karittitz. JOE CLINtON AND HIS PRANKS Joe Clinton was the captain and leader lit school. He was at the head of all the deviltry Inad mischief going on. lie was one that glorified in a clever trick done by whatever means, and at whatever expense or risk. Such a character all reprobate when absent, and yet join with him when present. The following is n fair sample of his numerous exploits. During the holidays he took his gun and Was found by the keeper of Sir Andrew Bagnal, shooting on that worthy "Baronet grounds. `:Young gentlemen," said the keeper. `•I would be glad to see your certificate." "I don't happen to have it along with xne." "Then, if it is nit along kith you,'' said the keeper, "you tau.t go along with me." "Very well," said Joe, "I will." They went up to the nail, and the keep er advanced to a side door, but Joe walked coolly up to the front door and rung the bell. "Conic army, I tell you," cried the keep er in aunmcmcnt: "thl4i3 the door of the justice room, and I wonder at your ;Lupo_ dance." "IVonder ae 1111.W.11 as you please," sail The lzecper itrr.rnaChed tot an•.iv. when the servant at the ra:ne time ..polied the door "Is your master in?" ashcd "Yes, sir," said the servant. "Then give Joseph Clinton's relpeet to him." An immediate invitation to enter was brought. ITe found the old baronet in his easy chair, who, unable from his infirmities to rise, yet shook him heartily by the hand, mistaking him for his father, whose name too was Jeceph. "Very glad to see von, Mr. Clinton. very glad, indeed. And how is Mrs. Clinton?" "Why net very well, I thank you," said Joe, "and I was thinking a rabbit or a leveret would do her good, and I knew T hail only to mention it to you—" "0, you do me great honor, Mr. Clinton, great honor. I heartily thank you. AVltat ever game Mrs. Clinton likes, only lot me know and she shall have it—pour dear lady. I am very sorry, very sorry indeed. And how many children have you Mr. Clinton?" "There are seven," said Joe. "Seven! Seven children! Why you look very young, indeed, to have seven chil dren?" "Sir Andrea- rang the bell, "Call John," said he, and the keeper came. "John, go with Mr. Clinton and kill whatever he likes, and carry it home for him." The keeper made a profound bow, and Joe shaking hands very heartily with Sir Andrew gave him his best thanks, and set t o it with the keeper, who went along out wardly civil but inwardly most terribly cha- grmect. 00C tea uun n gum rtntnu, mitt nun out for most of the day, and laughed in his sleeve as he saw the poor fellow laboring after him, under the load of hares, rabbits and pheasants, to his father's house. DODGING A DUN Some can scent a dun at any distance, and can can dodge him effectively. It is a knack acquired by long experience. If the dun, however. by his experience, becomes ex pert, the dunned stands a :dim chance of es cape,. We heard a story the ether day of old Dr. of Portsmouth, which is to the point, a• , regards amateur dunning: for there was a wide difference between the amateur and the professional. Dr. G. was a man of great integrity end worth, and his budne.s habits were on the square, exacting everything that was his own and paying every man his due. lle held a note against n gentleman of liamp ton for some considerable amount, and wherever hr met him the Doctor was ready, note in hand for the payment of an instal ment. It breameat last, an ag mining dread with the debtor about meeting the Doctor, particularly, at the time when troubled with a disease known in the financial parlance as ''shorts." Itut whenever he met him the Doctor's dun would be anticipated by his debtor's