GREAT BARGAINS 2 rriic undersigned are now Ineriving and 3 . will be opening during; 3iie next week, el then store in L•00111xt street. opposite the Columbia .Ireuk.o new and large to...ruin:int of Goods suitable for the Nen of DIIV GOODS. smelt its Cloth", Cassimeres, Vest !back tend navvy Silks, unt. etitur .1111 u great ssnety of I.ADIP-S IRE"; GOODS; 110liSEFURNISIIING GOODS. such nc Sheetings. 31u-fite , Tteeinge. Cheek., Oil Cloths, 1111.04, AC. tp RAWER 11 . ::•. Of every description—fresh and of the hest quadifte=; Together., it h n general as-nuatent of Quern...vs, 13 lag, ware, Cat'oet-. Di tig gets, vNirtUtigs. Ruda. WALL PAPERS, In (net everything kepi to a well-regulrited ctare. enll and see our n-ortieni. ns we feel cum-tied will Co uway s 111.0 n 1/11.1111Cd, lin We SELL ExCLUS/vELV Fox CSSII! und sire thereby enabled to sell good+ lathe very 1.0 W• h-i'Flm.ia, 1.15 I: Colu April 11:& 185 G. ERaNEE. dL BROTHEA, 1.70r.0f nirdoind Union streets, Columbia Pa., nFEEII great inducements to persons wish v mg good Dry Good7,.Grocette-, Queen.- oar stock 1.. now large and complete, and our old irteai. and cementer., and tile vitiate generally, can Att ye a beauufol at..ortracm to -elect from. We have made large nildtttnott pi SWUNG AND GOODS to e..,r black. and ...boil be eon. .tautly teem vane new sunplic-, we ore enabled ;o sell at great) TO THE LADIES. Oar Dre, Onotk caa•mt ut part of Silk= of every vastety and darerent rpm lni.•., all Anuh of all-wool Xie 13e•4r=: nll color- all.As out De 11.1onr.; Alpaca-. Mohair-, IVoolt,a Ca:..i,n.cre. : L tUtt., C At! , SH A W . . Lang and Square, 1311ut6r1. C tidonere; killivk nod Colon.d Silk; losether %sin, eser) o ut e.ltl the nod V. El ITE GOODS. jn grent Viirtelv.und ut Onprecrilt•litt•tni io, prier. :oir,cided $l-1111.• Tack Ch. Gin{ Mud' :tad Unbleached UIIIIIII,. %Vim, and ,COlOl.l Print it t, Sc GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. and Reu- IL .14,1”.; Vrit el Co, 61, Cot owst ni,iVerteeii: 110siery; Nlll. l'Ock et GlInthool:11111 Coitus, 110 , IJiplutll 4 , tilur6, and Tie, :lit el.e.iper 0.1 Cy ,ctef. GIIOCEiII QC EENSWAIIE, • 4111 , 1 eVt•ry 111111:f I. the L 31 to-tne C. I .. 1 1:” . Or miINI:IC 41, ISIUITIMR, oOrner of Third and Ll.los ,tet•ii, Cut toolou. Pa. A pr. I .1. I Sl(3 NEW AND CHEAP STORE. Tl - 4 opened, at the store of the subscri { Lcr , corner 01 I'lW, ahal 1 . 1111511 ~heel.. ill1111 , 1:14 It •apply It over> zartitiv I.a :lac luic of 1)11 , 111e SS, e01..11 ,1 Z PRA' GOODS, GROG Eru ES, QEJ EENSWA RE, GLASSWARE, S:C., ,of every v ariety mul de.erlrlioll. 01 \'ia Le nold very low for t a+lt. The ..ah-rah:r will keep eivia.troitly 41.1 liaarl n 1.1,11 nrh•clrJ stuck ot gw.1,..11.1 lie tv-potalaVy bolaqt, a ',lola , of poblie rattrounT,e. ry",:caaary I%odt/cc tah.,3l at do. Larta..t tnnrl.et pace. CEO 37d.: E 330 , 10nh01. Fehrtiory 21. 1,111. Zr.T4O47CT Grc)..p.closi AT WISE FAR:II Elt , S STORE. Farmer's Store is again replenished a Oa., lot of fnr. I.i-bi , nr,t le 11:i tl srrvire able rood.-, for r-pr 0,, ,, Sanaa,. al I bleb %yin he p4,14.1(3111-:A I' A' TiiE -took ..t• of every varloy of DRY GOODS. Superior Black Cloth. ildTe lent,,,lt, Black sand ratio - Salinett. nil color.. tI ) cheap; al.o n geiierul 0•-ortment cr• I'.•-ung....oeli ar 501111.. .sad Velvet.; bark r•ul k. rich lu.ire. D elaune, plain sod Galley. .tc . &e.; Pilot.. a good •Ori•lalll. none better: Bleached Su-lion. very eheup; Iluldeaehed do 4.4 wide, good; Tiektug.. Cheek.. hutglinuie, Cot. ton Vionnek. Se., lC ,at very law lee, Call and he cOaVlaercl. GROCERIES! G ES!! 1 leave :,ett.t opened a clew lot of 11rocerie, which 1 at vanlow pra, , c. Teat.. :Noce 4, A. c all and of the be-t rvatletie..s GLASS AND CICKENSIVARE, A run 131i3Ortnletil mf Common rind Fu ncl. FISH, FISII,&e. Mackerel. Heroin. and White Fah. My stock i. new. I hate uo Old good..—l bay for ea.h. and will Nell at very .inall ant iniee. If you Si out the wo lilt of 3011 r money, l 111.011100 you will get at, iu quality and rriee, mid also in weight said 1111.11,U1V d tar Cheap more. Thankful for pu-t tuvors : I solicit :he continuance ,orpublic patronage. Country Produce taken in eselion., for goods. /tENJA . AIIN HERR. Opposite slur Prolll,llll 110(1.t. P. B.—NEW GOOD. STANTLY RECEI VEX. Columbia. April 12. 1116. you, WRIGIITSTILLI AND D13L1131311 RAIL ROAD. -PASSENGER TRAINS. in: [...censer Trains no the Ilbove , a i ni .1. , Bo tiro.' will rua WI :-. hose,l nil 1111' z . , ~ Mitt( Thu redity.M the 2241 of ay 1.,56: MORNING TRAIN. Leave York for Wriglnsvtlle attd Columbia at 6 A.M. , Colombo, for York and Bolutoore at 730 A. M. Arrives in lia:titnore ti 2 P. 31 . . EMZEIZIE Leave York nt nA. NI ,OrUll t h e art iyal of the Baia from Baltimore. Beiormitg„ leave l'oltiinltia at 12 1 P. M \Vrtglti•vtlle at 110 P. M , for York. and Baltimore, oriiviog w Balumore al P . thu• ..tTordiltg pass engers groin Lanea•ter and Plitladelplita two cannot canna dully to Baltimore. EVENING TRAIN. leave York for Colombia on the arrivsl of the Troia trot. Rulumurr, at 7 IS 1' 31 ..trti,e nt C 0611111,10. at rs IS P. AL. ia 11111 Y to I . IOIIIICCi with the trans lon Lail . a..., tool l'hiladelpht Leave Columt.la nor Tolls at S2O P. m arrive at Yorl. a 20 P 11. •There I• a ;mn•elcer 'rain leaves York for Rniti more every morning at J :At A. 31 11 , 13,0u :core al S A M. Tram' also connect %Jill thr !rata that leaves Plalattelphot at 935 I'. 'M., aunt no; at Coleadou at 1,7_,r - All Sunday train> d troutbsu.l. F. GRIFTIIII, Agvnt. enlombia. Ain} 21, I FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR. 1 EST received a superior article of Flour, be pow., the ,r, nuarLet by Ilse :4..7p.1 good .7 SIVA WI Z. ChM rr!lnv....* If Diu} 31. Wagon Making, .131acksmit king, &c CIIARLES CII RISI' & CO., -11.e•peutfull.; en izet, of thi. lii, re and the public cener..ll, t'te ec. I.l4,llrnent recently er 4.11111vd icy .11 11. Wing ler, 01a Filch al n•-:, tawd Clint)' mlcere me!: err I in. Arr) Urn CM ILLIOVe lo nil tr.. ato on,n. cAnniA,Gr.s, WAGoss,&c., be made to order...'iort !von,. :toil nit the 1.1.4 reaKonaLle term.. 11r, Utid Lim lituln e re. p....11111 , ‘ •011, Med 110R".1:: , 11101.1NG i s 1 ',led to die mokt approved mt.riner Itcti‘r prompt titte, Cll.ll:l,Ets CHRIST& CU Col untbica. 7.1, i^:l6 3111 Wagon and Coach Making. 41,„ tuid. f•n.fned Cmlllutir. the 14h11%•• t.n.ineroton henh •Ir.et mar the enull,l.l.metil ni Chuae. hrtst& Co.. where he will Le ready Cl nit limn, U. MARIE AND REPAIR WAGONS, Comae, &e .in the be•i manner. Itt the .horte•t um: Oil the mO-1 t•nnts. A pilule of pulAtc putrouu4r la re•pLc try ily JAMES STANDLI:r. (•ntumhio. May 1.51'.3.11 Straw! Mats of all Kinds. THE subscriber has just received a splen .llda.cortment of STRAW HATS Hr el l /Wren. w• wee a. grown per•on•. wlitell •old very lot bin en.labl.:llmeat, No. :; . ..Shratileer Rom. May J. II E!..S. ICE: ICE: ICE: tor 1...111% ern, 9 - t-oo .0 Att.t eu nod to term:unto 04.tu1....4 I I,vo 0,14 [...Ore leopcl. enltlml in. Mut' 1, IS:A:.Imm• A MUM SWIIITZ'S list of Periodicals will be foam! Harper's, l'uoisiti,'• Graham's. ikailey's Arthur', Peterson'• and Hlnr4 wood's mngxnue•; said Leslie'. jhctor,al•, New York Ledge:. Flag of 11.ir Union. True Flea, Waverly, nail all the popular riewspripers rinse Utais tl *lute, Colunthiu, July 5. / 10UNTRY SOAP, Dried Blackberries and A p. p:e Butter, j ust received from the eouplrl. by ti C. sVVAIITZ, Chid Col wribin. =I rXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, by the barrel, for *ale by 41. F. APPOLD & r(). Colamblw.Jtene 7. No.. 1,2 end a Culla! Ila•in. O BOXES OLIVE SOAP, just receited and A Xf for role by S C. SWA R 1 Z. Odd Fel lnw•' llx II enlunallta Nlny 31, I SZ GRATH'S ELECTIiM OIL. Jut.t rrerlvrl I) treels supp:y of ilos popular r,tornl r, nuj for .nt , WILLIANIS. Front Street. Colombo. PE. IiESSE A NI.:W Inc of WHALE Asp CAR (.11F.AS/%(• recesved of the etore or the atalocriber; 11.1'111.MA:11S. Front Sorent.Coltonttin. May 10. 