THE -STATE •SAVINGS FUND! Offioe, Next Door to the Post (office, - "No. SS Dock Street, PhltPa. • 188 4. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. ALL SUMS OF MONEY RETURNED ON DEMAN D ►II3 STATII SAVINGS FUND, No. 83 Dock st., _IL next door to Third street, and adjoining the Post Office, receives money en deposit daily, from 9 in the saorhieß Datil 2in themlientoom also Monday eve em 7 to 9 o'clock. Interest is allowed on de pouts a tithe rate of five per cent per annum. Denise ate will be retaraed in whole or 111 part on demand, without notice. The popularity of this Office with all classes of the community, botli in town and country, and its caner vientastecess, may be ascribed, in part, to the follow. tag substantial reasons: let. It offers a convenient, responsible, and profita ble depository to Executors, Administrators, As. elvers, Collectors, Agents, and all public officer s— to Attorneys, Trustees, Societies an.l Associations, whether incorporated or otherwise—to married or ain le hlidies—to : Students, Merchants, Clerks, and yAywewmea generally—to Mechanics. Farmers, Mt nom of either sex. and all who have fonds, much or little, to deposit, where they may be had at any time with five per cent interest added. 2d. Depositors receive books, with an abstract of .the By-Laws and regulations, in which is eniered their ?grits, which books serve us vouchers. They may d date, in case of sickness, death, or absence. who shal receive their deposits, without the inter vention ofExecutors of Administrators. Any one or snore 'persona may deposit in his. her, or their some, or for any other person or persons. i 2d. A Report s made each year to the Legislature tend Councils of the City. 9th. The officers are sworn before they enter upon their duties, to a4lli un to giving bonds with sure. tics. sth. The Stale Savings Fond is a real Savings Fund cot turiniurunce and Trust Company. Our large • _ positors and the Philadelphia public. have fui to observe that the charter avoids the and risk of insurance. - AI , In order to afford eve, y reasonable facility to Depositors ,who reside at a distance from the otfic e, their deposits arc permitted to be withdrawn by checks, after The manner customary with the Banks. Check Books will be furnished to depositors without sue popular patronage bellowed upon this office by splays - Mal; cautious and discriminating comm ent:- and orkere the ciigracter of the institution is best known, is a grata) hug fact to which the Trust ees desire to call attention. GEO. H. HART, President. CUL G. limey, Treasure r. rildiadolPhia , March 29, 1956-tin DUNBAR'S One Pike Wholesale and Retail Cash *Boot and Shoe Store, :76 - s. Second Si., corner of Carter St. -pp • - blishment has been enlarged and ,r 1 improved, and is supplied with the largest and ' beet retail stock in the city, principally of hia own manufacture, with a choice assortment from the best Eastign markets; embraeleg Ladies!, Gents, f t and,Cldren's Boots, Shoe and Gaiters of 'every deicription, style and quality, embra cing the best styles and qualities in this or othermaricet. 'This stock cannot be excelled for quality,style and cleanness. Fara article is marked at the very lowest possi ble price, from which no deviation will be made. Nu extravagant 'statements will be needed, and .none made to effect sales. • Goodyear'slaums in all varieties. Pure Gums, so scarce in the; marke 1, always 011 hand. „The public are respectfully invited to call. Philaclelphia,March 29, 1856.1 y PUBLIC SALE. WILL be sold at public sale on SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1858, at the Mount Vernon House, on the Canal Basin, in the borough of Columbia, the fol lowing personal property, viz: About 20 Beds 'and Bedsteads, Bureaus,Tables, Chairs, Cupboards , and a variety of House hold and 'Kitchen Furniture too numerous to mention. Also, a Frame Stable. • Sale to commence at 1 o'clock' P. M of said day, When terms will be made known by WM. H. ELDER, ' Administrator of James Crow, deceased. Columbia, March 22, 1256-2] 1856. FIRST ARRIVAL. 1856. Art Received our First Supply of Spring Goods, at ilaldeman's One Price Cash Store, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.---We hays paid particular attention to this department, and have now on hand a very superior stock both 114, quality and extensive astoriment.„ CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &c.—We have fined up a ball for the exclusive sale of these goods: and have now open for inspection, a beautiful line of fresh Car pets,./cc., of every grade and price, which we are deter ,utirted to sell at Bargains, (see carpet advertisemeati a DRESS GOODS.—Hiving had the advantage of sr- Peeling our stook of Dress oods, from the first spring arrivals in New York and Philadelphia, we are enabled • • prettiest aaltartmeav and at ~::~;! tam our reputation of keeping the cheapest and best .black silkatn tmlurabia. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!—A large assortment of beau tiful spring shawls, in entirely. new designs, among which area few Broche bordered stella Shawls, at 50,00, being less than cost of importation. Oar stock is now full an every department, and see will continua to receive throughout the season daily ad ditions of spring bargains at March.2:l, 19513. R. M. LEMON Sc CO.'S TRANSPORTATION LINE. Freight front Philadelphia for Pittsburg and the West,iy Railroad and Canal. WE have largely increased our facilities for carrying freight, and are prepared to forward goods daily, from the East and West, arid all the intermediate points. We will transport Iron,Fish, Coal, Plaster, &c., &c., and MI orders or the same on com a:Union. We will also deliver any quantity of Pittsburg Coal, and fill orders for Allegheny Bituminous Coal, from Lemon's celebrated fdieea s •at the lowest possible rates. LLOYD & LEMON. ,AGENTS. COWMAN & Bao., 276 Market at., Philadelphia Eatruzirr, Columbia. R. M. LEMON, Canal Basin, Hollidaysburg. Joule A. Canso'', Johnstown. T. B. LLOYD, Canal Basin, Penn st., Pittsburg Columbia, March 22, 1856. 