E Tariltisof 4IADIANCE 3410ZITSX. 7Euge'rie(#u'iso gif es us an incident in Pa :srigizilif-e.ivhigilteferganda gs romantic, and '*WLOhls . at least 'amusing. -‘,--Thtraneate is laid in a pavilion attached Eto a istmstry house in the neighbnnhood of ', - Ihe:tieW city; the time a few minutes of -oilmen P. M. Mons. Arnaud awaits with impatience Madame X., with whom be has arranged an interview at that hoar, quite innocently, but lost prudish persons should not so regard it, quite secret. Close to the appointed time, Mons. Ar naud bears footsteps! It is the lady! The door opens! Ile stands stupefied in the 'presence of the husband. Mons. X has re turned from Paris, and deeming it too late to awaken the sleepers of the house, comes to share the room of his friend in the pavil ion. Tho conversation between the lover (shall we call hint so?) and the husband is amus ing, and as the hour approaches the per plexity of the former increases. Ills agita tion 1eu,13 him to the most inconsistent re .arks and the most inexplicable questions. "What is the matter with your asks the husband. "Nothing at all," "I discompose you—how strangely you look! Hare I interrupta something seri- ou0" The lover stands, his hands pressed upon a little table, weak and nervous with agita- tion "ilPexelairns the husband, "I are! Yuu were about to try au experimeut in table tur»ingl" The suggestion saves the lover. Gradu ally re.:overing, he admits the fact. The whole public was then in a rage of table turning, and the most marvellous ("fleets were attributed to the mysterious process. , 'Yes," exclaims Mons. Arnaud, "I admire it, Youstnileatme! You doubt! Shall I prove to you, by an exhibition of true science, one of those miracles of magnetism of vcliich 'you speak! Will you close your eyes to the evidence of facts?" "No; I ask twilling, Letter than an actual nroof." "You shall have it. My will can traverse spaeo and overawe distance. Same some one at tho chateau, and I will summon him here in a moment. Shall it be your aunt?" "Oh no: she is too old, and the experi ment would ruin us." "Your wife, then?" "Very well—my wife," Mons. Arnaud. with an air ..)f intense thought, leans on the table and inwardly ex, arts his magnetic will, La a few moments Madame X. enters and perceives her husband, stands mute, pale, with dilated eyes and outstretceed arm., and an air of stupor wholly unaffectel "Prodigious!" exclaims the husband. "Hush—silence!" says the magnetizer; d . not wake her. Do you, at last, admit the power of magnetism! Do you acknowledge the mystery of somnambulism and the mag netic currents?" "I am indeed convinced," Inurrnurs the astonished husband, Fearful of wakening the somnambulist, the magnetiser forbids the husband to speak or to approach, and with a few words and gestures willed her departure, and the sleep ing medium walks off. We will not pursue the story further. All learned a lesson by the experiment, and the husband was thereafter a firm believer in animal magneism. gam`- "Traveller for perdition?" .nia Mrs. Partington, turning round in Stale street, as a little boy was proclaiming in di.tual tones that he had the "Traveller fourth edition" for sale. It was evident that she had mis understood him. "Poor child!" said she, with a benignity that would have furni:bed the capital stock for four Samaritan societit s, "and are you really in so bad a way an that': I knowed there was a good many going that road in this neighborhood, but shouldn't think you was one of 'em, so young. Ilut people begin in sin uirly in Boston, and here you are at your age calling your:elf it traveller fur perdition!" The old lady's ‘oiee trembled; there was a tear good fur a dints in Ler eye; her hand was in her spacious reticule : in a search for the coin: the little boy stood selecting the paper from the number under his arm; busy merchants stood buying and selling all round her, and busy brokers were shaving notes, and shaving each other within sound of her vpice. The search fur the dime went on, but not one cent could she furd.and with a benediction on the disappointed boy she left him—hearing his melancholy voice in the distance—"here's the traveller for perdition!" She sighed deeply, and in her abstraction wandered into a snow hank where Ike had nusehievouely led her. MORE 'CAP-YEAR DEVELOVIMNTi.—The Lowell Yew 3 say - s that the heap-Year Ball of the carpet factory girls came oll'according to announcement. on Thursday evening. and was a very- pleasant affair. "The ladies," . it nays, "to the number of about seventy-tive, healthy, robust, cheery and lovely, took their earringes, called for their beaux, were driven to the hall, where ladies managed, selected their own partners, ordered the supper and gloriously paid all the bills!" The partner' selected spoke well for the judgment of the girls. The News says; "We were amused, however. on observing 1 bright-eyed 111. tie., trial rogni , ll eyes, trip i up to demure young men and solicit the hen- l i or of their hand fir the %text cotillion.'-- i Who could renise? Ode enraptured soul en-1 gaged himself to eight different Indies for 'Money Musk,' and six others fur 'Hull's Victory.' Many a poor heart hid away un- 1 - _ ______.___ ____________ der a vest was irretrievably ruined. But it ! T. KIRK WILIITE"S could not be helped." 1 CO/VIZKERCLELL 12cSMICTITTE. The company broke up about two o'clock I rplIS Institution, so pleasantly heated in when the ladies escorted their beaux home, 1 eTeephr°4"r"tegi'ouc'rriblr.'i:tk, Pa . was established by the t os. 1 e purpose or el:coding young and then went off to their own. I men I.li the ads swages of a thorough and practical Ylerestut e education The emir... of study eir.brocc• Doable Entry Book has demonstrated that 1 . k h e i e i r , i it sg. Ale , ic•iitile Calculations, 130.ine.S Penman- Stir Lieut. Maury lid L mares on Commercial Law and Political by wind and wave, it is dtrwn stream from : E q""'„ Y our country to all the world; and that all n i ,- seeey . .i.:,:l4 I ,l l ` ..?. " l:Te l e h :s t r k ir n e n elte 6 f e se " ; h e i cl b seks il . tions must ascend to reach it. With an I va l r ' y h i e tt e e n w 7l l l lite e a ° :l7tet 7 rViVs l i r a o ren b t an u' d l t o h ‘ e ' il: k m `, ocean on either hand, its power descends . .t.s r.. r :t w.. l, , e , , , 3 4; i to te: u ole h d . ea , ;.h di i i , y to study. Diplomat , sp h ere; entire cour s e. Stade.ilL ' s ' C. 117; the In n triftl e ll e or: h :2 with celerity to every country on the and that too, from even the deepest interior i 7.rN7,4: „ 71. 1 ;:=:::!:7.1;d ~cei... l ei . lac "l'hai Institution Intl! open October tat, ISCIat. reu of the country. lititigagt 11. 1,..4. MN FRAMs OF WAa.—The Albany Err_ ntig journal publishes a list of the battle, rovightqtriin . g the year - 1855; with:tbit , ntint- , her 4,poople , killed each,heginning with the bombardmentof Shanghai by the French, at whicls one hundred fell, and - ending with the fall of. Kars, *t which' 2,600 fell; by which list it appears that seventy-three bat ties have occurred during the year, or more than one fur each week, with an average loss of over a thousand men killed in each.