rzws Varinitg, ANECDOTE OF WASHINOTON. Mr. R. IL Lee, writing froth Washington, Pa., correcting a statement in Gov. Wise'," oration at Lexington, relates the following anecdote of Washington_ "During Gen. Washington's administra tion, he almost daily Attencleci his room, ad joining the Senate Chamber, and often arri ved before the Senate organized. On one occasion, just before his arri‘al, Governeur Morris and some other Senator were con versing upon various topics, and amongst them ; the natural but majestic air of Gener al Washington, when one observed there was nu man living could take a liberty with him. •' he sprightly and bold Morris re marked, "I will beta dozen of wine I can do that with impunity ? " The bet was accept ed. Soon after Washington appeared, and commenced an easy and pleasant conversa tion with one of the gentlemen, at a little distance from the others. While thus enga ged, Morris stepped up, tapped Washington en the shoulder in a very familiar manner and said, "Good morning, old fellow !" The .General turned, and merely looked him in the face, without a •surd, Adieu Morris, with all his assumed effrontey, stepped hastily back, in evident discomposure, and said, "Gentlemen, you have won the bet, I will peter take such a liberty again!" The wri ter received this from one who was a mem ,lxr of the Senate and pre-yent." BOILING THE F ICA-KETTLE.—WhieII IS the .mast trying to a woman—a greenhorn of a servant girl, or a stove that "won't draw" the day she expects company? Mrs. Jones hired, the other day, a Miss McDermott, just from Curk. Miss Menu poet was ordered to hoil the teakettle. "The what?" "The teakettle." "Au' do you mane that?" "Certainly—if I did not, I would not -have ordered you to do it—and. he quiet .about it." "Yes, marm." Miss McDermott obeye •1 orders. In about half an boar afterwards Mrs. •Junes resumed he conversation. "Where's the teakettle, 'Bridget?" "In the dinner-pot, maim." "In the dinner-put!" "You told me to boil it, maim, and I've :bad n scald on it for nearly an hour." Mrs Jones could bear no more. ralrA gentleman was once (lining with a friend, when a most dreadful storm -arose. In hopes of abatement, the entertainment was postponed to the latest possible hour; but at length it was over and the storm showed no signs of ceasing, but on the contrary, grew worse and worse. The host insisted on the guest's acceptance of a lodging for the night, in view of the im possibillity of reaching home. The guest complied, but in a few minutes was missed from the parlor. In half an hour he ap peared drenched with rain. I,ere Innen-yen' a name bare you been'." asked the host, viewing the singularlooking object like a dog about the paws, and like a weeping willow about the head. "I," said he, quietly shaking off the water, "I've been home to tell my wife, that as it was such a bad night, I should not return." BRANDY AND RATTLE SNAKES—A Goon STOR.Y.—A correspondent, writing to the Savannah Repuhlimn from Holmcsville, Ap- Tiling Co.. Georgia, states that a white man, who had been visiting a liquor shop in that neighborhood, was returning home on horse back very much intoxicated, when his horse took fright at :t large rattle snake in the road, and threw him on the reptile, which struck at him, inserting its fangs in four different parts of his body. Getting away from the snake, he drew from his pocket a brandy bottle, and drank the contents. The next day he is said to have been as %veld as if nothing bad happened to him. A REISONABLE SCGGESTION.-A Yankee toeing challenged by a friend for some sup posed insult, replied as follows:—"llear Sir —As it will be inconvenient for me to meet you at the time you name, as my death, if I should fall, would he an injury to my busi ness and family, I should feel obliged by your going to the wood alone, picking out a tree about my size and tiring at that; if you hit it. I shall consider myself shot; if you do not hit it, call at my store and make an apology." WITTY REPLY.—The Rev. Richard Cam bridge was one of the contributors to a lit erary paper called The Wurbi, published in an English town. A note from the editor, renuesting an essay, was put into Cain bridge's hands one Sunday morning, a.t he was going to church. During the sermon his wife observed him to be very inattentive, and whispered to him "of 'Abut are you thinking,?" "Of the nen' TroW, my love," was the witty reply. MOROI:4IMT TANNED.—A few days ago, man dinging potatoes at Lynn, Mass., struck a hard qulioanee, which he found to be the hoard cover of a vat, or a pit, and from which In, hauled out a large quantity of tanned leather, in excellent condition. It was as certained that a tannery had many years a 7,0, mood upon the spot, and hail been burn down. For some time past the ground has been cultivated, and it in supposed the loather mu.t have been in the lat at least -evetity-live years! Cu Lot:firm:lt t voN 11...—1 t being ne coQsary, a few days ago, to perform an ope ration upon a favorite horse belonging to Bev. A. W. Burnham, of Rindgo , 'N. ii., ehlornform was git en with complete SIII!CC,S. The horse laid down quietly in a sound sleep, and did not wake till fifteen minutes after_ the operation was ov.cr, hazing ap parently suffered not a particle of pain.— .This fact is wide public for the benefit of those "righteous men" who are merciful to i ihvir beasts. • Idsaarsrmas win- Cp.EXirs.—Barristers have a very ludicrous habit or identifying themselves with their ,clients, by speaking in the plural number. "Gentlemen of the Jury," . said a luminary of the western cir cuit, "at the moment the policeman says he saw us in the tap, I will prove that we were locked up in the station-house in a state of intoxication." YORK, IVRIGIITSYILIE O AND COLUMBIA PASSENGER TRAINS. THE Pn..aenger Trains on the above Railroad will rim as (Ottawa., on and after Thursday, the 22.11 of May 1856: MORNING TRAIN. Leave York for Wrightsville and Calm:liana* 6 A. M. Columbia for F ork and Baltimore at 7.30 .4. M. Arrives in Bultirnore at 2 P.M NOON TRAIN. Leave York tit 11. A. M., orou she arrival of the train from Baltimore. lteruralimi. leave I.7olumbin nt 12.0 P. M rind Wrighavalle at 1.1.0 I'. DI. for York. and Balaimore. alms tug to Italmnore at 7 I' M.. Bora alronfing pass. tanners train Imacustei and Philadelphia two,uotinee lions chilly to Baltimore. EVENING TRAIN. Leave York for Columbia nut the arrival of the Train front Bolliatanre. at 7 15 P Iti . arrive nt Cnlumbm, at 5 1 .15 P. AI .1.1 war In v 1.111020. Wtill the train for Lan caster lola It baimlcapbi,,. Leave lor York at S2O P. 31. nrrive at York o :al a'. SI Thera pan-racer ' , rain reflect. Yory for more VV., p 3110111111 g at 4'.11 A..M., arriving in Balti more at s A St Tralli. 111..0 r , "11 . 11 ,4 et Ole train don leaves Ploblatelphia at V. 55 P. Al.. arriving ut Columbia at P. AI. ',tint. di-continued. D. P. (Aurr.int, Colum Slits Agent. TENVE'Iir. or P.S.S7ECION. JIMES D. (I !FFIT Fashionable Hat ton! Cap Store. ElMoming I Ivre. hotel. Front street. Colnotl.i.l relmetttlll2. inforam Lis friends and the citicrir u( COlatal.la. that Ile bias Opened has JEMEtt.t et..7CLC.7l.'et=t.X"C:r, a= ahoy,, Irlttt upraetical no to, hole at teotton'm [Jr I VI• II 101de:co. m , w all *rho J U L) I,IVCIr NM Weil .1 ( . . 111, Wllll 1./14,11112 , 1 :111 , i 1,10'4 durable ar ticle that run he had for the price. in the coutur). Term, cm , ll All cruet, promptly executed. Columbia, April Noce Cilei AT TINE FARMER'S STORE. THE Farmer's Store is again replenished L WIIII n choice Int of fine, fo.loolothle nod f•ervlee oh!e good-, for Sprig t S'loroner.oll of which will be -old CI IEA l' TIIE CLIEA PES I. The clock con• Si-t- of every vn DRY GOODS. .zuperior Black Cloth. 