14:0i17111)04:IEW) 3 3 0 '0 01 A PULL assortment of Paschall Morris & co. Garden Seeds; also, Flower Seeds in great vs. rimy. The following is a list of the rarest seeds among the subscriber's stock: . . „ . Prince Albert Peas, Knight's Dwarf or Tom Thumb Peas, Large Marrow-Mt Peas, Tall Sugar Peas, Extra Early Peas, Okra, Stowell's Evergreen Corn. Sugar Corn, Radish Beet, Extra Early Blood Beet. Long Sal mon /Ladish, Yellow Turnip Rooted Radish, White Coss Lettuce, Philadelphia Cabbage Lettuce, White Carted Endive. Large Sweet Pepper, Green curled Seotch - Kale, Fine Rhubarb Seed, Early Purple Egg Plant,,Early . Stove Turnip, Yellow Aberdeen Turin'', Dale's - Hybrid Turnip, Rye Grass Seed. Green or Blue Grass, Nottingham IVouder Beans, Early Mohawk Beans, Wbtte Pole Beans, Extra Early 'Valentine Beans, Early Six - Week Beans, White Kidney Beans, Vilute Bsanberry Beans. Early Cauliflower, Round Savoy BpinsehiJenny Lind Citron Melon, Gherkin Cucumber dor Oorn Salad, Leek, Mountain Sprout t Water melon; Montaain Sweet Watermelon, Early Ox-heart Cabbage,Early Sugar Loaf Cabbage. • R. MS, • March IS Front street, Columbia, Pa. 3ahn of Thousand Flowers, TIISCOVERED by Dr. Fontaine, Paris, for beautifying JL? the complexion, curing all the diseases of the skim for Shavutg, cleansing the teeth; for the Toilet and the Nursery; for bathing and many medical purposes For sale by SAM% FILBERT P , • Golden Mortar Drug Store, Columbia, a. • Columbia; March 8_^,1550. GARDEN SEEDS. Tina k. waived from Landreth: and Wethersfield, *A V O Y deF lr erd,V=. BCe4' q"baltlY TIMILICRIVIIII, at the Read quarters and rtJ ;NeliseDepot, a. large and varied assortment of Cagh'Settefand Note paper. Envelopes, Pens, wafers and every thing to the stationary line, all of which will be sold at the lowest rates, by JAS. S. MeIVA HON, N 0.4 Front street. March 22. 'SG BRILLIANTS! BRILLIANTS:---Just received one ease or white French brilliants, yard wide, at 121 - cents, worth 25 cents. Coll and see theca at HALDEMAN'S Cheap Cash Store. I=o TUIST RECOPIED, a large and well selected variety al of Brushes, consisting in part of Shoe, flair, Cloth, Crumb. Nsil, Bat and Teeth Brushes, and for tale by WILLIAMS, Front street Columbia, Pa. Ntarch 42,'56 McALAHON has been appointed Agent for the sale of the • - Balm of a niameand Flowers." and “Itussisa Salve," (advertiaed by Peterson, agent in pintail and Cadfaopplywdl always be found at the need Quarters and !News Depot. [march DC W. A 1L1..--last received a fresh sup - ply of Faint. 081, 1J GPM UV Oil, Ron, log Fluid, he. For sale by R. WILLIAMS. March Its, '56. Front street, Colu,nbia,,Fa. JUST =M V® at the NEW FAMILY GEO cERT, bbl. Shaker Corn. " Extra Cranberrire. Feb. CASK. , SWARTZ & BENDER. JBST received, an extra lot of Brooms, Bas k Buckets, he., by Feb. SWARTZ & BENDF.R. 'DM remind an extra lot of Sagan, brown and wbtte, superior lot of Coffee. Feb 23;1056. SWARTZ & BENDER. SUPERIOR SOAPS. White and Mottled Castile, M and Barber tromps, by the pound or bar For rale by R. WILLIAMS. 131 . 1 I 5 Front -1 Cdjombia, Pa. . MUSICAL xrirsmtursii3itry gzyci "Innamaziaile. 313tcpoir.isi AT PUBLIC SALE. TM subscriber will sell at public sale, at the house of Col. D. Herr, on THURSDAY, APRIL. M. at 7 o'clock, P.M., the following Musical Instruments, which are all of excellent tone and in good order, viz: 1 FINE TONED VIOLONCELLO, 1• SUPERIOR OLD VIOLIN, 1 TEN-KEYED COCOA FLUTE, SILVER MOUNTED AND LINED. Also, at the same time and place, 13 Shares in the Columbia and %Vuxhington Turnpike Company, an 9 per rent stock; 10 Shares 'Odd Fellow's MO I stock; 3 Shares Columbia WuteCompany. Also, several judgments binding valuable property in Columbia. JOHN F. HOUSTON. Columbia, March 9-4 t. Excellent Dried Beef, • -• SUGAR Cured and Plain Hams, Shoulders and Sides, for sale by March t 1856. WELSH & THE undersigned will open a private school on the first floor of the school house. an Second street, opposite the English Lutheran Church, on MONDAY, APRIL 14th. F. A. JONES. Columbia, March 2242 t REIYIOVAL. THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he has removed his CLOTHING STORE from Shreiner's Low, to No.l Wolf's Row, Front street, Co lumbia, Pa., where he will keep constantly on hand a large stock of Ready-Made Clothing of all kinds, Shirts, I landkerclaiefs, Collars, se., &c. HENRY RICE. Columbia. March 2d, re. 56. J. FETTERLY -FrAVINC taken the Livery Stables formerly kept by the late John 13. Edwards, 'deceased, tn Walnut street," Columbia, l'a., respectfully informs the citizens of Columbia and the public generally, that he will use his best endeavors to merit their patronage. SEi 31Zt CI) R. EA M for either Saddle or harness, will be kept constantly on 1-421 d, which lie will he at all times ready to furnish to individuals or parties, with good and careful drivers, or in any wen that may be desired, at then shortest notice, and on the most re a .tonalile terms. 111 S CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Sc. arc of the most su perior makes, and were selected wit , h particular alien non to the wants and comfort of his customers. WITII 0001) HORSES, GOOD VEHICLES, and everything about hip cstaldishment of the most superior kind, he Batters himself thut his Livery Stables cannot be surpassed by any others. ' Those in Want of accommodations in his line arc in vited to give him a call. Stables in Walnut street, between Front and Com merce, noel side. Columbia, March 2- 4 , 1.&30. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! JUST PUBLISHED and received, at the Dead Quarters and News Depot, The confidential correspondence of Napoleon with his brother Joseph Bonaparte; 2 vols. Pont', History of the Jews; 2 vols. Hunter's remit, by Mayne Read. Lucy Boston; a humorous work. Kate Weston. by Jennie Dewitt. Lanmere' by Mrs. Dorr. India, or The Pearl of Pearl River; by Mr.. E. D. N. Southworth. Life of Curran; by his son. And all the new publications of the day, all of which will be sold at Mc publishing eM pAI rices, by AIION, March It '56. No 4 Front street. 17866. 1856. New Carpetings, Oil Cloths. gcc., At litaldeman's Cheap Cash Store. TIIE subleribers have now open a large and entirely new stock of heavy Emslish three ply, Su- Lerfine and Fine Ingrain, new style Venitimi, Heavy ist and Rag Carpets, all very superior goods both as to quality and price. and worthy the attention of House keepers. We will offer them at such prices as outl in sure a quick sale. A ISO, a splendid assortment of Table and Floor Oil Cloths. Rugs, Parlor and Door Mats, Window Shades, Stair Rods, de., &c. Persons who want real bargains in these goods, are invited to call early at HALDEMAN'S March SS, is al. Cheap Cash Store, Columbia. JUST RECEIVED, A FRESH supply of choice PERFUMERY from the celehrated establishments of Basin, Peters. and I laud!, Chesnut street, Philadelphia. The following Include a few of the leading articles: Ramos for the Handkerchiefs—Upper Ten Ten Rose, Sweet Pee. Lilac, &llama, Zan est I la, Tuberose Lilly Grum Valley, Panel. Blossom, Verbena, Mag nogtligagel44vavigliSsl3ltaa.o.4)=7.l.....rogr, Ph.ooaras gbaving Creams, Sapounceous Coinpoulid,&c. - 80APS.—Detersive Ponetue, blusk, Omnibus. Na tional, White and Brown Windsor, Nymph, Circas sian and Marsh-Mallow Soaps, Transparent Wash Balls, &c. _ Ainandine Cold Cream and Pomade Divine for chapped hands. Balm of Thousand Flowers for the removal of Ton, Freckle., &c., from the shin. The subperiber deems it needless lo enumerate any farther, but invites the admirers of choice Perfumery to give him a cull and examine his stork. 