— This list does nut include those who have fallen by disease, or in skirmishes, nor the wounded, disabled, those who died-in the hospital or the ambulance, or were irrepar ably maimed, or missing, or prisoners. The number left dead upon the field usually corn- ' prises only about one-fourth of the entire. loss in a battle. Ity this rule, the entire num ber swept out of useful existence by the wars of 1855, must have reached over 300,000 men. No year has pre....euted so bloody a record since 'Waterloo. .."—London is now the greatest city in the in the world, end fat surpasses all the great cities of antiquity. According to Gibbon the population of ancient Rome, in the height of its magnifieenee, was L2OO, 000: Nineveh is estimated to have had 000, 000; and Dr. nalhurst supposes Pekin to have 2,000,000. The population of London. according to recent stati.tics, amounts to 2.- 500,000-11-L72.2. having been added to it during the last ten years. The census shows that it contains 307,722 inhabited. and 1.6.359 uninhabited houses. TILL VICTIUM OE IGNORANCE.—The Boone e .onty (Ind.) Ledy , r states that three inter esting young ladies, on going to bed at a M.r. Hunt's, near north Salem, Hendricks County, a few evenings since, took a vessel oflive eharcJal into their bedr.mm, an.l on the next morning were all found dead. If they had read the poorest newspaper iu the country, they must have aware of the deadly effects of charcoal gas. A MARVELLOUS REMEDY! VOR A MAR VELLOUS AGE!! HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. ' THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY.— By the aid of a tria.roscope, we see millions of little openings on the suilace of our bodies.- IThrough these this Omtment, when rubbed on the skin, is cowed to any organ or inward I part. Diseases of the Kidneys, disorders of the liver, affections of the heart, inflammation of the Lungs. Astbmas, Coughs, Colds, are by its means effectually cured. Every housewife I knows that salt passes freely through bone or meat of any thickness. This healing Oint ment far more readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy part of the living hotly, curing the most dangerous inward complanits, that cannot be reached by other means. ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM AND SCOR BUTIC HUMORS.—No remedy has ever done so much for the cure of diseases of the skin, whatever form they may assume, as this Oint ment. No case of Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula, or Erysipelas, can long with stand its influence. The inventor has trav elled over many parts of the Globe, visiting the mincipal hospitals, dispensing this Oint ment, giving advice as to its application, and has thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to health. SORE LEGS, Sour BREASTS, WOUNDS AND ULCERS.—Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the nse of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the worst cases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumors. Professor Holloway has, by command of the Allied Gov ernments, dispatched to the hospitals of the East. larva clapncLoota of thi. pin a . .T.n aTn 0 e used under the direction of the Medical Staff in the worst cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or con traction of the joints, even of 20 years' stand- Mg. i PILES AND FISTULAS.—These and other similar distressing complaints can be effectu ally cured if the Ointment be well rubbed in over the parts affected, and by otherwise lot lowing the printed directions around each pot. .1361111 TEE OINTMENT AND PILLS SIIOI'LD EE USED FOLLOWING cAsns: Bunions, Piles, Sprains, Bnrns, Rheumatism, Scalds, Chapped Hands Salt Rheum, Swelled Glands, Chilblains, Skin Diseases, Stiff Joints, 1 Fistulas, Sore Legs, Ulcers, Gout, Sore Bteasts, Yvnei Pal Sores, Lumbago, Sore Heads, Wounds of all 3lercunal Sore Throats, kinds. Eruptions, Sores of all kinds, • Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Hull ,. oway, SO Maiden Lane, New York, and 21-I Shand, London, Anil by all respectable druggists and Dealers of AIefIICIEAS throughout the United States, and the civilized world, in Pots, at 2$ cents, al cents, and $1 each. 02 - There is a considerable saving by taking ' the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pat Tents in every disorder are affixed to each box. Dec. Ir., 1851-1 y IVIVALGUE 454 .13ROTEZE2t, Front sorer , epposite the fridge, Columbia, Pa. VVE are now receiving our Fall and Win ter ,pplv of Dry Ganda nod Really ;Made which we urr ,•trib:rd to offer to our muter 004 mend. and ell4lol/ler. Ilt vrently reduced pare. Our 410 ea 14 forge and vaned. Mel 1.1,00114 de411,1114 of linrclea•utA Val* have a beautiful 11.44aitmeat la or feel from TO THF: LANES AND GENTLEMEN We will open Me, ota. t.. ceding n•reA ihrnizglinut the .i.•on, the itiroit ehoiee good„ the market .(Cord.. SHAWLS Low; and Fightire, Itlu ui.et, Ca•hinere. Thai.% hurl Uoitireil Silk. lognther with every vutwg tit •liarlr. ut ihr markvt. WIIITE GOODS. P1w1103154141 aged repe.l tcore.l Maio Plaid and • tripod fl-hop and Qnrra'• Lawn Pa II tong, Luce. anti Edging., 1 lar,...en, Cau.r.l.•evrn laud Collar,. Ice. DOMESTIC GOODS. illearlird 111 , .enebed blue nnn unbleached Drol!mu, while and COirtrell rim, tick. Clantzep, together with r,er) rani.•l) ill the Di} Goods lune. MEN'S AND BOY 14' WEAR. ~nnuettn and Vesiings; Kenturt.) V..lrry.. Conic. Cottonotlr Airu t.rt wt. n. (ao•r•. I locirm . St...render, Crnvutc. Silk l'orkel Hood krr• (tinr.b.on nag Cotton Pot Art Iluntlkrreltivis, Shirt.. Con r. Stork. Alla Tieg. It FLI DY-MADE C LOTII LNG, In etolle‘. variety. Part LA follow.: blue and Marti cloth lire.; nod Frock Co:r.•, black and browh Suck alit N. w York Frock Cant.. blue told olive Sack nod D....100w, block cloth and beater Over Cont., re. ter.ont told lboulde Over I ono.. drat. and blot. cloth Over Cont., floya . Cloth COON, all vartettc.; Bore' Plaid Cw•-oncre Cont., AtOlikey Jilehels. ar., Alen'. lace loth tool enilAillileto I . :1 Ols. (nary plaid OILd striped ea./silo. I Pant•, Satioell, Corduroy. and Jean Ponta• !thick nod !Limey Satin Vest... rut •111.: Velvet Ve•t•. C.4IICV •leele sod doublc•hren•ted Plit•h fancy ,•a--onrre .2.1.1 cloth single and duuble•hrea-ted 9. BOOTS AND SDOES, hem tt,1„,.. Trunk:. Car• pet Rug- HAT:" AND CA vortely. All our goods bore been carefully-elected sad pnrehaaed in New York and Philadelphia ruorLeig. for ca-11. and will be sold at n •ornall ndraute for :he anus,. our 111101 • ilf•lng proton' and quick salt., - and no trouble to allow eood.. 3IcTAGUti& BROTIIKR. Front Street, Columbia COlumiti•, October 13. I mats. virrrmsxts DrlS"reeeited NEW GOODS at-the Columbia "Trimming Store, Pio. 3 141ectunics , Row . , Colum- eliromllix. Nov. 3. 1832 %'33:B.E33MINUTES' SALVE. IifkINGBORB, bone' spavtli, and , poll erdiAon horses; corns, warts, moles, letter. ringworm. toothache. he., run he removed lit from three to ten minutes, WITHOtT PAIN. Theireoteun discovery of the age'. It never fails. Only one iinpliodinit Is needed to nada a t ore in g eneral r u s t ... This grnenaian has attired ut that dine of life When one gond. sound, praeaeal re-ult in Wetter than a thou-and visionary schemes. For sale R. WILL is Front street. Columbin I.y Dee. 6, 1655 LATEST STYLES OF CAPS; ONE of the largest assortments ever brought to thi. tt /ne . e . among which will found- every tyle. stiltalde tor Men'.., Boys , end Children's weur. Cull the stock. JACOB HESS, No. ft sllreiners Row, Front Street. Columbia, Noveintterfi, e. 53. 