assured that they will he suited, as the stock has been selected from the largest assortments :a Philadelphia und New York. The subscriber feels warranted in saying that for durability and finish, lair klutscaimoi he surpassed by any othr r estalilithment in the Suite. Ile trusts a lib eral public will besiow upon him a shore of their pa tronage. Dont forget theplace,No.SSltreiners How. JaCUS HESS. Columbia, October 20,1.955.tt JOSEPH YEWDALL, Practical Gardener and Florist, pinery street, Olumbia, respectfully in ‘,.) forma his friends nod the inahlic generally, that he 11114 on hood and for sale a choice supply of gE GREENHOUSE AND HARDY PLANTS. Shrubs, Ac , suitable for pleasure grounds and gar dens. A choice collection of constantly blooming roses, of every shade of color, of doe mo=t hard: , kinds. Ile also LAYS OUT AN!) IMPROVES PLE A SURE GROUNDS AND GARDENS with torte, and does till Laude of planting and pruning. in town and country,wah shill and care. on rensontillle terms. Ile intense attention to his NURSERY, ctltere a large variety of all kinds of blooming, Plants in sea soul, m.ty at all times be seen. itolumitta. inure IS. tess.tf Hoofland's (1131.1313RATF:D GERMAN DITTFRS, for the cure of I.lver Complaint, DI spep-ht, Nervous Debility, Chronic Diarrham, Dtseasc m tha Kidneys and all art sing from a oh-ordered liver or stomach. Price 75 cents. For Rill& at McCORKL.F. B. DET.II.ETT'S Family Mechanic 'Store, Odd Fallow's Hull. Colombia. I ',onto, 13. To Butchers, A ND all others who may u•i+h to ',tuella.e pure Il liround Mack Pepper. We will grim, Pepper every week at our own establiahment. so that we are able to warrant it to be unadulterated, which will be cold wholesale or or retail. 111cC011KI.P. Sept 1. , 1P5:0". __Clot Fellows' TO XitrILDERS HAYING been appointed Agent for the sale of the eelebrnted I . E:ACII 1101"1 . 0711 tiI.ATE, for melon: Faieturie.., houses. 13urns &r., we stand/ prepared to 'Mewl to all order, on short no tice. Root" warranted not to leak, where the foun dation dues not give way, or to be towed by frost. I.IIIIIAICT & SIIUMAN. CONMIIIIII, November 3. Itiss tm•:O.5G A. S. FEATHER. H. U. U • CumusDALK C. C. CUMMINGS, /NVITII FEATHER, GILLAM k CO., whole rnle ill BOCA S AND SiIUES, No. 45 North Third siree Philadelphia Oelober 6. To all Whom it may Concern. A LL persons knowing themselves indebted Li.ln itte lair fine of II II Fry & Co , and to ilie under.letted. are respertfull y but come-tly requested to settle tip as soon e• possible, Ue my ltus.iiir.” must be settled up without uelaty. 1 . 1111.11 V F. FRY. Corontlein.Novenil rr 1P55. Soap! Soap!! iirr. have just received a large np.sortment of Caney Islam Soup. Cal: stud .re, at you dons hay, you will find that we have the fineat and largest a •.uttmeut of Soap in the town. 111eCOlth:1,1r. & DELLETT. Sept. f. 9., luss. Chid Fellowa' Hall. Just Received, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CLOCKS, of all Ei 1.1. w•hlch will be 'old ut the lowest each inlet,. Purchasers are requested to cull and examme them. CHARLES ZIETI.I.IIt. Jr.. Columbia. April 1.1.11:15 Froui ritrm.t. The Only Place rr,cc iii ivn Colombia ic 1 at McMal:o:ie. Jost call nod Preen unreel. Columbia. Ortnber 27. 1.-55 Brushes: Brushes!: Uttar, lint, Tooth. tihnviug, Whi4ker. Polish 1.1. stud Crumb Bru.hrs. the lurge.t w-+nrtmrnt in loolumhin, ut McCORICLESE. DEL.LErrs, Odd Fel- Cwu` Ilull. I"9' 115 . 1555. Corn Starch and Farina. Starch. natal Ileeker'A Fei ntx, us the Faintly Abedt clue Store, Odd Hull, Colutnbiu. Sept ember IS. ISSS TllB Life of Dr. A. C. Smith, for sale at the New mat Cheup Buol. St.. at I .1 JIIt.I & SOS, Lortl‘t ft Met. alone Fruaii, Columba. (lelttloor Q(), 1.51 ‘,ZUPltilltilt MAGNETIC POWDER, for slmrpen tug or euigleal lottruntenl4. tor sale by It WILLIAMS. Der. A. tf , fir.. Front rareet. Cololobis. COSNIOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION! SECOND YEAR. ARRANGEMENTs for the Second Annual Collection of this new and popular lii.ti tution for the diffusion of Literature and Art, have been made on the most extensive scale. Among the works al ready engaged, is the far famed "GENOA. CRUCIFIX," which originally cost Ten Thousand Dollars. In forming, the new Collection, the diffusion of works of A.I F:ItICAN ART, and the encourage ment of American geulus, have not been over looked. Couirms.,ions have been issued to many of the must distinguished American Ar tists, who will contribute some of their finest productions. Among them are three Marble Busts, executed by the greatest living Sculptor Pow Kn.,. GEORGE WASHINGTON, the Father of his Country; BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, the Philosopher; DANIEL EBSTER, the Statesman A special agent has visited Europe and made careful and judicious selections of foreign works of Art , both in Bronze and Marbl; Statuary and Choice Paintings. The whole forming a large and valuable collection of Paintings and Statuary, to be distributed FREE among the members of the Association for the Second Year. TERMS OF MEMBERSHIP. The payment of three dollars constitutes any one a member of this Association, and en titles him to either one of the following Mag azines for one year, and also a ticket in the distribution of the Statuary and Paintings. The Literature issued to subscribers consists of the folic:Twin. Monthly Magazines: Har per's, Putnam's, ' Knickerbocker, Blackwood's, Graham's,Godey's Lady's Book, and House hold Wor ds. Persons taking five memberships are entitled to any five of the Magazines for one year, and to six tickets in the distribution. The net proceeds derived from the sale of memberships, are devoted to the purchase of works of Art for the ensuing year. THE ADVANTAGES SECURED by becoming a member of this Association, are— lst. All persons receive theft:lt:value of their subscriptions of the start, in the shape of sterling Magazine Literature. 