New lESzsz-Lirs.g• Gracbclost AT TJEIE }"li7_4olt'S STORE. THE Farmer's Store is again replenished wits..o,.( s e tot of tine, reelnosteltle end ..TVie, able goods, far.ttpring & Sutatacr. els of watch br 'sold CIIEAP THE CHEAPEST. Tke mock cots islet* of every vkri..iv of DRY GOODS. Superior Week Cloth, different colors; Black and rulleY•en,aimeres; Satioetts. all rotor'. very r heap; LIP°. n gentral Ocfrortmeittof Vesting,. such it,. Slime.. and Velvets; Bieck Silk: rich lustre. D el.a tiles. plait tied flutcY, ate, se4 Vrita.sot geed seleetion. none better; Bleached Muslin, very cheep; .thittleachett .410. 4.4 wide, good; Ticking., Cheeks. GisighumP, COl - Flannels, kc., acs ,at very low price=. Call and he convinced. GROCERIES! GROCERIES!! ho.vc dust opened a new lot of Groceries whirl, I ,trill . l,ll at very loveg Tests,Spwe s, &e .&e.. tilt fresh, and rit the best GLASS AND QUEENSWA RE, Ak full assorrtmein of Common and ranee. FISH, F !SH, &c. Mackerel. Herring and White Fish. My block is nese. I hare no old goods—l buy for ,rash, nid will sell nt very a,aull ode ie. If yo.. .want the worth of your money, I promise you %sib get it, In quality and prier., and it'so in weight 11111.1 measure at the Eargier's Cdienp C.isb nor., ikful the past favors, 1 solicit th e ColltillUilller pf public patronage. Country Produce taken in exelmnge HENJ AMIN iiErt R- ,Opposite the P11.1.1'111 Ilmi-e. P. S.—,i"F.W GOOD:I coNsTAN'r IN Et EcEIVED. COlUtniith., April 12, jOllll, lIILIGIITSVILLE AND COLUMBIA SAIL ROAD. PASSENGER. TRAINS. ,11111 F. Pairmenger Train% on the above Railroad wil,l run 11.14 f0110w.., 00 and atler Thur.dny,thr 41 of May 1. , 56: MORNING TRAIN. Leave York for Wrightsville and Columbia nt G A. 31 ,Colosoltin for York and BaMinot e at 7 30 A. NI Arrives tit Baltimore at 9 P. Al NOON TRAIN. d.eave York at H. A. 31, °rota the apical of ILO train from Baltimore. Returning, lesive Columbia nt 12,45 P. Al. anti AWrighe i valle 01.10 P. 31 . for York. and Baltimore. iirriving to Raliimure at 7 1' N , tha• all'ording pnek• ,mtigers trout Lancaster and Philadelphia two couture Mons daily to Baltimore. EVENING TRAIN. Leave York for Columbia 011 the arrival of the Train trom Baltimore, itt 7 1.5 P. Al , arrive at Columba,, at 9-15 P. M.. in time lo 001111CCI a • nh the train for Lan eneier and Philadelphia. 'Leave Columbia for York at 9:10 P. 31 . arrive at :Yor . ): 2 a) P. Al. ' There i• a pa...engem 'rain !m acre York for Balti more every morning at a :RP A. M., rM riving 111 IlelM more ni S A M. Trains also connect a•ilh the train that leave.. Philadelphia at 2,55 P. M., arriving tat Columbia in .7 P. 31. I[l:7 All :Sunday trains dileontinned. L. F. GRIFFIFII. Agt•itt Columbin, :tiny 24, 1S - R. N. LEMON Br. O.'S MILA:NSPOICTATION LINE. EAREI Vri;ipit7rom Philarirlphia for Pittsburg and the {Vest, by Railroad and Canal WE have largely increased our facilities for carry tug freight, and are prepared AD forward goods daily, from the East and West, and all the intermediate points. We will transport Iron, Fish, Coal, Plaster, er.c., and fill orders for the same on com mission. We will also debver any quantitylof ? Pittsburg Coal, and till orders for Allegheny ,Bituminous Coal, from Lemon's celebrated Mines, at the lowest possible rates. LLOYD & LENION. Af;ENTS. iCosiotAN & Bno., 276 Market st., Philadelphia J. K. EBERLSIN, Columbia. R. iki,,LEatoN, Canal Basin, Hollidaysburg. JOITN A. CANNON, Johnstown. T. B. LLOYD, Canal Basin, Penn st., Pittsburg Columbia, March 22, 1856. LATEST ARRIVAL OF RICH AND ELEGANT JEWELRY.- The ititiler.;ened ha. ja.i received from New Yord end I'Mludelphiu, the mots purer!, lot of WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND J EW ELKY . . agazl Which he is prepared to , ell rhea per than they can he bought at ally oilier eataltli-lonent. lie is pre. : Pared to Mier Brent barmii lik. and he re , peetfully in vites the attention of purelia,er, to hi, stock, which embrace, • 014; Alp T SrE W_A Try-lEs_ n n - vety ; a I kinds of CLOCKS. from $1.50 up wards; he UMW. the ntiewirm of 1100 then to hr. hirer mock of LEVER BOAT CLOCKS; JEWELIt V. von _Fl•Ung Dinar Ringo, Rings Uri...it pins, die..; all kiiidsof Silver Spoon.; Plated Soup Ladles,Tailile s and Tea Spoons. Fork.. 45‘1,., which ore warranted to Wear nearly equal to Silver; Gold mud Silver Pen.. ells and Pens; Gold and Silver Spool ivies; together :with the greatest variety of FANCY ARTICLES ever before <greyed. CUTLERY.—AIm, a mmerior iiitortment of Re volvers and other l'iouls, and nll kinds of Knives, of the manufacture. ;Strict /Mooch:oil will be eiven,n< beretofore,to the repairing of clocks, watcher nod jewelry; and ull work will be warranted. A contmunnee of Cornier patronnce rePpect fully .olletie4l. JOIIN FELIX. Columbin.April 19,1956. 'NOTICE. HAYING purchased the entire stock and fixture. , oft he Drug Store. In Front %meet. from Stunnel Wetelttn4. torinerly owned by Wm J. Shoretnnn. I would 1100100 . 1.10 I: 1 cnvr n • of Co lundna the bu-ine-• will be etoOltiCted u• hereto fore by my ngent, N'Vnt. J. elnretnott AARON SIaRE.MAN, July 5,195G-3m GREAT VICCITETUZZINT! :NOT IN POLITICS, BIT P.; DRY GOODS! Those New UMW., lien - ge•, Crape tie Epagae•, and in fact, evert than; pr••n) for u LA. tr,Drcsa. which have 311 1 been received at /7. C. Ponderamith's People's Cosh Store. 500 yds. neat Preach Law... j A al r•o!or., at NI e a, 4000 Malleoe.Aelt (:lagilAta, nal) ti,le worth Ya Plain and tune)• Itarege...ail) ly Thor den radio Crape de • - L;igue• all rotor., 95 to 374 et!. 20 piere..nent.oriped Ca L ene. w 0 4,.1.1 11 .• nod th•t color+. ihr he goods ut Coliimilas. ttl A gent man) other great harem.. in Itr% Good- at e now read)• for all done who ss ..CALL, NotWelh.tneling Il,n Very large gunlltoy nr Payer; we helve .olet the. -ree-nu, our os-ortelient I. •111 t good: Deed gloat learCtltet. ewe he bad to %Val I Paper., al 11 . C F , INDERworris's I:, , lumbia, June 1.1. People . - elPh •lore LIVERIC ST'AILLM. THE subscriber respectfully in- ".... et form. ht• friend.. and the rolthe trete,- utly 111 , 1, he Int+ o•emmetr the proprtemr•lop ci the Livery Stable.. formeoly kepi I.) Mr .1. II lA 'vntil., nail tree lily Ity Mr. John Fetterlf. Ile re• sprrltitlly •nl the pa'rootttre of all who may need 001 eon veniettee to hi-. hoe, detertntorti lotto be.. Iter.l to ocentommlote lu. tt.tooter, h. far its may he In In. poster. M. charge, shot{ he tomterate—.. o smith -n thol he feel.. ;is-tired of giving .ottoluet 101 l on 11.- 3 , 01111 as m ell tt. all other, THOM AS ROOM April ID, ISSG it GEORGE J. S:1111'111, LOCUST STREET, has just commenced man ufnaloriny, I.l , AtitN 1111111.,ep• ron.,:nntl) on band. n toil o•%ortmeni of 81'\I \I KR. Int INKS. Columbin. April 111. 13i' Just Received, ALARCH LOT of Children's Corriagrs, Ctg•, Rocking, florae., Wheribarrow.. I'r, ler., Nur.bry etsesetaft, &c. 1j1:011(t K. J. eNI ITII. April 10 , I Leett-t •trret. (1 /UNA and other rattev A rtietr•• an name rou• tq meiation, for Pole hp J. SA. MI. Lorug Forret. between the Hunk and FrOIIIOIII 11101Ige. COIUMI , II, April lii. 1,56. FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR. TEST received a superior article of Flour, Ai Which will be •old at line very lowect market price, by the barrel aisdpound; warranted S.O $ KTZ. Odd rellourc' Ilull, Columbia. Ma} at, 1 55<1. Attar Bats of all Hinds. THE subscriber has just 'weird a splrn aa.ortaiieilt of O'lltA %V HATS fir children. a,caep a. grown persona. which will he Fold very cheap. at hi. eatalthAmen:, No. 3 'Shreiner . . Raw. May 31, 16.74. J. HESS. I.II I INTRI SOAP, Dried Blackberries and Ap pk Boiter,just received from the country. by S C. SWARTZ, Odd Fellows' Hall. Columbia. May 31, 19. X. 17XTRA FAMILY FLOUR, by Ihe barrel, for PUNIC by 11 CO, Columbia. Jane J. No.. 1,2 and 6 Canaf fla•in. E GRATH'S ELECTRIC OIL. Just reerivel D Irtgli eapitly atlas popular remedy. and for sale tby B WILLIAMS, May 10,15 0. From Street, Columbia. Pa. ANI ts' . lot of IVIIA I.F. AND CAR GREASING GUS, received at the stole of On sub•criber. R. 