movement fur his pocket book, and frequent payments wore made without toeing the note at all. Ile knew that the Doctor was honest and t',at it would he all right, and ccer.d paymcot. were thus blind ly made. A great dearth of funds =ale him mote shy of meeting the Doctor, and to he prs.ed through the town his eye; wandered in all directions to catch a glimpse ”f his dread and avoid him if possilde. lie quecelcii awhile, and out gcneraled the aid ,5, ral times; but fate does not ulways favor the brave, end the Doct,.r front a distant posi fon. saw his v.ctirt ti. his Lers•i to a rst and enter a store. made ail tho he could, arid entered tl,e store just as his debtor docl,: , d lv Lind a rice "Di•ltl't I ,ee M n . :l:ed the Doctor. "Ire .li , l own , shop. kn per. "..at I 11.14 gnr :",rnewliere nnw." The Doetc.r r...t in a hurry, and conlil wait a , wen as n t; he a,c hit+ horse at the deur am: thet,lht, hr Lac:, Lerere T:.e roan re:nained, and the ull Doctor r.aited a log time. .'.t lout be motit out. Slo.rtly rift,tr Mr. -- himself went out. ~ : tepp:ng into Ma wagon when the .:arte,l at :tin) from a (I,,orwav "Well Mr. , a . Ol iie , ‘•ou neeln't doige me any more. i hat note has been paid up these six menthe. and I hale been truing to see you that I might pagans back twenty dollars that .nu over paid inc." say`The Into Lord Gardstor.e, himself a valetudinarian, took tho pains to inquire for those persons who had attested marvel lous cures, and found that more than two hh-ds of the numder died very shortly after they had been cured. S'r Ito - oert Walpole. Lords Bolinbroko and Winington a-ere kil led by cure mongers. THE FIRST LOCOMOTiv.B In 1798, in Redruth, England, as n wor thy pastor was returning from a visit to his flock, late in the twilight, be saw before him a strange nondescript, as a black ram, with eyes flashing fire, and breathing very hard running furiously towards his shins. Prov identially he sprang aside, and before h's assailant could turn upon him, he had run such a distance as gave hope of deliverance, when he came full butt against a man run ning in the opposite direction. “Run for your life! back! buck!" cries the REM= "Have you seen my steamer!" asked the , trftnger "I've seen the Evil Spirit himself! run run!" "By Jove!" emelatineit the stranger, "hew far ahead is be?" The tone of this question, and the Compa ny of a human creature, hi some measure dispelled the fright of the faithful man, and assured him that he, if any one, should hart courage to face the powers of darkness; so he turned and ran after the stranger, who as he thought, by mistake, had taken the wrong direction. They s.:on came, up to the object of their pursuit, which bad got into n hitch, and was roaring terrifically. To the astoni-htnent of the parson, the stranger rind dragged the ficry monster to the road. "She got away from me, sir. I wa.4 giv ing her a try; the Lit of road Leing gaud foi ETIMI "Olt ga.ttl tte—: then? Prn v, what is site?'' 'A steamer, sir, her. She l 4 a lit tle experiment of mine, g d up to try wheth er Mr. Watt's laca of rtap,ing„ coaches ht steam can be carried out. I think it con, if capital. Crtll be got for it.' "Indeed, indeed! Pray. my dear .tar, o may you be?" "I ant William Murdoch, nt your sez%ice; a mechanical engineer, superintending tho erection of pumping engines for Boultonn IVatt, in the mines hereabouts." Great was the relief and satisfaction of the parson on discovering, ti.at what he im agined to he something bro . '‘e loose from an I unsafe place, wasbutn bit of honest mancrai'u a lunatic eoncoit it might br, Lot harmles , except when it too away; awl might fright. en children, perhaps hurt them. This miniature engine was the optimal ment of the idea of locomotion on roads by st eam.