1456 .XTRA FAMILY FLOUR, just received and for 4 12 J sale by June ?I, 19.%. • NEW, NEWER,NEWEST, AND CHEAP,, .CHEAPER, CHEAPEST. JUST OPENED AT DERR'S CHEAP STORE, 500 Yairde Clupe de 11,.pugue, good goods, only 25 yardu Organdy nod Buttime Dresu Lawna , 121, 19,25 eenta. 300 .• Duff. Rine and Green (very fine) 500 " '.V bile yard x ale Itrilliaineu,l2l cents. ll)00 " Plain ant Filtered lieregeu. all prices. 2000 " ChuHie- anal 8.-rage de Laine.. 500 Plant Chunaney Gingham:lN Blue, Green, Pink. &c., &c. 100 " Bou•tct I .nwas. all colors. 1 , 00 Dres- FtlA. striped, plaid and plain. 1.501; Anarrieuil Etig.l.h and French Chintz, fine goode,l2l rent, 2000 .‘ pron, Boman and Dress Giughams. AW All wool de Laine, all colors. 500 " rite Brid4t uud I couch Cluntzes,lo, 37{ CPIII.I. dOOO .• Blur and Orange Prints. " Blur rural Mill, PTIIIIN cull' G.; cents. 300 " New York Mr is Prints, find color:, only et i5OO Second Monriting Prince, 0, and 121. 1400 Print+. new elylea. 10110 tt " Stripe,. 1111 d eIIeCICS. 1500 " koala 13ritiii1 Black - silks. real Tarring. 240 " Graten Bleached 511..k1in, only (extra good) 1000 " Boot Milk 'aught'. yard wide. only S rent.; 1500 •' Exeter Millg Muehn. extra quality. 10 eig. 1200 Ohl York 51111 g Mii-liti. only 121 ;OM " V sibleaelteil Mu-1un.11.6 11 1 out! 19, cent.. 1000 " New st) le Di ti T 111111 l 311110 Summer l'a wings, fur Alen and Bose' weir. 500 •` Cagennereg Irinll " Keinnel.y Jean-.plain and plaid :d.) dozen ilk nnA Mohair Mica for Ladies, Slig.tes & Children 175 ilo-e for 'malt...C.llg, Mig...eg. Boy., Child ren and Infant-. Cv " New et) le Parasol., JOIE , : BERK. Lane:bier, May. 24, ISIS FOR THE COLLEC LION OF CLAIMS, DRAFTS, POWER OF ATTORNEYS, &c. THE subscriber baring made arrangements with tome of the oldeNt Banking tiott.., tit Ger man),num. prepared to erdlect Mantel. and male l'ovver ot Attorney, (or u.ty part of l.rrenally. lie lilt, also 'Malt. at ra• genie alit to give hit Ow Draft to any our Wino sti-lira tootle) . ' , tall on. Had guarantee- it will be pat.l,—having had much ripe nrurr ill tills 1111.111,., Ire /Mend, to devote till lo It la l'Ullatt. of ClJtin, Sc .nitendeti to will. No. 1; liramplt%. cad, l)rniwr Mrret, LANC.V. 1...1 a Lugs anti Well..s.sorleti .1.1.1. ACCORI)EONS, French and /term:to tan Li,. from t 25 et+ op to 31.5,00 "ETI SA 7SNS, of -ore, ior quuluy I 141 u”, it MO 7. ct, up 10 $llOl, FLUTES ANL) GUITARS, at all prier, fotigiolg riot. .0 .1, up to •.:10 Tausba uir ihlllll, 4:111.11Ci4, &C. NEW3I US IC, . . for Ihr Mann. fluor. tho:aar,Ae TION lioOK: , lot old 1:1.01 omen,. Ibtltnn, Oernmos ~, Eritdlsh StriVA• of the very qualm', Stiel•lell as ith paroculvir care. Al-o, sill '., ool± of N 11.1.11,11 VlOntl Brlliges.Tl.llPlN•••••Ser,v-, Peg', Drum, Tumborthe told 110,1!0 Toy 111.11.1111,111 r Oe every tie-0111111011. All the Now Mu-u• for r10.10.113101111 . ,A0.. rOOI.IVOII at 30011 111- 1/111111 , 40.1d,11110 ruin 1.,: scull by mail free of po-loge. imoca-ier, May 5 I-55-1v _ _ . PEOPLE'S MARBLE YARD. S 1 10P in North Queen sired, half square south of the Bath oad. and Ord door north of, Nl'Granol4 White Bor., Hotel. Lunen-ter Vil}. LEWIS HALM'. Marble 111.140 n, reapernully ins forma the politic that lie liar now in his 3 aril the lar gest and brat irsanritortit of ITALIAN AND ANI ER ICAN NIARBLE ever offered to the citizens of Lan ca..ter.alid;!l•• ilian any other estubfklimeiii weal of Philailelobi.s. flaying made arrangentema in the East to receive marble at ri duced prices. he all- t 1112“11C , 1 that lie will sell much cheaper 01111 ally oilier establishment in this city or county can do He ; I. prepared to exlcut e in the best style, IIONI.I- MENTS. TOMBS AND ORA VE STONES. MAN TEI.S. DOOR AND WINDOW SILLS, STEPS ; &e.. of every variety and price. Ole favilities for famishing articles in the Marble line are ini.urpi.sed by any other ci.itililialionent in the city. while lie ii—mres all who may fiivor him with their patronage that hi, workClintl he executed 111 the very hest -Lyle and on the 1110.0 re:l.lll4lWe terms. ( LINTER CUTIINO in ENGLISH and 61, - .RMAN, done at the shortest notier,amsl on the moat moiler ate terms. tle tenpectfully invbe,the public to cull tutu C.Xillll.. ;tie worl, beutg fully nuti%fied to rest his Oulu, i to public putronuge two. its Nuerits. Tlitint. eel for the malty favors bestowed upon hint, he hope, by AIII1•11111eillicit to buntues.to merlin...l re ceive 11 re of the public putrunuge. I.nricnster, April 2., 1553. _ _ CLOTHING AND NEW GOODS, A T WM. HENSLER'S CLOTIIING GOUGE, No. 31,1 North Queen Strent,4ll, door .oath of Orange Mreel, West Stale. Jun received a •plrndid tot of stew fonds ouch us Black and •v Cloths, h uts and I Fancy Cu•si lucre,. for spring nod summer, of the towel quality Rod most benuttful patterns, not to Ire rivalled to sittl, hour w tuns Oily. Stoats mot Fancy Silk \'r•t P.,n.•ut.of otivgitifterlit .1)Ir•, I 11114111 great vuu.•t) of other ve•ttngo, and to ..hort, a full sand gererial ass•colmeht of :losing and summer Goods. all oil ,11101 M. ill he sonde to order an I the tarot Iro••tulr iii•Oliter, and tat the shortest mates. Prices snau•toollr tow. A kr,. la fine lot of REA OY-MADE CLOTHING, Coneodstoz of 11.ael and rano Dre.„ p roe k , and It 0). Coat. Marl. and Caor) Ca...one., st,tommt 1.1111.1 Summer I'aitt4 of /see. 411,4:41S1111111 A fine it.o.orttnelo of Cr-I•, Sditn, Silk, V 44141111,1. 111111 False) Pete of 1,414 . 101141 ii 11114,11%. Shot, Shirt ! Ito, Under-loth , and Dolour-. Sloth,, Cnrvul Sun.lone, Stop/ crier,,, POI irt Mkt., and in fact.. eveo thing in that hue of 1.414.1111,.. All g l• par-' danced ai !Ise. roaldr.lintral e‘arradted to he rep• ...rented. In eon...linen,. of line pre. are of the 1 / 1 11,.. , the pole. nt this Into, il.rre heell (Cdlll,ll 1i...41.11 4 • 4.1.a111111441 11. IVIII rndble aid to plorlaare euch touch,. dr the) nerd 111 111, /1110 Or 1/1i4q4.114, C • our to.r a.] and give 11% 4, c u ll. and )null bud :t m )out uthalitage la pUlVllainse Hut Coil.• lit ,lorilier (414 j.lirelluac 1101, ‘l . l/1.11• ' awl A loc lcultle. al MO 1 0 19 5 G No. all :North quer. :"“ Lauer. NEW STYLES SPRING GOODS: THE subscriber has just reedird a Ivry haJ , tu alo u.ow of OATS AN!) CAPS, a the l ery le lilt!, Wilt tIC eold Itt the LOW ES r ILA rEr, ei 3le of tioe tvonot Feand l'istio nod F• 111 1 .) CU,. Cty fua Cod voloidele Ali., We .It if . . of STRAW HATS, CAPS &C. Ile re.re ruulla .031 . 110 a o•all. n. be as voila i•leril m. one at aunt of 101311/Mg w 11/". Iliac, .111 Z,U thaappotaataal. tictaa•aol,re alsr plater, No ZS Sla Raw Frain as rera. COIIIIIOO4 JACUIS llt.es. Columln.t. prti 1 . 2 14. d. JOSEPH YE‘VDALL, Practical Gardener and Florist, ( I . lterry street, Columbia, respectfully in , NJ tons. friends and the public general.). flint 1 Lie so. nn lined slllkl 10f ftlAit• to I, ... r m. of ttfl EEN DOUSE AND DANDY I . IsANI 5. rtlirtiL•. ...unable for plensuie grounds and gars • .i•tts A s.t.utuu rotirreiffn of constantly I.lorntnise ruses, of every-bad,- of color, of thr fffff se hard.' kinds. I De also IsAV , OUT AND I%ll'l4o'4'l:S *PLEA . SI.:FiEGIIOUN VS AND GARDENS lasi>, taste. ant all kind. of r 111111111;: nut pruning. 111 CL/1.111:0 ,w 111: -hill and ears., on reasonable term.. 1 He invites aitaidion to his NCICe•EIf where a large ea nett' of all kinds of b/001111/1g Plants 111 non -0 1, way at all 111111, 1/1 11 Culutribi.s. Auto 5. 1-aCett Now Trimming and Variety Store. Miss MARTHA J. MILES k. now tlaac *I u 'ITUNIIIING AND VAItII7LY LI &TOLLE, opposite Sir lialllrieS !fordo., :store. itt Lta,st s'a et., 1, which she ts mad it.vlts the zoo ;Man of I ec tot 13313 s As Hi CIIIIte4 QIC seth In Mole to la tatmhlt. ii, ia•L.:an. • mai m •I • •-o'3oth, ra cull from the lade s. Visit rsito,es KlillllllC U:, rout;; ('l,llOO. Collars. 