II ':;:ioatfor some of our yi:euzig readers'. to. Os* Far the Colombia Spy. 7;NIGMA. . tim.toraposed 0f1.2 letters, 311:-‘,5113 2,9, S t 8, is a man's name, 4-zell, 2,9, 4, st 3 a Qadn, 9,2; 3,4, 11, 8, is a name given to a s. game, " 1,8, 6,9, is a part of a century, 10, 4, is a preposition, " 11, 12.. 4; is a vessel, 8,9, 10, 8, is the name of a lake in the United States, " 7, 10, 11, 8, are small animals, " 5,9, 12 ' 7,7, 8,9, is the name of a school look, " 4, 12, 7,8, is a term given to everybody. my whole is the name of -a Fire Company in Lancaster County. Answer nest week, If. M. H. PailAat.riiiA, March 7, 1856. WEST3IINSTEIt WIT.—In a carriage case before the Queen's Bench, Mr. Hawkins had frequently to advert to that description of vehicle called a "brougham," which be pro nounced in proper dissyllabic form, Lord Campbell suggested that the word was often contracted to "broom,"which was just as well known and the use of which would save a syllable. Henceforward- Mr. Hawkins called it "broom." Presently the argument turned upon omnibuses, and Lord Campbell used the word "omnibus," to which he gavo its due length. "I beg your Lordship's par don," retorted Mr. Haiiins, "but if your lordship will call it 12 16u5," you will save two syllables 'and make it much more intel ligible to the witnesses." The learned lord assented to the proposed abbreviation. Dar Diligence,tbe handmaid of Providence, is the parent of intelligence, and the noble dispenser of excellence; all arts and sci ences are at her command; she crowns all her sons and lovers with riches and honor. V37.IINIELIN FIBS INSURANCE COIYIrANY Or PHILADELPHIA. QTATEMENT of the Assets of the Company on Junuary I, iezu Pubhalted iu uouloi golly with the proviAon of the 4x.th act:lion of the AO of A -gembly,uf April So,, b 49. 241ORTGA(.;ES. 13..1ng first mortgages oil real estine, in the Coy and Couiiiy of I'h iladelphia, except souiso in filsotigoine ry, Bucks, $5130) ILOI sod Allegheily eisuinies. Petnewl 'MUM, $0 56 073 X' REAL ESTATE. Purchased at Sheriff.' sales, under mort gage chinas, viz; Emlit houses and lot, 70 by 150 feet, on the South-west corner of Chestnut nod Seven teenth street,. A house and lot, 27 by 71 feel. on North side of Spruce street. 'treed of fileveitili towel. A house and lot, tll-7 by 100 feet en WCRt side of Pent Square, South of Ili all street, 'Two houses and lots, ench In by HO leet, ou South side of Spruce street, nexrSixteenth -,reef, • Five houses and lots. each 17-0 by 90 'het -- Nos. 150, 161,1111, 195 Hod 107 Dilwyn Si.,g Titter houses and lot, 49 by 54 feet, on East side of Seventeenth street. south of Pine at, C A lot of ground. 17 by 57 feet. on the North- z•f,,", t .c.. 0 . 1 "1 east comer of Twenty-second and Spruce.' 4 •:•••'. streets. p. Hotel and lot, 50 by 81 feet. on the Southeast ! 1 . corner of ells...aunt and Bench streets. 9'. 1 . Five houses end lot. 49 Si; feet, on the s. North side of George street, W.slaf Anh tea stoat. Seven houses and lot. 00 by 117 feet, on the' EMS' side of Bench street, south of Chest nut street. A house and lot, 18 by flO feel, No. h 0 Fitz water street, East of Ninth street, A ground rout offat. tannin out °fillet 13.4 by 40 feet, on ISonh side of Oiler street, 40 feet West of Lepard wart, LOANS. Temporary Loans, on Stocks as Collateral rkeurity, , 107,002 o.t „ STOCKS. Alms nonce Loan, S percent. (Int. on.) ROD Shares Ronk of Kentucky. 17 " Northern Rank of Kentucky, sr lull tiniott Bank of Tennessee, 1.3 " insurance Company of the State 4 of Fennsyl violin, Coo, 200 Soutliwaik Railroad Company, G 3.56 5 ,0 37 `, Commercial and Railroad 13ank,16, Vicksburg, 800 reaa-yivalaa Railroad co., Dl .1 , Franklin Fire Insurance Co., 8 Mercantile Library Company. q• "Uuiou CllllOl Company, 11.1•Sehnylkill Railroad Company, Notes and Bills receivable, .5.404 ila.atood Policies, 713 Sti Merchandise. 163 z... 4 Cash on band, _ Cash in hands of Agents, LOSSES BY FIRE Loire. raid tiering the )cur lo;Xt, by order of the Board, CHARLES N. DANCKER, Precident, Attest CILLIILE% G. UANCKER. Secretory. THOS. LLOYD, Ageut, ohnobja. rebreary o.lEsd•ly LET VS SEASON TOGETHER. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. WHY ARE WE SICET—It has been the lot of the human race to be weighed down by dis ease and suffering. Holloway's Pills are spe. chilly adapted to the relief of the weak, the nervous, the delicate, and the infirm, of all climes, ages, sexes, and constitutions. Pro fessor Holloway personally superintends the manufacture of his medicines in the United States, and offers them to a free and enlighten ed people, as the beet remedy the world ever saw for the removal of disease. THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD.-- These famous Pills are expressly combined to operate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the skin and the bowels, correcting any deiangement in their functions, purifying the blood, the very fountain of lily, and thus curing disease in all its forms. DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. —Nearly half the human race have taken these Pills. It has been proved in all parts of the world, that nothing has been found equal to them in cases of disorders of the liver,dyspep eia, and stomach complaints generally. They soon give a healthy tone to these organs, how ever much deranged, and when all other means have failed. GENERAL DEBILITY, ILL HEALTH.— Many of the most deipotic Governments have opened their Custom Houses to the intioduc lion of these Pills, that they may become the medicine of the masses. Learned Colleg es admit that this medicine is the best remedy ever known for persons of delicate health, or where the system has been impaired, as its invigorating properties never fail to afford re. lief. FEMALE COMPLAINTS.—No Female, young ur old, should be without this celebrity ted medicine. It corrects and regulates the monthly courses at all periods, actin. in many cases like a charm. It is also the ° best and safest medicine that,can be given to children of all ages, arid for any complaint; consequent ly no family should be without it. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS ARE TUE BEST REMEDY vsowa IN THE WORLD FOR THE FOLLOWING DISEASES, Asthma Fever and Ague Lowness of towel Com- Female Com- Spirits plaints plaints Piles Coughs Headaches Stone and Colds Indigestion Gravel Cheat Diseases Influenza Secondary Costiveness Inflammation Symptoms Dyspepsia Inward Weak- Venereal Affec r bees ness lions Dropsy Liver Com- Worms of all Debility plaints kinds * * *Sold at the Manufactories of Professor HOLLOWAY, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 214 Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers of Medicines through out the United States, and the civilized world, la boxes, at 22 cents, 624 cents, and St each. MP - There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa tients itt every disorder are affixed to each box. Dec. 15, 1855-11.. Wheatley's Arch Street Theatre, A il ke H tHRT, a . ber .y e.Sixtb,4PLlHad rye llp.hAlar. saes din Sr- wasid.audexceeding in Strength and Taring sat Dramatic combination lareteicire to the Theatrical ;Public. wit: . evs. 0,, i n eclalleNT. TengeidgeSerio-Cona lc Druura, Vaudeville*, Alsoleal Ilortertimike., WHEN WAITING CITY, CO TORRE ' re, , t . ,__illilinT._ .. . LIFE:LIKE ItAOI7E4REOTYPES. : Who Wants to be Married?. MICILOLIr HE undersigned toles pleasure In stain ' T UE ART Or LOVE MAXING.—The most eiltlittOr- ' • =IN Aillelllol6 - - T. to the ;while that he call continual taking those ej n e t y book of t h e Ni n e teen th c entur y! LIFE.LIKE Deaulatar.oTyPEs. winch can be THE /MASS OF MARRIAGE, .IRlnafbir"lr respectfully - 11i. ~.,i4.4 to by thonsands that had their daguorreptypes ~„,,,,,..