pitmgroits. VIE BLESSINKS OE BAININK The following stanzas were eompo'cd by a new poet during a recent thunder shower. It's very fair for a be gi °nine.; we Lope be Nvill do better next • tiniet ' • flow plestuk*tis to set inside, With sometlutib nice to read. • ALlwattelt the ghttny clendoLs A Bola of as deeds. ifi:;vacacki at immin rv,ss :bong, Sl,art eeny lOWA to dellt— Lorl Low they hold their Itrec.,,, up, d.od how• 1 hold my breath. The lenreA all got tla•ir fite, wa,hu And hh•„rl ioreinks fell, How happy i.the feller oust. Who's got a atonoe‘,... ' A uumberill is an excellent 111;1 , 4 When in the rain )(mite cunglit; Brt when a atops . a rai ' Why, it isn't good for touch. The ruin is a nother excelent flung . , It wets the country round, And makes the heels and parsnips . 410 poking, up the ground. Linhuniff. poorer Moll; told mode 01les hnd of silk, And thunder's only mini,: lo s tilt And ..on: tlic ntornnis PADDY VS. JOHN BULL A travelling gentleman, looking for the .house of an acquaintance in D A .Lblim inqui red of-a native born Irishman "Who lives in that house over the way?" ‘.Donny O'Brien, to be sure," replied Pat rick, ,`.`but he don't lire there now, fur he is dead, he is.'.' ."2kh how long hal he been dead ?" "And, your honor, if he had lived till next Monday he would have been dead a furt- nigitt." "Par travelling friend pursued his walk and his inquiries, and seeing a very large funeral procession, he asked another native, ythose funeral that wills. "Be gorrah, Sir," said Pat, with a most Innocent look, "it's myself that cannot say for sartin, but I'm tifter thinkin, it's the . ./nan'e in the rein." That is very well for Patrick, but the oth• er . is a real Julio 8011. An English barber in the season of the epidemic, remitrked to one of his customers that there was "cholera in the hair." "Then I hope you arc careful about the .brushes you use." "01]," said the harbor, "I don't mean the 'air of. the 'ed, Ixt the hair or the hatmos phpre'.." KEEN REJOINDER Mr. Bullon, of Lynn, Mass., was under cross examination by an attorney named Lord, who did his best to perplex. and brow beat him so as to overset the testimony he bad given against his client. The question was something relating to machinery, and Mr...Banin had In,ed the word "philosophi cally" in his evidence_ Mr. Lord continually harped upon this phrase, and endeavored to :make the witness ridiculous in the eyes„ of the, jury. At last he inquired. ."Pray, Mr. Witness, as you s eem to be a great philosopher, can you tell me what the consequence would be if the air should Le exhan,te 1 from rt. "Yes, sir," replied Mr. Baum, "the head 'ould 101 l in.' "Indeed, sir," pursued the counsel, "can ,y.nt tell me, philos,phicallg, why the head - 1-11ould fall in first?" "Yes, sir," returned Buffum, "it is because hogslicadsare like some lawyers—their heads are their areakest part !" The roar of the court-room acknowledged the victory of the witness over the counsel. r.--The Albany Knirkerborfrer makes the following blouse out of whole, cloth, and of course he had sufficient material to make a suit to fit any "institution:" "A few days since a traveler stepped into a bank, and im mediately pulled off ins hat, coat and cravat. This done, he cast a look at the cashier, who 'Was seated in a corner as "calm a. a sum mer morning," and with a commanding shake of the head, said:—'•lladn't you bet ter be gettin' that erc water heated?" The teller informed him that he was in the wrong . ••shop." "Bank, eh!" ejaculated the stran ger; "ding me, they told me it was a sliming bhop:" A correspondent of the Petersburg ink/lige/tee/. thus classifies the ladies' hoops: There is the hoop .shu, fitted to the size of a very Teddy keg—then comes the hoop mod est, adapted to the quarter barrel—nest we ! have the hoop emfi,Pruf, which would suit a half-barrel---non, our attention is claimed the hoop prc,'entions, whose cireumfer "nee would barely keep tight the staves I of a barrel, and lastly, trambixed in mute! amazement, with eyes glaring and mouth agape, we gaze on the hoop p „ „rpnua and ! , •, , alHmtir, with circumference sufficint, gird , a l ,out a I..".(0 lbs. tobacco licg,imad. Nctie‘t. .Tort:.—A pleasure party of Albanians qarted on Sunday evening last, on a sea excursion to Philadelphia, but V% ben they readied New York they were astounded at being arrested and marched up to the United States Marshal's drive. After a lit tle talk, the matter was explained, it being found that some joker in Albany lad tele graphed the Marshal that a lillibustering party, bound for Cuba, would reach New York on Monday morning, and also the name of the vessel they contemplated taking.— The _Marshal shook hands with the party and bade them good-bye. good story of a smart boy was told us the other day. "The Rev. Mr. a der *man of a neighboring town, being recent- Ix absent from home on business, his little son, a youth of four years, calmly folded his hands, and te.ked tl.c blessing wnally pro nounced by his father at the morning meal. At noon, being asked to pronounce the bles sing, he replied with a grave face, •\o, don't like the looks of them taters.' A SMARI GIRL.—.'I fellow wtq wending his way a short time agn, through some nar row pu.s.age, when he met a pretty, modest girl. "Pray, my dear," said he, "What do you call this paqsage "Balsam's pas sage," replied the girl. "Ah ! then," con tinued the puppy, "1 am like Balsam—stop ped by an angel." "And I," rejoined the girl. as she pushed past hits, "am like the angel —.stopped by an ass!" TM ANT THAT FIGHTS ITSELF • The ii4s , ects, ,as Jr..ve often ,said, are countless; swarm evorywhere and everything. 1 Their tenacity of life is most amusing. I have told you of the manner in Which one half of a hull-dog ant fights the other, if cut in two. I saw an instance of it just 'now.— One giant cut one in two that was annoying him. The head immediately seized the body with its mandible, and the body began sting,:ng away manfully at the head. The ' fight went on for half an hour without any diminished sign of i life;- 7 -this is what they always do. Instead of dying as they ought to do, they set and fight away fur hours, it some of the other ants do not come and car ry- them or bury them we know not.—Hotr-- it s ,4 ustral ia. /IV:7 — Dress at Newport is an institution; a lady there writes: "We have to dress about nine times a day here. First, we put on a dress to dress in. Then we are ready fur breakfast. After that we dress fur the beach, then fur the bath, then for dinner, then fir the drive, then for the ball, and then for the bed.— If that isn't being put through a regular course of dimity and diamonds, then I am no judge of such performances." IV ii•wir.) 4r. l F•ti (0 s' A I A3IES D. GRIFFITH, Fashionable uul Cup Store, saljoitting Here:- hotel. Front ..teeet, Columbia. re..pertittll y inform. bin trienth, turd the chtzett , of Colombia. that he hat. opened his . 1= CIA Z711.321LC1 Cia,r) ,Storo, a- .1,0,, is..,,:.,praetteal batter. hi. v, hole Lil a utiou NSIII he given nutlet., all who may favor him sl all a mill. %nit!, the el t ertpeta and 'mast durable ste nch. tlt.tt Vail It. Mal Cur the prim:. in the country. Terms en-It All order: promptly executed. Columbia. April 1 , 56, Novo AE;13 , 37 - 1...113.g" .GrSOK=O , CIISS T THE FARMER'S STORE I'llE Farm's Store is again replenished with a chnlee. 101 of tit,. Ill.ltionable atilt service alit,• good, for Sprint Sattatier.nll of which will he -old CHEAP A'.'s MS V. The clock cou• ut every vorteiv If DR V GOODS. , uperior Cluck Clotlt dart ent color.; Chi ek and Fancy Cu.