11. WILLIAMS. March Front street. Columbia. Pa. HALDEMAN'S Cheap Cash Store ROPES, ROPES, ROPES. rdi COILS, superior qualities, various sizes, CJV just received and for sale ettettu,by NVEL:3II & RICH. Cnlumbin, Nitirrh 22.1M8. BLANK BOOKS BLANK BOOKS! PERSONS wishing to commence a new sett of hooks on the first of April. will do well by get ting them In cISIA HON'S, as he Itam bust received a large supply, flesh from the innoutlicturer. BEAD QUARTERS AND NEWS DEPOT. !MAUR ER EL, • CODFISH. HER RINU, PORK, HAMS AND SIDES, stiour.unite, LARD AND CHEESE, 1117 rch 15, 15.56:hn ALL PERSONS are hereby notified, not to negotiate any of three Notes, given by the nib der.egtickl to J. 13. Hamilton ,decessed, late.of Colum bia, pa.,erach bearing date, February 14, 1856. in the sum of 13100, payable with interest from April Ist 1856, as fellows: 8100 on the tat of July, 1856; 0100 on the I st of October, tess, and 8100 on the let of January, 1857; as payment of the same will be resisted, there being no consideratino 1855.31 THE nad — ersigned having been appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Lancaster, co., to distribute the proceeds of the estate of Samuel L. Rogues, deceased, of the Borough of Columbia, in the hands of J. W. Fisher. Administrator, to and among the creditors, hereby gives 11011 Ce, than he wi!l attend for that purpose, at the office ofJ E. Iluekenberg, in said borough. ott TUESDAY, THE 15th DAP. OF •PRIL,NEXT, at 10 o'clock A. 51 P. L HACKENDERG. Columbia, March 22...tt THE NEW BOOK STORE. IXEIVZOVILL. 97J. NILES, & SON respectfully inform . the citizens of Colombia. and the public generally, that they have removed their Book Store from Mechan ics' Row to the store room recently occupied by P. Shel don. on the south side of Locust street, two doors below Second, where they will qoaritantly have on hand. a largc.and well selected assortmentof Blisrenoncom and school Books, all kinds of Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books, Wank Rooks, Stationery, together With every article in the hook bovine.. Their stock i 4 all new and has been selected with great can-, and they invite particular attention to it, as ,they are determined to sell at prices that will give sat isfaction. T. J. MILES st SOS. Columbia, March t, 1856. S. ARMOR, M. D. 110:110EOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, OFFICE and residence at Mrs. Swartz's, in Locust tweet, between Front nod second, direct ly opposite the root Office. Columbia, March I. IS.IG-Gme Wanted, AFiRsT Apes Salesman. at the People's Cash Store, Columbia. Must speak the English and German lan guages, and tome well recommended. Colmubia March 15, 1856. Venitian Blinds! Venitian Blinds ! TN subscribers are prepared to furnish Venitian Blinds of every style, at the lowest possible LINDSAY & J ACKSON Columbia, Ntarellls. 110ERS.• AT. S. UT Ty AS ju.t returned from Phdadelphia.mith a fresh .up. IL ply of SPRING GOODS, which she invitee her friends to call and sec. She will Fell or her stork of WINTER TRIMMINGS AT COST. March S. LE1.56. PATENT MEDICINE S . —A fresh supply of all the' popular Patent Medicines of the day. past reserved at the store of the subscriber. R.. 'WILLIAMS, mh 15 Front et Columbia. Pa. ELECTRIC 011..—Just received and M . tore another fresh lot of nos popular remedy. For mic by R. W11.1.1A51.9. mli 15 Front et , Colombia. Pa. SAPONIFIER or Concentrated Lye. for making Soap, at Ms low pore of 2.5 rents a box,ar 5 boxes far a dollar. at 111'COILKLE & DELLEIT'S rub 15 Family Modicum Store. iftrASIIING FlXll3.—.last received at tha Family Medicine Store, a fresh supply of American-Wash ing flul. mb 15 fiItORKLE & DELLErr. - AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL.—JaiI wind a fresh rorpl7 of 'he Genuine stork. Foe sok by R. WII.I.IAMS. at% 15 Front .1. Columbia. Pa ru.xv.aorri acsoOL. LIVERY STABLES. AN EXCELLENT STOCK OF Constantly on bond and for Rule by J. PALMER &CO., Market street NOTICE. ° ABRAM MILLER avazigoies NOTICE. Carpet Hall Leads the Way! T If E Proprietors of Carpet Hall arc determined to sus tain the reputation the have acquired, fordering their customers cheap mid good goods at t lowest possibleprices. SEE OUR LIST OF NEW-GOODS. Carpeting, Looking Glasses, Vettitian Blindsr Oil Cloths, Cottage Funliture, with a Baizes, full assortment of Furni- Rugs and Mats, lure of every description. Mattresses, Goods bought for cash a ndfered on favorable term LIN Of DSAY & JACKSON. s. Columbia, March 15. New Trimming and Variety - Store. Miss MARTI:IA..I. DIMES HAS now opened a TRIMMING AND VARIETY STORE, opposite Mr. Rumple's Hardware Store, in Locust street, to which she world invite the attention of of the ladies. As her stock is entirely new, and she be lieves she will be able to please, in quality, in fashion. and in prices, she solicits'a call from the ladies. Endersleeves, Knitting . mid Darning Cotton, Collars, Laces, Inserting, Flouncing. Bolibinets, White Fringes, Silk Tassels, Socks for children, White Cotton flosei of all ‘kinds, (for ladies and gentlemen.) Needles and - nns, Handkerchiefs, (for ladies and gentlemen.) Gentlemen's Collars, Gentlemen's Suspenders, Zephyrs and Sewing Silks. and a great many other articles which she will take great pleasure in showing those who may favor call. Columbia, March 15,1931 BANKING 11017 SE OF aTG:IO3ZEN 40,-"lnlar3E-IFIL di" CO. LA xcwsran, PA., Feb :12, 1856. THE undersigned have this day formed a for Ira imaesitig GENERAL BANKING' BUSINESS, IN DISCOUNTS. DEPOSIT+. ExcuANG R. &C., . . AND WILL OPEN AN OFFICE, MARCH 21111, 18.56. At N 0.16 East' King Street, a few doors west of the Lancaster County Bank. A uniform rate of five per Celia. interest per annum will be paidon depo. its, vectally made, and a libe ral line ofacU'ammodatien afforded those who mar fa vor us with deposits, payable oat demand b; check or draft. Special attention will he given to the purchase and sate, (011 COnillaseioll only.) of Stock-, Loans. in Lancaster. Philadelphia, New York aud Baltimore. and collections will be made at the tacit r4tea, on all accessible points in the United Stales and Canada Having ample resources and experience, and having secured the service or ROW:Re CLAlte..o.4,lllle ant Cashier of the Farmer's Batik of Lancaster, a. our Cashier. wits will give the bus Mesa 1113 .persoool attention, we ate confident of executilig, faithially aimd promptly any business entrusted to us. -- ' JOHN GINGER & CO. . " CONSInING Or JoasCycign, Usvia Bs trt, Bail. ESHLEMAN, llR:site Ws-EL:OAS . I.loeileter; March 15. 1E56 Sin Z. SIIROXIDER, Ladies Boot & Shoe Lfiranufacturer, No. 1 Locust street, Columbia, Pa. D ESPECTFULLY tenders his sincere thanks for the lb very liberal patronage he has received, and would announce to his patrons that be has just 1.111911md him pelf with a large and choice variety of materials, mid is prepared to make up, in addition to his large stock of ready-made work on hand. Ladies. Misses. and Cbil drens SHOES, GAITERS, Boors. SLIP PERS, &c ,in the latest mid best styles. Ile solicits a continuance of the tavor so liberally bestowed by the public. JAMES SlntoEncrt, Columbia, Pa. March 15, IPSG THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS ruz.nrrrualm WARE ROOIVIS. JOAN SHENBERGER, at his old stand, Locust .street, above the Odd Fellow.' Milt, Columbia, Pa., again rolls 3111.