„1 : ,„ ~,,,,,.. Nic4 . 4 „,„„ 4 . 4 . „.„.,,; OrEr ..., . P r i1 L... 4 44. . 4 tip üble gou. haw. mime lot his room wince the year ISM, thet he has am- 4 7r. "." "'...7 . 7 "" o r e . 01 . 4 e - e 1 6 0 pu TU - 4 7,„,...... in Perchatsisf ae rill% ittitimit Dr- Slarati'll;Petega pie experience. the most central locaiWtoityi best Price One Dollar. 500.0 0 0 copies already mimed. Thjr- CologatGaUll'F'FlPutiba9 ,t -fitted up place. fa siniug room oxprosi,. so throng Seas the i n . 4 .. 4 edition ready . Printed on 4 . 444 pape r, „,,, a of Teeth urillt,ibia . mste ". is so .. .es fair etSpertor dies,) and the hest sad largest side-light in Our city Unarmed in the fi rst style of tut. ,to anything slow is. , - •'' - • • are MC of Lancaster, which he had expressly put op for the -Love rules the court, the camp, the grove, ability ofinakinsf omens ,_•1.- fr t• d Atmore gran business. at a heavy exaense, to enable Satin to take For Love as Heaven, and Reeve's is Lore," sal and Inustififaljobj, • -1 1 2,. es4V - i- "vastly more th eee an ge e e it i h e e t either goldor ee iSic e '.7,7•,...77,......„ . , - - 4 the Weigh pictures in cloudy as well as its clear weather and So sang the Thud; yet thousands pine avoid all those unitetural shade-star blackness) elides For love--of life the light divine— the nose, chin, Lc.. that are generally produced by Who, did they know some gentle charm, All who wish to try ' ' rfereku, fh can sky-light or small side-light. Re has also procured The hearts of those they love to warm, have asetyruf DA Und'it t, • thetsess eena e erred a large instrument , enables him to take plc- Might live, might die. in bliss supreme, - satisfaction I will take .r . . ' *- tou tures from the largest down to the smallest, and give _ Possessing all of winch they dream. gold ,oiss•el)M..la . *Tibet,' '. - - the perfect satisfaction, which accounts for the place be- 'The road to wedlock wouldyou know? - -yrtria"ble., pfi t i " - iilfroritajux -- Ki e l t y. s tug daily crowded with those smiling faces, Delay not, but to Roxeco-r go. -tsf thisocally :iparftnois tiack - artelest To procure the shadow Time fi les, and from his gloomy wings Ere the substance fade, A /shadow fans on Rehr , tiongic ~ • Dec ae, 1 • s.ta• .:..1 - It, shove %IV& Also, the largest assortment of Faeces:al common 'Men seize the moments as they pass, - - cases on baud in Lancaster, such as Pearl Union. Ere fall the last sands through the glass; Jewel, Jenny Lind. Papier hluelte, Oval Velvet, Ste- At least the present is your own, reoscope, and Gold Lockets of every description While all the future is unknown. Remember the place, north-weft corner of Centre A happy marriage man or maid Selma., near the Market Rouse—Eutrunee end door Can now secure by Romorr's Ma. from the corner. sign of this Large Flag. December •t', 1855-Dm J. DELLINGER. CONTENTS. _ It teacarts how to make ladies or gmtlemen win the devoted affeetiens Of as many of the opposite sex as their hearts may desire. And the plan is So wimple, yet so captivating that all may be married irrespective of age. appearance. or position: matt can be arranged with such ease and delicacy. that detection is impossible. It teaches how to make love. It teaches every eye is form a beauty of its own. It teaches how to act when fascinated by a lady. It teaches how to make the wrinkled face smooth. It teaches you the kind of wife to sweet to render home happy. It gives advice to the lover who has been once truly uceerted. and is rejected afterward through the iuterfe tenet of friends. It gives a remedy for unrequited love. It gives }ou instructions fur beautify ing the person. How to have a handsome fare and hoods. Slow to remove tan and freeklas, A Lecture on Love, or a Private Advice to Married Ladies and Gentlemen. 'Phis is decidedly the most fascinating, interesting and really u useful practical work on Courtship, Matrimony, and the duties and delitelits of Married lan. that has ev er been issued from the American press. The artificial social system. which sin no many laltancel prevents a union of hearts. and sacrifices to conventionalism the happiness and evert the lives of thousands of the young ant hopeful of both sexes., is thoroughly analysed and exposed. Every one who contemplates marriage, and ay/d ie. for an infallible guide in the selection of a pan ties for life, should parch:so, this great text book of con nubial felicity. Nu one will ever regret the price paid for such an in valuable secret Hills of any of the specie-paying banks in the United States or Omahas received at par. Gold dust can be sent from California. All that is necessary for you to do is to write a letter in us few words as possible. inclosing ONE LOLLAR, and write the ileum, ss Oh the Post-Otlice, County, and Stet and direct to GERMAN AGENCY, FOR THE COLLECTION OF CLAIMS, DRAFTS, POWER OF ATTORNEYS, THE subscriber having made arrangements with some of the oldest Banking Iloures iu Ger many, is now prepared to collect Monies and make Power of Attorneys for nay part of Germany. Ile has nlso made arra, gement, to give his Ow Draft to arty one who wishes snooty sent on, and guarantees it will be paid,—ltuving had much expe rience in this business, be itttewis to devote hi• full attention to n in future. All collection , of Claim:, &a., attended to with cor rectness said dispatch. and co charges for information. Fur further particulars address J ACM: fi F.ItZOG. Dry Good Merchant, No. fi9 North queen street Luncaster City, l'a. N. B.—Alt Lind, of German Cuin exchanged at fu rates. Beeritiber 15.15.5.1-1 f Fellow Citizens of Lancaster City and County. YOU are most respectfully solicited to call and examine the new and splendid stock ot good, )u•t received and for sale In William YPII I NO 11l WU: 4 K, N 0.311. North Queen street, fourth door front Orange 'Meet, west ride, eon •jeiing lit the most beautiful teal richly Ind. red Silk Velvet and Plu , lt Vew Palter., any where to e found. Valentin and oilier Ve , tirig , of every' ile , criptiort, Plain and Foutty Ca.nl• MUM? , of admirable wy le, and texture. Supe rior Black etositstere; M.o. nu elegant a...mown% of Plain and Fancy CIATIO, and Over coating of ever) description, which will he made to order at shun no Ike and all article. wannuled READY,MA DC CLOTIIING. A general and eXe*llenl a. , "Orlinent of ready- le such tie eariont Overcoat-, Sank Ocow , co lts, Ores, Frock. Sack and llox•cnuls. plain and holey Ca+-unere 16101 Satineit Pantaloon., enaanOn rants aid! kind , . plain and fancy Silk and Plush Ve,tx, Valertlia and oilier Ve,t.. to suit purchase,. Al of which will he •old n. low. 11'1101 baser. than any other Clothing Haute, in or out of the city Of [Anew.- ter. All ankles arc mattullientred under the care and -nnervieinn of the •oh,erilrer. and may therefore Le rcbrd upon 111 tieing all rittht Nee.. give a* nn early call mid nllnw Ili to lariti , ll 011 with melt us ocle- it. you may whit in our line of bIIOIIIVAO. for which ro. cell a• fur pir,l favors we are .lure rely :Lou kin!. IN 11.1.1.{,y I IiNSI.EIt. No. 311. North (lumen steam. Fourth Dour South of Orange et reel, we., -ale. Lancaster. Intl. 17 . '55 'lf._ W. H. KEFFER, f\E.ILER in all kinds of MUSIC and MUSI. Cd I. I NsT num V.NTS. N 0.6 Krunp It'd A f etldge, F. 0.1 Orange street, I..