1101creot colorc; Mack and Fancy C:1...1111.` re.; vevy r heap; Ve , 11111:,..1/C1, anJ Verve;,: Mock Si 1.. rich InArc. D rLllmea. plum timid Arc.. Nr. good R. 11,11011. nogg hellrg; Vgrg gilg1111: Ihlldrnrhrd do I I amide. good. Tigkiga, Cheek, liinghoin4.Cot. tort Passel, rire.,llc , very low prices. Call arid Ile colivine...l. GROCERIES! GROCERIES!! I have 111.1 01.41 , a a IIYW Inl /If (;111., which I will .01 ut veiN lOW prIt•••• To 1,',1111,.., all fre-h, and GLASS AND QUF.ENSWAP,E, A full u—or:011.31 , n! Comm , „ •1.•.1 I'anu•%. FISH, FISH,&c. Alto.kerel. 111.11 jug and NVlute FrAli. Alt •lark is new I have ua old gnorls—l buy for ea•lt and will •eil at very -.mall advartee II you w•tutt .11C N.Vtirlil ni 30111 IMitte \ roan, 1 Olt will get rt. rut qualoy and prier. null n r.o ill weight and ninmawre at the Pariner , 4 C'n•np Cll , l Store. Thankful for pit-I savor-, 1 -elicit the coniinuance of public patronage Country Produce taker, in ex Orange for goods. ItENJANIIN 111.:141t. Oppor.ite the Prank la Hon-c. P. S.—NEWGOODS ct )Ntrr.k:siTt.le Roc nil v ED. Cf 0411111.181. April LATEST ARRIVAL RICH AND ELEGANT JEMOEIallin-- Th, uilder•qtoed Inns ju-t received from New Vora :•18.1 PatLulclphtd, li, most roped, lot of 1:4 WATCHES, CLOCKS, ANDJEWELRY which he , prepared to sell etteaper than they can he bought at any other estuldi,hment. Ha pre pared to offer crest harKs ins. nod he re , pectfully in allciltloll Orrilrelin re to hio stock, which enthrstees GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, of every kind; nil kind-of CLOCK S , from SILO tm vraroN: he inviteg the wren, 101 l of Bowmen in No large .pork of LEVER BOAT CLUCKS; IfiNVI.:I,R Y. con- L.tinv of Mar Rings, Finger R itmn Bream Pins. ice.; 1 , ,„ tt ,oup 1,1.111,,T11b1e .1,211•I'ell SI ))))) tis. Fork.. &e.. touch are vi arranteil to wear nearly equal to silVer: (iOld and :1•11V., fern CI 111111 Pen,, 011111 atal Silver Speetnelee; together with the greater.t Vlll 101 of FANCY A trrict.Es ever before offered. I.n, n goperior of Re vol :kw( usbri 1 \lllll ull kool. of Kuive., of ill, - 111•11111111Vill, Stru•runrnuon %111 be vveil. hemirofore.to Ihe repaistuu. and jewelry , end all work will be WiArrailled. A ./9 altetraltee of ,o racer Imtraltztee is re‘pe4”. 10111 JUILN April 19, 1959 .attention, all ye who Suffer UNIVERSAL S iLVII, For the cure of Chilblains, ch",,,..1 or Crovh...l H 0..., or 5, 0 1,1,.. Cot. or W000i1... old Mores I'IOIOIV. on qie r 1.••• Ikea koog lios pistil Sore. M. 011141,41. Clll.llllg. Hs. Os Ve,tl,-, Echoes, and 011 darn , . oh Ow The Proprietor n • , 114 vn , unltle urtiele i1:14 rnnfidenee Itl I 'butt err.)Wher, n 4 1 0 ,4 . 0 1 give full 41111 g• eigon. lie will int, ii buck mu4l reinterl the money. Only 25 cent:, pee beg l'reputed aid Sold only by SakAl 1. 11 1. 11 E tit - tide-to &lortur Drug arid Otterztt.:Lit Store, Frollistrent. Columbia. 111ny 31, 1.56. JUST RECEIVED, Fresh Ground Flour from new lVlient. Shorts. Ship Silas Chopped Corn anal Oat , . & , ..lor sale low. d. 11. RAIIIIO. Am. 6, b. - . 1131 No. 4 Merlannes' Row. LET US 8.E.&50Z7 TOGETECER. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. WHY ARE WE SICKI—It has been the lot of the human race to be weighed down by dis ease and suffering. Holloway's Pills are spe entity adapted to the ielief of the weak, the nervous, the delicate, and the infirm, of all climes, ages, sexes, and cosisttlutions. Pro fessor Holloway personally superintends the manufacture of his medicines in the United States, and offers them to a free and enlighten ed rwople, as the best remedy the world ever saw for the removal of disease. 1 HEsE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD,— Three lamous Pills are expressly combined to operate on the stomach, the liver,the kidneys, the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting any derangement in their functions, purifying the blood, the very fountain of hie, and thus cut tic disease in all its forms. DYSPEPSIA AND LI V,Elt. COMPLAINTS. —Neatly lia , f the human lace have taken these Pills. It has been proved 111 all parts of the world, that nothing has he,•,, found equal to them in cases oi disorders 01 the liverolyspep. Si.,, awl stomach complaints genetally. They soon give a healthy tune to these organs, how ever much deranged, and when all other means have laded. GENES U. DEBILITY, ILL HEALTH.- 31nriy of the mo.t despotic Governments have opened their Custom Houses to the introduc tion of these Pills, that they may become the medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges admit that this medicine is the best remedy ever knovk n for persons of delicate health, or here the system has been impaired, as its invigorating properties never fail to afford re lief. I FF.MALF. COMPLAINTS.--No Female, young nr old, should be without this celebra• ted medicine. It corrects and regulates the monthly e ~,,, Sea at all pet Hui., acting in many case< lit.e .1 shown. It w also the best and safest medicine that can lie given to children of all ages, and for any complaint; consequent ly no family should be without it. HOLLOWAY'S -PILLS ARE ED E REST REMEDY MEOWS Is THE WORLD UR EDE FOLLOWING DISEASES. Asthma Fever and Ague Lowness of Bowel Corn- Female Corn- Spirits plaints plaints Piles • Coughs Headaches Stone and Colds Indigestion Gravel Chest Diseases Influenza Secondary Costiveness Inflammation Symptoms Dyspepsia Inward Weak- Venereal ARec- Diari hrra ness tions Dropsy Liver COM- Worms of all Debility plaints kinds ',•Sold at'the Manufactories of Professor HOLLOWAY, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 211 Strand, London, and by all respectable Otwzet.ts and Dealers or Medicines through out the United States, and the civilized world in hose., at 25 cents, 8211 cents, and $1 each. 11:7 - There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each box. Dec. 15, 1555-Iy. —R. Bt . . WORM' , 00'S IMANSX , OWA&TiON Zinn OWEE - 11Ina Freight from Philadelphia for - Pittsburg and Me West, by Railroad and Canal. NVE have largely lzsed our facilities feraar ryigreg 7 aadarepreire to forward goods daily, from the East and West, and all the intermediate points. We will transport Iron,Fish, Coal, Plaster, &c., &c., and fill orders for the same on com mission. We will also deliver any quarititylof Pittsburg Coal, and fill orders for Allegheny Bituminous Coal, from Lemon's celebrated Mines, at the lowest possible rates. LLOYD & LEMON. AGENTS, CoeSMAS & Bao., 276 Market st., Philadelphia. J. K. EOERLEIN, Columbia. R. M. LESION, Canal Basin, pollidaysburg. JOHN A. Carartos, Johnstown. T. B. Ltovn, Canal Basin, Penn at., Pittsburg. Columbia, March 22, 1656. PX.219.821 TAME NOVICE iv , THIS and then give us a call. The New llYork and Philadelphia Weekly Papers, and also the Daily Papers, can be had at the Book Store of T. J. Miles; such as the New York Ledger, Bulletin, Herald, and a number of other papers. The Daily Papers can be had every evening , after the Slow lino arrivas. The Weekly Papers every Saturday evening. Harper's, Godey,s and Halloo's Monthly Mag azines. Please give us a call. T. 5. MILES. Columbia, April 19, 1896. GERMAN AGENCY, FOR TUE COLLECTION OF CLAIMS, DRAFTS, POWER OF ATTORNEYS, &c. THE subscriber having made arrangements wail, some of the oldest Ranking Holism= in Ger many, ry now prrptlft . ll to collect Monies and make Power of Attorneys for ally [Mr/ of Uermany. fir has also etude urn,. dements to give his Ow until to 11 ily one who wishes motley PPM on, nod g n silieo• It will be Mug had mud, eine. antler to th is 1111.DICSA, he intends to devote his full nnen•ion to it in future. All collection. of Claims. &e., attended lo with cor rectness and dispatch. and En cherges forinformation. For further particulars address • JACOB IMPZOG. Dry Good Merchant, No. 69 North Queen Street, I.nneaster Ci ty, N. 13:—All hinds of German Coin exchanged at full roles. December 15 1555-ir W. H. HUFFER, DEALER in all kinds of MUSIC and MUM CA L INS'CRUAIENTS, N 0.6 Krum',lt'. Arcade, l',ll-1 11range street, taLmcm-rrmt, has always on hand a large and well•ii.