—Th if road Adrocate, SCIENCE AND ARTS. PECELIAR CHAR IC TI RISTIC OF METEORIC 3. R STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR, A GREAT ELECTRICAL REMEDY FOR PREVENTING AND CURING DISEASES. There is one oli. , racter which is peculiar ' Stn//ours Ohre Tor Cores all Diseases of Me in the meteoric stone, and which proves to I Throat and Lungs. be of bight significance, sir.: its substance l is' OLIVE TAR is applied and inhaled, and composed of various mineral ingredients I i „ R I I I: . ,: I II I i 5,.., „T l :' "l L_ Apr i s b ,. ~,,,,,,,,.,,, „,,,,,,,,, p at. which are identical with inittters 4/f familiar 1 i i . -,. .... , . -5c ...., "en e',;".'r it earls cane, iis7r 1, imade of 0t..•t1 .11k. lo ,Ittelt ..111c1) n 110. Ist% er of col- f i occurrence upon the earth: but amidst these ion 6iiiiii,4. ili-i, coy, the bolltitz wolt flint itl , lll. i iron is found in great abundance as it is :i . i . i,?,!. '", :ii r , " e • lll l' L ' e ' r. d i ' ,l ' t " i ' i l ei " ..:l > iii i r7i=s d i,T;l: . e " r:;i l a . i t ia la s : I never found upon the rutin that is, in a nit - I ` ' I I I- 1 0 7, " j ‘ 1 11 . , ' , ' ; ' ,, 1 ;rP;„1117, " :„ " „ i ;. ' ,. e r 1 ,, ". ,,r: r „ i„,„.1 o r 1,„, I ' tire or nearly metallic or uncombined state. ' (",7:1.4'. er 4." ..1 her r' i,i,"".) pour 11" the '''''' r r""" 1 - 11, On the terrestrial surface iron is always I semi iii•iillt ~ ' i . .1 ‘ 1 1. 0 2 15 c!r!:1 ; c 1 ;;:l 'o : t 1:11 : ,.;i:• t r i :: '1 ‘ r te t 7.1 .o %:1 1 ' ! from which it ,r;:i7 i ' i - i ' i l l "fii • 'Ni i ril g l i . ,' " al .. \!l s ti' ' ti 'i l.!'. ' t . i . t h; 'l ' g ' \ ' : 'i i i '' ith."'l'd mingled with diverse matters, t........ ir.,1,.........„...,,i I, •,,.f ~1‘,.., it it, .r.,... I . 1 7 - 11 , 0n , vt1te (Jaye • Tar e.uly for toil:0E1g by iiie (wired as a pure metal. The omnipresent I 1 A......' , .....1. " " ri " l " .l i i ' v z i .. . P lll n! i rr T. , ^ll ' l and corrosive oxygen of the air alone lire- liii " iil:: ' ,..l: l- i s iilli k i , ' i l ii . i t e " t r i . iii7) i",. :i i i ' il l" ,li 4 iii- ' l.;: ' e r" o7i P i.:• "* ; ;l :i ' r vents it from maintaining such condition „h.,' ho . ...11 , nr:tic Inwltgilly. soul n• 11 rt.,. It will to. ~,. 'I It , (Well Stlk Pla-t., -Itotild It , 0t..t11...11,1 *, long; this tali; and eats it away. Oxygen . " ,. . 1 , 1. (. I ::: l. . n i i i . ';:: 1'..,. '“10 .01 .. -, ...v• 1........ e e ..- e - and iron hate so irresistahly strong an at- , 0 0- ' : , 1 1,, 0 " ;! ,11 3 ,1 : !11 :: 171 : 1'1' :' '' t . t -6 : : . 111 . ' "' the .11.0". "'",- 11) 1.;11.0111, 10 ,hr nl,t,veill,eliOn. ille verT wo t traction or affinity for each other that they' form. of t 10...... . ,- of Ilo• T:troolt or L0n,... 0 not"..in•c r o -4 .. I invariably combine When they are left to- 1 1.1„`,,,'1,":.:',1,.,"1.',1„1::',,,11T:;;.1L,,1,'„11.i`,',1.:..t.....1::,,...'1.,.,f,T,,,, Y , gether. The: (lien, the uanszyilised and , (' "i'e li 7 . . ~,, c . : s , e • , di ic l,l ttl ott , C 10 ti.. t. , :tltbokt r o ; Ipurely metallic condition of iron in the wro- 1 s ' ,.;:; .i i ': -. " o'i r,' .e. Tai ~,,,,n - sot penetrate , . lbc .0,1 n; 1 life proves that it comes from n. situation in ',,1.1.1ri";',.."",-,:",„IIIII„(3',`17;;;..:::,,:‘,II,r"1"ti'"'"""'"'" II .i. ii art. docelly , \Thiel there was 110 OXy1.1011: I.lllltl is from be- ! "11 , e ,1 1 , r‘ ' ..1. , \ :, 1 i * A r1 n — ,',L., 1w i 1 , 1 ;,...,V.1 . :,.:: . 1, t 1 " , ' 4 ' , ' . " x " 1',,. 