3IELEJ3LE W.EMD. OIIN 11. DAVIS would respectfully announce to hitt frientlA and the public generally. that Me tine opened n STONE YARD on the CORNER OF AND w Al.Nu'r COLUMIUA. PA. lle will Leep nit hand, and make to order. nll kind. , of CUr S PONE,...nett tot NtONyMENTS, ÜBAVE-STOisZES and TOMBS. Marble Sill., Step.., tr . Granite Sine, Stepp and Coping. Sand Stone, for all purpogett that may be wanted—all of which he wia -ell cheap for Cult. colundait Deeember I, 1e.55. FOR SALE, frIlF, Hose Carriage of the Columbia Fire oppls. to, JAS. ri. Me:M/1110N.. Committee. RICHARII DERRICIt., 5 Colittnllin. Morel, 31. 11,455-tf Eureka! Eureka! Eureka! AT the head Quarters and News Depot will 6e mood the fined and neweet aoegoriment of Ilolulay preln•llt ever offered in 04.4 Marro Call and CX:1111:11E for yourselve‘. N 0.4 FRONTsThEET. fMeern 1.. r .2.4. 1,55 Indiana Hominy. THE subscriber has just received a lot of 1101rlin) front I liiii+lllll—prepared in a new way roasidercif a superior article. With-the object of batmen...it.; /I 11l this vicinity. it twill he sold I'FAHLFIR. Columbia...lane Locust street. EXCELSIOR! ONIVARD AND UPWARD! The variety and rierll,ser of ihr •• Vinrantions of the Prea., , nor far sale ut AlrAlahou'A Cloluathirt New. Depot. lhe immediate utiesaioa of resident 4.11‘,1, well as all ••pa.neru•hy"--lo buy !. No 4. FIIONT Sit P.M'. Colombia. 0rt.27. , .55 I Ju.t oppnoife the leiter - - - -- • -- ------- P/len and Boys' Wear. T hot, just opened a Inrge• sotromnent of gond.. for I torn nod 'ill!. Wen 1% flock and colored Clotho. -door vet.) •.upenor; pi no nod fancy Cortdotere4, very cheoln Stinnett< from t!.l et: to Si:, elle:n...4in town; Ve•uttg, (into and velvet to the lowetit Porn.. mid -re doe, good, 110 WU are fOttridelli they are the vlirapr.t gothic in town. • tiet t-55. P1111.11'1 7 FRY. Rapp's Gold Pens. CONNTINTLI on hand, an assortment of IhrQe ertebrnted Per , 101.1 in wont of good ortiele ore I ovitril to cull nod etsomine them. o.olootbia..llllle 30. I '35. JOHN 11:1.1 X. Radway's Medicated Soap I~ua rxeelleot article I'm the removal of Pimples. lotelhe 4 ., rreekle... Seorc) .I'c-tier. nod all deseu.r• oh the .Liu. nod to henuttfe the e pleximh of all Mat to, it. Pu re l 9 I rill, For .a.in :41 Oct (1. AlcCOlt 1:1.1.: dr. Dni.t.rrriz. School Books. -I.i. 1:T111P:111011 form. The (TOITITYOII TTITTIIL 3 , 1..1 TIN Ore twia brut the orrer'r• inclined 't nun sookt :unproved method. of rriench• not olic 3 oolong oleo how 10 •hoot." may he 01r. tinted rot lowcrrl rote-. rood TO the ITCTITITiII of po , ierit) nod ' the thourrroodc yet 1111110111," ut Ne Prom Sheri. 011111111•1$1 = The Jug Law. %yin. 11,Jua All pr,sll3l, wanting liquor for rt1 , 1,1,n..110.111111 . 01•LitC it rib & DELLE'PT'S. 0,1•1 II ENE Fever and Ague. THE most obstinate taxes cured imme dintely. by Dr. Slmllenberget's pm! Ague Atublote. In no ea..; will the imijent have more thou or e dull after the fern t du,. Call and get eirt . llll/1% ut R. \N Columbia. July 7.1 0 :15. Front Nirret. -- 31 - int—to .U.........euvovcrrrn ont for the lied Front liousekreprrW .I_ 4 Cheap Kure-Rrrmt•, ou the Corner, unit then mol‘e lour potehu.te• from n hirer and heutitito I a...- porttuttilt of CA ItP KT IPi GS. PI; RN ITI3BE of every tle-ertmool, Matirtio,•. Lool.sog r•l•is•es, &c . wf all the lending umd lor.i omit euFtrtt, al the loweAt pod•plrie voices. LINDSAN JACKSON. Dine 5. The Great Furniture Depot, P of the Ilea Front Ware-Rooms, corner of „1„1 rros”l •Irert, where every ',moiety of wel!•loade Forionue I. offered to Iliov•ekeeper, at Ner) 111 W priev, 0.11.gp runilnre.. Sofa. . NI - 11.o.not•. r.111,11t1.. Re eeptiott Sinn nod Cane Sent ch.or., lied.trook, nod Look No fillo.o.r.s. of ihr 1...N1 , 41 111 W 11111.1 op • 01,11 :OS le.. Cut! 1111 d eXalaille the etock. r'olunlla •t. Api II 7. 1.53. Spices. TIT enr.F.....1 Oromid Ctlttiouintr. Cloveo. Nlue•r. Numorg, Wive and .Taithoica (.inger, 11 i n(whtel, we worriiiit fre-linuld pure ni, co RN I.K & DELLETT , ent hid l'rltowe Music for the Billion! A 111 3111 RE: on hand or ordered at once 17S mini 114:I .• s Au) , " 11 1 lh a r e of p„, alty m soil flue •• Noire' we lin,- 10,41 . ,ipriee.—.. the Columbils New., De pot. Cl'l m1 , ,.. 1 'el :27 •;:i. RON STR Err. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. lUsti e cumlantly an-liand a large assorlintnt :.11 I,lllli , ttf Yu. :mil Sheet It tilt Wttre. titted by Ilittottrit tt.•r- .8111/1111.14, ,111 , 11 wpl t,...11/11 :.I very. ‘v priers. !IMAM \VII.: 4 (PN. ennt, nl 1.04”,-1 una see.ot nirlrll rrtlonal.iti. 77.0, 9.1, I Hoofland's riET.EnTc.%-mr) for the rove of Complaint. It% xirp-ta. Nereott. Debility. Chrome Diarrlnel, Di-ea.e .1 the Kidney. and oh no-inz bout n tti.ordererl Iwrr or <latnaelt. rater V.l Cent.. Cu -ale Itdcf:ORKI.I.: h DF.I.I.r.TT'S lealeoteStrire,Odd I 'ello•t'e ihal. ri1411111.1, 411.10 in, 11. To Butchers, sr) all oilier. .lin may ni.si to purchase pure tl thound Mad. Pepper We will grind Pepper every week at our awn esiabli+liment. PO that w•e are able to II In I.e unadultvrated, whirls will he •old whole-ale or or retail. hireollKl.r. 4 DELLINTT. Ccl.l rellowb' f i zept TO BUILDERS. r_TA PING been appointed Agent for the sale of the relebraircl pEActi ikrrroxt SLATE. for rontiott rmelnrie•Mno.e.t y Baratt.dce.. we will heeon ataatly prepared to attend to all order• no t.hort ho tter, Rom. warranued noun leak. !wee the foun dation does tint gave way, or to hr toja red by 1.11{111.A TIT & Sill SIAN. Co!umbin, Noventher 9. laS.T tor2o.,ltt To all Whom it may Concern. i Lb prrsons knowing themselves indebted Lto itir hair firm of 11 II Fly & C.. $l,lll lo the orider•igived. Ore re-peciliell) hut mirsie , tl) regtorai•il IP .tale up M .0011 po.gible, 3s. Illy b11.111C•Id taunt br pettlril up S‘itleum Nina' , F. FICV. Novrinl er 17. 15.5.1. Soap! Soap!! 11 7 C have 31,a received a !siren n••nrlnteat of fancy plata Soap. Cal: NMI See, ni )ou lout boy, On you Mil fluid dtxt WO have the harm and hlfge•l 110.011111C111 of Soap w for nova, Sept 21. 155.1 111cCORKI.F. & DCIA.ETT. Odd Just Received, A _LIRGE ASSORTMENT OF CLOCKS, of slim vi hie!, will be mold nt the loweat t u.h prices. Purelinsert are requeflcd to cull and examine them. 131 A RLF:S Coltimbin. pril 14. l!.s. Front wert Corn Starch and Farina. Jao received a frei.h %apply, of Clark's Owego Corn Starch. and Meeker'• Farina, at the Family Medi cine Store, Odd 'Fellows' Hall. Columbia. September 15. IM& QOLUIION OF CITRATE OF RIAGNESIA,or glitive Mineral Waler.—Thi, pleasant medicine which is highly recommended 11. it substitute for Epxcom sail.. rlcidlitz Powder.. hr.. eat he obtained (ie.!, every day at SA:111.. num:l-s Drug Store, Front st. D 2 ( lONE IND SEE.