“orted stock of ACCORDEONS, • French nod German Ina ke, from 05 etc. up to 615,0(1; NT X Glo X MT of superior totality tone, front 53 et. up to *100; FLUTES AND GUITARS, al nil ranging from 51) eta. up no $3O and $111; Tatabortite.. Drums. Clarinets, Fates, Ace— NEW for the Plano. Violin. Finite. INSTRUC ttOIiKS for till halms. German and i , :ve/isk Strings. of the very hr-I qualm), ...beard with particular care. AI-u, all halide of Al ns Vwlm Itridge..Tail Pieces, Screws, Peg,, Drum, 'rondo:quite and Banjo II eink.tc.c. Toy lastrameiti. of every' description. All Ike New Al nste for Pinuo, Guitar, &c., received loon a. published,and cart Lc seat lay mail free of 110-131ge Laiirivner, 'May S, 1,55-1 y 1.4 3104 Pr 4F`ar-N“4. QIIOP in North queen street, half square Ly ~.null, of Cite Railroad. mid 3rd door north of WO maids White I Hotel, Lancaster city. LEW IS HA I.DV. Marble Mason, respectfully in forms the public that he has now in his yard the lar gest and be,' assortment of ITALIAN AND ANIER ICAA MA ft 111. b; ever offered to the citizens of Lail cu-ler, and greaterilion any oilier establishment west of Philadelphia. Having made arrangements in the Dist to receive marble at ri tiered prices. be an / animees that lie will cell much cheaper than any other eciallinclinteal in this city or county can do. He is prepared in exscute in the 1/C..1 ...)leg TIONII- M FATS. TOMBS A ND GRAVE. STONES. MAN TELS, DOOO AND WINDOW SILLS, STEPS, ac., ke., nfevery variety and price. Ills facilities for furnishing articles in the Marble line are unsurpassed by any other establishment in ilie city, while he assures all who may favor him with their patronage that his work shall be executed in the very bed. style and on the most reusomtble terms. LETTER CUTTING in ENGLISH I.IIIIGt.RAIAN, done al the shortest notice, and on the moot Moder. ate terms. - - !be respeelfnlly invites the public to call and exam ine bin work, being fully satisfied to rest his claim to nubile patronage upon im merits. Thankful for the ninny favors bestowed upon him, he hopes by Ali iclattelltlolllo hu.ujoogs to mon mod co. eeive a share of the public patronage. Imnermier. April 25,1555 CLOTHING AND NEW GOODS, A T tt HENSLER'S CLOTH r ING HOUSE, No, n Queen Sweet. dill door POlllll al Oange .oreel, \Vest Side. -lost received a splendid rot of new gond. -.ell as Bloch and Farley Cloth., Black and Fancy (3,... 1 itie re.. for spring and +tauter. of the finest Walla,' and most beau l of patterns, not in he excelled in ant lieu-e in 141+ city. Bn.in mad Prase) Pitilern. of irairsolificent style,t, and ;r givtil Varlet,' of oilier vesiingp, and la 24101 . 1, a 4111 :lad general atisoitinent of Spring and :smother Goo& all of which will lie mode to order ni die teat mainicr, arid at the shortest notice. Ili tees nolisirdly Also, a Sae lot of It &MAC-MADE CLOTHING, l'ouw•lwg of 11111ek 1111 d Friar> 1.4,4 s ac k . soul Inns Coat+ Mack and Faacy Ca-..mere l'unt, Satilact ulna sun 1111 l l'asits of every il,cription A foie u.sortinent of Vets, Satin. Silk, Valencia. and Pitney Vesta of various patterns, Shirts,Shirt Under-harts and Drawers. Stacks, Cravats, Stocking•, Suspenders. Parket DdLfs. end is fact, evelyibing in that liar of All Bond+ par. chnaed at Os'.eHnbh-hment w•n, minted to Ire as rep• re•enied. In con.equeace Of the pressure of the the prices at %hi+ hou.e have been reduced to •ueh nn a- will enable all in purchase such article. they need in this hue of lomtie., Come one. come all. and give os u call. and you'll find it to sour adynntage to purchase. But come at tins rule. Wl:filter you laUrCilll-e or not; )nit will .11)S be welcome : at WILLIA 111 , 11VSLER'S, May 10 1S':10 014 North Queen St , Litne'r. _ JOSEPH YEWDALL, Practical Gardener and Florist, (Merry street, Columbia, respectfully in iortn4 hi. friend. nod the public genernlty, that he fin. on build mill fur sole a clime, supply of ... 4E )1:SI: AND lIARIDV PLANTS. .iiimble for pleasure ground., and cur• den. A et , oier callerlion of conatithily 'doomin g rotes, of every Mottle of color, of Ike Inoal hum.. kind, Ile iiko LAI'S 111:T AND IMPROVES SUREt.fitAIN US AND GARDENS. nod doe. , sill "halt of planting onid pruning. in town and rountry'.wnh -Lilt mid raise. 011 ew.na Ile invileo to fits N 17111.11:ItY, %%herr 0 Varma) of till kintlA 01 blooming Plante ut urn muy ut all lam, lie teen. Coluilibla, April 5, Leal tf BRUN= dr. BROMEEER. Cor. of TAird and Union streets, Columbia Pa. IFFER great inducements to persons wish J good arid cheap Dry Dead., Croce fie., Queens wore. die.. ke. Our .trek is now large and complete. null our old friends and customer, and the paid.: generally ,can louse a beautiful ne-orimetat to select from. e have oreale large laltlilioe4 of sill ING AND SU ill Al ER (.01)Itri to our Ittoek. and •httll he eon +Welly reeerellig new Pupplica, which we are enabled to sell ul greatly reduced !trice- TO THE LADIES. - - - - Oar Dreg. (7.0011.1 COIIOI4I In part of Silk. or every variety and delrereat qua li4r., nil kind, of ntl•woo De Deer, all cobra ull•wnol De Lowe.; Alpaca., aloha I ra, %Voolett Plaid., CitAtmerem, Protte,Clttoreer he, he. SHAWLS! Long and Square, Blanket; Caphmere; Thibet Black nod Colored Silk; together with et•ery variety ofSkuwls 111 the market. W H ITE GOODS In crept variety.nd at attprecedentedly lowpricea Bleached and Unbleached Mu•lin.; Ticksng; Check Gingham; Moe and Unblenclied Drilling; IVhite end Colored Flonnelc PrIola; GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Cloth.; Ctt••tmere.• Satinet', and Vesting; Ken. n.rky Jean•; Velvet Cord; Cottoondc; Benverteen: 't , e•; So.terY; Su.penders, Cravat.; Silk rocket I.lnd kerchief.; Gingloan nod Cotton do.; Shirt Col• far.; Bosom•; Stock. and Ties; all cheaper mm. ev- GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, and every shins , in the bu.ines at each prices th... wtll 'acute eats-faction. Call at the snore of BRUNE:Ii Sc BROTIIF:R. Corner of Third and Union steels, Columbia Pa. April 5, p.. 56. GREAT BARGAINS x 32. faryx-132.g. C3-4=lc.eloss - rim undersigned are now receiving and L will be ope g during the next week, at their .tore in Locust street, opposite the Columbia Rank, u new and large assortment of Goods suitable for the seamn. consisting in par: of DRY GOODS. /well ne cloths. Ca..impre., iggp, Black and Pitney. Silks, togethsr wills a great vs riety of GA DI PIA DR Esll Gr PODS; irroutinPuRNISIIING GOODS,such a• shining.. aluslin•. Tlekings. Cheek., Oil Cloths, Blind., he. GROCERIK§ of every description—fresh and of the beat qualities; Together with a general assortment of Queensware, Chino ware, Carpet., Blinds, Looking GigEfet, Drug. gets, Mailings. Rugs, WALL PAPERS, In fact everything kept in a well-regulated store. Call and see our assortment. as we feel satisfied that none will go away disappointed, at we SELL =CU:SMELT rot cAsn! and are thereby enabled to sellgood• •t the very LOW- KerT ru.URE2I. FRY h. lIAG3I Ctllum%;a, April 112. 