-worm., S.liimll4 n il tmlor, very 1 heap; al-o. it g,nt-rm: t li,ni a• Ve...:j,,4%. •ue li Saun•. ithd eit Silk. rich lurtre. I) el.:tine., plant and ruiner. &c.. &C.; I'Mut%, gond prieetion. none hotter Clenched Al nNhu.. very elieup: Cable: whet] dn. 4 4 aside. clod; Tie Amttn Cheek 4. Gingham., Cot ton &c au Very low mutes. Cull and hr eon v !need. GROCERIES! GROCERIES!! I live Jost opened n oew• lot of Groner - Ir.. wiiivii I trill-en at a•rrt low price••+ Terne,Spive4,s, nil Ire-h, and of _ GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, A full u,.onmrm nr Comtuou awl KalueV. 111111111211 MOM =I 411 y -lock i. now. I have nn old geode—l !my for cash. and will -kill at very small ndvoucu. If you wont the worth of your money, I nfillillne you well get it • w (11111111 V awl price, and :Opp in weight and Eitriner'. Cheap Ca=h Store. Thankful for pa-I luvore, I -ohctithe continuance orpub he piii,olinee. Dewitt> traduce :liken in exchange for good.. BENJAMIN lIKRR. Approqie llre Franklin 110114 n. MS.—NEW GOODS CI /INSTANTLY RECEIVED. Colliria Li.r. April 1?. 1,56. Glt.M/LT EXCXIDZINEEINT! \TOT IN POLITICS. RUT INGinghnnt., 111tV GOODS! Those Nem. awn., ncregeQ, tie Spogne, mid ist inch everything pretty for it Dreo.. whirls keen received at It C. Fondersotith's People's Cash Store. 500 3 Us real Freittli I 11.4 co!oro. nt IQ latHl . ` Manelie:ter litngtattn.. only 1 . 2 le worth 25. Phut and fancy Ilaregt,,oaly do cradle Crope de tspaglics, ull colors, t?..5 to 37 its 311picee- pent 1461.041 Colicoc..pink.. blur. and limey. he.: good% in Goluntlnt, at m, cIF. A great ninny or her grille bargains in Dry Goods ore 1100• reinly for all those who will favor us with a Notwillionoiling the very large quantity of Wall Paper- we have sold lbi• season, our iiseorlinent is -nil gond, and yo eat bargains can he had in Wall Paper., at, 11. C. Fors:DEßsmrrws uoiumt.in, Anne 19. People's Cll,ll store LATEST ARRIVAL ap RICE AND ELEGANT JEWELRY.-- Th e hh ,h.e..;g h ed but ju-t' received from New Vord the most superb lot of WATCHES, CLOCKS, ANDJEWEY.AY which he t+ prepured to sell cheaper than they enu Ile bought at oily other estatlili.hotent. lie is pre 'wed to offer great Uargßlll..llinit he respectfully in. vines the ittiention of putchabers to hi. stock, which elsbrareg GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, of every kind; all kinds of CLOCKS. from Sl.Zin op wards; lie invites the anention of lloativien in his large mom: of LEvrat IJOAT CLOCKS; JEWELRY'. con sisting of Ear Ring, Finger Ring. Breast Pius. A c.; all kinds of Silver Spoons, Pulled : 4 E111111.1311e5, Table and Tea Spoons. Folk-. or Inch ire warranted In wear nearly equal to Silver; Gold Mid Silver Pen cuts and Pens, GUM and Shiver street:wk.; together with the greatest variety of FANCY ARTICLES: ever heroic oliered. C U'II.ERY".—A two, a , nperiar nscaroneni of Re volver- and oilier and all kind% of Knives, critic 11,4 mulotilitelure. Strict atle In ou will be given. on heretofore,to the repairinF or eloel+. parches and Jewelry and all work will lie warranted. A r•nauourutce of former patron ime in reapeet ioil l' •ohr Ccd. JOHN FL•'LIS. Columbia. A mil 19, 13511. A MARVELLOUS R EDY FOR A MAR V ELLOUS AGE!! HOLLOWAY'S OENTIONET. THE GRAND ExrEHNAL 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, Ast brims, Coughs, Colds, are by its means effectually clued. Every housevi lie knows that salt passes freely through bone or meat 01 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 he reached by other means. ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM AND SCOR- HuTie HUMORS.—No remedy has ever done so much for the yule of diseases of the skin, whatever form they may assume, a. this Oint ment. No case of Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula, or Erysipelas, can long with-' stand its influence. The inventor has tray ...lied over many parts of the Globe, visiting the piincipal hospitals, dispensing this Oint ment, giving advice as to its application, and has thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to health. SORE LEG'S, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS AND ULCERS.—Some of the most sclera ific , surgeons now rely solely on the nee of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the worst cases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumors. Professor Holloway has, by command of the Allied Gov ernments, dispatched to the hospitals of the East, large shipments of this Ointment, to be used under the direction of the !Medical Staff in the worst cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, Oa ndolar swelling, stiffness or con traction of the joints, even of 20 years' stet:W irt", 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 lot lowing the printed directions around each pot- BOTH TILE OINTMENT AND PILLS SHOULD HE USED IN THE FOLLOWING CASES. Bunions, files, Sprains, Rheumatism, Scalds, ECM Chapped hands Salt Rheum, Swelled Glands, Chilblains, Skin Diseases, Stiff Joints, Fistulas, So're Legs, Ulcers, Gout, Sore Breasts, Venereal Sores, Lumbago, Sore Heads, Wounds of all Mercurial Sore Throats, kinds. Eruptions, Sores of all kinds, „"Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Holloway, SO 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, 623 cents, and $1 each. 110" - There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidanceof patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. Dec 13, 1833.1 y. IL LEMON sr. 0.1,8 mumstionersittiosr 'Litt= Min. 4 Freight from Philadelphia for Pittsburg arra the West; by Railroad and Canal. WE have largely increased our facilities for carrying freight, and are prepared to forward goods daily, from the East and West, ' and all the iatermednite' Points. We will transport Iron,Fish, Coal, Plaster, &c., &c., and fi ll orders cor the same on com mission. We will also deliver any quantitylof Pittsburg Coal, and fill orders for Allegheny Bituminous Coal, from Lemon's celebrated Mines, at the lowest possible rates. LLOYD & LEMON. AGENTS. COORMAN & BRO., 275 Market st., Philadelphia. J. K. EBERLEIN, Columbia. R. M. LEMON, Canal Basin, Hollidaysburg. lams A. CANNON, Johnstown. T. B. LLOYD, Canal Basin, Penn st., Pittsburg. Columbia, March '22, 1856. PLEASE WEE NOTICE ()F THIS and then give us a call. The New York and Philadelphia Weekly Papers, and also the Daily Rapers, can be had at the Book Store of T.. 1. Mlles; such as the New York Ledger, Bulletin, Herald, and a number of other papers. The Daily papers can he bad every evening, after the Slow lino arriv e s. The Weekly Papers every Saturday evening. Harper's, Godey,s and Ballou's Monthly Mag ' azines. Please give us a call. T. J. MILES. Columbia, April 19, 1850. GERMAN AGENCY, FOR THE COLLECTION OF CLAIMS, DRAFTS, POWER OF ATTORNEYS, &c. THE subscriber having made arrangements J.. with some of the oldest Banking Houses in Ger many, is now prepared to collect Monies mid make Power 011 Attorneys for any purl of Germitity. Hr ha. nl.o made a trill !temente to give lii Ow Draft to tiny one who Wi4lleS n 1111 l ey sent on, and guaraniees it will he pitid,—lmving had murk expe rience in this kusiness, he intends to devote his full attention to it in future. All colleetion4 of Claims. dc , attended to with cor reetnes+ mid dispatch. and no charges for informution. For further particular* addre.A JACOB HERZOG. Dry Good Alerchant, No. CU Noah Queen Street, Latitenvter City. Pa. N. U —All kinds of German Coin exchanged at full ruled. Dceemlier _ W. H. REFFER, DE.ILER MI kinds of MUSIC and ',UST CAL INSTRUMENT!