•101011 to his tope nor and tpieu did mi.ortinent of CABINET-WA RE AND CHAIR-WORK, of all description., which he will eel lon the inset reasonable terms. A. lie manufactures hie own work, he is enabled to warrant every article to be what it is repre.wateil; and to lie as good as it is cheap. His stock is very large, and in part embraces [tree ring, Plain and Pitney Bureaus; Sitlebonida, saw.; Card. End, Sofa. Centre, Dres.ing, Dining and Meal.- fa.t TABLES; COIIIIIIOII, French and oilier BED STEADS; Common and Fancy CHAIRS, Mall SET TEES of every style. together with a general assort ment of all kinds of FURNITURE. Funerals wall be attended with a Splendid Hearer, on short notice. and all ncecieury attention given to UNDERTAKING. Ile invites an inspection of late rooter, fcelitageonft "dent that be is able to saintly any article of Furni ture that may be desired. well amide and dareble, and "cheap as the cheapest." Re-painting Chair, mid Varnishing Furniture at tended to. . . Columbia, March 15.1856. FLTIES AND GASPS, 1) E-CUl' mid made equal to new, at No. 61 New turret. .1.1 above Second, between Race and Vote, Philadel phia. PIEL4CF. 05FIXE-CUTTING:PER. DOZEN: 1.6 frus rmwd, 1 - • Road tc $ Pt' '(•brae "'"'" . . 11 I 80 102 4 003 12 - 200 295 41 066 13 2 40 5 (g) 5 0 72 14 2 76 51 0 78 15 3 30 3 GO Ii 0 00 10 4 20 4 50 7 1 20 Horse Rasps one inch more than half round Files. All work warranted satisfactory. A good assornnent of New Files coo-nanny on hood. J. 1.1. SMITH. Philadelphia, Morel, 15-3 in JANES NITTON'S Wholesale and Retail Tea Warehouse, \0.6.5 North Eighth gt . (above Arch, 'Eau Nide,) Dealer in Tea Cie. Coffee .Exclusively. wy-Families are respectfully invited to give him a trial. 31arch 6, 184,1.' LOST OR STOLEN, QOMETIME last week, from the subscriber, residing in Manor towupluip, near Fairvie iv Mills, a POCKET BOOK, containing two pro massory holes and other papers of value to the owner. One of the notes was to, $19.75, drown by J. D. Den nison, Jacob Oliver,uteld Daniel Kauffman. payable 0.1 the Ist day of May, !ea . :S . , to my ordef. The other we • for $75.00. and will be re-planed by the drawer. The louder will be tout:lo4y rewarded on returning the pocket book and contents to me. March 15,lFSli. ADAM MESS. .4361VE331SL4COT'Sr3EUE1131 SUEPARD & CO. are now prepared to take Improved A inbrotypes—never fading and inde structible—hermetically sealed between two glasses. which for life-like appearance. richness of tone and truthfulness, cannot be surpassed by any made in the city. Shepard h Co have purchased the exclusive right to take Ambrotypes in Columbia, and altlsouFh pre pared to take any other kind or style of pictures would recommend Ambrotypes,because of their sus periority Ist They are visible in ony angle of light. and wlien taken large for Portraits are much preferable for the parlor to Paintings, because cheaper and snore accurate. • • . 2nd. They posse•• more charm and beauty. he. cause they are flier and more truthful thou the finest Daguerreotype eon possibly be. 3rd They are more durable than ally other style of Picture, because they are hertnencany sealed be• tweet, two glassed, made air-light and water proof— in fact a _ . GOOD PATENT AMBROTYPF will retain its beauty and truthfulness of expression for aces, except purposely mutilated and disfigured by sonic one, jealous of the superior qualities they possess over Other and older style of pictures. Different styles and kinds of pictures taken. and satisfaction guaranteed, at prices ranging from 85 cts. to $l5. SHEPARD& CO.. South-east corner of From and Locust meets. Columbia, March 8, Ifr-in. Pittsburg Glass Ware . TEST received a large lot of Diamond htss Ware, new and beautiful shapes, which we run sell cheaper than • Philadelphia wholesale prices. Cull and judge for yourselves. H. C. romrssurni. Columbia, March 15, 15511. HAIR DYE'S. Jones' Batchelor's, Prier's and F; F y r ii.il hOir4dyel., worrantedao - eolor the hair any dr.ired shade, without A:0r)- loth.. skin. For oak by ii.:`1.V11.1.1A211.1 15 Front et., C010n11,18.-ra• FIRST ARRIVAL (yr SPRING GOODS.—NIRS E. SHAFFER would V respeetfully inform the Indies of Columbia and surrounding country. that she has tii , t return ed from the env, with a large assoninent of SPRING MILLINERY and Dress Trimmings. Bonnets. and Bonnet Ribbon-I.:tees. Eintsroideries.Funey Soaps Perfumery, and a variety of fain,. artieles. AIRS. g !MIA PFEIL, Columbia. Morel' g-Sm No 5 Mechanics' Row. NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. N. SPENCER THOMAS. N 0.26 South Seem' Street, Philadelphia, IMPORTER, Manufacturer and Dealer in Drum. Medicines. Chemicals, rheidr, Dye Paint.,Oil.. Colors. White Lead, French and Ameri can White Zinc, Window Glass, Glassware. Varnish es, Brusher, Instruments, Ground Spicer, Whole Spi ces. AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT BY DRUGGISTS, including Borax. Indigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash, Sc Se „Ste. All orders, by mail or otherwise, promptly, attended to. Country Merchant. are invited to call and examine our stock, before purchasing elsewhere. Goods sent to any of the wharves or Railroad Sta tion.. Prieealowand good. warranted. Philadelphia, March 1,1934 -14- RIIPTIRPHOSPILIITH 01•11THEEI 1000 TONS of Mapes' Nitrogenlzed - Su•- has been funri.ePaliZlPbhYalgi't eLautawnitalsetziehtli to he the cheapest and strongest fertilizer in the mar ket. Also. 1000 BARRELS SUPERIOR POUDRETTE, enseelally adapted foe the Core crop. TAFMJ a new and powerfal fertilizer. •All of OM above 6r 'ink, wholesale and remit, by PASCHALL MORRIS Jr. CO., Agricultural Wareham. and Seed Stare. Corner :lb and Market at. , Philadelphia Philadelph.. March I. ',Wit: • -33z-LeolY' trt Qtcsx-37:^1.1r zigtioneavriorwitAxamaiiic As employed in.the lreAment of Ptqinonary bireguats. TT bas been justly dm . Ted by Dr. Currie, IT that. "it were better dr,i Medicine like other branches of natural knowiedicoo be b ' rought (corn its hiding-piece, and exhibited an the simpheity of science and the nakediteas atirelli." Truth Is no loser by analysis, and the delelopement of good must precede acceptance er fit.lBol•ety wethieformed phy tracian knows that Medic Inhalation is no new theory or lecture of treettneirkes some who have re cently brought it into theirpoeuee would have the public believe. .Coupling it vilth some pretended dis covery, they herald it forth td the world. as If medi cal science was enriched by tit pretentious. Med icated lehalation,lu die Inca cut of-diseases of the respiratory organs, was ifirsOpubliely introduced in this country , by Dr. Bdwaird - Jinner Coxe,ra graduate of the Medical University, Philadelphia. in Isl 9, who used it successfully 'in his owerease—elaronie laryu gitis—edler all other remedies had failed, and who, sa 1841. published' a valoaMstareatise on the subject, which Imo 'sassed to a thirdOdition. while Dr. C. is nowueroonstratnig ilawathliasin his practice at the South. This fracture of ticanitent in"polmonnry disea ses Wag subsequently adopted' by a number of physi• citrus it, the United :States. with more or less FUCCeOi, while, previous to its itaoptioshy Dr. C., it had been thus adopted by' various tactical men, and accord. ingly Ur, C. remarks, respecting Meditated liihn/a -tion, that he "found the sail/only and experience of many metrical men, well knout .10 the profession. could be adduced in support if its positive curative powers.'' rss .