16.5 G. • 0H 1 41.:STANT:t TEN/ ER. TVL PASCHALL'S Fever and Ague Mtxture—an effk4ual cure for Chills and Fever Intermittent 'and Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague _awl Bilious attacks. • This preparation contains nothing that can act is injuriously upon the system, being composed entirely of vegetable substances. In proof of this allegation and to give more confidence to th, se taking medicine, the Proprietor offers a reward, accompa nying each bottle, which to to be given to any persot who discovers either Arsenic or Mercury in tie corn position. ingredients too Mien used in remedies fo: the alictve disenses; and •shich, while they one, prevent; fo rts season, the return of the chills. subset lute in the system diseases tar worse and more difft cult to remove. Use this valuable rfigetable production, and see for yourself that it wail do all that a good medicine can do and all that can be desired. It purifies and c ircu lutes the blood, it nets as a gentle purgative Open the bowels, thus enablino nature to perform the regular exercise of her functions,andthukrestoring the health and bracing up the system. As a Preventive it equal ly as effectual. and should be taken mire or twiee a tiny, which will tend to remove those diseased hu mors which often cause the above fevers. The Proprietor statetywithout fear of contradiction. that Paschall's Fever and Ague Mixture bus effects• ally cured more persons where it has been Introducer than any other preparation now in use, to say snort is onnacessary t as the medicine is to stand or fall ap on its own merits. • From the numerous letters and certificates receiv ed by the Proprietor from persons who have tried the above named medicine. The following are selectedbe cause they are generally known in the locality which this newspaper circulates, and because of the read) accessibility of the writers to any party inclined II doubt or scepticism iu regard to the efficacy of thi medicine. From the Proprietor Of the Delaware Rouge at Bris 104/Wake county, Pa., known as Pratt's Hotel. Itswroc. Oct. 72.1855. Mowing—Dear Sir—l write to inform you that your "Paschall's Fever and Ague Mixture," ban cer tainly proved "an effectual cure," for thin disease as well as other Bilious complaints generally known as Chills and Fever, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers. &c., Ae ,and nun glarlAhat such a medicine has at lout been introduced among UP. I was much astonish ed upon learning from your agents here of the (urge quantity sold this fall; and in every case, except one it had entirely cured the patient upon taking one trot. tle only. and some not that mush From what I can learn, I have 110 doubt - flint. as a preventive for these diseases, it would he as effectual us in curing. Where it once has been tried and taken accotding to direc tions. the go -mien will never arise—what will cure ihe Chills mid Fever? Although I have not been un der the necessity of taking any of the Mixture; yet a number of persons. known to me. have been cured. by tt, and whose names I am ut liberty to communicate to ally person* interested. Respectfully your friend. Lasts T. PlArr.. Philadelphia. March 14,1850. rlll2. E. S. Moms—Dear Sir—Your medicine bus certainly proved what you represented it in be, an ef fecund cure for chills mid fever. We take pleasure in informing you tint the man in our employ who took lour mixture this spring, near a year ago, but asst Mid up lo the present day, any return of chills, mid lots been daily at his work; he says, "lie in ever) wit) better thun he hits been for some years, and this, too, from clue 8091818 A of rate linit'e only. Respectfully. K KETTERLINUS & CU., Fancy Printers nail Lithographers, N. W. corner 4th and Arch streets. !laving suffered for several months with Fever and Ague, the writer was induced to try Pnochall's Mix ture. and now takes pleasure to certifying that he woe thoroughly cured in a very short time, without any deleterious effects apparent from Its u•e. C. W. Mona's, Sore Itorlior Iron Works. SAFE tbaumu. Laucaner Co J o uary 51110 t.,54 MR. EDWARD S. NIODUIS—Dear Sir—Your invalua ble ••liurhnll'a Fever and Ague Mixture," (after %loin; all the variou: remedinc pun - easing to core the chills and fever.)uiv effeeted nperfect cure in the ore of half at bottle. Let all the allheted use it. Very truly your.. C..i. ERODES. SAFR IIAnROR. Lunen-ter Co., Pa The following Certificate to from a gentleman in the Office of the United Suttee pl tuy nit Philadelphia. Pandotaxenis . 'Sept. 8, lorZ. EDwARD S. Mounts—hear ulroMo me much pleasure to announce to you. Mat your valuable preparation, "Puarlutll's Fever and Ague Mixture," which I procured froin you aeverat months ago, has indeed proved itself to lie "an effectual cure in the eu•e of my friend, who took three doses only from (me bottle. and Iran not had a chill since, and is now perfectly well. With much respect, yours. dec. GEORGE W..llaLts The following, Certificate is from the Auditor of the State of Delaware. CLASGOW, September 6, E. S. Moms—Dear Sir—We ore selling the Mix ture daily, and find it to give . geite mil satisfaction. believe it is the best hledictee in existence for th• cure Melting and Fever. 1 have divosed of a mean her of bottles, and have not known it to fall. Yours, very respectfully, W.7'. Ar NICH6. liens! ofStisonfrns. Kent Co . Maryland, lon. do, 1856. K S. blortais—Dear Sir—Since your valuuble Fe ver and Ague Mixture hus been introduced here, it has given entire tontine:ion to every one who her been fortusmte enough to know of it. I will further mention. to confirm it. great curative powers. that) sold two bottle:: of it to one family consisting of three or four persons .who were suffering with the Chills. Aped . sme months hia:ll elapsed. one of oneersns cure can., and to..q3nLone in sake back of the bottles, saying that she other bottle had done the whole work,and actually owed rhea nll. Upon inquity ' learn thou up to this day they are all well, having had no return of the Chills since. What Can MeJlCille do more? Respectfully your., . JAAIES L. PRYOR. . . Directions in F. o ;lith, German, French mid Span lab accompany each bottle. Price *LOU the maple bottle or slo.oothe docen bottles. To the trade the usual rates are offered. For stile by Druggists and Country Mereltantsevery where. end by SANttlet. FiLBEIrr. litre Wlilimn Elder's Golden Mortar Drug Store, el Columbia and WsHum) C. Baker, Druggist, Centre Sridare, Luneaster City. Merchants and Dealers non In , oni tints prepuratiol 'mill do 'roll by ordering at once. ' Wholesale order . rair-t be itddre.sitetl to the Sole Proprietor rind Mourn lac toter. EDWARD S. MORRIS, No 2:33 Arch btreet, Philadelphia Feb. 23, ISM —Sm. FIRM PROOFS. 7 ,- :•••77, -- - 1 -- - , ,- - - - TIES Salamander Saks or 1q If ', VI : - • Philadeiphia agniii•l the world. 1 ..,..l. II I l', t r . ' Eynon Watacimldo 20 south '..,, "-'' '''' , 11.- I h. Fourth street, Philadelphia, I: 'I • t I have had the purest demo:m(1,11- A , t..., .'," lion in the following certifi ;,••:, -'4(O 1 :,--4-..;,._. eaten, that their maituracture •••5 ',.