‘, No, O KramplCA Arcade, 1.;:no Orange street, LANCAS'egR, Itn=, alwayn on mad u large and we11,14-erten =leek of ACCOR DEONS, French nut (lett - ttu nuke.n front 25, etg up to S 13,00; li7 X X-m X INT J5l , or •uperinr quottly • flone, trout 75 VIN. up to $100; FLUTES AND GUITARS, ot nll price.. rtingtng from 50 ct, op to $3O 111111 $4O B.ugo•. Tuutborutr•. lirunt, Clarinets, Fite., &c. NEW MUSIC, (GT the. Pt:I1.111E111o, Flute. Gutittr, ac. INSTRUC TION !WOKS for all 11,iranneto, liatsan, German and I , :agitala Strings. of the very Lest quallii), selected with particular cure. A 1,0, all k mils of Musical Merchandise. DA Violin Bridge,Tiiil Pieces, Screws, Pegs, Drum, Tunihorine and Mod° Ilends,A.c. Toy Instrotornis of every description. All the New W.., for Piano, Giulia, lice., received us soon us published, acid can lie real by mull free of posluge. Idineacter, Alloy 5.1,14-1 v _ _ PEOPLE'S MARBLE YARD. SLOP in North Queen street, half square south of the Railroad, and Sril door north of M'Grita its White I force lintel. Lancaster city. LEWIS lIALDY, Marble Alason, rennet:tinily in forms the politic that he ha+ now in his yard the lar gest and beat assortment of I'l'A LIA N AND AMER ICAN MARBLE ever offered to the citizens of Lan caster,and greater than any other establishment west of Philadelphia. Having made arrangements in the Eact to receive marble at r. d need prices, he an nounces that he will sell much cheaper than any other enithlishment in thin city or county Cull de. Ile in prepared to execute ill the best style, AIONU MKNTS. TOMBS AND GRAVE STONI'S. MAN TELS. DOOR AND WINDOW SILLS, STEPS, &c., Sc.. of overy variety and price. His facilities fur fartiklinag articles in the Mnrblc line are an.urpitssed by any other CeitibijlipMent tin lire city, while Inc a...ores all who may favor him with their patronage that Illa wort:shall be executed in the very brat style nod our the most reasonable terms. wrrnit errriNG inn E5u1.1.611 and G done at the shortest nonce, and oil the most louder ale term s. um% ---- ;ne his stork, being failly satisfied to rest hls claim to public patronage upon its merit.. Thant. ful for the many favors bestowed upon him, he hopes by Ott let attention to business to merttand re ceive a share of the public patronage. Lancaster, April 20, 1e...15. CLOTHING AND NEW GOODS, A T WM. lIENSLER'S CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 31i North Queen Street, 4th door south of Orange street, Weat Side. Just received a splendid tot of neve goods such ns Black and Taney Ctotha , Black and Fancy Cuatiiiiierea,for .pang and summer, of the romii guiltily and most beautiful puticrint, not to be excelled in any house 1/I lillt oily. Satin nod Fano Sill: Vest Vane run of iniignificent and u great variety of other vestings, and in short, t. full and geceral swot tment of Spring mud Summer Goods, oil of winch will be niade to order in the beat possible in.:inner, and at the Nhortest cootie Vrices.winstuilly fin, l ot .1 READY-MADE CLOTHING, Consi.ung of Blank nod Fancy Dress, Suck. Frock, turd llox Coat.. Black and Farley Cu-simere Panto, Sulanon and Saintlier rams of every ileoeription. A fi t , u. , .artattat of Vests, Satin. Silk, Valencia, nod Fancy Vets of various pattern.. Shirt., Shirt Col lar, 'Fialer•ltirts and Drawers. Stocks, Cravat., Stocking., Sa•pendrrs, Pocket lldkf., and in fact, event tinting in 11.11 lute of business. All good. pur chased at thi. eoinhiloinnent mina:lied to be no rep resettled. In ennoequenee of the preoonoe of the time., the price• at Ilui• hOll.O ItiiVe bee.. reduced to such a ..I.ll,durd u. Avill enable all to purchase such articles a. they need In this line of lat.ines.. Conte one. cosine sill, and give us u cull, and you'll find :t to our advantage to purchase, nut come at noy rate. whether 300 part:hove Or not; )tau Will M..kle be welcome, at WILLIAM liEsst.Errs, Alay 10 1556 No.:Ill North Queen St hatter. . _ JOSE Pli YEIVDA LL, Practical Gardener and Florist, fliterry street, COlllllll,lll, respectfully In v/ forms his friends and the Politic gene•rul'y, 11181 he ha- mitt Imnd end for vale a choice .apply of Cat EENIIOU.SE AND HARDY PLANTS. Shinto, &e suitable for pleasure ground, and gar. dens. A choice LOlleellon of costvtuntly 1.100/11111e to.eP, of every .laude o f color, of the toast hoed': k hid& lie ”ko LAYS OUT AND IMPROVES PLEA SUIZKI;IIMINDS AND GARDVN.S with taste. and does tali kook, or planting and prUldng. Ie tOVV/1 1 1 / 1 41 11041 rare. on rest-0111461e tering. fie 111trollOO to 111. .NURNERY, ss here a large variety of all kiwi. or bloomin g Pima, in sea rem, MI.) . lit ell bales be *well. Cofuntlna. April 3, 1,`,54 If . 232VITIZEM. da ZIROSMExt, Car. of niiiland Union sireele,Columbia Pa., OFFER grrat indatements to person wink lug good and cheep Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens wii re, &c., c. Our ..took i. now Mtge and complete. and our old friend• and cuwatners. nod the public generally, Cl l / 1 a beautiful as-ortment to relict from. We Mom mode lurge additions of SPRING AND SlThlhl (OUTS to our stork, and •hall be con stantly receiving new euppbe•, which we are enabled to .11 at great!) reduced price, TO THE LADIES. Our Ore•+ Goode conffiat in port of Si:kof of every vanity and different quo low., all Lind+ of all•wool the Itege•; nil rotors oft-wool De Latsiefil Alpneu•, Mohair+, ‘Vooleif Plaide,Caetnneree,Print,,Cluotzee, ace , &v. SHAWLS! - - Long find Square, Blanket; Ca•bmere; Thibet; Blitek and Colored Silk; together with et Cry variety of r3ltakel. in the market. %%HITE GOODS _ In great Varlet and at unpreceilentedly low pricer. Blenched mad Unbleached Itlurlink: Tick ingi; Check; Gingham. Blue and Unbleached Drilling; White and Colored Fl.iitoicki Cariain CI 1111 l zer, GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Cloth.; Cii.../nierer; :itatlnetts and Vesting; Ken it thy Jetstl, Velvet Cord; Commode; Benverteen: one.; licnnerYi Surpeuelerr, 1111114111.; Silk rocket liand4crchietk; Gingham kind Cotton do.; Shirt Cnl. larr; Bosom.; Stocks and Tier; all cheaper than eV ever. GROCERIES, QCEENSWARE, and every thma in the bu•sne•a at .welt prices as will Itiniresattqaetion. t>lllnt the store of RIM\ 1:11 & Cotner of Third and Union little, Columbia Pa. April S. GREAT BARGAINS - 123. 13izsx-133. C3 l Pc•cael6o: T H w E iii n i n, , d o e p il e led are f: l e OW ne x n t w te r i e l l? lig t 1 4 1 1 , a t i .tore in Goeutt street. opposite the Columbia Bank.