1 Lae•f. 1113,11117.. 1101111 CM.; BOW , 1 ~, 1, V. Las Fraiges, s ilk las-els, ss, A. for el,f..lrea. NVlaie Colton How. of oil Loots Our huh., nod gem!. MI 11.) N:t.1.111, and / . /11, 4 11 10 , 111.1 ge111; 1• 111. (o 1.11, 111..11 . .. (.uail In Ws Soup. HAM,. Zetthlrs mat sa.ssing silks mat a gr. at I tan) tch• r all,. Its 'Abash she ssih I tube get at pleasart ut .I.ao kn 3 those %situ II‘) favor • rail. I= I= - - Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. T hare constantly on hand a large assortment lof will rind Sheri Iron Ware u-rd lay alou•ri,e. Per- aunt other., slat wall be void of very low au Al C.. 11111A:11 WILSON. corner of Luett-t and Svcow! PIT.Pe lg. Culorrabiu. Frt.. 21. I.,fira Balm of Thousand Flowers, Dp=covEßl:bb,, Dr Fontaine, Patin, (orhealth() ing ttu, curiur. all the di-eafes of the Main, for ~.linvitr. rleste , m,r the to. i II; for the Toilet anal the Nur.rry, (or Initii.n,; arid inaityntedteal purpmen Fur Fa t•) Nl'l. F11.111:RT. Cohlen Mortar Dre, Store. Coltnahia. Pa. G 0101131,11, March te.!. Rapp's Gold Pens. rIONSTINTLI on hand, an assortment of tbette celebrated PE..$. l'erttona in wont of a good lintel! are invited in call slid Pl'lllllll, them Columbta, June 30, 1...45.5. JOHN FELIX. S C. S .l .lZ ., a n ts las; :7 e l izt t S a ..., 1 1 1 t h ra , .0 111;7 1 n , d ,. retailers - sit ' Jtarairrt rata, (May 10.1450, S. C. SWARTZ. GERMAN AGENCY, W. H. KEFFER, = MARTII.I 3 MILIIS I CHILLS AND FEVER. PASCITALL'S Fever and Ague D Mlxture—en effectual cure for Chillx and Form Intermittent mud Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague and Blhuus wrack-. Thin preparation contains nothing that can act in int uriously upon the system, being composed entirely of vegetable substunees In proof of this allegation, and to give more confidence to tins se Inking this medicine. the Proprietor offers a reward, accompu nyi lig each 110111 e, which is to be given to any person who discovers either ArsClite or Mercury in its com position. ingredients too alien used iu remedies for the above dl-suers; and while they often prdecist. for a season, the returns of the chills, substi .efe in the, system diegases far worse and more diffi cult to remove. Use this prgetabk production, and !CC for yourself that it will do all that a good medicine eau I do und till that can but desired• It purifies and circa 1 fates the Wood, it acts watt gentle purgative upon the 1 howels. thus cuablin; notate to perform the regular exerel-e oilier flair 110r14,111111 thus restoring the health 1 suit bracing; up the system. As 11 Preventive it is equally as effect nal. and should be token onf.e or twice it flay. which st ill tend to remove those diseased ha ' more which Wien cause the above fevers. The Proprietor SlilleS,WillirlUt fear of contradiction, that Paschall's Fever and Ague Mixture lOW eflettu- Ily cured loon. 'verso.- where it has been introduced than any other preparution now in use, to lay more as atimicessary. us the medicine is to stuttd or full up. on ifs own merits. Flom the numerous letters and certificates reeds ed by the Proprietor from persons who h a ve tried the ti hove mimed medicine. The following are selectedlte- Mitt-e ihey are generally kilOWlllll the locality Which tins newspaper circulates, end because of the ready aro...thinly of the Writer, to any party inclined to dmila or scepticism in regard to the efficacy of this I inedwine. From the Proprietor of the Delaware House at Brig• 101, Burks count•, Pa., known as Pratt's Hotel. lintestot-sDet. 22,1855. 14 S. Mot:in.—Dear $ l 4-1 write to inform you that )our "Pa-.hall's Fever 1111‘1 Ague MiStll re," 11114 err. laialy ;roved “aii effectual cure," for this disease us tell as other ILitott•eomplunits gt•urrally known us Clunks Had Fever. lotermitient and Remittent Fevers. Sr., site . and n u n glad that such a ntediente has at last bcr•lt introdueed among us. I was much antollli.i.• ed upon teaming fl OM ) our agents here of the large qUaillity sold this nill; and in every except Oar. :1 lisd entirely cured the patient upon taking one CC/t -ile loll)•. sine s 4444 r lint that Mush From Wlllll I can Ceara,/ have nomads shat. as a preveritive for these it w atilt] be n• etreetillitas paltering tVliere 11 011 Ce 11114 been tried and taken uceoi Mug to direc tion• the cm •slitlis never arise—What will cure the Cl,l- and Fever? Although I hove inn been un der the 'leers-sly of taking tiny of 11. e Aligiure; lei a ninnher ofpei -ons. known tis ale. hare been cured by it, nod whose milers I am at liberty to communicate to any pegs/Jai interested. Respectfully your friend. Lewis •P. Prtsrr. Phillidelphia. XI a itch 72, legs]. S MORIII4—/kiir Sir—Your medicos has eel-intuit proved what )•uu represented it to lie. Hsi el. 4,111.11 care for chills and fever. We mite pleasure to 111101 Oilier you that the Mail 111 our employ who muff our MIA iiire this spring, near a year ego, has non hail up lo the pre-etit tiny, toy return of chills. .f int inns hero daily at los work; lie says. ••lie is every wut Incites Vino bas been for rouse years, and 'hiss, nun, flow the ro•nruts or one tattle only. Re.pecuully I•:. KETI'ERLINL:s. 4r. CO, Foley' I's raters and Lithographers, N. V.'. corner 4th nod Ai eh -netts. Having suffered fur several months with Fever and Ague. the writer Was uuhlced to try Pa-chall's Sltx airs. awl now Ink,. plensilre 111 Certifying that hr Was ihortmclily cured 111 a very short time, without any deletesious clltcls appUreill 1113111 its use. C. IV. Monet•. S..re Harbor lean Works. SArk limn:on ',uneasier .liiituare Silt, le:14. :11H. huw•ena S. Mounts—Dear Sir—Your invuluu blr •Tdseliai Fs Fever anti Ague itlixture,” (after u•wg all the vitrants rrrta•dn•t professiog In rare the . leas and iever,)has eiresiell a perfect cure ins the use of has a bottle. Let all the to use t. Very tail) )ours. RIIODEA. Slll'l , HARBOR. 1...11C11.1er Co.. Pa The l'ollowing Certthente front a gentleman is the Whet: of the United Slates Allot, at Pllll./.1,121.1`111,.. Sept. 0. I ElawAta, Mount:l—Dear Sir-11 afford,. 111 r much picAPIWC 10 1-1111101.111ee 10 you. tlllll 0111 . valuable Keret amino, “Pat•eltall'a Fever and Agar Mixture," whiell I plocored from )ou ...eventl innottla4 ago, has indeed proVe111:1.4:1(10 ••1111 etieetual case - in the 01 01 11'11.10, Wllll 100 k three 00. W. 0111 F from oar bottle. and ant had 1m 1,11111 since, /1101 14 110 W perfec ily wail. Willi much respect, your, &e. (.4:0110E N. HALL. The (OW/Wing CerlifienlC is (rota the Auditor or the State of Delaware. I==! I I. S. ltloartat—Dear Sir—We are selling the Mix- I lure Mail) nod font it to give gem, rat satisfaction. I I believe ii is the best Medicine tit existence for the cure of Chills and Fever. I have dt-posed of a MOO ' her of bottles, and have not kt.own it to filth Yours, very respecitully, W. T. ALRICIIP. Ilcad ofSas.afras. Heat Co Maryland, Jail. 2 1 0, 1856. N. S. Alontim—Dear Sir—Since your valuable Fe ver unit Ague Mixture has been introduced here, it has given entire statisfactiou to every one who lino been fortunate esiou*lt to know of it. I will further mention, to confirm On greet curative powers, that I -Oki tiro tallies of filo one family consisting of three or font pe rsous .who were suffering WWI the After ...me months hod elapsed. one of the persons eared, eNlle. IMO asked me to take bock one of the s our 'heal the other batik hod done the whole nctonlly trend them all. Coon inquiry, I learn that up to this day they are nil well. haviiag, land no newel of the Clults since. What out hied:C:llC do more! Respectful!) ) ours, &e JAYxs I. PRYOR. Direetions ha English, German, Freuch mid Span , ish lccotnpnnv rich Lultlr. Price ...filth the single I bottle 01 sol6.huthe dorm bottles. To the trade the rive- are oirrred. Fe, sate by Oftlel:A.4. owl Country Merchants every where. and by SANIV EL reLBKIIT, hole Wlllllllll Elder's Golden Mortar Un ug Stole. at Columbia nand C. linker. Orlorel.l. Center Square. Lancaster City. pe..lhee.l burl 1111V111:.: pis preparation nil do well by ordering, HI once. Wholesale orders mind Ur mddiessed loth.