2d. Each member is contributing towards purchasing choice Works of Art, which are to be distributed among tbemselves,and are at the same time encouraging the Artists of the country, disbursing thousands of dollars through its agency. Persons in remittingfands for membership, will please gave their post-office address in full, stating the month they wish the Maga zine to commence, and have the I regis tered at the Post Office to prevent loss; on the receipt of which, a (et t 'Beate of _membership, together with the Magazine desired, will be forwarded to any part of the country. Those who purchase Magazines at Book stores, will observe that by joining this Asso ciation, they receive the Magazine and free Ticket is the ennead distribution, all at the same price they now pay for the Magazine alone. Beautifully illustrated Catalogues giving full rfescriptions,•sent free on application. ' For Membership, address C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A., At either of the principal offices— s. Knickerbocker Magazine" office, 348 Broad way, New York. Or, Western Office, 146 Water street, San dusky, Ohio. Subscriptions received by A. Cramwm.r., Honorary Secretary for Columbia, Pa. Nov. 10.2am.3m. New Iron and Brass Foundry. r FINE Proprietors of the Lancaster Loconto ,x Svc 'Works would respectfully call the atten tion of the public to the extensive IRON and BRASS Foundries connected with' their establishment. We are now prepared to Itlannfacture STATIONARY ENGINF.S. MILL AND SAW MILL CASTINGS, CAR WHEELS. . , and every other description of cast iron work at short noSenand reduced prices. Also, all kinds of BRASS CASTINGS. GOITER RIVETS. • SOLDER AND RABBIT METAL. The establishment is under the Superintendence of Mr. John 1111111111, Sr, vt hose mechanical skill is well known to our eitixens; and as none but the 1005.1 competent and thorough workmen are employed. we are confident of giving entire satisfaction to all . who may favor us whit their patronage. July 51, 1855-6ino Apple Buller, Preserves, St,c. THE OLD MANUFACTORY, nF COPPER KETTLES, all sizes. Locust strem.oppoeite ihr Franklin llouse,Columbla The subscriber line con...tautly on hard utid in a lie= to order. the best quality of Copper Kettles. which he is prepared to cell at the tnim.t rea-onalde pi ice, wholesale and email. Purchaser. will find a to their; interest to give him a call before purchasing eke - vilsere. HENRY PrAIILER. Columbia. Augam 15,1555. YORK, 'WRIGHTSVILLE AND COLUMBIA RAIL ROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS. THS Pasiienger Train , on the York. Will;hostile and Colombia Railroad will run a, follow. on and after Alooday, the OM of July, 105, MORNING TRAIN. Leave York for Wright:wine arid Columbia at 6 A. M. Iteturmitg, leave Columbia at 730 A. M. NOON TRAIN. Leave York nt 11 A. Al., or on the arrival of the train from Baltimore. Returning. lea ve Columbia at 12 ,45 and Wright:, Plc at 1 o'clock for Ydrl.ia rriving there m1111)010 connect with the train to Baltimore. thug affordiii , a comic, Lion with Lanes tar mid Philadelphia, arid wide Val. timore. EVENING TRAIN. Leave York for Wright...fhb. at 4 30 P AT. Returnme. leave Wright-ville for York at 7 P.M. "The Philadelphia train of car, arrive, at Columbia in time for paseengers to walk the Bridge to connect With Ili , trmu' ETA!' trains discontinued. • P. F. CTRIFFIFIL Columbia. July 14. 1052. A gent. Superb Styles New Goods! THE BEST SELECTION ever made, of beau ful Cloths, CIISSIIIICICS and Vesting,for the people of Columlint. KREIDI.EII, Merchant'railor, respectfully de sires leave to call the attention of hi. patron: M. , / the of Columbia, to IliP splendid a-vortment of the above named articles whirl, lie lin-just received. his stock CallbrltlNCS a variety of the bees: and nu, at fashionable patients of CAI4 , ,IMERES slid 'h:ST INGS. on well no evrry make. finish and quality of CLOTHS. fresh from the importers hands, which have NEVER BEEN CHEAPER Ile also has laid in a large assortment iol . Gentle- ITICIIN wearing apparel. suels as Cravats, Handker chiefs, Collars, Gloves, Ilos:cry and Fancy Articles. /Ills reputation as a Cutter and fitter of gar ments, he thinks, is sufficiently well known to render It urmecessury to speak of hut tin , time. his fits are warranted to gave satisfaction in every particular, and his prices are lower than ever! Everything very Cheap for CASII. Ills customers mid others are requested to call and tithe it look through the steel'. at his esintili-loneni in Front street, third titter IleloW the Arrlerleall /10U•e. Cottonton, April 7, 1555. Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware Al A i rlF l CT . O l ßY, , L c oc o p s t bus gtr i c . ct, opposite the it -übsertber re-pert fully informs hi, old friend. and the public generally, that he has resumed the above blI•111(, ,, , at his old stand, and is now prepared to furnish all articles in his lane, made to the beat summer. ut the lowe.t priers. 