• t' t Drs. filuage,Crietton, Dec/aces, Hufeland,Lannace, Peat sin, Ellionson.Porbes;seophoid, Murray. Gan nil, nominee ConereassScodsmore.Corrigaii ,Thorn - as, Harwood, Benoit, Green Id, Toulninuche, and !.. otheremlnetit plirociatis of orope, s- beitig aware of the toddy of a reliance on to ordinary modes of treating diseases of the regulatory organic" have employed Medicated lithalatlan for those diseases, and sonic of than publirliedimportant treatises on this subject, thus laboring to ' 'steed the resources of the healing art . I Dr. A 11. Maddock, of Linslttn. has perbaps more practical knowledge respectuig the subject than any other medical inanottid ufler nearly twenty year.' practice. hits published a vat Ile work, (whiell lots i i . had a fifth echtloo:) iu which gives sortie fifty cases occurring in his practice,. u few instances,' 'lie remark.. - nat of a multitude others lie could liar. rate," winch Were deemed I rattle under o r din a ry treatment, but terminated fat ably under Mcillcuts d Inhaluti o i ~, combilled with tali:try retneslials. all we Propose in thissaun a:cation is to present briefly but practically the opi nions and testimony of eminent julty smitten who hat employed Medicated Inhalation in affection. of !cep...glory organs, men of learning arid experience, also hake embraced the affirmative not to the curnbilityrof Coomination. While rely ing fully oil baltilution, we do lint ex• r lac from our steelier such Other remeiltals at. the rheum-maces or prOnfri•nkOrAlie came eillier retinue or sulfites!. The alesardity,ff presurntne, that, tiny , single remedy. itt the form of pectoral syrups, plas ters, &c ~will produce desiradle re-olis tit di-eit-es assumios so man) differcidjailese-- to try nothing more—is evident to every re riles meld. The. gen eral tootle of ire sting potato!, y nifertiolts—ral.l.ll Tivl..Ll—reranrktahly eons44ml- atilt tlte•dmilits and denial , of too many of the prellession, re,pectilig their curability. ''s In 01.1 . 6011 to the Curability of Coesumplints we could surdas(' the hiehrit medicul outhortites, c01d...n eing that where inuay laud bealPitrought is the verge *flies grove, ultimate-recoe - eggime taken place: Dr. Po rlier My s: s Every reedienl man kuows that in the treatment o 'those. (ensiled diseases, cancer and coli'mmption, the tailors of melon boo, side,. of the mtoottc boye enottit:d os to make great advances The existence of either of lite ois not now u doom to death." Dry*. W. Duller, Editor of e New J.•r'ev 111,,,11. eat Reporter, says: 'What rile quadraiture ot the cir cle 1.10 the mothemonciaii, tionsomption has Leen to the thernpeutt•t. This dieicaset has heretofore bullied t:1111 the skill of the mo.l intellig t plaoller of the Ilmling art; and mho' the el du ds %illicit have for 4 0 long it time enveloped it fleet t o he bleakints away, so lately bas the impression ken hold of the popu lar and even oldie strofessieeNt . mind, I hat the 141.0iiiie in liece”arily 11 fatal one, ttlite as illino , i regardist a- a viten r.l who presunnedoo oteumpt its ladle:II cure. Vet we have not the - leas" doubt out the tame is nil very fair distant when tonsumptiolt will be coil sidero: lig umenable to treatment asour intermittent fe vers, orany.other disease which yields 10 the power of the 'imbue art." Dr../. Turnbull, Physician 'of the Liverpool Infir mary. sus sa 'I um satisfied that there in more evi dence than is generally supplosed in favor of the cu r:11,110g of consumpaffit." Ile remarks taut When pa tient-.recover miller presentiog all the LiAnal symp tom., ill.. 100 eOlitillon for Medical men to do-trust their dtagnosis, and to take dis fact of their recovery as a proof that Ilse ili•en.e solid not have loom Put inomary Consumption. tiettinst this mode of rem-sit ing he protests. See 13ralthsvaith Retrospect, July, 1250, page lit). ter. J omph Parrish, a much/ tit/teemed physic ion of Phiindelitlitta, was emceed; whim yntitig. With all the premottitory symptoms of consumption; he be came cured, arid heed loon ittpanced age At it post mortem examtnaiirsit, there ogle found, at lin had pre dieted, eavaties in his lungs VPdch had become cies %tired. . We 71010 adduce medical testiml y inform. ell, effica cy of litediented Johalationt in P mammy Diseases: We quote freely from Dr- ' 11.4‘tdd0ett.0.5...... 'tenors would grofelioninuil , judgment:X i. Agiipeitt die !maim fcl3l""nr!"" ' ....1 ' 4 to lie co and in his sivasereese andsoweneeloset Y. Dr. Copland :attributes titeal of cosecs which „ I t some practitioners haveitxpe ' need, partly to an im proper mode of practising It aluti y oiord portly to housing prescribed it inappropriesel Dr. Corrigan has published sortie ex traordinory cures of consumption, bronchitis. and asthma. effect ed by the exhibition of remedies in the forme( vapor. Dr. Corrigan observes that be feels justified in coin• mg to the conelterion that medicated Inhalations ex ert ti powerful itillionwe over tlf•eased action: and that, as it is only in this /been were,' adeninishr remedies to net locally strata diseased kissing in the !lenge, the erhi bition of raneiri, s in this snannesMerits the closest attest elan and the most diligent inquiry. Dr. Cole tray Si ..I have found medicated inholations peculiarly upplieable in loony complaints of the larynx, trachea, bronchi, and, tongs; and the value mid efficacy really belonging 10 . 