% new and large assortment or Goods suitable for the season. emisktmg in wan of Dill' GOODS. such its cloth., Carsjmere., Vest . lugs, Black and Fnnry together with a great variety of 1...501KA GRESS GOMM; lIOUSEFUIVVISFIING GOODS, week a. sbitetingg, Musllng. Tleklngs, Cheeks, Oil Cloths. Blind•, &e. GROCERIES. of every 44:venation—fresh and of the best quuliiies; Together with a general assortment of Queensware, Glasswa re, Carpets. Blinds. Looking Glasses, Drug gets, Alattings. flags. • WALL PAPERS, In fact everything kept in a vrellweguluted store. Call and see oar assortment. a. we feel satisfied that none wilt go away disappointed, *awe SELL EXCLUSIVKLY roc Cu!A And at. thereby enabled to sell good. ‘t the re ry LOW egT FItaIRPOR. PRY 1. ILAGMAN. Cohnlia, ,CHILLS AND FEVER, PASCHALL'S Heinz and Agile Lture—sin etreetnal 'cure for Chills and Fever Intermittent. and Remittent Paver, Dumb Ague and Bilious attacks. This preparation contains nothing that can net in injuriously upon the system, ,being composed entirely of vegetablesubstances. In proof of this allegation, arid to give more confidence to these taking this medicine, the• Proprietor offers a reward, accompa nying each bolt* which is tri be _given to any person who discovers either Arsenic or Mercury in its mint position. ingredients too often used in remedies for the above discuses; rind which, while they often prevent, fora season, the return of the chills, substi tute in the system diseases tar worse and more diffi cult to remove. Use this valuable regetable productiem, and see for yourself that it will do all that a good, medicine can do and all thiamin be desired. It po rifles and circa latex the blood, it acts us a gentle purgative upon the bowels, thus enabling nature to perform the regular exercise of her functionsand thus restoring the health And bracing up the. system.. As a Preventive it is equally as effect an runt should he taken once or twice a day, which will teal to remove thosediseased hu mors. 'Which 'Often cause the above fevers. The Proprietor stateswithout fear of contradiction, that Paschall , * Fever and Ague Mixture has eflectu , ally cured more persons where it has been introduced than any other preparation now in use, to say more I is unnecessary, as the medicine is to stand or fail up. on its own merits. From the numerous letters and certificates reeeiv ed by the Proprietor from persona who have tried the 'Above named medicine. The following are selectedhe ' enuse they are generally known in the locality which this newspaper in rcutates, and because of the ready accessibility of tine writes' to any party inclined to doubt or scepticism in regard to the efficacy of this medicine. From the Proprietor of the Delaware House at Bris tol, Bucks county,Pu., known as Pratt's Hotel. Bahwoh, Oct. ?2, 11855. E. S. l'sloaats—Dear Sir—l write to inform you that your 'Paschall's Fever and Ague Mixture," has cer tainly proved "no effectual cure," for this disease as well as other Bilious complaints generally known as Chills and Fever, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers. ace., &c, and am glad that such a medicine has at last been i otroduced among us. I was much astonish ed upon learning from your agents here of the large quantity sold this full; and in every case, except one, it had entirely cured the patient upon taking one bot tle only, and some.not that mueh. From what I can learn, I have no doubt thattais a preventive for these diseases, it would be as effectual as Meeting. Where it once has been tried and taken according to direc tions, the question will never arise—what will cure the Chills and Fever? Although I have not been un der:he necessity of taking any of the Mixture; yet a cumber o: persona. known to me, have been cured by it, and whose mimes I am at liberty to COMMUlliente to any persons interested, . Respectfully your friend. LEWIS 'P. PRATT. Philadelphia, March 4Y, 1856. Ma. E. S. Monsis.--.Dcar Sir—Your medicine has certainly proved what you represented it to he. an el f's-maul cure for chills stud fever. We take pleasure in iiiihrtning you dint the mail in our employ who took your mixture this spring, near a year ago, Pius not had up to the pre,ent day, tiny return of chills, told bits been daily at his work; lie says, Is every way better than lie lots been (or some years, mid this, too, from the contents of one bottle only. Ilespeettlilly . K KEI7FRLINUS k Fancy Printers and Lithographers, N. W. comet 4th atni Arch streets !laving suffered for several months with Fever and Ague, the writer wt., induced to try Paschall's Mtx lure, and now mites pleasure in certifying that he was thoroughly cured In a very •port tune, Without uny deleteriou+ eifecis upparent from its u•e. C. IV. hIORRIs, C. fe Ifoibor Iron Works. SAFE MUM.% LUI'CRAW' Co . J 1854. :tht. I.:persist, S. !dooms—Dear Sir—Your invalua ble ••Paseliall's Fever and Ague Mixture, " (ufter using nil she various remedies ptairssittg Iteure the chills and ferer,)lus effected a perfect cure in the use of had.. bottle. Let all the ofitteted ore it. MSMM - Slag HAIRIIOIk. I,IIIIOI4IiCT Co., PR. The following Certificate is from a gentleman in the Office of the United States Aliut, ut Philadelphia. PHILAWCL.PHIA.:Sept. ti, 1855. EDWAIID Moems—Dear Sir—lt affords inc much pleasure to announce to you, that your valuable preparation, "Puseltall's Fever and Ague AI/store," which I procured from you several months ago, hue indeed proved itself to be "an effectual care' , in the cute of my friend, WIIO took three doses only (torn one bottle. sad line lint had al 01,111 since, and is 110 W perfectly well. With much respect. yours. 46,C. G coact W. Hsu.. The followinc Certificate is from the Auld itor of the State of Delaware. GLASGOW. September 6,1855. E. S. himuus—Dear Sir—We are telling the Mix ture daily, and find it to give gene rut satisfaction. 1 believe it in the hest Medicine in existence for the cure of Chills and Fever. 1 have disposed of a num ber of bottles, and have not known it to fail. Yours, very respectfully, W. T. ALISICIIR. fiend of Sassafrav, Kent Co . Maryland, Jan.2o, 1856. E. S. Moment—Deur Sir—Since your vniuuble Fe ver aild Ague Altzture hos been introduced here, it has given entire satisfaction to every one who has been fortunate enough to know of it. I will further mention, to confirm us great curative powers. thou sold two bottle. of it to one family consisting of three or four pe TeMlet 00010 were suffering with the Chills. After some month. hull chaplet]. one of the persons cured. eaten and asked .10. of 11.. bottles, saying that the other hots /has aone the whole work ,and uctnedly cured then, nit. Upon inquiry, II Morn that up to this day they are all well, have lag had Ito return of the Childs since. What can Medicine do more? Respectfully your., ace., JANIRS L. PRTOR. Directions in Huglisb,Cerrnan, French and span- WI accompany each bottle. Price 5 , 1.00 the single bottle or dtb.tatihe dozen bottle*. To the trade the usual ralesilre offered. For .flie by Druggist., and Country Merchants every where. and I, SANIUEL Ftbaster, lute Whliain Elder's Golden It fortnr !hug Store. tit Columbia und Without C. Baker, Druggi•l, Centre Square, Lancaster City . . Merchants and Dealers not haying this preparation will do well by ordering at once. Wholesale orders must he addressed to the Sole Proprietor and Manu facturer. r,pwa RD S. MORRIS, No. 2CG Arch tame', Pittladelphiat Pelt. 23, I 556 -Stn. M - 4.N. :I.lli--1 j TIM Salamander Safes of . , ~, 7, ( 1 1 ( ~ .1 Philadelphia against the world. ~, t . ,, ~, i • . , t. , n , tt. W211.1071.N0.20 South f , s iki : 4 l . 1 ~ Fourth street, Philadelphia, ~ , , .: 1 .! , i have hadalie surest idenionstia !.. /(1 i ( .f : , llon in the following cern& ;2..<,.., -.-i--- '..,___. mites, that their manufacture ~. jr--7- 2 ,, -:- , of Salamander Safes has at ~ -- - - ' --.