--Fanny Fern's latest, best kj est, sod fine.l--- , AOSr. MARK." 13114 others! Crone to hicATAIION'S and judge for yourselves. Dere:atter V. 1E45. SUPERIOR MAGNETIC POWDER, for sharpen ing razors, or surgical Instrument*. for sale by H. WILIJANS, llre. 8,1855. Front street, Colombia. PERRY DAVIS' Vegetable Pala Hiller, far said MeCORKIX h DELLAMIrs3 Family Piedmont Store. (Oct. 20, I r 33. • _ ' To market 'Dien aid Gardeners. PAUII, - Feer end other Fruit Trees, strew berry, Raspberry and RhubarbPlannt and Aspar agus Roots, cultivated and for sale at the Pomona Garden and Nnrseries.': Descriptive,Cataloguea, 'fall-directions for Caltloanon and7trentnism, Mr nished'gratis'on application to ' WILLIAM PARRY, dinnamixon P. o.,Purlington county, N.I. December 19, INVt.ntiu • - A. S. icamizz. it. GELLA.M. U. R . Caowsp.ti.x C. C. CUMMINGS, WITH FEATIER I & CO., whole sale dealer's 1300'1'S AND SHOES, 1.40. 45 'N.-..Third sure Philadelphia. 0. ober O. W. FRY, WITH MARPLLE and M'CLIIRE, Import •ors and tlealere in Hosiery, Glove,. Mine. Ribbone, and Pitney Goode; Silk. Merino, Linen and Cotton Shirts and grawere• booking . Claeser Carpel Bags; Uteri,. Cdpegs, rad Emilrouleriee, ' No. 51 North Third Street ; Philadelphia. July, 28 ; 1855-Gm. - vitro cz• re ea ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS, RAYENVE,,PIIILADELPIIIA. The at tention of the public is invited to the extensive manufactory and oure•room of the subscriber, who is prepared to furnish, ur. the shortest notice. IRON BAILING of every de‘croption for CRAM - PP:RIES, PUBLIC & 1111 V tern 818 LIMBOS. also VF.RAN DAUS. RA I.C( /ME?. lOU NTAI NS, SIMI:HES, CHAIRS, LIONS, DOGS, &a...and other Ornamental Iron Work of a &torn Bye character, ull of which is executed with the express view of pleacing the taste. while they combine-all the requisites of beauty and substantitil construction. Purchasers may rely WI having all articles carefully boxed and shipped to their place of destination. A book of designs Will be sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Avenue, below Spring Carden st., 14.1110. October 6. SiVIITI3, Porte Monnaie, Pocket Book and Dressing Case D&anufacturer, . , N. car. Fourth and Chesnut sta., Philadelphia. ALWAYS an hand a large and varied as sonata's' of Port Monnesies, 'Work Boxes, Pocket Hooks, BUR ker. Cures. Travelling Bags. Note Holders, Duel:gammon Boards, Port rolues, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Hooks, Dressing Cases, Cigar Curses, . Also. a general assorancin of English, Preach and German Fancy Goods. Vase Poe lict Cutlery. Hazors,Rucor Straps and Gold Pen.. Wholesale, second and third floors. F. fl. SMITH. N. W. corner Ponrth and Cheroot accts. Phila. N. IS—U,, ill. receipt of $1.11)0 a •tsperiar Gold Pen will be sent to any port (tithe liaised Stoles, by mail describing pen; ilia. hard, or soft. Philadelphia, April 7. te.5.5-ly. W. H. BEFFER, EALER in all kinds of MUSIC and MUSI- D CAL. INSTRUMENTS- No. G Krampli's Arcade, East Orange street, I.ANCASTER, has always on hand a large and well.as , orted stock of ACCORDEONS, French and German male, from fl etc. tip to $15,40; NT X GIP Xi X XIT of superior quality .1 tone, from 75 et,.. up to $100; FLUTES AND GUITARS, at all priees, rung:lint from 50 eta, up to $3ll and $10; Banjos. Tumborine., Drums. Clarinets, Fifes, Ac. N , for the Piano, Violin. Flute, Guitar, Ac. INSTRUC TION BOOKS for all lawmen's. Italian, German and English Strings, of the very Lit-. 1 quality, selected with particular cure. A I-u, all kinds of Musical Merchandise. ns Violin Briilces.Tail Pieces. Screws, Pegs, Drum, Tamborine and 110.10 Ilcads,&c. Toy Instrumettis nt every description. All the New M tt.ie for Piano, Bilitar, Ac., received ns Wan it. publinbed, nod can be cent by mail free of postage. Imoicager, Mav d 1=55-I THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES f‘.T HERR'S Clictip More. Merinoes.---Just opened one case of English Merinos's, nil colors, at very low prices. Also. French Mediums. DROCRE SALA WlS.—Loitg um, Square Drocltc Shawls at unction priers. BAY STAI'E SHAWI.S.-I.ongt mid Square Day Slate and Wairrloo Mill. nt prices lower than ever offered in thi. town. Herr litt+ just received over live hundred Shawls on commission, to be sold for what they tally Ming. DRESS (10005.—A brawl ful lot of Do .nines and ftai•ltrocres just opened. Plain. fluid and Striped De n tote useorunetit just opened, ut the, low price of 121. CALICOES —A beautiful lot of fast color lip Cali roe• jost opened. YARD WIDE CALICOES —Just opened one case yeti! tilde enliene, tat color., only 10 cents. ..fft/ODS —Checks. 'fickine,•, Mu, l i u g=r442llll., o ;t d oe C lVltte r t..g3 1 ofva r i,F:rl,;llll,; - u,1 " . " .1 Very Ina: priewt. . MU: 4 IANS AND SIIRI:TMt:S.—An elegant as eortment of bleached nod toitileached just opened. SHIRTING. CIIKCKS AND STRIPES .—A large lot just opened nod for side cheap. Shirting calicoes —l4 •hop e Int just received. ZEPHYR GooDS.—Just received front New York. it beautiful lot of Rigoletta, (loads, Opera Caps, Ear C. 1,1, and tl'oolen Sleeves. isnure.--1,d,e. , and Children's, just opened a large lot of !wattle r and Gum Belts. ItUFW,NSWA nv, —Just received a large Int White Granite %Van', in Tea, Dinner and Tn.l.q Setts. JOHN Nov .21. Rout Nine st.. Lonenster. PEOPLE'S DIARBLZPIZARD. QIIOP in North queen street, half square 1.0 .ouch of she ilasiroad, and :trd dour north of sP(:rstitit's %Visite !lorry lltael. I.:111(.11.1er eity. I,MVISAt.DV. Marble Mst•on. rev...runny in. (nuns the public that Ise ha+ now in lo• yard the tar. T 5...! and Ihe a llns..oritnesst of ITALIAN U AMER- I : CAN MA now.: ever urrered to the citi/ess• Lou. eneter.and greater than any oilier esadblis.hntessi Avetst of Philadelphia. Having mole arrangement/. in the Nast to receive marble at reduced price.. he an sinuaer• that he will ;ell much cheaper than may other estahliAment its tin. city or county can do. lie prepared to ex.scuie in the IseAt ..tyle. Alf r: 1 :17.. :1 I I , .NTS. 'll MI lIS A :Ss GRAVE STON KS. MAN- T1.1...3. DOORANIIWVNIJUNV SILLS , sTerts, &c.. ke..of every variety and price. Ilts. (artistes , . (or ittrat/hing article, in the Marble hue are ancurpst•,.l by silo other eslablt•hment itt the city. while he a•.aree nil who luny favor huh with incur patronage that hi , work .hall le executed 111 the vet y beg! •tyke nnit oh tire most ren•oua hie !eon*. I.l.7fl'Elt Cill1"11N(i in ENta.l:4ll nud C; i.II.IIAN. thine sit the shortest nottee,und on the molt moder ate lb re+prt•lfnll)•inrilra lb. prlilie tr. call And .nri.. hr•atg Sally 4.1 10 rer.l big elalia to itablir palroa..ge apart lb,. merit.. COr Ow man% la•-tnweii arm. him hr hop. , tl) • r • ivr a -lucre ni thy publir intir.augt Laara+ter, April 1,55. MORE ATTRACTION. T HE New and Cheap Book Slorc is still nit dittg variety to its urtity attritetion.. We hove just placed on our shelves n large variety of book. of every description. purchn.ed at the Trade Soles itt the very lowest price. which we are determined to dispose or on the most ren•onnblc terms. Those de •trott. of replenishing then' libraries, will hod It to their great advntitage to wall. Our ;;;;; 11911 of GIFT BOOKS for the liolislayv. will he very fine and ecunplete: the time i. nenr at ItninlL all should remember the New and Cheap Book Store. School Teachers and Directors will bear in mind that the subscribers are meats for Sander'. Popular Series of Rtaders, and we would wale m Director• that before they adopt any series of Readers they shanild ri member this sander.' Render. are used in more schools than other series. Of this fact we ran satiety any one who will favor us with their de are to I.e convinced. The•question then arises—why is Sander's rents at. popular? that question we eon also answer. if desired I'EIiTON'S NIA I'S we are also agent-for; Mr. U. G. Botch. State Agent for Mope, makes ',he New and Cheap Book Store his headquarter. In addition to the idiom agencies we have the agencies tor Sullion'• Series of Grammar. Greenlet.Ps Series of d rithmetics. McNally ,l• Monteith's Geography. lietker's Sv•tem of Penmanship. Davenport's , Ili•tory ofthe United States. Hoover's celebrated Irks and Writing Fluid•. 