pumlfroito. t &Lilo 51.. ri • Mr. Crane.—Well, widder—l' ve be en think Mg about another companion,' and I thought I'd ask you. Widow.—O, Mr. Crane, excuse my com motion—it's so unexpected. Just hand that are bottle ecataphire off the mantletree or the shelf; I'm rather faint; dew up a little mite on my handkerchief and hold it to my nose. Thera, that'll dew; I'm obleeged to ye—now I'm rather more eoraposed; you may proceed, Mr. Crane. Mr. C.—Well, widder, I was going to ask you whether—whether— W.—Continner, Mr. Crane; I know rtr terrible embarrassin'. I remember when my deceased hnsbandmatle his suppositions to me, he stammered and stuttered, and was SO awfully flustered it did seem as if he'd never git it out in the world, and I spas,: it's ginerally the case, at least it has been with alt them that's made suppositions to Inc. you see-they are ginerally oneertain about what sort of an answer they're agwine to get, and it kind o'znskei 'era it4rv.ms. But when au individewal has rea zon to !pose his attachment reciprocated, I don't see what need there is of his being flustra fed. though mast say it's quite ettibarasbin' to me. Pray continuer. - - Mr. C.—Well, then, I w.wt to know if you are willing I should Lave Melie-ey ? W.—The dragon Mr. C.—l paint said nothing to her about it yet ; d thought the proper way was to ge. your consent first. I remember when I coerted Trypleny, we were engaged some time before Kenipe knew anything about it, and when she found it out she was quite put out, became I didn't go to her first. So when I made up my mind about Melissey, thinks me, I'll du it right this time, and speak to the old woman tie Qt. W.—Old woman, hey? that's a putty some to call me; merle' perlite, tew.— want Melissey, hey? Tribbelation, gra cious sakes alive—well, gice up now. I always knowed you Wil9 a simpleton, Tim Crane, but I must confess I didn't think you ' teas quite so big a foul—want Melissey dew you? If that don't beat alll What an everlasting, old calf you must be to spose she'd look at you. Why, you're old enough to be her father, and more taw. Melissey aint only in her twenty-onth year. What a reediculous ides fur a man u'your age—as gray as a rat, tew ! I wonder what this world is a cumin' tew; it is nstonishin' what fools old widdewers make o' themselves. have Melissa) , 1 Melisseyl Mr. C.—Why, widder you surprise me; I'd no idea of being treated in this way after you'd been so polite to me, and made such u fuss ocer me and the girls! W.—Shet your head. Tim Crane, nun o'yer sass to me. There's yer hat on that are table, an here's the door—and the sooner you put on one and march out Vother, the better it'll be for ye. And I advise yew, before you try to get married akin, to go out West and see if yer wife's cold; and arter ye're satisfied on that pint, jest put a little lampblack en yer hair—'twould add to your appearance ondoubtedly, - and be of service to ye when yew want to flourish around 'mong the gals; end when you hare got yer hair fixed, jest splinter the spine o'yer back—it would'nt hurt your looks a bit—you'd be entirely unresist.iblc if you was n leetle grain straighter. Mr. C.—Well, I rimer. W.—Hold your tongue, you consumed old coot you: I tell you there', your hat, and there's the door. Be off with .yerself, quick meter, or I'll give you a hist with the 31r. C.—Gimmeni I W. (rising)—Get out, I ray; I rant a gwine to stay here and be insulted under ray own ruff . ; and so git along, and Weyer you darken my door agin, or say a word to it'il be the Icuss fur .you—that's all. 'Mr. C.—Tremenjous I What a buster! W.—Go 'bong, go 'l,.ng, you everlastin' old gum. I won't hear another word— (stops her cars) I won't, I won't, I won't. [Exit Mr. Crane. COMPOSITION IN SCHOOLS Ike Partington well advanced in his class. He is in some things beyond the teacher's art, and could, in fact, give that functionary rome lost.ms in arts tvherein he is perfect. Ike dislike, compo,ition, where a theme is given out to Le written upon by the scholar,.. and hi, credits are not very great for his efforts in that directkm gener oily, but the other day he astorahed the rams:2r and ctery one by an elaborate mod die on the horse. Ile was called upon to rend it aloud to the scholars, and getting upon the platform, he made a bow and be gan: - TuE Ifonsr..—The home Is a quadruped, with four legs, two bs_liind and two before. Tie has a tail that groas on the hind part o: his hotly, that nature has furnished hint with which to drb e the ties :may. Ms hood is situate on the other end opposite h's tail, and is used principally to fasten a bri dle to, to drive hint and to put it into a bet•ket to at oats with. Horses is very useful animals, and people couldn't get along very well without them—especially truekmen and omnibus drivers, who don't scam to he half grateful enough because they've got 'em. They are convenient ani mals in the country, in vacation time, and go very fast over the country roads. when boys stick pins iii them, a species of cruelty ti.at I wouldn't encourage. Horses gener ally are covered with red hair, though some are white, and others are gray and black. Nobody ever saw a blue horse, which is clasidered very strange I,y sonic eminent naturals. The horse is quite an intelligent animal, and can sleep standing up, which is u very convenient gift, especially where there is a crowd, and it is difficult to get a chance to lay. "There is a great variety of .horee?.—fa. horses awl slow horses—clothes horse-, 'horse mackerel, saw horses and home horse ehesnuts and horse radish. Tn, clothes horse is a very quiet animal to has.. r.lund a house, and it is never known t, though very apt to raise a row when it gets aapsized:—The same may be said of the horse, which will stand without tying. Horse flies is a very vicious beast, and very annoying in the summer when a fellow is swimming. Horse mackerel I don't know anything about, only that they swim in the water, and are a species of fish. Horse chest:tuts is prime to pelt 3fiekeys with, and horse radish is a mighty smart horse, but bad to have standing round where there's I children. . . •The horse is found in all countries, prin cipally in livery stobles, where they may be hired to run by the mile, considered by them as can get money a great luxury, es pecially- in the sleighing season. In South America they grow wild, and the Indians catch them with nooses that they throes over the horses' heads, which must be thought by the horses a groat nooseanee." Ike stepped down from the platform with a consciusness on his face that he had loni a great work; and he felt a consciousness. soon after, somewhere else, of a different sort. Superb Styles New Goods! THE REST SELECTION rver made, of beau 114i and for the peal!. 01 00:01010a. The uoder..lgneil very reapeel leave ”111,11011 111111 . ..1+ and the rill. 4CIIP , of Colinnbi.t, 10 la- splendid nr..orlineat al Ilse 10201., 11110“ d oirlielen as hit Is lie now on hand Ills r,ocL equla ave.. a variety of the hoe.: Mid 1,151,1 1 . 1,111.111111 r pi. 11,,, of CA.31%1 7 11E11 ES alai V I;s:(:st 114 Wt•ii a. every maker. and emiilsl3 CLOTH S. Ire-it Cr,,.,, lilt' importer. hone NEVER BEEN CREAPER Ile al-o lino on hand n Loge n—oortneciii °il-lola Infll ' l. Waring oppa , Cl , 1,11 no CraVlito, tl.l,lke, cliiefF, Collin., tiloveo. t.. flo.et y nod riiii AI lielo. 1iti„..n.r..„.„„ non Cutter and li.le I or ;V, meal.. 10. think., 14 .utliriciii4y well kilo. it t• render it iiiiiirre-onry 10 .beak or it at. 111.111 . 11, ' Ili- fix. lire wurreaied io gist• .110..11,111 In ~,.1. 1 mutt en! nr, aid Ili- pi ire. NEC lower limit eve,' V.ver) illi rig very Cheap for CA .11. 