• "------, ;7- of-Salamander Sake has at _-'- ._ ' - - --,---- length fully warranted the repre•mitaitons which have heen made of them, a• rendering en undoubted security against the terrific clement: PIIII.ADELPUIA. April 12,1550. ILlewreCes tic Wu - reom—gents:—lt affords us the highest .ulkinetion to +late to you. tl,nt owing to the very protective totalities of two of the Salaman der Sates whieh we purchased of you come few mouths tuner. we saved a large portion of our Jew airy. tiooka, Paprre, Ate . exposed to the calamitous firr in Ilanstead Plum on the morning of the lith instant. When we reflect that these Sides were faceted in the fourth stop• of the building we occupied, and shut they Cell subsequently into n heap of burning ruins, where the va•l eolleetilnitioll of heat caused the Wang plate• to melt, we cannot but regard the preser vation of :hr vulunble contents us mo•t cnnvutcing proof of the crest security ufforded by your Safes. We -hull take much pleasure in recommending Olean to ;lien of bu.uue•s ais a sure rehauce against fire GEORGE W.:AMON:S & 11110. rilltArwl.talla. April 12, 1.1.56. rtren•tr, WATsOX—I have to offer yon my le.tunmly in favor of the great :wearily a ff orded to try entire .rock of rewelry. - books.papere. &C., during the reeeta tilt... t, ro. coo flagration Ranstead place, from the tact thou the Fame were enulaitted in two of the Salamander Sole* Manufactured byyou. Ilavtitg fallen from the Filth story of the Animal) Building, where they were previously placed and ex posed to a vittn heat fur a long liMe.the preservation of the valuable depo..liri seemed to every one who witnessed the opening and interior exunduatiou, matter of profound astonishment. To alt who natty require a perfect protection from the ravage. of fired sling not he4itaie to recommend die one of your Safes nol consider they have now un derg,one the most trying test. N. I AIOROAN. Pilibrion.rum, April IS, 1856. Afes.rv. EVAN. h WAT.ON—G.lllitlnvii—No doubt you will be deeply granfied to learn the good condi• non in which I di.covered my book, policy of tunic. since, certificate.. of mock, and oilier valuable (Men. mem.. when on Friday loci I opened flit safe made by your firm. Willi my knowledge of Ito greet exposure, both to ❑te inteitoity of the bent from so hot a fire as that whien deotro%ed the Anioan Building, as atop from the force of:he full from its former elevated position in the third story, I could entertain but slender hope! prior to its interior inspection. that the contents which I once oo highly prised would eve, be of any service to me, but no there (eon. are now happily removed, I feel it only due to my to you, that I can henceforth recommend the use of your Safes to all who mny wish to feel a confidence le the perfect security which such means provides against so frightful ■tt element. FiDIV A RD GASEI LL, Bookbinder. Conomnilv on hand Patent Powder and Thief Proof Loch for !faith... Stores. ite Philadelphia . :tiny 10, 1056.1 y NEW STYLE'S SPRING GOODS: THE subscriber has just received a very I large oddlttnn in ills ttoek of HATS AND CAPS, of the very late.it styles, which will be sold nt4 the 1.0 Wt.1.31' RATF:S. new style of Got Unit cannot he tormented. awl hit nttortment of Plain weld gooey Cam is very full and complete Also, the T:‘"..t strips of STRAW HATS, CAPS &C. He re•PeeffullY nolien. a call. an he is convinced no one in Wall; of and ;hung in hie line, can go away diwpainied. Rrinemher the place, No. 3 Shreincra Row. Front Crlltimhix J ACOU Columbia. April 12 MO. SCRAP =col: TO 3EI .49. 3EI R. Si/ • GERMAN JEWS and others. are hereby notified that much of this article is etToI.EN from the different iron works in this vicinity; and this notice is given that they may not hereafter excuse themaelves on the ground that they were not aware of being RECEIVERS OF STOLEN GOODS. as if they are so roved.they wlll receive the full penalty as well as benefit of the law. E. Haldeman & Co.: Eagle. Beaver & Co.; Afusselman Wlithr, A. & Ji . Wrieht; Onihb t Brookee Smith a Bruner. Kauffman, Shaeffer &. Co.; Eckert & Myers. June .1. Iv5G. ADSEPIII,B. ?BBC/law '-•-•• 744kKON L. Pk.ROT:: 0EC. 10 4 3 g ll,3l Caf M I WELICO r X i st; Porsvarillgg-SC . 601)114188IoN BIER.OIIAI4rI3, No. _lB North Wharves, Philadelphia. REPERENCEA: - - • Messrs. Hacker, Lea & Co., Philadelphia.. Sher, Price & Co. • Buckner. IdeCammon fr. Co. " Charles Ellis &Co. - " C. M. McClung & Co., St. Louis, Mo. " Thomas Maxwell, New York. 7. S. Morris & Son, Louisville, Ky. March 8. 1936 dm Country Merchants and Physicians, DESIROUS of buying pure and cheap Drugs, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass. Putty, Dye Woods, pc., will find hto their interest to purchase at the Wholesale Drug 'Warehouse, S. W. corner Fourth tnd Vine streets, where a full supply is kept eon. , tantly on hand, and sold at the very lowest cash times. SaVIDGE & MAYO, Druggists,. ' Sandi-West corner Fourtb.and Vine sts , Phil'a. N..ll.—:•Particular attention paid to.physielana , ordersi selecting the purest drugs, and not (as most lo) taking advantage on account of unacquaintance with' their value, but Invariably selling at lowest rash prices. May 10,1858 ty 8. & M. PHILADELPHIA;' ITMITISEMENT. Evans' Fire 'ailitTikiefltoof Safes. L'Olt Merchants, Lawyers,'Fanners, and V others, having BOoka, Pipers. or other valuables, 10 preserve from-FIRE' or BURGLARS. Day A. Newell's Wobb , s) BANK.LOCKS.„ A. CARD.—Tint "Flax PROOF SAM,. that preserved our Books. Papers. &c.,during the 'Great Fire at Huff,. Beildines, , was urchased of Oliver Evans. 15 S. 2nd st., Philadelphia. GETZ A BUCK. - nREFRICHRATOSS 'AND WATER . FILTERS "--Evans' Premium Ventilated Refrigerators. for cooling and preserving Meats, Sutter, Milk, Waler and all articles for culinary purposes. WATER FILTERS, for purifying Brackish or Muddy Water, whether effected by rains. limestone. marl or other causes, can be had separate or attached to the Refrigerators—a small quantity rkf ice cooling the whole, in the warmest weather. . - - PORTABLE SUOWEIA BATED. for the use of warm or cold water. Maya Coot.ass, for Hotels. Stores and Dwelling* Sroee 'fatless, for moving Boxes, Bales, ike. SEAL PREEseS, COPT LEG do., DECOGIsT do. OLIVER EVANS, No. 61 South 2d st.. 2 doors below Chesnut, Phila. Ej"Established in 18354 felt 9-14, DENSLOW tic CO, ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of Foreign and Domestic LEAF TOBACCO. Manufactured Tobacco, and Foreign and Domestic Segars. 21 South Front street, Philadelphia. HAFOKT6R6 OF Fa NE HAVANA Ft. saAms. nf the choicest growth+ of the Vaelta-Abajo, a large assortment of which ore kept constantly o n hand, and far sale at a small advance on Cost of intpOrIAIION. Consignments respectfully solicited, on which liberal advance.. will be mode when desired. N. U.