110USE.KOOFING, Sporrrusm, ri.umnucc, 11E1.1,11ANGING, &e . attended to at the shortest 11011 Ce and on the most reti.ortable terms. Long experience:ill the busitir.s warrants me in .4a) mg that fell nati...faction null he given 10 all who may favor ma with their patronage. lIENRY Columbin, July 14. 1855 P. SIIP.EINER, Front Street RICH A SPLENDID assortment of the latest and moot unproven Style. of GOLD & SILVER lIMNTING, ENGRAVED AND PLAIN GATED WATCHES, The choicest patteres of Ear Rings and Ringo—te shert,everythingin his litre of buQiner , ,can he lid et EH'S:Store. C4ll, see eittli.dge for youtselvest. Columbia, April :19.1855. CLOCKS, CLOCKS. TF you want a good and cheap Clock, b ' I cull on the sutserther. second door ulsove IVillloses' Drug at re, who has consinnaly on Clocks. inuotel 'nal Dienes Willi pearl Inlaid ruses. Eight• Day Church ((sit Clocks.l:ight.Dey stets Twen. tk-four flour Clocks from 51,50 upwards. JOIIN (Womble. Apri!l4. 1.55 TIE 23. ED V.ROINIT Housekeepers' Cheap Ware-Rooms ARC now receiving choice s.elections from the r. 1.0, tern market• eoll..s..ssoc of RICH. VELVEICARPETINGS I3RUSS DO. DO. THREE PLY no. DO. SUPE'R INGRAIN 1)0. LISTING RAG & YEN ITIAN DO. together with a full and complete (1.41111111e111 or noor o.i Cloths. AVoolets Itruggett.. Ilcatlt, Hug., Omo Mate ke . all of which 1111Ve been 1111111UrJelliled for the fall trade of 1,53, sold will be °tiered to huger. at unos.uali) low piles.. t.i LSAT & JACKSON. Colusolsin.SePt 15, 1.5.55. HOUSE ROOFING, SPOUTING, Plumbing, Belt Hanging, and everything coa -1,, tied with the will he prompt I) talent!. eti to I.y the ..ult•erilter, (or U.' 1110-i rea.olll6file !elms. Votielititil) on hood n lorge t•tti.i.l3 of Lead Lk for I I ydruots. All work warranted. HIRAM eon., of Second and Locu,t Dilects. Columbia. Fell. 21, 1:7.55. Dissolution. rr lIE PARTNERSHIP existing under the X name mai 11.1) 01 corn: ELI. 1/11,1.Crt, thiµ Aay dj4,olll,Li by mutual All per&tal• indebted to the late firm o it make paymeat to I. W. CO 1 - 111E1.1.. tt Ind agalm.t the Cline will pro-col them to hit, o.r ,r 1111.1110,11 J. %' c. 1"11C Columbia, A prin 1; I sal. tAio. J. DILLIAL TILE suh•rriher return. hog thanks to hi• friend• I.llld r•u.tornrrc for the hberni natronup,e heretofore extended in hint, nod hope. h• •inrt nitration to bu•t nens to hove u colnwuuuev 01 the •:nnr J. W. COTTRELL. Colnotbin, April 14. 1P55. I Ap. 21 tf New Cloths, Cassimeres, &c., FOR the gentlemen. 11. C. FONDEIISMITII ba• Iti.d received another addition of Cloth., Ca+- canner.. and Ver.:tags. con.i.ttng of rich style Silk Velvet and Ve+ting., Hum.: eel. brained Caney and floe Skin Ca-stineres; a new and beautiful ar ticle of Vrenett (leaver Cloth., lor over enait... Pcier+bani+. Liorialtin and Felt., for SI per yard and upward , . We trim dila fine French Clrth Coat fur $5, $7. and extra f6r $lO. Call and .ee, and he convince.l. 1A few gentlemen. Long Sim wle, nt H. C. FONDERsmrrius Nov. 10, 11355. nejoiniog the Columbia Bank THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS 197.11LNITURE W. 4.14.33 .13.001VV5. JOIIN SIIENBEGER, at his old stand, Locust street, above the Odd Fellows' Ball, Columbia, Pa.. again calls atiennon to his superior and splen did ssmriinent of CABINET-WARE AND CHAIR.WORK, of all descriptions, which he will ',llan the most reasonable terms. As lie manufacture.+ his oven work, he is enabled to warrant every article to be what it is represeifted; and to he as good a• it is 11, sine'. la very large, and in purl embraces lire, •ing. 1 . 1:3111 and Finley Bureaus; Starboards. Sofa.; Card. Ella, Sofa, Centre. Dressing, Dining and Break fast TABLES; Common, French amid oilier BED STEADS; Common and Fancy CHAIRS, and SET TEES of every style. together with a general ussort• meta of all Lulls of Full:. rru Rn. Funerals will he attended with a Splendid Hearse, on •hort notice. add 1611 necessary attention given to UNDERTAKING. Ile invites an inspection of his rooms, feeling confi dent that be is able to supply any article of Furni ture that may be desired, well made and du...tideland "Cheap as the cheapest." fle-paaiting, Chairs and Varnishing Furniture Lt• tended to. Colutrana, March 10,1855. NEW BOARDING DOUSE. IIIE subscriber would respectfully inform people of Columbia and sojourners here, that by has lately fitted up and handsomely furnished. at great expense and with every regard to the comfort and convenience of hie guests, the large Dwelling at the south-west corner of Second and Locust gtreets, as a Boarding House. His accommodations for room and comfort will he found superior, and every intention will he extended to those who may tarry with him, not only by himself hat by all in his employ. In the basement of the building he has opened a NEW RESTAURANT. where the hungry and the epicure will find things done up intim hest style, to suit the taste of the most pertirulares Prorate 'amities served with oysters, ice., at the I.borlest notice. A share of the public patronage to respectfully solicited. GERHARD DRANDT. Col mesh s. Dee. 50. 1954. 