'WILLIAMS. Front Street,Columbie, Pa. May 10, 1 851 JaLIRA FAMILY FAXXII:i., Jun! received and for Jana .917.1, S,.UPERAft CATriaall..llpß 4; D rat ale at July FS, 10.5 i! Family -Medicine Mo te, CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST. JUST OPENED AT DERR'S CIIEV STORE, 500 Yard.- Crape do E.pugne,good goods, only 25 2500 yards Organdy and VAltisle Dress Lawns, 121, 10, 25 cello, 300 Brit:insti.. Bud: Blur and Green (very One) 500 a Wuitr pied wide Orillinnies.l2l 10 ,• I .11 3,4 andFigered Iterrge.. pril•Cti. .000 nod Berry. de - Lniiir.. 110 500 1 . 1:1111 Chambrry Unigliatn., Blue, Green, rink, Ac., Ar, 400 " Bonnet I.awsig. all eolnre. o re c,i sdk, •triprd, plaid and plain. 3500 •• Ainerlean. lilrgii It und Frenek Clllll7, fine good., I 5 cent.. 20 0 0 " Apron, Bonnet nad Ciughttni4. 9110 " All wool de Lalllen, tell color.. 500 " rine Briiirli and I roach Cliintze.,l9, 25. ernt, 2000 !Put. and Orange Print, 2.5 1 0 .` lilac and W hne Pion, only G rent, 300 " New York Ma fu.trolor4, only 61 tent.. 1500 Seroml Manning nl 14011 6 . Slitrung Print*. nnw.tylt., ion " •• Stripe* and Engle Ernntl Munk stlkn, real TIM - num. .2300 , Grniten blenched Mo.lin, only GI:, (txtru good) tr•PO Boot 1l ilk Mii•=linn yard wide. only 9 cent. 1500 •' ExeierllF. 1110.110. extra timidity, 10 cis 12011 •• Old York Mill. only 121 cents .10011 " 17i. Wood cents. IWO •• New Si) Ie Dre•ea Triunninge. .1000 •• 9inimer Pinning-. for Alen mid Boy.: wenr. SOO - Cmemneree. I NMI •-• h:einuelcy Jean...plain nod pluid. SU dozen Silk nod Mohair Mit.l for l.odiee, Mis-en Children. 175 " Ha-e for l.ndien Gents, Roy, Child ren nod Winne+. " Newry le l'urasol, Alec Mi-se- JOHN HERR. Lancia. ter, play. 21. 1956 GERMAN AGENCY, FOR THE COLLECTION OF CLAIMS, DRAFTS, POWER OF ATTORNEYS, &e. THE subscriber having made arrangements with stun or the tilde•st fintiLtits! llouse , . in (Set - - minty, tr now prepuces! to "oilers Alonies , and snake 01 A tiornel. for nay purl of Germans'. 11., tut- 111%0 1111‘11r 0111.1. urine's,. to give. its. , Ow Drug to any 011 e WllO N 1.11,1 money v.. 4111 011. anti is...rawer. 'twill lie putd,—having had enurit rap, Ilene.. in 11114 1,11.111 C., he Intrude to deVele 1 1 / 1 sull atientton in it in future. All eullertion. of Claitn, Ac , attended to with ern - - reuite-. nod di-I,nel, mid in (lunge• for information. rur further particulars udder.... JACOB Dry Gond :11er.shatil, No. Gil North queen *treri. batieit.ter l'u. N. 13.—A1l hunt. of Gertnan Coin exehisaged tit fall rale, D..rernher 15 I-514f fIEALER in nil hinds of MUSIC and MUSI- Lf CAL INSTIC UM ENT:z. Nn. Erampll'A A retitle, Orange .v..(1, I.ANCA , TER, ali.va)• hand n laige ell-o+-nnetl .nom k of ACCO R D EO Crent•h and Geritin nutlir .frotn . ls el up to ?55,01; NT X X—a MS .5, of .otrrior,ionoty loin•, Oulu 73 et- up to *ibt); FLUTES AN!) GUITARS, ni privt.4. ia•igiug from 311 el- np to 510 mid s 310; Ifrunl4 &•c. N InV MUSIC. for the room. Violin. Flute. 6uttstr, ale. INSTRUC TION BOOKS for all tu.ormurot... /Sultan, Otrostast stud Englssh Istring.g. of the very be-t timmisty,,Vreittst with particular vars.. A 1... all kutol. of Nisi-sent Nlerttliststeli-ts. s, Violin l'stteett,Sss rows, l'egq, litton,Tionburisle vud littwo 31ststs14,A. c. 'l'o i11‘11,1111,11.01 . every de , eription. All Ihr New \lu-u• for l'inuo.mr, tke.., received .onu publi-tied, acid eau Ile Icy mull free of po. l.3ttleamer,Nltlv 5 i,55-ty PZIOPLT. , S 111XARBLIII 'WARD. SHOP in North Queen street, half square flat, of the Railroad.nail Jul door north of M'Gratin , , , While Ilor-e Iliad. Laura-ter city. LEWIS II AION% Itl arlde Manes!. renpeettully in the patine that he has now in hi, yard the la r. cent cull best st.i•ortinent of rrita AN AN I) NIARIIILE ever olfered to the ciii/en.. of Lllll cvmerottul ereaterilitia any other efttabli-liment we-t of Philadelphia. Davila; made urrangemeists iti the Etint to receive marble at reduced prices. he an nounce.. that lie will sell much cheaper than any other eqablkhincitt inflate city or county can do. Ile in prepared to exlcate in the hest sts le. ;I.IONIi !DENTS. TOMBS AND (IRA VE STONES. MAN TELS. DOOR AND WINDOW SILLS, STEPS, &c., Ste..of every variety and price. His facilities for funic+hing artielea in the Marble line sire un-urpsta..eil by tiny other establishment in the city. while lie all who may favor him with their patrtnince Oral hi. , was k lie executed t o the very (trot .1)11.11111i ml the moan rette.miable terms. t•r:rmat cryroal it, Emiusit c; AN, done at the suortet.t nottee,and on the moat ittoder- lie reApectrully invite-the public to call ralld 03011ii ine ht. wort, bring fully .nti.fiett to real his claim to public putroorege upon ti. Thankful for the malty tavnr4 by ri.ovvr.d upon bin'. he hopes by ellicintleottou to 1,0.4114...10 merit:toll re ceive a Allure of the ',tibia:patronage. Loaea.ter, Aftl 17 2S. P-,55 CLOTHING AND NEW GOODS, A TGENSLER'S CLOTHING 11011 SB, No. NOrtle Queen Stiect,4th Muir 'atoll of Orange Circe,, ,'et Site. received a , pleitilid tot of new enoil. Black rand Pitney Clothe, ll:nek aid Fancy Vii+kimeree. for .prinir and Potholer, of the finest oimlity and tun.' Lennnwl laitlerliel, 1101 to lie rkeelleil 11l tat tiOtt.e w iloa city. Stout awl Valley Silk Ve,t of noignifieent mid n great violet% of other vroilig.., null in .diort. tt MI everral itit•Orttnetil of Spring null Summer 1t.... I. IA bleb will lie mule to order in the beet tio—itile manlier, nod at the sliorto , t notice. Price. unit-milk Inw. Al -0, a floe lnl of it EA DV -DI ADE C LOTII ENG, Couss•ltog of litnek mod FSIIIC) Sark, frock nod /lox ro.sia tths,k nod rotsoy est"ottero rato-. Salt itiOt owl Suomi, Patti. of es cry slcsonloton A how I....orimen I Of Pr-t., Salim Silk, Valeoei r, nod Funny Ve.o.s of van°. Shirt Col. 1:1,. 1 "nder•htr,• nod Mowerc. 51044.4, eraVtlt, 5q0C1.11.4 , . So.peuder, rOd•kei and itt fact, thug; tri that lire 01 I.u.stots., All goosk pnr din-rd tit ilost so•tottlt.thaseot vs:WO:IWO In br ,c r e p. tr . -elites!. In roo,outois, of tho posssure of the lime., Ilse price- at hon.e. hnve heel, red swell In , Itch statotord n. Win sosaltte all to porelta-ts Ihey m . o.' to 11114 hoe of thotoo,, COllll. our vontr all. mot give or n egg. tool )ou'll It nil :t to ) nor tilt outage to pure:mot, Iliii opine al any rate. olseilter yot 1.1111,11 W, or not; }nit will ink W.1)4 Le tvelvo.ne. ill WIII M May 10 I KA', North litter.] 1.-tor r. .TOSCPIT Y EW DALL, Practical Gardener and Florist, Cherry street, Columbia, respettfully . N j form. M. fro•od . and the pettlie ft ,tteral , y. thin he :al. 011 haad and for .ale a •kalee -apply of . 12 Gltl:EN1101.:::O.: AND HAMM' PLANTS. Shro/...Ae talcaltle for plea.ure groom!. 1111,1 gar den. A o'+eare a °Deem., of 05,-tttotily bloorrum: ro.e*, of every .Lode of color, of Ito, too., Kind. lie 111.0 I.AYrt OCT AND . 1 . 1.1;A. r 4 I;IO.:(iltO11N DS AND ,solo ia.tr. and doer all kook of plummy nod proott, g . its trosvo foul coootry,woh .kill awl 1•11 re. 0111 , a-01141 , 1e term, lie 111V11.'