*.NCAS'rEtt, alwapt on hand a taiga, and well.st...oried of ACCOR PEONS, - - French and German make, from2s eta. tap to SI5,00; NT X C:Ila X. MtaT or taa,pea lot 401.111) .1 tune, num 75 •te. up to slut); FLUTES AND GUITARS, an all prices, from 50 et.. up to WO and $4O; Banjo., Tamboriae., Drum, Clarinda File., dr.c. NEW 101.1slC, for the Piano. Violin. Flute. Guitar, lc c. IN:STRUC. TION BOOKS for all iii-trainein... Gertuma and English string, or dm very beat quality, 'elected wadi particular care. Alsopall Itioliftt of Meteliatula.c. at: Vio lin Bridges. Tail Pieces, :crews, Peg., Drum, Tumbuiine and Maio Ilcual.,ece. Toy Imo rummita of every description. All the New Alu.ie fur Piano. Guitar, Ac.. received us soon ate publialaud, and eau be omit by mail free of postage. Lancaster, May 5, t 55-1 y GO TO THE FARMER'S STORE. TILE Farmer's Store is again replenished with a choice lot of bile, fasisioualde and eervice able goods, for Mill nod Winter. all of *chick wilt be sold I,I U AS THE CHEAPEST. The stock con gale of every runny of DRY GOODS. Superior Black Cloth, different colors; Black and Fancy Cut-uncres; Siatinetts. all colors, very cheap; $ll.O, n general nt.sortineui of Vestings, such as Satins, Velvet., and Woolen.; Block Silk, rich lustre, De Itaine it and C114 , 11111C rep. plain mid fancy; Flannels, all colors and all wool; Priale, a good selertiou, untie better; Bleached Mu-lin+, very cheap; Unbleached do. 4.4 wide, good; Ticking., Checks. Ginghems, Cot. tots Flasittel,•,B.e.,Lcc , ail very low prices. Call and he GROCERIES! GROCERIES!! have just °pelted u full lot ur Grueerie+; idibouzle very we will Bell I ihe old price*. Terie,Spiece, Sc., ace.. ull fre=ll, und or the h••.t GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, A full as4Orlineen_of Cot iiiii rui mod Faiuey 05 f. 46 49 :4,644 62 Mackerel. Ile; lug arid White 11. h. My -trick is new. I 1111 ye 110 old goody—l buy fur curb, nod will sell at very small advance. If you want the war°r of your 11,4111C1, I Prolllj2.t you 14 ill get it, in quality and price, rind a'so in weight and inenpure at the 1....traw1 .. .te1t...1, Cash Stow. Thankful for past lavors, I couch the continuance (Apelike patronage COL 11111) Produce taken in exchange far good.. BENJAMIN Opposite the l'ranLlin 111111, P.B —NEW C. 001):. CONSTANTLY RECEIVED. Columbia, Noventhet di, 1•55. - - - • Dissolution. THE PARTNERSHIP existing under the tame cad hrin of COTTRELL & DILLER. is Run day dl"olved by mutual cots...ell. All pereinis indebted In 11w late urns rill 11101, p.4)1111'11110 .1. %V, (.10 . 11 . 111 . 1141•, and liaise having ClllOllO oginnut the same wilt present them to Inn. air J. W. COrPtip:r.f., MBE 51,751.464 0237.574- 40 Columbia, April 14, 1;f53. GEO. J. DILLER. T"" .ult,erther retaro. du ON to friend. ILK the Itheral tlatrunage heretofore extended to huh and hope. In -Inca titteotton to bu.i. nett to have a el111111•U•slice of the ,4111, J. COTTR Colombia, April 11. 155. lAp. 21.1 f PEOPLE'S MARBLE VAUD. 51101' in Nor Queen street, halt Aqiinre south of tine Ratko:M. and 3rd dour north of .I,l , Ornass , ss Whyte Horse hotel. Lancuster city. LHAVIS lIALbY, Alatiole Alason, resist ellull) in form. the politic 111/11 he has now in Isis and the lays gem and best assorisment of ITALIAN ANIL) lAA As NA ROLE ever offered to Ibe eiuernr of lAD. caste...mid greater than ally other esm Lli.hwrut weal nti 1 4 MladelpIna. Maytag made arratqlentettts to the East to receive marble at r. dured pricer. he an 10011eeP that be will sell touch cheaper than any other establishment in tlor city or county can do. Ile is prepared to ...twine in the hest style. MONU MENTS. TOM Its AND GRAVE STONES. NIAN- To.s. DOOR AND WINDOW SILLS, sTers, &c.. of-very vatic%) and pnee. His mellows for tarnishing articles in the Marble 11110 111 e unsurpassed by an) other establishment in this est). w Idle Ise assures all who may favor Idea wills melr patronage that his work shall he executed its the very hest stile awl on the most reasonable term, CPl'' No; et and Ot.RMAIN, done at the attune,' nature, and all the Must 111011er lite le. Ito. Ile re.pecifitlly iuviie. the publicto cull 111143 exam elle Lt. wort:, Leon: atialted to teat his claim to Public patronage upon It, merit, Thankful for Ille malty favor,. loenlOW•41 upon him, hehupas •lallitlllloll to hu-iite•- to Isterlitilld re ceive a 'hare of the pub!". patronage. Lutteuater, Apt 11 Music fur the Billion! A MI MORE!. on band or ordered of once fi" thq IC' to tlo. ore of P.O. Ste.. 304 drop ite and Cr. the ••Notee , vre hay - printed—at to wept prices—at the Cohool•te New. De pot. rrto:Nrr STILEET. Coltantie, Vet FOIL SALE, r TONS No. 3NU IRON. For terms, &e., riv apply t 0 HENRY PFAHLER. Columbia, October RO, I)FALSONS wishing an Alumna. for the present year ewe proeur.• at al .11'COICKLI:Sr. Dl.3.l.ll:l'T'S Fatu ity Nledtetne Store, gratis. Sao .5 Rapp's Gold Pens. CONSTANTLY en hand, an assortment of three celebrated PENS. Pervone in want of a god arLale are invited 16 call and examine them. Columbia, Jane aO, 195.5. JOHN FELIX. LATEST STYLES OF CAPS; ONE of the largest assortments ever brought to thus rr lace, among which will be found every vuliviiie for Meier, Boy•' and Children', wear. Call anal examine the steak. _ JACOB EIFISS, No. 3 Shreiner's Row, Front Street. Cohoubie, November 3, 1833. T OK . herr, my gay aid bachelor; Those 1.1 Locke and WhoAtm of yonn want to be made • tittle modern inolung. YINa can have all the ...Oliver Over baniaked in as Moment If you boy your Hair Dye from hiceX)RIKLE & DFAA.E-rr. Peb. IPSG. Odd Fellows' 1111,11,Columbia. jrn MEM at the 111 W Ml= CERY, 1 tad abate Corn, 1 Finn Cranberei.s, Feb 113.1bLe':, bIVAIFri &13M-Drlt WM= Mill Almanacs for 1856. PItOFF-SSOR RONDOUT, Ptiblisber & Author, No. e'2 Forty-Sixth at.. N. Y. Dcwrrr & Dserrsrostr, 10.2 Nassau St., are the whol sale agents. 1000 Agents wasted. jail 5. Lila The Greatest medical Discovery OP THE AGE. R. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has distorere iu dale of our cemsaux ps.*tars weeds a reined IM LAY lIIND OI .11172bTOZt, from thr word .ctofilin down to a common pimple. lie lin, tried It tit o•er 1100 caws, and never failed except in two cows, (boils thunder humor ) Ile lass now in lit poro.,:eion over two hundred certificates of virtue, till within twenty uri'ev of Iloston. Two bottles tire warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. Our to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pim ples on the thee. Two to slime bottles will eleur the system of Biles. Two bottle. Sr. warm:meats' cure the worst canker in the mouth end stomach. Three to Eve bottles areswurranted to cure the worst case of Erisiotho. One to two bottles lre saftrrallled 10 Cure all humor its the N) es. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ear, and blotches aitiong the hair. Four to six bottles ere warranted to cure corrupt mid twilling ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are IN arruined to cure the worst of ringworm. Two to litre bottles are warranted to rare the Atoll desperate ca.e of rheuinistion. llitee to four betties ire %summed to cure the salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will curs the worst rase of scrofula. A benefit i+tflwaya experienced from the first bottle, end it perfect cure is Warranted when the above quail lily is taken. Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vichlity of Boston. I know Ike effect of it in every case. do sure tot water will extinguish fire, no sure will this cure huator. 1 never sold a bottle of it but that I sold another; after a trial it always speaks for itself. There are two things about this herb that appear tome surprising; Area. that it grows turourravren--, 1.. pleorr-qatte pfexeiad, quad-rre its value has never been Loewe. until I discovered it in tillG—secouti,that it should cure all kinds of humor. In order to pm some idea of the 'sudden rise and 1 great ter.pularity of the discovery. 1 wilt state that in April, t 053.1 peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—in April, Hal, I sold over one thousand bot tles per day of it. Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been in burnsees twenty and thirty year.. say that nothing in the unnuls o f patent inediemes war ever like it.