11, en-1..11,...,1,1 other. ale rewicoird to call an. lake II ',ark througli illy .tut :,. ul lii,. e-Itll.:I•IIIII. - lit Iv Prolllcliet I. third sour brIoW I lie Alfnlrlean Ilini.e 11 K1LE1111.r.1i..40. Columbia, April i. IO:,fl. GREAT BARGAINS 232. Eft:as-122.g - Groc,clea iIE undersigned ere now receiving and woi hr opt-time ill vin; Ilse :text %%vet.. stl tare al Laeutto torret. apt, 'Ally the Columbia Bank, ii•sv end mtmriniesit u 1 (MEd. imitable for the eaMit vototi•ltatv. 111 ;mit of GoilDS. I-Itt It st. cloth= Cit4stivaPre., 1. 11114 mg,th.r with n srrtt~ , ht 1 , , , t !ME... tit Gt )11: 4 ,0v1. tt% Sherlin, N 11,1111.. rlcking, Cl.es.k, Mimi., h... ORI.WEICIL:, of cvvo Lltt-cripoott—:§e-it anal of 11, 11,4 riuulni...; T0g,111., grow rat :11,-.1.131,111 I I.• re., C. 111.1 • , 1.001.1ag <.:14,.cd, Drug got, WALL, PAPERS, fart evrrything kepi In wi-Iliirepilated .10te. Cull gird i.e.. 11..01 . 11fia,11, u 4 •Au feel widitifted hut none W1 . 11:0 til-tipposnirtl, It+ we F.XCLVSLVI:LY FOR CASH! mid ft, than t. rti.4l , lrti to !mil roml,lith.• • erg F11.111t1:-. 1.111 EL HAGMAN. Colum'-:o, April 33.ntrivr.B. & BROTEXER, Cor. of Third aod Como erects, Columbia Pa., UFFEIL great inducements to persons witill• log good and cliesen Urylkols,Coueeile, wore, d: r., etc. (Ito .toe, i. 110Wlarg , nut] complete. ,nil our Old friends nod eu.iesiirr,. uud the indohe generulll, can lunge n lienunful no.orinieni to -elect (torn. We lily, in huge orldition+ of SIRING ASV dAIER tr(nll)%3 10 our sioek. end shall he rot.. meetly leeeiv on: new *unpile., wideli we are enabled to Sea ut greutlv TO prler 4 TO TUE LADIES. Our Dre.k4:ontio C0.i41 in par: of Se:lce of ever) vilooly nod thifureot qua al! kiwi.. of ull-w4.01 Dr [Sege.; 041 ~,10,4 all- wool De Lome.; A iplls . :l,• NVoolon Plaido,C.Aelonere,,Prolt>,.Cl,4,ll.ces, , &c, SHAWLS! Loaf; and Square, Blanket; Cashmere; Thihet Sleek and Calmed Silk; together with every vuriet) ill the market V. HITE GOODS In great varlet v. and al tinprecedentedly low price*. Bleached and U.ldeached Atu.iliini; 'Bit:Ling; Cheek; Gingham: Blue and Unbleached Drilling; Wane uud Colored Flannel^: !tuna: eh/train GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Cloth.; Ca**imerea; Seamen* and Vexing; Ken• tt.cl.y JCSIIIN, Velvet Cord: Conointde; Heaverteen: 0.11.; lloan•ry; Suape•tderr, Cravat*: Silk l'oeket Handkerchief*: Gingham and Cotton do.; Shin Cot• land Holoto.; Stocks and Toe.; all cheaper than re• ever. • GROCERIES, QG EENSWARE, and every thing iu the Lu•uir+s ut such prices at will insure sutnfaetioa. C ill at the store of 6ItUNf•:It h Corner orllard and Union strets,ColumLur. Po April .5, tr,56. NEW AND CHEAP STORE. JOT opened, at the store of the subscri ber, on the corner of Fifth and UII3OII sdreets. Co. lutnbia. n supply of every article in the line of buunies, conaioning DRY GOODS.GROCERI F.S, QC EENSWA RE, GLASSWARE, &C., of every variety and description, all of which will be sold very low for cash. The subscriber will keep constantly on hand a well selected stock of goods. and he respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. Irreountry Produce taken at the highest market price. GEOROLTILLE. Co'innliin. Felten:lm «1.11F513 Wow - f3pri33. Goods AT TILE FARMER'S STORE. THE Farmer's Store is again repienishill ‘,llll a ch.., lot of floe, faphadial.le MIDI rervel able good., for Spriag S Slimmer. all of ,a bleb. ili ...old CHEAP An' '1 . 111 , . CIiIIEAVES Thr stuck coo• slat: of every var,ly of DRY GOODS. superior Mar Ir Cloth, cltileresit colors: k and Fancy Ciacsaneresi Satinet,. 011 rolora• very c heap; genera! aiwortitient ktleil :I.:14111111, 1111 d Velicrio, Muck Silk n.•h lu•trr. Def. rule plain and l i mey, hr•.; rriiitc, 11 good "non. 11011 V i ie lier; Bleached a-lure. very cheap: lialdrueleed do 4 4 NA tile, good; Tickiag, ccinglainic.Cot• &C., Ac ,ut very low pi lee,. Call and Lit conic:need. GROCERIES! GROCERIES!! I hove jot,' optotrti w new lot of which I will-ell at vet, low prat , Tc.,s. Spice s.S.c .3cc., all slllll or 11, tieioljtatoz GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, IM!!=I==JSINIM=9 01:02111101ME Marl:ere]. lie“ jag and While Vi.h. Alv cluck Ile,V 1 pace 1110 old goods—l Inp ror wol *.•11 YI VelY <mall advance. If you want the WOllll of your ..... atty. I pron.., 1013 will get :I.m q4.1:11y Itlid VIC, ' and o'oo to wetgltt and inen%ure Ai tine l'iirtner'a C'1..31p Coil, Store Thankful for put favor-. I coltett the coat/nuance of pub ha patronage Country Produce taken in exellongr• for ;rood.. lIENJ.‘ItIIN !mug. nvrouile flit r R.—NEW GO( )I)S , ONSTANTLY It VA.; El V ELI 12 1,5 G. YORK, WRIGHTSVILLE AND COLUMBIA RAIZ ItaiLD. PASSENGER TRAINS. .11161 Thar-11.1,. tlie 24.1.1 Mat 1"51:: MORNING TRAIN. Luuvn York for lVtieltit.init end ci 0 A. Al ‘ :opt. 'l, tit : 4 antiinnat e 7 Oil A. 11 Artivr. /II at I'. 111 NOUN TRAIN. trace York at 11 A. Al ore. the arrival of the froth Ito lnwnrr r.1',11 4: I'. AI. nod IC n„bwdlr al 1 ill NI • our 11:thiroore. log It.than..to .117 I' . tit- afritretng ,it... eo2eru Irmo I l'ln:4tlu:plea teo contore• non.. 1111117 to 111. 1 1,11411 e. EVENING TRAIN. Leave York for Colmob, 1 MI the Jut:rte.:of the Train nom llalltinuau.l4l 715 I' 11 . arrive at Coltantsia. at 15 t'. 31. In tutor In eunitret with the train for Lan etauiei anil einlelplit Leave Col 1111:n1 for York a: S2O P. M . arrive al York P 31 'l . l.e:e a. v p0••e02., 'rain :env., York for 11.1111- trio, eVer) worst:lig at 4110 .1. AI , arriv , sl,2 in Bahl. :core at h A 31 l'l,llllll 11110 milaulyet 5,111111 r 1111111 that leave. Philadelphia. at •1 55 1'. M., arming at Colombia al 7 I' SI. sunday troller diaeonli..urd. U.F. URICH Colembm, Mal 21.1.54. gent. FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR. _TEST rreeived a snyriar article of Floor. Ity %welt .01 I.e v. 1,111 sot nor very lower% market price, by' the barrel shod pound, vrarmit•rat good. C W A W 7. Odti rrllown' 111:111 enlomlbin Nlny Rapp's Gold Pens. (AMAMI), sin hand. an assortmrnt of ki the... celebrated PENe In want of a c.ctod RrUelr are lartted In call anJ r 2111.1111, them cahoot.. 31tne 1455 it illy FEIAX C t!WARTZ I.aaj received 111ratod 0. or arit Tointeco and i.‘crara, which will tie sold to retailers at rat lowest ralo . (eta) NEW, NEWIR IL NEWEST, AND CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST. 'HST OPENED AT DERR'S MAP STORE, p 500 Yards Ciape de Espagne, good goods ; only 25 cents. sag )anls Orznialy and Bartivte Dress Lawns, 121, 29,25 cents. 500 " Brilliants. Rue. Bine and Green (very fine) 500 " White yard wide Brlllisurtes.l2l cents. 1000 Plain and Filtered 13ereges, all prices. 2000 " Chiallnes nod Berege de Lames. do 500 " Plain Chanthrey GirGrams, Bine, Green. Pink. hc., he. 900 " Bonnet Lawns. all colors. 14.10 " Dress Silks striped, plaid and plain. 3500 " Amerman English and French Chintz, fine goods, 12/ cents. 2000 " Apron, Donne! and Dress 900 " All venni de Loines, nll color.. 5141 " rine British ru,d E reach Chintzes, 10 ‘ 25. 371 cents. 5000 " Blue and ()rouge Prints. ICAO " Blue 0/111 WistlV Prints. only 61 cents 300 " New York Alt is Prints, fast colors. only 0( reins. 1560 " Seeond 51ortraing Prints, 61 nod 121. IMO I• Shirting, Prints. new styles. 101)0 1 . Stripe. , nod checks. 1500 " Encle frond black Silks, real TutTetna 250 U '• (irtallen Bleached Muslin, old) 61. (extra good) €OO •• foot 51111 s ynal wide, only 9 esorts 1500 Exeter Mils extra guiltily. 10 els. !MG " Old 'York Shills Muslin. only 121 cents. MOO Ir Unbleat-lied Muslin. G. 9. 10 and 121 cents. 1000 " Nesv Style Dress Trimmings. 