“ UllOlllOOl to In. NErigsrit V. wh ere large noriely of all Limit of Idommog flow. a t . ~.ea 5.011, may at 1111 lime. h.. -eel, Columbia. April 5, I tt:th tt sixtrNExt & BILOTHEIL, Car. of Third and Union streets, CulumGin Pa., nITER gnat indarements to persons wish utg nod cheap Dry Gooal.,Groue.te- r Clorea-- ware. rt. Our moil. 14 now large rind complete. null our old friend. and ru•lomrr+• artel t he peddle rreavra ,l ). , :nn have n Lenuuial apiorienent to ...leer I • We have in.!, large, ridden°. of SURING' AND SDANIV.It COoDi4 to our •rock. and .11.111 he vole .trimly receiving new Kuno..., which We are to eel{ greatk v. ilneed imeen. TO THE LADIES. Our Dr,. Good ynn•i•l in purl of Stlk• of every vartel> and Illirerel,l .plnlun•-, sill I.llldsof nII•w•ool Ur Ilee,e.; nil e,.lnr. 11.11,V001 I.ousec.; Moiuu r.. 11 • ooleu fuel•. Long mill Swim., Ca•ltmrrr; Thilirt. Oho•A ni.ot t'all$11•11eilk; loactlier a.uh rti ef y 1.1171t1) mi SittlW I% to litt• In lrt In Cyril vine's. mod 1.l inirreredritiedly Imvprice•. I:lmplied and Unklenclied Tyr,. inc. Chock; Gingham. Blue and Unbleapheil Drilling, %\ him mid Colored Fl.mnelr. Criresin Chu.rre•, 6EN T L ENI EN 'S WEAR. CI 00 . 4 ; C....11t1,1 . .: Satinet!. and Ve.dind: gen. It eAy Jena..ColVrt Cord; CO./. on.le. Hen eerier.: t 111 ^` , "L). S. 11: Parket Handl.errhie,: (;Inghntn land Conn. do blurt Col. Ear.; thatum , . Stunk. and 'rte.; all cheaper than ev• ever. GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, and every• Ilan, w ll.e hanar•r at •Lich price. a• 111. lift •aU-IJcbon. Clll al lilt %Wire 01 111t011f ER. Corner or 7 bird and -1014%, Colnmb•n 1 . 3. Apra .5. X.ItI. 131:07rtilLa Goods r. 'PIG undersigned are now retelling and • I. • will be opening during lb. next week. at their - l ore in Loris.: puree:. oppovite the Col umbra 11111111.14 new and large ...oilmen. of Goods visitable (or the f•Onin.fins; nu pat: or PRY (;(111DS - *nett n. Cloth.. ettaiilll , TC., Ve.t. nig.. Black and Finley Silk., inairthar anh a great variety of f..11/11 , .s IntE•4.l tirroUS: 110I1SEMBNISIBM: BOUM. Auer. a. Shreiing.. Tleking,i, cheek., 0,1 cl o th, m o w. , &e. GROCEIIfIFN of every description—fresh and of the beet qualliiier; Together wish a general avoortment of Quernaware, Glassware, Carpet., Blind., Looking bilativea. Drag. • gen., Matting• Bug.. WALL, PAPERS, In htet everything kept inn 'yeti-regulated .tore. Call and +re our novrtnment.inv are Ceti •WtpGed that none a•,II no away dinappentied, on w, !MA. XXCLICSIVIRLT FOR cAsio .. S. c. swARTz and ore lbeeelt7 enabled to sell good. nt the very LOW FAT FIGVREte. FRY k 11AU1IAN. Colua• le, Apr012,11,1:4. NEW, NEW ,NEWEST, AND W. H. KEFFER, SHAWLS! HITE GOODS GREAT BARGAINS CHILLS AND FEVER. R n. PASCHALL'S. AND and Ague If Mixture—an effemunl care for Chills and Fever Intermittent and Remittent Feve,r, Dumb Ague and Bilious avirtckr.. Thin preparation contains nothing that can act in injuriously upon the system, being cotnpo.ed entirely tit vegetable sub-lances. In proof of this allegation, and to give more confidence to du PO Inking this medicine, the Proprietor offers a reward, aceompas nying each bottle, which 111 to be given to any persons who discovers either A rnenie or Mercury 11111* corn position. ingredients too often used in remedies for the above diseiwes; and -abich, while they sties prevent, for a season, the return of the chills. substi tute in the system diseases or worse and more diffi cult to remove. Use this valuable ver,rtable production, end see for yourself that it wall do all that a good medicine can do and till that can be desired. It purifies and Circa 111.1C/1 the blood, it acts us a gentle purgative upon the bowels. thus enabling nature to perform the regular exercise of her funetions,and than restoring the health and bracing up the system. As a Preventive it is equally an effectual. stud should be taken once or twice a duty, which will tend to remove those diseased hu. morn which often Cause the above fevers. The Proprietor states,withOut fear of contradiction, 1 11111 Pll.ll.llllll'R Fever and Ague Mixture has eflettu s Ily cured more persons where it has Leen introduced than any other preparation now in use, to say more is unnucessary. as the medicine is to *tend or fall up on Its own merits. Flom the numerous letters and certificates reedit, ed by the Proprietor from persons who have tried the above named medicine. The following are eelectedbe eausse they are generally known in the locality which this newspaper circulates, and becuu-e of the ready orcessibffity of the writers to any party inclined to doubt Inc scepticism iu regard to the efficacy of this medicine. • . Front the Proprietor of the Delaware House at Bris tol, Bucks county, Pa., kietwit as t'ract's Hotel. Btu. Tot, Oct. 1555. P. S. Mosaic—Dear Sir—l write to inform you that your '•Paschatfs Fever and Ague Mixture," has cer minty proved '•act effectual cure," for this disease as well an other Bilious complaints generally known as Chills and Fever. latermittent and Remittent Fevers, , and am glad that such a medicine has at -st heeu introduced among us. I was much astonish ed upon learning from your agents here of the lurge quantity sold this fall; unit in every case, except one. it had entirely cured die patient upon taking one DOI. Ile ouh • . nod - not 11.1 t ma ch. From what I con • learn, I have no doubt hurt, AS a preventive for lbe.e disease, it would be it- eirectuulns in curing. %%Imre it once lots been tried and taken neer:tiding to direc tions. due qu,sium will never arise—what will cure he Chills and Fever? Although I have not been un der the neeessity of taking any of the fllisture; yet number ofpersons. known to me. have been cured by it. mid whose names I um at liberty to communicate to any person.. interested. Respectfully your friend. /AVM Pasvv. Philndelpl t ~, March .22,105 G. Itle, E. S. Monnis—Dior Sir—Your medicine has certainly proved what you represented it to he, tin ef reeintil cure for chills and (ever. We take pleasure iniortning you that the !Mtn in our employ who took y our mixtnre this spring, near a year ago, has not until up to the present da), any return of chills, and line lire it dully tit ins work; he sa)s. ••he is every wit) better Mau he tins been for same yettrs,and too, train the cu•tteuts of one bottle only. Respectfully KI•I'FfERLINUS & CV , Pollee Printers and Lithogrtioliere, N. W. corner 4th nod Arch streets, !laving etarred (CS several months with Fever and Ague. the writer nos induced to try Puseltall'u Mix ture. and now take- pleasure in certifying that Its was thoroughly curet" in u very short nine, without any deleteram. ellems upparent from ot. use. C. W Monet-. S..fe ',arbor I Works. Sure Ilencoa. Lancaster Co . J u !mar v sth, Min. F:usvunn S. Melons—Deur Sir—Your nomina -1 ble ••Ihrschnll's Fever tool Ague Mixture," (after I using till the various remedies pi oreostag to cure the chills and fever,llms etfected a perfect cure in the tire of hnrt,a bottle. Let nail the tilllicied use it. Vet)• truly yours, -, • SAPP, lIARDOn. Lunen4ter Co., Pit The lutioniteg Certiliente is from a gentleman in the Office of the United Sinter. Mt, to Phdn.lulphtu. I'iIit.ADELPHIA. N, I t . EDWARD S. NORM—Deaf Offords ate much pint-urn to U 1111010155 to you. that your valuable preparation, "Pit,cllslll's Fever and Ague Mixture," which l procured from you several months ago, but indeed proved itself to Le "ant effectual cure" in the co, of my mend, who took three louts only from ono bottle. and Inn.. not had a chill since, and it now perfectly well. WWI much respect, your.. ice. GEORGE W. 11/11.4. The following Certificate in from this Auditor of the Stow of Delaware. GLA ?now. September 0,15 2 5.5. E. S. Montits—Deor Sir—We are Pelling the Mix. tore doily, nod find it to give gererni aninsfuetion. I believe it the hest Medicine in existence for the mire of Chill. and Fever. I hove disposed of a HUM. bee of bottles, nod hove not known it to Ina. Your., very re,pciisfuliy, W. T Au:twos. Ileud of Sassafras, Kent Co .Marylatid, Jan. 20, IS5fl. K S. Alouni.