4 1,1,,„ yond the bound , of the atmosphere, and that r "" ... , 1 m.. " . " 7 " 11 " . .... s " ..I pin'', T h. - . 1 . .... - 11,111 rs II i,, , ,r t•tar '•11 .t, 10.0. N.,. 01 1:0, .1. it, is therefore, :altogether unteriestrial. , rimi I,lllllli I • ,i-i s, I.t•rt• tilts a, Tar Or Olt, C. Ttir , Ointment i• npolo,l , I CROOKED ENOUGH, CERTAINLY. , 5,”11,..:-... (U.l.t• Tar dot.* net t•onlato not 1011101111 I"You arc rather a crooked character, Mr. :::i l ii . ill . i . : - .i . „ ' . "' i '. il ' i " i ' i 1 1 e7, " ;,.::i 4 iii1 1 1, ' 1 i ti:e " Vi i it u s ' i; Jones. " "Rather, sir: lint not quite so " ,,;,1, 1 - , (alive Tar ~. ~,.,„„r,..,,,„. i i t. ty a proe....s I crooked as a tree I once ki.ew. It was the , r 1 i:I : ',I II I?, ,I ' , "' ‘ ' , " ::::. ' , l , i 1 .: ; , , ,.. ', : 1 : 11 ,, ,, '"' A " .1.. . 1 " i n r r e ‘ .. 7 .1 tallest Luttertitit let Cr Sail - . Standing clue r ,, ,, .'!: , , , , , , . , , :, i . 0 , 0•. ,,,, d io d 1 .,, 1 :10 , ... , nit,. loolottz 110. 1 . I to it oneday in a thunder storm, I saw a silir- tsiii.lss ....... s ili- P illi ' i ' i iniiiiili.ii enl i ,: , " W'11.1 1 .1 ' ;. 2 1 1 . : I rel on ono of its topmost branches. The I ;.. ‘ , 1' 1 1 ; ' ,.T.,1,. " ;; 1 : 1 11 ' ,7„ '“ ,•1 ' ,1 r , " ,, ` ,1 t t 1;r1 . ;„1 r ...!. r ,,, e , n g " , ' ;;, " g ' ,1 1 , '' I lightning struck the conic branch, about I -1.0 1",1'...-Iv i three feet chose him. and the squirt 'l start- A 'MA Rs'nt,hot:s R Ems:Dy Fort A MAR. ed.—The lightning had to follow the grain.' VP:1,1.01,1S Alt K'! or court e, and the squirrel (tent straight . 11 1 . , :i i!. .". ' 1 3„ : A 4? , 7 1 )1P . 1 4Zi1.: P A 1L T ig.T. T v i i .. I down. So crooked was that tree, sir, that By the aid ef a ini,roscepe, We. see millions of the squirrel, by my watch, got to the hot- little <Tennigs on the sail - ace of our bodies.— i t n o t in a ei ‘ rt, when rubbed on torn preci i -ely three minutes before light- T h h e r° : ' , g in 4 , li r s c e ar il i s ,, ° , fling. " "That ' s a lie: - exclaimed the land - part. Diseases of the K nine; , 7, ail or ' isori l l d ers ot was. • the liver, affections of the heart, nitlaniniat ion lord. "A licl—true mi any story ever I afterwards saw that tree cut down and ° it i. .,. ( m h' ; ' , L n ` r ,I%,A,:„l'huryna' :e cured. a" g 1' 1 '‘' , e C r . a- 1 ' h t s o ' a u . e m a r by t e made, into rail; for a hog pasture. The hogs knows that salt passes lieely through bone or would crawl through teener times a day, meat of any thickness. .1 his healing ()int end so crooked w ere them are rails, that I in h hone or far tl i e n ili t s e. part r'ad 1 0 1 l the penetratesl „i e body, tt''aa curing gh n). every lime tin hogs got out they found them - the most ilai, ,, erons inward complaints, that selves back in the pasture again:" cannot be reached by other means. _______,_ , F.RYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM AND SCOR __ 11t_An amusing incident occurred a few BUTIC HUAIORs. — No remedy has ever done days s ' nee. A cer t ain lady hail tern much an much tor the cure of disases , of the skin, whatever folio they may assume as this 0 int anneye Iby the r i n . zing of her door boll by !Tient. No case et Salt lilieuin, Scurvy, Sore ru;syll'ermc liw . ;•1 tiro vicinity. and (totem- Head., Scrofula, or Eiysilielas, can long wit [.l - o l , t . s er in m llll: n . nC o : , ta llie r t i i n te veLit l ar be has inst . - m i nod 1, , he le lie r, T.0:0 , a fOOl of ht ;:•:ng to tine le tr. In the c me ,. of the f , ' e nomi. I the pi incipal hospital., dispensing ibisi(l)tilnatg her mlniiiter ~.tile 1 ts .- - c her. di e.sed in his I mer.t, giving advice as to its application, and spry. •6•,t i „.,,,,0.r . i i ,, . 