- rENIZZUSISI42II. WILL be gold, dike &error lobn Batt ward,, late of Me boomer of Columbia ' de crumed,-ON SATURDAY, MAR= 1, le5G. m 2crelark P. personal property - oaf said deccasad, .of a 1 number of very - - VALUABLE HORSES, single and mwcbod Open Top and Rockaway Buggies. Two-HorsoCarriaps, siapie oral double Sleighs. amide and' double Ilara :se, Bridles, Saddles Dells, Dudek, Robes, Whips, Horse filtutkets. Halters. one Goat. aid a large number of articles not mentioned. being the en tire livery stock of the decea.cd. The stock is superior and a great deal of the harness and many of the bug gies are neartrnew Terms will•he made known on the day of sale by VANI Els Id onit. MARY EDWARDS, Administrators njJohn B. Bdtraras, di c‘aucl. Colatiablit, - .Febrnary RS, 1t454. risEALMSTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. THSIII4I:DIY , OF BAUM, 1836, the undersigned will sell at public vendue, rat thelFranklin House, Columbia borough, the following described propey: . A. JAYS. OF ORM/NJ:ft, on which is erected u 4 svg> 4lo r3r .7Prersoca,c , 3S-Ecrax.smiei. I n k ululated at Elbow Lane, north-ownot Filth strum, hetweett Union and Cherry streets, in raid bo rough,measuring in front, on a. thirty , feet wide street. 43 I.t, more or leas, and extending in depth, 80 feet. anore - or less, to au alley; an alley oleo bouuda it on the south-west side. N0.„2. .A LOT OF GROUND. adjoining . No. 1, 43 'feat, more or less,in front, on said thirty feet Wilk, ri rem, mad extending back 50 feet, more or lean, to all alley. Sale to commence at 2 o clock P. M. of raid day. when :attendance will be given and terms of Fide ramie known rby JOHN GREEN. IP. S.—The property can be bought before day of sale. .Esquire, as to terms, Sec., of Samuel Evans, Er' q. • Colunthia, February 23,11150-3 t OPENED THIS DAY At Raldeman's Cheap Gash Store, AVERY large and beautiful assortment of :FRENCH NEEDLE-WORKED COLLARS. Included in the stock arc some may fine and expen sive4Ceihars, of entirely new designs, which we are able no sell at less prices than cost of importation. Also, lower priced Collars, from eta , up. Our customers are invited to cull and examine the wrima superior stock ever olrercd in Columbia. HALDEMAN'S Cheap Cush Store. Columbia, February Rai 1135 e. 1.256. 11211,1210 1256. HOUSEILEF.PESUS EMPORIUM. GaBll7e opening of NBW GOODS at Carpet orner a Locust and Front streets. We are now opening a large and extensive assort ment of GARFETINGS, FURNITURE. LOOKING PLASSES, MATTRESSES, FLOOR OIL PrES, DRUGGE'TS. MATS. 121. 7 05, &C., &C., Manufactured expressly for spring . sales, and to which the special attention of Howelmepurs is invited, as we are determined to offer them Lor:mins. LINIA 4 AY is JACKSON. Columbia, February 23, 1256. NNW AND =BAT MOAN. vUT opened, at the store of the subseri ber, on the corner of Fifth and Union streets, Co lumbia a supply of every article in the line of business, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WA RE, _ . GLASSWARE, &C., of every variety and description, all of which will Lc sold very low for cash: The subscriber svill keep cousta»tly on band n well selected stock of goods, and be respectfully solicits u share of public patronage. 17 - Couutry Produce taken at the highest market price. GEOR GE TILLE. Columbia. February Rl.lP5d. 7500 Pieces. WALLPAPERS. 7500 Pieces. - 11 - C. FONDERSMITII Itas now ready for in. spection, 7.500 pieces rie/0/.. English. und ter. Icon Plain and Decorative Papers, Borders, Fine Beard Prints, Window Shades, he., comprising all the newest *tyke and patterns, from 0.1 cents to $lO5 per piece.— Call and examine the beautiful goods. Columbia. February 2a, 1f.50. NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. N. SPENCER TRIONALS. No. 2G South Second Street, Philadelphia, IMPORTER, Manufacturer and Dealer in Drees, Medicines. Chemicals; Acidi, Dye Stun, Paints. Oils, Colors. White Lead, French and Ameri can White Zinc, Window Glass ,C I assware, Varnish es, Urusbes, Instruments, Ground Spires, Whole Spi • ce•. AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT BY DRUGGISTS, including Borax, Indigo, Glue, • ro.nsh, he , ike „See . All orders, by mail or otherwise, promptly, attended to. Country Merchants are invited to call and examine our stock, before purchasing elsewhere Goode sent to any of the wharves or Railroad Sta tions. Prices low and goods warranted. Philadelphia. Itlarch 1,155G-ly. s t iti=imiosiegiumpar-zumist 1000 TONS of r4limio Nitmenized Si. prr-Pliosphate of Lime, nit article which Las been fully tested by farmers. and it is believed to be the cheapest and strongest fertilizer in the mar bet. Also. 1000 BARRELS SUPERIOR POUDRETTE, erpecially adapted for the Corn crop TAI EC, a new and powerful fertilizer. All of the above for sale,'wholevale nod retail. by PASCUAL& MORRIS & CO., Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store. Corner 7th and Market sts., Philadelplits. Philadelphia. Morph 1. Pik o oSpring Goods at HERR'S Cheap glom - SPRING DeLAINEI2.—A beautiful and el's:dee lot all:prin . ' style De Lal ues 7uat °Penis& SPRING CHINTZ—Just-opened. a very choice lot of spring style French Chintz, only 104 cent, war ranted fast colors. • BLACK SILICS.—Su.t receive.d..a fill 1 4 11 0 of the celehra.ed Eagle Wend Muck Si k ,which for quality, and Insure cannot be equalled, and at. very law prices. BLEACHED NIUSLINS.—Ju.t received. one we 4-4 York Mills at 12.1 cents. etc case 4.4 Patterson ut cents, one case 4-4 Wa-littirtoti at 10, one cosy. 7-B Palmetto at 2, one case 7-8 Boot Mill ;at e;. Alan N ' large lot of 5-4,6-4, 6-4.10-4 and 10-4 Leached and Unbleached Slieetings and Pillow Case Aluslins, all first class goods at the lowest price.. CALICOE.O.—A few cases yard wide second - mourning Calicoes only 121 cents. FIP CALICOE.S.—A yard wide and rood roods.— Also, one case Blue and %Mut only SI cents. Also one ease New York Wills 6p dalico. fast colors GINGIIAMS—of ihe followtingma kes—Ma Fiche/ter Lancaster, Cla.gow, nod Clinton Munufaeturets; some emirs new styles, only 12 cents, warranted good colors. . . • . SHIRTING CHECKS AND STRIPES—an elegant lotion opened. Vomiter° Checks, Ticking, Oannburgh Table Din pen, Toweling., ase.,just received, and every vane ty of fundshing goods always on ii and. CARPETS.—Jost opened, a lot of entirely new styled Tapestry, Dressers, Three-ply Ingrain and Venetian and Stair Carpeting. at very low price.. OIL CLOTHS=-A. lot of new styles for the Spring Tr■de. QUKENGWARG,—WhiIe Granite Ware. lust ope g something entirely new in style, in Ten, Droner and Toilet Seth GLASS WARFL—A: full line of Glass Ware on band athlanntacturera prices. JUIIN lIERR. Feb. ZI-] No. 5 MOP I King sweet. 1.1.111VR mer. I UST recoMed,im mita tot of Breams, Bal kets, Buckets, &c., by Feb. Stl. SWARTZ lc RENDER JUST received an extra lot of Sugars, brow cl and white, aupenor lot of Coffee. Feb Zl, 1.5.5 a. • SWARTZ k RENDES. TIFST received, 6 Bola Layer Raisins, 6 Bases Bunch Raisins, 1 Box LC11101.14 rip, Dotes, Alm onds, Prunes, &c., by Feb. 21. Is&6. SWA.RTZ & BIENDBR. TEST RECEIVED,42 R(IXE s OF PROD: C/IF.ESE, at by Feb. 23, 1656. 51V4.,11.1rZ k BENDER A. EO&T PDX 5A1.31. TES gedetaigned has now for sale, at his .J. yard, just above the Columbia Bridge, Columbia, THOROUGH BUILT, NEW BOAT, tveloch is 81 feet keel, 14 fret 8 inches beam. and lee 8 inches in depth of hold. cone deck, and built of the very beet materials—calculated to carry over G 5 tons, or three feet of water. Any person wishing to e ramose the same, will please call oil the subtenber at dais yard. Boats built to order at short notice. and repairs done An a substantial manner, on reasonable HARFORD FRALEY. Columbia. February 9. 1956-lm• AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. 