• Mule Proprselor IticILIRIt. EDWARD S. MORRIS, No tr.G Arch street, Phaludelpica I= FIRE PROOFS. i•Q, L. t . ILI 1. TILE Salamander Safes of 1 • I/0116401M the world. Evan% do Wnt.tiii, Nei . ..N3 South Fourth htive hid lilt. surest deitioismin• Hon w the certill• that their ruithunicitire n( Saimaa hider Sufis 11101 al —.length fully wu minted the nine...hi:moils which lisive heeit made of t hem, H. rehtleillog till (110011bied recu hit) ;Aglaia.% the terrific 1 . 1117./IDELPIIIA. April 12.1556. Er&igs ft.; ntlor.l.• •alisinetion to ...lute to 'on. if i ni owing to the i.nt) timiretive quitlitir. of Iwo of 111 e Sala:o.lln der whirl, we purclin.ieri of you some reN itiontini Aimee. vie p.aved u hirer portion of Our Jew. ttooloi, Piper., he . expo.ed to tine eft! 1111 l 11000 fire in It.tiii.tetirt Pince, on the morning of the 11,11 . . Mom we rcflert that !brae Sufet were luentail in ' the 10Ut ill .Itny of the Itutlittug w e OVl,lpled.uollllllo Hwy tell pult.etitteottly two .1 i.r:111 of Intrumg rum., where Me vu-1 (.010,111r3111011 11. r Wm.. plate. to melt, We CRIIOOI but regard the pre‘er. vat.. of :lie Collleol. n. 104.1 4,ovtovitag proof of Me great runt• utTorttra It) >fur Sitf/..t W.. to Ar muck plett.ttre tat reeornoneoultug them Ittlltell 01 Ltl./114.-.11. 11.0 re ref taller oturutt.t Gtr 11l WM.): 1Y $111):).ttl 11110 Pula.ar.rtmnii. April 12. I FLG & Wni.oN-1 have la carer tny 111 lava(' of lot great ...roma) offotated has r utile iiirrk nl Jevhelr).lratikii.liapers Ac ,da rling r,•t•,III .ii•to%Iroll A contlagnmola 111 N,la.le.ld Vaal Ilie tart t that Ike Caine were taitgaiiied 111 Iwo oh • the I,4l . mottoler satl•• tononfActure.l by you me ultra from the Flub /tun - ) 01 the Arlkon ! where they wen• previoadly plured und rx• ito,ed to. ett.t beat for II 1011 g Irate, the prepervution oflie villuahle depo.a. r•cented to every One Wlin the openine and interior eXt.mination, twiner of profound uelont•hmeut. To all v. lio twiny inquire in iterrect protection from the rtwnpen of fir. I •hull not he•nalc to reeommend the a•c 0r) mit Hole• u. I cmt•Wer they liner now un derg,ollo the 1.1.11 trying te.t. N E MORTAR. Pliii.ADearriut, April 14,1856. }re--re. EVAN. War-o.—G , •otlemrn—No doubt you 551 , 1 i.e dent-ply gratified to learn the good toudi• unti hr I discovered my book, pokey of tutor :wee, certiliesie. of stuck, and valuable doe.- mem-. %lie:awl Filday last I opeacd the safe made by your firm. IVtth any kuovvledge. of Its great exposure. both to the inlru•n) of the heat f so lint ■ fire us that whit In ilestros eat the A Building, as also from liar tires of :he fall front It. former elevated pa-ition In the third .top•. I 'null eoterlain list slender hopes prior nulls oiteriOr Inspeelion that the COllletttS I care so highly prized would even be of aims service in roe. but a- then, fears arc how happily removed, I d only doe to en f to )0L1.11110.1 1 1 , 411 11,1CrfOrth revoitimettil the use of your :talent to all who may al, no teel u entolitlem, it: the perfect mecum) which stall means provide. aenur•t so frightful ton element. ):I)\4A III) G.tsll:ll.l.,ll,mkt.inerter. Conn.:1110v on baud Patrol Powder aud'rbicf Proof 1.044, tor If.ruLs, Store. , hr. ritilattielphib . Mal 10, 1 c:rd I y .ALWAYS .ABOUT! AND LOOKING OUT FOR MY FRIENDS! A Nil as I may not see you all, I take this opportunity to .a that I More removed my .rare 10 the corner of Front cud !.ocu•t .1-eon+, at Which Wore I am prepared to Fell you not fine HATS AND CAPS 4.. 3 0n can get an thi• or tally other Ware. and at ..uch price, a= any gentlernau who 1- it judge of a yound nat!) .fine.eed lint, would a.L. If o w ou e t a handsome Ilat, tell you what to do, Go down to Tuba).'tea', awl he wail put you through. Now.hlrud, I don't mean to brag. but I thitd: I'm come oil a ii•it. Dolit (,reef the pi:tee...lig. of the nu) TIIAT, curlier of Front and Loemq Colombo.. April THM/ENICK._ Apple Butter, Preserrem, Sm. THE OLD MANUFACTORY, OF COPPER EETTLES, all slam Lacaxt .1 reel. oppo.ne the Frualh hot iinlinC.P.lnntninn Pn. The .ult.criber ha. constantly on hard rind Ira ale• to order. the Lest quality of Cnpprr which he is prepared to sell at the most rea•nnaile wholesale aml retail. Purchaser. will find al to their, interest to gave him a call before parehatenie else• where. VCAIILER. Columbia. August IQ lltriS. JCOUN NE003.1133.&11, orere..ort I* else ..1 ( . ItGAI),) OMMISSION Merchant for the sale at PIG C. AND 131,00.115, Su, 27, Wood Street, Pittsburg, REFERENCE!. lotto Graham, Esq., President Dank, Pinsbui:g; E.D. .1 one., Esq Costlier Ctitzens' Deposit Bank, Pin-burg, G. & J. If. Shumberger, Iron Merchants, Pittsburg Colaunn. Hui!mon & Co ' Mere I.orenz.Siewurt t Co.. Merchunl 4 , Pin-burg, Slu,seinann & Mario:us, Pa. January 19, 1959. JOSEPH S. PEROT. ELLS TON L. PEROT. aT. S. dill M. L. P . M.WLC:orP, Forwarding & General Produce COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .110. IS North Wharves, Philadelphia. REFERENCE-t. Mewrs. Ilacker.l.ea & Philadelphia. • Sitor, Prise & Co. Ducknor. ltlcCammon& Co. l‘ " Charles Ellis & Co. • C. M. A:el:lung & Co.. St. Louis, Mo. " Thomas Maxwell. New York. .• J. S. Morritt& Son, Loui , ville, Ey. Mouth S. 1856 6m Country Merchants and Physicians, DESIROUS of buying pure and cheap Drugs, Paints, Oils. Varnish, G lads. Putty, Dye Woods, .1-c. will - find it to their nitre - n.O to purchase at the Wl:olesale Drug Warehouse,. S. W. corner Fourth and Vine streets, where a full supply is kept con stantly on hand, and sold at the very lowest cash prices. SAVEDGE& MAYO, perizgisis, South-West corner Fourth and Vine stn, Phil'a. N. 11.—Puriicultir attention paid to Physicians' orders. selecting the purest drugs, and not las most do) taking advinituge on account of unticquaintsince with their value, but invariably selling at lowest rash priced. May 1u,1,:56 ly S.& hi. PRILADELPHIA - ADVE.RTISEMENT. Evans' Fire - and Thief Proof Safes. I'OR Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers, and others. buyslig Book... Papers. or oilier valuables, to preserve front FlI of BURGLARS. Daly & Newell's tflobli , s) HANK LUCKS A CARD—Tim “Flat Papas Sava.. that preaerveil our Hoot,. Potter, &c . during the -F; rear Firb tit ili t rt•4 wav purchased of Oliver Evans. ill a. 2 n d at., Philadelphia. ItITZ & BUCK. RP: F ER A TORS AND WATER FILTERA Premium Veuttloted Nei - fit:coon,. lot cooling nod preaerving Ituttet, Mallr,%Vo:er all4lllll orttelea for cut iott ry purposer. ‘VATER I'ILTEIOI. for purifying proclritat or Muddy Wilier, whether effected by rohts.itmeatotte. murk or other couse4, cue he had srott role or winched to the liefrigerottor6—n rinoll quaintly of ice cooling the Whole. in the we rone.t weather. PoirrauLe SW/WEED/0,0z , , (or the ore of warm Of Cold winter. . . Irsnis COOLER., lot Hotelo. Stow, end Dwellings Scone TsucKs, U,r moving 110X.r., Boles, ate. SLA L PREedl.6, COPY ENG do., 11nuottvw do. OLIVER EVANS, No 61 South 211 st . 2 doors below CAIC.IIIII, 1 . ,r-C•attbli-dted 111 1 , 35 fel, 9-1 y DENSLOW & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND Wholesale Drillers in all kinds of Foreign and Dotneetie LEAP TOBACCO, 111 itstufact ured Tobacco, mid Foreign und Domestic Sega,. 