1 .,,,:,ead,.,1 the .e,,,,,, , has thus berm the moans of restoring countless sp numbers to health. and gently drew the bell handle, when the i SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS la le shouted ftom the entry: : AND U LC ERS.—Snine of the most scientific surgeons new rely solely nit the rise 01 this I rye you boy, if I catch _yeti, Eli wrh, g ' wonderful Ointment, w'Oeil having to cope 1 with the worst cases of soles, %rounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumors. Professor Holloway has, by command of the Allied Gov ernments. dispatched to the hospitals of the East, large shipment s of this Ointment, to be used under the direction of the Medical Staff in the worst eases of wounds. It will cure F.1.11'1.1C11 ,- . -- A ne 'i g,libor of our- not long any ulcer. glandular siseffmg. stiffness or con traction of the joints, even of 20 years ' stand of ii,trodtlced to his son, a: , , , iit six scars age, a little lirielie - , who hail . joist arrived irg PILES AND FISTULAS. These and other in this . world, which .MI agree in abusing, similar distressing complaints can be effectu ally cured if the Ointment be well rubbed in 1.11; none like to part with, mien in exchange i over o,vin t oy it a, the h a L a otherwise each fi , r a better. The I. iv looked at his infant a printed aff.. al ed and directions brother in some little perplexity, and then BOTLI THE OINTMENT AND PILLS SIIOLLD DE USED raising, li:s eye to leis father inq IN TUE FOLLOWING CASES. uired— Buni ons, Piles, Sprains, "Where ilia you get it( Barn. ' Bought him, my Rheumatism, Scalds, son, " exclaimed the father, with a laudilde Chapped hands Salt Rheum, Swelled Glands, gravity. Again the Chilblains, Skin Diseases, Stiff Joints, hay looked at the bade, Fistulas, Sore Legs, Ulcers, • and after a short time sagaciously asked. Gem, Sore Breasts, Venereal Sores, ' • Wiiy didn't you phi k nut it White one faith- I Lumbago, Sore Heads, Wounds of all .-. I :/.. rn y fino./.crloo.l.er. ' Mercurial Sore Throats, kinds. _ i Eruptions, Sores of all —lt is said to i •kinds, a be a custom among certain tribes in Siberia, It ‘ h i e ftid lS e ia n n e l f an ct e or N ie .e s ,s o . f y P o r r o k fesso a r Holloway, ' .7ld at tO , an that when a woman is married she must 1 231 Stra, London, and b ' y all respectable herself prepare the wedding dinner, to which I druggists and Dealers of Medicines throughout the United States, and the civilized world, in Pots, all the relatives of both parties arc invited. I at h 25 ere i cents, C 2 t cents, and $1 each. If the dishes are well cooked, her credit as I Ts a considerable saving by takin a good housekeeper is established, hut if I the larger sizes. N. B.—Direction• for the guidanceof petite: otherwise, she is disgraced in that capacity l in every disorder are affixed to each box. for ever. 1 Dec I.n, 165.5.1 y. von: rit,k!" Ti.e affrig'.o.7ll gentleman inunefliately ra , liel aolva the step% throuzh a r- mall of you 11,.; SVVI mpz, a tel Ira; not Leen ..:.1c in li,•r,.° CM= riqw IVOI - LI) IT NOM:. IlEICE? MOE HOTEL KEEPERS AND MERCHANTS, L 0033. TO YOUR. nuirr.s..r.sTs! T OSEPII FENDBICII & BROS', take this occa• 0 clot. to renew the expre..ion of their thank, to the public for the generous patronage extended to them lathe pact, and couch a continuance of the some in the future. Brine o. branch at the Old and Well. known Bolttmore Tolmeeo Warehotmc,lss Forreg ,trees. Baltimore, the firm here hove unu•unl Meili kir, for ca rrymg on the bn•tne+, in the be-t moniker. their neeortment of TOBACCO AND SEGARS, - - - - embrareu every varieiv nutd brand. 