0! come from the village, the mountain, and glen, ye sickly and ailing. both women and men; Na hangar let gloom shroud your comfort and looks. For Ayer bee a mixture that beats all ;The Books!' Unkonenate creature., end victim! to pain! Look forward, and hopeyet for good health again; Consumptive diereses Most yield and he all', The Pectoral cares every kind era cough. Pneumonia and phtlikis! and asthma end cold, Succumb to Ina virtues like misers to gold; lb pees to the wasted the rose of good ealth, Of vales far gumbo thee rivers of wealth. Delay not • moment, but hasten and try, This wonderful ewe, ere eoa lanatilida and die; For all eau obtain It, the Wee is so small. A blegeing de•gitad tar the poor—and for all. Received a large fad fresh supply from the manu factory, awl for Bale wholesale and retail, by the un eereignad aoltbAgentfor Colpsalsia. nAhl EEL FILBERT. Bolds. Ka:lu Drlut vie Clograiesil Store, Front st., agiNmhis, Ps. (FA), 20.im, 11RIT wags Ike NEW MILT cEp-, bbl. Shaker Corm nth. firL , k 10741. lErlii, Dried jleef, Tongan aid Exisiges, for saki by • _Feb. Z 7, INK SWARTIMWMp__7O!. 1 4 11TXT,Iiiiiiis„ denies, Nib; i:IKA) and 14.11Vbergiti. for rale by hAVIXT7I: k , 3ELaI.e•Z Slistcor3r .4cof 311121:1DICATIED ' ZNIMUMAITION, As employed in the treatment of Pulmonary Di:season - BY CHARLES GREENE, M• Ur has been justly observed by Dr. Currie, I that 'at ne.e better for medicine like other -branches of naturel Isatouledge,to be brought from its Sadler...place. and exhibiurd at the a:mplicity of reknee mid she nakedness of truth .e Truth is no loser by atialysi., uud die develops-meat of good must precede acceptance of U. Every welt-informed phy sician knows that M. d eased lidialution is h o new theory or feature of treetatent, us seine who have re eentle brought it into 'their practice would have the public believe C•meliier it with some pretend...l die. covery, they herald it forth to the world, as if medi cal measure was enriched by their pretensieus. Med. hated DM:dation, in the treutincitt of diseases of the respiratory organs, wits first publicly imroduced in dais country by Dr. Edward Jamie,. COXe, a graduate of the Medical University, Plifladelphie. iu IMO, who used it successfully in his own ease—chronic turf s• gibs—after all other remedies had failed, and who, in thAt. published a valuable treatise oil the subject, which lias napped to a third edition. while Dr. C. is ase @examine:ding etsatathfaluess in his practice at tl.e south. This feature of treutraeut in pulmonary dieeu sea was subsequently adopted by a number of physi cians it, she United States, with more or less success. while, previews to its adoption by Dr. C., it had been thus adopted by various medical men, and-accord mgly Dr. C. remarks, respecting Medicated Inhala tion, that lie the authority and experience of many medical men, well known to the profession. could lie adduced in support of its positive curative powers?. Drs. Mudge,Crieldon, lkddoes, Hufeland, Lannace, Pearson, Eldottson, Forties, Copland, Murray. Gan sal, Hastings Cotiereau. Se talamore, Corrigan , TIMM • ae, Harwood, Deno'', Greenfield, Toultnauelie, said oilier eminent physiciaos of Etirope,• - being aware of t.e toddy of a reliance on the ordinary modes of tr. at hg diseases of the respiratory orgasm" have employ ed Medicated Inhalation for those diseases, end some of them published important treatises on this subject, thus laboring to extend the resources of die healing art Dr. A. D. Maddock, of London. has perhaps more practical knowledge respecting the subject than any oilier medical man, and after nearly twenty years' practice. has published a valuable work, (which has had u fifth editioitz) in which he gives some Idly ea s es occurring in lii• practice, ens a few instances," he remark's, 'vet of a multitude of others he could nar rate,. which were deemed incurable under ordinary treatment, but termlitated favorably meter hledicated Inhalatiou, combined with auxiliary reinedials. All we propose iu this communicution is to present briefly but practically the /ma tions end testitmaty of emiatent physicians who have employed Medicated Inhalation in affections of the respiratory organs, men of 'crusting and experience. who have embraced the Mfirsnative as to the curability of Consumption. While rely lug fully on Inhalation, we do not ex. c ude Gone our practice such other remediuls as the circumstances or plog resa of the ease either require or suggest. The absurdity of presuming thell any single remedy, in the form of pectoral syrups. plas ters, &c , will produce desirable results in diseases assuming so many different phases—to say nothing more—is evident to every reflecting nand. The gem• eral mode of treating pulinouary nifeetions—mor.ll. etre Lic—reinarLubly corresponds with the doubts mad denials of too many of the profession, respecting their curability. lit relation to the Curability of Consumption, we could adduce the highest medical authorities. eviden. ding that where many had been brought a Use verge of the grave, ultimate recovery has taken place. - Dr. Parker says: ''Every medical must knows that in the treatment o 1 those fearful diseases, cancer and coil sumption, the labors of men on butte aides of the Atlantle have enabled us to make great misnames.— The existence of either of them is not nOW a doom to death.” Dr. S. W. Butler, I.:niter of the NOW Jersey Medi cal Reporter, says: ''What the iandrature of the cir cle is to die inatheirinticialt, cousumptioa has been to the thernpeutist. This disease has heretofore beak:: the skill of the most intelligent practitioner of the healing art, and tho' the clouds which have for so long a time enveloped it seem to be breaking away, so firmly bus the impression taken bold of the pope• lar and Cyril of the professional mind, that the disease is necessarily a fatal one, that he is utmost regarded us n vapid.' who pres ttttt es to attempt its radical cure. et we have not the least doubt but the time is not very far dinette-when consumption will lie Can •idereLl us aut •stable to treatment riser inierialnelli fe et... Oran ), allitir disease whack) ields to the power ol the healteg art." Dr. J. 'Turnbull, Ph ysieiatt of the Liverpool I 'tar natty. nisi: '.l nal eatislied that Mere is More evi• deltaic thus is generally supposed in favor of the cu. relolity of consumption. ° Ile remarks that when pa tteateirecover after presentitig all the usual syliap lams, his lion COinition for medical men to distrust their skagaiiiii•lS, And to duke the fact of their recovery as a'proot that Ile disease could and have Lena Psi- Mona ry Coll.llllololn. Against this mode of reason. tag he pioiests. See Uraithweith Retrospect, July, 1450, page I'D. Dr. Joseph Parrish, a much esteemed physician of Philadelphia, was uttacked, when young, with all the premonitory symptoms of consumption; he be• came eared, alai lived to eta advanced age. At a post 'Harkin ezanuuatio u, there were hated, as lot had pre• dieted, cavaties ill lashing/. which had become eke wired. lice sac add use medical testintony in faror of the effica• ry of Medicated Inhalation in Pulmonary Diseases: We quote freely (coin Dr. A. D. Muddock, whose profs-moo:int judgment tied ma lured experience would tully wanton us in druwing largely upon the treasu• ry of facts and the taedival wisdom to be fared in his work. Dr. Al. quotes from Dr. Cuplatid,and others, as follow, . titer.-rionippolanseihatesobe...agsies,..ese orosesessioseedd. some practitioners have experienced, panty to tin im proper mode of promising Inhulatiou, mid Tartly' to having prescribed It inappropriately. Dr. Corrigan has published some ex unordinary cures of consumption, bronchitis. mid aniline., tikes ed by the exhibition of teinedies ill the fonts of vapor. Or. Contents observes that lie feels justified in coin. tug to the concluaion that medicated inhalations ex ert a powerful infleetire over diseased action: and that, as it is only in this form ,reran administer re medics to act locally upon tliseasoel taltlat fu tic rungs, e cad Ligon of remedies in this 'noun, merits the closest th utten• Om emir the most till/VR[6.6/.l.ra. - Dr. Core suys: ••I have mend medicated inhailutions peculiarly applicable in many complaiiits of the larynx, trachea, bronchi , and lung.; and the value mid ehliciicy really belonging to this remedial measure may, to at certain extent, be estimated front die fact that in every ease ill which I have employed it, not only was the disease of many years' duration. but the lutig•coutinued trial of the various remedies gees entity recommended. end upon whose cunitive pow ers the ,noel experienced of our profession alines solely depend, had proved entirely itieffectunl." ('axe states: -The first ease in which I used inl. la den was Uplink myself. and it may not be ami 6 to state. that Inc years I had give's a fair and ample trial to all such other Means as were considered appro. prime." lie adds, by regularly pursuing a course of treatineet, (inhaltstioe) that he succeeded in Cain ple irly curing lit mself, and that be is, at the period of his writing. in the emoyment of excellent healik and masked to attend to the duties of art active life. Ur. Coxe relates %event eases of an lima, bronchi tis, and consumption, which, were cured by inhala tions; among the Inter is included a physician of ex tensive experience, now practising tit New York. Dr Eberle, in his work on °Therapeutics," remarks. 