101BERY DitVIW 'Vegetable Pala Killer, for sae at Al cCORKLE & DELLETT'eI Pam iy Medicine Store. jUc4 20, 1935• Pi)ilgael 1 I)ig Obei-ii,se,ilielit we :. c:rx:vms ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS, ' RIDE AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA. The at tention of the public is invited :o the extensive manufactory and ware-room of the subscriber, who is prepared to furnish, at the shortest notice. IRON RAILING of every description for CEMETERIES, PUBLIC & PRIVATE BUILDINGS, also VERAN DAHS, BALCONIES, FOUNTAINS, SETTEES, CHAIRS, LIONS, DOGS, &e., and other Ornamental Iron AVork of a decorative character, all of which is executed with the express view of pleasing lire taste. while they combine till the requisites of beauty and substantial COllSlructilm. Purchasers may rely all having all articles carefully boxed and shipped to their place of destination. A book of designs will be tent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Avenue, below Spring Garden st., Phila. October 6. BOOK AGEN S WANTED. - - GENTS WANTED in every Town and-Coonty in lithe Dotted States. to eutiva-s for the most popular 111-torrent! and oilier valuable and saleable books put, United. The works ate particularly adapted to the wain- of the people, tieing- beautifully illustrated with fine Steel and X\'intil Engravings, alai bound in the most sub-unkind .1111111 W, Agent- now cativar4ing, tar UP, find it a pleasant and profitable ettiplo3lllPlit. Our list u'eu tine lade- the be-t works of T. S AR THUR. Over 100,000 volunieg have been gold the past 3 ear. and their sale increasing. %Ye have lint !Added several NEW 00005 to our 11,1 by thins pop ular author, and shall add others the ensuing full arid Willie!. We think we have the best li-t of - Agents in the country. Send for it, and judge for youreelves• For full particulars and Addre4r. J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, 4.3 North Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Sept. 8, tess-5m F. EL SMITH', Porte Monnaie, Pocket Book and Dressing Case I%lanulacturer, N. W. ear. Pau rat anti Chesnut sta., Philadelphia. ‘ LWIYS on hand a large and varied as- Ll_ Forma:lit of Port Montanles, Mork Boxes, Pocket Ilookt-, Cahn:. Ranker" Ca•eg. 'ii.n•ellmg Mtgs. Note Bolder", Backgantanon Boards, Port Folio-, Portal le Pocket 51entorandunt Books, Dac"..nag Cigar Gees, ace. A ko, a gene, tat aPa.ortinent or English, French and German Pulley Good" _ Pine Pocket Cutlery, nazors,ltazor Straps and Gold Pena. Wholesale, second and third floorc. F. 11. SMITII, N. N. corner rourth and Chesnut streets, Phila. N. B Ow receipt of SIAM n r.uperior Gold l'en will be sent to any part of the United Stales, by mail deArribing pen, Ihu,, 111P/J1 um, hard, or soft. Plaillide/phin, Aptil 7, 1:355-1y The Greatest Medical Discovery Or THE AGE R. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered _Ey in one of our common pritiure weeds u remedy Lll4ll IVOR, r.vmwsr HIND Or HUMOR, from the worst scrofula down to a common pialp:e. lie limit. tried it in 0V er I lint cases, anti never failed except in too eases, (Loll: thunder lannoo ) lie ha, now 111 list posses•ton over two lion/lied certificates of i't. virtue, mill wi non twenty nil Co at PlOftion. Tsso bottles use warranted to cure a our.,ing sore 111011111. 01le to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pim ples on the Lice. Ts, o w .hit e bottles 'sill clear the sy•teen of Biles. bottles ure wart . ..lied to cure the worst canker in the 111011111 Milt 2.10111.4 e II me to lien hotite,. ale warranted to Cure the worst case. oi (toe to too bottles Ire st art anted to cure all ltutnor in the 1.7.) Two bottles are warranted to cure mining of the ears and blotches uniotig the lair. Pour to six bottles its wall uuted to cure corrupt mid I Ulllllll. ulcer,. Oile lora Ire will cure scaly eruption of the .4631. to three bottle, ale warranted to cure the case of romssonti. Te,o to dace bottles ale warranted to cure the most &operate ou'e of thcoootaott. Tarot: to four Leak. use warranted to cure the salt rheum. Flee to eight bottles Will cure the worst case of . . A benefit i% always expetieneed from the first bottle, nod a portent Cute 10 NA...Jilted \Shell the above quan tity st Header, I peddled over a thousand bolt? , s of thin in the vicinity 01130-ton. I know the ,ileet of It 111 every Cabe. :in sure as water will extingai-li SO sure will lure ruse Itall/Or I never i.old a bottle of it but that I sold another; rifler a trial n alssaya ,peal, for it,elf. There ale two 1111lig3 trout this herb that appear to ale sorpri,sag; fir,A that it glow% us our pionisc4, in .cane platen quite plentilul. mid set Ile value ha. never been known until I ihseovered in le ni--.ecoml, that it 'Mould cure all Liniti of humor. In order to give Mille idea of ri-c and great popularity of the el,erivery, I will state that is Apra, 1e5.1.1 ',eddied it un.t sold about lama, per ddy,-111 April, 11,51, I eold over one tlionbaud hot t.ea per day 01 11. soul' of the wholesale Druggists who have been in b There lsu I.llllVere33ll 1111111 C of it front all atm rters. In my owls potent, 1 nlwii)s /wilt It smelly for bu• mll.33—but Merit Its 1111rothiclimi OS a general latlnl medicine, great nisi wonderltil virtues have been lomat iii it thus I in, cr sunpreied. sevcial eases of epileptic 111,-11 ali.eme which was cou,olru•d incurable. have l•ren cured by a few bottles. Wll3ll 31 mercy if it will prove elreet -1.1111 ull cares of th.o uw nil itialaily—thereure but few who have -ern more of it to toi I 11..ve. I know of -creml cure ni thnin.l, Lill or them ngcd inmpl, cured by For die Varloll4 Of the Liver, Sick Ilcadache.l)s-pcp-ni, A•thnvt. Fever rind Agile. Paoli w Me S. ale, DI-eal-es or the Smile, and paiticularly 111 nt tilt Kitincyk. tic , the die ern,rly hu. Unite allure good thus Lilly medicine ever N. vitm,te adiel ever iieee.s,ir)—eat the Le.t you get and enough 01 u. Diiir Cl in, ron Übl:.