-- length fully warranted the IVPIVACIIIaIIOIIII which have been made of them, as rendering un undoubted security against the terrific element: PIIII.ADELPIIIA. April 12,1°56, Eviitts dc Wsavom—Gents:--h uffordit us the highest volisfuciion to elate to you. that owing to the very protective qualities of IWO 1.4 the Salaman der Safes whieh we purchased of you Nome few month• since. we mitred a large portion of our Jew. 0111. Boole, papers, he., o.lllooeil to the ea/an/haus fire in litinstend Place, on the morning of the 11th in4lllllt. When ♦ve reflect that there Safes were located in the fourth story of the building we occupied, and that they fell subsequently into a heap of burning rums, where the vain conceutrithott of heat caused the liras. plate• to melt, we cannot but regard the preser vation of :he valtioble contents Q 9 MO.l COllVilleglig proof of the great security afforded by ynar Safes. We shall take much pleasure in recommending them to men of business a. a Pure reliance against fire. GEORGE W. SIAIONS & BRO. POILADOLCOIA. April 12,125 G. Metsrs. EVANA & tiros-1 have to offer you my testimony in favor of the great security afforded to my entire stock of jewelry, books. papers, Am., during I the recent disastrous conflagration sit Ranstend place, from the fact that ale same were empained in two of the tbilamander Safes manufactured by you. Having fallen from the Emil story of the Artisan 111111thog, where they were previoosly placed and CX poied to a Wt..l IMO for a long time, the preservation of the valuable deposits teemed to every one who wines-ed the opening- and interior exismination, a matter of profound astonishment. To all who may require a perfect protection front the ravages of fire, I shall not hesitate to recommend the use of your dates. as &consider they Mote now un dergone the most trying test. N. E MORGAN. PIMA vetrum, April 11, 19.56. bfer•r.. EvA, & WArsomr—Gentlelfiell—No doubt you will he deeply gratified to learn the good condi tion in 'chichi discovered my book, polity of intur. ante, eenificate• of stock, and Other valuable docus menu. when on Friday last! opened the sure made by your firm. With my knovriedge of Its great exposure, both to the intensity of the heat from so hot a fire as that which destroyed lie Artisan Building, as also from the force of the fall from its former elevated position tat the third story, I could entertain but slender hopes prior 1011, interior inspection. that the contents Wil ids 1 once so highly prized would eve, be of stay service to me, but as these fears are plow happily removed, I feel it only due to say to you, that I can henceforth recommend the use of your Safes io all who may wish to feel n confidence it 'imperfect security which such menus provides against so frightful an element. EDWARD GASKIIsfs, Bookbinder. Constantly on hood Patent Powder und Thief Proof Locks for liaoks. Stores, Philadelphia, May 10,1856.1 y NEW STYLES SPRING GOODS: r subscriber has just Fcceived a very large atkittion to bin mock of HATS AND CAPS, of the very latest styles, which will he Mild at the LOWEST RATES. Ili, new style of fine Hats cannot he surpassed. and his assortment of Pllllll and Fancy Caps le very full and complete. Also, the newest ...Ivies of STRAW HATS, CAPS &C. lle respectfully solicits a cull, as he is convinced no one iii want of anything in his line, can go away dtsupponited. Remeent.er the place, No. 3 Shreiner'. Row. Front street. Columbia JACOB HESS. C010n.1..a. April tt MSC NEW AND WEELALP STORM. T(ST opened, at the store of the anbieri tor her., on the corner of Fifth and Union streets, Co. !within, a supply of every- article in the line of Fastness, ersoistmg of DRY GOODS.GROCERIES, RU EENSWA RE, GLASSWARE, &C., of every variety and description, all of which will be sold very low for cub. , The stairwells.? will keep constantly on band a well selected clock of goods, and he respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. ea - Country Products liken at the highest market pane. GEoncirru.t.r. Columbia, February 22,1E7.4. OSEga S. PEROT. ALL4STON L. PEROT. ES. ellp MIL L. -WPMEIWILC:Jer, Forwarding & General Produce COMMISSION .MERCHANTS, No. I.s North Wharves, Philadelphia. !muse !WES. Messrs. Hacker Co., Philadelphia. Slier, Priee & Co. klacknot. licCamtnon& Co. " Charles Ellis & Co. " C. M. McClung & Co.. St. Loals,Mo. " Thomas Maxwell, New York. J. S. Morris & Son, Louisville, Ky. March 3. ISSS•Ora Country merchants and Physicians, ifESTROUS of buying pure and cheap Drugs, • Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass, Putty, Dye Woods, *c., will find it to their interest to purchase at the Wholesale 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. SAVIDGEBc MAYO Drtigqtra, South-Wen c0717e - r - Fo - uTrili - ind yi - • • • N. U.—Particular attention paid to physicians' orders, selecting , the purest drugs. and not (as most do) taking advantage nu summit of sinacquaintance with their value, but•itivpfiattly selling at lowest cash prices. May 10,185? ly S. do M. PRILADELPIIIA. ADVERTISEMENT. Evans' Fire and Thief Proof Safes. FOR Serglianity, Lawyers, Fanners, and others, liavinktiooii; Papers, or other valuables, to preserve Nero FIRE or BURGLARS. Day St Newell's (Dobbnii BANK LOCKS. CARD.—Tus "Four: Pamir Sara," that preserved our Boobs. Papers, 4uc., daring the -.Great Fire at Hart's Bnildsuasil was purchased of Oliver F.vaits, la S. tad at., Philadelphia. GETZ Sr. BUCK. nREERIGERATOR, +BD WATER PILTERE."—Evans' Premium Ventilated Refrigerators, for cooling and preserving Meats, Batter, Mtlk, Waver andall articles for culinary BUTDOSOB, WATER PILTE.Er. for purifying Brackish or Muddy tVater, whether eirected by rains. limestone, marl cf other causes, can be bad separate or attached to the Refrigerators—a Biqa(' quantity of ice cooling the whole, in the warmest weather. PORTABLE SIIOW.IIR PAU% for the nse of warm or cold water. WATER Commis. for Hotels. Stores and Dwellings Stotts Teems, for wooing Boxes, 13ales, Ar. SEAL PEESSES, COPT:Ka do., PROGGIAT do. OLIVER EVANS, No. G 1 South 2,1 01..2 doors below Chesnut, Phila. fErEstablished in 16.36. feb 9-1 y DENSLOW 00/1111/SSIOZ! ISERCHANTS, AND Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of Foreign and DOMeadiC LEAF TOBACCO. Manufactured Tobacco, and Foreign and Domestic Segar.. 21 South Front street, Philadelphia. IMPONTEVA OF FINK HAVANA SMARM , . of the choicest growths of the Wolin-Abp.)°, a large assortment of which are kept constantly o u hand, and for sale at a small advance on cost of importation. trConsignments respectfully solicited, on which LLerxt advances will he made when desired. N. IL—Special attention given to orders for pur done on COMMis.{oli, of Tobacco., as also every de. se ription of Itlerchosidine, for account of parties liv ing at a durance front thin tn.tritet. LT'Sole Agent for F. A, Goetze's Celebrated Ger intim Smoking Tobacco, comprising thirty different varienea. [April 26,19.56-ly THE SUBSCRIBERS HAV/NO REMOVED TO THEIR NEW AND spAcxorts STORE, 278 Chestnut it., 4th door above Tenth, ARE now prepared to offer a large and well-selected mock of the following fresh and desirable goods, principally of their own importation,or bought ut unc tion. which they are able to cell nt the IMpOrler . A aricee, and to which they cordially invite the atten tion at Country blerchants, Hotel Keepers, and fami lies generally. Bud, Green awl Penitinn Window Shading. Barnsley and Irish Linen Sheeting, 7-4, 8.4.0.4,]0.4, 11.4, 12.4 wide. Bolster and Pillow Linens of several choice bleach ers,and nil widths from 8y to 54 inches. led Blankets of all sines and qualities. Crib and Cradle libuikets. Red Quilts of the following varieties, viz;—Mar seines, NVehit's - , Knotted, Rep-ter, Alhambra, Allen dale and Lancaster, of all the desirable sizes. Bureau Covers, Table Covers; Window Curtain Must. tin, Towels and Towelling of every variety; Damask Table Cloths and Napkin?; Shirting Linens and Mus lin; Cambric Handkerchiefs. Embroideries, Hosiery, Ac., Ac. Brocatal, Damasks, Martens, Embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtains; Gilt Cornices, Bands, Gimps, Cord, Ae., Ac. SHEPPARD A VAN HARLINGEN, importers and Drillers in Linen and House Furnishing Goods, No. 27d Chestnut sr., above Tenth, Phila. Philadelphia, A pril2ll, 'n.iti dm. THE STATE SAVINGS FUND! Office, Next Door to the Post Ulnae, No. 83 Dock Street, Phil , a. a. am -a.. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. ALLSUMSOF MONEY RETURNED ON DEMAND 'IIIE STATE SAVINGS FUND, No. SI Dock st., IL 'ICI% door to Third street, and adjoining the Pont Office, receives money on depossit dully, from 9 in the morning until 3 itt the afternoon; 3160 Itlonday eve ning% from 7to 9 o'clock. Interest in allowed on de point.; at the rate office per cent per annum. Depon tin will be returned lit whole or ill part on demand, without notice. The popularity or this Oaks with all classes of the community. both in town and country. and its conse quent SUCCCig, may be ascribed, in pUrt, to the follow ing substantial reasons:. lat. It otters a convenient, responsible, law/ profita ble depository to Executors, Administrators, As signees, Collectors, Agents, and all public oßicers— so Attorneys, Trusiees, Societies ail I Associittions, whether incurpornted or otherwise—to married or single ladies—to Students, Merchants, Clerks. and (MIMICSs men generally—to Mechanics. Farmers. Mi. noes of either sex. and all who have fonds, much or little, lo deposit, where they may be:had at any time with five per cent interest added. 2d. Depositors receive books, with an abstract of the By-Laws and regulations, in which is entered their deposits, which books nerve an vouchers. They may designate, in case of sickness, death, or absence, who shall receive their deposits, Williolli the inter- Velliioll of Executors of Administrators. Ally one or more persons may deposit in his, her, or their MIME, or for any other person or persons. 3d. A Report is made each year to the Legislature and Councils of the City. 4th. The officersnre sworn before they enter upon their duties, in addition to giving bowls with sure ties. sth. The State Savings Fund i±a real Savings Fund —not an Insurance and Trust Company. Our large list of Depositors and the Philadelphia pubbc. have been careful to observe that the charter avoids the business and risk of insurance. tith. In order to afford every reasonable facility to Depositors who reside at a distance from the offrce, their deposits arc permitted to be withdrawn by checks, after the mariner customary with th e Ranks. Check Rooks will be furnished to depositors without charge. Tire popular patronage bestowed upon ibis office by u proverbial y,cautious 11111 d dIPC ri truant ring commit. silty, and where the character of the institution is best known, is a gratifs lug fact to which the Trust ees desire to call attention. • CFO. 11. HART, President. CIIA, G. Imuilr. Treasurer. Philadelphia, March 2,1556.0 in 1 1 NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. 61 , 18NCEP. TaIIO3IAS, N 0.26 South Second Street, Philadelphia, IMPORTER, Manufacturer and Dealer in Oruro Medicine, Chemical., Acids, bye Egtuff4, Painu,oils. Color. . %Vliiie Lead, French and Ameri can IVhile Zinc, Window Mho., Glassware. Varni.h. en, Brustiel, Instrumento, Ground Spices, Whole Spi ce.. AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT BY DRUGGISTS, including Borux. Indigo, Glue. Shellac. Potash, &c dec.,,ge Allorders,lty mail or otherwiwe, promptly attended to. Country Merchants are invited to call and examine our stock, before purchasing elsewhere. Goods Bent to nny of the wharves or Railroad Sm• dons. Priers love and goods warranted. Philadelphia, March I, 19.56-Iy. - ------- New Trimming and Variety Store. Miss MARTHA J. MILES now opened a TRIMMING AND VARIFYFY STORE; opposite %Ir. Rumple'. Hardware Store, in Locast street, to which she would invite the attention of of the Indies. As her stock is entirely new, and she be lieves she will be tibial to please, in quality. in fashion, and in prices, she solicits a call from the ladies. Lindersicoves, Knitting mid Deming Cotton, Collars, Laces, Inserting, Flouncing, Bobbinets, White Fringes, Silk Tassels, Socks for children, %Vitae Cotton UMW . , of all kinds. (for ladies mild gentlemen.) Needles and Pins, Handkerchiefs. (for ladies and gentlemen.) I:milieux:is Collars, Gentlemen's Suspenders, Zephyrs and Sewing Silks, sad a great many other articles which she will take great pleasure in showing those who may furor call. MARTHA J. MILES. Columbia, March 15.1556 Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. r have constantly on hand a large arsortment of all kinds of I'm and Sheet Iron Ware. need by Housekeepers and others, which will be sold at eery low puree. HIRAM %NILSON, corner of Locust and Second easels. Columbia. Feb. 24, InS. Balm of Thousand Flowers, DISCOVERED by Dr. Fontaine. nuts, for beautifying the complexion. curing all the diseases of the sicam for Shaving, Mransing the tent It; for .the Toilet and the Nursery; tot bathing and manymetheal plummet. For sale by BASIL FILBERT, Golden .11t4gz , Drug 'Ettore, Columbia, Pa. Colombia, March Rapp's Gold Pens. pfiNSTANTLY on hand, an assortment of V these eelebrated PENS. Persons in want of • good article ire invited to call ■nd examine them. Colombia. Jane aO, 1844. JOHN FELIX. Q C. '%VARTZ basins' received an Farm Brand Qv a( Tohaeea and. cleaars, which will be , ardd io retailers at the loorct,t rale. [May 10.1538. JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, 111NITACTIBER el WE, EU, {tad HAR CLOTH SIEVES, Coarse, medium and fine in mesh; large, middle-size and small in diameter. !Bo tanic Cloths or woven Wire, or the best qualities, various sizes of mesh, from Nos. 1 to 80 inclusive, and front one to six feet in width. They are num bered so many spaces to a lineal inch. and cut to suit. The subscriber also keeps constantly on hand 5E5C5X404,31:11.104 For Coal, Sand, Ore, Lime, Grain, Gravel, Guano, Sumac, Sugar, Salt, Bone, Coffee, Spice, Drrgs, Dye-Stuffs, &c. Together with ax assortment of Bright and Annealed Iron Wire. All of the above sold wholesale or retail, by J. A. NEEDLES, 541 . Front St., Phila.:Va. Philadelphia, May stossnom AIETZESIZIONI aROWEIM of Grass anti Tobacco, use Lei natt's Super Phosphate of Lime. 82,50 per bbl., or Stft per ton. GROWERS OF CORN AND POTATOES, Use Leinau's American Fertilizer. 53,50 per bbl., or SW per ton. There has been received three diplomas from Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey State Agricultural Societies, end Crystal Palace Associa tion for the above Fertilizers, which have been in successful use for the past five years. Orders enelo sing the cash. or drafts, mailed and registered, will be promptly attended to by G. A. LEINAIJ, Proprietor, No. 19 South Front at., Phila. May Si, 1956-ir Lion's and Boys' Clothing. VTERYBODY should embrace this opportu nity to buy Clothing for Men and Boys, at GEORGE CIILIN'S Cheap Clothing Establishment, S. E. comer Manz= and Saconv sramrrs. PHILADELPHIA, embracing a choice of the best, most desirable sad Fashionable Dress and Frock Coats, Habit Cloth do., Linen Drill ing do,Tweeds.dce.. Sce_ with a great variety of BOYS , CLOTHING, consivting of Sack Coats, Polka Jackets, Monkey Jackets, Vests and Round Jackets, made of Tvreed, Linen Drilling, Cloth, Alpaca, Kerseymere, Doeskin, &c, are. FURNISHING GOODS, consisting. of Shirts, Stocks,Handkerchiefs. ate., all which are offered at the Lamest possible Cash Priers, 17, is any other Clothing Store in the Union. 