—Dear Sir—Since your valuable Fe -1 ver and Ague Mixture ha. been introdui ed here, it has given entire .B'l.l - action In every one who has ha ell fortunate enough to know of it t will further mention. to confirm us great connive powers, that? ',ad two bottle. of it to one family constating of three or tour ye r.on .Who Were Marring with the Chills. rustne_snooth4—lttnL cluusetl. otio.of thestertions cured, came tino 'lowa me la totae totelr cote of thr saying that the other bottle had 'Noe the whole ppnek ,ry”ti amenity r lerfd 131,021 iuyury, I learn thin up to tin. day they ore all well,lnivong hail ito return of the Cllllll+ inane. What Call Aledieine do tutors? Respectfully your., ike., Directions in German. French rind Span nceoitionne cinch bottle. Price 81.00 the single biotic or $lO,OO the dozen bottles. T. the trade the osnnl rn'r• are offerr<l. For i•nle by Urnegi•l and Countr) Merebninii every here. mid by SA mt Et. F.t•nrnr• AV Wino' Elder's (hailer, Alortirr Ui ug Store, nt Columbia a rn IVdhnnt C. Baker. Drirgeio, Centre Stpuare, Lartetotor City. Mereitillll4lolo nut having preparaiion du well try ordering al once. lVholr•:de orders inn.it be addressed to the Sole Proprtelor and Mans niclurer. EDWAR D S. MORRIS, No tr. 6 Arch etreci, Philadelphia Pel, 23, IS:16 rznE PROOFS. , • - • TIIE Salamander Safes of .I,t r Philadelphia ttglllll.4 !lir world. I,tl Ott vas & Wat4en,No WI ~oulh I,* Fourth ntreet, Ploludelphin, . have hod the 'avert detrm t .tia. A., ( • ; tom to the followitte eerliti• _ ofSalaustmder Sal,. ton., ut length fully warranted the repreve 111111 l tom which have ;men made of them, an rmalerlog alt uhdoubted t•eettrity tigatast the terrtlie element: P 1111.), 'UST-I'lllA. f , ri I 12. I t-513 • Nic.cr% EVAN, & WAr 4 oSa—Celite:—lt affords tt. the Inghret %flii.footion to •ilate to you. IL,.t owing to du• *cry protective of two Of the Salm-loin der Sail.. I which we parelinseil of you Paine few . "moth. willer. We eriVetl a large portion of our leek , ...try. Book., Paper., &e . czynuett to the eithottliou. fire lit Ruilmeud Place, Oa the inoriting of the Ilth io,ottot. we reflect that these Sa fee were located in the fourth viory oft he building we areal...a, and !hat they felt .ish-csmeinly 11110 sx heap al ha riliag mine, where she vast concentration of limit caused the Lrn•, plate. to melt, .o e cuunnt Ina regard the preser vation of :he valuable colorist- svi 1110,1 convincing prortt of the great .lecority afforded by ) nu r 'tVe .Lull take mach pleasure in recommending /hem to men of Las-ities, to a .tire rella are staallipa lire UCOltr:F. NV. SINIONS S BRO. PIIILATIFI.PIIIA.ApriI 12, I‘,lo, MeQ.r.t. & IVAT‘oN.--I have In oiler )ott toy te.tt ~,,, ity to favor of the great security ',forded to th) entire +lock ofjetwlry.hooks,papers during the recent thoistrott4coollagration to Itata.tetol place, from the Met that the some were cos.:aimed at two of the Salton 1111 l ler Sale 4 tuataufaeturetlihy you. Having fallen (ruin the raw, story of the A nibs Rollthog, where they were previoa.ly.pineett nod ex• pit-ed :0 II vit*t heat fur a long lime, die pre.ervahott of the valuable depo.tt• berated to every cute who tire opeillrig tool interior eXutitioattoo, u matter of prOlotilitlllAlolliollllellt. To sill who luny require n t rrflrt protection front the rsaysece4 of tire, I .holl tort Ise-male to Teemslitseisit the si-e of your Soles n.. 1 colt-liter they hove now uss tie tgone the ino-1153 tog le-t. 11; Is MUftlid 1. riI.LADELPIIIA. April . I{cex• Al AV T.on—Geollenten--Nn deuld yon wril be deeply griddled to learn the gond cOOth lion at avid•', I di-covered my book. policy of unv crntfirutr• of .lock, and other valuable dneu ment•, 011 Fnduy lio.t I opened the rule made by plow. firm. Willi my knowledge of It• great exposure, both to lie inteneity in the heist from •o hot a fire ue that whir ri ile•I roved the Builtliag. it. also (rein the force of :he fall from its former elevated position in the third •lnry, 1 could entertain but •lender hope. priority.% ia.creor Inopretiote. that tln• contelas al. orb I otere sn high') pri.vil would ever Ire of any service a; tar. lout a* Ike, tear- are now happily removed, 0,1 it only due to say to you, that I can henceforth cccumune.,4l the 1140 of your Safe. to all who ma wish in feel it confidence.: the perfect security whicit ouch meal.. pro, idea °poi.% so frightful au element, EDWAHDGASKII.I.. Bookbinder- Coar.intittv nn Mold Patent l'owder and Thiel ►'roof Corks for Minh., stores, k e , Philiidelptria May 1w:1,9564y NEW STYLES SPRING GOODS: THE substriber has just received n wry 1 large widow,n lo ha..toek of lIATS AND CAPS, of the very 131,1 .1) len, which veil/ he .old at the I.OWEST !CATES. lli. new .tyle of fine lbw. e unnot hr ‘Urpti•med. and Id. ns.ortment of Plain nod Pitney Caps lo very full and complete. Al.*, the new..' ~,...1,,a at =1 He re.prenully •ol,cq. a call, aft he le convinced no one iu want of anything in hi. line, can go away Ji•appoim ed. Rrlnrinher the place, No. 3 Shreiner'. Row. Front trre , , Columbia JACOB HESS. Coo"obi. April 11 1434: mow AND CRIMP STOILV. TrsT owned, at the store of the sttbscri cr. her. on the corner of Fifth and Union !nivel.. Co- Itnnbin_ n envnly of every article in the line of Inconel., conaiatine. ot DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QI7 EENSWARE, GLASSWARE, &C., of every variety and description, all of which will br sold very low tor each. The nufwenber will keep conatantly on hand a we!l neleeted Kock of goolllk and be teaprMfully POlifila a cheer of pistaw patronage. IV Country Produce taken at the highest market pore. GEORGE columhigt. r,•bruary zt, Ic-it. JOSEPH S. PEROT. F.I.I,ISTON .Tr 74. . L. W"M=LIC:I0f1" Forinarding & General Produce COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 18 .North. lirharoes, Philadelphia. HEFEHENCE4. Meisrs. Hacker, Lea Ar. Co, Philadelphia, Slier, Price-do-Co. Huck nor. licCummon& Co. " Cherie< ball<h Co. C. M. McClung & Co.. Si. Louie,Mo Thomas Maxwell. New York. .• J. S. Morris & Son, Louisville, Ky. liAnreki 8.1836 Gm Conntrsr Merchants and Physicians, DESIROUS of Daytagpure andthcap Drags, Puints,"Oils, Varnishottiass, Putty, Dye Woods, will find it to their interest to purchase at the Wholevale Drug Warehouse, S. W. corner Fourth and Vine streets, where a full supply is kept eon. stoutly on hand, and sold at the very lowest cash prices. SAVIDGE& MAYO, Druggists, South-West corner Fourth and Vine sts Phil's. N. B.—Particular attention paid to physicians , orders, selecting the purest Mug., anti not tus most do) taking advantage on aeconat of unarquaintance with their value, but invariably selling at lowest caelz prices. May io, les° ly S. &M. PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT. Evans' Fire and Thief Proof Safes. FOll Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers, and others, having Books, Papers. or other valuables, to preserve from FIRE_ or BURGLARS. Day & Newell's BMA's) BANK LOCKS. A. CARD.-Tun ..Fias PROOF Ssva r n that preserved our Hooks, Papers, 84c., during the 4 6 rent Fire at Hart's BMWilms,' was purchased of Oliver Flvetts, to S. dial'st.4 Philadelphia. GETZ & BUCK. ..REFRIONSATORS AND WATER FILTERS "--EVAns' Premium Ventilated Refrigerators, for cooling and preserving Meats, Hotter, Milk, Water nodal' art iclee for culinary purposes. WATER FlL.Tees. for purifying Prackish or Muddy Water, whether elrected by rains, lOneslol.e. marl or other causes, eau be had separate or attached to the Refrigerators—in small quantity of ice cooling the whole.in the warmest weather. POOTOOLO SuoWEl Mitts, (or the use of worm OF cold water. . . Wsvga Commis, for Hotels. Stores and Dwellings Scone TRUCKR, for moving Boxes, 13111 C%, &c. Stab Pricers, Cory sao do., Docroar.r do. OLIVES EVANS, N 0.61. South 2d 91..2 doors below Chesnut, Phila. IrrE-dablislied in 1..915. fob 9-ly DENSLOW az CO, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of Foreign and Domestic I.F.A.F TOISACCO, Mainlined ured Tobacco, and Foreign and Domestic Segars. 