12 per cent. will be nosed no the pun-hit-sr Iny giving u+ a call, as we •errant to %ell at eitv mice, 300,000 &gar s, of Thirty ; five Different Brands, rangootly ou h•md. whneh we plelitze ourw•ive• to +ell at ttn• lowe-t city price. SNUFF and TOBAC CO of all kind-al the Ireve-1 We, the Vies Unoltllttß, Inane tolVillittegeg that are not po'sesred by any Tel:deco firm in the United .7 tate.. Any nrticlea gold by no nenv he Teltiened if net Ing good an recommended, w•ltcu tine money avill be refunded. JO-lEl'll. CllARurn. FRANCIS. lIF.RMAN nail JOHN FIINDHICII, Front Streei,thi door above baneugt. Colairdniu, . July 10. lblien. 200 !.GENTS war m.= $310,000 worth of Farms and Building Lots, I 1 Tile Gold Region of Virginia, (Culpepper comp y )10 he Orr-. en the 17/11 of ereptendrer.P".:o l . Mr the benefit of Pori :toed Female Academy. s:lll.ertpuone only ten rlok eaell; I nil thedelivery O. doe 11er .1 Evers -rd.-entree trill get n 11.0 lu, 1.0! Ir n 1' Viilllll 11 0 In :um-% .11111 I.nl. :tie litill/re tell n-lur W-it •tifili•lo.111 leserved. the orcren-r iii The Celle. Of ~..11•4•11 will rompeloolle for die apparroli low Coper. moo :1-I:ed. Ally. b- •crunq vii :it. 'or me lablztu! performance 01 contiacts tol prorio-c, ..vollt• 0 al obtain Qllll-eriber-, In v.: horn lhe nor, Ineo.llloeemeol. will he :toren ,0111•• ill.ll 111 , ) 111:11.1111, per moor!, 'Arlvero-oor wOl be rlone for every ageill nr,•il.h• nor fail 114111i . tiliiii, Solo.criplions, ‘dercre-. . nppl) In 11.1; I - 7.01111r emnny. Jill) It! 1,56 YORK, WRIGHTSVILLE AND COLUMBIA ILALL ILOAD. r.t.ss tow; CE: Tit.46lX.S. 91111: 1•11.-voyet ',lllllll. oil lice alcove r. 1..,11100t ,lilruunfo' 0:1 :1114 813 e. Ti.ut-tla. the 312111.1 Nlll, I 'AIoRNINur Vcrl. for Wll4lO-, 111. tool‘'oloollo.t ni It A. Coolo,on '',•r 1 utl. and 11.flotooc .11 7 :11 N. Nrt:ve. In 11,1:1,10 , e II 2l'. 31 NOON Tr: ‘IN. .0•11.1. Vol k '•1 I I A. :NI • 0.011 1111•,1 (11,01 of 11. e tr• 11 11 1 . 1.011.1 1 . 0111.000 e 1(0101,100 I 0110 4. nt P NI . tool wr.gi0.,1•.• it: 1 111 I' NI . tor fork. nod llnhirnort, 11,1 ovio co 11...111110re lo 7l' . .11 - 1001. Zr:,::: I.ani•a‘ter and t.,./ el one, inn, dully to 14:111111”..•. It: \ICS'S() TRAIN. I.enve York for COlOllllO 1 011 lilt' MCI,II of Tt du frolic 13.11,11n0te.01 7 13 .31 . 01 . 1.1Ve 01 Coll:011d 1.01 111 01110 10 1 011,11 ,111. lie 1.1011 t. 110 I•11-,er and I' 11::114.'',101 t. eoltma'l..t :or Yo:!. tc. P. 7.1 . 1 - wt. p IT 7 4 c—e0ver N - ‘lll, for It tit, 11101, 0 %.I y long al I .\ 7.1 , 111 11.1114 111 11.11t1- mom 01 NI Trnlio. .11.,1 ~,,, meet with Ihe 1,011, tLm !Pave: •I II 11 oig 01 1' NI. 1 . ;:rAll Sunday trams cli•conlinned F. 11171rFlr11. A 4010. Cultind•ot \I.I Vie :Olean what vie Say, 000 :;f 0 1:1 r LA , II j rz l;l t•d ‘ p 75. ~1 baud 171 lull SI 1..N1t5.01 - 111,1 eity pro••••--ot -zot: Or re l.'. Culloild exatoolc for y 11:N1)111C:11 & I'S, rront i ef. Reemtd door thievel.ll4.ll-1. rell11111,1:1. rooks From the Trade sales. j_MURRIY, YOUNG & CO., are just receiving a large and select simply of Books and Station ery from the New York and Philadelphia Trade sales. This addition to their already large stock will make it the largest stock n filch has ever come to Lancas ter. Having bought our Mock at the lowest possible rates we teel satisfied that we can meet the wants of the public in every respect, and at the losses' prices. We are eontinually in receipt of the new Publimis lions, as i-sued. We also have, in the Centre Square branch Cr News Depot, all the popular newspaper and magazines for sale. Subscriptions will be token Mr any of them nt the cartons