1111Aretnedlal inmates/ may. to a 0/Pertain extent, be oPlilOnled from the fain that in every case iii which I have employed it, nor only Wog the disease of many years' dorotion. but the long.continued trial of the various remedies gen erally recommcoolcd, mid upon whose curative pow. era the most experieticed of our professioit almost solely depend, bad proved entirely ineffectual '• Dr, Coxe gates: -The first casein which I used iiihnla iron was upon myself. and I; may riot be unties to state. that for year. I had grew' a fort arid ample trial to all such other means nii Were eciliiislered appro. prime." Ile adds, lay regularry perming a eour-e of "rentinent, (inhalation) Ilall.he Pile seeded in eorn• plc trig curing he miielf, and tl at lie is, lit the period of his e riling. in the en : pigment of excelleet liettlils, and enabled to attend to the dole, of en active life. Dr. Coxe relates several cases of ast lino, bronchi tis, nod consumption, which were cured by inhala tions; among the latter is included at physician of ex• improve experience, now prat Wise in New Torts. Or. Eberle, in his work 011"Therapeutite,"temarks ••The iiihalatton of ieriform flails may be employed to great advauttige in the treatment of polmoote di• sea-r, for by this method we eke enabled 10 ;nuke direct impressions upon the regimtory organs. a cir cumstance which experience We shown to be of the highest importance in malty dfteases to which these organs are istible." Dr. Beddoes, in an alt le treats) all tabulations of medicated vapors,ibuit deter he he effect of oxygen in asthinai—"No soarer does it touch the Wogs than the heel color of 111000111ileinlitee disappears, the la borious respiration craw., and the (atom:ant of all the 110;r:tele organs go 011 easily slid pleasantly, nimbi 'I sDr. haddock's book on inhalitions i• one of the few tallish have Irmo issued item the English press on this mitre:. Its republic ' on in 11114 sou tory. with thy miliciou • notes of Dr reeve , will teld in the medical literature of the Un . ed Stales and, it . hoped, exette some interest in t . medical profession on the stitnect of ialittlation n• 4 metin• of treating pellnOtiory allecitona tVoli the additioo of modern nsiirovesses iii phy-lolOgy. this eof trenng thew t ti disease- should llama stir Inn]. lid some illaiieinen I made for the loos' neglect whieltinlieletloll has suf. feces! n 1 the halo's of medical imp. - The late Dr. Morton. ho our own psi - Krum; knowl ed!e, u-rd the vapor of lad the Otte common!) in ca .e. of bronchitis, a dose:lw to whied lie w... himself very liable. "JAMES BRYAte M . M D, ''Prof of e4ing in Philo. :. of Medicine; I •Fslitor of l'hillad 111, Med. d duty. Journal." "Dr Cottereau. of Pun., ling epinninnicuied,in-rhe 'Journal Iletsdilnlitdmilie' and theiaillreir. Gen. de Med• eche.: for Isflo, several highlp important cane. of pulmonary con•umption, in whit!. Tierteci recovery ensued from the use of bibelot'. M Murray', r. John Murra cut in a most interesting nod able we on pulmonary coo gumption, Liss alto itarrrated,num roes meets of pulmo 'tic disease which had keen Cored in the same manlier. Dr. Ellionson, in the IWon "Lancet; No. 402, observes...ll 11i. inlmiralule I terms that he has seen many eases of lubere W n oes sumpiton and dis eases of ilic alr.passages in wine the more dtstress• ing symptoms were quickly reti e ta d by inhalation. f Dr. Ellionson further remark that the medical prole...ion have been much to b me for neglecting the inholation of various 'WIWI o res, and allowing their patients to die .under the Id •sog- not' ay Pieta, well established UP unsuccessful, and that the dirty a l they owe to themselves and the patients demands that they should not persist in affording alleeisno ris only, when 'here we . the slighted Possibility of ar compluahing nature 'goods. than before by any new mar row mind to set One's bee isigniaft a n ti::: mean.. Dr. Elhottson adds, that `it shows a very 'W m" a i t n i ' l; provement; Mild I therefere, rive &edit to all my me dical brethren who suggest alit'ything more to thous who make ekes:tweak:cagy such things, into effeci' " I'til everywhere i na o n "baron Van Saciefen, in has rare • I .- ed't Boerlsaave, remark's. in the anirle • Consumptione 'lt is certain that steams and vapons taws' in with the err in respiration may be au.. tliey come in contact with the whole. tied cavity 01 the Inns:and thus remedies may be plied, according to Ilse Varian.. condition. , of the di se" ' MARTILk J. MILES 4. The RATIONALE of inhalation is exceedingly simple —indeed, nothing can be more situate; end it will he at once evident to nny person who will give the matter one nal 'mite's consideration, that this plan of treat mnn based upon spicily scientific cud correct prin ciples—for it remakes no proansialsilitieninlncto per ceive that., from- he relative pastillas of the stomach and the lungs, remedies mistitlV:lll be more ef fective in &mama of the lunge. a introduced into the whole feria i cavity and to the Thin g surfaces of those organs, than when exhibited through the stomach, where they must undergo great and unknown changes. from the process of digestion, ice, and can only reach the seat of disease by meansof the circula tion. • We add to the testimony already given, that of Dr. Rush, of Philadelphia, who in his work on "Disease's of the Chem." speaking of: INRAINZION, remarks that "TOO laves CANNOT be said in favor of this simple system of conveying remedies. I have frequently seen. patients snatched from the jaws of death by it. It Is to be hoped hat the general want of sneers* which attends bhe present made of treatilas padusouiet dis eases, will induce medical man to vise a fair slid full trial so a remedial measure which appears go well elllkeulated to effect a gran SIMOIIat of goat." r. Bennett ~n his valued work on Consumption, g lies Its opinion thus "vapor 14 the most reatonsLite BY CHARLES GREENE, M. D. and valuabte male or applying remeille., in diseeast of the respiratory organs." Dr. Pearson. late physician to the Lock llospital thus allude. to the inhalation of medicated vapor. abater the htie fever, cheeks the atight ameata.rmt mover the diffleally of breathing and greatly improves that smell, color and quality of the expectorated matter." r..lt bus been remarked, that "in the practice of medi cine, a few incontrovertible facts, which are the only basis of accurate knowledge, are worth a thousand theories or conjectures." hundreds of cases have come under the notice of Dr. Maddock, and. as stated before, about fifty oft hem are mentioned in his treatise, to winch we refer the reader for extensive and detail ed information on the subject. We give the following from a gentleman of this city: "Dam: Doc - roa:—l send you a statement respecting the case of my daughter. You are at liberty to refer the skeptical on the subject to myself, tio Wen us to publish the case it - you deem proper. "Within the lust 3 years, I have lost my wlfe,lldaugh term, and a son, by that truly named scourge of man kind Consumption. It seemed as if it was destined to sweep away my . whole family. although the best me sliest ski!! this city could furnish was engaged. An other of my daughters press.iiied' nil the premonitory symptoms of Consatalmon, and being dissatisfied with the former mode of treatment, I was desirous of trying Medicated Inhalation it: her case, with the reset of which you are acquainted—the :stunning symp toms all passing away; and her health is now such as to Make life desirable, while before it seemed to be utmost u burtlien to her. And, I have no doubt. bud the u-ual course of treatment been pursued und adopted, the cure would hove terminated n Mt:variably. "13 D RANISEY. "No. IS North Rittenhouse :Street. '.Philadelphia, January 15, 1,150. 