3)100 " Summer Prninitgs, for Men and Boys' wear. Casvimeres tstal " Kenineky Jrnu.. plain and plaid 50 dozen Silk and Alointir MI , . for Ladies, Misses ik Children. 175 " Hove fur !oldie... Merits, Misses. Boys, Child. reit and lamas. 23 " Now style Parasols. Alsn :Misses' Parasols, JOON Lane:aster-May. 24. 1330 GERMAN AGENCY, FOR THE COLLEC IION OF CLAIMS, DRAFTS, POWER OF ATTORNEYS, &c. TILE %Oarlike having made arrangements wola aloe of she 0111...1 1.1.111.1. a M. 0.,. in Ger many. t. now pirinsrecl so collect hlosite• and make l'iso.c.r 01 A 00r....*• for arty part of Germany. He uko trade vennon• to Eive Ilk Ow Jraft to any one t01..1 iittes money .Plll our. and It aril I.e p...l,—lmensg had "owls exp., .tetive 1:1 this Inoines.., lie intends to devote hi., full ote...iust 10 it 111 Color., All eulleenoa• +mended to with eor leetne..• staid 111.1/I/11,11.11.1.1 1 . 0 rilllIge• fur info's...nun. Fur further particulars addle... ACOII UK' ZOG. Dr) Good :11.,..1111111. No. GO North queen heel. I.:men-ter fluty. 1.11. N. II —All ks...l..orO..entast Coin exchanged at full 1).,...15t10rr 111 1-5-1.1( W. H. KEFFER, DEALER in all kind% of MUSIC and NUS!. CA I. INSTItIINIKNTS, No. (1 lil,f3ll}lll',/ Arcade. I , ..tet 0, tope street. I.XNCASTP:Pr, ha. alwttys on hind ta large nod sr.eit•ur-orierl -toek of ACCOR DEONS, Preneh and o..rinnii tot,. froer2.l et. up to 515,00, 1:7 S. -T-A X.IST of ittrterior qualaty .1 1 tone, Int; 73 et- up to SIMI . FLUTES AND GUITARS, At ell prier.. rtolgine from 50 et, up to $3O nod $4O Liattluo. Tutoltortoe-. I )ruirot.elllnnets, F 103%, Ac. N E‘V MUSIC, for the Poole. Vtohio rime, riuttor, tr.e. ESI6IIII/C no!: ItottliS for all 1I Bit/von. (7crntau end Eneltsh String,. or the vet) 10-.1 tittoltly..eleeted with intrt /cub.. ra re. A 1... 1111 of Alts,en I Mea1...114e, 3.3 VlOlil Bridge. T.l,l6.teeetA.Seree", Peg.. Drool, Tutoboritt • •.‘Ol Itnojo 11 rn,ls h c Itoornment. o f ..very deleription. All the Neve Murky for Paolo. Lotto.. kr.. receiver US 30011 LI. p uhlt.heal. on! C3ll 1./e still by moil lire poongr I.morlnter, M.S. 5. 1,554 y P.EIOPLE'S MARBLE MUD. SilOP in North Queen street, half square umh Eir the ItAilruitel and :ltd door not th of NVltate I lore Hotel. La net.ite r city. LEWIS II AI.I)Y. Marble Mneon, re•predull) in form,. It,, peddle dint he 11:14 into ill his yard the Mr gee! awl Le4.o no-oritetentof ITAL.IAN AND AM Elt• ICA N MIA MILK ever offered to the eiticena of Lail. eit..ter.tont Kreuter t loot tatty other establo.lement wext of Plithatlelplon. Having made arrangement,. in the Eat to reeiiive ma o.lc nt r. lured price.. he an. 11M1 110e4 tint lie Will cell much cheaper thou any otter estultlo.loneett an thin city or county man do Ile prel.ared In execllle. 11l the heel ..tyle. MONU MENTS. T0N111.4 AND (MA VE STONES. MAN TELS. Dull tit AND WINIJOIA' SILLS, sTELis, & c ., e.. of eel ry variety tutu lactlitte. tor furni.ilting articles in the Marble lint are ou.urpn•srd Ly tiny other eotablivlnnent ut the coy, ia tole he ue.tsres all who may favor torn w•illt tomr yottronuer that Li• w•at k shall Le executed 111 the very Lem ..4) le slid no tLe most re:v.llll4l4le terms. LE•rrEtt CUTTING m ENGLISH Will W.11N1A7 , 1, done 441 the kllnflesl mutll•tl, Lind On the ino3t moder ate Itr resort-trolly the public to call and egnm ;Ite his work, bring fully satisfied to rest his club: to .puldie patroaage upouils_inertts. Thenkfor for the Many favor.' bestisared npott him hr hopes hvatt iet munition to bu-ntes, to meritand re crier a share of the public patronage. nen•tre, A pi CLOTHING AND NEW GOODS, A T 11 AVM. HENSLER'S Streel.,l CLOTHING IIOUSE, aliNo. 11 3 North Queirts 11. door 'oath of tirge street, Jura received 4 splendid lot of new goods sorb as Block and Pullet eloitllit, !thick 'toil Fang ViiiSittlere.t. for rprmg a nil flintoter. ale freest quality and moo beautiful patiero4, not to he excelled m noy hoii•• nt ills city. Satin and valley S.O. Ve-t Pattern; sit limpid - wean style., and a great variety of other t e.tistgit, and in short. si 101 l nod get rrii I tts.oa lanrut of Boring nod :: , utiiiner Golds, all of which will lie made to order in the heat po,ohle in loner, huh nt the tiltOrte.t nonce. Pnrre onuidrilly hole. Alio, it fee lot 01 REA DY-111A13E CLOT!' ING, Couat•nng of Ilutek nod Fancy Dress. Sue k. Frock. nud Ilox l'ontn. Muck and Funs} Cu•sunere Pouts. Mamoru mid Sommer l'untc of every dc.cripiion A line 114.3nm...tit of Vets, Saiin. Silk. Valencia. and Fone) of various puiternv, Sinn, :Shin horn. Under-bin, and Danvers, Storks, Cravats, Slot k f , ti•peader., Pocket Ildkfs. and In fact, evcil thing in that line of bunnies.. All goods par. chased ni then. e-Tublvdsment warm:tied to be as rep. reeented. In ronecqueirce of the pre4sure of the lime•. the fll/1,1, Ul bona., have hero redueed to w••h 11 ,aandard a. will enable all In purchase such articles u. they need un tint Into of husine.s. Come nor rotor all. and tier us U call, and you'll find It to your advantage to purclun,e But collie at :ley role. whether you purehu•e or not; you will al- WY) s lit wdroeue. at• - . WILLIAM HENSLER'S, Moy 10_11136 No. 311 North (tut,. nsl 1,11114: . r. NESV STYLE'S SP RING GOODS! ' 'HE subscriber Itas just received u very Jl. !urge tt/141.110n to lu. •h 0.1.: of - - - HATS AND CAPS. of the very late- .1) trot, which will be .nld tata the LOW rlt A'I'RS. Ili. new 415 Ie of hue Hot. cannot he r.urpt..ecl. 11,111 hi.o..ortment of PIN 191 1,1111 Ftllley en pa 1s trey full Lola complete Also, the oewe.t .th le. of STRAW BATS, CAPS &C. fir re•prr: INN) .olacrri N call. a. he 'a convinced no one in annul of anything m tile line, tan go own, dt.npronntf.l. Ineffil.er the place, :c). 3 Shreiner.% ROW. Front aired' Coltman:l JACO/I HESS. Columba,. April I•J 1951.. JUSEPII ILEIVEA Practical Gardener and Florist, p herry street, Columbia, respectf i ully n ./ forma 111.1 Men& and the polite getter:ll l ), that hr ha. on Innal and for ‘ale ta el •e r•upttly of (tit PEN 11011;SI: AND IlAit I/Y PLA NTS. ;Anna, ate . -tutrable 10r plenmtre grnund4 and gar• dr•rts. A e..toter colt rut of Trumann). Manumit rn-eg, nt ever) .lade of color. of 111t.11110.. hard: . kinds (PUT AND I ' , IPROVES . PI.6A• SU RE IDAYN L AND GARDENS wu6 (woe. anti kno(1.1 of phoning n o d pruning. in town 'nukl conntry,with •Anil nod yin . ... on ren-outoble term.. Ile onolleil falealini. In Ins NCII2.tERV., %shore a large variety of all Iditils of I/looming Plains ht sea son. I n a)' al all lane., he seen. Columbia. Aprtl 5, It-564( New Trimming and Variety Store. 31Iss MARTIII.4 J. MILES IT A's' now opened a TRIMMING AND VARIETY I riTORFI. opposite Mr. Rii ies I lardware Store. in Locust street. to which she wool,' lava.: the attention of id Inc intlie. A 4 her stock is entirely new, and she be lieves she will he able to please. in quality, in fashion. and in pi ee t, she solicits u call from the lathes. L'hiler.der. yes. Knitting and Darning Cotton. Collars. Loris. 1114[4'1111f. WilitC Prang.. Tassels. suck; foe children, White Cotton Hose. of all kinds, (fur ladies mid gentlemen.) Seedies 310 Pins. ilanilkerellitts. (for lailie• and gentlemen.) Gentlemen's Gentlealre'a Suspenders. Zephyrs and 'sewing Saks. and a great molly oilis r articles •..lich she tuh take great pleasure in shooing these who may favor I= Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. Ihate constantly en hand a large assortnpot in sill of in and Sl...citron u-cal I.) tionwiiecper• and where, -vlneb will be told ul yr') low vice... 1111 RAM WILSON. corner of.liocu-t slid Second manta. Columbia. Feb. 24. I,:a. Balm of Thousand Flowers, DIQCOVEftED by Dr. Fontaine. Pans, for henutifyinc the complexion. curing 01l the diseases of the skin. for .4121.1.111 g, cleansing ate tees h; for the Toilet and the Nursery; or hatliing Juni manymetheal purposes For sale by rt.i. WI. FILBERT. Golden Mortal' Drug more, Columbia, Pa. Columbia, herds 1e56. 