—Adult.one m lrlr spoonfull per °Vet ten y ear, der+fert .poonloll-11110- dir, noun time 10 eight )eurii, teappooninti. 415 no rlr reetionA can /PI: 011110,10/ 0 to till tonstitutinns, take ,innielelit to opera le rill tile bowel+ mire day. Aluinifiliturell try DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Wont, rtrrri. ftoAlior), .llnsi4 Price Al 4 'o Agent a. It r. is . To rk etiy. C. V. Cliekner, Doatilavi.treiii. ti 11 Ring. Int! filo:Wm:ay, Iln.l - non Ar.. Clark, Vl"5 Minn.:wit); A. Lt. h D 100 Fulton ..treet. mould in 110ellect r 1.3 .1 [try nn 4. Co %N . hole RIO ALtro , • No 112,1 nr •I.ret: n kn. Ly L. l'o•i 1 Co (iLsEtinc. Pg•N.ILVANIA -T. w. I)) ou For .nle in Colionhin lxy R. AVtllionpt, NlTorkle. Dv and W .1. snilt. 111011. Aim! 29, 1e55.1y. I=l Thca,mocc:a I:7l7.rart332..tmomistc,„ Front Street. 2d door above Locust. JOSEPH FENDRICII & BROTHERS, respectful ly inform the 4 . 111,11. of Columbia and vicinity. that they have establi.hed a branch of their old and ex tetistve ly known Baltimore house t n this pl ace , where they will tonna/m[4l.re and constantly have for rale all kinds of Domestic and Imported Tobacco. Cigars and Sonar. Their assortment of Tobacco nod Cigars embraces every variety and brand. 12 per rent will be saved to the purchaser by ovine us a call. as we WIII.IIII to at city prices. Please call and examine. ‘Viiiit's the use to gas mid blow, lloless it were that we could chow 'Phree but d en thousand cigars of all kinds, To suit all tastes and snit a ll mi n d.? Sur:nicer! it by chance 3 no should step this way, Drop in on 1111. or soy oilier day, SNUFF' AND TOBACCO we have a large stock or. Laud. Of the first chop and medium nod of numerous brands; Our stock is laree. you'll hod it complete, At TOE FIVE DR01111,:l1S 1 TOBACCO STORE, Front Firert. Coluinloaa, October O. 19.1.5 EAGLE .1311.1C.E1R7t. _FTHING connected Ike BAKING BUSINESS L wilh our Couiretineury eutublislonent, we arc now prepared to furni.lt BREAD, CARES, TEA ROLLS, BOSTON Milk Biscuit, Busk, &c., fresh from ihe oven, nt ull hour• A trod affair rtren.l ie must respectfully solicited. ea we H.e confitleat it •rill render roll-fiction Or der- for Bread I.•f nt the Store I be punctually al• trodrd to, and when requested, fatuities will be served regularly. Freull Cream asni Lloatnn 11 , 4eutt, Ten Roll., New York Twist. Itu•k.d.c., ready for de livery every afternoon at four o'clock. CLAIBORNE'S 01.1 Rstatli•hed Stand, Loetw, Street. Columbia. Aup,ovt 23, 11355. Immediate ttelief for the Toothache, THERE is now to be had at B. WILLIAMS' Drug Store, a moat effecnial remedy for the Toothache, which—if properly applied, according to directions—will remove the moat violent Toothache almost instantaneously. Should the pain be felt again in the course of a few days, the acme arm't• cation hoc in lie mode. and after a few applications the cure will be effectual. Please.ciall :for A. FERGER'S TOOTH BALSAM. Trice 25 etc per viol Columbia. May 23, The Jug Law. WE have replenished our stock, and are prepared Tr to sell all Linda of pure Liquors. in compliance with the Jug Law. All persons wanting liquor for medicinal purposes, should procure la at Mc - CO/MLR & DELLETT'S, CITE iii)ilqe,lphiq qibbehfiielpe►lfs OF the United- States Insurance, Annuity kf and Trust Co., S. E. corner of Third and Chesnut sts., Philadelphia. CAPITAL . $250,000. MONEY is received on deposit daily. The amount deposited is entered in a Deposit Book and given to the Depositor, or, if preferred, a certificate will be given. AA sums, large and small, are received, and the amount paid back on demand, without notice. Interest is paid at the rate or five per cent., com mencing from the day of deposit, and ceasing four teen days previous to the withdrawal of the money. On thelfirstday of January, in each year, the in terest of each deposit is paid to the depositor, or add ed to the principul,as he may prefer. The Company have now upwards of 3.500 deposi tors in the city of Philadelphia alone. Any additional information will be givea by ad dreseing dm Treasurer. DIRECTORS: Stephen R. Crawford, Presh.l William M. Godwin, Lawrence Johnson, V. Pres'', Pita' D. Godard, Ambrose W. Thompson, George McHenry, Held alma W. Tingley, I James Devereux, Jacob 1. Floranee, Gustavus English. Secretary and Treasurer. PLINY Teller and listermeter. J. C. Oehlschlager. Philadelphia. Sept. e. y DANIEL'S CUTTER. TIM' superior lay, Straw and Fodder Nis Cutter, has received the 'ugliest pa eintuins.... at the Pennsylvania State Fair, and at various other exhibitions, the past and pre , ent SGII.IOII, and iv be lieved to he the best in die market. For sale, whole sale and retail, by PsVCRALIs MORRIS & CO.. Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store. Oct. CO. 1855. N E. cor. 701 and Market sts, Phila. STAUFFER S. BARLEY. CHEAP WATCHES & JEWELRY W IT A L I E L SA . L . E ibe AN , p piii R L E A - . O I MV DEJA , ''IA. WATCII ANI D JEw. " A MBA' STORK," No. OG ,North Second street, corner of Quarry, Plora. Gold Lever %V^ tches, lull•jcwcled, IS car cases, $O3 00 Cold Lepinc, 15 caret care% 01 OU Silver Lepine, full• Jeweled, 10 U 0 Silver Leon., jewels, 0 00 Superior Quarceis, 7 00 Gold Spectacle., 7 00 rule Silver do. 1 50 Cold Bracelet., 3 tio I.edie.' Gold Pencils, 1 00 Silver Tea Sp00:1S, Fel, Gold l'enc, with Petted end Silver Holier, Gold Finger Rings, 371 els. ma 4,80, Watch Glasses. plain 12* ets., pment la 4, toilet 25, other articles in proportion. All Goods warranted to be what they ure sold for. _ . . On hand some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepittes still tower than the above prices. ,Sc HARLEY. Philadelphia, September th.), LEATHER. FRITZ, HENDRY & CO., No. 29 North Third street, Philadelphia, ORO . CCO Alunufacturers, Carriers and Importers I. 111 or wash Calf Skin=, and Dealers 111 Red and Oal. Sole Leal her and Rip. Philailripkin.February 11, 1955•1 y W. W. FRY, WITH NARPLLE and Import er, and dealer- in llomery, NIL 1111,1inak. and Fancy Gooch.; Silk. Merino, Lii.en acid Cotton Shirt, and 1./rawci.; Looking Gla.see; Carp e t flag.: Laces. Eilelegg, acid Embroideries, No. 51 Noah Thud Sireei. Philadelphia. July. 29, 1b55 Trusses! Trusses!! Trusses!!! 11. NEEDLES' Truss and Brace-1 C ).11 Ed 1%5 S. lir. Co,. of Twelfth and Race Streets, Importer of title FitESCII 'runs-EQ, combating evertne lightntra, cu.c and durability with sorted con-truc twit Hernial or ruptured patient= can be stilted by re mitung amount., an below:—Sending :number of in cites round the arid soiling side affected. Coat ut entitle Ttu.o3, S•g, .33, $l, $5. Double-55, $6, $6 and $lO. Insorictions as to wear, and how to effect a cure• when p04,1111e. relit with the Trubs. _Also for bale in great ranety. Dll. BANNING'S IMPROVED PATENT BODY BRACE, for the cure of Prolapsus Uteri; Sin .to I Prop, and Support-t, Patent Shoulder rifliel .4 . Chest Ex pander,. and Erector Itruct,, adapted to all With Stoop Shoulder. and Weal: I.unc-; Abdominal Belts, sunpctiderQ, Sl ringea—mule and female. fry - Ladle , ' linnm, with I.ndy attendants Philadelphia, July :!Ei,tS y FILE INSURANC COMPANY L OF FILIILA. STATEMENT of the Assets of the Company on January I,i 55 Published in conformity aviih the provision of the sixth section of the Am of A , Aembly, of A 1,11150,1842. MORTGAGES. Being first mortgages on rent estate, in the Cm' and Count ,1P4tt1zt1 . ta 5.:, :44..21 and Allegheny enmities. Pennsylvania, 31,35:3,058 SO REAL ESTATE. Purchased at Sheriffs' sales, under mort• •agc eltinntt, Vitt Lou-e+ end lot, 70 by 150 reel, on the South•wert corner of Chestnut and Seven teenth streets. A it 011,e and lot, 27 by 71 feet. on North side el Spruce greet, West of Eleve , tin street, A hou, and lot, 21.7 by IVO fret on ‘Vent,.„ vide a Penn Square. south of high street,'6" Two lann.e... and lot., each IV by So leer, on .7 Louth side of Slit ova: street, near suteenth rt greet, rive lion,. and Int, each 179 by 90 'eci Nos. 159, 161, 16:1. 165 s ae 107 DIiVOII 'I .2. Thee houses and lot. 49 by 54 (xi, on East.. sn'e of Seventeenth sir eet. south of Vine st,g A lot aground. 17 by 57 feet. on the N0rth.F.,., t "„ 0 !, , elll,l rot tier of Twenty-second and Spruce Hotel and 1nt.50 by SI feet. oil die Sou throat.- corner of elle.tnut and Bench eo Fo.e lloll•rg and lot. 42 by tit; feet, nit then North side of George otrect, West of Aeh•o ton Street. Seven bower and lot. ,20 by 117 feet. no ihe F Runt ..nle of Beach street, south of Client -31121 Street. A lion, end Int. 19 by BO feet. No. BB rItZ. water nirret. 1:11.1 of Notlb street, A ground rent of out or a lot 13.4 by 40 feet, ott Not tit note of Utter street, 4U feet West of !Nonni .11,P11, LOANS. Temporary Loans, on Stock. as Colintcral Security, - _ 610.000 Alms House L00n,5 per cent. (Int on ) 200 Shares Batik of Kentucky. 17 " Northern Bank of Kentucky, sr IUO " Union Bunk of Tennessee, 13 " lasurunce Company of the State< of Pennsylvania, CO4l • 200 " Southwark Railroad Companv,c ", "w 37 " Commerci and Railroad lianic,;: al Vicksburg, 300 " Penit.ylvanta Railroad Co., 01 Franklin Fire Insurance Co , ti; 2 " Merrillitlit Library Company, ca 24 " Union Canal Company. 10 " Schuylkill Railroad Company, Notes and Rills receivable, 12 053 10 Unsealed Policies, 1,470 25 Merchandise. 163 c. 4 Cash on hand, 19 032 37 C... 11 in hands of Agents, 7 3135 21 LOSSES BY FIRE. Lo••ntt paid during the year 1951, 8202,204. 30 By order atilt: Hoard, CHARLES N. HANCKER, President. Attest CUARLEu G GASCKER. Secretary. THUS. LLOYD, Agein, olumhia. February 3,1955 I y SALAMANDER SAFES. - ----- . EVANS & WATSON, No. 26 , , 1 ~.. ; szounh Fourth ,t . Philadelphia. l' •( (I , ',"i r. , ' I (MEAT nltt: CHKSTIsi LT '?".J. 11.,"... • t • I & FIFTII stiect, Friday morn- Y.: llPSlallil ' j 1: i toe. December 15. ',A EV 'tn: t il fTi. ' %N . 's Sr. N ATSMOS SAI. A ,.4 ' ,!, L. . I I tl ANDER SAFE)i TRW:H e's', - PIIAN'I', OP they always are ...., P -- 7- 7 -A - -_. . when put to the test. :.---....... PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 15. 1051. Messrs F.vane S. Wat•ost, No. 2J South Fourth st., Philsolelphoi. 