'The inhalation of teriform fluids may be emptoyed to great advantage in the treatment of pultitonic di sense, for by this method we are enabled to make direct impressions upon the respiratory organs, a cir cumstance which experience has shown to lie of the higheat importunce in many diseases to which these organs are Sabin." Dr. Beddoes, in an able treatise on inlialetions of medicated vapors, ilaus describes the effect of oxygen suithmai—•-No sootier doe. it touch the Mugs Mutt the livid color of the countenance dissippears, the la borious respiration orates, and the functimie of nll the thoracic organs go out easily and pleaeataly again • --Dr. Maddock's book on inhalations is One of the few which have been issued from the English press on this subject. lis republication in this country. with the judicious tunes of Dr. Greene, will add to the medical literature of the United States, end, it is hoped, excite some interest in the medical profeeeinti on the subject of iithaletion as a Menial of treating pulmonary affections Willi the addition of modern discoveries in physiology. this mode of treating these diseases should haven fair trial, and some atonement made for the long tleglect which Inhalation has suf• fermi at the hand,. of medical men. . - ••The late Pr. Morton. to our own personal know!. edge used the vapor of iodine quite commonly in ea ses .edge, hrouchittsfa disease to wide.' he was himself very liable "JAMES BEVAN, A. Id , M D., "Prof of Sorg in Pliiin,CM. of bledieine; "Editor of Plillad a. Med. and Sorg. Journal." "Dr Corierenra. of Pari., has comesuincated, In the 'Journal lielidnamilaire,' and the ..Areli.Ceit. de Med eel..." for MO, several highly important cases of pulmonary consumption, in "'lna Penn" recovery enema from the use of inhalations. Mr. Jobe Murray, iii a most intereSting and able work all pulmonary cons euseption, has also riarrrated numerous cases of pulmo Mc disease which • bad been cured to the canto manner. Ur. Ellioeson, in the Loudon "Lancet," No. EN, observes, iii Ids admirable lectures. that he has seen many civics of tuberculous consumption and dia. eases of the air paseages in which the utore distress ingD stymptonis were quickly relieved by inhalation. r. Ellionson. further remarks, thin the medical profession have been much to blame for neglecting the inhalation of various substances, and allowing their patients to die under the old iog.trot" system. well established as unsuccessful; stud that the duty they owe to themselves and their maims demands that they should not persist in affording alleviations only, when there was the slightest possibility of ac complishing more good then before by any stew menus. Dr. Elliottson adds, that 'it shows a very nar row mind to art one's face aguinst attempts sit im provement; mid I therefore, rive credit to all my me dical brethren who euggeiti on) thing new, and still more to those who make exertion to carry such things him effect.' "Baron Van Swieten. in his learned lir nom mons on Roerliative. reinark•, its the article "Consumption.' 'lt is certain that steams and vapors drawn in with the air in re.pirution may be of use. as they everywhere come in contact with the whole :mini cavity of Ike lungs: and titan remedies may be applied according to the various conditions of the disease' 'The RATION•LIC of inhalation is CgCO6l//41/ simple —i n d e ed, nothing can be more simple; and it will be at once evident us any person who will give the matter one minute'. consideration, that this plan of treat ment is beard upon strictly seientifs and correct pan espies—tar it requires no professional teaming to per ceive that. (rota the relative position of the etotnacb and the ;imp, ;crucifies; most necessarily b e more ef fective an di-eases o f the lungs. se‘en intro d need into I the whole serial cavity and to the slisorlint g surfaces. of those organs. ttus when exhibited through the stomach, where they must undergo great and unknown changes, from Ate process of digestion, & e., end en. only leach the seal of disease by wawa the circus's.. dots. We add to the testimony already given, that of Dr. Hush, of l'hiladelphia,vrho in his work on "Disease's of the Chest." speaking of INHALATION, remarks that "Too urea csmart be said to favor of this simple system of conveying remedies. I have frequentl y seen. patients snatched from the javes of death by it. II it to lbahoped that the general want of secede which attends the present mode of tree tiog pulitionie dis ease*. will Waco medical men to give a (sir end lull trial 50 f'6l6lll6ldiSl measure which appears so well ealealatedlo effect a peat amount armed." Dr. J. Bennett ,in hie valued work on Commit:Milan. bre opinion slim "vapor is the most seasoaahle and ?Octane anode of sqtrytng mambos In diseases of the respiratory organs. Dr. Pearson, late physician to the Lock Ilospital, thus alludes to the inhalation wfvuedicate.d vapor.' It abates the them= fever. cheeks the night sweats. re moves the diffieulty .of breattimg.and -greatly improves that smell, cols: and quality of •the expectorated matter? , It bun been remarked, that ‘‘in the-practice of medi cine, u few incontrovertible facts, which are the only basis ofaccuratetstowledge.-are wadi a. thousand theories or conjecturen.. Hundreds of eases have conic under the uotice of Dr. Maddock, *lnd.'s. , stated before, about fifty of t hem are meutioued in bin to. to which we refer the reader for extensive and detail ed information on the subject. We give the following from a gentleman of this city: 4 'l3E/at Docroßt—l send you a statement respecting the case of my daughter. You are at liberty to refer the skeptical oil the subject to myself; US well as to publish the cute if you demo proper. "Wit hin the lastw y ram! have 10-t my In ife,l? daugh ters, and a -on by lit it irily mimed sosurge of mau -1 ind Gonsumpuon It seemed as lid wits destined to sweep array my whole family. although the beat ice. Meal skill thin city could furnish was engaged. An other of ley daughter,' preioutted all the premonitory symptoinn ofConsumption. and being dissatisfied with the former mode of treatment., I was desirous of trying Medicated Inhalation iii her cum, with the rent': t of which you are acquainted—the alarming syinii tuna: till passing away; and her health is now such en to make life desirable, while before it seemed to be utino..t a berthed to her. And. I have no doubt. had the u-uul course of treatment been pursued and adopted, the mole would have terminated u mayors, l, ly. '.S. D. It AMS'HY. 1' "N 0.19 Riitenhouse Street. "Philadelphia, January U. The above was a case which would soon have de clared itself is Phill,i , l'u'mullahs, but with our practice, us uthiesall, the above happy result was obtained. The following is also another strong proof of the efficacy of Medicated Inhalation in the iota ttn ent of Pulmonary diseases, co joined with sutialn C adjuncts: Mr. V. II . aged forty-two, a manufacturer, haw been affected 11/11.11111ber of years with Braila i no, his right lung i- oleo involved, hatrooptyse. (bleeding of the lung-) ha, mg occured several times to some extent. lie has also been under varied medical treatment and advice, without much benefit for some years past, and been unable to leave his room during the fall and winter Mandl, Adopting Medicated In halation, he found immediate relief; and during the winter and fall of 1855. al-n fiti , winter, he has been enalsled to 111W111.110 Ids le,ullll' lie speak, of the advantages thus &rived as far be nod his expectations. Phis case rattle under the immediate nonce of the following gentlemen, to whom we would respectfully refer: Z. Fuller ' E-g ' Editor Literary Gazette, 166 Chesnut St. M. 11. Willitons,l:-.) South Third St. It. E. Jones, N 0.215 South Fifth St. We now receive., while writing; the following from one of our pigments at Trenton N. J., whore ease heme considered an almost hopele•ts, from, pulmonary disease: "1 think I have unproved ii..totitnlis ugly, allgi my friends think: the same, and heartfelt gratitude In you, my dear Doctor, for the *Mlle;)Ull Were the illiarlllllelll ill the hands of the Lord. I feel I shall never, with malefaction to m)sclt, repay your Lind solicitude towards me." • . We could multiply udditional medical evidenee.blll deem it unnecessary; and the tiatute of tits review forbids accumulation. . • . A wind respecting our Isitslatil. The instrument which we employ does Riot necessitate the slighte,i exertion or fatigue, and may lie used by the mo-t enfeebled patients, no mote elfin in required Wortin ordinary breathing: While using the Inhaler, it may lie placed upon the table of tine cruel, and rinsed to the required height ou a book, or in any other way that may be convenient. The great objection to the apparatus generally em pMyed is the necessity of inspiring through a tube placed in the mouth, which ItilflOßl invent:l.oy pro duces violent coughing from the fatigue imposed on the rep irittory organs Another objection is, that them is no mode o. regulatieg the temperature of the , vapor, to adapt it to the