1/MTMONA , IO;i:II lIE T ln: anderNigned has jaatt rrerived a large ou au..., Mr.,. null Knutson. Limp.. of an •trett awl et) /r 4 and Slant new tout beauttiu. avyler CI lamp Shntle,eurela tr• lille.1,13.111 . 111:0 Butterfly. Red Here, Volcarte. Vtrtoria, Drum, Ire. For •at le Isy PANT. v . ; i.rwaT. C•kiea Mortar Drug :Bute, Colum. , m, Pa. March %fr. CHILLS AND FEVER. - • PAI3OHALLi'S•Fever and Ague eireet . nil Core rot Chills and Enver Intermittent and Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague nod Bilious attacks. This prrparndon contains nothing that can act la .njunously upon the system, beidg compo-ed entirely of vegetable eubstanees. In proof of this allepition, and to give more confidence' to these taking thin medicine, the Proprietor °freer a reward;accompa oying each battle, which la to be given to any person who discover'. either !Leonine or Mercury in its com position. ingredientsmo often r used in remedies for the above die/ma-es; and -which., while 'Ley often prevent.. for a. season; the return or the chills, tute In the tiv,tent diseakes Me worse and more diffi cult fo,"retnat e. Use this valuable•rrgetob/riprrdterecit, nod see for yodrfelf that'll wild dealt lilnd a good medicine' eon do Mid that,canlbe deeiredt- It purifiee tutd - c ireu late,' the blood, it acts geittlepurguilve upon the bowels. thus - eitabliag nature to -perform the regular exerol,e of her fun et ton s.a nil thus resters/le the heal th and brucitig sip /he - aysterar . tl- a Preventive it is equally as eiTee tu nI. and shohld be tit ken oi e e-o r twice A day. which will tend to remove those diseased la• more whirl, often canoe the above fever.. . . The Proprietor states,without fear of contradiction, shat Puecliall's Fever and Ague Mixture hiss effectu ally cured more persons where it has Leen introduced Omit any oilier preparation hey ill LOC, to say more is unnecessary. an the medicine is to *mud or fall up on its own merits. From the numerous letters and certificate% receiv ed by the Proprietor from perroisa who have tried the above named medicine. The following are selectedbc cause they are generally known in theloculity which 11114 newripaper eireUlatert. and bECIIIPM of She ready accessibility of the writers to any pang• inclined to doubter scepticism iu teoard to the efficacy of tide medicine. From the Proprietor or the Delnavare lion•e et Bea re!, Buck, .roura y, Pu., kuirarn as Prott's Hotel. BRInTOL. (let. 72, S.Mottat.-Denr Sir-1 write to inform )ou that your "Pa.ichttll% , Fever and Ague Mixture," ha, cer tainly. proved "an effectual cure," for this di-rase. 11. well a., other ILdtoite complaint. , generally known as Chill. and Fever. Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, Sc., Sc . mid am gbid that such a medicine has at tact been introduced among us. I mita much ustoni.l.• ed upon learning from your agent, here of the large quwohly gold Ittro full, nod in every case, except one. had entirely cured the patient upon taking one tol tie only. and mime not that mush Frog. what I can team,! have noilou In that, its a preventive (or tine4e ineeinic.., it would i.e a. effectual as ie curing. Where . it once has been tried ntid_lp),en to direc tions. the qa •stioit won never ursse—whut will cure the Chills and revel? Although I have not been un der:he necessity of takiug ally old, Mixture; yet a munher of persons. kilowit to me. have been cured by it, and whore stators I uw at liberty to communicate to ally persons interested. Respectfully your friend. LYwts 'r. PRATT. Pitiludelithilt. \lurch 1.58. MR. E. S. Mounts—Date Sir—Your medicine has ceriatilly proved whirl you represented it to lie. an er a-clued cure for chills and fever. We take plvitAtire it tellorthiug you that the 00111 111 our employ Who k y our nnpu,c tht• spring, Ile&le SI )4,1r ugo. has nut had up to the pre-cut day, tiny rellll . ll 01 nulls. stud bus been daily ut his work; he nit s, i• every wily better than lie has been for some yearsoind too, from die content, of out bottle only. Respectfully E. KETTERLINUS & CO, PUllee Priuters and Lithogruphers, N. W. corner 4111 no Arch streets. Having hulfered for several months with fever mid Ague, the writer sea-induced to try 1.111,11101's Alix• lure. and flaw takes pleasure ill ceriltylng that he wits thoroughly cured w it very short lute, withian any deleterious e'llecia uppercut flout ti• u•e. C. W Mounts. Safe Illarhor Lint Works. SAFE HAREOR. Lancaster Co ,Junuary 5111, tes4. EDWAtizr S. Mittiuts—Dear Sir—Your Manton- Ide ••I'a-elaislrs Fever :mil Agile Mixture.," puler using ell 1;141 1 Vll7lOll. remediev i•earier.itig 10 Cure the Clllll.lllOl ver.)itis , efreeted u perfect cure ill the use of huilla bottle. Let all the afflicted use It. Vet) truly yours. C. J. [Norms. Saps. II A OROS l.uoen•trr C o ., Pa follovting Certificate if front u gentleman in the Office of the United Slates Nino, at Philadelphia. I'ItILAtIt.LPIII/.. Sept. 0, 1e35. EDWAIII3 S. 1111,11111b—I/Car taunt.' me h pleasure in it 11111 l Slice Mi. that your valuable preparation, .•Pa-ehall's Fever and Ague Mixture," which I procured Irian ynu recentl .taints into, has indeed proved lied to be 'tall slrreilitti cure , in the Buse of my trietal, wino took three 410,4 only c•otie Omle bottle. and ha. not lied a chill viurr, and It now perfectly well. much respect. yours. Sze. Dirciaas W. The following Certificate is front the Auditor of the State of Delaware. E. S. 1110111215—Denr Sir— We sire the Mix hole den) , and find it to give eireeral sutisfuetion. I believe it is the best Aledieise in existence for the cure of Chills and Fever. I have disposed of a HUMP her of bottles, and have 1101 / 1 1 1 0% 1 11 it 10 fail. Yours, very respeellully, W.l'. AI.IIICIIII. *lend of Sassafras, Kent Co .Marylnied. JAI, 20, 1856. H.S. Itionins—Dear )our valuable Fe ver and Ague Al lira re hue been Introduced here. it hiss given entire satisfaction to every one who has been fortunate enough to know of it. 1 wilt further mr Mum. to Confirm 110 'greet curative powers. sisall .old Iwo bottles of it to one faintly consisting of three or four ye means .who were sutTering wills the Chills. !trier n.mo months had elnp.ed. one of the persons cured. canoe atoll united rite to istin hoick one of the bottles. saying Isis McAbee bottle had don the whole work. and art e cii Arm" AIL upon inquiry. I 11 , 7ITir mut up to this utimiley one all well, hoymic Inaa no return of the Chilli. since.. Whet emus Menial se do mote? licspectruily yours, ace., JAMIY. L. Pam a. Directions in F.lntlitat, German. French aunt titan kit itecompsity tutu bottle. Prier SI 00 the single bottle or SW 0011IC dozen bottle,. To the trade the nand riot. ore offer...J. . . VW side I.y Untgsnta and Country Mereloinis every where. and I.) pr, SIC rt. ra.nostr. bite Whitson Elder's Golden Mortar thug Store. sit Colombia wtd William C. linker. Druggi-l. Centre Square. I.uneuster City. Mewl...tuts 11110 Centers tint limning this prepurrition will it,. 1.)