3.,01;0. Montanan Pens. The world-renowned Reed's Gold Fountain Pen. unJ has celebritted Gold Bank Pen, for which Petit we Lure just received the agency. Remember the centre of Asurnetion, the New and Cheap Book Store. on the corner of Centre and Mar ket Lnnea.ter, Pa, Dec IS. 1.55 New Iron and Brass Foundry. THE Proprietors of the Lancaster Locomo tive VI mks srould respectfully call the mien -I.o', of the plibile to the extensive IRON and MASS Coundrie• connected with !tisk establishment. We are now prepared to Mtionnsetnre STAIN( Ksi A Rl' ENGINES, AND SAW NULL CASTINGS, CAR WHEELS. and every other description of cast iron work at short notice and reduced prices. Also, all kinds of 11RA1 4 :4 CAATINGS. COPPER RIVETS. SOLDER AND Imam METAL. The establishment k under the Superintendenee of Mr. John Itraudt. Sr., whose mechanienl •kiltis well known to our citizen!; and as un•ie but the most competent and thorough workmen are employed, we ■re confide:it of giving entire satisfaction to all who may filvor us with flew patronage. July dl, Vsss-6mo Comb:. B(drain. Gum Elastic. ling. DreemineCombs, Buffalo. Gum Elandc and Tuck Coml.', Shell, Gum Khasi ie end Bide Combs. Shell. Buffalo end Ivory Fine Comb, Bulfelo. Ivory and Knglieh Pocket Comb.. at the Family illedieine - Btore, Odd Fellows' flail Colufnif in. Sept. 15. 1555. THE Life of Dr. L C. Smith, for male at the New and Cheap Book Pates of T.l. 1111. LES 1c SON, Locust street, above ?tout, Columbia - emptier 20, OF States Insurance, Annuity. and Trust Co., S. E. corner of Third and Chesnut sus, Philadelphia. ' CAPITAL $250,000. MONEY is received on depositdaily. The amount deposited is entered in a 'Deposit Book and given to the Depositor, or, if preferred, a certificate will be given. . All mans, large and small, are received, and the amount paid back on demand, without notice. interest is paid at the rate of five per cent., com mencing from the day of deposit, and ceasing four• teen days previous to the withdrawal of the motley : Ott theiltrat slay of January, in each year, the in tere-t of each deposit is paid to the depositor, or add ed to the priticipal,ais he may prefer. The Company have now upwards of 3,500 deposi tors in the city of Philadelphia alone. Any additional information will be given by ad dressing the Treasurer. . DIRECTQRS; Stephen R. Crawford. Pren't. William M. Godwin, I Lawrence Johnson, V. Pi es't, Paul B. Godard, Ambrose W. Thompson, George !McHenry, iiPllitalilin W. Tingley, I James Devereux, Jacob L. Florence, Gustavus English. Secretary and Treasurer. Punt Fisk. Teller and Interpreter. J. C. Ochlsehlager. Philadelphia. Sept. 8, 11 , 4%.5' -iy DANIEL'S-88f CUTTER. THIS Kuperior Hay, Straw and Fodder as, Cutter, has received the highest -premiums at the Pennsylvania State Fair. and at various other exhibitions, the past and present Beacon, and is be lieved to be the best in the market. For Pule, whole sale and retail, by PA, , CIIALL MORRIS & CO., Agricultural Warehau•e and Seed Store, Oct. 20. 1855. N. Pi. cor. 7tlt and Al:id:et sts, Phila CHEAP WATCHES & JEWELRY :WHOLESALE AND _RE TAIL, at the 'OPHILA DELPIIIA WATCH AMU JEW- _ MALY STOTIEJ , No 90 North Second street, corner of Quarry; 1.1111 - a. Gold Lever IVatches,full.jewele9,lB car ca-es, 829 00 Cold Lepitie. l'l caret cases, 21 00 Silver Lepine, full• Jeweled, 10 00 Silver Leona., jewels, 0 00 Superior Quarcers, 7 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 Fine Silver do. •1 50 Gold Itrneelets, 3 NJ Ladies' Gold Pencils, 1 00 Silver Tea Spornis. set 5 00 (told Petty. Math pencil and Silver liolJer, 1 00 (old Finger Ring., 37; cis. to .1030; Wide). Glasser.. plain It) ets., potent Irf . tenet 25; other unieles in proportion. All Goods warranted to be what they are sold for. _. . . On 'mild game Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines still lower than the above priers. STAUFFER h HARLEY. Philadelphia. September ?J, LEIAMEtEI3I. FRITZ, HENDRY & CO., No. 29 North Third atreet, Philadelphia, onocco Manufaciurers, Carriers and Importers of French Calf Skins, and Dealers in Red and Oak Sole Leather and Kip. Phitadelph in Felon:ll.c 11. 1955-lc Pennock's Celebrated Wheat ADIPTED also for sowing Oats, Grass Seeds and Colton; Knot/mem Portable Cider Mill, the best ;in the market; Ilallidny's Potent W 1114.1- Mlll, Ilorse Powers and Threshers, Lime and Guano Spreaders; Daniel's Huy ' Struve. and Fodder Cutler. Lade Giant Corn turd Cob Mill; Spain's Mato.- Mimic Churn. The :Move superior implement.. with mull others for the we of the Curtner and gardener, for sale tubules:lle nod retail by PASCHAL'. MORRIS k CO. ' Agricultural Warehouse Laid Seed Store,corner of.tb and Market street., Philudelphlu. July 21,1453. Tiusses! Trusses!! Trusses!!! C. B. NEEDLES' Trips and Brace—fia . ESTABLISIIAI eFII - W. Cor. of Twelfth and Race Streets, Phila., Importer of tine Fitaxcli 'rnes.e., combining extreme lightness emu: ntid durability with correct con-truc- HOU. Hernial or raptured patients can be suited by re mitting 11M011111125 tin below:—Sending !number of in ches round the hops, nod stating side affected. Tru.s, St?, $3. *I, SS. Doulde—Ss, *t. 3 and SIO. Instructions an to wear. and how to effect a care, when possible. sent with the Truss. Alto for sale in great variety. DR. BANNING'S IMPROVED PATENT BODY BRACE. (or the core of Prolopsus Uteri; Spins I Prop, and tittianos. Potent Shotilder Braces. Chest En. ponders and Erector Braces, adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders stud Weak Lungs English Mostly Altdotnitaal Belts, Suspenders, Syringes—male aid female. llTl.adies' Rooms. with Canty attendants. Joly 28, 153.5.1 y FILAMILLIN FLUE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.. STATEMENT of the Assets of the Company on Jununry 1, 1; 4 55. Polll,Med m conformity %vial the provision of the sixth- , .r. ,,,,, ntY or Apr al Cith, hIORTGAG...cmES. Being first mortgages on reul estate. in the Citl stud Courtly of Philnde!plan, except 530.930111 Montgomery, Bucks, Schuylkill and Allegheny routines. Peonsvlvnitot,Sl,3s3,os3 REAL ESTATE. Purchased at Sheriffs' rules, under mons Inge rhinos, viz: I:ight houses end Int, 70 by 130 feet. on the Soutlowest corner 01 Chestnut and Seven teenth streets, hots-, 111 i 101, 27 IN 71 feet. on North side of Spruce street, West of Eleventh street, A house and lot, 21.7 by 100 feet. on %Vest ride of Penn Square, South of Nigh street, - g Two houses 11111110111, each IS by SO (eel, 011'4 SOLOII side of :Spruce street, Clear Sixteenth street, ri Poe houses and lots. each 17.9 by 90 feet Nos. 139, !GI, 103. 165 and 107 Inlwyn st..g Three Inures arid lot. 49 by 31 feet, on Isar: s %We of Seventeenth street. south of Pine In.; A tut of ground. 