21 South Front street. Philadelphia. IMPORTERs OF FINK HAYASA SFOAa6. of the ChOiCeal growths of the Vueltn-Mtum, a large assortment of which are kept constantly o n hand. and for sale ut a small advance on coot of importation.. • nrConsignments respectfully P olirhed, on which liberal advances wilt be made when desired. N. B —speeml attention given to orders for pur. cian-e on Commit-ion, of Tobacco. ns also every de -eriplion of Merchandise. for account of parties hitt nt it ti 1 41111102: from flit , ' m trket. 113 - So;e Agent for F. A. Licietze'n Celebrated Ger. man Smoking Tobueco, comprising thirty different vnrieties. 9.6.1556.1 y TUE SUBSCRIBERS IRVING REMOVED TO THEIR NEW AND SPACIOUS STORE, 278 Chestnut of., 41h door above Tenth, A RE now prepared to offer a /urge min well-selected Cl stock of the following fresh and desirable goods, principally of their own importation,pr bought at auc tion. which they are able to sell at the importers and 10 which they cordially invite the site:l -lion or Country Merchants, Hotel Keepers, and fami lies generally. half, Green and Vettitiati Window Shading. Barnsley and Irish Linen Slieeting,7-4, 8-4, 9.4,10 4, 11-4,1:1 , 4 wide. Bolster and Pillow Linen. of several choice bleach er., and al/ widths from 3:4 to 94 M=! lard lilualceis of all and qualities Crib and Cradle frlaiikeis. Iced Quilts of the following varietie., ciz :—Nar .eilles, Knotted. Itetp.ter. Alhambra, Allen dale and Lauri...ter, of all the desirable Bureau Covets,Table Covers Curtain Kas ha, Towel. and Towelling of every variety; Danutsk Table Cloth. and Napkin.; Shining liinen. Mid M US lit I; emulate Handkerchief.. Etithrouteries, itotnerv, &c. Brocatat, Unmask.. Almeria., Einliroldered Lace a n d Muehtn Curtains; Gilt Cornices, Bawls, Gimps, Cord, Sc., Sc. SHEPPARD & VAN HARLINGEN, Importer. and Dealers in Linen and llott.e Furnishing Hood., No. 27,1 Chesnut st., above Tenth, Phila. Philadelphia, April 26, 1556 THE STATE SAVINGS FUND! Office, Next Door to the post (office, No. SallackStreet, Phi Pa. 1. 13 &" -Z. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. AI.I.SUMS OF MONEY RETURNED ON DEMAND STATE SAYINGS FUND, No. 83 Dock ht., 1. next door to Third street, and adjoining the l'it‘t Office, reacts ca money on deposit daily., from 0 in the IflOrtlill7. until 3in the afternoon; also Monday eve nings. from 7 ton o'clock. Interest is allowed-on de posits a t the rate offive per Cecil per annum. Depos its will he returned in whole or in part on demand, without notice. [MIT/ I=ll The popularity of tbi• Office with nll class,. of the community, boll, in town mot country. cml its C 011 1 , 1 .- queto euccea•. may be ascribed, lu part, to like follow ing sub.tantinl remains: Ist. It offers in convenient, responsible. nod profita ble depository to Executors, Adnunistrinors, As signees, Collectors, Agentsosail all twiddle officer s— to Attorneys, 'Erusiees, Societies ant Associations, whether taeorporaled or otherwise—to married or single ladies—to tstudents, Merchants, Clerks. told iP11•111C. men generally—to hicomnie.. Fanners- :Mi nors of either sex. nod all who have feuds, much or little, to deposit, where they may Ite:bud at any time with live per cent iniervo added. :M. Depositors receive books, with nn abstract of the By-laws and regulations, iu which JA entered their deposits, which books serve SIF voucher., They tinny de-ignate, in cost of sickiwas s death, or absence, who shall receive their deposits, without the inter vention of Excelnore of Administrator.. Any onto or store persons may deposit in his, her, or their name, or for may other person or persons Oil. A Report is mole each year to the Legislature nod Collards of the City. 41h. The officers ern sworn before they enter upon their duties, in addition to giving bowls with ewe. sth. The Stole Saviiigo Fund io a real Saving. Fund —not at 111,l1rIllIVt1.11Ill Company. Out toter li-ot of Depositor:4 and the Philadelphia public, hunt heen e.treittl to ohoerve that the charter avoids the Wooers. and ri.k of inournoce. Otto. lit order to afford every reannnalole facility to llepo•itor+ who resale at n distance from the °thee. their deposits are permitted to be withdrawn by checks, lifter the manner customary with the Banks. Check !looks will he furnished to depositors without charge. The popular patronage bestowed upon this office by a proverbial ty.cautoous end discnmumtutg commit• atty.:told Where the character of the ino.tsoution in best known, is n gratifying fact to which the Trust. Cel desire to call attention. GEO. 11. HART, Pregident Cm,. G. I.NLA T. Trea4tircr. I . lllladelplun. Murelt tW, 1856-Gin NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. N. SPENCER THOMAS, N 0.26 South Second Street, Philuderphia, MPORTER, Manufacturer and Dealer in Drugs. Medicines, Chemiciik, Acids, Dye Sluff!, I'uints.fhl•. Color•. White I,clid. French and Ameri can %%lute Zinc. NV i itdow Gins,. Glassware. Vunush e•, Instruincids, Ground Spices, Whole AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES USUALLY REPT BY DRUGGISTS, itteludifig Borax.. Indigo, Glue. Shellac,. Potash, ke , he.atic. Ailorders,by mail or olherwme, promptl", attended to. Country Merchantenre invited to call and examine our stock, before purchaeing elsewhere Goode sent to arty nettle wharves or Railroad Sta tion.. Proem; low and goods warranted. Philadelphia, March 1,1 ' , al-1 y. New Trimming and Variety Store. Mass MARTHA J. MILES — r AS now opened a TRIMMING AND vmuury tiTO RI:. opposite Mr. Rumple's Hard wnre Store. in .t street. to which she would invite the attention of ladies. As her stock is entirely new, and she be she will be able to please, in quality. in fashion, _ad in prices, she solicits a call from the ladies. Undersleeves, Smiting and Disming Cotton, Collars. Laces, Insening- Flouncing Hobbmrtt., Whim Fringes. ttilk Tassels. Socks for children, White Cotton Rose, of all kinds, (for ladies and gentlemen.) Needles and Pin,. Runs:kerchiefs, (for ladies and gentlemen.) Gentlemen's Collars, Gentlemen's Suspenders, Zephyr! , and tstewin.g Bilks, and a great ninny other articles w•htrh slur will take great pleasure in showing, those who !nay favor cal/. DIA HTII.I J. 11111.E.5. Columbia, Morel. 15, IgrAl ----- Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. T have constantly on hand a large assortnnnt 1_ oral( hinds of Tin nod Sheet Iron Ware. u‘cd by liou.eireppera and other., whirl, will be sold in very low prices. - H I RAAI WILSON. corner of Locu-t cud Second 'tram,. Columbia, Feb. 04, 1e,55. _ Balm of Thousand Flowers, the romptexion, curing nit the dta•a.es of the chin, (or b hat7ug, cleanstng the tent lc for the Toilet and the Nursery: for ha:lung and mourtnedieol porpo.rii For rale by ellt %FL 111.11CIIT. Golden Mortar Drug Store, Columbia, Pa. Columbia, Mandl - Rapp's Gold Pens. CONSTANTLY on hand, an assortment of thee celebrated PENS. Peroona in want ors good article are Invited 10 tail and orarnltte them. Columbia. June :XL 1955 it MN FELIX. C. SWARTZ has just received an rain BrandS . S. or Tohaceo and taeganytahich will be laid to retailer% al the !Detest rate. (May 10,1636. AGNIIIXT & CO., NO. 196 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, rt. spectrally informs the cingens of Columbia and vicinity that they have in store a fall assortment of choice and seasonable goods which they are closing out at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, principally horn the Great Auction Sales in New .York, and partly °four own ImPoriations. SILK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT. 1000 Stella Shawls, 600 black Silk Mantillas. 250 Chantilly and French Lace, do., bilk, Barege 4 bawla and Searle. _ . 30,000 yards Dress Silks, selling at 6.1, 75, 85 and 61-00 per yard. 500 Magnificent salt Rom°, bl'k Cr* De nines. 