publisher+ , published rates. look to }oar interest and see whether you would not nave money hr encouraging the Cheap Book Stare. MURRAY YOUNG & CO Nov. 1. loal-tf, Lancaster City. COAL ! COAL ! THE undersigned has constantly on hand and for sale. Rat amore Company and Diamond White Ash,Lump, Egg. Stove. Range, and Not Goal—the Lump ts equal if not auger tor to anything in the country for smelting iron; Red Avh. Lump. Egg. Stove and Nut, of the beat gun lily. (rain the Slonnooki I region; Shoot Mountain Soave, and Trevorton Egg Cont— our excellent sorticle for domestic rummer use; Pone Grove Lump, Egg and Stove Cool—a superior article for dromeatie and tieum purposes , month and Pittston White and Red Ash, Lump and I:gg rvr Coal; itroad Tap and Allegheny MlUMinOtli Coal, of the beat confine.. for lolackainithlng; The a:neve general u-gorlmenl of Coal. convutnem .11111 ihe noddle are invited to moll and examine. and hear the price.. I ant prepared to furni.h the :Move by the Dom, Car or -iotgle Ton. ut my %%lour, foot of C• 111.11 Lla-um. Colombia, l.nnea.ler ennui p, Pa. Mao, Coal and Iron received and :shopped on corn . m t .o.non. J. G. lIESS. Columloia. June 7,5t.r..1 y JOHN W. SHUMAN'S NBW BOOT thft SHOE STORM, .I_ 74ll ,, Q ,, N k fr r:L S . ,T ile ß d E r E e T op t et e q ° 2t ll ll: ll .l b n i !ilf -tlle pill.- lie that he ha , opent•il :a the above place, a large nod splendid u4snrisneut of Mole. and Shoes. eomprisinc. FRENCH CALF-SKIN, MEN'S MOROCCO, RIP & OTHER BOOTS & SHOES, to which he would invite Intention. Having made hiq selection% tin thin branch of the b00m..: with care. end from il, large‘t whole.n'e the city of Philadelphia- he feel. confident amt all who want good :Miele , . wilt call rind examine Inin stock. iia• ohm large mid lormitiful sir-anitinent of FINE SHOES FOR LADIES IND CHILDREN, cowl-lint; of I 111111 Foxed Cid- Fl , lleil MOrOCCO Ent:melt. d St.rtug hen Putodtec.. Itaholt Cloth Caner- NI liar.. Kid rte , stud tat (het ail the lair•' cly:e. nose it o-n. Al-o all k out. of I1oy•'. nod Nit., , * Blot. of every und dr•cripttno. nod it fine a--uitnu • at of Meti.. ac Patent (nosy Top Cloth, S.C.llllzieat variety. The colt-et the r hope• ha•mrcc. o. ni rim .1 -It, te .1 tile Ihtltott'lu , ' I•ue wad+ , . 1, not lied 10 c It Mid CA•1:1111:.: the 'Z0,114 • Columbia, April 11,1F4G Is GREAT BARGAILTS ii.l wiz i 3 CxC7OC3 3: THE undersigned arc now receiving and .11 hr opening drug the nett week.itt 11lelr 4101, 111 1.11Ct1.1 %met. oHnn.ll, Ike C011.111110.l D11111..11 ,il,lllarae n,•nrinient of Good, t-attal..le fur the tu..l-nn eott.i-litta in pat: of (:0009.av Ve.t. Iltaelr and Fanry Sulk., logeihvr siith a great variety nf WS, 110121.;f:FURNISIIING GOODSI'..I. n. :%111•11,.'fickintT, Clienks, Oil &e. (..R0CE1111... , of every deseripituu—lre-h [nod of ~,f,grnrrnlQueen•ware, (:lu , . ware, C•111WI• 8111111., looking Ula t ,e4, Ofug. get-, Mailing.. NV A LI. PAPERS, lu net evert thing kept la a w , ll-regulated Call awl sre 01, assortaaa. as \le (eel satisfied that Anne Win go away disappninted, aq We SELL EXCLI•SIVELI( FOR. CASIO tend arr the rel.) ei.abled w uell gond- .t the very I.OIA I.:ST Fit. till ES% 11.1(01AN. • MM=IME= JOSEPII YEIVDALL, Practical Gardener and Florist, Cherry Wert, Columbia, resperlfully in ) forms his. friends and the public generally, that lie bas on hand and for salt it choice Sapid./ of GREENDOUSE AND HARDY PLANTS. ShruLs.A, . suitable for pleasure ground , and gar. den , . A choice collection of constantly blooming roses, of every shade of color, of the:no-I hard:• kinds Ile al , n LAYS OUT AND 151 PROVES PLEA SURE ri ROUNDS AND