medicines employed, or the ' Flute erthst disease. If too hot, it is injurious—ii the contrary, titelliciedt, as it w ill not generate vapor suf fielent. These and other objections are oh rioted in our apparatus. It tuielelies a tleXible !item piece, whtea covets both month and nose; the peculiar advantages tieing that it adapts itself to any one's Mee, the patient needing no particular allot:lle tams. No blinder should be used made of meet!, as the chemical nel.loll of certain remedial* placed therein demonstrates. As the principles of Medicated Inhalation are se l evident, so is their efficiency and virtue. its the pros olive, so the performance; uud while th y rut: for the full credence of Coliallaality, they also IaVITIA the Whitt IthshAltell ' Willett equivalent to favorable demmoirutsmi. And we Wall lenge the reader to no rept the invitation, while we conclude by presenting yet seedier quotation from Dr. Maddock's tautly en. teemed !remise: "Should the reader detect in himself, in his wite, his child, relation, or friend. uity tendency to pulitiome diseases, I hope that upon being reminded of the fatal consequences of neglect, lie will derive to himself a lesson of caution and careen-peetiOn tial) instantly seek professional misistence. Let him Ma wsir, is, alas: too frequently done, until the disease has usurped u devastating reign 'lithe system,which may resist every effort to control it. '•Dundreds, tiny, Dmusunds of persons in the enjoy ment of the beet health at the coutmetteement of the year. fall victims, before the close of 11, to bronchial and pit Mummy complaints, eallgegerial UpOlia neg lected cold or rough. Ido not assert that in every welt ca se vabm meld to the influence of inhalations, pal itionary disease. wiil Dot be developed, hut of this I alit Morully certain . , that, in iiiiimpinne eases out of hundred such will be flee result. sighs C . l.llll...iZ e ko4l . ll4B44l.l*VggAftlajo a ti! lulled to be disputed; mud those renders Who are unfortunately Miscuing under any affections of the respiratory organs, will do well to consider whether they should sacrifice their health, possibly their lives to the ordinuty"do.isoillieg" system. while there is so great a jarobahility of these remedial laaalla, when loola,riy applied, in effecting a speti) and. recovery." EMEI DR. GREENE devotes his sole attention to the treatment of Di•eii+es of the Lung.. and air-pa amges. emplo)ing hletheuted Infra! bl C.31111/ICIIOII wills imitable itilmacts. A circular will he forwarded to Mom desiong treatment, with necessary questions, and come:Totaling blanks to be filled and returned, which enable:still to form a correct stioguasis.thlloWe by satisfactory treatment. C. (MSC:ND, M D. Physician for Diseases nI the Respiratory Organs, Office, lid North NINTH P.t , below Knee St., hilts delphia, Pa Dr. Maildoelhi work on Diseases of the Chest, with Notes and Additions by Dr. C. ri recite, ( flint A uteri- Can (11)/1/ /1(1/1 .60/11/01/ el/111011) will be lot worded tree of postage on merlin of tiny rims—cloth binding one dealer—by at dr4s. I ig C. VANIIORN Ar. CO , Box SWtl r. 0., Plithalclplita March 1, 1556 CHILLS AND FEVER. DR. PASCHALL'S Fever and Ague Mixture—nit effectual cure for Chills and Fever. Intermittent and Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague and Bilious attacks. This pre partition contains nothing . that cosset in juriously upon the system. being composed entirely of vegetable substances. Lt proof of this allegation, and to gave more confidence to do an biting this medicine, the Proprietor offers a reward, accompa nying curl, bottle, which is to be given to :layperson 'who discovers either Arsenic or Mercury is Ira com position. ingredients tou Mien used it remedies for the abuse discuses; and Inch. %sidle II,e) Onea prevent. for a seuson, the return of the chills. substi tute in the system diseases tar worse arid snore diffi cult to remove. Use this valuable vegetable rewhiciion, and see for yourself thus it will do alt Mut n good medicine can do and all that Call he desired. It purifies mid ekes lutes the blond, it acts Its a geode purgative upon the bowels, thus Viniblitt; nature to per:brill the regular exereise oi het futictions,aiid thus restoringl I hie .11,11.1., nod bracing up the system. As a V reventive it in equally astetrectual. and should he taken once air twice a day, which will tend to remove those disea-ed hu mors wliteli elicit cause the above fevers. The Proprietor siaten,witlmut fear of contradiction, that Posebnull's Fever mid Ague Mixture bus eflestu a lly cured store persons where it has heen introduced thus airy oilier preparation sow in use, to say more to utteace-sury, us the medicine as to *Mild or fall up on its own merits. From the numerous letters and certilienies reeeiv ed by lire Proprietor from persons who hate trier! the shave mimed medicine. The following are selectedlosi cause they are generally Loosen sit this locality winch this ne vrApnper el restates, arid because of the ready aceersibilire of the writers to any party Inclined to doubt or scepticism ill regard to the efficacy of this medicine. From the Proprietor of the Delaware linage at Bris tol, Bucks county, Pa., 1110W11 as P ran's Hotel. liaterot., Oct.?:, 1855. F. S. MORRI4—Dear Sir—l write; to inform you that your "PaschalPs Fever and Agile Mixture," hill cm , trolly proved effectual cure," for Ulm disease as well as. other Bilious complaints g clierally Idiowit us Chills and Fever.lnterinittein and Item await Fevers. &C., &c , and am glad that such a ;medicine has at lust hero introduced among us. I was mach astonikl, - ell upon Instilling from your timely., here of the large quantity sold this full; and in every case. except one. it had entirely cured the patient 111,011 told ng one col lie only. and eoine not that much. From what I can learn, I hove no doubt that. as a p reveritive for these diseases, it would lie as effectual us iicuritig. Where it once bus been tried and taken acroiditig to direc tiolts.flie 1[161:01100 will never arise—wit sl will Cure the Chills and Petrel! Although I have not been un der Me necessity of taking any of the Mixture; yet a uumberorpersons. known to me, have beta cured by it, nail whose flames L am at liberty to communicate loamy pe.(5.0110 111101 . Ciletl. Respectfully your friend. Levu T. Peary. Note the following Certificate from the widely-cele brated Fancy Printers and Lithographers of Phila delphia. Pkuysxtramitta, laird, 1.9 Z. Me. E. S. Momars—Dear Sir—Ono of the men in our employ being unable to attend to lousiness, ow - Mg to his frequent attneks of Chills and Feverovas told to try your "Vaschall's Fever and Ague Mixture." and we are happy to inform you that he was entirely and effectually cured by 0.1 use, 1111.1 we tare satisfied thut no other medicine could have restored lion 00011- er, or so well. Dour good Opillloll of your medicine can be of any service, you ore at liberty to ace it as you think proper, Very reepectfoilr, KEIT ICRLINVO & Co.. N. W. corner oflth and Arch ate., Lwn Having suffered for several month. with Fever and A Rae, the writer was minced to try Paschall's Mix ture, and now takes pleseare in certifying that be was thoroughly cured in a wary short nose, without any deleterionts effects apparent from liv utte. C. W. Mortals, Suf. Harbor Iron Works. = MR. EDWARD S. hdoest s—Dear Sir—Tour iIIVRIIIII - "Pewit-Po Fever and Arse Mixture," Caner using ell .he various remedies poorer/rind to cure the chills and feverattes effected iterfeet cure in the use lf of huxt bottle. Let all the *Siete.' are jt. Very truly your., C. J. Rams. - sags Brume, T.ancerter Co-, Ps. The following Alertifient &it from a gentleman in the tufted of the United Sinife . Ofidt, at Pinkleltdast. l'at6l.llll2.llllA.Sept. Errwafta S.lllonars—Destr 51r—lt affords Inc much pleatture to 61MOWICC to you. Utnt your valuable prcpnranon, t-Pu.eltalro - Fever and ague :Mixture," winch I practiced (roan yea MCYCIMI t1110111114,,AC0, hue indeed proved tatelf to,ha. "an effectual eure"..in the ease of my kiell4l, who 1001 i three nose,. o n ly, from our Mantle. and hus - notlfad'lr chill since. and 14 now perfectly well: With sauce respect, yoursiffoc. Gcoaos W. 1.1.u.c. The foltow•iug Certificate if from the Auditor'of the State of Lduw•ure. C; LA MC:OW:SC:a ember 6, 1533... E. S. Monms—Dear Sir— We are selling. the Mi tu re daiiy, and find It to give general satisfaction. I believe it is the beat Medium., its exittienoe for the cure al - Chill* and Fever. I have - diapo-ed of n num her of bottles, and have riot known it to fa d. Yours, very reaped fully, ' W. T. limocus. Head ofSassarraa, Kent Co. Maryland, Jan .241, 1656. E. S. Alomtis—Dear Sir—Sitice your value Ida Fe ver and Ague Mixture Inns been introduced