• ordering at mire. Wholesale orders tau-t le uddrensed to the Sole Proprietor uud Noon elure Feb 23.1956 -9m . THE Snlnmander Safes of l'. I'hn~udrlplua 00000 world. ra:VA3II.I Af. IVatooto.No. 26 South i mmci a . ▪ Fou r I r t , • IV.. t ti .1 . I ttve,:,d the surest demo:alma , 1: inn . the ft !lowing ern& ...tee, that their manufacture !ar of Sulumander Safes has at • tenuth fully warranted the 1.110,r111U1101111 huve ;teen made of them, a. rendering an undoubted security et:utast the terrific element: PrtmAnnrinA. April 12.1546. & WAT•oitt---Genito—li ntroots tot the highect call-faction to elate to you. t!,ni owing to the very . prole-char gaillitieg of two of Ike tizalumun. der Sitter winch we purchased of you some few month• inner. we seven a large portion of oar Jew. rlry. !took, Paper., Sc , reposed to the catuinitotia fire in lianciend Place. on the morning of the 11111 ittitant. %Viten we reflect that these Safes were located in the untruth atm) of the building we occupied, and that they fell sulisequeritly into a heap of hu ruing rums. where the vu-t concentration of heat caused the ire., to melt, we Ca but regard the preset.. walk,. of :he valuable contents 1.1.1 1110.4 convincing proof of the great security afforded by your Safe.. We Olen take much pleasure in recommending theta to then of ht.t.iine.as lie a cute reliance lig.nainit fire t; I:011U E W s & ono. Ev A Ne IVATso7I-1 have lu offer 3on my Irmo 1111 l ly ut 1141,01" of the gruel nreorsiy utfoirled 10 my entire -tack ofjewriry. book•.p.ipcni &e duriup the recruit iii.siiirou.cooll,sgrisulort to 11:014lesatt place, from Ike fat t that blue male Were cow:tined of the Suulioneluiter Side. inerosficiored by y oti. !lacing fallen from tha Foil. Flory of the Arli•uu Rutldoig, Where they Were pre v lodely placed and rX posed to o heal fair a long lne, the pre•erea tttttt of the valuable depoontii ..eeined 10 every Olie who wanes-ed the opening and interior egi.inination, u mailer of tirofnuod n.roni-hirient. To till w ho rmt y ri quire n perrert protection from the ravage+ of fire. 1 Paull not heidhile to recommend the u-e of your rtafes as' consider they Inter now' WI dergotte the tineit test. K E MORUAN. Puni.•ucurnu. April I', 1356. Messrs. EVAN• 8 «'•T•ma—U , •.tlrnten—N o dould you will he deeply grousi.i.l to lean. the good condi lion in T di...covered my hook. pokey of tosur. alter. eertl6ettte• of •tuck. and other V.1111.601e dorm. silents. when 011 Flldlly 111/.11 Opelltill the safe made I.) your firm With my knowledge of Its great exposure. hoth to Ihe inlen,ly of pie hest 11.0111 so hot a fire 3191 that widen de•tros ea the Artisan Building, a• also from the force of :Ile 101 l from its former elev.iled in the third story. I could entertain hut slender hopes prior ton• Illlerlor laspection Mut the COIIICIII. WhICIs I once on highl) owed opuld even tie of any •..reeve in me. but no thr•r i.'nr• are ~mw happily removed. I Teel it 0111) due to say to you. that 1 eels henceforth recommend the use, of your Safes to all w•ho ma) uv•h to feel a confidence,,: the perfect serurit) while', such means. provides ngntn•t so frightful an element. R D GA 5K11,1...13...0k hinder. Constantly 011 hand Patna Powder unit Thief Trout Lock• for Hank.. &Store.. &e. Philadelphia :tiny IV, BIARTIIi J. MILES. AND LOOMING OUT FOR MY FRIENDS! A ND as I may not see you all, I take this Li opportunity to city that I6r we removed my •lorr to the Cornier Of Front und l.oru•t streeta, at whit). Ishtar lam prepared to yell ou it. row HATS AND CAPS AIL a+ you eau frei m tin. or :Inv other plllee. and a- ally eentlemao who I. a judge of a coral unit meutly-Eintsheit tint. %%moll ask If you wool it handl...me 14nt. Eli tell you what to di , Ito dowt. io T•EVIMICICA. and he will put youth rougt. Now.freend, l Omit meats to brag. but I think I'm oil II forret the place, •ign of the MG lIAI corner of En.' Nuel Lneant street•, c«!ornola Pa Coknob.n. A prol LM, 1N55. L. TR KDEN Apple Buller, Premervem, THE OLD MANUFACTORY, OF COPPER SETTLES, all sing. Locosi .1 rerl. oppo.ite the FT...alio I Inuit, CoSunman ru Thy omloterther lie. eno.tiostly out heed arid Ite to order. the bent (10Plitty or Copp., Feule•. which he prepared to .ell at the maul temomehle pore. wholreele • nel Maul. Purchneem aUI find it to their. itorreat to giro bat ■ tall Wore peceltu•ime where. I.II.:NICV I•FAHLF.R. Columbia. August 18, MS. = EDWARD S MORRIS, No. ICO Arch meet, Ploirdrl p hi• FIRM PROOFS. Pmcwuccrnlx. April 12.15.511 ALWAYS ABOUT! zoirrirrntoon - stmALD, ( , 4cxpraia7,9 Caro 4r. atooLuz4.6,), COSIMiSSION' Nerthint , for the salt Of 'PIG METAL - AND ELOO3IS; N0..27, Wood Street, Putsburg. Pa. tizszninsces: John Graham, Esq„ President Bank, Pitt.hurg; iF. Pitts D. burg Jones, Esq., Cashier Citizens' Deposit Dank .. . - . h .1. IL Sheenberger Iron Merchants, - Plushtvg. Coleman. Kaltman do Co.,Merchunte Pittsburg. Lorenz. Stewart & Co., Mere halts, Pittsbing, Thisselinun & Wants, Idarienu, Pa. Jiinuary 10, IP:iii JOSEPH S. PEROT. F.LLISTON L. PEROT. I= o 3ZePt.Cir, Forward!swil. Generall•Prodgee comirissloN itre.itctrAikrfg; i 1 u. 15 Korth Philadelphia. REFERRNCEA Messrs !lacks r. Len & Co , Philadelphia. Sher, Price & Co. Ilurkitor. IleCammon & Co. " ‘• Charles Ellie & Co. . • C. M. McClung & Co.. St. Louis,Mo. " Thomas Maxwell, New York. J. 3. !Morris& Son, Louisville, Ky. I March R. ISMII•Gm Country Merchants and Physicians, TIESIIOUS of buying pare and cheap Drugs, Pui lat.', Oi!s, Vurnieh, ti loss. Putty, Dye Woods, .ke., will find it to their Interest to purchase at the Whole.nle Drug Warehouse, S. W. corner Fourth and Vine streets, where a full supply is kept con stantly on band, and sold at the very lowest cash prices. S. AVI DOE MAYO, Deurgisal, South-West corner Fourth and Vine stn, Philla. N. B.—Particular attention paid to physicians' orders, selecting the purest drugs, and not tIIA most do) taking advantage on account or unaequannance with their value, but invariably selling at lowest cash prices. May 111, MC I y S h rtr. PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT. Evans' Fire and Thief Proof Safes. '0 Nerehants, Lawyers,. Farmers, and °diem-lowing Book, Papers. or oilier valuables, 10 preserve from FIRE or BURGIA ICS. Day & Newell's (Hobble) BANK I.OOKS. A. CARD.—Too `•Fine 1.2001 , SAFE." alto preserved. our Book, Papers. &e., dump, the •Great Fire at I lUri'A finildielev, was purchased of Oliver Evens, 16 as. 2nd at., Philadelphia. GETZ & BUCK. “lIEFIURELIATORS AND IVATER FiLTZRS"—EVRRR. Premium Ventahoett Hefrigertnors, fur cooling and preservtog Meats, Bauer, Mtn:, ‘Vater nod all mimics for culinor purpose. WATER FILTER, filr purifying Mrackigh Or Muddy Water, whether effected by ruins. Innestonr. !norl or other causes, coo he load separate or munched to the Refrigentotru—a 01r1.111 quantity of ice cooling the who!, in 0u- w.,rrnr-t weather. PoRTANLIC :SHOWER 1.1/12110, We the use of warm UT eOl.l WATILK COWAN.. for lintels. Swim, nod Dwellings SIMKETNUChot, for moving Doze., Doles. Me. SEAL PH.I.s , CS. COPT INO do., 110 VG f; 11.2 . do. OLIVEIt EVANS, No GI South 2d qt.. 2 doors below Chemin', Plolo. jl3 - D•ifildiMied in 1.G5. fel. 9-1 y DENSLOW iv. co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of Foreign nod Doinestie I.EAF TOBACCO. Manufactured Tobacco. nail Foreign and Dotnestie Segni, 21 South Front street, Philodelphio. IMPONTICER or FINE 112 1 2r2 1 2121 1 2 SPORN, 01111 C choicest growth. of the Vorlia•A lisp. a large a.sorinient of which tire Lent (11111*12111111y o u hand. nod for sale nt a .mall udnwcc on tort or ilooorumoo. orCon.igninetsirg respeentilly solicited, on which liberaullll2,lll2lC• Wlll lie mode when de-used. N 11 —! 4 r11,1111 11122 . 1111011 given to orders for par. chn-e on L: 111R•11111. 