11 The above WI. n CH4C which would soon have de clared hue If in Phi l'ultnonalis, but with our practice. as aforecuil, the above 'happy result w•u? obtained . . Th., following is also another strong proof of the efficacy of Medicated lithatmerm in the tree to of Pulmonary 16 , e...e5, co joined will sutiali . e adjuncts: Mr. V. It . aged forty•two, u neuttufacturer, l ie , heel) affected a ttttt other 01 years with Bronchitis, ilia right lung i- al.o tievolved, lim mope) vet (bleeding of the lung-) hating oceu red seyeral thilen 10 :mine extent. Ile has oleo been under varied medical treatment and advice, without murk benefit tor tome vcarspuit, tend been unable to have hi. room during the fall and winter month.. Adopting Medicated In halation, toe !anal mitueeltute relief, nut during the whiter and fall of 1555. also Cie- winter. he has been mudded to Mimed to inns regular basilic.... 11 . 1 ,,,,k. of the sulvanluge. t he , thorned itli fur beyond Inn. expe•citeti 111 l .1. 'Phis ca-e eante undo, the iminedtme nuance of the hollowing gentlentettou whom we Would re.,erlfully refer: Z. Faller, I,q . Editor Literary (Larne, 103 Chesnut St M. R. William.. I:2 South Tlii. el 51. II K. Junes. No 215 south 111111 S: Wr olio leerier. , ale Wiitteig: the 11:11nO Mg Isom one of our patient, at Trraiens N .1., to how cie-r lin- Inetti eau-Tabled IS II Instoo leopeles•, from pulmoente) disea-e: ..1 01.11: 1 have improved n-toni-litogly. atoll in} G tends think the ...le and heat nett gratitude m you. my dear U nn erve, roc 'the . ..Me; ):01 Were the 111,1rUltlelit 0111111 lauds 01 the laird. 1 feel .1 .I n m littler, Will: .0:11.111elloti 10 iii)bell, repay }our kneel soliettude toward. me. , N}'.: could multiply additional medical evolver,. lon deem it uoneees.ary; nail the nature of tit:. review forbid:: Inet•In11011.01011. A vi. sod re.peetting our IN ilio Lloit The in oolrollielll Wlttell we employ duns slot neete-ita:e the ..I:gltie-t exeriton or fatigue. and may lie used I.y the too.' ..„ii. c hf,,,,} p a tient... 110 mitre effort bring required than In ordinary breathing: ‘Vleile u•ing line Inhaler, it may he placed upon the table of the mein+, mid Initoed 10 tile required height on n book, or tit ten) other way that mn be einternient. The great objection to the apparatus ',aerially ern- , flayed es the twee-ray of tit•piring ll:rough it tolor ! ithiced in the moult, which altno-i Illoroorta Illy 11TO• l tuner. VloolellleOtitthilltt (ruin the 1.00; Inc inheoseit on ' the respiratory organs Another objeetioit c-, that ; there is 110 Mode O .: regulating the temperature oldie vapor. to adapt it to the onedietites employed. or the mime of the diseit-e. If too hot. it ti isourlol.. it the came 0 y. inethetent.a. it will 8101 generate vapor suf. tie:reit. Thew tend other objections are ,thei,,i e d in our lopputoltlio, II turnieltei it herald," thee piece, winch rove,. Lush 11100111 mull no.et the peculiar advantage. being that it tedupt• itself to tin} Ones late, liar pollen( needing 10: pun titular ill•trUe• 0011.. No John!er ..linulel be intent Inn:le 01 Inelol, an the eltrilileul :to tau 01 certain remedial-1 played therein demene-trate•. Ai the preieriples of Nledicaleil Iti'mliniuts are se &- evident, .0 10 00 Illeir elhenmey and virtue. it. the pro tnr.e, err the petlo/1/111131.1.; 14110 ash l le the 3r ,•-ill for the 0111 credence of emmitunity, they elk., ivirt, the fulle.a nc.intrwit, which s. equivalent to lavorable demon. And we will leave the reader to rec rept the Inns Italie., While we conehols by presenting yet another Wiololion 11011 i Dr. Illadeluck'e justly Cs teersird Iream.r: "Should the reader detect in litenwlf, ill his trite, hi. child, relation, or blend. any tendency to pulinomc diseases, 1 hope that upon being reminded of the 101111 consequences of neglect, he will derive to heinielf a lesion of caution. and circumspection and iteamply seek professional 11.•1•Oriore. Let Mtn not scout, 111 It, alas! too frequently dour., until the disease has usurped a deem...taints reign in the system, which may resist every drool to control it. .Hundreds. nay, thousands of persons in the enjoy ment of the heel health lit the conetnentretneut of tho year, fall vicious, before the close of it, to bronchial i i sWeNt u se o C iteir l "ri"lgrVrem " tti ice: elrerii. isuet, ease submitted to ' thin influouce of Inhalations,. poignant...l vliseaseverill not 'on developed, but of this t . ett we t kep t l4 l, =: i n t Aif r a e ., l it r o lanyzat . l4}„SeilLinnnt,,,. • 1 . • ..The curative powers of Medicated Inhalations may now indeed, lie considered tir too well coal.- Milted to be disputed; and tlica-e readers who are unfortunamlr lat.orilic under ally affection. of the respiratory organs. will do well to con.ider whether they should sacrifice their health. po—ibly their lives to the ordinary“..lo nothing" sy.tein. while there to so great it probability of these remedial Incas, when properly applied, in effecting u -pretty raid permuneat recovery." 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A very etipiaior uat..,k , of heavy founders` Yieves All kisid• of iron ore wire and eievex. nab 8.:11U . BAYLISS. DARBY h LYNN. Premium Improved Super-Phosphate of Lime. THE only silver Medal yet awarded by Ag• ricultutnl Soirietica,ovits. given Thu pope rior ur. ticle, nt the law Penii.llVaiiin /Slate Fair. at Ilarris burg,aa a fertilizer of the beet quality for Wheat, Corn, Oats, Gras. and Potatoes, liaising heavy crop., and greatly improving the soil. The eubseriber re spectfully informs farmers and dealers that lie is pre pared to supply the Spring demand at the old price. Waitied.