hero it line given entire satisfaction to every one whelius been fortunate enough to know of it. I will further MelltiOn, to confirm its great::carativeynwers. that I sold two bottles of it to 0110 family consistin o t• of three or four partials ,who were suffer tog with the Chills. After some mouths had elieted. One of the persons cured. Conte and asked me to mita hark One of the hottlea, Onyhic ihst th- other mauls ha I danr the whole work, and actually cured them all. Upon inquire. I learn that up to this tiny they are ail well, havnig had Ito return of the Chills 'dace- Witnt can Aleilei the do more! Respectfully y yours, &r., JADltti 1.. rniroll. Directions in Engli-h, Gerirtin,Frettell and Span -631 accompany each bottle. Price 81,00 the *anle bottle or $10,(10 the Mu T nn bottles. O the trade tire usual rate, are otrered. For sale by Druggist, and Country Merchants every where. raid by SANICE.I. lrmuttar. Irate Whitton Elder's Golden Mortar thus Store. Eolutithi.t and %%Gillum C. Baker, DruTgict, Centre Scituate, 14311Catinbr City. Ater&Mb; UAW Dealers not having tlibi preparation will do well by ordering ail once. Wholectile orders linnet be addressed to the Solo. Proprietor told Munn facturer. EDWARD S MORRIS, - No. 2.7.6 Arelkudreet, Phitudelphia. Feb. tii1.1950 -Stn. New Wall PaperNifarehouse, MILTON & LLNING, Manufacturers and Im porters. No IS4 Arch Street, second door above Sixth. Philadelphia, where may be found the baguet uud handsomest us-oi tweet in the elly. Purelin , ers from the country will (lad it to their ad vantage to cull at our oinre, where they will be suit ed with tL rupertor article, at the lowest prime:. BURTON bc LANIS“. No.1:21 Arch Street, übrveraiktli, 110 ImJetplan, Philadelphia, Feb. 23, 1356-3 m. Cheap Fruit and Confectionary. RUBICAI & SELLER.% Wholesale Mann facuirers nod Dealefd Al ,Vsollecirolurry of all kinds, 113 North Third street, bklow Race, l'hiludel pita. The attention of denlirs la reijbe . sted to on exami nation of their stock, which will be found equal to tiny iu this city. Foreign fruits ofg/l tdnth m.euson. N .13.—Oirders by Nail or otherwise pratingly, at tended to. - I Fob. 23. I reiti-ant TO TIiI 110012A1.31,1:, the Jot'deg of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster county. The undersigned respectfully represents, that he "Citi<Cll of the United States, of temperate habits, and good repute for honesty;' that he IN -aOl the -keeper of au) hotel, urn, tavern, restaurant, cating-11010.e, oyster Louse or cellar, theatre or tiny oilier plate,, of entertain ment, amusement. or refreslimeng , mid lie prat. your Humors, to great him a license, to sell visions, spirituous, malt and brewed liquors, agreeably to the prier loos 01 the Act of Assembly, passed the 14th day of April, A. 112 1855, entitled "Au Act to restimin diesels 01 totoxieating liquors," in the Upper Ward of the borough of Columbia, in which he resides. The number of licenws granted under caul law, is two in avid 1/orollllll-0 1 1C beill , 4 in said dl-4itTIN SMITH. Columbia, Felt. 23,11396.-St. - PUBLIC SALE OF 11.M-4LX-a MST. LT.M. I N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Luisenuter County, the stutler.-icned NS art . )! .0 , 0 to public snits, on SATURDAY, THE 15t11 DAV IF MARCH NEST, at the public litiuse ui J act., S. Mains, in Manor township, A TRACT OF LAND, in said towinthip, (now in iscrwession' of .lo•epn Kauff man.) roninining uhont twelve nermi, lins log thereon ereeted a DWELLING HOUSE. a Shrine Ilene:o, l a sulfite •uul other intprovenient , , and :Minima; humbi of I:labia:ln F. Herr, Henry• Shoeli, Alartlia Witmer and other& Terms will be mode known on *l* day of mile by YERONICIA HAIN Es, Adnnz•of IlmirylKnutlintm, deed. Columbia, Feb. 111-ts • $lO 31.333,17.8.4 D. WIIEREAS, the smoke lapse' of the sub scriber was lirolicti open on Thumlnv night last, nod CI quantity of meat talien,tlirrelnAii, fie ssill give the above. reward for any, information that s, 11l load to the arrest and conviction of the thibc or thieves. Feb. l6, 1e5C.1-3t liKkats PFAIILER. Wir2LN I ZEID ' lIIIRRIOAN --10.1iitiN4,111Q.;!elotptiF years old, to go to the country, where she will have a Food home and be found in clothier. Sc. Apply at this mike. (Fah, 10..2313. HERE THEY ARE I NOTIIER large arrival of BOOTS, NOES, he. The subeeribee 11114 again received: three rom Philudelphm montsthe its remit 14,ku:iful apiort ment of Gents', Ladies', Boys' nod Misses', Boots ; Shoes and Slippers. Among whirls may he found a full unit large as-en meat of De Iluvesa's Loathes Gaiter/mutt Velvet Slip per, A large and beautiful assortment of Gent's, Ludiet, and Misses' gam We 1110 110 l thiul it necesrnry• to enumerate all Ole ditferent st) le+ of work ;away. , tribe, found in our cs• tablbilimeat. CALL. AND SI N. every vet ithy, from the prow toile Mine for the infant. to the eleganDy flni.hed gullet for the lady said the ►pleudid boot tor the emit, at Phila. CASII PRICES. n- Pieta., remember that :all OUT Work is manurer. Hued It Philadelphia, expre4aly fort nor vales, nod is of the loot santerial and ..vorkassithlsip, and in win , ranted as surds. CYRUS R. Meet.tlNl4, Lomita Street. •I dams below Town hull. Colombia, Celt. 10. It>iat. - A REMEDY FOR HARD TIDIES. C. FONDERSAIirIi has 'just .retiinull H front litilmlelphia, with many artiele. which will really alb, tate the preseld “Itard The remetit, are ea.ll) taLcu--etther to large or small nail are a. follow.: 1 ease 1050 yd, real indigo Liao Calico at 01 eta; 1 ease 1073 yds. rich stripes and ineal.figared Culico at 01 etc., with a beautiful tosorattent of IlrlAr spring sty lei.-- the foot p.m], of the sert.on, at 10 a 121 1 halo 1000 lice uubleaclual sheetmg mush. it yds. witle—the be , t good.: Ca en otiered in Columbia. at 11l etit; 1 lode 050 )il‘t. very fine unbleached I.intenmer Altoiltits. only tit a large variety of makes bk.:wiled Aliti.lins 01. et-,.; 10 paces real Manchester (iingliums, onl) 191 et.. THE ATTENTION OF THE LADIES i 4 invited to a new nritel , of MOHAIR ROUES! sery alemrahle for trmelliior Alpo, to Imo'lwr new. lot Of 1 , ;1111GOIDEItIES— , ocli oaFtwt , . told .11.1C011.1 and fu.ertint, /tallhog. Floitoefog, h., inclo4- lug a wry large variety of rreaela Worked Collar:. awl lisalerdecres, at all price.. I.itin..B in molt of Em broidery ean scr otrollatia Ilev, :Wale Pample's Stoic. I.:cativo...a will find a tres.ls lot of I%:ellesmon4 & KASI-• rOfle• eVit'brUl.l ltlnrk 11l with a L,„, L., I ntent of ra•Nitin , re. and Veslia" %Irma:Ll", Salo...mita , . (3l4)vet I 10-iery, P1601 . 141S CHI:AFC-ASA STORE, COI: A, February 9, 15 tt. PIANOS. SHEPARD would rtsperlfnlly inform Zr the miiscus of Columbia mid %inanity, that he II:I! naettry w ith Me .Philadelphia Piano Forte Mir . nufacturing Company, whose Pianos for superior tone, hash, and durability, hove for years .rood unrien'lled. lie is prepared to deli Cr Mein herr nt the lowest city prices, and would most resperthally solicit the patronage of such Its Wllh 10 procure a plaid - Mid sulistantipl in strument, . A specimen of the above unenticnica instrument mac be seen by calling at inn room, can corner of Front and Locust streets, Columbia. February 1, letsn. USEFUL nirronscumorm. A LL Persons dexirons of iubstribing for L i_ any of the best Nlngovturs of nor reuulry, plena: toll at the uew nod cheap Hook Slore. We are pre pared to take aulo.ertpdtoos penetally al Puldirkes'.v Club Ilaie•, which sowers trouble Auld expesase to dupe desirous of .I.4eribiug, To Farmer*, and the Agricultural Community In General—. Your nperial olte1111110.:, coiled to the nownixtaultA lA:4T. an 1 . 1,1 ) . ...)1W11C1ed Joitrotal 01 Rural Art and Storni formerly edited hy A. J . Uoa ul mg. It la a moollrly that dares yea the patrol.- age oral!. It should hove a large eiteulaimii. moire the Interco. of t h e Furrier. the Ifoultevrife. may of all; for the rrocreals or she Ago teultuthti are the in levels of our enunit y TERMS PER ANNUM. ,ogle copy, Two cop.., riveenple , Wooed—ft', per •initle copy—co" in proportson. The Farm Jountal, or any oilier Agtienllunal Puller or .1011,11111 we arc prepared to Ink. eubeeriplioa for on the mnn•l reasonable Settri pciJON'S to rt.! NI; Iti A PS, we ore prepnred to •ell ill lie loare•t Plelstatelpten wholekole and re mit Give u• a call uud t.ee. We here itolli.:l2Te3ON't3 Uri CORY OF Mielt- ICA col iiiii ultl to the prn•eul time. tVe al.o have FR ELlCilra fIOAPIROPATIIIIC PRACTICE. arieompanied with eases of medium, in either globule or liquid form. To tIchoo! Toiehort and Friend. of Edaeritirta"— The subeenber, haw made arrangement. to take eab erriptions (or the Monica( itatt t 4 ctioolmater. the American Journal cif Educiiiia.i and College Re•ievr t Ste. Call and subrerlbe. Now tilde lime. VOUNGI&CO, Corner of IVilu - lrec& Centre square, Lancaster, Pa Jun. VTALWEEED, TWENTY WARM OF COLUMBIA. Blfl STOCK. Ellqaire Al this *ewe., Jaskuary 19, 1856-d . , O AscspoE SALE - Bt THE, BUSHEL, or in larger goaakigot, to Nos. 4 sod 6 . C i sme Basin. 