'Parents who desire-Roil' Clothing ai o 47,:rnesg,T invited to examine the kibek. larCountry Storekeeporp can be accommodated at very low rates. GEORGE CULIN, S. E. corner of Market and Second streets. Philadelphia, April 20. 1856.1 y .11LANKLT.N TIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OP PERLADELPHIA. STATEMENT of the Assets of the Company on January 1, 1856 Published in conformity with the provision of the sixth section of the Act of Assembly, of Aprilsth,l642. MORTGAGES. Being first mortgages on real estate, in the City and County of Philadelphia. except $30.950 in Montgomery, Buck s, Schuylk ill and Allegheny counties. Penney tvania, 61,456,973 36 REAL ESTATE. Purchased at Sheriffs' sales, under mort gsge claims, viz: Eight houses and lot, 70 by ISO feet, on the South-west corner of Chestn u t 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 West_ side of Penn Square, South of High street,r Two houses and lots, each IS by 80 feet, on South side of Spruce street, near Sixteenth 4 sweet, Five houses and lots, each 17-3 by 90 feet Nos, 150, 101, 163, 165 and 167 Ettlwyst Three houses and lot, 40 by 54 feet, on &ISOa side of Seventeenth street,south of Pine st, V. At coat, A lot of ground. 17 by 57 feet, on the North- eastcomer of Twenty - second 'And Spruce L 52,454 45 streets. Hotel and 101,50 by SI feet, on the Southeast - • • • • corner of Chestnut and Beach streets. 9...° Five houses and lot, 42 by 96 feet, on tiles' North aide of George street, West of Ash- 1 ton street. Seven houses and lot, RO by 117 feet, on the' East side of Beach street, south of Chest nut elfeet. A. house nod lot, 18 by 80 feet, No. fib Fitz water street, Egon of Ninth street, A ground rent of 41r30,issuitigout of a lot 13-4 by 40 feet, on North skit of Otter street, SIO feet West of Lollard street, LOANS. Temporary Loans, on Stocks us Collateral Security, 107,902 95 STOCKS,, 810.000 Alms House Loan, 5 per cent. (Int. on.) M 200 Shares Bank of Kentucky, 17 " Northern Rank of Kentucky, fie' 100 " Union Dank of Tennessee, 21 13 " Insurance Company of the Statue of Pennsylvania, a Coot 2110 " Southwark Railroad Company,,; no ~,,,, 37 " Commercial and Railroad liikaik,l,,"iw ,, w Vicksburg, .... 300 " Pennsylvania Railroad Co., o 'l,- 01 " Franklin Fire Insurance Co , (2 2 " Mereamile Library Company, 0 , 24 " Union Canal Company, P. to .. Schuylkill Railroad Company, Notes and Bills receivable, 5,404 00 Unsettled Policies, 713 50 Merchandise. 153 o 4 Carl, on hand, 35,446 49 Cask in bands of Agents, e,044 62 LOSSES Ey FIRE Losses paid during the•yeur 1950. 4237074 40 By order of The 13oard, CHARLES N. BANCKF:n, President. Attest eIIARLEA G. Ilsacxxa. Secretary. TIIOS. LLOYD, Agent, olumbia. February 9,1856.1 y SAVZNG 11Tiara OF the United States Insurance, Annuity and Trust Co., S.E. corner of Third and Chesnut sts., Philadelphia. CAPITAL $250,000. MONEY is received ondeposit daily. The 'mount deposited is entered in a Deposit Book and given to the Depositor, or, if preferred, a certificate veal I.e given. All sums, large and small, ore received, and the amount paid back on demand, without notice. interest is paid at the rate of five per cent., corn meticiag from the day of deposit, and ceasing four teen d.j.s previous to the withdrawal o , the money : On ilieDiret dal of JanuarY, in erten year, the in terest of each deposit is paid to the depositor,or add ed to the principal,asi he may prefer. The Company have now upwards of 3,500 deposi tors in the city of Philadelphia 1110110. Any additional information will be given by ad dressing the Treasurer. ..DIRECTORS: Stephen R. Crawford, Preet. I William M. Godwin, Lawrence Johnson, V. Pres'i, Paul B. Godard, Ambrose W. Thompson, George McHenry, Benjamin W. Tingley, l James Devereue, Jacob L. Florence, Gustavus English. Secretary and Treasurer. ruse Flax. Teller and Interpreter. J. C. Oehlschlager. Philadelphia. Sept. 8,1855-1 r STA-UFFER ALI/ILKLEY. CHEAP WATCHES & JEWELRY WHOLESALE ARE RE TAIL, at the "PHILA DELPHIA WATCH AND JEW ELRY STORE? No. DO .forth Second street, corner of Qunrry, Plan. Gold Lever Wutches, full•jetvieled, 1.9 car cases, $29 00 Gold Lepinc, 18 caret cases, 21 00 Silver Lepine, full•jevre led, It! 00 Silver Lepine, jewels, 9 00 Superior Quartiers, 7 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 Fine Silver do. 1 50 Gold Bracelets, 3 00 Ladies' Gold Pencils, 1 00 Silver Tea Spoons, set, 5 00 Gold Pens, with Pencil • tlnd Silver Holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Hinge, 37; els. to it,,o; watei, Glavrea, plain 121 ere., Patent le/. loner 2Si other articles in proportion. All Goode warranted to be what they are sold for. On hand FORM Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines still lower than the above priees. ti rAUFFER & HARLEY. September 29, terts-ty DITNBA H'S One Price Wholesale and Retail Cash Boot and Shoe Store, No. 76 S. Second M., corner of Carter St THIS establishment has' been enlarged and improved, and is supplied with the largest and best retail stock in the city, principally of his own manufacture. with a choice assortment from the best Eastern markets; embracirg Ladiew,Gents. and Children's 'loots, Shoe and Gaiters of every description, style and quality, embra cing the best styles and qualities in this or any other market. This stock cannot be excelled (or quality, sty le and cheapness. Each article is marked at the very lowest possi ble price. from which no deviation will be made. No extravagant statements will be needed, and none made :o effect sales. Goodyearapums in all varieties. Pare Gums, so scarce in thevnurket, always on band. The public are respectfully Invited to call. Philadelphia ,March 2D, itriecly 508N2K0021,11 . 313AD, (secritesou ro nitro & gooknasti,) OEIIBBION Merchant for the sale of PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, No. 27, Wood Street, P indium Pa. staTtaritrim: John Graham, Esq., President Bank, Pittsburg; E D. Jones, Esq., Cashier Citizens , Deposit Bank, Pittsburg, C. & J. H. Shcenheruer Iron Merchants, Pittsberg. Coleman. Halligan & Co., Merchants, Pittsburg. Lorenz. Stewart & Co.. Merchants, Pittsburg, Musselman k Waits, Marietta, Pa. January 19,1856. ri.riarorioloilOk'ti: Wholesale and Retail Tea Warehouse, No. as Norsk Sig Adiat.., *ere Arch, Sews S4O nom. Dealer is Tea *Cafes Exclusively. Ifirfamilies are respectfully invited to give him a trial. Miami' 6, 15313-1). TRumm;sprx&woma TUB FICTION: ,r,eygin gum IM all na -1 "laic PAWS. Don't condemn bot try it, it cannot E. C. ALLEN'S CONCENTRATEP ELEC TRIC PASTE. and Arabian Pahl Extra Mar, for anus and horse.— Copyright sectored according to law. WIIAT WILL IT Ceme—we answer—Eheamatie Pains, -when every thing fails, Cramps, Chilblains. Burns. Scalds, Sprains, Head Ache, Tooth Asps. Swellings, Bruises, Sores, Brag Worm, Teuer, Stj# Joints, Contracted Cords, Fresh Cuts, 'Ulcerate* Sores, and all Scrofulous Diseases where externs. i remedies can be used, Sore Throats, Stiff Necks, doe. West. IT WILL DMZ sou 1101iLSZO AND CATTP,Itc Sweeny, Spavin, Fistulae. Poil £v U. Windgalls, Ul cers, Cholic, Sprains, Collar and Saddle Galls, bingo Bruises, Stiff Joints, Vertigo, Splints, and Among Sores. ErNone genuine bat those bottles having the words "E.C. ALLEN'S Concentrated Electric Paste, or Arabian Pain Extractor. Lanc'r Pe.? blown in the bottle. Look out for Counterfeits, don't forget no ask for Allen's. Letters concerning the Paste to he addressed to 131, C. Alien, Lancaster Pa. For sale at B. W illiams'i Drug Store, ;Croat street $ Agent for Corumbia. Aprill2,lßsS-ty NIMM7 MnCEL.3I,2 AND NEW GOODS. THE undersigned having taken ihe FUJIN!, lately occult pied by his brother, In Locust siren, opposite the Columbia Bank, and having associated With him in, business, Mr. F. L. HAGMAN, will continue the bus ,mess under the firm of FRY & HAGMAN, where V.IL will open la a few days, a very large assortment of new goods, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES -- Queensware, Glassware, Callas, Oil Cloths, Val c. Papers, &c., &c., &, all of ar let we are-determine to sell at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. 