21 South Front street, Philadelphia. iNIPOIATIMN OF FINE HAVANA Skouns. of the choicest growths of the Vaeltu-Abato : u large ucsortment of which are kept constuntly ou hatid.and for sale at a small advance on cent of importation. "CrCott-tgatitents respectfully solicited, on which libera , advance. will he made when desired. N. ll—Special intention given to onlert for put , rho, on Coma - m.lmm of Tobacco. us ul-o every de scription of Merchandise, (or account of parties liv ing at it distance from Olt. insrket. ID'ittole Agent for F. A. GoetYe's Celebrated Ger man Smoking Tobaeco,, comprising thirty different varieties. [April 26, 191,6•1 y THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR NEW AND SPACIOUS STORE, 278 Chestnni st., 4th door above Tenth, BE now prepared to offer a tame 01141 wetl-selected stork of the following fresh and desirable goods, pri acipully of their own itnportstion, or bought at nue. um:. whit+ they are able 10 sell ,pt the importer's prices, and to which they cordially invite the allen -11011 of Country Merchant.. lintel Keepers, and fami lies generally. IlutT; Breen and Venizian Window Shading. Ofirll+ley and Irish Linen Sheeting, iii, 0-4,10 4, 11-4.12.4 wide. Bolster and Pillow Linens of several choice bleach er., and all width. from to ..S4 inches. Bed Blankets of all sikes and qualities. Crib it ad Cradle Shin Pets. • • • Heil Quilts of the falowing varieties. ViZ :—Mar. Fri/leg, Welting. Hilotter , Register, Alhambra, Allen dale and Lancaster. of II the desirable siren. Bureau Covets, Table over.: Window Corwin Mus lin. Towels end Towel cor Table Clothe and NAptit Shirting tdnens and Mus. 1t,.; Cuttibric Iltindkere ifs. Embroideries, Hosiery, Ac . Ac. Ernesto', Dm eke. Morenue, Embroidered I.nee unit Muslin Curt ME; Gilt Cornices, mends, Gimps, Cord. ter., & c. :311EUTARD & VAN HARLINGEN, Importers nod Drillers in Linen and House Furnishing Good., No. 27:i Chestnut et.„ above Tenth, Philo Plitlitilelphia, April 2G, 1566 Gin THE STATE SAVINGS FUND! Office, Next Door to the Post 4+ffice, No. S 3 Dock Street, Mira. 3.1354.. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. ALL SUMS OI MONEY RETURNED ON 1W.:11.011) I 'IIE STATE SAVINGS FUND, No. S 3 Dock at., next door to Third Street, and enjoining the Pont Office, receive. money on deponit daily, from 9 in tlin morning until 9in the afternoon; tibia Alonday eve. mow.. Iron 7to 9 o'eloek. 'unrest in allowed on de. po.itn it t the rate of five per rear per annum. Depoa lle will be returned in whole or in port on demand, without notice. The popularity of this Office with all clans..f of the conanunu y. both in town nand country. land it. come. intent sneer•.. may Lc ancribed,iii putt, to the follow ing auls•tonitsil reuosnar. lan- It offer. a coo vetaient, resporinilile, at anal profile. Isle depontiory to Executors. Adosi ni.tratorn, ..ignees.Colleetrirn, Afoot, owl all fuddle officers— to Attorney., Truairem, ZtOeletieri ail whether eocorpoinied or ollorrwioe—to married or -tangle Studesite. Merchant., Clerks, nod men generally—to Mechustic., Partners, nor.. of either .eX. Wilda]] Who have feuds, !noeh or pule, in deposit, where they inlay lie:11.1d nt any tune wails five per cent isiterest added. Yd Deponitorn receive book, with no aliatrilet of the Uy•Luws and reguhWtiuu., iti which Is CIO.' red their drponitn, whirls book• nerve IA- suucher , . They Sinai y de.sgnntr, m c.a.e of nick ors., death, or alsnencr. Lo ~ball receive their deposit, without the inter vention of Executors of Ad 1111 l to-Ira:urn. Au} one or snore pc-osons may deposit its ills. her, or their tonne, or for Hoy other per.ost or person, [report it ninele each year to the Leginlalure nod Cutiliellit of the City. 4th. The officer. are sworn before they enter upon their dutics,in •addition to gamic Loa•Js with pare nt, ash. The State Saving. rand I. tI real Savings Fund —too ¢w Itinurance and Trust Compurty. Our large ti.a or Drpowitor. and the Plaihide•lpina pulnic. Inset, h. ell eternal to nb.erve that the charter avoid, the lionior , .. anal rink 01 . inns no ere. bah. Li order In ntford every reasonable facility to riepoolfors w•ho resident a da•lance front the other. their depo•ats lire permitted to lie onlidrown by cheeks. alter ihe manner ru•tnmar) with the Minks Liirek Books wall lie furnished to depositora without charge. The popular patronage bratovred upon Iltis office by a proverbtally.ruuttous and diocgitatauttou ennanu -11111.;•and whet° the character of the 110/1110,100 1.0 heat known, a. n grotty lug fact to wistch Ile Trust ees &tile to call attention. GEC/. n. llART,Pretidetit CHAS. G. ImLA T. Trrn.urer. Philndelphia. Alurch .41,1838-13 m NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. N. SPENCER. THOMAS. No. 26 South Second Street, Philadelphia, IMPORTER, Manufacturer and Dealer in Drug.. Medicine.. Chetnieulr, Acids, 1.1)e Color.. While Lead. French mild Ameri can While Zinc, Window Gillo4,Glion.wrire, 'Corneill e., !hustle., Inetrumente, Ground Spices. Whole Spi ce.. AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES USUALLY KEPI' BY DRUGGISTS, including Ronix. Indigo- Glue. :Menne., Potanh, he., Sc ~die. All order., by mail or otherwise, prompt'', attended to. • Country Merchant. a re invi.ed tomtit and exam me our mock, before pure lia.ing ebtewliere. (;odds rent 10 any of the wham... or Railroad Sta tion. Priee• low A nd good. Philadelphia, March 1,1646' -ty- JAMES SUTTON'S Wholesale and Retail Tea Warehouse, No. G 5 North Eighth st..(abore Arch, East Sidr,) Dealer in Tea dc Coffee Exclusively. gar Familie s are respectfully inTited to give him a trial. March 6, 1E56-ly GREAT XIVIPROVUNIM 1 IN MITI Flom% L TEEM TAE substriber srould regretfully an nounce in hi. antra... and the prit.'m Out. Milt ing pon•hawd a neat en u•c Pr. Si ") la".. Colored Gotta he as prepared to furnkh of Teeth with 100• material in a manner far mtperinr In any thing now in use. The adentila,ge" are the andnv ninto king a inure perfect .M.etn.l a Mate hell. ral alai !mammal jolt, and the mat•rinl la vial}• mote eangemal and more pleasant to he "rota an the mouth than rather gold or aliver. All w•ho wo.h to try the Cults, Pemba Teeth can have a set put I II and .1 they do lint render perfect ...tsfaction I wilt take them hack and put In • *et on gold or saver plate. without any charge for the trouble. ritaie give fne ■ call, exwmine specimens of this really healthful taveithen.ana give st a trial. T. S. AItIAS. Denim. Dee !!!!. 1 "S• 11" Cherry stern. above Third. AGilliZiVir JL CO., MO. 196 pook Chesnut Street(hezens, hiladelphia, Columbia re ni sily informs of and vicinity that they have in more a full assortment of choice and seasouable goods which they are closing out ut GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, principally from the Great Auction Sales in New York, and partly ofour own importations, SILK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT. • - 1000 Stella Shawls, 560 black Silk Mantillas. 250 Churitilly and French Lace, do., bilk, Barege Shawls and Scarfs. 30,000 yards Dress Silks, selling at 65, 75, 95 and 91.00 per yard. 500 hlagniScent SILK ROBES, hl'k Gra De Rhine.. 