01 Tolunceo.fill 111 4 0 every de scription of Alerelinuidise, for Recount of parties liv logßl It 2112411111:C 122111111111 2 211 irlies. ID'•Sole Agent for F A. Borate's Celebrated Ger man Smoking Tobacco, eoulpnring thirty different varieties. [April 20, 1L556.1y TAR SUESCRIRERS MINING REMOVED TO TIIEIR NEW AND SPACIOUS STORE, .n. 273 Chestnut st., 411 s door above Tenth, A RE now prepared in offer a large 9n,1 well-%elected LI star k oI the following freph and dr-indite goods. principally of iheirowit miliaria lion. or bought ni uuc liou. which they lire able in seil at the importer's price., 11114 to which they cordially invite flue *1:5:I -lion of Country Merchants, Hotel Keepers, and fami lies generally. Buff, Green and Ire nitlan IVindow Shading DarnAley Milli !Halt Linen Sheeting, 7-4, 84, 9.4.10 4, 11-4.12 4 wide llobter itia! Pillow Litico4 of gevcrol choke bleach lied all waft hit to 54 weber,. Itril Blanket,. of nll sizes and qualities tammounerzsini Bed god*. of the following vorielies. tellies, Welting. Kronen, fiegi-ocr.. Alhambra, Allen. dale and I.ancaocr, of all th e desirable olLef. Bureau Covers,Toble tours. ‘Viiidow Curtain Mos. lin. Towel , and Towelling of ever) variety; Dainask Table Cloths arid Napkins: :shirting Linens and Alum lin; Cambric HandLerchii.D.Esoluoiderie. Hosiery, arc., he. Ilmenint, ummuss. at omens, Innit.rolticrce Litec avid Muslin Curtains; Gilt Cornices, Hands, Gaups, Cord. &e he. SHEPPARD & VAN HARLINGEN, Importer. and Dealers In Linen and House Furnishing Gana., No. 27d Chestnut si., above Tenth, Phila Philadelphia, April 26, 1.656 6m. THE STATE SAVINGS FUND! Of f ice, Next Door to the Post 4/trice, no. S 3 Dock Street, Phi Pa. 1854. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. ALL SUMS OF 1110NEY RETURN El.) nN nEmANII 1 'HE STATE SAVINGS FUND. No. SI Dock tily i next door to Third etreet.uod adpontitg the Po.t Mire, I reetee• money on depo-it daily, from 9 in the morning 1111111 3in the afternoon; oho !timidity eve ilingn, (tom ito 9 o'clock. Itnereet pi allowed on de• po-tic ni the rule of five per Vela per 1111110111 Deptpi• tp. will he returned In whole or in part on denmud. without notice. The populii rite of this (Wire with all climate of the conattuatity. both in town toal country. arid its consr• guru' success. nay he ascribed, in putt, to the follow ing suhsta anal rea.inas: Isl. It oiler. t. convenient, revponsible, and profita ble depository to Executors. Adimiostrutors, sigitees. Collectors. Agents, and nil public oflfcers— to Trustees, Societies no . Associations. whether iocorporsord or otherwise—to married or single lathes—to Students. Itterchauts, Clerks,• and bu.me•s men generally—to Mechomes. Fsrtitere. store of either sex. and all who hove foods, much or little, to deposit, where they may hr.bad at any tune with five per cent interest added. 2d. Depositors, receive books. with an abstract of the By• Laws and regulations. to which is entered then deposits, which hooks set., e us vonehers. They may designate, to case of nckness, death, or alnrner. who Anil receive niele &mints. without the inter vention or Executors of Administrators. Any one or more persons miry deposit in Ise, her, ur their name, or for ally other person or per,oll4 3d. A Report in nude each year to the Legislature arid Comicals of the Coy. 4th. The offierrsnre sworn before they enter upon their duties, an addition to giving bowls with cure• tics. sth. The State Savings Fund i• n real Savings Fund —lint tin Insurillice told Trot C puny. Our large tott of Depositors and the PhOsiticipitait public. have liven careful to Oh.a roe that the charter 'lewd. the burliness and rut of ua•nrtntce. Ott, In order to ulToral rvety reasonable facility to Depositor• who reside sat a distance front the ottice. them drpo.ait. are permitted to be withdrawn by elareks. taller the ma •r customary with the Hanka. Cts,k Wools wall be forsta.lsed to depoctors without charge. The popular patronage bestowed upon this oniec by a proverbisall) cautious usaal altacriannau one consent atit,•;, and maitre the character of the institution JO best known, o a gram') nag fact to which the Trust ees desire to call attention. ENEME!EII C=t2== NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. N. SPCNCICK THOMAS. No. 26 South Second Street, Philadelphia, IRUETER, Manufacturer and Dealer is thual, Aloolicine, Clarion...lg, Acad., 113,e .43aulf4. I'unn.,iln.. %Vilna Lead. French and Atnen c•an 1.1 . 1i11e Zinc. WITKIow GiikA.vvaro.. Vann.h• BruOser. Instruments, Ground Opiceo,lVhole AO. er.• AND ALI, OTHER ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT BY DRUGGISTS, ineluding Borax. huhu°. Glue. Shellac. Potash, he, at•..ho. All orders, by mail or other% ise, attended to. Country Merchants art invited to call and examine our stock. Implore purchasing elsewhere. Goode scat to any of the wharvee or Railroad Sta. •molt+ Puce. low and goods warranted. Philadelphia. March I VSI.I-1 y. JAMES DUTTON'S Wholesale and Retail Tea Warehouse, N 0.65 North Eighth rt.. (abort Arch. East Side,) Phila. Dealer in Tea di. Coffee Exclusively. gar-Families are respectfully invited to GILMELT ISTPROVIINEENT INARTIFICIAL. TEETII. THE subscriber would respectfully an nounrr tip lii- psi root• and the pub'ic that. have •nc purchased a tient :0 use Dr. $11n) ion's Pubreit i7iilored liana Perch... he is prepared to furnish Set o( Troth with tlii• miner:al in a Ms liner for superior n rin)tlistig u.sw 111 use. The advantages are the remaking a more perfect fi:. and a mare liale• mai mill heriutifut jots; and the mutennl is vastly mote - .IMP.. I nod inner pleasant to lie wine in the mouth , hart either gold or silver. All wit o wish to try the Percha Teeth en, 43 or a set put in. and if they do tint render perfect .itti•lnetion f will tote them hack and put in a Set on ..101i1 or silver piste. without any charge for the rouble. Please give me a call. examine .peeimens o!' this really beautiful iuvetnaat, ...id give it a trial. T.J. MILP.S. Dentist. Dee 21, 1 5-0 Cherry street, shove Third. IlittM4A7 deCO., Nl).. 196 Chesnut' Street,' Philadelphia, ye spectrally informo the eluzeus of Columbia end vicinity that they have in store a full assortineut el choice and seasonable grads which they are closing oat at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. principally from the Great Auction Sales in New York. and partly efouimppeationa. • SILK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT. 1000 Stella Shasvis,.soo black Silk Mantillas. 250 Chantilly and French Lace, do., silk, Daregr Shawls and Scarfs. 30,000 yards Dress Silks, selling at CI, 75, 95 and *l.OO per yard. 500 Alegarseent SILKILOSE.S.I4'k Oro De Rhine.. 450 Flounced Barege „Dresses. Grenadines, Chall'y Organdies, Lawn!. French's:id English Chintz's. Freneh worked Setts, Collamand Slervee,Canihric R ufflidg,"Ladies and Gems Kid Gloves, Lace MOURNING GOODSDEPARTMENT. Black Bombazine,. Granadinen, Buregee, Crape De, Fliepang. Lupine,. 6-4, Dioinelinen e Tamene Braze:lines and Purple Flounced Robes. Country Merchanue and viiiitors to Philadelphia. are invited to rail and examine emir nark, feeling con fident that with the great &clinics afforded we can ofer great inducement:. AGNEW etc CO., 196 Chesnut Street, below Sat. Philadelphia, May 17,165(1.3ms INen's and Boys' Clothing. EVERYBODY should embrace this opportu nity to buy Clothing Men and Boys, at GEORGE COLIN'S Cheap Clothing Establishment, S. E. corner Abistaier and Siccoxo snorters, PHILADELPHIA, embracing n choice of the hest, most desirable and Fashionable Dress and Frock Coats, Haiti' Cloth do., Linen Drill ing do ,Tweeils./kc., he.. wlth a great variety of BOYS' CLOTHING, consisting of cnrk Coats, Polka Jackets, Monkey Jackets, Vests and Round Jackets, made of Tweed. Linen Drilling, Cloth, Alpaca, Kerseymere, Doeskin. &c., &c. FURNISHING GOODS. con.l-zing of Shirts, Stocks. Handkerchiefs. &e.. all ot which are offered at the Lowest possible Cash Prices, and as Cheap us au; other Clothing Store in the Union. I' Pa rents who desire Boys' Clothing are earnestly invite-1 to examine the stock. Country Storekeeper., can be accommodated a very love mica. GEORGE CULIN, S. E. corner of Market and Second *lmam Philadelphia, April 26. leSG•ly FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. QTATEMEINT of the Assets of the Company on Junnary I : 15513 Publmbed in conformity with the provision or the eixth set:doom - the Act of Aerombly,of Aprslsth,lB42. MORTGAGES. tieing firm mortgages on real entitle, in the City and County of Philadelphia. except $40.9501n Montgomery, Bucks, Schuylkill und Allegheny sou noes, Venn.