4a we 441 tend doing an . . EXCLUSIVE CASH BUSINESS, we will be able to compete in prices with nay More 10 the county. We respemfally solicit a call from our Moot mod the public generally. H.T. PRY. always taken at the highest mar ket prices. Columbia, April 5,18.10. AN ENTIRE NEW LOT AT Tile NEW STORE OF HIRAM 'WILSON, corner of Lo-ft cast 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 assortment ofthe latest and most improved patterns of PARLOR, COOK, OFFICE AND CHAMBER STOVES, to which he invites attent ion, Of Cooking Stoves, the Morning Star t Globe, Girard, Champion and. Portable Range, are acknowl edged to be the best in use and a full assortment will be bound at his store. He has also received a toter BOAT STOVES. Per sons wishing stoves are solicited to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I am deterna ned to sell at the lowest cash prices. HMAM WILSON. Corner of Second and Locust streets. Colombia, Sept. 8, 18(15. Shaving and flair-Dressing Saloon. TIM undersigned hiring nmoved to Munn totes Row, opposite the Washington Hotel, in vitee attention to his Saloon, where all person.ican receive a CLIAIT AND ELSY *flaws, and have their hair cut and dressed in the most fashionable and ex quisite manner. Thereis something soothing in a good stave: if any are disposed to doubt it, let theirs try me, and I will fully demonstrate the fact. WILLIAM CLEGGETT. Columbia, April .5,1850-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 reamed the above business, at his old stand, and is now prepared to furnish all articles in his line, made iu the best manlier, at the lowest prices. 110USE.1200FING, SPOUTING, PLUMIIING, BELLAIANGING, ke., encoded 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 PPGALER, Columbin,inly 14. 1855. HOLLOWAY'S Vegetable Veruilfuge Coulee lions. This is a very palatable remedy in an agreeable form, such as children will crave. It is purely vftetable in its composition, and prepared ac cording to the latest improvements in Pharmacent ice! Chemistry. by which we are able to separate the act ive principles of medicines from their nauseous and bulky accompaniments, and present theta in a more concentrated and reliable form then in a crude -state. 'ore Teliuble, for in the crude state it is imposailalle to judge accurately ofthe properties of any medicine and often nauseous doses are swallowed without pro ducingthe desired effect. In this confection we have the active principles of tbemost effectual Verinifuges, free from their unpleasant taste and odors, and Mare safe and certain in its effects. - - • These Confections, whilethey are powerfully spe cific against worms, are mild and harmless in all other cares. For rale at 44,291 11 $1,781,488 71 McCORKLE k ()ELLETT'S Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellow's Hall April /a, 1856. Superb Styles New Goods! TILE BEST SELECTIONever made, of beau— ful Cloths, Cassimerei and Vesiiug,for the peopler of Columbia. The undersigned very respectfully desires leave to call the attention of Isis patrons and the citi zens of Columbia, to his splendid assortment of the above named articles which he has now on hand His stock embraces a variety of the latest and most fashionable patterns of CASSIMERES and VEST INGS. as well as every snake. finish and quality of CLOTHS, fresh from the importers hands, whirls haves NEVER BEEN CHEAPER. lie 11150 has on hand a large assortment of Gentle men's wearing cyparsl, such as Cravats, Handker chiefs, Collars, Gloves, Hosiery and Fancy Articles. His reputation as a Cutter and finer of merits, he thinks, is sufficiently well known to IP' render it unnecessary to speak of it at this time. His fits are warranted to give satisfaction its every particular, and his prices are lower than evert Everything very Cheap for CASH. His customers and others are requested to call and take 11 look throw:it the stork, at his establishment i Front street, third door below the American Honer- NEEIDLEA Age. Columbia, Apr 115,1850 ALWAYS 41.20IIT! AND LOOKING OUT FOR MY FRIENDIg. AND as I may not see you all, I take this. opportunity to say that I have removed my 81011e to the corner of Front and Locust streets, at ylrh&clo place I am prepared to sell you as One RATS AND CAPS. ALas yon can get in this or any other place, and at each prices as any gentleman who is a judge of a good and neatly-finished Hat, would ask. If you want a handsome Hat, I'll tell yea vital to do., Go down to Teroratcit's, and he will put you through .. N ' ow I don't mean to brag, butt think I'm some on a Hai! Ca - Don't .forget the place, sign of the 1116 ,HAT, corner of Front and Locust streets, Colambia..Ps. Columbia, April 03, 1835. L. THEDENICK. Apple Butter, Preserves, &c. THE OLD 311ANUFACTORYb OF COPPER NETTLES, all sizes, Locust street, opposite the Franklin Horte,Columbia Pa. The subscriber has constantly on hard and ni &tea to order, the best quality of Cropper Reeks, which he is prepared so self at the most reasonable pricer,. wholesale and retail. Purchaser. will find it to their; interest to give hint a call before purchasing else where. HENRY PFLHLER. Colombia. August 18.18 S. 3r.k. • ofin 411 f TIE subscriber would rtspeettall,l aro nuance to his patrons and the pnbnc that, hittk. ing purchased a right to use Dr. /Slayton's Patent' Colored Gotta Pemba, he is prepared to furnish Sad of Teeth with this material in a manner far superior to anything now in use. The advantages are Gni ability of making a snore perfect at, and a more Cala. ml and beautiful job; and the Material is vastly more congenial and more pleasant to be WWII Sn Ike asoutl4 than either gold or silver. All who wish to try the Cana Percha Teeth can have a set pot in, and if they do not render perfect satisfaction I will take them back and put in a set 021 gold or silver plate, without any charge for the trouble. Please give me a call, examine specimens of this really beautiful invention. Sind give it a trial. T. J. MILES, Dentist. Cherry Street, above Third. Dele.WO Straw mats of all Till subscriber has just received s p ies. did assortment of STRAW HATS for ehi dress,. as well as groom persons, attach swill be MO rem cheap. at his tetlb Ind we nt, N0..3 Shreiner', Row. May 31, me. J. SIMS. FOR .SALE, 5n TONS No. PIG IRON. For term da.~ •PPt7 to 'HENRY prionze. Columbia, October 20, 1955-tr PARR 4 THOMPSON'S justly celebrated Com mercial and other Gold Pens—the best in the aarkm—mat received. P. SHREINSR. Colambia..April 38.1855. SAPONEFIER, or Concentrated Lye, for ma. king. Soap. 1 lb. is sufficient for one barrel or Soft Soap. or Ilb.for a lbs. Mud Snap. Pell direc tions will be given at the Counter for reeking Soft, Hard and Fancy Soaps. For sale by R. WILLIAMS. Columbia. Morels 71.1953. TLBO 011,—Ingt ietelved a fifth supply at sapetior Table Oil, at HcODRICLE & maxims Family Medisme Store, Odd Felloar's Hall. April 12. STOVES. REMOVAL.
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