—Special attention given to orders far pur chase on Commission, of Tobacco, as also every de scription of Alerchundise, for account of parties liv ing nt ti distance from this in trket. irjf'Sole Agent for F. A. Goetee's Celebrated Ger man Smoking Tobacco, comprising thirty different varieties. (April 'NS, 19564 y Tile SUBSCRIBERS HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR NEW AND SPACIOUS STORM, Ml. 278 Chestnut 81., 4th door above Tenth, tRE now prepared to a large and well-selected stock of the following fresh and deAirable goods, principally of their own importniion,or bought al fluo rine, which they are able io sell at the 'importer's prices, and to which they cordially invite the at:ca tion of Country Merchants, Hotel Keepers, and fami lies generally. Butr, Green and Venitian Window Shading Barnsley arid Irish Linen Sheeting,7o-3.33-4, 0.4,10 9, 11-4, 133.9 wide Bolster and Pillow Linens of several choice bleach ers, arid all widths from 18 to 54 inches. Bed Blankets of all sizes and qualities. Crib and Cradle Blankets. Bed Quilts of the following varieties. viz:—Mar• seines, Welling. Knotted, Register" Alhambra, Allen dale arid Lancaster. of all the desirable sizes. Bureau COVerr,TliblG Covers; VVIIIdOW CLIfIn ill Mon- Ms, Towel , - mid Towelling of every variety; Unmask Table Cloths and Novi:ins; Shemin Linens and Mus lin; Cambric Handkerchiefs. Embroideries, Hosiery, he., fro. Broestinl, Damasks, :Horner's, Embroidered Lure and Muslin Curtains; Gilt Cornices, Bands, Gimps, Cord, he., he. SHEPPARD fr. VAN HARLINGEN, Importers and Dell ler* in Linen and House Furnishing Goods, No. 278 Chestnut et., above Tenth, Phila. Philadelphia, April 2G, 1856.6 m. THE STATE SAVINGS FUND! Office, Next Door to the Post Office, No. 33 Dock Street, PhD's. 1 134- INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. ALL SUMS OP MONEY RETURNEDON DEMAND 'TUE STATE SAVINGS FUND, No. 83 Dock st., s next door to Third street, and admitting the Post Office, receives money on deposit daily, from 9 in the morning until 3 in the alerimon; also Monday eve nings, from 7 top o'clock. Interest is allowed on de posits at the rate of five per rent per annum. Depos its will he returned in whole or in pun on demand, without nonce. The populit city of this Office with all classes of the community, both in town and country. and COIII , P- Cilleill success, may be ascribed, in part, to the follow ing substantial reasons: Ist. It offers a convenient, responsible, owl profita ble depository to Executors, Administrators, As signees. Collectors, Agents, and all public officers— to Attorneys, Trustees, Societies no 1 Associations, whether incorporated or otherwise—to married or stogie Indies—to Students, Merchants, Clerks. and business men generally—to Mechanics Formers, Mi nors of either sex. and all who have Guide, much or little, to deposit, where they may be:hud at any time with five per cent interest added. 2d. Depo.itors receive book s. with no obstruct of the By• Laws and regulations. in which is entered their deposits, which books serve us vouchers. They may designate, in core of sickness, ileath,or absence. who shall receive their deposits, without the niter. , vemion of Executors of AdmillillrittOr6. Ally one or more persons may deposit in his, her, or their name, or for any other person orpersoils. 3d. A Report in matte each yell, to the Legislature and Councils of the City. 4th. The officers are sworn before they enter upon their duties, in addition to giving bowls with sures Iles. sth. The State Savings Fund is a real Savings Fund —not an Insurance and Min Company. Our large list of Depositors and the Philadelphia public, have been careful to observe that the charter avoids the bUPIIICSA and risk of Insurance. OM. In order to affitrd eve.) , reasonable facility to Depositors who reside at a diinntice from the Mime, their deposits are permitted to lie withdrawn by checks, after the manlier customary with the Dank& Check 13ooke will he furnished to depositors without charge. The popular patronage bestowed upon this office by a proverbially.camious and discriminating comma insy, arid where the character of the mist nation If hest known, is a gratifying fact to which the Trust ees desire to cull mammon. GEO. H. HART, President. CHAP. G. 'MLA Y, Treasurer. Philadelphia. hltireh NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. N. SPENCER THOMAS, N 0.26 South Second Street, Philadelphia, I SPORTER, Manufacturer and Dealer in Drues, Medicines. Chemicals, Acids, Dye Studs, Paints. Oils. Colors. Mule lead. French and Ameri can While Zmc, Window Gilittr,Glualware, Varnish es, Brushes, instruments, Ground Spices, Whole dpi• ce.. AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT BY DRUGGISTS, including 801112. Indigo, Glue., Shellac,. Potash, dcc., ..dee. Al'orders, by mail or otherwhie, promptly, attended to. Country Merchants are invited to call and examine our mock, before purchasing elsewhere. GOOde fetes to any n( the wharves or Railroad Sta. lions. Prices low and goods warranted. Philadelphia, March 1, ll y. New Trimming and Variety Store. Miss MARTHA J. MILES Has now opened a TRIMAIING AND VARIETY 11 STORE, opposite Mr. Rumple's Hardware Store, in Locust street, to which she would invite the attention of of the ladies. As her stock is entirely new, and she he iiCVGA she will be able to please, in quality. in fashion, and in prices. she solicits a call from the ladies. Undcrsleeves, Knitting and Darning Cotton, Collars, Laces, Inserting. Flouncing, Bolibitiets, White Fringes. Silk Tassels, Socks for children, Whim Cotton Hone, of all kinds, (for ladies and gentlemen,) Needles and Pins, Handkerchtefs, (for ladies and gentlemen.) Gentlemen's Collars, Gentlemen's Suspenders, Zephyrs and Sewing Silks, and a great many other articles which she will take great pleasure in showing those who may favor call. MARTHA J. MILES. Columbia, 11Iarch Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. T have constantly on hand a large auorlment of all kinds of tin and Sheet Iron Ware. used by Housekeepers amid others, winch will be sold at very low prices. HIRAM WILSON. corner of Locust and Second cruets. Columbia. Feb. 21, 1565. Balm of Thousand Flowers, DISCOVERED by Dr. Fontaine, Paris, for beautifying the compleliost, curing all the diseases of the akin, for Shaving. cleansing the ten for the Toilet and the Nursery; for bathing and manyinedical purpose. For sale by S. AWL FILBERT, Golden Mortar Peng Store, Columbia, Pa. Columbia, March K Lbs 6. Run's Gold Pens. (70NSTA1TLY on hand, an assortment of lJ the■e celebrated PENS. PetT43o6 is want of a good article are invited to call and examine them. Colombia, June 30. 1855. JOHN FELIX. SC. SWARTZ hlllsjUlit received an Extra Brood . of Tototeeo and Segal's, which will be void to retailers at the lowest rate. lay 10, 1156. t - . 41010=d:.,. tlliltiVTIIBER - of )111E, 11114-andlAllt in...CLOTH SIEVES,, Comm, medium and fine in mesh ; • large, middle-size and small in diameter. Me- , Clothsor woven Wire, ,, of the best qualities, .various Aires of mesh, from Nos.-1 to 80 inclusive, and from one to six feet in -width.' They are num. ,bered so many spates to a lineal. inch, and cut to suit. The subscriber also keeps constantly on hand ElLoweicozam. For Coal, Band, Ore, Lime. Grain, Gravel, Guano,Sumac, Sugar. Salt, Bone. Coffee, Spice, Dregs,.y &c. Together with an assortment of Bright and Annealed Iron Wire. Allot the above sold wholesale or retail, by J. A. NEEDLES, 54 N. Front St., Philad'a. Philadelphia, May 31,1850-10 m , . PAILMIZEUI, ATIZIPMCM. aBOWERI of Grau and Tobacco, use Lei natt's Super Phosphate of Lime: 52,20 per bbl , or 840 per ton. GROWERS OF CORN AND POTATOES, Use Leinaa's American Fertilizer. 