% !vaunt, $1,430,97330 REAL ESTATE. Purchased at Sheriffs , males : under mort gage claims, viz: Eight houses nail lot, 70 by 130 feet, on the Soutls.wesi corner of Chentnut and Seven teenth Street,. A house und lot, 97 by 71 feet. on North side of Spruce Street, West of Eleventh Street, A house until lot, 21.7 by 100 feet. on West ride of Penn Square. South of High street,g 3 Two houses and lots, each 12 try 00 teet, on :4 South side of Spruce street, neurSixteenthc, street, Five leatuaes mad lots. each 17 9 by 90 feet.. Non. 179, Ittl, 161. 107 :Intl 107 Dtiwyn et.,; hounes staid lot. 41/ by 54 feet, on &ma. , side of Seventeenth ntreet. south at Pine st„l A lot of ground. 17 by 77 feet, on the North. .At cost, east corner of Twenty-second :and Spruce ,Z 2,454 45 street!, lintel rind 101,30 by tit feet, on the Southeast!" corner of Clir.littit lied Veatch etreet•. Five boo-es :tad lot. 42 by MI feet, on Mei North side Cl George street, West of Ash. - 18 ton sired. Seven ltancos and lot. 20 by 117 feet, on Ma Eon% side of lleuelt street, south of Chest trot litter', A bonne and lot. 18 by 80 feet, No. 90 FitZ• Witter street, East OrNllllll Street, A ground relit of IMO. bent jagnui of M ot 13.4 by 40 feet, on North nide of Otter street, 40 fern West of Lepord street, LOANS. Temporn ry Loans, on Stocks as Collateral Security, 107,902 97 STOCKS. 610.000 Alms House Loan, 5 per cent. (Int. on i X 2DO Shares Bank of Kentucky, rs i 7 .• Northern Rank of Kentucky, nsu lOU " Union Itasik of Temmeace, 13 'l Invariance Company or the State a of Pennvylviinia, a E . Coin, 200 " Southwark Railroad Company, e,, ~,,,,, 37 •• Commercial and Railroad Itank,'W's"'"" Vickisburg, a ..., 3110 .• Pennvylvaium Railroad Co., ... Pi " Frank/in Fire Insurance Co, 2 2 l. blercaintile Lihrary Company, 24 * 4 Union Casual Company, 8 LU .. Schuylkill Railroad Company, Note, and Billc receivable, 5,40400 Utssuettled Prilicies, 713 GO . Illerchatadimo. 163 a4 Card, out hand, 35,646 49 Cash in hands of Agents, 8,644 64 LOSSES BY FIRE Losers paid daring the year 1938 By order of die Hoard. CHARLES N. BANCHER, President Anent CUARLEA G. Menem Secretary. TIIOS. LLOYD, Agent, olumb in. February 9,185 G ly SAVING FUND OF the United States Insurance, Annuity Jain! Truct Co, S. E. corner of Third uud Cheenui Phdudelpnin. CAPITAL $250,000. MONEY is received on deposit daily. Theamounl deposited is entered ui u Deposit Book and given to the Deposttor. or, if preferred, a certificate will Le given. All sums. large and smel, arc received, and the amount mild hack on demand. without notice. Interest is paid at the rule of five per cent., com• meimitig from die day of deposit, and ceasing four teen do). previous to the withdrawal the money : Vn thelfirst day of January. in taco year, the tn. tercel nt each deposit Is plaid to the deposnor t or add ed to the prineipaii,a.i he may prefer. The Company hove now upwards of 3500 deposi tors in the city of Philadelphia alone. Ai* additional information will be given by ad dressing the Treasurer ~DIRECTORS: I Stephen It. Crowfo . id, Prep t. William M. Godwin n Lawrece Johnson, V. Preer, Paul H. Godard, Ambrose v 'Thompson, George McHenry, ltenrilmitt W. Tingley,James Deverems, Jacob I. Floranee, I Gustnvu• English. Secretnry and Treasurer. PLINY Fast. Tel ler rind Interpreter. J. C. Oeldschlager. Philadelphia. Sept. 8, 185..5-ly STAUFFER At. HARLEY. CIZE P WATCH ES Si. J EWELRY " W ! PA L E t he "4 :AK= DELPIIIA wmrcii ANW .11 , .W. MR V taTOR E." No 96 North Second street, corner of Qiiiirry, Gold Lever Wutchei, hill-jeweled,l9 cur case A, 829 00 Gold ',pine. 1Q caret cases, 21 00 Silver Lennie, fullle we led, 12 (10 Silver Lennie. jewels, 9 00 Superior Quart,rs, Gold Spectacles, line Silver do. E1MEM51232 Ladie& - (.old Peneilr. 1 1$) Silver Tea Spoon*, set, 5 00 Gold Seim. with ['cacti and Salver Holler, 1 00 Golo Finger Ring., 371 car. to •80; Watch Wastes, Moil. ldi etc., Patenllol, lunet 25: other artiClett in proportion. All Goods warranted to be what they are Aoki for • • • On hand come Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines still lower than the above pnees. & HARLEY. Philadelphia September 29, 12155-ly DUNBAR'S One Price Wholesale and Retail Cash Boot and Shoe Store, No. 76 S. Second Si., corner of Carter St. THIS establishment has been enlarged and 1 unproved. and is supplied with the largest rind bent remit week in she city, principally of his own manufartore. with a choice nnsortnient from the best mat-k e pi; etribroacieg I.lithee,Gents. rind Children's boots. Shoe arid (21111ClA of irk every .lescription. style and quality, embra cing the best styles and qualities tit this or any other market. This mock cannot be excelled for quality, style and cheapness. Each article is marked at the very lowest possi ble prier from which no eleVirtlioll will lie made. No ritravagnin statements will be needed, and none mails :0 effect sale•. CsnodyruesGuins in all varieties. Pure Gums, so enrce in the market,always on hand. 'rite public are respeeifulty invited to call. Philadelphia .Iklarelt 29,1,56.1 y Trusses! Trusses!! Trusses!!! r B. NEEDLES' Trus and Bract—ZS ESTABLISIIIIF.NT, S. W. Cor. of Twelfth and Race Streets Phil., Importer of fide FatUrICH Tace.c., comi.,te lag ezereiwr lightneu, ease and du/ability ~tb totted con,truc pod. Hernial or ruptured patient. can be animil by re mitting amoutita, a• below:—Sending "nunitier of ni che. round the hip•, and •uUng vide affected. CO./ of xinele Truax, 32, B.J. $ll, 214. Double—as, Ix, and 810. bettruettotta n. to went.. and how to effect a cure, w h en possible. sent with the Truax. Also for sale great warier. UR. BANNING'S IMPROVED PATENT BODY BRACE, for the cure of Prolapatto Uteri; Spina I Prop. and Support.. Patent Shoulder Brace.. Cheat Ex pander. and Erector Beare.. adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and Weak Lunge; Engliah Ela.tic Abdominal Belts, Suspender*, Syringe•—male and female. g-t,adie. , Romani, with Lady attendants. luladelphia, July 03, 1.364.1 y A MARVELLOUS REMEDY FOR A MAR VELLOUS AGE!! 1101 , 1LOWALICS OINTIIINET. - THE GRAND EXTERNAL REM t.DY.— By the aid of a microscope, we see millions of little openings on the surface of our bodies.— Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or inward part. Diseases of the Kidneys, disorders of the liver, affections of the heart, inflammation of the Lungs, Asthmas, Coughs, Colds, are by its means effectually. cured. Every'housewife knows that salt passes freely through- bone or meat ,of any thickness:. This. healing Oint ment far more readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy part of the living body, curing' the most' dangerous "inward complaints," that cannot beireached- by other, means. ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM AND SCOR BUTIC HUMORS.