450 Flounced Dotage Dresses. Grenadines, Chall'y Organdies, Lawns. French and English Chintz's. French worked Setts, Collars and Sleeves,Cambric Hdles, Ruffling, Ladies. and Dents Kid Oloirea, Lace Nits. MOURNING GOODS DEPARTMENT. Black Bombazines, Grenadines, Bareget, Crape De Espang, Lupines 6 4, Pilo uselines, Tamese Cloth, Braze Hines 81k and Parole Flounced Robes. Country Merchants and visitors to Phtladelphle, are invited to call and examine our stock, feeling con- Silent that with the great facilities afforded us we can offer great inducements. AGNEIV & CO., 196 Chesnut Street, below 6th. Philadelphia, May 17,1856-3rnos Men's and Boys' 'Clothing. YERYBODY should embrace this opportn Inv to buy Clotbing for Men and Boys, ut GEORGE COLIN'S - - Cheap Clothing Establishment, S. E. corner Mitsui= and siteosm starkers, PHILADELPHIA, embracing a choice of the best, moat desirable and Fashionable Dress and Frock Coats, Habit Cloth do., Linen Drill ing do., Tweeds.&e., Be., with a great variety of BOYS , CLOTHING, consisting of Sack Coats, Polka Jackets, ?donkey Jackets, Vests and Round Jackets, made of Tweed, Linen Drilling, Cloth, Alpaca, Kerseymere, Doeskin, &c., &c. FURNISHING GOODS, C011141.1111g of Shirts, Stocks, Handkerchiefs. &c., all at which are offered at the Lowest pouible Cash Prices, and as Cheap us any other Clothing store in the Union. - . Parents who desire Boys' Clothing are earnestl invited to examine the stock. - CrCountry Storekeepers can be accommodated a very lour rates. GEORGE CULAN, S. E. corner of Market and Second streets. Philadelphia, April tlei, 01501 y PAANNLI.N i :7. i i i~ STATEMENT -of the Assets of the Company on January 1, 1: 4 56 Published in conformity with the provision of the sixth sectionof the Actof Assembly, of Apri15 5 th,1542. MORTG AG Es. Being first mortgages on real estate, in the City nod County of Philadelphia. except 8:10.950 in Montgomery, Bucks, SChaylkilf and Allegheny counties. Pell 11AVIv auk', $1,45 5 6,97330 REAL ESTATE. Purchased at Sheriffs' sales, under mon cl)ge claims, viz: Eight houses and lot, 70 by 150 feet, on the South-west corner of Chestnut and Seven teenth streets, A house and lot, 27 by 71 feet. on North side of Spruce street, West of Eleventh street, A house and lot, 21-7 by 100 feet. on \Vest side of Penn Square, South of High street,g , Two houses and lots, each 18 by 80 feet, on - 4 South side of Spruce street, near Sixteenth, , Ireet, Five houses and lots, each 17.9 by 90 feet 2-, Nos. 159, 161, 163, 165 a n d 167 Dilwyn Three houses and lot, 40 by 54 feet, on Basic , . side of Seventeenth street, south of Pine st,g A lot of ground, 17 by 57 feet, oil the North-58.2,454At cost, G 45 east corner of Twenty-second and Spruce streets. Hotel slid 1nt,50 hy 81 feet. on the Southeast °-'• corner of Chestnut and Bench streets. ,c Five houses and lot, 42 by 06 feet, on the North side of George street, Westof ton street. Seven itoinms and lot. 20 by 117 feet, on the' East side of Beach street, south of Chest nut street, A house and lot, 19 by SO feet, No. 96 Fitz water street. East of Ninth street, A ground rent of 530. issuing nut of a 10113-4 by 40 feet. Ott North side of Otter street, 40 feet West of Lepard street. LOANS. Temporary Loans, on Stocks as Collateral Security, 107,902 91 STOCKS. 810.000 Alms House Loan, 2 per cent. (hit. on.) :s• 200 Shares Bank of Kentucky. 17 " Northern Bank of Kentucky, E ll* Union Rank of Tennessee, 13 Insurance Company of the State .4 o f rem's) , I imam, 200 Southwark Railroad Company, n 0.4„ Cost , 37 " Commercial and Railroad Hank,7 2o ' Vicksburg, o 300 Pennsylvania Railroad Co., :a. 01 Franklin Fire Insurance Co., tt 2 Mercantile Library Company, 24 Union Canal Company, 10 " Schuylkill Railroad Company, Notre and Hills receivable, 011 Unsettled Policies, 713 SO Merchandise. 103 k 4 Cush on baud , 31,n4140 Cash in hands of Agents, 6,044 02 LOSSES BY FIRE. to.iiiefi paid during the:yeur 1950, 15237;574 40 .I.ly order of the Board, CIIA RLES N. BANCKER, President Attest Cirsar.as li. BANCKECR. Secretary. THOS. LLOYD, Agent, olumb la. February 9,1956.1 y SAVING POND OF the United States Insurance, Annuity and Trust Co., S. E. corner of Third and Chesnut sis.. Philadelphia. CAPITAL $250,000. NONE'S' is received on deposit daily. The MOMS, deponiied in entered in a Deposit Hook and given to the Depositor, or, if preferred, a certificate will be given. Alt auma, large and small, are received, and the amount paid hack on demand, Without notice. Intere.l is paid al the rate of live per cent., com mencing from the day of deposit. and crafting four teen tltgs previous to the withdrawal -• the money. On theihrst day of January, iii enso year, the in terest of each deposit Is paid to the ilepositor,or add ed lo the prilicipul,ar lie may prefer. The Company have now upwards of 3,500 deposi tors in the city of Philadelphia alone. Any utldnioltal infortnatian will be given by ad dressing the Treasurer. .DIR.P.CTORSt Stephen R. Crawford, Pres'i. William M. COdWin. LIIIWtCIII,t 101111.011, V.Pres't, Paul 13. Godard, Ambrose W. Thompom, George McHenry, Benjamin W. Tingley, James Devereux, Jacob L Plorance, Gustavus English. Secretary and Treasurer. PLINY FI.X. Teller and Interpreter. J. C. Hellleehlager. Philadelphia. Sept. 8, STAUFFER & HARLEY CHEAP WATCHES& JEWELRY WIIOLESALE AND RE• TAIL, nt the "PHILA. DELPIIIA WATCH AIIID JEW ELRY S. - PORE," No. t G North Second street, corner of Quarry, Gold Lever Watches, lull jeweled, IS car easel., t , 23 00 Gold hepine, liit caret cases, 21 00 :Myer Leone, fulbjeweled j 12 00 Silver Lepine.jewele, 9 00 Superior Quartiers, 7 00 Gehl Speciaelee, 7 00 Pill. Silver do. 1 50 Gold Bracelet., 3 00 Ladies' Gold Pencik, 1 00 Silver Tea Spoon., pet 5 00 (told Peas, with Pei:ea:9ld Silver Holier, ' 1 00 Gold Fotger Ring., 311 etc. to 000; Wntel, Gla.ees. plain 121 ete., potent 10. f, lune; 25; other oracles in proportion. All Goode warranted to be whin they are cold for. On hnttd Nome Gold and Silver Levers ood Lepines still lower than the above prices, STAUFFER & HARLEY. Philedelphin, September 29, MS' -ly DUNBAR'S One Price Wholesale and Retail Cash Boot and Shoe Store, No. 76 S. Second St., corner of Carter St THIS establishment has been enlarged and Improved, and in supplied with the largeyt and heat retail stock in the city, principally of Ilia own manufacture. with a choice assortment from the beet En•tern market,; embracing Ladieio, Gents, and Children'a litoota, Shoe and Gaiters of ' I every Jewriplion. style and on:tiny, embra cing the heat styles and quatilica in this or any other market. Tlii. mock cannot be excelled for quality, style and cheapness. Each article IR marked nt the very lowest possi ble price. from which no deviation will be made. No extravagant male/nem. will he needed, and none made to etfeet sale.. Goodyenes.Gums in nll vnrielies. Pure GUM, so scarce 111 the, market, always on band. I'he public ore respectfully invited to call. Philaidelplina,Murcla 29,1834-ly JOUN DOEOO33.3IMAD, Drerix.t , oa TO X/NO & /100RIIN.A eIOMMISSION Merchant for the sale of PIG AllTrAl. AND BLOOMS, No. 27, Wooil Street, ruitsburg, Pa. rearcacacra: John Graham. 11:04 Pre.ident Bank. Piit.linrg; b. D. Jane., , Cushier Cittzens' Deport Batik, Pituburg. & J. H. Shrenberger, Iron Merchant., Pitt.hall , Coleman. Hailmwa it CoMerchant.,Put.barg. Lorenz. Stewart & Co.. Nlereliants,Pittaburg. Mo.relman & Wait., Marietta, Pa. January 19, MG' . JAMES mITTON'S Wholesale and Retail Tea Warehouse, ]lO. a 5 Nord Eighth at., (apace Arch, Nast Sirfr,) Pharr- Dealer in Tea idr. Coffee .11.zeinsivoly. War Familie s aro respectfully invited tp give him a trial. March 6, PVI6-1y k . . . I THAN FICTION! A certain cure for all Rheu matic Pains. 'Don't condemn but try it, it cannot fail. E. C. ALLEN'S CONCENTRATED ELEC- TRW PASTE. and Arabian Pain Extractor, for miot amt horse.— Copyright secured according to law. %VIKA/ . WILL IT CUSIC.