'Et P. ArPCiLD ft CO:' , " Columbia. Paquory 2g; . , 105 G kt-sstoc& straw. T IE er , - rerpeititilly.,:lnEarmurithe ^public than he httimtlg. fin medfaaely after tra. et in- Ise schools cicise, to mien a . 81.1..ECT room now oar:spina 1.)7 aliaskircatte.,,,jortior pf _Third mod Pony unseal- 'Bircanasaurlionr vials lallitiCol.lo iiOOIII.IIy restaiwareilithat sablirlasisendilmorimato mama lawman theitnirtous bl.nchet Oi] . E DUCAT/0)44 10 `triltpurparucutior ettention to :chair morals.. strive to leml tistion-Sorwaral mrtne" formation of agood moral character. Terms ettuition moderate.. 12EFElti&F...A.—School Directors of the borough. Ccargebas,r3feb. • —CIGILILSit - \ATIIOLESALE AND RETAIL. 'The under mgned int at the attention of the public to their extetuive stork of 5 u :APIS of all handsywhillt they otter at price.. acaper than era ;old, this town &Jun. Ai.t. mat recei tt d a troth supply of r.I‘4II.I7GRO CERILLS. • 111 , X;MAIST Sr FRITSCH. Corner of I.oeuat uud Third etrueut Cut ambit, V , lithary GEORGE J. SMITU, WHOLESALE and Retail Bread and Cake Itaker.—Constantly on hand a variety of nke♦ too nutnerou4 to mention; Craekerr; Soda, Wale, Scroll. and Sugar Bi.euitp Coateetionery, of every do.eription. A:e , Be. LOCUST STRM, Iletween the Bank and Franklin rfau,e. PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEAIENT. Evans' Fire and Thief Proof Safes. VOR hierehanis, Lawyers, Farmers, nud other, having Rook-. Papeni. or oilier valunbleo, In preserve from FIRE or RS. Day & N0v,101.1 0 0 [IAN K LOCKS. A CA 11111.—TAA '•Filth rumiv SAFE." that pre•Crvett our Books. Papers. &C., during Ole 'Great Fire al was purchased of Oliver Evan, hi S. uW at., Philadelphia. uorz & BUCK. on KCMG F:111%70119 AND WATER nr.TEDA "—Econ.' Premium Ventildted itrfFi4'eruion4, for cooling mid pre.erring Meats, Butter, Milk, Water and all article. for culinury porno-es. WATER FILTER, for purifying Drackiolt or Muddy %Voter, whether effected by raiii4, Ittneidolte. mar/ or oilier rit 0,4, caul be bad separate or attached t o the Refrigerator4—a AMA I unmanly of tee cdoling the whole, in the wortrie.t weadier. VORTAISLE SILOWNA lifcrit., for the use of warm or cold water. WArtm COOLER.. for Hotel.. Flores nna Dwellings Sroutt Tntmu., for moving Dore., Dale.. SEAL CORN ING Do , Durfinber do OLIVER EVANS. No GI South 2d .4.2 dorm. below Che,itui, Pt, 10. 1-25. fel. 9-1 y FARMERS, ATTENTION! (IROWERS of Crass and Tobarco, use Lei per Pho-phate of Lime. ifit2.sU per bbl., nr 4 1F-111 per 101 l GROWERS OF CORN AND POTATOES, Use Leittau',4 Allleriellll Fertili7cr. $1, 5 51 per bld , or Sl5 per ton. There ha- latest received three diplomat. front Petotety Imotta.New York and New Jt„ r-ey State At:mu:tut al Soetetit,. and Cry-tat Palace A ...aria lion for the above which have been 111 tueeer.ll2l al-e for the NO five nut 1 , . Order,. (melt.- ing ilie es-h. or draft-, limited and regi .tared. will be promptly attended to by rt. A. 1.1:INAII„ Feb. O. Proprietor, No. 19, South Front Phila. 1000 1 ONS No, 1 Super-Phosphate of Lime, nEBUI{C'N Original and Genuine, warranted of r•uperlur quultry, the eboul,c,4 mattero in the world. 1. touters uttd dealer. , Fupplied al low po ter•, EXTRA rteALTIli LAND 1 . 1.4,4rEu.-2000 borrelr Extra Quulti y Land I'lu•ter, "elected for 114 fertiltzitte t; I al- II); 10 OM bu.liel" al ValriP in L 01 4 .1,0, 1 , 00 barrel, bc•t quattly tlrdiunry Lund equal to Ow be-t u. u.rlly -old. at the low rate of 2)1 contr. per 1 , 41411 , 1. 01 $l,lll per barrel, %%ilia n tlet'uelion for 'hog'e 101•; 1 5 . - huNhelz or +nate in bulk; 10011 bat rein Coletlied Plait er; IMO barrels Ca-ling l'la-ter; 2110 loarrelA 1/el.- 11. t PI a-ter; 21/00 barrels II) Oroolie CeulLiOl 11l t 0 bar n:la Trucjlonmii Cement, PERUVIAN GUANO. 'nil. article We offer in couluterree to our'ru.norner~ no equal to ally imported, and far •upennr . to ingot is Ilse market. MIMS) hog , of tirr ropri•or Cool°. for hale al the torte•% market rate-AI-o, tuudrette, Atexietto Unarm, Grortrol Clettemd, at . . lke. FRENCIi. RIC II AU 11:". Sr, Co, At the Stench Plu•ter Mill., torretion lurk At.errue and Callowhal prreet, Phllndclphlu. Mb n :All 113.asalELIN PIECE IN HIL ADEL SURANCE PHIA. COMPANY 01" P STATEMENT of the Assets of the Company on Ja,,,,ary 1, 1181513 ill conformity with the pt ot,i•tion of the sixth section of the Act or Atitionttly,oi AprilZitladc42. MORTGAGES. Being first mortgages mt reel emute, in the City and County of l'hiludelphiu. 830.030 in Alimiguinery, !lucks, :. 4 ello mid Allegbeny counties, Pen oat Ivuum, i.-1.,436,973 30 REAL ESTATE. Piirelin.ed at Sheriffs' stiles ; under mon guge elnims, vii: • Eight houses nod lot, 70 by 1.50 feet, on the Soutli-went corner of Chestnut foul r.to VC/3. Wendt streets. 1 I. !loose and lot, 27 by 71 feet. on North tide '-•of tirtore . rtreet. Irlit•rfArrElcrreillt Eimer, -- Is house sod lot, 214 ley,luo feet. on West • solo of Peon Square, South of 1/ieh street,!' Two houses and lots, esett lb by So trot, oil •:,1 • South side of Spruce street, near Siatecothc, Fire houses nod lots, each 17 9 by Oil 'eet Nos. /59, IR, 162, ll* nue 107 into 3 it st.,g Three 1:011. 1 e.1 1 111111 lot, 49 by 54 fret, on East cs side of Seventeenth street, south of Pine P 1,1... A lot of ground. 17 by fret, on the North- k' 2!,11 .0,0, 1 45 *llBl cornet of Twent ' , second 11.1111 Spruce az.ro , s I lout and lot, 50 by 91 feet, on the Southeast 1 " collier of Clit , 111•111111 , 1 /Witch slryytr. nye, houses and lot, 42 by 1•11 icrl, un 11.• North r u le of George tannin, %Yost ui 101 L street., Scent bounce and lot. t.O I.y 117 lent. oil Mu' Kant side of Ueuelt strum, nowt. of Cheat nut street. A Route and lot. 18 by cU feet. Na 96 ritz• water Street. East of Nnetli Street, A ground rent of S3O. innuing out of u lot 13 4 by 40 liot, on Not tlt .Ida of Otter nitro, 4U feet W ent of Imptird .4 reel. LOANS. Temporary Loans, on Mocks us Collateral Security,. • - 107,902 95 STOCKS. $lOllOO Alms noun° Loam 5 per cent. (lot. ) dial t•lotres Rani, of ICS otuel. y. 17 " Northern Hank ot Kentucky, ti• IMO " I.7lllollhaul. w Tenne...ea, 11. 13 " losurnoce Comp..) of Mu Slate a i'ettrt,3 It "ma, Co•I 200 " Foutlos rk Company. o c., 37 • CI) 1111 l bud Huila mat ltallhy Vark.lotarg, 203 " rtmo-!./s swn IZailmail Co., f. Ell Frain lno Fire litsurnuer Co , iv 2 " M.•\ •:mule lanrury Company*. en " Union Canal Cowpony, IU ••• 11111 Ruth ouJ Compuor, Notes and 1:111n rereirdble, 5.40100 lUto , ettled Fuhrirs, 713 50 Merrhandme. 163 el 011011 11l Land, 25.615 10 Call in hands of Agents, e,644 tit -- 44,291 11 LOSSES BY FLEE Ln••ex paid Ilionv the ) enr I , ai. 6237,574 40 By Order of the Hoard. Cl IA 1:1.1 . :S N. HA NCKER, Preeident. Attest CHARLt:• G. IL:',Ch ER rterroary. TIIO6. LLOYD, Agent, olnini, is. Fell , ronry 0.1 , 56 I). STAR CORN SHELLER% RAIN MILLS: A supply or the unrivalled G Star Corn Sheller, r anuu. re null and adapted either for Horse or Hand Power. Also, Reading - .+ Power Sheller, Little Coat Corn and Col, Mill, Grain l'aus 119 - Straw and Fodder Caters; in great vainly, p ool (,intent ; Sanstore Choppers owl kurd Presse, , . (lay 1 re , 4es. I lonic POWerA rued Threshers, with all other articles for the- fanner; and gardener. PASCHALL MOKLUS & CO., Agricultural 'Warebouse nod Seed Store, Jan. 1:1, cur. Tat and Market, Plultula. TO BUILDERS AND OZEDDIA. WANTED. to entablinh mt Agency for the snle of TV Wood Mouldings. of which there nre from 929 to SAKI ‘VOrtil 11.'d in ca ery house that in built. Our ad vtaittneq. in the 0 2 0 of a 3iflehltlC 15121 11111 o•ork it whole board into moulding" nt out operetiost. :nal the large MIIOIIIII 01 enpital employed by ii.` 0,11,11:11*. 011:1- 515 r lit to gine n liberal comtransion. Pattern book lar ninited, room 259 vat :erns. Addresn J. 13. DMA., Wilr-rcv Street, übovu Twelfth. Philadelphia. Pa. January 19, 1 t.fiG4tm Superb Styles New Goods! THE BEST SELECTION mil made, of beau ful Cloilis,Cussimerct and Ve,ding, for the people of Columbia. The undersigned very re.pecifully desires leave to call the attention of his patron. dth Cal. nem. of Columbia, 10 his fpiiiiiitiii it an ...if:me e in of the above named artielee winch Ise tins now on Wind Ilia etoek embraces a variety of the tate!: and inn•t tlichinitutile paiteriii of CASs•INIV.III , .. 4 and VEsir- INGS. iii• well as every make. fie i.. 11 and quail?) of CLOTIIS. fresh from I lie importer. liniiik. which have N EVER LIEF.N ell EArEle. He also lots on baud a large Seeortnielit of Gentle men's aren't',/,' enoveri. iitich iiii Cravatih Ila.ollier chiefs, Collar., Wove., Illos.ery and Feney Articles. 