17 by 1,7 feet, on the North.. E At cost, e11.1(10010 1' 01 - Twenty-second thud s tl,S3o3ond Spruce 3 1111,0.1.. Ilotel rand 1(11.50 by SI feet. on the Southeast °I comer of /`hr.tnul and Beset' streets. 44 Mee bou•rs and lot, 42 by e 6 feet, on the,lE; North side or George Street, West of. Ash - -et ton street. Seven [looses And 1°1.20 by 117 fret, on the Es.t nude of IiCLCII street. south of Chest -11111 street. house sod 11. T. 19 I.y 90 feel, N 0.96 FiTZ. wnier en reel. M 0.., 411 ' :Ninth street, A ground rem nt $ tu.uu4nngoul of plot 13.4 by 40 1 - 00• T. r.n Nalit ft 111.! of 40 Ceti Wt •1 ut I.epard el eCt, LOANS. Temporary Loan,. on Stocks ua Collateral See tasty, ' 08,442 9!) STOCKS. *woo Moo llou.e Loan, 2 per cent. (Inv oil 200 share, Rank of Kentucky, 17 Northern Rank of Kenlueky, 100 "fluor Rank of Mille/Mee. 2 19 " lu ui mice Company ord.: State< of Peimaylvania, Cowl 100 .‘ Southwark Railroad Compane.,„„,,'.„„ Commercial and Railroad Vlek.ihurg, 300 " retni.4lvania Railroad Co., DI FraOLyht Fire Insurance Co, 2 ° Alercatinle Library Company, *, Unit, Canal Company, 10 .• Schuylkill Railroad Company, Note. and 1101 , ..recrivahle, 12 0935 p Lin,itled 1.470 .23 Mercliandap-. 163 SI CipM on hand, 19 932 37 Car.h m hand., of Agents, 7 342 21 1.o.•e• raid doing the. Yell, i . `sl. II) ortlrr of the Marti. CHARLES N. BA:NICKER, rrerident AttPsi Cuancer G. Mocczen, Secretary. TiioB. LLOYD, Agent, olnmb ie. Fehrnan• 3.1.55 I y SALAMANDER SAFES. - -, z--7--,i- _ . EVANS & WATSON, No. 26 i. 'I ;; j (. t.i, i%l': . : , South Fourth 04.. Philadelphia. • , 1,4 , . • ',..,,,.:',.: 1 (MEAT FIRM, CHESTNuT N. ~ ~,,, , • 1 & FIFI'll streets, Fridny morn t/l , 'i , i jug. December 15. 184. EV. 1 ( • i'• • 'i. AYR & NATSON'S SALA -1 1 1 ~.,..‘ ' i .'.''.. . 31ANDFAI SAFES TEIIISI - v 7 — ' — ` . ' PHANT., as they always are ', '.!: -,..- _.,;,,,:: when put to the tent. I.IIII..ADCLCIIIA. Dec. 15, 15.5.1. IQ . Evans & Watson, No.:211 South Fourth nt., Philadelphia. GiENTI.IOIE‘—'We take plensure in recommending yours:Salamander Safes to 'Vetch:tom and others In want of n recur. Mean.' of pr. 'Mg their books, Papers. Ay t from fire, as the one we purchased from tau about seven months since has preserved our books. paper., and rash In as good a condition as they were S. hen pin into it, before tbe great fire of thin mornise. Which det•troyed the entire block ofhuilding•, corne-of Chestnut and Fifth streets. The above safe was in use in our o(lier., on the second floor of our Minding.. from which place it fell into the cellar, and remained there until the fire wan out. The safe wa• then removed and opened in the pretence of at least 11100 persons. who Witeletned the good condition of me contents. %VIII )0u please tu have the Safe and Locks repaired. as we intend to put it in use again, having perfect confidence in int fire-proof qualities. Yours, Respectfully, LACEY & PHILLIPS. H. YOUNG & CO EVillll..k. 'Watson take pleasure in referring to the following. among the many hundreds who have their Safes it, use,—U. S. Mint. Philadelphia; Farmer. end Mechaaiet. , Rank. Phil's; Samuel Allen. Esc/ , High Sheriff, Phil's: John N. Henderson, City Controller; Caleb Cope & Co., No. 183 Market street; Richard Norris & San. Locomotive builders, Phil's; Bancroft & Sellers, Machinist., corner of IGth and James at* ; Franklin Fire lin.uratice Co., Phila4 Pennsyvanta Railroad Co.. Phila.; (away & Phillips, eor.fith and Minorsis..; Sharpless Bro., N 0.32 South Second st.; James. Kent A Santee. No. 147 North Third at.; W. llorstmans & ?,1., No. M North Third at.; Smith, Williams & CO, N 0.87 Market st.; J. & D. Orns, No. 185 Chestnut at. A large assortment of the above Safes always on hand (warranted to stand at least 10 per cent. more fire than any Herring's Safe now in use.) EVANS WATSON,A also manufacture and keep for sale. Iron Shavers, Iron Doors and Iron Sash, for making fireproof Vomits for Batiks,stores,Publia and 'Private buildings. Seal and Leggy Copying Presses; Patent Math Lined Refrigerators, &e. Please give us exalt, at No. 2G Routh Fourthat. Philadelphia. Philadalphistoapril 7. 14464 y STAUFFER dr. BARLEY. LOSSES BY FIRE 9282.209 39 - • 'JOSEPH NEWHALL,- •. ' Practical Gardener and Florist, Cherry street, Columbia, respectfully forms his friends and`the public generaPy, that he has on baud and for sale a. choice supply of GREENHOUSE AND HARDY PLANTS. Shrubs, Ac., suitable for pleasure grounds and gar dens. A choice collection of constantly blooming roses, of everysbade of color, of the most hardy kinds. Ile also LAYS OUT AND IMPROVES PLEA SURE AND GARDENS with taste, and does all kinds of planting and pruning, in town and eountry,with skill and care, on reasonable terms. He invites attention to his NURSERY, where a large variety of all kinds of blooming Plants in sea son, may at all times be seen. Columbia. June 16, 1555-if WHOLE.A.LL A ICD RETAIL MC:11:W 00 12Zrzawolivou.sate), Front Street, 2d door above Locust. JOSEPH FENDRICII & BROTHERS, respectful- Y inform the citizens of Columbia and vicinity. that they have established a branch of their old and extensively known Baltimore house in this place. where they will manufacture and constantly have for sole all kinds of Demeslie and Imported Tobacco. Cigars and Snuff. Their a•anrtment of Tobacen and Cigars embraces every variety and brand. 12 per cent. will be saved to the purchaser by giving us a cull, as we warrant to sell at city prices. Please call and examine. tVhat'a the use to gas and blow, Unless. it were that we could show Three hundred thousand cigars of all kind; To suit all tastes and suit all amide? . - . Stranger! if by chance volt should step this way, Drop to on this or ally other day, SNUFF AND TOBACCO we have a large stock or. hand, Of the first chop and medium nail of numerous brands; Our stock is large, ynu'll dud it complete, At THE FIVE BROT/lERS' TOBACCO STORE, Front street. Columbia. October 20, 155.5. NEW BOARDING HOUSE. THE subscriber would respectfully inform ± people of Columbia and sojourners here, that he haslately fitted up and handsomely furnished, at great expense and with every regard to the comfort and convenience of his guests, the large Dwelling at the southwest corner of Second and Locust streets, as a Boarding House. His accommodations for room and comfort will he found superior, and every attention will be extended to those who may tarry wait him, not only by himself but by all in his employ. In the basement of the building he has opened a NEW RESTAURANT, where the hungry mid the epicure will find things done up in the best style, to suit the taste of the most pa rticu tar roar/nand. Private families served with oysters, he., at the shortest notice. A share of the public patronage is rei.pectfully solicited. Columbia, Dec. no, 1557, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c., CHEAPER 'MEAN EVER. TILE subscriber has constantly on hand. at his store. in Front street, Columbia, opposite the Green Tree Tavern, an assortment of new and fash ionable goods. comm icing all kinds of GOLD, SILVER, AND GILT WATCHES, gold pens.from $1.25 to $10; Fife's patent pens: La dies' and Gent.'s breast pins: ear and finger rings; cuff pins. bracelets, medallions, miniature cases, pencils; fob, vest, and curb chums; lockets, seats, keys. watch hooks, silver thimbles. combs: german silver, plated and sterling silver table, desert, tea, stilt, mustard and sugar spoons; butter knives. sugar tongs. and fruit or cake baskets. Also, a variety of FANCY GOODS,—port monnaies, fans, pocket book•, card eases. pistols, silk and cation purses, plain and shaded purse silk, steel bends. rings, &c., snuff boxes, needle easel...buffalo and imitation aide anti back combs. pen and packet knives, (Westett holin's finest quality.) CLOCKS FOR SI,SO—WARRANTED; besides eight-day and thirty-hour Gothic, Victoria, Mary Tudor Barnum, Prince Albert, Willard Lever Ogee, PI al at VaTiollf , prices. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and nll kinds of moving mechanism accurately repaired, nod guaranteed to parform satisfactorily. Musical Instruments repair ad and tatted. CHARLES ZEITLER, April 14,1955 OEM New Cloths, Cassimeres, FOR the gentlemen. 11. C. FONDERSMITII ha., y..t recclve.l nnnther addition of aOlll4. Cad - enncren and Vexiitig.. cou•irtmg of rich style Silk Velvet mid Pla.ll Vesting., Harris' celebrated fancy and Doe Skin Cas.imeres; a new and beautiful or dale of French Heaver Clothe, for over coats. Aldo. Petersham.. liionskin and Felt., for SI per yard and upward'. We trim min fine French Cloth Coat for $1.5, 87, and extra for 510. Call and •ec, null Lc convincet icr A few geelt:emen'm l.mtg ttlimwta, ht 11. C:FONDERS';III'II'S Nov. 10, 1655._ nejoining the C 01411116111 Hank THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS FERNITUE.E WARE ILOOIVIS. JOIIN SIIENBERCER, at his old stand, Locust street, above the Odd Fellows' Unit, Columbia, Pa., again calls attention to his superior and splen did n.icortinent of CABINET-WARE AND CHAIR-WORK, of all descriptions, which he still cello!, ilic moan remminable terms. A. he manufactures his own work, he is enabled to warrant every article to be whet it in represented; and to he aF good as at as elienp. Ho , stock in very !large, and in port embraces Ore. •ing, Phan nod Fancy parentis; Sidebwu do Sofia.; Card, End, Sofa, Centre, Dressing, Dining and Break- Maat TA (D.E.; COMMOiI. French and other BED STEADS; Common and Fancy CIIAI RS, and Srr- TEE:S or every qtyle.loaellier with a genera; a'sort ap•ai of all kinds of FURN ITUR Funerals will be Intended with a Splendid Hearse, nn short notice. and all necessary attetuton given to UNDERTAIC.ING. lie inriles ail In.peetion of los rooms, feeling confi dent dint he is able to supply silty article of Furni ure lint may lie desired. well made and durable, and mthenp UR the ellenprit." Re pnintiug Ch:u r. and Varnishing Furniture at tended to. Colutn)ia, March 10. 1555 ALWAYS A.1101:1T ! AND LOOKING OUT FOR MY FRIENDS! A ND as 1 may not see you all,l take Ibis L.l_ opportunity to say that I have removed toy store to the corner of Et not and Loeu4 street., at which place I um prepared to sell you as fine HATS AND CAPS 4as you eon get in this or nay other place, and at such prices as nay gentleman who is a judge of a gond and nenttyfinished lint. would ask. If you want n handsome lint, tell you what to do, (in down to THEDIINICVS. and he will put you through. Now. friend, I don't mean to brag, but I think I'm some on si Ity"Don't forget the place, sign or the DIG HAT, corner of Front and Locust strews, Columbia. Pa. Columbia, April 28, I e4is. L. TREDENICK. MELGLEI B.AIICER.r. 27117 .52 HATING connected the BRING BUSINESS with our Confectionary egtubliPhinent, we are now prepared to furnish ' $ I ,G2•J,452 52 BREAD, CAKES, TEA ROLLS, BOSTON ATJtc Bineuit, Runk, .kc., (rent. Runt the oven, at all bourn. A trial of our Bread is most respectfully solicited, as we are confident it will render PlUlfhletloll. Or ders for Bread left at the Store wit I be punctually at tended to; and when reque-ted. families will he •creed regularly. Fresh Cream and Boston Biscuit, Tea Rolls, New York Twist, Rusk, &c., ready for de livery every afternoon at four o'clock. CI.A 1 lIOR NE'S Old Established Stand, Locust Street. Columbia. August 25,15:4. Immediate Relief for the Toothache. THERE is now to b had at R. WILLIAMS' Drug Store. — a most effectual remedy for the Toothache. which—if properly applied, according to directions—will remove the most violent Toothache almost instantaneously. Should the pain be felt again in the course of a few days, the same appli cation has to be made. and after a few applications the cure will be effectual. Please call•for A. PERM.: R'S TOOT!! BALSAM. Priee 1i ct• per vial. Columbia, May 26,1955.1 y .4-4:4 , 3oa•v l [•_)JA Housekeepers' Cheap Ware• Rooms A 111 , . now• receirio choler ow lecoons from the Ens tern morket.,eon.ioolg of . _ RICH VELVEfCARPETINGS DO. BRUSSELS DO. DO. THREE PLY DO. DO. SUPE'R INGRAIN DO. LISTING RAG & VENITIAN DO. together with a fall and complete assortment of Floor Ott Cloths, Woolen Druggetr, Dearth Raga, Door tiata &c . all of which have been manufactured ex prerrly for the fall trade of tKa".5. and will be offered to buyer. at unusually low pricer. LINDSAY & JACKSON. Columbia. Sept. 11017SEIROOFING, SPOI7TING, Plumbing, Bell Banging, and everything eon nee led with the business. will be promptly attend ed to by the subscriber, on the most reasonable terms. Constantly on hand a large supply of Lead Pipe suita ble for Hydrants. All work warranted. lIIRANI WILSON, corner of Second and Locust streets. Colombia. Feb. 114, 18.55. Brushes! Bnishes!! . , Hat, Tooth, Shaving, sail, Whinker. Polish and Crumb Drayhes, the largest assortment in loolombia. atdeCORKLE Da.t.V.TTS. Odd Fel- Cars' Hal/. [Sept 7555. . 40 4 , 74Ver4Ti: - Vit.4 2613 t 3 L o 9. 2 iri ilßsubseriben,wonbl tinfarnr this , friends it runditte PublinAanolullY,-Iltql..he -.continues to manufactare; eutd'has ermstantlj . forpale • ALL inaviiß•,cirdatukizt:wArt.E. itach as Secretaries, Bureaus, Workstanda. Mang undilrenlifast Tables, Cord, Pier-and Centre Tables, French, Field, High and Low Post Bedsteads. &c., together with every other article of Cabinet IVare. which be will sell at the lowest possible prices. His workmen are experienced andttapable4and bi‘artie les are warranted equal if not superior to any Told in the pine*. AN ELEGANT ILEARSE, equal to any in the cities, can always be found at 411. establishment, in Locuvt .street, below ad, and COFFINS wlll be made, and funerals in town or coun try attendedst short notice. Ile respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, confident that be can render generalsatisfaction. Columbia. April 2E4/855. TUE subscriber takes this method to inform the ladies of Columbia aud.yielnity, that he hag fitted up the FRONT PARLOR OF lIIRTIOUSE especially for their accommodation, amid itaprepa'red to furnish them with AU the Refreshmenents found in the test Restaurants, at the shortest notice. Oysters of the best quality with other refreshments, will be served up at ail hours. EVERYTHING ABOUT BIS. 'ESTABLISHMENT is conducted with regard to propriety, and he Bar ters himself that this much wanted improvement. will meet the pleasure of the citizens, nod be sufficientlx encouraged to warrant its continuance. ' GERHARD BRANDT, corner of Locust and Second streets. Col. Feb. 3. t8554f HATS FOR THE PEOPLE. JACOB HESS, 35.ANITACTURER and Wbolesak and Retail dealerin 33.4%. 