53,50 per bbl., or $25 per ton. There has been received thine diplomas from Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey State Agricultural Societies, and Crystal Palace Associa tion for the above Fertilizers, which have been in successful use for the past five 'years. Orders encl.". sing the cash; or drafts, mailed and registered, will be promptly attended to by G. A. LEINAU, - - Proprietor, No. 10 South Front st., Phila. May 31, 1650-tf Blon's and Boys' Clothing. t'VEBYBODY should embrace this opportu nity to hog Clothing for Men and Boys, at GEORGE CIILIPPS Cheap Clothing Establishment, S. E. corner him= and Secorm orralorrs, PHILADELPHIA, embracing eau;.:' of the best, mog desire:lt and Fashionable Dress and Froci Habit Cloth do., Linen Drill. ing do, Tweeds, &c.. &c., w;th a great variety of BOYS' CLOTHIND 7 consisting of Sack Coats, Polka Jackets, Wilkey Jackets, Vests and Round Jackets, made of Tweed, Linen Drilling, Cloth. Alpaca, Kerseymere, Doeskin, &c., &c. FURNISHING GOODS, consisting of Shirts, Stocks, Handkerchiefs. Ate., all at which are offered at ths Lowest possible Cask Prices, and as Cheap as any other Clothing Store to the Union. tr Pa re nts who desire Boys' Clothing are earnestly maned to examine the stock. ErCountry Storekeepers can be accommodated at very low rates. GEORGE CULIN. S. E. corner of Market and Second streets. Philadelphia, April 26. 15.564 y F - 4 - 7v,r77•Jrri PINE INSURANCE COMPANY or PHILADELPHIA. STATEMENT of the buts of the Company on January 1, ISM . . Published in conformity with the provision of the sixth section of the Act of Assembly, of Aprilsth,lB42. MORTGAGES. Being first mortgages on real estate, in the City and County of Philadelphia. except 530,950 in Alontgomery, Bucks, Schuylkill and Allegheny counties. Pennsyl vents, .61,456973 36 REAL ESTATE. Purchased at Sheriff's , sales, under mart gage 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 ofSproce street, West of Eleven in 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 18 by 80 feet, on; South side of Spruce street, netv Sixteenth A street, Five houses and lots, each 17.9 by 90 feet 2. Nos. 159,161, 163, 165 and 167 Dtlwyn 5t.,5 Three houses and lot, 40 by 54 feet, on East.- side of Seventeenth street, south f Pine 84.1 A lot of ground. 17 by 57 feet, on the North- -. = .4 " c°B ' , east corner of Twenty-second and Spruce .7, 82,454 45 streets. Hotel and 10t,50 by 81 feet., on the Southeastr corner of Chestnut and Beach streets. 1 ,1 2 Five houses and lot, 42 by 86 feet, on the North side of George street, West of Ash' l ton street. Seven houses and lot. 20 by 117 feet, on the' East side of Beach street, south of Chest nut street, A house and lot, 18 by 80 feet, No. 96 Fitz water street, East of Ninth street, A ground rent of 1830, issuing out of a lot 13.4 by 40 feet, on North side of Otter street, 40 feet West of Lepard street, LOANS. Temporary Loans, on Stocks as Collateral Security, 107,902 95 STOCKS, 1110,000 Alms House Loan, 5 per cent. (Int, OR. 200 Stares Bank of Kentucky, 17 " Northern flank of Kentucky, ;- WO 4 . Union Bank of Tennessee, 13 " Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania, 200 g , Southwark Railroad Company, s- C05t , , 35650 4 . 37 Commercial and Railroad Rank, * Vicksburg, 300 " Pennsylvania Railroad Co., 91 .. Franklin Fire Insurance Co., 2 " Mercantile Library Company, 04" Union Canal Company, 10 " Schuylkill Railroad Company, Notes and Hills receivable, Unsettled Policies, Merchandise. Cash on hand, Cash in hands of Agents, LOSSES BY FIRE. Loaner paid during the: year 1856, 5237;574 40 By order of the Board, CHARLES N. DANCKER, President Attest CITABLE. G. BARCKER. Secretary. THOS. LLOYD, Agent, olumbia. February 9.1856.1 y SAITZEITO VITND OF the United States Insurance, Annuity and Trued Co, S. E. comer of Third and Chesnut ma., Philadelphia. CAPITAL $250,000. MONEY is received on deposit daily. The amount deposited is entered in a Deposit Book and given to ilie Depositor, or, if preferred, a certificate will be given. All sums, large and small, are received, and the amount paid back on demand, without notice. Interest is paid at the rate of five per cent., corn. meticiiig from the day of deposit, and ceasing four teen days previous to the withdrawal nr the money. On theffirst day of January, in earn year, the in- terest of each deposit is paid to the depositor, or add ed to the principal,as he may prefer. The Company have now upwards of 3,500 deposi- tors in the city of Philadelphia alone. Any additional information will be given by ad- dressing the Treasurer. ,DIRECTORS: Stephen R. Crawford, Pres'i. William M. Godwin, Lewrence Johnson, V. Pres'l, Paul B. Godard, Ambrose W. Thompson, George McHenry, Benjamin W. Tingley, Jurnes DevereuX, Jacob L. Florence. [Gustavus English. Secretary and Treasurer. Puss Pam Teller and Interpreter, J. C. Oehlschlager. Philadelphia, Sept. 8,1855-1 y STAUFFER dr. HARLEY. CHEAP WATCHES & JEWELRY WROLESALE AND RE TAIL. at the ,THILA DELPHIA ‘VATCII AMD JEW- EMI' STORE," No. 96 :North Second oircet, corner of Quarry, Gold Lever Watches, lull-jeweled, IS car . . eases, eta 00 Cold Lepine, , lB caret cases, .24 00 Silver Lepine, full-jeweled, 19 00 Silver Lepine, jewels, 9 00 Superior Qyaraiers, 7 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 Fine Silver do. 150 Gold Bracelet•, 3 00 Ladies" Gold Pencils, 1 00 Silver Tea Spoons. pet, 5 00 Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Rings, 37i cis. to *9O; Watch Glasses, plain ICI eta., patent i5l, loner 25; other articles in proportion. All Goods warranted to be what they are sold for. On hand some Gold and Sever Levers and Lepines cull lower than the above prices. STAUFFER & HARLEY. Philadelphia, September IS, 1t355-1y DUNBA R'S One Price Wholesale and Retail Cash Boot and Shoe Store, No. 76 S. Second St., corner of Carter St. TlllB establishment has been enlarged and .1. improved. and is supplied with the largest and Lest retail stock in the city, principally of his own manufacture, with a choice assortment from the best Eastern ma rkets; embracing Ladies", Gents, and Children's Hoots, 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, style 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 to effect eaters. Goodyear'eiblums in all varieties. Pure Cams, so scarce in the,market,elw•sys on hand. The public are respectfully invited to call. Philadelphia, Match `i?a,ln.s6-ty Jo.ll7ff 2 1 10011,33X1A.D, (FreCT•FOUTO MEM & 2110011R6AD,) COXXISRION Merchant for the sale of Pl B METAL AND BLOOMS, No. W, Wood Street, Pittsburg, Pa. trarmirstcas: John Graham, Esq., President Bank, Pittsburg; E. D. Jones, Esq.. Cashier Citizens' Deposit Dank, Pittsburg. 0. & J. H. Shcenberger, Iron Merchant*, Pittsburg. Coleman, Heilman & Co_., Merchant., pimhutg. Lorenz. Stewart & NerehantaPiusbarg, Masse!man & Watts, Marietta, Pa. January 19,1856. ~'I :4JsV Wholesale and Retail Tea Warehouse, No.GS North Eighth se.,(aboreAreh, Mutt Side,) Philo. sealer is Tea & Coffee Exclusively. ear Families are respectfully invited to give him a trial. Morel: 0, lAs6.ly wavwxi-is.sgamagempl,-- THIN FIMINJ I serlain .ettro for all Shen; Inalie PaMa. Dann condemn but try Nit. cannot fail. E.A. ALLEN'S CONCENTRATED. ELEC.. " TRIC-PASTR. and 'Arabian Pain Extractor, for mast iumotiteirsie,— C . opyrigku secured according to law. aNnsx WILL 4 nr,,Cmi.l%-we .amisren4llhentuagie Pains, when evrry,thing fails ' - Cramps, Burns, Sealdi,. Sprains, :Dead Ache, Tooth Ache, Swellings, Braces, Sores, Ring Worm,' stitt Joints, Contracied Cords, Freshl.Cala,.. - Xlcerated Sores, and all Scrofulous Diseases. where externa remedies can be•used, Sore Throats; Stiff Seeks, WHAT IT WILL CIIIE 101 HOB9III •ND CATTLE Sweeny', Spavin,Fistulas. Evil. Windgalls, Ul cers, Cholic, Sp rains, Collar and Saddle Calls, atone Bruises, Stiff joints, Vertigo, Splints, and Running Sores. 