1 su s ,ppthipm es u. Cutter a n d hoer of gut , mem.. he thinks. in imfficiently well ;mown to render 11 Unilever...try to speak of At ut thin 111M1111. the fit• are vrarrniite4 to gibe butt+racitott in every particular, and hie prices are lower than ever: Everything very Cheap for CAS:II. - Iliti easterners and others are requested to tail and take it look through the 'dad.. at hie estatiltidorient .iii front street. third door l.clinv the K A nierULS.H. ienn llou.o Agra Columbia, rehrUe ry 9, 19.:in. 82 till 3 T.S ti %. =Gram IMPORTANT To Persons desirous of Obtaining Artificial Teeth. 111t.Wit. IL LOG *sold assousre to Abe r ublic that hr boa puretased the right to uver'ne: SLAYTON'S PATENT COLOSSI) titiTTA CIIA, and is now prepared to fornisit wrl.Grtd dot, tarea won this latest approved principle. : Lel+aia6 that the Gutta.Peralat is more eengenial and pleasant lathe ototab.le would solicit 'a trial. Altwiso war this latest intneatioa and are not sall•Sed gee Istor other *eel 7detehllpe. Arrenther I°:4-1f 'OR 1121111 4 1 1 , ,TA 'Mel DIV ELLING DOUSE,- slinks ja 41.1-attic, in Union street, {been door.* rebore - , 1.45-rt 4 , TM Tilra'MSS STAND , licr. 4 Recite RiCe tAk " . 11;Ou.,. nave occupied by T. Wiles Suivir•AL' s as-a. Story whit dwelling nUaehed..,Poiusumoli Apar let: next. Alp!). G. IP. HALDEMAN, Febettoxy - Agent. Vol. Rent or Sale. - oRtERAL Houses in different parts of Iltc lioroogli for rent or Rile. ' - Enquire of Columbia-J:ln. 5, 1..56. tf. WM. WII I Pl'l4R. row. 21.11211 T, TILE STORE ROO3l AND DWEILING NSA A_ occupied by Charles Zanier. Front n. one of the bezt bu,ineas .toad. in the hurtaq;ll. En quire at thi. awe. January In, 1:756-tf IVO 11KW BRICK RAVELLING ROUSES, T from the firi.t of April twat: AI-o. a .l...ttere. Room mid nwrllitlM camera( Walnut and Commerce i.treettt—a very tleeirable place ol* burbler*. '1 he tcnua %cal be inriderate. PHILIP SHREINER. Columbia. January 1 2 . I We'll - VALABIZ TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE TUE subscribers offer for sale three FRAME DWELLING 110LI9EzI, filunted on Union street, between Fourth and Fall/ 1411M115. The, 6uu=ca are sew and convenient. 11111 i will be told on. eu-3 leuu e, for particulars. apply in lIENEV PFAIILER, II eIIYDAIII. Colundda. October 20. ABASEMENT ROOM, suitable for an 1 1 , 1 0) nter ond Ealing Saloon, nOtootql on t;rrrt, Let wee it Wain t and the elgUoulma Bridge. For terms, 8.e.. apply to J. W. SHUMAN. Columbia, November 17, 1555-11 TIDE WATER MONEY. HE RICHEST PRICE paid (11V COLD) for T Tide Water Mo.lov. by RIAU% J. COLVIN..jr.. repidriger. %V.: limg .Ir..teL übove Manor. Litlic.l4.. ter eily, pa. I:011T. J. COLVIN. Fein uat v 9, IS:JTI .VOILTILAITS. ..t.ecure the thatlew ere the substance fatie." QIIEPAI{D x CO. take Portraits upon silver. ► glass or pa{a•r. in every Ftrlearinblul and at prices to del) tartitiimt. Vial at the AMBIIO. TV PH (IA 1.1.13tN, corner 01 Front and Locuto. ttreet. r. 56. —• FAMILY 00AL AND WOOD YARD. gll E n dersig n• d has en n slant Iy on hand q uo, 9- Or Ibilmillure ('ompany. mond 1111.1 Bluch Lumond, Suubuc y. Miller-burg, and l'ine Grove. LUMP, EGO, STOV AMt) NUT COAL. All cool eiglied nod wuuu Weil In give 1,111i•litel iou Ab‘o, If) Or rum null locel qualify lilt 111111101 I cool (or bluel..nininng. I'll.-burg Gat. Cold tin inina. ir r Hickory aul. Oak Wuuil alwny• on band. '- Colin/Ain, October fi. I;S:` , • 3 0 N 1 00B.IX MI D, (-I C(.1"“Olt TO NINO & 121001111KA r . IOM3IISSION Merchant for the sale of PIC METAL AND DL0U.%1: 4 , No. wood tined, l'iuJArirg Pr. John I Gllllllllll 11,1, I're-1.1..n1 Bank, I'in•lourg; G. D. June-, 1:0q,, Incliner Depoe.it Baia, I'ut•Lu.g. G. & J.)). Sh.ub.•r;rr. Jr,lll AJCIV)I3III., Pul.Lu•g IL•ulunur A. CU t Alefelll.ll,l . lll,.burs. I,leb, Stewart h Co, Aler vls.tubt, I.'itt burg, h Alaricau fa. J.nmurl• 1 9 . IbaLl P. R. R. FREIGHT•STATION. llit Freight Office and Depot of the Penn. D Ivamia Railroad its' Calimit.ia, ig petiolate:id), r•tnbh, lied sit the collier of I'lroult Mist thly us Slue new buildstar erected !is the 111WERLKY IL bIAVEIL Agent. Caltirribia, December 15. 1,35.1( COLUMBIA. BANE NOTICE TFTER the first of January, MT, the Co lumbiu Bunk' n ill receiVe money 4,11 deposit ueJ unto* ilaele.t thereon ult lac rote of . . . . . . 4 1 , ..r cool. per 011110111 fur 3 ancottis. 41 do. do. 6 do. 5 do. do. 0 do. 54 do. do. ID . 'do. Pre. S. It-55.4,am0F '15.A511.3 . 11•5;110r11. 4 1. ,6 4gir r $2,500 The 1.) 4 per teat. bitterest 4111 be glarls• Apply' to JOHN FlNGlitt• • Columbia, Oct. R,15.5.5 7 11( Chief Ibtruess._ A DMINisTn ATOIVS NOTICE. EWERS of Administration on llte estate LA of John U. Edwards. lute of the borough or Col .. btu, deceu-ell, hut. tug hero grouted to the sub• scriber, oil those knotting Themselves indebted to said octane 100 reqUe ,l loo to 111111 , 0 0011101111110 pay meor,tolllolo-C Laving maims aguitt.t the stone tire requested to pietteat ahem. .10Y aulltertlkatralt for nettlentert• to Alain' Cl/WARDS. +Win's. DANIEL liEltli, Administrator. Coltonloa, Februnry 2, 1258. Sunday School and Religious Books. NTOEK. are Alio authorized of the rico. Tract Society, the Ameri can S. A. union. and Carter R Brother", ptilMeations; Intl iimpl) ay,. MI !Mild. They 1.1,11 t.llllll. oaths the I.lllPlielll4oll , 81 the Pre.b)teriall Sunday School Unarm.,moll the palate:it Inlls Ihr 10 g. 15 1 ,1%,• generally. roll catalogue. luroi4otil free MI charge. Full set , of tlio American Trail SOCiely . 4 I:0011A are now on our es. numbering 400 NOtlttl) , 7o. Ilenry Scott's, Clarke's and Jtmemo's ClPllllllellllll . ll,lt. no' .4,, eamana n . . w .rk4.aaa a sere large nod choice collection of :timid tool Religious stumble fur My SCIIOOI, S. S. Teachers. 'We 11.1Vire epee int nitention to this department of our AS SIC have -mired neither expense nor trou ble In make nor I.lore all ohieet to all clas.cs of the flllll. Y wiidanit good books; having livea..the.firnt in this asap to intro Mme a general te.t.ortallent MS. School mot ore determined to spare nn p ' to keep ahead of till others in the cotint. IV.. 111 , 0 invite attention to our very lar.4 assortment of 41.01 books in ever) .I.•partmetit tit SI•letIVO :out (.7.•11.. era! Literature. Juveniles. Gan Book , , School Books, Statioto•ry, Ac.. Se_ at pikes to maintain our el a aeter , the Cheap Book Store. tr. received—ad tool 4th voloint, Nernuleyn lit , tury of England. NI IZItAX Lancaster. iatioary GRIAT lIVIPICOVEINEMNT IN A 11,7.•IFICIAL TEETH. SI ;aI.SUy :l rr 1111 subscriber mould respectfully au. 111, notaiscato bte pal rolls and the polete..hluit. lin v log putchaa•d a rkld • o 11-I. Dr. Slu t toll.. l'oteut Colored Gioia Peleliu, he Is prepared to for/fish Sets of l'eeth with this 111:111:(1al w Li 11111111it•f far •uperiot to allyilOng now in 114 e. The advantages are the aloldy amok lug IL 111055 perfect unit Si More hula• nit tuna beauolUl Joh; and the in:aerial vol.ily tame cong I and Inure plensatit VA be vein it ut die [mouth ditto either gold or silver. All %eh o Arista to try . the 'Cahn rerelin Teeth eau have ta get put in. and Ir. they do tan render perfect suti•fucdoa I will tote axle haul• awl put in it tel lulu gold or eglyer n-phtie. ladthoot ally charge fur the trouble. Blsa•e give tnech call, exertiltie of Otis really beautiful iirve ttttt u•td guys it 1111111 i. T. J. MILKS. Demi... Doe .9t, 1•'• Sat Cherry• ptrert. tstave Thirit. C21ZM3313 1133A'r! TUB Ambratypes, Photographs and Daguer motYr.,. taken daily at the gallery 01 SHEPARD A. CO.. soutlneast corner of I.oellgt 01141 Fro.' ',greet, Col 1.01. 111 consequence of some istiprosentents tit 0110 mammoth camera, mid composition. of Lruut at. We are prepared In lake Amthrotypes -limier than ever.' and would inyky the PUblie to riatnuw , o,,r new spec ms. NVe eau furbish. ag you like, A Photograph or IhroierrcolyPt . l Cot at nu .1 iiiii prefer a new sierealion. • To rive nu Ambnotype IS our intention. Come one. come all. give no a call. At :AIt.:PAM/ & CO.'S Polon. Hall, And gel a likeness that scull be A comfort for lourfrieudato gee. Jmt.lll, I Sal RD& CO. SELLING OFF AT COST! VOW h the time to secure GREAT BAR. I I GAIN'S. T he mine, gi g ned delermiiird lib 10.1 . lip lii. Coloullan, and in eider so do 11. ov :111. po.