—A liberal discount allowed. A no, No I Peruvian and Mexican Guano. Food. vette and Land Planer, Oils, Candles, Soap, &c., of the hew quality, at lowest market rates. /N 0.1.. POMEROY, 9 and 10 South Wharves, below Market greet, Philadelphia. icrrar m ers can load on two private alio , . and avoid the. crowded Wharf. mli 8.3 m 'PLOWS. PLOWS, PZ•011178, THELARGEST and bat assortment of Plows ever offered in the Philadelphia Market, many-askew new and improved patterns. Also Field Harrows, Cultivators, Gorden end Field Rollera,Cow Planters, Dairy Implements, Os Yokes and Bowe, Spades, Shovels. lines. improved Spading Forks, q sr den Reels and Liner, Pruning and Hedging /bears, with every other description of A grieuttaral Cod lbw- Coolish al implements, in the grosieit varlet/ mild 0 1 the most approved patients For sale. whole's,e end retail, by PASCHALL MORRIS h. CO., Agrieultural Warehouse and Seed Store. Corner 70 st,d Martel sb , Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Mureh I, CHILLS AND FEVER. _DI. PASCHALL'S Fever and Ague Mixture—an effectual cure for Chills and Fever. Intermittent and Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague and Bilious at:acks. This preparation contains nothing that can act in juriously upon the system, being composed entirely of vegetable substances. In proof of this allegation, and to give more confidence to these taking this medicine, the Proprietor offers a reward, accotnpa tiring each bottle, which is to he given to any person who discovers either Arsenic or Mercury in its com post tion, ingredients too often used in remedies for the above diseases; and which, is Idle they often prevent, for a season, the return of the chills, substi• lute in the system diseases Ear worse and more diffi• cult to remove. Use this valuable regetate produrffon, and see for yourself that it will do all that a good medicine can do and all that can be desired. It purifies and circa lutes the blood, it acts as a gentle purgative upon the bowels, than enablinx nature to perform the regular exercise of her funettonk,and thus restoring the health and bracing up the system. As a Preventive it is equally as effectual. and should be taken once or twice a day, which will tend to remove those diseased hu mors which often cause the above fevers. The Proprietor states.wahout grar of contradiction, that Pa-Mtall's Fever and Ague Mature has efieetu ally cured more person- where it has Lent introduced than any oilier preparation now in use, to say snore tannuce.sury. us the medicine is to stand or fall up on it. OWII merits. From the numeroun letters nod eeriiileatev receiv ed by the Proprietor from persons who have tried the above named medicine. The following are selectedlte mitt‘e they are generally known in the locality which the. newspaper circulates. cud because of the ready orr.,sibelity of the writers to any party inclined to doubt or eceptlcivm ltl regard to the efficacy of this medicine. From the Proprietor of the Detawnre Howie nt Cris to!, Mick. count•, Pa, known us Pratt's Hotel. Pm -Ton., Oct. 2 . 2, 1855. 11 S. Mot:ay.—Dear Sir—l write to inform you that your Fever and Ague Mixture, • ' ha; err proved "an etrectual cure," for this (bleu, as Well un other Bilion. complaints generally known an Chit:. and Fever. Intermittent timid Remittent Fe were. Sze-A....and ant gnu' that such a inetheine Imo at Lein introduced among a.. I wan mach artOni4.- e.. 1 upon learning Clout your iigents here of the large quantity cold tin. rail; and in every case, except one, had entirely cured the patient upon inking one t Oalv. and come not that inuell. From whnt I can learn, I have Itaillo.lllllllal.ll 4 a preventive for the-e disea..e., it would he eireetuni 114 iq curing,. Where it once Into 1.... en tried and ',keit aceutding to diree ijc.,, the my, ••nun will V 11.12 will cure the Chill- and ('ever Aln.utiAli I have not been un der the neena•ny - of taking oily of the Mixture; yet a stonier ofper,ono. known um mute have been cured by It, mad w•h u =.• u.inu•c I um at lawny to communicate to all) !WNW!, Interco:led. IteveeCully your friend. t.m:w•tn 'l'. Note folltowing . Cern:irate from the wideiy.cele• breed F.u a •) l'ruuers and I..tiliojtaphers of Philu• I . IIILADICI.riII‘ July 2, 19.15.. Mn. 1 . . MOI,IIIS-1)/Nif Sir—tine of the men in our empio) bring no.elde to attend lo teueniegi, ow ine to 1... iectineni of 01.1.1 Fever. ..14i 1:il r :lour Frye. need Igoe Al mill re.' and the ate Ilipp) to intone 3011111:11 lie ,Vll.l entirely :end elfeelual:) vowel by ll• Ole, 1111 d we ore ..tisdfied ;lint no 0111.41" could have re-iored loin MOOll.. er s or no well. flour good orneemoi of your medicine cull be °roll). vervice, you 1111! 11l liberty to 0.0 it im you Mild: proper. Very re•mectrully. is lieril,llLlNV4 & CO., = 911111.1,0 110 1.1,1,1111110111119 Willi FeVl.l . Stud Ague, the 19 . 1 - 111 . 1 . a•n-induced 10 try l'axehall's Mix tutn. and now takes pica.toc in certif . ) fng that hr 1911. thou-nighty cored to a aery .Lori time, without any th letettna- effect. apparent nom it. a-c. W NlOllOl l , S i, 11.111.0 r Iron Wori4, Ilsotrort. Lancaster Co ..itututtry Sib. 10.5.1. Mu rownun S. Mounts—Deur Sir—Your iuvoluu -I.le • bail'. Fever and Awl , Itltzture, , (after o,tm ull tha v.tnnu. remold r. ft lofea•P•iiig lo cure the and wverjltt“ etreeted a pet feet Cute In Inc use oh bada bottle. Let all the .11111eled u-t• it. Vet) turd, your, C. J. nIIODES. PArii if I WIWI 1.:1000.Ier Co . The r01i.m.”4 Certificate f.rurt a gentleman to the ()thee or tis(l..nottl State. , at Philadelphia. EMIL...Sept Etna•Attu S Motttn.—Ur it cor—lt afford+ rue much plea-are to unaoultee to you. that your 1. nitlllbie Fever and Ague 111 raters," ,vlatelt I prose red 1 )MI ,everul MOM!. .14'0, 11.14 indeed waved 1-elf to he .. .111 cure" hi the ett, or my Mend, who took three tiore, only kiln/ one tootle. and liar not had It chtll eittee, arid now perfectly well. %Volt mach re-peer. your, ke. ll:action W. HALL • • The following Certificate is from the Auditor of the Static of Delaware. (I:Apr:ow. Se;ssenilser 6, 11e5.5. H. S. Monnis—Dear Sir—We are selling the Mix ture daily, and find it to give gesse rat esti-fnetion. II believe it is the best Medicine iii exi.tence for the curets( Chills and Fever I have di-posed of a aunt bet of bottles, awl have not known it miffed. Yours, very respectfully, . • -.4,V. T. Mamas. lieutt or.arisestredOgeiit Zo',Meryluiid;Siin:tbiqlartie: E. S. Moaats—Dear Ste—Since your valuable Fe 'mar and Ague Mixture hen been introduced here, It eo .att ijt (u .her I,e ' eti .rt intte C noti at,oo gls s trtw of e i wiilll tyher ins titian. to confirm tie great curative powers. Ilia tl sold two bottles of It to one funitly.colteasting of three or foul pc 1,111,.. who were sutTering with the Chill.. After s•nte month' had elapsed. one of the persons cured, estate soul asked sue to take beck one 01 the bottle.. saying that ihr other bottle ha I Jou< the whole work. rigs( actually [tired than all. Upon inquiry, I leitrls Ilini up to iliii day they are all wall, having had It, return of the Chill,, close. What can MciacillC till morel ItexpecifullY your.. &c., . Direction< in Engl,44 German, French nnd Span oecomphnv each bottle. Pale, $l,OO the tottele hn tie or dozen boll/e3. To the (rude the thoahl role-are referedl. I. by Urupgl•tn and Country Merchant, every whet., and by SAMUEL F4l.llEitr, Ilint IVIIII.IIII Elder's I ;olden Alorior Di uu Store, at Columbia and %Valliant C. Daher, Ortr.tt-t, Centre Square, Lancaster City. Merchants anti Desire not 6nvung this preparation sect do well by ordering at once. I,Vholerair orders marl be tuldtessed to the Sole Propriel•r and Manu facturer. EDW.% S AIORIUS. No 2.:ti .Arch .Iroot, re b. t.n. -sm FIRST GRAND OPENING OF spring Goods al 11E1111'S Cheap Slore.--- Sl•ft INC; bestutifill and elsuiee l ot ofspriliq stvlr . l?..ll.ainet ja