117• None genuine but those bottles having the words ".E. C. ALLEN'S Concentrated Electric Paste, dr Arabian Pain Extractor. Lane's' Pa.," blown in this bottle. • Look out for Counterfeits, don't forget to ask for Allen's.' d. L , e 4i t i t e e n r : s ta o n n !!Te i r n g _th a e Paste to lie addressed to E For sale at R. Williams , Drug Store, Front street, Agent For Columbia. April 12., 15.58-1y XV3EIVET MIX-RIME AND NEW GOODS. THE undersigned having taken the store lately occui pied by his brother, in Locust street, opposite the Columbia Bank, and having associated with him in business, Mr. F. L. BAGMAN, will continue the by, lines under the firm of FRY& HAGMAN, where we will open in a few days, a very large assortment of new goods, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Queensware Glassware, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall l'opers, &c., all of which we are determined to sell at 1116 VERY LOWEST PRICES. As we in tend doing on EXCLUSIVE CASH BUSINESS, be able to compete in prices with any store its the c o unty. if: solicit a call from our ,friends and. the public genera..lY. H. H. FRY. Country Produce always taken at the highest tens ket prices. Columbia, April 5,1656. AN ENTIRE NEW LOT AT THE NEW STORE OMN 'WILSON, corner of Lo- IL" cust land Second streets., Columbia, - - - The undersigned respectfully informs the citizen* of Columbia and surrounding country, that he has just received a very large and extensive assortment of the latest and ITlO5t improved patterns of PARLOR, COOK, OFFICE AND CHAMBER STOVES, to which he invites attention. Of Cooking Stoves, the Morning Star, Globe, Girard , Champion and Portable Range, are acknowleged to be the best in nee and a full assortment will be found at his store. He has also received a lot of BOAT STOVES. Per sons wishing stoves are solicited to give me a rail before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 ant determined to sell at the lowest cosh prices. HIRAM WILSON, Corner of Second and Locust streets. Columbia. t ept.B, 1855. Shaving and Hair-Dressing Saloon. THE undereigned having removed to Damn- A. ton's Row, opposite the Washington Hotel, in vites attention to his Saloon, where all persona can receive eclat...iv AND EASY sitsvx, and have their hair cut and dressed in the nost fashionable and ex quisite manner. There is something soothing in a good suave: if any are disposed to doubt it, let them try me, and I will fully demonstrate the fact. WILLIAM CLEGGETT. Columbia, April 5,1856-tr 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, at his old stand, and is now prepared to furnish all articles in his line, made in the beet manner, at the lowv.t prices. 110 USE-ROOFING, SPOUTING, PLUMBING, BELL.IIANOING, &c., 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. Columbinaulyl4.lns HOLLOWAY'S Vegetable Vermitage Coke lions. This is a very palatable remedy in an agreeable form, such as children will crave. It is purely vegetable in its composition. and prepared ac cording to the latest improvements in l'harmaceut Mal Chemistry, by which we are able to separate the act ive principles of medicines from their nauseous and bulky accompaniment., and present them in a more More land reliable corny then in n crude state. More reliable, for in the crude state is impossible to judge accurately Mahe properties of any medicine and often nauseous doses are swallowed without pro ducing the desired effect. In this confection we have the active principles of themost effectual Vermifuges, free from their unpleasant taste and odors, and more safe and certain in its effects. 5,40400 713 50 103 64 35,046 49 8,044 92 These Conrections, while they are powerfully spe cific ago inst worms, are mild and harmless in all other CLIC& For sale at. 44,291 11 81,781,408 71 AIcCORK LE & DELLETTS Family Medicine store, Odd Fellow's Hall April 12, 1850. Superb Styles New Goods! TIIE BEST SELECTION ever made, of beau fu I Clothe, Cat and Vesting , for the people of Columbia. The undersigned very respectfully desires leave to call the attention of his patrons and the citi zens of Columbia, to his splendid assortment of the above named articles which be has now on hand His mock embraces a variety of the latest and most fashionable patterns of CASSIMF.RES and VEST INGS, its well as every make, finiah and quality of CLOTHS, fresh from the importers hands, which have N EVER BEEN CHEAPER. He also has on hand a large assortment of Gentle men's 'scoria, apparel. such as Cravats, Handker chiefs, Collars, Gloves, Hosiery and Fancy Articles. His reputation as a Cutter and fitter °fear ments, he thinks, is sufficiently welt known to Iprender it unneerslary to speak of it at this time. t Ills fits are warranted to give satisfaction in every particular, and his prices ore lower than ever! Everything very Cheap for CASH. Ills customers and others are requested to call and take a look through the stock, at his establishment in Front street, third sloes below the American House. 11 KREIDLER, Columbia, April 5,1853 AND LOOKING OUT FOR MY FRIENDS! ANB as I may not sec yon all, I take this opportunity to say that I have removed my store to the corner of Front and Locust streets, at which place I am prepared to sell you as fine HATS AND CAPS as you can get in this or any other judge of a good and neatly-finished Hat, would ask. )(you want a handsome Hat, 11l tell you what to do, Go down to Tnionotes's. and he will put you through. Now, friend,l don't mean to brag, but [think I'm some a :Fat! • Er'Do..l forget the place, girt of the RIG HAT, corner of Front and Locust streets, Colombia. Pbt. Columbia. April t2B„ 1855. L. TREDENICK. Apple Butter, Preserves, &c. THE OLD MANUFACTORY, OP COPPER, KETTLES, all sizes, Locust street,opposite the Franklin House, Colambast Pa. The subscriber has constantly on baud and Imam* to order. the best quality of Copper Nettles, 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 ourchasinc else where. lil NI Y Frs HLEE- Columbia. August 18.1855. GILLUM XINEFILOVEIMMINT INARTIFICIAL TEETIL TRH subscriber would respectfully aqs nounce to his patrons and the pubic that. have ing purchased a right to use Dr. Slayton's Patent Colored Guns Percha, 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 of making • more perfect fit. and a mom name ral and beautiful job; mid the material is vastly more congenial and more pleasant to he worn in the moutlit than either gold or solver. All who wish to try the Gutta Pemba Teeth eat; have a set put in. and if they do not render pease; satisfaction I will take them back and put in a set oq gold or silver plate. without any charge for Um trouble. Please give Inc a call, examine specimens of this really beautiful invention, and give-rt T. .I. MILES Dentist. Cherry street. ab ove Third. Dee 22, 1 • ti-if Straw "Eats of all Ziada. PBS subscriber bas just received a 'plea, did assoninent of STRAW HATS for children, RP well as grown persons, which will be sold very cheap. at his establishment, No. 3 Shreiner's Row. May 31, 1650. J.ll VS% FOR SALE, 50 TONS No. i PIG IRON. For terms, &c, apply to HENRY PFAHLER. Colombia, October' 0.1955. tr - PARR & TRORPSON'S justly celebrated Coa x tumuli and other Gold Penn—the best in the thrket—jort received. P. SHREINER. Columbia. April 23. UM. SAPONEFIER, or Concentrated Lye, for ma king Soap. 1 lb. 1. sufficient for one barrel of Sell Sonp. or 11b.for 9 lbs. Hard Soap. Fall dime. lions mill be given at the Counter for making Seg o Hard and Fancy Soaps. For sale by R. WILLIAMS. Columbia. Marsh 31.1835. TABLE OTh.—.Taid received a fink apply . otsupesior Table Oil. at McCORXLE &DELLETT'S Fatnill Medicine Suite, Odd Fellow/a Hall. April 19. wroli:Ns. 11.3ISIOVILL. ALW.aItS AZIOUT!
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