450 Flounced Barege Dresses. Grenadines, ChalPy Organdies, Lawns. French and English Chintz's. French worked Setts, Collars and Sleeves,Cantbric Raid's, Ruffling, Ladies and Gents Kid Gloves, Lace Milo. MOURNING GOODS DEPARTMENT. Blank Bombazines. Grenadines, Bareget, Crape De Espang. Lupines 6.4, MouselineaTamene Cloth, 13rnzellines BM and Purple Flounced ' Robes. Country_ Merchants nud visitors to Philadelphia, are invited to call and examine our stock, feeling con fident that with the, great facilities afforded us we can offer great inducements. AGNEW be CO., 196 Chesnut Street, below Bth. Philadelphia, May 17, 1856.3m0s Non's and Boys' Clothing. EVERYBODY should embrace this opportn laity to buy Clothing for Men and Boys, at GEORGE CV UN'S Cheap Clothing Establishment, S. E. corner Mixer and Sacoan erasers, PHILADELPHIA, embracing a choice of the hest, most desirable and Fashionable Dress and Frock Coats, Habit Cloth do., Linen Drill ing do , Tweeds. &c.. &c" with a great variety of WITS' CLOTHING, - - _ consisting of Sack Coats, Polka Jackets, Monkey Jackets, Vests and Round Jackets, made of Tweed, Linen Drilling, Cloth. Alpaca, Kerseymere, Doeskin, &c.. Arc. FURNISHING GOODS. consisting of Shirts. Stocks. Handkerchief.. Arc., all of which are offered at the Lowest possible Cash Peters, and us Cheap us any other Clothing Store in the Union. Purant4 who desire Boys' Clothing arc earnestly invited to examine the stock. n• Country Storekeepers can be accommodated at very low rates. GEORGE CULIN. S. E. corner of Market and Second streets. Philadelphia, April 2G. 185dsly r3.4S.NSINIZZ FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIIILADELPLUA. STATEMENT of the Assets of the Company on January 1, 1c56 I'ollll4lml in conformity with the proviaian of the sixth acction orate Oct of itacembly,of Aprilsth,lB42. MORTGAGES. Being first mortgages on real estate, in the City and County of Philadelphia. except S3o.9somslonigomery, Burks. Schuylkill and Allegheny eouniies. Pennsvlatiniu, 81,456,973 36 REAL ESTATE. Purchased at Sheriffs , sales ; under mort gage claims, viz: houses and lot, 70 by 150 feet, on the &eat-west corner of Chestnut and Seven- • *email streets, A house end lot, 27 by 71 fret. on North side 01 Spruce street, West of Eleventh street, A house and lot, 01-7 by UM feet. on West side of Penn Square. South of High street,Z 2 Two houses und has, each IS by 80 feet, on South side of Spruce street, neurSiXteelithe t Street, Five houses mid lots. each 17.9 by 00 feet •' Nos. 159, 161, 163. 165 nod 167 Ittlwyn on., Three houses and lot, 40 by 54 feet, on East v. side of 'Seventeenth strechsouth of Pines,< A lot of ground. 17 by 57 feet, oit the North- 7 E ° At c o st , „, tii2,454 45 e..l corner of Twenty-.econd nail Spruce streets. Hotel and 1.11,50 by 81 feet, on the Southeast r• corner of Chestnut mid Beach streets. a' Five houses and lot. 42 by 80 feet. on the s NOTill side of George street, West of A eli-"is ton street. Seven houses and lot. 60 by 117 tech on the' East side of Beach street, south, of Chest nut Street. A house and lot, 18 by 80 feel. No. 96 Fitz water street, Eilsl of Ninth street, A round rent of s2o.issuing out of a lot 13.4 by 40 feet, on North side of Otter street, 49 feet {Vest of Lepard street, LOANS. Temporary Loans, on *Mein , as Collateral Security,_ _ 107,992 STOCKS. *lO.OOO Alms House Loan, 5 per cent. (Int. oil 200 Shares Bank of Kentucky.. 17 " Northern Bank of Kentucky, (00 " Union Bunk of Tennessee, 13 " Insurance Company oldie State s of Pennsylvania, E . Cost, 200 " Southwark Railroad Company,,, 57 " Commercial and Railroad Bank,',7 * "'" , ' Vicksburg, 300 " Pennsylvania Railroad Co., DI Franklin Fire Insurance CO., a " Mercantile Library Company, 24 " Union Canal Company, In " Schuylkill Railroad Company, Notes slid Bills receivable, 5.404 00 Unsettled Policies, 713 50 Merchandise, 103 04 Cush on hand, 35.111 G 40 Cash in hands of Agents, :1,044 65 LOSSES BY FIRE. Losse• paid during theseur ISSIL $237;574 40 By order of the Board. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. Attest CIIARLKI G. BANCHEII. Seeretiary. THOS. LLOYD, Agent, °lun!, ia. - February 9,ISSCr-1y SAVING FUND OF the United States insurance, Annuity and Truest Co.. S. E. corner of Thard and Chesnut Philudelphin. CAPITAL $250,000. MONEY is received on deposit dully. The amount deposited is entered in a Deposit Book and aorta to the Depositor, or, if preferred, a certificate will be given. All sum., large and small, are received, and the amount pnid back on demand, without notice. !merest in paid at the rate of five per cent., com mencing from the day of deposit. Rind ceasing four teen (hos previous to the •withdrawal r the money Ou thelfirst day of January. in ensn )car. the in terest of each deposit is mod to the .lepositor, or add ed to the prawipill,as he may prefer. The emnpany have now upwards of 3,500 deposi tors in the eit) of Plidadelphia Mons. 'Any additional information wtll be given by ad dressing the Treasurer. DI RECTORS: Stephen R. Crawford. l'reet. William AI. Godwin, LawreaceJollll.lll/, V. Preet. Paul 1I Godard, Ambrose 1% , Thonip.on, George McHenry, Ilenponin W. Tingley,l Janie, Derereux. a 1 Jacob I. Pl nner, Gu.tavu• English. Secretary and Treasurer. Puny no: Teller and Interpreter...J. C. Oeldschlager. Philadelphia. Sept. 8,11,554 y STAUFFER & HARLEY. CHEAP 'SWATCHES &. JEWELRY VIIOLESALE IND RE TAIL. at the •'1.1111.1.• VA•rCII Anlu.J l EI.IIV ► I'OR K." No 06 North Second oreei, corner 01 quarry. Mora. Gold Lever Watches., lull•jeweled, LB car cn•es, 929 00 Cold Lepitte. 15tIfLI eanra, 24 00 Ss!vet Lepote. full.jew•eled, 12 00 Iver Lepine. jewels, 0 00 Superior goorocrs, Gold Spectacles, Fine Silver do. Gold Bracelet., laidics' Gold Pencils, Silrer Tea Spoont. art, 3 hO Gold Petto.wtth Pencil and Silver tinlder, 1 00 Gold rower Ring., 373 eta. to 11160; Watch Glatres, plaid 121 rm. patent 153. howl 25; other propoun. All Goods warranted to be what they sire sold for. Out bond game Gold and Silver Levers and Lephier lowor than the above priee, vTAUFFER & HARLEM. Philadelphia, September 29, INSS-ly DUNES I IR'S One Price Wholesale and Retail Cash Boot and Shoe Store, No. 76 S. Second St., corner of Carter St 'rlll3 establishment has been enlarged and improved. stud io .applied with the largest and heat retail •lock in the city. principally of his own manufacture. with ■ choice assortment from the be , * Eaters market.; embracing Ithdicod.Gentl. and Children's hoot., Shoe sod Gaiters of every description. style arid quality. emlisra. ring the be-t .tyles nud quantum. in lids or any other market. This stock cannot be excelled (or quality, sty le and cheaptiess. Each article is marked at the very lowest poosii- Ide price. from which 110 deviation will be made. No extravagant atatemeuts will be needed. and none made to effect oaths, GoodyettritGunts in all varieties. Pure Cuing, so tea ITC 111 the' markri,elvvvy. on baud. The public are respectfully invited to cull. y Trusses! Trusses!! Trusses!!! (1 11. NEEDLES' Truss and Bracc-- lESTAIII.I: 4 II3IF:NT. S. W. Cor. of Twelfth and Roc, Streets, Phil,., Importer of hoe Fax‘cii Taussms, combining esteems lightness, ease and durability with correct construe -14011. Hernial or ruptured patient, can be %oiled by re• ii ill amount,, as Lr 1 0 10 1 , —Sentli Mt :number of au claraa round the hip.. and tatatinc aide affected. Coat of tniaale Tru.., $2, Is 3. 41, $5. Double-85, 4:1 and $lO Instructions as to wear, and how to effect a care, when possible. cent with the Truss. Also for solo in wrest variety. Du. BANNING'S IMPROVED PATENT BODY BRAVE. (or the cure of Protopsu• Uteri; Spina I Prop, and Supports. Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest Ex panders end Erector tirocca, adapted to aU with Stoop Shoulders and Weak Lungs; English Elude Abdominal Belts, Suspenders, Syringe's—male and female. fl 7 Ladies' Rooms. with Lady attendants. Philadelphia. July 25. Iwo)" leaT72ll IS wradinramem THIN FICTION! A certain cure for all Rhea mastic Pains. Don't condemn but try it, it cannot fail. E. C. ALLEN'S CONCENTRATED ELEC TRIC PASTE. and Arabian Pain Extractor, for maa amd horse.