-We answer—Rlieumnitie Pains, when every thing faits Cramps, Chilblains. Burns. Scalds, Sprains, Head Ache, Tooth Ache. Swellings, Bruises, Sores, Ring Worm, Tetter, San Joints, Contracted Cords, Fresh Cuts, Ulcerated sores, and all Scrofulous Diseases where external remedies can be used, Sore Throats, Stiff Necks, Re. WUAT IT WILL Cent rot HoasOs AND CATTLE Sweeny, Sparin, Fistulas. Poll Evll, Windealls, Ul. cars, Cholie,Sprains, Collar and Saddle Gills, stone Slid' Bruises, S" Joints, Vertigo, Splints, and Running Sores. frrNone genuine but those bottles havin g the words "E. C. ALLEN'S Concentrated Electric Paste, or. Arabian Pain Extractor. Lunch. Pa.," blown in the bottle. Look out for Counterfeits, don't forget to ask for Allen's. Letters concerning the Paste to I,e addressed to E. C. Allen, Lancaster, Pa. For sale at R. Williams , Drug Store, Front street Agent for Cotambia. April 12, 1856-ly ZW32211217 N'.l=rt.ZVX AND NEW GOODS. rBE undersigned having taken the store lately oecu pied by his brother. in Locust street, opposite the Columbia Bunk, 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 116110r1Lnellt ol new goods. consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Queeneware, Glassware, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Papers, &c., Ac., ace., all of which we are determined to sell at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. As we in tend do EXCLUSIVE CASH BUSINESS, • we will be able to compete in prices with any store in the county. We respectfully solicit a call from our friends and Cie public generally. H. H. PRY. Country Produce always taken at the highest mar ket prices. Columbia, April 5,1850. AN ENTIRE NEW LOT AT THE NEW STORE "413 (IF BRAM 'WILSON, toner of Lo cult and Second streets, Columbia, , Pa. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Columbia and surrounding country. that he has just received a very large and extensive assorttnent of the Intent and most improved Patterns of PARLOR, COOK, OFFICE AND CHAMBER STOVES, to which be invites attention. Of Cooking Stove., the Morning Star, G lobe, Girard, Champion mid Portable Range, are acknowledged to be lbe best in u•e and a full assortment will be found at his store. He has also received a lotof noATsToves. Per• sons wishing stoves are solicited to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, An I am deterna ned to sell at the lowest cash prices. HIRAM WILSON, Corner of Second and Locust streets. Colombia, Sept. 8, ISM. 103BMOVAL. Shaving and Bair-Dressing Saloon. TILE undersigned having removed to llama toles Row, opposite the Washington Hotel, in vites attention to Its Saloon, where all persons can receive a cbttsm Lam EAST guava, and have their hair cut and dressed in the most fashionable and ex quisite manner. There is something soothing in a good shave : if any are disposed to doubt it, let them try me, and I will fully the fact. WILLIAM CLEGGETT- Columbia, April 5,1856-tf Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware MANUFACTORY, Locust street, opposite the Franklin House, Columbia, Pa. The subscriber respectfully informs his old friends and the public generally, that. he has resumed the above business, tat his old stand, and is now prepared to furnish all articles in his line, made in the best manner, at the lowest prices. lIOUSFIROOFING, SPOUTING, PLUMBING, BELL-lIANG/NG, Bc , attended to at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Long experience in the business warrants me in saying that full satisfaction will be given to all who may favor me with their patronage. HENRY PFHALER. Columbia, July 14.155 UOLLOBAY'S Vegetable Vermifuge Cadet -140111, This k a vary . palatable remedy in an agreeable form, such as children will crave. It is purely vegetable in its composition. and prepared ac cording to the latent improvements in rharmaceut cat Chemistry. by which we tare able to separate the act ive princaples Of medic roes from their O11.11”0119 anti bulky accompaniment., and present them in a more concentrated and reliable form than in a crude state More reliable, for in the crude stute it is impos.ible to mdse eeetireie! . ; of the properties of any medicine mid often nauscous•tioses aa:r.a swailowe4 7::!!'"“ pro ducing the desired effect. In this confection We have the active principles of themost effectual Vet:nil - ages. tree from their unpleasant taste and odors, and more safe and certain in its effects. 44,29111 These Confections, while limy are powerfully spe cific against tie ITllid 911 d lIIITITIaeitt in all other cares. For sale at McCORKLE & DELL'ETT'S Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellow's Hall. April 12, ISfsf. $1,781,463 71 Superb Styles New Goods! MBE BEST SELECTION ever made, of beau fu I Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting, for the people of Columbia. The undersigned very respectfully denim+ leave to call the attention of his patrons and the on. tens of Columbia, to his splendid assortment of the above named articles which he ha. now on hand His stock embraces a variety of the latest and most fitshionable patterns of CASSIAI ER ES and VEST. INGS. as well as every make. finish and quality of CLOTHS, fresh from the importers hands, which have NEVER BEEN CHEAPER. Ile also has on hand a large assortment of Gentle men's weariaz apparel, such as Cravats, Handker chiefs, Collars, Gloves, Hosiery and Faney Articles. His reputation as a Cutter and fitter ofgar meats, he thinks. is sufficiently well known to render it unnecessary to speak of it at this time. His fits are warranted to give satisfaction in every particular, and hi. prices are lower than evert Everything very Cheap for CASH. His customers and others are requested to call and take a look through the stock, at his establishment in Front street, third door below the American House. H. KREI °LER, Agt. Columbia, April 5,1850. FOR SA LE, 50 TONS No. 3 PIG IRON. For terms, &c, opply to ENRY PFAHLER. Columbia, October 20, 195S•if H T'ARR & THOMPSON'S justly celebrated Com l.' mereinl and other Gold Pena—•the best in the zarket—joAt received. P. SHIMINER. eolomlwia.Apill 23.1955. QAPONEFIER, or Concentrated Lye, for ma k) king soap. I lb. is sufficient for one barrel of Soft Soap, or l lb. for 9 lbs. Hard Soap. Full direc• flow, will be given at the Counter for making Soft, Hurd and Fancy Soaps. For sale by R. 'WILLIAMS. Columbia. March 81.19.55. TABLE 011,.....1a5t received a fresh supply of superior Table Oil. of McCORKLE k DELLF,TT'S Fttmilp Medicine Store, Odd Fellow's 111111. April I_•'. .A.LIXTILTS ABOUT I AND LOOKING 4 OUT FOR MY FRIENDS! ANH as I may not see yon all, I take this opportunity to Ray that I have removed my PIOTe to the corner of Front and Locust comma, at which place I am prepared to meil you as fine HATS AND CAPS ALas you can get in thin or any other place, and at such prices an any gentleman who is a judge of a gond and neatly-finished Nat, would ask. If you want a handsome Gat, I'll tell you what to do, Go down to TREURSICK'R. and be will put you through. Now, friend, I don't mean to brag, but I think I'm some out a lint! ID"Don't forget the place, sign of the 111 G 17AT, corner of Front and Locust streets, Columbia. Pa. Columbia, April ttEl, 14,5. L. TREDENICK. .Apple Butter, Preserves, &C. THE OLD MANUFACTORY, OF COPPER SETTLES, all sizes. Lams street, opposite the Franklin house, Columbia Pa. The subscriber has constantly on band and makes to order, the best quality of Copper Kettles, which he is prepared to sell at the most reasonable prices. wholesale and retail. Purchasers will find it to their; interest to give him a call before purchasing else. where. HENRY PFABLER. Colombia. August 118.1845. GRIMM EIRITROVZIIIMUIrT IN ARTIFICIAL TEETH. THE subscriber would stspectfally an nounce to his patrons and the pubic that, hay , ing