171,11.1.111.:E—We take pleasure in recommending your P. 1.1111111.1.1., Slat, to Merehnilllt IlEd others In want of II tierure means of preserving their books. puricro. Ac , from fire, ...1 lire one Wip purchased from son aboutveto mon t h s entre bus preserved our hooks pa perP,.... nlid cash in as anode condition as they were when put unto it, before the great lire of tine moraine, winch destroyed the entire block of bulldog., corner of Chestnut end Fifth streets. The above safe wns in use in our office. on the second floor of our budding. from which place li fell into the cellar, and remained there until the fire ma. out. The wife was then removed and opened eit lie presence of at team I nun nelsons, who witnessed the good condition of Me contents. "VIII you ',lease to have the Stile and Locks repaired. its we intend In put it iii use again, having perfect confidence In iis fire-proof spat:ties. Yours, Respretfuny, LACEY & PHILLIPS. Evans & Watson take pleasure in referring to the following. ■niang the mans hundreds who hove their Safes la use•—U. S. Mint. Ph iludelphitt; Farmers and Mechanics' Bank, Phil's.; Samuel Allen, Esq Iligh Sheriff, John N. Bender-on. Coy Controller; Caleb Cope & Co., No. Iro Market street; Richard Norris & Son, Locomotive builders. Plura; Bancroft & Sellers, Machinists, corner of 161 h and James sits ; Fin Orlin Fire lipmrance Co., Plata ; Pruusyvama Railroad Co., Phila.; Lacey & Phdtips, cor. 5111 and Minor six; Sharpless Bro., No as South Second si.; Jnovies.Rent Jr. So idee. No. 147 North Third st ; W. 11. llorsiman & Sons, No. 51 North Third .1.1; t4m1:11, & Co., N 0.67 Market ac; J. & B. Orue, No. led Chestnut Is. A large assortment of the above Safes always on hand (warranted to stand al lent JO per cent. more fire than Any Herring's Safe now in use.) EVANS & WATSON, also manufacture and keep for sale. Iron Shutter., Iron Doors and Iron Sank. Inc making fireproof Vaults for Banks, stores, public' arid private huddles. Seal and Letter Copying Presses; Patent Slate Lined Refrigerators, &e. Please give us a call, at Ne. 26 South Fourth st., Phaladelpltia. rhsladelpblx, April 7, 18554 Odd PelJoyee Hall SAVING FICTISTD rit.AwicLxx STOCKS .11,6:1,452 452 CABINET WARM ROOM. THE subscriber would inform his friends andthe public generally, that he continues to: manufacture, and has constantly forvsale ALL HINDS OF CABINET WAIeE, such as Secretaries, Bureaus, Workstands, Dining andElreakfast Tables, Card, Pier and Centre Tables, French, Field, High and Low Post Bedsteads, &c.i together with every other article of Cabinet Warr, which he will sell at the lowest possible prices. His workmen arc experienced and capable.>nd kin artic les are warranted equal if not superior to any sold in the placa. _ _ _ AN ELEGANT HEARSE, equal to any in the cities, can always be found at los establishment, in Locust street, below ad, and COFFINS w:II he made. and funerals in town or coun try attendedat short notice. He respect folly s olicits share of public patronage, confident that he can render generalsatisfaction. Columbia, April th 4-1855, LADIES' SALOOIT rTHE subscriber takes this method to inform the ladle: of Columbia and vicinity, that he has fitted uo the FRONT PARLOR OF HIS HOUSE elpeciallr for their accommodation, nod is prepared to furnish them yenli Al! the liefreshmenents found in the best . Reslauranti, at the shortest notice. Oysters of the best quality will, other refreshtnents, will be served up at all hours. EVERYTHING ABOUT HIS ESTABr.ISHMENT is vondusied with regard to vopriely, and he flut ters himself that this much wanted improvement. will meet the pleasure of the citizens, and Inc sufficiently micouraged to warrant its coatiounince. GERHARD BRANDT, corner of Locust and Second streets- Col. Feb. 3. 1855-t: THE ELECTION, IS now over, the smoke of battle has passed away, and we are ail safe. The undersigned has improved the time hy Iny log lira new floc k, and has ju=t returned front Philadelphia with the moat superb lot of WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND J EWELRY x•hich he is prepared to sell cheaper than they oars be bought at any other establishment. Ile is pre pared to offer great bargains, nod he respectfully ire he attention of purchasers to his stock, which embraces GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, of every kind; ull kinds of CLOCKS, from $1.50 up wards; he invites the attention of !tontine!! to his large smock of LEV Ba BOAT CLOCKS; JEWELRY. con sisting of Ear %legit, Finger Rings ;freest Pins. Ike.; all kitirlsof Silver Spoons; Plated Soup Llidles,Table and 'Pea Spoons. Forks, Ice., which are warranted to wear neatly equal to Silver; Gold and Silver Pen cils and Pens; Gold nod Silver Spectacles; together with the greatest variety of FANCY ARTICLES ever before offered. CUTLERY.—At,o, El superior aqsoranerii of Re vnlvers and oilier and all kitatb of Knives, of the beA nuinuftieture. Strict attention will be given. not beretolore,to the rep:tither of clocks, winches and )ewelfy; and all work will be warranted. A eoutmuance of lormer patronage is respect fully .:I,liettetl. JOIIN FELIX. Colombia. oelober 13, 1855. THE PEOPLE'S CHEAP D(.0 1 1 1 AND *SINOEI STORE. THE Subscriber has just returned front 1 Philadelphia. with als rge arid general assort men: of Lotho...', Gents , . Misses' nod tiny,' Gaiters, Hoot., and Shoes, of every description nod price, among which wall he found a great variety of I,adalt , work, selected WWI great care. such us I.l.Bling and Kid On tier A, out ugs nod Jell.y lands of all sizes, colours and prices, Misses Gaiters, Bootees. Slippers, Ate. Youths' arid Boys' Boots, 13u ion Wnes, &c., Cldidren's Fancy Shoes, Bouts and Gaiters, with at full ;assortment of 51e11` , . Fllll. nod Course Boots nod Shoes 1.11 of which will LC sold at the lowest CAStI PRICES. Plcn-u cull and examine before purchasing e Ise where Thankful In the public for the liberal patronage here 1011511, extended, he hopes by strict nitent tout to liu.sness suit particular care in procuring the hest stock, to mein. a continuance of the same. CYRUS R. iIIc.;LUNE, I.neuQt greet. 