— Copyright secured according to law. WIWI WILL IT CLIIII2—Vie answers-Rheumatic Pains, when every thing faits. Cramps, Chilblains, Burns. Scalds, Sprains, Head Ache, Tooth Ache. Swellings, Bruises, Sores, Ring Worm, Triter, Still Jointi, Contracted Cords, Fresh Cuts, Ulcerated Sores, and all Scrofulous Diseases where external remedies can be used, Sore Throats, six Necks. Ac. Wu.s.r IT WILL CUFF FOR HORSES •SiD CATTLE Sweeny, Spavin, Fistulas. Poll Evil, Windgalls, Ul cers, Cholic, Sprains, Collar and Saddle Galls, stone Bruises, Stiff Joints, Vertigo, Splints, and Running Sores. [l:7•None genuine but those bottles having the words “E.C. ALLEN'S Concentrated Electric Paste, or Arabian Pain Extractor. Latter Pa.," blown in the bottle. Look oat for Counterfeits, don't forget to oak for Allen's. Letters concerning the Paste to he addressed to E. C. Allen; Lancaster, Pa. For sale at R. Williams' Drug Store, Front street, Agent for Columbia. Aprill2, 1850.1 y MCMIII:7I7 - W I 3:EILIYX AND NEW GOODS. TBE undersigned having taken the store lately °rea pied by his brother. in Locust street, opposite the Columbia Bank, and having associated with him in business, Mr. F. L. HAGMAN, will continue the bu siness under the firm of FRY& HAGMAN, where we will open in a few days. a very large assortment of new goods. CanSiglinC Of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Queeusware, Glassware. Carpets. Oil Cloths, Wall Papers, &c., &c.. &c., all of which we are determined to sell at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. As we in tend dome an EXCLUSIVE CASII BUSINESS, - - - - - - - - we will be able to compete in prices with any More in the county We re•pectfuliy solicit a call from our friends and the public generally. H. H. FRY. Country Produce always taken at the highest mar ket prices. Col umbia, April :5,1850. AN ENTIRE NEW LOT AT TELE NEW STORE OF HIRAI WILSON, comer of Lo- cast and Second streets, Columbia, ...E a ._ Pa. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Columbia and surrounding country. that he has just received a very large and extensive assortment of the latest and most improved pimento; of PARLOR, COOK, OFFICE AND CHAMBER STOVES, to which he invites attention. Of Cooking Stoves, the Morning Star, Globe, Girard, Champion and Portable Range, tare acknowledged to he the best in use said a full ussortment will be found at his store. lie lass also received a lot of BOAT STOVES. Per- SOUS wishing stoves are solicited :0 give me a call before purclissiag elkewhere, as I am deterail ned to sell at the lowest cash prices. 111 R Alll WILSON. Corner of Second said Locust streets. Colombia, Seat. 8, Iz-tts. REIVZOV.A.L. Shaving and Hair-Dressing Saloon. TUB undersigned having removed to Ilamil ton's Row, opposite the Washington Hotel, in vices attention to his Saloon, where all persons can receive 11CLEAN AND EASY /HAVE, and have their hair cut and dressed in the -nost fashionable and ex quisite manlier. There is something, soothing in a good shave: if any are disposed to doubt it, let them try me, and I will fully deinonetrate the fact. WILLIAM CLEGGETT. Columbia. April 5,1856-if Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware MANUFACTORY, Locust street, opposite the Franklin House, Columbia, Ps. The subscriber respeetfully informs his old friends nod the public generally, Out he has resumed the above business. at his old stand, end is now prepared to furnish all articles in his line, made in the best manlier. at the lowest prices. HOUSEeROOFING, SPOUTING, PLUMBING, BELL-HANGING, dem, attended to at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable term•. Long experience in the business warrants me in saying that full satisfection will be given to all who May favor me with their patronage. HENRY PPIIALER. Colombia, Julyl4. 1955. EAGLE 13.11.81111.1 r. HATING connected the BAKING BUSINESS with our Confectionary establishment, we ure DOW prepared to furnish BREAD, CAKES, TEA ROLLS, BOSTON Milk Biscuit, Rusk, &c., fresh from the oven, at all hours. A trial of our e ßread w most respectfully solicited, as we are CODilaot is ilt seer Or. dare for Bread left nt the Store nd wil I be punctually nt. tended to; and when requested, fatuities will be served regularly. Fresh Cream and Boston Biscuit. Tea Rolls, New York Twist, Rusk, &e., ready for de. livery every afternoon at four o'clock. CLP !BORNE'S Old Established Stolid, Locust Street. Columbia. August 23,1655. MOB 81,7 46N 771 HOLLOWAY'S Vegetable Yermifuge Confer lions. This is a very palatable remedy 111 an agreeable form, such us children will crave. It is purely vegetable in its composition. nod prepared ac cordiftg to the latest improvements in Pharmuceut lea! Chemistry, by which we are able to separate the act. lye principles of medicines from their nauseous and bulky accompaniments, and present them in a more concentrated and reliable form than in a crude state. More reliable, for in the crude state it is iinpossible to judge accurately of the properties of any medicine and often nauseous doses are swallowed without pro. ducing . the desired effect. lit this confection we have the active principles of themost effectual Verndfuges, free from their unpleasant taste and odors, and more safe and certain in its effects. These Confections, w bile they are powerfully spe cific against worn•, are mild and hursoless in ull other cures. Fur sale at McCORKLE & DELIA:II"S Funnily Medicine Store, Odd Fellow's Hull April lit, 183 n. Superb Styles New Goods! THE BEST SELECTION ever made, of beau ful Cloths, Costqinere.... and Vesting,for thepeople of Columbia. . . The undersigned very Tespeetrully desires leave to call the attention of his patrons and the citi zens of Columbia, to his splendid assortment of the above named articles Mitch be ha• now oil hand His stock embraces a variety of the late< and most fashionable patterns of CASSIMEHES and VEST INGS. as well as every make. flash and quality of CLOTHS. fresh from the importers handy. which have NEVER BEEN CHEAPER. Ile ohm has MI band a large assortment of Gentle men's wear's: apparel. such as Cravat., Handker chiefs, Collars. Woven, lloslery and Fancy Articles. / 4. Ills reputation as a Cutter and fitter agar memo. hr thi»ks, is sufficiently well known to render it Ullll rrrrr ory to speak Grit ut Onetime Ills fits are warranted to give sati•faciacm in every particular. flint his priers are lower 1111;111 ever! VlVelylilllig very Cheap for crisit. Ills costumers and others are requested to call and take a look through the stock. at his e.tiabli=liment 111 Front street, third door below the American House. 11 KHEIDLER,Agt. Columliin, April 5.1556 FOR SALE, 50 TONS No. 3 PIG IRON. For terms, ite., npply to HENRY PFAHLER. Columlna. October 4 20, 19554 7 00 7 00 1 50 3 Do VAHR & THOMPSON'S justly celebrated Com mrrcinl and oilier Gold Yeit4--_the brat be the srice:—jum received. Columbeß. A prat 1P55 QAPONEFIER, or Concentrated Lye, for ma k.) king Soap. I lb. la %ufficietet for one barrel of Soft Soap, or Ilb.for 9 lba. Hard Sonp. direc tion. will be given at the Counter for making Soft, Hard anti Fancy Soap. For tale by Calunillim. Alwreh 31. 155.1 TABLE OlL—Just received a fresh supply of Table Oil. al McCORKLE & °ELLETT'S Tinnily Medicine Siure, Odd Fellow's Hull. April 12 QOUTTION OF CITRATE OF MAGNESII,or Par gative Mineral Wince—This pleasant medicine which in highly recommended as a sulistinne for Epsom Salts, Seidinz Powders. &c.. can he obtained fresh every day at SAM`L. FILBERT'S Drug Store, Front at. (p 2 -- - . A. SU Pk.RIOR article of PAINT 011.. for rale by R WII.I.IAMS. Noy 10, IESR. Front Strom. Colombia, Po ASUPERIOR article of TONIC SPICE . BITTERS. suitable for lime Keepers, for sale by R. WILLIATiI S. ftlay 10, 15.56. Front street. Columbia. RESII ETHEREAL OIL, tawny! on bend, end for F Fide by it. WILLIAMS. May 10.1%6: Front Street, Columbia, Pa. JTUST received, FRESH CAM PHFIN r:. and for sole by R. WILLIAMS, May to, Pitn. From Street. Columbia, Pa, BACHELOR'S HAIR DYE.—No burning, blistering Compound could ever have attained the universal favor accorded to this the original, never-fairing favor ite. Nature is not more true to herself than the heaven or black produced In the reddest. grayer:. or mom frowsy hats 6y u. Made and sold, °complied at Bach elor's Wig Factory,'o2 Broadway, N. Y, The genu ine article for sale at McCOR ELE D ELLETT'S April 12. Family Medicine Store. LAMPS, WU'S. BB Floc undersigne d has j i t i t r e i t ii rr ii.s eel i vll . a large slier and styles, and also new and beautifursiy o l f ee a ol Lamp Shades, each as the ornamental Butterfly, Red Row, Volcano, Victoria, Dram, &e.. For rale by SARI. FILBF.RT. Ordflen Manor Drag Store, Columbia, Pa. March 29. STOVES. 