—No remedy has ever done' so much for the cure of diseases of the skin, whatever form they may assume;as this Oint ment. No case of Salt Rheum, Sciirvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula, or Erysipelas ; cad long With stand its influence. The inventor has trav elled over many parts of the Globe, visiting' the principal hospitals, dispensing this' Oint-, ment, giving advice as to its application, and_ has thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to health. SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS' AND 0 LCERS.—Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the nee of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope' with the worst cases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumors. Professor. Holloway has, by command of the Allied Govt ernments, dispatched to the hospitals of the East, large shipments of this Ointment, to be used under the direction of the Medical Staff in the worst cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or con traction of the joints, even of 20 years' stand ing. PILES AND FISTULAS.—These and other similar distressing complaints can be effectu ally cured if the Ointment be well rubbed M oyer the parts affected, and by otherwise fol.' lowing the printed directions around each pot- Born THE OINTMENT AND PILLS SHOULD BE USED IN TUC FOLLOWING CASES.' Bunions, Piles,' Sprains, Burns, Rheumatism, Scalds, Chapped hands Salt Rheum, Swelled Glands; Chilblains, Skin Diseases, Stiff Joints,' . Fistulas, Sore Legs, Ulcers, Gout, Sore Breasts, Venereal Sorel, Lumbago, Sore Heads, Wounds .of all Mercurial Sore Throats, kinds. Eruptions, Sores of all kinds, *Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, and by all respectable druggists and Dealers of Medicines throughout the United States, and the civilized woad, In Pots, at 25 cents, 621 cents and $1 each. 0:7 - There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidanceof patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. Dec 15, 1855-Iy. MairrllC IS STRANGER' TURN FICTION! A certain cure for all Rhea made Don't condemn but try it, it CD.IIIIOI E.C. ALLEN'S CONCENTRATED ELEC- TRIC PASTE. and Arabian Paiu Extractor, (or mast amd horn...- Copyright secured according to law. WHAT WILL IT CURIC—We Paiute, when every Tiling fails, Cramps, Cltilblaiss t corns. Scalds, Sprains, Head Ache, Tooth Ache, Swellings. lirui.es, Sores. Bing Worm, Triter, Sae Joint., Contracted Cords. Fresh Cuts, Ulcerated Sore.. stud all Scrolialoutt Dieeases where external remedies CIIII be n•ed. Sore Throat., Still' Necks. ace. WHAT IT WILL (VDU 100 lIDM•TA AND CAITCZ Sweeny, Spa• ul, FI•Iuhl•. Pon Fsil. Wnalgalls, Ul cers. Chnlic, Spmin•, Collar and Saddle Gulls. stone Moises, Sufi' .fours, Vertigo, Splints, and Running Sore.. 117-None genuine but those bottles having the words ..E C AI. LEN'S Concentrated Electric Paste, or Arabian Patin Extractor. Lanc'r l'a.," blown in the haute. Lout: out for Counterfeits, don't forget to ask for Allen', Leiters colleen:lug the Paste to he addressed to E. C. Allen. Lancaster. Pa. For rale at It. Williams' Drug Store, Front strset, Agent for Columbia. April 11, 1856-1 Y N3311 - 6P 35"XXILI%fr AND NEW GOODS. THE utidt.r.igned having taken she .tore latelyoreu• pied by hi. brother. in Imuu•rt F.treeboppogite the Columbia Mink, and haying afoarimed wish hint in hlr. F. L. HAGMAN, will continue the It. •iiiefo, under the firm of FRY& RAGMAN, where we will open In a few day.. a very large &Lawrie:tem of new good, enu.al ~ j,, o r DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, 44,291 11 1,7 S 1,408 71 0937.574 40 Queeneware Gle”.vrare. Carpets, Oat Cloths, Na ll Paprrs, nll of which we are determined to Pell at the V Kitlr LOWEST PRICES. AS weld tend dome eat EXCLUSIVE CASH BUSINESS, we will he utile to compete in prices with any store in the county We respectfully solicit u call from our friends and tae public generally. H. H. FAY; Country Produce always taken at the highest mar ket prices. Columbia, April 5,1856, AN ENTIRE NEW LOT AT THE NEW STORE OF HIRAM WILSON, corner of La cues and Second streets, Columbia, Pa. The undervigned revpectfully inform, the citizen, of, Columbia and surrounding country. that he line JIM received a very !surge nod extensive assortment of the latest and mutt improved pattern. of PARLOR, COOK., OFFICE AND CHAMBER , STOVES, to which he invites nitration. Of Conking Stoves. the Morning Star. Globe, Girard, Champion and Portable Runge, are acknowledged to be the best in use and a fail assortment will be found at hi. store lie has alsoreceived a lot of BOAT STOVES. Per son! wishing Molten are solicited 10 give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, oil 1 am deterni toed to sell at the lowest cash prices. H IR A M WILSON. Corner of Second and Locust streets. Colombia, Sept.% 1555. Shaving and Nair-Dressing Saloon. THE undersigned having removed to'llamil lOIN Row, opposite the Washington Hotel, in vites attention to his Saloon, where all persona can receive a ctualv ash rasa 'mama, and have their hair cut and ;horsed in the riost fashionable and ex. quiche manner. There is something soothing In a good shave : if any are disposed to doubt it. let them try me,and I will fully demouttrate the fact. WILLIAM CLEHGETT. Columbia. April 5.18564 f 7 011 7 DU 1 al Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware' MANUFACTORY, Locust street, opposite the Franklin Hause,Columbia. Pa. The subscriber respectfully informs his old friends end the public generally, that he has resumed the above Innitem. al his old stand, and is now prepared to runtish all articles in his line, mode in the beet mistier. at the lowe•it prices. tioUsn-nnont , :a, SPOUTING, pLumuma, BELL-lIANGINU, &c., attended to at the shortest notice and on the most rensoissinto terms. ELI Long experience in the bushman warrants- me- In ening that full atitivfaction will be given wall who! may favor me with their patronage. HENRY PFHALER. Columbin.Julyl4.lSilft. MILISIAZI li.dirlialr. HATING connected the BAKING BUSINESS with our Confectionary establishment, we arts nnw prenareil to rurrvi.ll BREAD, CAKES, TEA ROLLS; BOSIVIV Milk Biscuit, Runk, &c., fresh from the oven, at alt' hours. A trial of oar Bread is moat respectfully solicited. as we are confident it will render satisfaction. Op. tiers for Bread left at the Store will he punctually at tended to; and when requested, families wall Los. served regularly. Fresh Cream and Boston Hißellit, Tea Rolls. New York Twist, Rusk, he., ready for de livery every afternoon at four o'clock. CLAIBORNE'S Old Estsblished Stand, Locust Street. Columbia. August 25,1953. HOLLOWAY'S Vegetable Vermitage Corm 'loon. This is a very pnlatettle remedy in an agreeable form. such as eln.dren will crave. It is purely vegetable in its compo.inott. and prepared se cording to lie latent improvements in Pharmaceut 'cal Chemistry. by which we are able lo separate theft". ive principles of medicines from their nauseous and bulky aceompanimetits. stud present them in a more concentrated and reliable from than in a crude omit More reliable. fur in the crude stale it is impossible in judge accurately orals properties of any medicine and often nauseous diva are swallowed without pro. during the desired eWeet. In this confection we have the active principles of themost effectual Vermifugas, free 'from their unplengiant taste sad odors, and mere safe and certain in upedects. . . These Confection.. w lute they are powerfully spe cific agsle.l worm•, are mild tied harmless in all other cases. For sale at McCORIELE Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellow's Halt. April 12, 12311 FOR SALE, • 50 TON: No. : PIG IRON. For te rms, Or, apply to HENRY PFAHLER. Columbia, October 20,15554 t ' STOVES. RXTIMOVILIA.
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