4 doors below Town Hall. enIIITI)111. °el. B. 1855. STOVES. AN ENTIRE NEW LOT .Al k ak TUE NEW STORE CIF 111111:4 WILSON, corner of Lc,. 1 ! „_, cusi and :econd etreetb.., ecolun.bsa, 'rhe undersigned re•pcctfullp informs the ctitAett. or Columbia and stirrotthding country. that he has just received a verb large and ex teeit.tve 114:±011111elll of the Intent and most uuprayi•d patient. of PARLOR, COOK, OFFICE AND CHAMBER STOVES, 10 Wllloi he invites attention. of Cooking Stove., the Morning Slur, Olotie, Girard, Champion and Portable Range, are acknowledged to be the beet m u.e mid n fail nr.r.mtmeiti will he tound at hi. 'lore Ile line algoiccei veil a lot of 110 AT snry ES rec ent,. wi‘hing atones are solicited to give lies a rail helm, pmelm,ing eke., here, 11.1 I am determined to sell u, the cash pricer, 11111tA1111VIL4ON, Corner nrSecond and Locuit etreels I'nlnmbin, Sept. 8, WATCHES, Jr.WEL RY CHEAPER TBA.l$7 EVE R. TII E subscriber has constantly on hand. at Id , store. in Vrolll.Sireel, Columbia. egiposile the Green Tree Tavern, it,, i“voriment of n ow ith d flush goods eniliplisiim all kind- of GOLD, SILVER, AND GILT. WATCHES, gold pens.from to Slti; rifeis patent po o p, dies , alai Ge 01 . ,. breast pins ,• ear and finger rings; cull , pins, bracelet... medallions, miniature rases, pencils ; rob. vei.t, und curb chains; toasts, seals, keys. welch hooks, silver thimble,. coml.; gerinalli silver. plated and sterling silver table, desert, lea, mu-turd und sugar spoons: butter knives. sugar tong, and fruit or cake baskets. Also. anurtety of FANCY GOODS.—port monitnics, funs, pocket book•. card rows. pistols, silk nnd cotton purses, plain ainislimlell parse silk, steel bead, ring.. Ac., snuff bores, needle cases, buffalo nud imitation side nail batik pen and pocket knives, (Wo-teur. hulin's fine,' quality.) - . CLOCKS FOR SI,SO—WARRANTED; besides eight-day and ihirty-hour Oolitic. Victoria, Mary Tudor, ilaruwn, Prince Albert, Willard Lover Ogre. Plaits, &c.. at various priers. Clock-. %Vatelici. Jewelry and all kinds of moving ace unite ly repaired. and guaraineed to parkirm satiafactorily. us iral instrionruis repair ad and tuned. CIIARLES: ZE1T1.1.12, columliia, April IL 1855. 05,442 09 Pennock'sCelebrated Wheat Drill: ADAPTED also for sowing Oats, Grass r...erclot land Guano; Krausers Portable Cider the Lest : in the market, lialliday's Patent Wttsd mill, Horse l'owers Threshers, Lime and Guano Spreaders; Daniel's tiny, Straw. and Fodder Culler, Little Gmnt Corn and Cob Mill; Spuitt's Atmos pheric Churn. Tine above suotrior implements, with all others for the use of the farmer and gardener, for sale wholesale and retail by PASCUALL AIORRIS & CO.. Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store,corner of 7th and Market streets, Philndelphia. July 21.1553. School Books. "'Ti• Education forms the common mind. Just as the twig is bent the tree's inclined" frill F. latest and most improved methods of -teach -1 mg the young idea how to shoot." may be ob tained at lois e-t roles. and to the benefit of posterity and "the thousands yet unborn," at EilillEl Oct 27, 12,S Combs. 'l3titralo ; Gum Elastic.. Eng. Dressing Combs, It. 11110. Gum Otiktic and Tuck Combs, Shell, Gum I , , , tisne nod Side Combs. Shell. Buffalo and Ivory FIII. Combs. Burioiln. Ivory mood Fkigluib Porket Combo, at the Fuindy Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' flail Columbia. Sept. 15. 1555 Fever and Ague. rr most obstinate casts cured imam duttely, by Or. sliallenlarrger's Freer and Ague Antidote. In no cane will the patient hare note thou ni e chill alter the first do.e. Cull mud get a circular. nt R. Wll.ll.lAftl':3, Columbia. July 7, 1°55. Front street. A Hint to Housekeepers. rOOK out for the Red Front Housekeepers' A Cheap 11rrire-Illopens, on the corner, and then inks ) our purchases from lame 111111 t 11.11111ifi1113144. POrilliellt of CARPRTINGS. FURNITURE or every description, Ildritorasses. [molting Glsta•eN of 1111 the letiittng and beat makes mold Steles, at the lowest possible prices. LINIR4AY & JACKSON. 11Irty 5. 1645. The Great Furniture Depot, S at the Red Front Ware-Rooms, corner of I Locust and Front aereets, where every variety of well-made Furniture is offered to Housekeepers at err) tow price.. Collage Fueetture. Sofas, Whot.not., Tere au ., R e . eepelon Cheer, Rorkieter Chairs. Sofa and Cane Sent Choirs, lelterlele•top Tables. Centre Tables. lledpteada, 11Intere•.eo, and Looltete-Gloceeet. of the newest and moat approved style.. Cull and examine the meek. CONITII.II, April 7. 1°55. TrrunLE and Ground Cinnamon, Cloven. Allaplee, Vl' Mace. Nutmeg., Race and Jamaica Ginger, all of which we warrant (real, and pure. MeCORKLE h DELLETT, Columbia. Rem 22. IPSS. Odd rrllowa , Flan Music for the Billion ! AND DORM on hand or ordered at once No a•anuig • few days" in this nge or pro gress. Just drop in nod pee the —Noma" we hey printed—at lowest prices—et the Colombia New. De pot. FRONT STREET. Colmiliio, Oct Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, T hare contently on band a iaTIC assortamit or all kinds of lin and Sheet Iron Warn. used by Hoinekeeners and others, which will be sold at very low prices. • lIIRAIII WILSON, corer r of Locust and Second air/ vela, Columbia, Feb. 24, ISIM. CASPAR SEIBERT McNTA lION'S. Front Street. Columbia Spices.