12E=11 ESZEMME! LET US & lIIOLLOWAIPS PILLS. WHY ARE WE has been the rot of the human race to-.be weighed down-by-dis ease and suffering. Holloway's Pills ,are ape_ daily adapted to the relief of the weak, the nervous, the delicate, and the infirm, of all climes, ages, sexes, and constitutions. Pro fessor Holloway personally superintends the manufacture of his medicines in the United States, ind offers them to a free and enlighten ed people, as the best remedy the world ever saw for the removal of disease. THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD.— These famous Pills are expressly combined to operate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting any derangement in their functions, purifying the blood, the very fountain of life, and thus curing disease in all its forms. DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. —Nearly half the human race have taken these Pills. It has been proved in all parts of the world, that nothing has been found Equal to them in cases of disorders of the liver,dyspep sia, and stomach complaints generally. They soon give a healthy tone to these organei how. ever much deranged, and when all other means have failed. GENERAL DEBILITY, ILL HEALTH.— Many of the most despotic Governments have opened their Custom Houses to the introduc tion of these Pills, that they may become the medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges admit that this medicine is "the best remedy ever known for persona of delicate health, or where the system has been impaired, as its invigorating properties never fail to afford re• lief. FEMALE COMPLAINTS.--No Female, young or old, should be without this celebra ted medicine. It corrects and regulates the monthly courses at all periods, acting in many cases like a charm. It is also the best ant; safest medicine that•can be given to children of all ages, and for any complaint; consequent ly no family should be without it. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS ARE TILE REST REMEDY airourat IN THE WORLD FOR THE FOLLOWING DISEASES. Asthma Fever and Ague Lowness of Bowel Corn- Female Com- Spirits plaints plaints Piles Coughs Headaches Stone and Colds Indigestion Gravel Chest Diseases Influenza Secondary Costiveness Inflammation Symptoms; Dyspepsia Inward Weak- Venereal Affec- Diarrhcea nese tions Dropsy Liver Com- Worms of s,ll' Debility plaints kinds ".'Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Hol.a.oway, SO Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers of Medicines through out the United States, and the civilized world in boxes, at 25 cents, 624 cents, and $1 each. 02 - There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each box. Dec. 15, 1855-Iy. GERHARD BRANDT, CONTINUES to occupy the large building at the corner of Second and Locust streets, and offers to those desiring comfortable boarding the great est eosiveniences. At his Saloons and Restaurant will be found Luxuries of all kinds ht season, which will be served up in :he hest manner and at the short est notice. He respectfully solicits a share of patron age. [Goluinbia, Inn). 10. MG. Mount Vernon House,Carfal Basin, Columbia, Pa. HENRY R.IIIINICII, PROPRIETOR. Urrhe beat accommodations and every attention. given to guest., who may favor Ibis eatobliahment with their patronage. [April 19. 155641 Franklin House, Locust st. Columbia, Pa TUB subscriber continues to occupy this well-known Hotel. nod will do everything in his power to comfortably entertain ull , who may patron ize him. Ilia facilities for accommodating Dames. Droves, Bc., are superior April 10. 1056.13 Washington House, Columbia, Pa. DANIEL HERR, PROPRIETOR. THIS old and well-known base is still in Inc occupancy or the subteriber,end offers every indueement to the traveller, in the way of comfort and convenience. The Cars, east and west, start from this establishment. and it has other advantages unsur passed by any. Terms reasonable. Columbia, April 12, 12.56-ly Bellevue House, NE. CORNER of Front and Walnut streets, . COLUMBIA. PA. JOSHUA J. GAULT. PROPRIETOR. (glueecssor to [Birdwell & Hrenetnutt and Mrs. Mines). The tlnuse is furnished with all Modern Improve ments, and every attention will be given to secure the comfort of guest.t. Charged moderate. Columbia, April PI, 19.56.1 f PIANOS. Z.SITEPARD would respectfully inform Li. the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, that he bin, effected an agency with the Philadelphia Piano Porte Manufacturing Company, whose Pianos for superior tone, finish, and durability, have for years stood unrivalled. He is prepared to deliver them here nt the lowest city prices. and would most respectfully solicit the patronage of such as wish to procure a good and substantial in— strument. A specimen of the above mentioned instrument mar be seen by calling at his music room, cast comer of Front and Locust streets, Columbia. February tt, CIGARS! CIGARS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The under— signed invite the attention of the public to their extensive stock of CIGARS, of tdl kinds, which they oiler at prices cheaper than rmr sold in this town before. Also. just received a fresh supply of FA stl IXGRO CERIES. FIEGNIAN & FRITSCII, Corner of Locust and Third streets. Columbia, February 2, 1tt.56. GEORGE J. SMITH, WIIOLESILE and Retail Bread and Bake Baker.—Constantly on hand a variety of •*akes, too numerous to mention; Crackers; Soda, Wine, Scroll, and Sugar Biscuit; Confectionery, of every desoription, c.c. 1.01 .usT STAIZET, Feb. 2, '56. Between the Bank and Franklin House. NOUSE ROOFING, SPOUTING, Plumbing, Bell Banging, and everything eon iwcted with the W. 1111300. will be promptly attend ed to by the subscriber, on the most reasonable terms. constantly on hand a large supply of Lead Pipe suita ble for Hydrants. 811 work warranted. lIIRA Al WILSON, corner of Second and Locust streets. Columbia, Feb. 24. ISdS. THE LADIES are particularly invited to Ire 1 our new arrival of Embroideries and Swiss Muslin for Dresses and Basques.—A very large variety of Jae inlet, Swiss and au Passa Ruffling and F ouneing—ali very cheap, for the wann weather. liead Quartera for Embroideries, ut H. C. FONDERSMITE'S People's Cash Store. May, 2.1, 1856. Hoofieuid's CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, for the carp of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, Chronic Diarrhass, Disease of the Kidneys and all disenses arising from a disordered liter or etoal l l7b: Prier 73 cents. For sale at McCORKLE & DELLETT":„ Family Medicine Store,Odd Fellow's Hall. Colombia, October 13. . HIMALAYA LUSTRES: bate feieired another supply of these new and beautiful noOds, so very desirable for Ladies , Travelling Dresses, Those in aunt of them can be supplied at `S H. ir FODERSMITH'B Peoples Cash Store. May St lEi6 HAIR BEM Jones' Batchelor's, Pekes Ind Etryptian half dyes, warranted to color the bele any desired abode, without Minty to the skin. For sale by R. VVILLIAMS. May 10, Front at., Columbia, Pa. DRIME HANS, 12 1.! rte. per pond; Ahouldent 10 do do Dried Beer, 14 do do Tide Mipter Canal Money received for goods. WELSH & ItlCir Colombia. M ay 17,1856. JEST RECEIVBD, a large and new supply of Brushes, and Combs, or all kinds sod ssi les.— For !ale by BAWL FILBERT, March 8P, 1538. ALCOIIOL and Burning Fluid, always on hand. at the lowest places, at the Feudly Medicine Store. Odd Fellows' Ball. February 2.1858. WHY should anyperson do wilhont a Clock, when they eau be bad for 111.50 and upwards. at SHREINER'S? Colombia, Arril29, 1855 JTEAT RECEIVED. a lame and well selected ianett or Brushes, consisting in ran of Shoe, Hair, Cloth. Crumb, Nail, Hat and Teeth Brushes, and Gsr saleby R. WILLIAMS. March 22, '5ll. Front street Columhia, Pa. IL'OGFEWEEDIL El MARTIN ERWIN. D. HERR