purchased a right to use Dr. Slayton's Patent Colored Guile Pemba, he is prepared to furnish Sets of Teeth with this material in a manner far superior to anything now in use. The advantages are the ability oftnaking • more perfect fit, and a more natu ral and beautiful job; and the material is vastly more congenial and more pleasant to be worn in the month than either gold or salver. All who wkh to try . the Gotta Pemba Teeth can have a set put in, and if they do not render perfect satisfaction I will take them back and mat in a act on gold or silver plate, without any chew for the trouble. Please give me a call, examine specimens of this really beautiful invention, and give at a trial. MILT: Dentist. Dee. 22, I — 5-tf Cherry Street, above Third. ICE! ICE! ICE: quiet valweribrr will supply all perrime Mho may need lee, at one cent for 6 pound:, or 100 pounds tor twenty cents. The season to commence May 20, and to terminate October 1,1856. Orden , are respect. fatty solid/ed. JONAS DEJ.ONO. Colombia, May 3, 1.9.10.4m0a• STOVES. A MARVELLOPS REMEDY- FOR A MAR YELL/JCS AGES HOLLOWAY'S OINTSINET. THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. By the aid of a microscope, we see millions of little openings on the surface of our bodies.— Through these this 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 be reached 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 Clint. Merit. No case of Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula, or Erysipelas, can long with. stand its influence. The inventor has tray. ailed 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 counties* numbers to health. SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS AND ULCERS.—Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the pse 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 Gov lernments, 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' data. ins. PILES AND FISTULAS.-These and other similar distressing complaints can be effectu ally cured if the Ointment be well rubbed in over the parts affected, and by otherwise lol lowing the printed directions around each por- BOTH TEM OINTMENT AND PILLS MOULD IM DEED' 1N THE FOLLOWING CASES. Bunions, Piles, Sprain., Burns, Rheumatism, Scalds, Chapped hands Salt Rheum, Swelled Glands; Chilblains,- Skin Diseases, Stiff Joints, Fistulas, Sore Legs, Ulcers,. Gout, Sore Breasts, Venereal Serer, 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 world, in Pots, at 25 cents, 621 cents, and $1 each. 117 - There is a considerable saving by taking the larg er sizes. N. o—Directions for the guidaneeof patients. in every disorder are affixed to each bor.. Dec 15, 1855.1 y. GEIRINARD BRAND'?, p(INTIMIES to occupy the large building at the corner of Second and Loenst streets, and' offers to thole desiring eomiartable boarding the great est conveniences. At his Saloom. and Restaurant/ will be. found Luxuries of alt kinds in seasorr, whichi will be served up in the best manner and at the show est notice. Ile respectfully rolicits a share of patron age. EColtmlbin, May 10, ISM. Noma. Vernon House Canal Basin, Columbia, Pa. HENRY R. MIN ICH, PROPRIETOR. g'The best accommodations and every attention• given to gues:s, who may favor ibis establishment. with their patronage.. 18514 f Franklin Howse, Locust st. Columbia, Fa. PRE subscriber continues to occupy this well-known Hotel. and will do everything in his power to comfortably entertain all who may patron ize him. His facilities for accommodating Horses. Droves, &c., are superior. PI RTIN ERWIN. April 19, 1956-0 y Washington House, Columbia, Pa. DANIEL HERR, PROPRIETOR. THIS old and well-known house is still is 1 the occupancy of the subecriber.and offers every ni d uc c:root to the yu . veller, in the way of comfort and convenience. Tile *O4 - rFaY.'!'° and and weet, start from thin establishment. and it has oilier advantages assn. passed by any. Torte P. PERR, Coluniliia, April 12, ISZA-1y Bellevue House, NE. CORNER or Front and Walnut atreeto, CC/LUMINA. PA. JOSHUA J. GAULT. PROPRIETOR. (+inces/tor to 13u rd wellSt Bretteman and Mrs. Haines) The Muse is furnished with all Modern Improve ments, and every attention will be given to secure the comfort of guests. Charges moderate. Columbia, April Id, 1950-tf PIANOS. SHEPARD would respectfully inform Z. the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, that he has effected an agency with the Philadelphia Piano Forte Meenufaeturing Company, whose Pianos for superior tone, finish, and durability, have for years stood unrivalled. lie is prepared to deliver them here at the lowest city prices. and would most respectfully solicit the patronage of such as wish to procure a good and substantial In strument. A apccimen of the above mentioned instrument may be seen by coning at his music room, cast comer of Front and Locust aureate, Columbia. February tt, 18.543. clu.aaasi exalLiis! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The under signed invite the attention or the public to their extensive stock of CIGARS, of MI kinds, which they oder at prices cheaper than err, sold in this town before. Also, just received a fresh supply of FAMILY GRO. CERIES. lIEGMAN & FRITSCH, Corner of Locust and Third swam., Columbia, February 2, 1856. GEORGE .I SMITH, WROLESILE and Retail Bread and Cake 13aker.—Constantly on hand a variety of Cakes, too numerous to mention: Crackers; Soda, Wine, Scroll, and Sugar Biscuit; Confectionery, of every dalwription, LOCUST STREET, Feb. 2,`56. Between the Bank and Franklin I lowa. 210VSZI Roorxrea, SPOWITIM, plumbing, Bell Banging, and everything con nected with the business, will be promptly attend ed to by the subscriber, on the most reasonable terms. Constantly on hand a large supply of Lead Pipeauita- Lie for Hydrants. All work warranted. HIRAM WILSON, corner of Second and Locust streets. Columbia, Feb. 24, lOU. Hoofland's CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, for the cure of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, Chronic Diarrhoea, Therese of the Kidneys and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or stomach. Price 76 cents. For sale at McCORKLF, & DELLETT'S Family Medicine Store,Odd Fellow's Ball. Colombia, October 13. ifIMALATA LIISTREM lire have received another supply of these new and beautiful goods, to very desirable for Ladies' Travelling Dresses. Those in 'went of them can be eupplied at H. r FONDERSMITITS 'People's Cash Store, May 33, 16.93 HAIR DIE'S. Jones' Batchelor's, Peter's and Egyptian hair dyes, warranted to color the hair any deatred allude, without injury to the akin. For sale by iVILLIAMS. !gay 10, Front at., Columbia, Pa. A SUPERIOR article of PAINT OIL. for sale by R. WILLIAMS. Front Street, Columbia, Ps. May 10,1E50 SUPERIOR enjoin of TONIC SPICE BlTTERS, Asuitable for Hotel Keepers, for sale by R. WILLIAMS. Front street, Colombia. May 10, 1858 RESII ETHEREAL OIL. always on band, and for F vale by R. WILLIAMS. May 10, 1850. Front Street, Columbia, Pa. TEST received, FRESH CA SINTERS.. end far sale tr by H. WU.LLANS. May 10,1656. Front Street, Colombia, P. BA CHELOR'S HAIR BYE.—N o 'bunting, blisteri ng Compound could ever have attained the universe/ favor accorded to this the original, never-failing favor ite. Nature is not more true to herself than the brown or black produced In the reddest. Palest- or most frowsy hair by et. Made and sold,or applied at Bach elor's Wig Factory, IKCI Broadway, N. V, The genu ine article for sale at McCORICLE , DEMLETT'S Family Medicine Store. April lg. SOLUTION OF CITRATE OF LiGNINSII t or Ear, gative Mineral Water.—This pleasant toodielno which is highly recommended as a sabittitaie - for Epson Malta, seidlita Powders, Ire— earl be obtained fresh every day at SAM , L. iluisstrti Drag Mete, Front si. Lie
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