— There is a universal praise of it from all quarters. In my own practice I ulways kept it strictly for ha mors—l'ut sham its introduettou as a general family medicine, great mid wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. tleVertll cases of epileptic 6u—a disease which was ulwe)a eolwidered Incurable, have been cured by a few bottles. 0, what a mercy if it will prove effect ual in all eases of that awful malady—them are but few who have seen more of it then I have. I know of .. I ceses of dropsy, all of them aged people, cured by it. For the various di f the Liver, Sick Headache. lly.pepoist, Asthma. reverend Ague, Puin hi the Side, Dimas. of the Spine, and particularly iis diseases of the Kidneys. &c., the die cuvery hat alone inure good thrill any medicine ever known. No change adjs.* ever necessary—eat the best you get and enough of it. DicaCTIONS lea Usu.—Adults one table spoon full per da)-1144141ren eve t ten )eare.deavert vocinfull—Clll:- &ell from list to eight years. tea am:tumult. As no di 'renew. 4 . 4.11 lie applitable to all constitutions, take •uffsesent to operate two the lanwel.6 twice a day. blautifeetured by DONALD KENNKBY, No. 100 Wettest street, Roxbury. Maas Price ail 10. Whet...ale Agents. New York city'. C. V. Cliclitcr, F.l Bewley street; C. IL Ring. 111'2 Broadway; Rushton & Broadway; A. B.& 11.*ande, lOU Fulton street. Sold In Rochester by J. Bryan 4. Ca., Wholesale Aleuts, Nu. 111 State street: stun, by L. Pont & Co. C east, AGE:We MI Pica:Ort.VANLA.—T. W. Dyett &Son.. l'or sine in Columbia b) IL NVilliams, 141'Corkle & UclleU, and W.J. Shircmun. April raisraotrzi & BRO211:11.11, Fe onl street, opposite the Bridge, Columbia, Pa E are now receivingour Fall and Win ter supply of Dry Goods and Ready Mad Clothite?, which we arc enabled to offer to our rimer. oils metals and customers at greatly reduced prices Our stock is large and varied, and persona desires to purchasing can have a beautiful assortment to se leer from. TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN We will Open tln. day, end ewer) eueeeeding week throughout the eee.oli, the frost choice foods the market affords. BRAWLS. Long and equate, Bl'k, and Colored bilk, together with every variety of eliaile in the market. NV 11 ITE GOODS. Plain, plaid and striped Cambric.; figured, plain. Plaid and striped swia, Di-hop mid Queen's Lawn; Tarfetal, Twilling.. Lace. and Edgitsgs, Cheanisanea, Under.leeves and Collars. he DOMESTIC GOODS.' lilleached 8 nulderebed hiu.:lits.Tic.ings, Cheeks, Gingham.. blue and unbleached Drilling. white and colored rlatiticlit. Prints, Curtains Chintzes, togethes with every variety in the Dry Goods lane. MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. Cloths. Satinetts and Veatiuge; Kentucky Jean.. Velvet., Cords, Cottoned , . yhestersteen, Gloves, Suspciaderis, Cravats, Silk rocket liandLer. Gingham and Cotton rocket Gandherehiefs. Co ars. Stocks and Tara. READY-M.lEle C In endless variety. Part as follows: blue and black cloth Drew and Frock Coats, block and broa. Sack and New York Frock Coats-blue mid olive Sack amid Drew Coat., black cloth and beaver Over Coats, Po terom and Double Over roan:, drub and blue clod. Over Coats, Boys' Cloth Coos, all yodeller; Boys' Paid Caoiancre Coats, Monkey Jackets, &c., Men's blurb cloth and cos:tore Pants. fancy plaid cud striped eawinet Pants, Soloman. Corduroy, and Jean Potts. black and fancy Satin Vests, cut silk Velvet Veers. laucy single and doublobronned Plush Vest.. fatter caysimera and cloth single and doable•bretuled Veos. • BOOTS AND MIMES, from old Dear, all varieties. Truitt:o, Valises., Car. Pet Bogs. FIATS AND CAP:Min endless. variety. All our goods bore been carefolir ,elected sad purchased in New York and Philadelphi• markets, for cash, be sold at a small advance for the same, our mono being ".01011 profits and quick ...les," and no trouble to show goods klerAtiDE: & DROTIIIIII , - s Front street,Oolumbia Ts: Columbia, October 13. TO Tire 1 , 1711361 C. 1111LICKS11171111tO, in all its breathes,Pile subsenber tales this method of infortnin She bythat h.,. haspurcbased die .lap tons:way ow by Mr. Win. J huhne. in Front street. opposite the Susquehanna Planing Mills, where he intends to carry on the 111acksmitbing burring:lmq lu all its various branches. 110Rtini-SHORING. I will give Mil branch of be vines. Particular attention. From • long experience in it. I feel eostfilent that I cats render the fullest sat inaction, and fi4oo any borne in a &Isle that will ren der comfort in travelling. Thine who have homes that inserters' or forge or are hoof-bound, will find that I can relieve them grail these ailments.. CAR WORN:. l will attend to Car Work. as well as all other work that is entrusted to me,on sha abort eat notice• Thankful for the liberal patroimye formerly ex tended to me, and being determined to devote Rey at tention to she bantitem, I bap. to rer-ehre a abate of public psaanage. /OMR TAGGART. Osidabla;?fiasikattr Ttgetabla Pats Glier_, ter - pa T D A YJ%' ill eCORKI.It PELLICTTO Med.:hug I.tgre lOrt In t /MO • ,• • I his frie.ud• and • 7,tbsrlai ta• opened a SIDNE: RD eitrADDRhiRICOF THIRD AHD TVALNIPA STlMTWOortrinatA• rA. ii. will tae on • Igherraidgettt • kinds of CUT_ S"CON A h sa: - /D 5. TS GRAVE-STOHMand hrOphoiStePo. &c.. (Raabe Silty • _Capin. Saud- Sawa far all purposea that ml ahuttmil of which it will sell cheap for Cale; ' • ' ' Columbia, Miamian 1" IS. United States4U-InstirinceAkink• sty andllt d Oompany. OFFICE, B. E. earth niandCheileat: Al% Company's Building ; Vaulter perpetual. Caps i :al, ascertained'value or retrinans and Assets, Jan. 1, 1555, 11y40,829 OS.' - The eminent sucessi hick bat resulted to this Company arises chief } Cr mils distinedie and simple plan of operation, combing Stability with Security, Perpetuity and Availabili • Annual Dividends. con vertible in arab. or a dated to the payment of premiums.—Premium pay euts quarterly. &c. f Tim undersigned has en appointed agent for the above company, in th is place, and is prepared to furnish policies at the sh test notice. 4 . JAS. S. Mc/11AHON. ' Columbia News Depot. Columl.in, /one 23. 11'dlie P. SHREINER!, Front Street. RICH.F4WEILLV. SPLENDID mottled of the West and 1 4, 1 A inosumproved Sty, of GOLD & SILVER II TING,ENGRAVED AND PLAIN CASED WATCHES, The choicest punerns - s Brings and Breast Pins, pings—in shofr.everYddig in his late of business, eau be had at P. d lIREINg2Store. Cull, see and judge for yourselves. • • Columbia. April 21, 1 Teeth! Tee , 1! Teeth !! ! have just renewed Our stock of TIV Artificial T. eth, falai the best manufactories, Lines', White's,McCur ll - ikaaithe dy's and John Klein's. talkie Columbia Dental Depot. Also Teethifor Dr. Slayson's Patent Cul la Perclin. BF'cioniax DELLET, Old Fellow's Hall. 117 - Dentists will always ford -a. large assortment of ull kinds of Teeth. I jun 5 A. S. FICATUNIK. H. tit NL. B. . CSOLIDALE Co C. CIPISMINGS, WITH FEAT NEC ChM & CO., whole sale dealer. an HUO'I'S AND BTIOES. No. 45 IsfortliTlaird arca Oct 6. calm Call Ladies, AT the Head Olsten and News Depot, where your eyes will be greeted with the rich cot. neatest nod best adsortment of Ladies' Cubits. ryttr presented for yet non ittspeetion. No. 4 FRONT SFR KW. December 22, 1n55. Tin and 84et Iron Ware. Thave constantly co liana glare ass admiral lof all blade of Tisi id Sbeeslrou %Vans used by Iluipekeepers mud odes , which will be sold at very low prices. HIRAM WILSON, earlier of can and Second *tracts. Columbia. Feb. rH i , The Greatest Discovery of the Age. eit ig fp=st . t . he . cure eh oLvarim Coughs, Croup, Asthma. Influents, hoarseness and Bronchitis; and will be 'found to arced much