-1h he will comment,. nil MONDAY, NOVENI DER 1901, to •ell oil - hi• 1.1.NT11111. STOCK 01 , 0001.)11, AT COST. The );realer portion or hi• Pinch i• new and •o Mot person♦ veil! Wive all ripportaiiiiy mei) inet with. in buy New and ern+ asiods at nail 1111.1 New York Vholr•ale Peirce. Call osaily and secure the choice. As we sell all our trowl• Wit..l3.cruct ctora:sr X=PriClo.llt, we Witt oo rooo...ited i.. weir Nor CASH AND CASH ONLY. Fllo.lip P. FRY. Columbia, Nov. 17, 1.551 Oppoo.i.e the hank :134 ijSttlii illu(it3q_ll4.Xfjask4c4.l M==l 500 fin ros i s g rjor Nowinr, NaOhtes Agents who desire tollare th e Of these for any part a( Pa. or a4poining Hutens, 140 We WOW 'essi y applicatioit_to PASCHALL momus t, Cu" , okinve•lttuvaVrimbrame and Seed Now Jan. 3.9., eamerk7th mintStaritrts Phat;ila For Nak4g Soap. (1011CIATINSID Lye; warraMat to-sake Aura, t l / 4 6. and Fears Sow, widowinairoond Inds nouble. Put sale !RAWL FILBERT. Golden Mortar Drag sue Clotmteal 50... Faun .ta rt 4 004 1 / 1 11182. 1 . .. 14,kan 11, 7= su TO LET, For Rent, cAßTEiltiso.6l64r, t , train s Ix' Med :14,10.104.g0i*H' logiqpirivailod 7Fetaallogt (or the thnewroF emu! eigmhirvir , r u e-, - E.tiStOODi - and time e taring *en 01PELA.231,171'HILIS. ULCARS, OLD ttoicEs, -spiterojAlKS rANsous VAC P TIONS: :Ind an di .essralLiMs Oar shn imprudout u-e rye...1,1.11.e of Mercur. r. g... - 7,... - •A - REGULATING' a ' ' 'Mr d D DO tints it etriEs.l.leerbeesOtt• ,-Com plt.i.lis Co-hveirmwAteuttlntos- : - ' SLRENGTIIING"ITIC tIG E . • ORG,A.NS. ". nut. ettu REGULATING THESECILETIVEOWESS,„ etiabliisg them to perform their proper forte preve mutt awl caring Ilaimalimapd,olatill put*- fu; sT It EN GT H ENING ' AND QUIETING THE • NERVOUS SYSTEM. • she; allaying Nereous I rritatiot:, and coring .11 di.- , Cal.C• 0/ the Nerve.s. It. io,uorivallcd the cure c f all e. ludic Discuses! %Teta:Lies', Iliveirilaritr, tits. struettome. he. • • • •• Jr IS ENTIRELY -SAFE IN ALL',CASES. At tine 11l harmony with the restoinag powers of un ttlf,, II never iuJure. 1m • always benefits and egret, nn cnni -ands of 'voluntary eerafiesstes kora the Le=t te.llf)•, 1•, tee out Dollar per bottle, or sir bottles 'for I , ovz sela L)• Druggists and Countev ltlersliants in On rite eine. and counties of be United States, Canada and ilia Neil IInlIes. • %V://1. S MOMS S CO , Proprietors, 354 Oro tdwua New York S t Al L.TI:L eitatEßT, Agent, Columbia, Pa. NOVenlbet 17, A MARVELLOUS REN ROY FOR A M AR- VELLOUS AGE!: HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY.— By the aid of a microscope, we see millions of little openings on the surface of our bodies.— Through these this Oiatmeut, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to• any organ 'or inward part. Diseases of the Kidneys, disorders of the liver, affections of the heart, inflammation of ihe 'Lungs,- Ant hmas, Coughs, Colds; ire by its means effectually cured. .Every housewife knows that salt passes freely through bone or meat of any thickness. This healing 0.1- ment far more readily penetrates through any bone or' fleshy part of the-living body, curing the most dangerous inward complaints, U.S.O cannot be reached by other means. ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM AND SCOR BUTIC HUMORS.—No remedy Ms ever done so much for the• cure of diseases of the akin, whatever form they may assume, as.thui 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 parte of the Globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dispensing this Oint ment, giving advice us to its application, and has thus.been the means of restoring countless numbers to health. SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS AND ULCERS.—Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the - nse of this woridetful Ointment, when having- to cope with the worst cases of sores, bounds, came, •landutar swellings, and tumors. Professor Holloway has, by command of the Allied Gov ernments, dispatched to the,bospitals of the East, large shipments of this ointment, to be used under the direction of the Medical stair in the worst cases of wounds. It will cure ally ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or con traction of the joints, even of 20 years' strand ir et. PILES AND FISTULAS.—These and otter similar distressing complaints 'can be "-effectu ally cured if the Ointment be well rubbed. in over the parts affected, and by otherwise tol lowing the printed directions around•each pot- TuE OINTMENT AND PILLS MOULD DE•VSEI) la Tut FOLLOWING CASES. IA Bunions, Piles, Sprains,, Burns, Rheumatism, Scalds, Chapped bands Salt Rheum, Swelled Glands, Chilblains, Skin Diseases, Stit:Joints, , Fistulas, Sore Legs, ; Ulcers, Gout, Sore Breasts, Venereal Sores, Lumbago, • Sore Heads, " Wounds -4 'o7' all Mercurial • Sore,Tbroats, kinds. t-• . Eruptions, Sores of all - kinds, • Sold at the Manufactories of Professor . . 21 I Strand, tondon, and by all 'iiaspeatialdit drogzists and Dealers of Medicines throughout the United , Statev end the civilized srorldi in Pots, at 25 cents, p2k cents, and $1 each. 07There is a donsideiable faring by taking the larger sizes. "" .• • N. B.—Directions for the iruidariceaf patiepta in every disorder are affixed to each box. Dec 13,1855.1 y. - aaasao.e 4 11. SIIEPARD [afore . of etintmlnn, that lie is +novel prepared toSsFra ti,trurtiotte in Vocal and Jaw nrinistlal inn iie to,•-• , IN DI V I DUA LS, QUARTE'I7B B& CLASSES. Special Intention given to tuning attl repairing null'• mid other iltqnunt.lll4.' Mny he found at tiny hour of OM any nt the Nettie Room ntlin 11l ill tr, the Annltrotype room.wof SHEPAUD A. CO. corner of Vrota and Lan:min alreeLF. ismuary 19, It.:111, „ • vkx. TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT I ILEIDUCTIOUr 01' 1"31201161! SELLING OFF AT! C 0371, TOIIN lIEB,R, No. 6 East Kin Carat, Lanus ter. is now gelling his 'dock at 11111 slid %%litter Goods tit cost, in - order to nuke toOnt for tbeft.rethig trade. « -ts, Frew+ Nieritios atecm, I'urnn,atla Cloth " Cn•lnneres nod De i•11111CS nt cost, 'Palma end Cloak Cloths " It.) Sine 114 Wuierlon 01111 Walerrliel " Droelte Min wt. in i•ccartiii, criinroit. gruel, bltti;or mine, white and black eriareia: Thee, G00d.% ore tioxi lively to he sol.l.a•td •e In want °Photo! t.ond# tit Gro post priten,,wtll plettAteen I I before purring...lig el:molten:. svi - they may relEmi gelting good M.O. mid ' ijan sTEEt. P EN 8, vvrE et; NT 0 Magnum Bony% Am*sto, Artritorroz iii .ire. or Sole Agenry hunbug.4 , k ;V14,4 4 1 14 The molrrsiguril would roll the uthollion offitullnltlig in Mr follorchig . lot Mister( Peolmilitide Mir ordetilts ported threctll: Irmo f , :t (3 roS's SIC Murray "3: gta irriA rit's rr y.IL! • " ifttobliglivw " " 1111 " " Ladies rim. I Its " 431,1 ti , " temtria*Oiattleiv". 511 " ' 41K1, " School in We Mare no hrsitsition'in Roving IrCe beliero the slime Pens to hr us good, ii uot better,ilstun ugly locatstuivs lit the - market. Our Bank Pens only wens so be tried le be approved of. Our I"Xt 1 Extra Fine ta, are fully Itertmaded aro ns good aaCilkit's reletu-ntegt Ong !gnaw. inglred trey fine. - Our Commertiel ren are behave to be irresalreupetier to .1. J. I.ev)'s fur Noma Pegs. Vre no. pn•pnnvl to gull pen• n• low If not lower Ann they gum had ug New 1 ggrio, übokugule or nungl. met zrc aretirternotnent 'fo 4n ts. 'Cleft anti eue Jan. ?d, teat. AII.`REAV A STOEK. DTAILD.TRE WARD. jOll,l U. DAVIS would rtspeettelly Renown ,1 to Ilia nrenrln and alie online get...idly, lbw, he line opened al raTONF: YARD on ili CORWHEI (IV trritErrs,coLuminw. PA. Ile will keep on hand, and male SO order. all /mil. or CU? S POSH, ...eh an AlOlll4l/11E1VP..., rilIA V li-STON cad 1113ILIS. Alartdelll, dupe, dcc , Granite Step, and Coping.' Sand ramie. for nll purpo.eg that may lie Walllt4.l-111/ WisLavhe will *ell cheep (or Carat. - 11:011.111)1014. December j, LATEST swim= or oars; - NE of the largrol atforlmeals ever brought .0 .10. 1 Inre, waluale hack nail 11 limed every otele. wuaisble rear Mote•. Itroys , and Chi dreh's year. Call and ex..aerme the ttoch. . . '3 A CM 11F2kg, N 0.3 Sheri4l , lef Rev/. Fruit tkro.t• enlimhill.Novemker3.l!‹.4 . _ ZaradlEi FOR SAME. 9 1 11 E subscriber lakes this method to [dorm lite puhltr, that be is prepared to taraiak tho .BEST QUALITY OF LIME. ,n quanta.... to .uit purckai.err, at tiour.iboriiteol riotior. Lime a pnrticularly adopted for oi...tering Sod wkitc-worhinr,.. It rEiti tic delivered if darned. JOHN E.:4WEN.. February. 24 1x55-if Wricht.ivillei York otiosity. . _ • . FAMILY FLOUR ' VOR sale - 3 the barrel, 4i Nat. 4 and 6 Canal Ilmmi. COI/mina, Jan. 2G, VW. D. A. APPGrarlitt. The Greatest Discoyery,otthe Are. TO. \VISTA R`? C4.4tgla Syrup, foe the ewe ,k n uir.4.1... INF it. Low and 714 madams Cole., Got; Croup, A pthura. I owl Broaebetiowauot will , be Issett'to a6Cld° svelter %a cousiteseioq. For male I 7 mum ' .Golden )tartar Deets sad Chestiest Stoss i Vrout L. Columbia. ormary 190, I&7BCj• - ALCOHOL amillandlirft4 Orly' -ii hand. M ilw, krivrot pekes, at toe 7muly ILloacinie f.4.4are..Ckid Ft/WirealielL 4a , 1 1 .roary IS:Z, .Mlll, prepared" akla y 114 Fmnolv CAldllkot** I.rwa •• 1 • .! =
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