1 17..51 alahST.7=l CI8M: 1 M, of every description and variety, No. 3 Shreiner's Row, Front street. Columbia Pa., respectfully in forms the citizens of Columbia and surrounding coun try. that he has taken the Store lately occupied by J. S. Menhir..l' . Front street, between Black's Hotel and the Belles - rue Honse, where he manufactures and has for sale all kinds and every variety of Hats and Caps at the zowitsr mum'. Ullis stock consists in part of Beaver. Nutria, Russia. Cassimere, Moleskin. Silk, Soft HATS, ere., which be will dispose of on the most accom modating terms. Children's Fancy mita of all kinds and prices. Call and examine his stock before pur chasing elsewhere. His assortment of CAPS is one of themostex- i n tensive in the country, and he is adding to it daily. Customers may rest assured that they will be suited, as the stock has been selected from the largest assortments in Philadelphia and New York. The subscriber feels warranted in saying that for durability and finish, his fiatscanuot be surpassed by any other establishment lathe State. He trusts a lib eral public will bestow upon him a share of their pa tronage. Dont forget the place, No. 3 Shreiner's Row. JACOB HESS. Columbia, October 20, 18.55.11 TS now orer, the smoke of battle has passed I away, and we are all safe. The undersigned has improved the time by laying in a new stock, and has just returned from Philadelphia with the most supeklp lot of IVATCIIRS, AND JEWS LILY which he is prepared to sell cheaper than they can he bought at any other establishment. He is pre pared to offer great bargains. and he respectfully 111- vite, the attention of purchasers to his stock, which einbrnees GBRUARD BRANDT GOLD AND STINF.R WATCHES, of every kind; an kinds of CLOCKS, from $1.50 up wards; he invites the attention of Boatmen to his large stork of LEVER BOAT` CLOCKS; JEWELRY. con sisting of Ear Rings, Finger Rings Breast Pins. &e.; all kinds of Silver Spoons; Plated Soup Ladles, Table and Tea Spoons. Forks, which are warranted to wear nearly equal to Silver; Gold and Silver Pen cils and Pens; Gold and Silver Spectacles; together with the greatest variety of FANCY ARTICLES ever before offered. CUTLERY.—AIso, o superior assortment of Re volvers and other Pistol., mist all kinds of Knives, of the bust manufacture. . . Strict attention will be given, as heretofore, to the repairing of clocks, watches and jewelry; and all work will be warranted. A continuance of former patronage 1• respect fully rolicited• J CHIN FELIX. Columbia,Octoller 13, 1833. THE Subscriber has just returned from Philadelphin„ with n large and general assort. men: or Ladies', Gents', 1111P4t0 and Boys' Gaiters, Boots and Shoes, of every description said prier. among which will be found a great variety of Ladies , work, t.elected with great cure. such as Lasting and Rid Gaiters, :zonings. and Jenny I.ind• of all sizes, colours and prices Misses Gaiters, Uootees. Slippers, &c.,Youths' and 'Boys , 110001, Itteton Shoes, he., Chtiren's Fancy Shoes, Bouts staid Gaiters with a full assortment of Men's Fine and Coarse BOOM and Shoes, nil of which will be sold ut the lowest CASII PRICES. Pleme call and examine Wore purchasing else where. Thankful to the public for the liberal patronage heretofore extended. he hopes by *trim attention to business and particular care in procuring the best stock, to merit a COIIIitIMMICe of the same. CYRUS It. mca.ur.E. Locust street, 1 doors below 'Town Hail. Columbia. Oct, 6, 1955. AN ENTIRE NEW LOT AT TILE • NEW STORE IDFIIIRfII WILSON, corner of La curt mid Second creels, Columbia, Pa. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Columbia and surrounding country, that he has received a very large and extensive assortment oldie latest and most improved pattern. of PARLOR, COOK, OFFICE AND CHAMBER. STOVES, 10 which he invites attention. Of Cooking Stove., the Morning eltnr, Globe, Girard, Champion and Portaltle Range, are acknowledged to be the best in use and a full assortment will be found at hi. nore. Ile lin• elan received a lot 01110 AT STOVES. Per sons wishing stove. are solicited to give me a call before parchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to sell at the lowest cash price.. iUrt AM WILSON. Corner of Second and LocuA FITCCII Colombia, Sept. 8, 1855. OF COPPER KETTLES, all sizes. Locust street, opposite the Fraud:lin Ilouse.Columbia Pa. The subscriber has constantly out hoed and makes to order, the best quality of Copper Kettles, which be is prepared to sell at the most reasonable wholesale nod retail. Pureltusers will find sl to their; interest to give him a call berm , purchasing else. where. Columbia. August 18,1855. T fir. Passenger Trains on the York, ‘W , righaville and Columbia Railroad will run an follows. on and after Monday, the 9th of July, 1855: MORNING TRAIN. Leave York for Wrightsville and Columbia lit 5 A. AT Returning, leave Columbia at T. 30 A. At NOON TRAM. Leave York at 11 A. N., or on the arrival of the train from Baltimore. Returning, leave Columbia at 12,45 and Wrightsville at I o'clock for York.ln rri ving there in time to COMIC CI with the train to Baltimore. thee affording a connec tion with Lancasier and Philadelphia, and with Bal timore. Leave York for Wrightsville at CD P. M. Re•urning. leave Wrightsville for York at 7 P.M. The Philadelphia train of cars arrives at Columbia in time for passengers to walk the Bridge to connect with this train.: FrrAii Sunday trains discontinued. D. F. CRIFFIFIL Colombia, July 14, 1.q55. Agent. Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware MANUFACTORY, Locust street, opposite the Franklin llou.e, Columbia, Pa. The subscriber respectfully informs his old friends and the public generally, that he has resumed the above business, at his old stand. and is now prepared to furnish all artic!es in his lane, made la the best manner, at the losyest prices. 110USP,ROOFING, SPOUTING, PLUMBING, DELIAIANGING, &c, attended to at the Arnie!, notice and on the most reasonable terms. Long experience in the business warrants me in saying that full satisfaction will be given to all wbo may favor me with their patronage. Columbia, July 14, MS P. SHREINER, Front Street. RICH .113177.13Litar. ASPLENDID assortment of the latest and most improved Styles of GOLD & SILVER HUNTING, ENGRAVED AND PLAIN CASED WATCHES, The elmiceet pstterns of Ear Rings and Breast Phu; Rings—in shorteverythingin his linear business,ean be had at P. SII REINER'S Store. Call, see and judge for vourselvee. Columbia, April 29, 1955. I F yon want a good and cheap Clock call on the subscriber, second door above %Villiams' Drug store, who has constantly on hood a large and complete assortment of Lever Boat Clocks. Marcel Time Pienes with pearl inlaid case., Eight• Day Church (11t Clocks.Eight•Day and .Twen ty-four Hour Clocks from 31,30 upwards. JOHN FELIX. Colombia, Apri114,1855. The Only Place T o hn cheep Boots and Stationery in Cedinntrie iq at McMahen'.. lard ea and ?re convinced.— I? rent 'tree?. Cohnnbra. October 27, IterS. CASPAR SEIBERT LADIES' :s4zoorr. THE ELECTION, THE PEOPLE'S CHEAP 3340 T AND SECOM STORE. STOVES. Apple Butter, Preserves, bc. TIIE OLD MANUFACTORY, YORE, WRIGHTSVILLE AND COLUMBIA RAIL ROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS. • EVENING TRAIN HENRY PFH AMR CLOCKS, CLOCHE.
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