relief in Consumption. For sale by SAM' FILBERT, Ctoldeta ?aortas. Drug and , Chanical Store, Front at. Columbia, January 19:1850: • ' Hootiand's nELCDRATED OKRBIA:d BITTERS, for the cure orLiver Complaint;_liyersepsta, Nervous Debility, Chronic Diarrheas, Diseasenf-the Kidneys -and all Nee - 7S :or stomach. nee - 75 cent*. Foreale at t NcrUILLIK DIZLETT'S Family 'Medici Bture,o.ld Fellow , . Hall, er,v,,,,,t,i.;4lratshre To Matchers, it AND *Welber. who , may with to' urehasa pure !Pt Ground Meek Pepper. We w grind Pepper every week at our ownlestaltlishote7 . so that we are able to warrant it to bemundulterate which will be sold wholesale or or retail. bIeCORKLE fir twa.T.Err, CdtfFellows. Hall. DENEE3 Toscrxratozcits. AVINC been appointed Agent for the sale of the celebrated PEACH norrom si.ATE. for roe ng Factorie., Hourea. liarnal&c.,warrill be!con. staidly prepared to attend to ail Anders on short no tice. Roof* warranted not to teak, Where the foun dation does not glee War, or tobe injured by frow. ILISHART dr. SHUMAN. Columbia. November 3.1955.1m2046 To all Whodidtmay-Concern. A ug persons knoiiioulkenuelves indebted to th e late firmrof,R. H. Fry Ss Co sod to tlee undersigned. are respielfully butteamestly requested to settle up as soon seposslble, as my busiuess must be settled up without eSior• PHILIP F. FRY. Columbia. Nevemlia; 17, 1815. • Soapt Soap. TITE. hare Nat rreeithod a large asmortrnent of fancy TV and plant Soaps. Call and see, if you dont buy, ti p ao )ou will bud that we ave the finest and largest aaachtment of Soap in e town. 4coaKILE & DELLETT, Odd Pollows. Hall. Sept. 22. lq.'4 Folt SALE. • MBE Hose Cambia of the- Columbia Fire Company. For ieemsclloo. applrto JAR.-enaleMalßON. } Committee. RICH *AD DERRICK, Cotunalsia. March 31:1855-tf • Justiteceived, &Lenz ASSOKTISPITEIVCLOCKS, at all descriptions, which will be sold at Or lowest MIMI prices. Parchasieri are requested to call and examine them'. CHARLES ZIETI.ER, Ir., Columbia. April i 4 MS. Front street._ Corn Star*lrandTarina. J'last received a freelaupply . of Clark's Owego Coro Starch. and Heekees llama. at the Fatally Ned. clue Store. Othl•relloary, Hatt. Columbia. Sept anther 15, - - - EXIIEWQR: nNWIRD AND UPWARD! The variety and excelleuce of thle .• Emanations of the rress," nor for sale at MeNabon's Columbia News Depot, should conouund the ilowedloto attention of resident citizens as well as all" possers-hy"—to buy' • No. d s FRONT SR Fare. coumuin. Oct. 17, , 55.1 Jost opposite as Riser. Aden an 4 Boys' Wear. T have just opened • large amownsent of goody. for men and boys' wear. Mack and colored Clothe, some very impeder; plain and fancy Casehnerea, very cheap; Satinetta from 1.1 eta. toga,chcapestio town; Vesting.. from the Lett plush and velvet to the tomcat price. Call and vet *boas good", as ere ate conideni they are the chespeatagoods in town. Oct. 6, MSS. PHILIP F. FRY. Radway's medicated Soap T* an .cell cut talkie for the removal of Pimples, / Blutebes.Ereckle..Seurry,Teuer,andall discuses of the skin, andso beautify the complexion of all that use it. Price cent*. rot sale at Oct. 6. - COORICLIF: & DIF:LLSZT'S. School 800 ‘lTiitiAlueati l eilbtatathhe eointnon mind. Just as the twig is bent the tree, leelined.. J.E leant and weft improved methods of ••teach tag the young Nee how to shoot,. may be ob tained et lowest tante, and to the benefit of poatetity and .the thoatendsturabont.” at AIeMAIRONW. Oet. 91.11 1 55. ^ =f • • t &eget. Colombia. PEEwit ji diately, Ague Anildokrv , hal Lrit does dishirebtli 14.AtiVal FfiTJ - Otreilmi 01110•010111. s 'fad .1 _vr Ma Colombia, Sint 11t he M'" 1 ":"' ;'"', • Mid bieditYlet of 1 bindirw, one 10, . • eriirsisting of tier Saws Punier Idaeliell 00111111111. 1 Z 11 117 J oi r mw oroeco. end Croals. splendidly 411 with Steel and oil plases.nt 6.61 . 111 1 1-. . , • ...: , IIdeIIIABOWS. Deorenbier V. tair i p, ~,,.. , - jsro.,4 Front sweet. SKIM 9FIIOOIIO IWOUSIUr Par vhkrtre UMW Weer.—Ti xM lslellsrumit M>"s se be =Ler Abeesee eheita, ems be ebeele4 Mr& emery ,Dreer feete, 7:7 • • , F l - . - ing nizen, or surgical i wrill =IMAMS. from, arm% Colombia. Dee. 8,1888 , - STAR CORN =MEW, :( - 2231111111.111.- I supply et the urinated Star Coro ab f ',manna sizes and Penna. 'and adapted either lotorMand Power. Also, Reading's Power Sheller, Little Giant Corn and Cob Mill, Grain Fans, Hay Straw and Fodder Coners, in great variety; Root Cutters, Sausage Choppers and S' taffeta, Lard Presses, Hay Presses, Horse Powers and Threshers with all other articles for the farmer and gardener. PASCHALL MORRIS & CO., Agricultural Warehouse anti Seed Store Jaw car. 7th and Market, Philada. TO DU 11111311311 £N 0101331388. unirsrmA to establish an Agency for the sale of J Wood Mouldings, of which there are front 820 to 8200 worth used in every house that is malt. Our ad vantages,. in the. use of a Machine that will work a whole board into mouldings at one operetion, and the large amount of capital employed by the Company, ena ble us to give a liberal commission. Pattern book fur nished, containing 250 patterns. Address J. D. DA.L.t , Wili,w Street, above Twelfth, Philadelphia, Pa. January 19,1856.3 m Auto. To market Zen and Gardeners. pEACH, Pear and other Fruit Trees, Straw '. berry,Ruspherry and Rhubarb Plants and Aepar -signs Roots, cultivated and for side at the Pomona Garden and Nurseries. Descriptive Catalogues, giv ing full directions for cultivation andftreannant„ fur nished gratis on application to WILLIAM PARRY, Cinnamixon P. 0., Budinguon county, N.J. December :NI, lz‘ss-3m 121 4 2 .1 Aelilse get It street. -»~-w~ .Allxpiee, Giver, all rit:ll , DEt.t.rn; odd Featly. , nal toss' Rotary Planing Matachine WANTED To sell the Rights and Machines for a W Rotary Planing, Tonguing: and Grooving for boards and plank. under the Noreyoss Patent. Also. the attachment of the Moulding Machine, which will work a whole board into mouldings at one operation.— This patent has been tried, and decided in the Supreme Court in Washington, to be no infringement, being supe rior to Woodworth's Machine. Apply to .1. D. DALE, Willow street. above Twelfth, Philadelphia, where the Machines can be seen in oper ation. Janus • CO. 185Gam Vl74CIPC:lO7l:Prffil ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS, RIDGE AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA. The at tention of the public is invited :o the extensive manufactory and ware-room of the subscriber, who is prepared to furnish, at the shortest notice. IRON RAILING of every description for CEMETERIES, PUBLIC & PRIVATE BUILDINGS. also VF:RAN DA lIS. DALCONI Et. FOUNTAINS, SETTEES, CHAIRS, LIONS, DOGS. &c., and other Ornamental Iron Work of adecorative character, all of which is executed with the express view of pleasing the taste. while they combine all the requisites of beauty and substantial construe lion. Purchasers may rely on busing all articles carefully boxed and Amited 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 Garden st., Philo October 0. F. U. SWIM Porte Monnaie, Pocket Book and Dressing Case Manufacturer, IN. W. ear. Fourth and Chesnut sts., Philadelphia. A LWAYS on hand a large and 'varied as ti of Port rllollklitieS, Work Dozes, rocket Books, Cabot, Bankers Cases, Travelling Bags. Note Holders, Bock gammon Boards, Port Folios. Chess Alen. Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Books, Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, &e. Also, a general ue.onmmu of English, French and German Fancy Goods. Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors,Rozor Straps and Gold Prim. Wholesale, second and third floors. F. 11. SMITH. N. W. corner Fourth and Chesnut streets. Phila. N. B —.On the receipt of 81.00 a superior Gold Pen will be sent to airy part of the United States, by mutt describing pen, thus, medium, hard, or *oft. Philadelphia, April 7, 1055-ty . ----- 104 - ►vuNa 1 1 17 ND 4F the United States insurance, Annuity kyand Trust Co., 5. E. corner of Third and Chesnut Philudelphin. CAPITAL $230,000. MONEY is received on deposit daily. The amount deposiied.is entered in a Deposit Book and given to the Depositor, or, if preferred, a certificate will he given. All sums, large and small, OTC received, and the amount paid back on demand, without notice. Interest is paid at the rate of five per cent., com menciug from the duy of deposit, and ceasing four teen days previous to the withdrawal of the money : 00 thelfirst day of January, in each year, the In terest of each deposit Is puid to the depositor, or add ed to the principal,as he may prefer. The Company have now upwards of MOO deposi tors his the city of Philadelphia alone. Any additional information will be given by ad dressing the Treasurer. .DIRECTORS: It Stephen . Crawford, Preet. 1 William M. Godwin, Lawrence Johnson, V. Preslt, Paul B. Godard, Ambrose W. Thompson, George McHenry, Benjamin W. Tingley,l James Devereax, JacobPloranee, Gustavus English. Secretary and Treasurer. PUNT Fist. Teller and Interpreter. J. C. Oehlschlager. Philadelphia. Som. it. I Wel V STAUFFER & BARLEY. CREAM WATCHES 8h JEWELRY W HOLESA LB AND RE TAIL, at the ...PHI LA DELPIIIA WATCH AMU JEW ELRY STORE," No. SIG ,NOl - 111 Second Mevt, corner of Quarry, Ilhil'a. Gold Lever Watches, lull•jeweled, 15 cur Cold Lepine, la caret cases, Silver Lepine, full•jeweled, Silver Lepine, jewels, Superior Quuriters, Gold Spectacles, rill. Silver do. Gold Beare Iris Ladies , Gold eencils, Silver Tea 5p0010i...1, 5 DU Gold Pena, with Pencil and Silver ((older, 1 00 Cold Finger Icings, 57 eta. to .50; Wotel. Classes, plain 121eu., patent lttf, lintel 25; oilier air.ielea in proportion. All Goods warranted to be what they are sold (or. On baud some Gold and Sever Levers and Lepines still lovrer than the Lbove pnees. IiTAUFFER & HARLEY. Ithesdelphin, September 29. t.S.S-ly Trusses! Trusses!! Trusses!!! Cll. NEEDLES' Truss and Brace . IISTAIII.ISIIPIENT; S. W. Car. of Twelfth and Race Streets, Phita., Importer of fine I%mm TMCPf Ka, combining &strews lightness, ease and durability with correct con.truc- Hernial or ruptured patients can be suited by re mitting amounts, as below:—Sending :number of in ches round the hips, and stating side affected. Co.t of single Truss, $2, 83. Double — Wit Irt **fund £4O. Instructions as to wear. and how to effect a cure, when possible, sent with the Truss. Also for sale In great variety. DR. BANNING'S IMPROVED PATENT BODY BRACE, for the cure of Prolupsus Uteri; Spi na l Prop, and Supports. Patent Shoulder Braces. Chest Ex panders and Erector Brace., adapted to all with Sloop Shoulders amid %Wok Lungs; English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspenders, 'it-71 rinses—male and female. DV - Ladies , Rooms. with Lally attendants. Philadelphia. July 28. 185.5.1 y SALAMANDER SAFES. - , . EVANS & WATSON, No. 26 , ; p- • ; South Fourth t 4.. Philadelphia. ' ' r GREAT FIRE, CHESTNUT r &Firm creels, Friday morn -- Matra° inc. December 15. I,i:it . ! ANS & SATSON'S SALA ' tIANDF.R SAFES TRIUM • PHANT, us they atm.:qv are .- • _ when put to the test. PIIILADCLTULII, Dec. IS, ISM. Meyers. Evans & IVatwu, No. 29 South Fourth at., Philadelphia. GiIIITLXIIIIIOI-IVe take pleanure its recommending your tinlainander Safes to Merchants and others in wear of a secure meows of preserving their hook., papers, As, from fire, as the one we purchased from you about seven months sitter has preserved our books. papers. and ca.li in as good a condition as they were when put into it, before the great fire of this morning, winch destroyed the entire block of buildings, corner of uliestuut and PHIL streets. Thr above cafe was in tare In our Odle!, On the second floor of our building, from whirl, place it fell into the cellar, and cemented there until the fire war-out. The safe was then removed and opened in the presence of at least I 1100 persons, who witnessed the good condition of the contents. Will you please to have the Safe and Locks repaired. we intend to pot it in use again, having perfect confidence in its fire-proof qualities. %ours, Respectfully, LACEV it PHILLIPS. Evans & Watson take pleasure in referring to the following. among the many hundreds who have their Sara in use:—U. S. Mint. Philadelphia; Farmers and Mechanics' Hank, Phil'a; Samuel Allen, Ewa, High Sherif, PhiPa; John N. Henderson, City Controller Cope & Co., No. 183 Market smog; Richard Horde & Son, Locomotive builders. Phil's; Bancroft & Sellers, Maeltinists, corner of 16th and James sta.; Franklin Fire Insurance Co.,' Phila.; Penneyvania Railroad Co., Phila.; Lacey & Phillips cor. sth and Minarets.; Sharpie's tiro.. No. 3* :Moth Second et.; James. Kent & Sallee. No. IS: North Third at.; W U. Homunan & Sons, No. St North Third at; Smith, Willinpts & Co., No. 8: Market st.; J. & B. Orne, No. 185 Chestnut st. A large assortment of the above Safes always en band (warranted to stand at least 10 per cent. more Are than any Herring's Safe now in use.) EVANS A WATSON, also manufacture and keep for sale. Iron Shalom., Iron Doors and Iron Sash, for making Ere -proof VINO /11 for Bank., stores, public and private buildings. Seal and Letter Copying Preaseic Patent Slate Lined linfrigeratorr,Ac. Please give as a call, at No. 46 South Fourth et.,Philadelphia. Philadelphia, April 7,1.5.1 y WEILZIE =WI Mllll' 11111,1aV17. ZOOM% bone pain, and poll evil on horses; corns, mum, moles, letter, ringworm, be. Ste.., can be removed in front three to ten minutes, WITHOUT PAIN. The greatest discovery of the eye! It never fails. Only one application is needed to make a core in general eases. This generation has arrived at that time of life when one good sound, practical result is boner than a tboe a aad visionary schemes. For sale by R. WILLIAMS - *VA Vit , . Prontstreet. Colombia. BUB? PELFEI, pregered sad for mtle at Futa: iledich., Stars, Odd penowe asst. eb " 't 7°' JOSEPH YEWDALL, • Practical Gardener and Florist, Ckerrystreet, Columbia, respectfully is forms his friends and the public generally, that he has on hand and for sale a choice supply of . 12 . GREENHOUSE AND HARDY PLANTS. Shrubs, &c., suitable for pleasure grounds and gar dens. A choice collection of constantly blooming roses, of every shade of color, of the most hardy kinds. He also LAYS OUT AND IMPROVES PLEA SURE GROUNDS AND GARDENS with taste, and does all kinds of planting and pruning, in town and country,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 10,185.54 f WIIOLSSALE AND RETAIL ILvizocowsoca "Nironseas.cbamateo, Front Street, 2d door above Locust. JOSEPH FENDRICH & BROTHERS, respectful ly 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 pale all kinds of Domestic and Imported Tobacco. Cigars and Snuff. ,Their assortment of Tobacco and Cigars embraces every variety and brand. 1$ per cent. will be saved to the purchaser by giving us a call, as we warrant to sell at city prices. Please calland examine. What's the use to gas and blow, Unless it were that we could Show - - Three hundred thousand cigars of all kinds, To sun all tastes and suit all niinda? Stranger! if by chance yon should step this way, Drop in on this or any other day, SNUFF AND TOBACCO we have a large stock on hand, Of the first chop and medium and of numerous brands; Our stock is large, you'll find it complete, At THE FIVE 'BROTHERS' TOBACCO STORE, Front street. Columbia, October 20, 12.55. NEW BOARDING ROUSE. THE subscriber would respectfully Inform people of Columbia and sojourners here, that be haslately fitted up and handsomely furnished, at great expense and with every regard to the comfort and convenience of his guests, the larg e Dwelling at the south-west corner of Second and Locust streets, as • Boarding House. His accommodations for room and comfort will be found superior, and every attention will be extended to those who may tarry with 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 and the epicure will find things done up in the best style, to suit the taste of the most pa rticular guaristasid. Private families served with oysters, &c., at the shortest notice. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. GERHARD BRANDT. Columbia, Dec. 50, 1954. WATCHES, JEWELRY, Jic., CIIIIAPII2L THAN .11117.1111L THE subscriber has constantly on hand. at his store, in Front street, Columbia, opposite the Green Tree Tavern, an assortment of new andfasla amiable goods. comprising all kinds of GOLD, SILVER, AND GILT 1:4741. 1 208E5, gold pens.from SI,SS to SID; Fife's patent penst ti dies' and Geut.'s breast pins; ear and finger rings; cur ' pins bracelets, medallions, miniature eases, pencils; fob, vest, a»d curb chains; locketa, seals, keys. watch hooks, silver thimbles combs; german silver, plated and sterling ether ta ble,i desert, tea, salt, mustard sod sugar spoons; butter knives. sugar tongs, and fruit or cake baskets. Also, a variety of FANCY GOODS,—port monnaies, fun., pocket books, card cases. pistols, silk and cotton purses, plain and shaded puree silk, steel beads. rings, fie., snuff boxes, needle cases, buffalo and imitation side and buck combs. pen and pocket knives, (Wosten liolin's fittest quality.) CLOCKS FOR SI,SO—WARRANTED besides eight-day and thirty-Lour Gothic, Victoria, Mary Tudor, Barnum, Prince Albert, Willard Lever Ogee, Plain, &c.,at various prices. Clocks, Watchs, Jewelry and all kinds of moving tneclanism accurately repaired, and guaranteed to partorm satisfactorily. Musical Instruments repair ad and toned. - CHARLES ZEITLER, Columbia, April IC 1853. THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS. IMIRMIXTUaII WARM 3/001//ii. DUN SIIENBERGEIt, at Ids old stand, Locust id street, above the Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia, Pa., again Calls attention to Ids superior and splen did ussortment of CABINET-WARE AND CHAIR-WORK,% of all descriptions, winch he will action the most reasonable terms. As he manufactures his own work s lie is enabled to warrant every article to be what it is represented; and to he as good nail is cheap. His mock is very large, and in part embraces Dres sing, Plain • and Fancy Bureaus; Sideboards, Sofas; Card. End, Sofa, Centre, Dressing, Diniugand Break fast TABLES; Common, French sad other BED STEADS; Common and Fancy CHAIRS, and SET TEES of every style. together with a general assort :ll.9ll of all kinds of FURNITURE. Funerals will be attended with a Splendid Hearse, on short notice. and all necessary attention given to UNDERTAKING. OS 00 21 00 12 00 9 00 7 00 7 00 1 50 3 00 He invites an inspection of hes rams, feeling confi dent that he is atilt. to supply arty article of Furni ture that linty be desired, wellmode and durable,and "cheap as the cheapest." Ite-pniniing Chairs and Varnishing Furniture at tended to. Columbia, March 10, 1954. ALWAYS ILISOUT! AND LOOKING OUT FOR MY FRIENDS! AMI as I may not see you all,l lake th is opportunity to soy that I have removed my store to the corner of Front and Locust stress., at which place I am prepared to aril you as fine HATS AND CAPS s. you can get in this or any other pinee, and at such prices as ally gentleman who is us judge of ■ good and neatly.6nished Hat, would ask. if you want a handsome Hut. I'll tell you what to do. Go down to TAXIAIMICIVF, and be will put you through. Now,friend,l don't mean to lung, hat I Mink I'm some on a Hat: L'7Don't forget the place, •ign of the 1116 HAT, COIll:r of Front and LOCUtlt Street.. e o mmbia. Columbia, April tre, IGi. L. TREDENICK. ZIAGLZI B4IHELII.Ir. TIMING connected the Rpm ROUSE LA_ with our Confectionary catiOl6lament. we are now prepared to furnish BREAD, CAKES, TEA ROLLS, BOSTON Milk Biscuit, Rusk, &e., fresh from the oven, at all hours. A trial of our Bread is most respectfully solicited, as we are confident it will render satisfaction. Or der. for Bread left at the Store will be punctually at minted to; and when requested, families will be served regularly. Fre.lt Cream and Boston Biscuit. Tea Rolls, New York Twist. Rusk, !kg ready for de livery every afternoon at four o'clock. CLAIBORNE'S Old Established Stand, Locust Street. Columbia. August 23, 1355. YORK, WRIGHTSVILLE AND COLTEMBIL RAIL ROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS. THE Passenger Trains on the York, Wrighsville and Columbia Railroad will run as follows. on and alter Monday, the Oth of July, 1955: MORNING TRAIN. Leave Visit for Wrightsville and Columbia at C A. N. Returning, leave Columbia at 7.301. N. NOON TRAIN. Leave York at it A. M., or on the arrival of the train from Baltimore. Returning. leave Columbia at 12,43 and Wrightsville at I o'clock for York i hirri ring there iodine to connect with the train to Baltimore. thus affording a connec tion with Lancaster and Philadelphia, and with Bal timore. EVENING TRAIN. Leave York for Wrightsville at 4.30 P. M. Returning, leave %Vreghtsville foil York at 7 P.M. The Philadelphia train of ears arrives at Colombia in time for passengers to walk the Bridge to connect with this train.: 1301 — All Bandar trains discontinued. D. F. GRIFFIFH, Columbia, July 14,1835. Agent. Tin, Copper 'and Sheet-Iron Ware MiNgPACTORY, Locust street, opposite the Franklin flouse,Coltunbia, 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 articles In his line, made in the best manner, at the lowest prices. HOUSE-ROOFING, SPOUTING, PLUMBING, BELL-HANGING, &e., attended to at the ',honest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Longexperience in the business warrants me in 'avian that full satisfaction will be given to all who may favor rue with their patronage. HENRY PFIFIALER. Colambia,July 14,1833.. 1101711.113LOOPEING, SPOUTZWINE, Pltuabisg, Bell Banging, and everylldng Con nected with the baldness. Wlll be promptly attend' ed to by the subscriber, on the MOO reasonable terms. Constantly on band a large *apply of Lead Pipe suita ble for Hydrants. All work warranted. IflßAftl %FILSON, earner of Elosiond and Lama streets. Columbia, Feb. 94, 1955. Brushes! Brushes!! Wjar.-Paiax anal Crumb Beasbes, the lamest admaortaman Is loollembia, at • IicCORIp.E DELLETTS, Odd Fat- Cars' WO. par 21:111.111=11 diZEßAYnnillk, Car. o Third and Union eireeti,tannalaio p o g n , ER great Inducements to persona idilk lag good and cheap Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens. ware, &e., &a. - Oar stock is now large and complete, and ear old friends and customers, and the public generally,cast havers beautiful assortment to select from. - We have wade large additions of FALL AND WIN TER GOODS to our stock, smishall be constantly re ceiving new supplies, which we are enabled to sell• at greatly reduced paces. TO THE LADIES. Our Drew' Goods eornsist in part of Silks of orrery variety and different qualities, all kinds of all-woof De Begeon all colors all-wool De twines, slpossay, Id ohs irs , Woolen Plaids, Cashmeres, Prime, Chintzes oke., oke. SHAWLS! Long and Square, Blanket; Cashmere; Thibot; Blank and Colored Bilk; together with eyery •atiery• of Shawls In the market- WHITE GOODS. In great variety, and at unpreeedentedly low prices. Bleached and Unbleached Muslin"; Ticklum Cheek; Gingham: Blue and Unbleached Drilling; White and Colored Flumelrg-Trints; Curtain WEAR ' t - GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. - - Cloths; Cassimeres; Satinetts and Veining Ken tucky Jeans; Velvet Curd; Connacht; Beavarteen: Gloves; Hosiery; Suspenders; cravats; Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs; Gingham and Cotton do,; Shirt CM lam; Bosoms; Stocks and Ties; all cheaper thari Sc' ever.- GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, • and every Mier in the business at such prices as will insure sausfaetion. Call at the store of BRUNER Ir. BROTHER, Corner of Third and Union stems, Colombia Pa. November a, 1555. SELLING OFF AT OMIT! Now is the time to ACM GM W GAINS. The undersigned has determined to close up bie business in Columbia, and in order to do it as soon as possible, he will commence. en MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, to sell of his ENTIRE STOCK. OF GOODS, AT FIRST COST. The greater portion of his stock is new and fresh, so that persons will have an opportunity rarely met with. to buy New and Fresh Glimds at Philadelphia, and New York Wholesale Prices. N/511 _ CASH AND CASH ONLY. PHILIP F. FRY, Columbia, N0v.17, 1855. Opponite the Bank STEEL PENS, STEEL PENS. NO Magnum Bonum, Amalgam, Anll-Corza sive, or Sole Agency humbug. The undersigned would call the attention of the publie to the following lot of Steel Pens, made to order and im ported directly , from Birmingham, England: 85 Bross No. 5.1„ Murray te Stock's Bank Pen,. 118 2°3'" " Extra Fine, " 125 ti 170, ~ " Ladies Pen. 0 5 o 1 t. 431, " .. ConsmerciaL 50 a- t. 44:0 , 44 " School Pen. We have no hesitation In saying we believe the above Pens to be as good, U not better than any pens now in the market. Our Bank Pens only want Lobe tried to be approved or. Our 301 Extra Fine we are fallypersuaded we Allgood as Gillett's celebrated 303. Our Ladies Pen is indeed very fine. Our Commercial Pen we believe to be greatly superior tO J. J. Levy's far famed Pen. We are prepared to sell pens as low, if not lower Ilan they can be had in New York sr Philadelphia, wholesale or retail, and we are determined to do it. Call and see. Jan. 26, 1856. MURRAY & BTOEX. CADEIWZIT ZOOM. THE subscriber would inform his friends andthe public generally, that he continues to manufacture, and has constantly for mile - • ALL KINDS OF CABINET WARE, such as Secretaries, Bureaus, Workstands. Dining andUreakfast Tables, Cartk, Pier and Centre Tables, French, Field, High and Low Post Bedsteads, ke., together with every other article of Cabinet Wars, which be will sell at the lowest possible prices. His workmen are experienced and capable4and Meanie les are warranted equal if not superior to any sold is the placa. AN ELEGANT HEARSE, equal to any in the cities, can always be found at his establishment. in Locust street, below 3a, and COFFINS will be made, and funerals (» town or Min* try attendcdut short notice. lie respectfully solicits a share of public pet:atinge, vs:T./Went that be eau render generailLetisfaction. Columbia. April 28,1555. CASPAR SEIBERT. • rillE subscriber lakes this method to inform the indica of Columbia and vicinity, that he kite fitted ue the FRONT PARLOR OF HIS HOUSE. especially for their accommodation, and I. prepare& to furnish them with Al the Refrninneneala fouled h i ale best lbetouratittire; at the -shortest notice. °paws, of the beet qaalitr whit other refreshments, will be d op at aid hours. EVERTTHING ABOUT HIS ESTABLISHMENT is conducted with regard to propriety, and he get ters himself that this Much wanted improvement. will meet the pleasure of the citizens, and be sufficiently encouraged to warrant its continuance.. GERHARD BRAistuT, corner of Locust and Second streets. Col. Feb. 3. 1855-if HATS FOR THE PEOPLE. JACOB BESS, MANUFACTURER and Wholesale and IMO dealer in - - - 21E1C426.T1911 ALZ773 OZIALX 4 9I7, or every description and assay, No. 3 Shreiner'. Row, Front surer. Columbia Pa., respectfully ka forms the citizens of Columbia and sarrourting roam. try, that he has taken the Store lately occupied by J. S. Mellinger Front street, between Black's Motel and the Bellevue Mouse, where be manufactures and bas for sale all kinds and every variety of flats and Clips at the rowan rams'. His stock 'consists in part of Beaver, Nutria, Russia, Cassimere, Moleskin. Silk. Soft Hers, Ike., which he will Miaow of oa the most accom modating terms. Children's Fancy Hate of all kind& and prices. Call and exact:tine his stack bakurat pas chasing elsewhere. 13 assortment of CAPS is one of the most ry ex tensive in the count, and be is adding to h. daily. Customers may rest assured that they will be suited, as the stork has been selected from the largest assortments in Philadelphia and Now York. The subscriber feels warranted in saying that for durability and Snisb, his Hats cannot be surpassed by any other establishment hiller State. Me trusts a lib eral public will bestow upon him a stare of their pa tronage. Dont forget the place, No. Starehier's Row.. JACOM HESS Columbia, October 20,11E33541 THE ELECTION, TS now over, the smoke of battle has passed 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 sorer ► lot of WATCHES, MESCLOCKS, AND JEWE LRY Which he is prepared to sell cheaper than they eau be bought at any other establishment. Ile is pre pared to ores' great bargains, and be respectfully in vites the attention of purchasers to his stock, which embraces GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES; of every kind; all kinds of CLOCKS, from 5h1..60 op. wards; he invite" The attention of Boatmen so his large stock of LEVER BOAT CLOCKS; JEWELRY. con sisting of Ear Rings, Finger Rings Breast Pins, Re.; all kinds of Silver Spoons' Plated Soup Ladles,Table and Tea Spoons. Forks, kir., which are warranted to wear nearly equal to Silver; Gold and Silver Pen. C ils and Pens; Gold and Silver Speetaeles,• together with the greatest variety of FANCY ARTICLES ever before offered. CUTLERY.—AIso, a superior assortment •f Se , - volyers and Other Pistols, and all ivadraflini►es. of the best manufacture. Strict attention will be given, as keretofere,te the repairing of clocks, watches and jewelry; end all work will be warranted. A continuance of former patronage is respect fully solicited. JOHN FELIX. Columbia, October t 3, 1835. AN ENTIRE NEW LOT AT TUB NEW STORE HIRAM WILSON, cowar Le. cecast and Second streets, Col d umbia, Pa. The undersigned respectfully inform* the citizens of Columbia and surrounding country, that be has )ast received a very large and ostensive assortment ofthe latest and most improved patterns of PARLOR, COOS, OFFICE AND CHAMBER STOVES, to which he invites attention. Of Cookinglitoves, the Morning Star, Globe, Olsen!, Champion EN Portable Range, arc acknowledged to be the best in nee sad a full assortment will be found at his close. He has also received a lot of GOAT STOVES. Per sons wishing stoves are solicited to =re a sell before purchasing elsewhere, as lam ned to sell at the lowest cash prices- HIRAM WILSON, Corner of Second and Locust streets. Colombia, Sept.% Apple Butter, Preserves, ese. THE OLD MANUFACTORY, OF coma 111TTLES, allalsej s acast street, opposite the Franklin Home, pa. The subscriber has constantly en hand WWI makes to order, the best quality of Copper Yank% ashieh ha is prepared to sell at the meet rawtonabla prices, wholesale end retail. Porchasers will /all it to their; interest to give him a Dell before parelt e asielrads - where. 11=fir Columbia. August 18,1855. • binnedlate Relief for the ToaCkaallmo. b web re bat at t. lIILLIuat Dnarism' abet al remeer fur the Teamsbe, flooN pflosisdr ohosoraing to dlnsetamo—will remove the meet Molest Toothache almost lactoatasomsly. Shashi are Pete be an again is the memo el • kw dem tle sup. appli eaUoir Ime bewiader astsßar IL 6w opplicadows Us wars aria basal:owl. Nome men ier iraiaMlb TOMMSI/440 3 L lice 95 cm. per vial. Plgelebf ( 1 , WIT 11111533-ty 01
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