GARDENS with taste. nail does all blink of planting and pruning. in town and conntry,willt skill and rare. on reJsoonlile terms. Ire Invites attention to Iris NURSERY. where a large variety of all kinds of blooming Plants In sea son, may it all limes be seen. Columbia, April 5, ALWAYS ABOUT! AND LOOKING OUT EVIL MY riti ,‘ ND as I may not see you all,l take this IA opportunity to any that I Iwve removed my -lore no line rorner of Front and l.nru.t .iiect%, at %villein place 1 um prepared to sell you as fine HATS AND CAPS n. von can get in thin or on y other ploro, nntl ni .1/0/ price- n. any gentletnno who a )edge of n rend and ne1,115-fint4hed Ilot, wnold tick. If you w ant 11 11,1116;0M, lint, I'll tell you whoa in do, Go down in onNirt,'... nod he Mil put ou thoough. Now,frieltd, I don't mean to brag, I,u: 1 tlook I'tn 501110 lint! • 11 - Doiet forget the Warr, gigii o , the BIG FIAT, COMPT of rrn.it mid 1, • Outt111111. Columbia, April 2', 1 , 32. 1. TR I:DENICIC. CABINET WAIVE EOOIVI. THE subscriber would inform his friends and the public generally. Ont he eontillair., to manidacturr, tutu hap, for -tile ALL KINDS OF CABINET WARE, ud, ItsSeerentrie.., 1)1111144 II ntl Tidde,. Ca rd. Piet and Genf reTable., French. Field. High mid Low l'o•1 kr wolf every other article of Culdnet Wale, whirl: he will .ell an the navel IVOI . hI/IVII HIV experienCed and Lopalde. 10.111 IIV• IV. War 11111.. d ellUtli If /101 , 11PVI'll/V to ally -OW 111 the place. AN ELEGAN'T' equal to no lit Ole elite.. iil,ll enn alera‘• lie fofoundal hi.e•l.lau eill. ti I.oc-i Ur made. and stilieral• ill lowa nr come lry attended al chnit aortae Ile ie.peei tally .ola u. 4 -butte of puldie paltati4ge, eon ;deal that Inc can reader geaerlkait.isirtina. Colombia. April It!,lrlf.ti. CA , PA T 1 SI:11117.111'. T.5311 - Vti r M'X7SLIVZ AND NEVI GOODS. TIII: e•l4oril linvoqr lie : -iere Lori!. peril. pied lip lo- loodier. In Lora-I Oppo.llr Ihr Molls. a oil !meow. -'orbited nuh boo ui ' , Jr. I , L. IIAI:\I Al, ender foto of Vic 11.1.1:\I.1 N. ‘Pliere uv ore, 111 , veri lo iv good. eno-o.lsir or DRY GOODS, GROGER LES, aorene.w.ire. GI,- wore C. 'roe,. lot Closll 4 . Polito shr . &•• . 01l m 1.11•11 her ore delermoied al lie VI:11V WV: Ab WC 111. li•I Cll EXCLUSIVE CASH BUSINESS, Vr.r . ...ill be able to compete tii pnere 0111: an) Mote in 11 r...preun;') . -Mica a call num .ur friend ., and 11r g.'lmerally !LTC CRY. rmi-try Pro: ore always taken m t e hi A imst mar tr ,..,. C 40110111,31. April 5./A:;(1 11.81V10178L Shaving andllair - Dressing Saloon. TIII: undersigned having Nl:nowd to toil- It iv grpownte tine Wn-lungton llotel, ur vile , 'Mention to SlllOOll. where .11 11,t,...0,..c.” rt•r•rjse ACLES> AND EASY 1.1114VE. and have their hair COI oral di C . ...te1l 111 the nest innsinnmalnie and ex qua-rte manner. There is something soothing in a gr,oal .;111ve anst tlnt disposed to doubt it. l et them I Wllll%Oll drtnno•trole the farl wu.t..tAm cLuticarrT. Columbia . April 5. I Q 55•11. SCRAP IRON. 3=l,3ol~asm3m. ISI V 1 - 1 r.n m A :s: JEWS and others. are hereby notified that mach of this article is sTtiI.EN from the iatiTerent iron uorks in this vicinity; and this nonce is given that they may not hereafter excuse themselves on the ground that they ',sere not ant arc of tiring RECEIVERS sTot.):N 1;00D5..., ii they are so roved, they Nall] recce, the tall peatolt, tot o rII as bervilt of the law. V. Haldeman 41, Co: Etzle. Item era:. Co: Nloa•eltnan Wais. .% NVrizla. Brooke: Small & Kaotfotatt. Shaeffer aSa. Co : Eckert S :11) era. Julie :11. I <Ai. Hooliand's rICI.CIMATED GERMAN' 111TTIMS. for the cure Liver Complimit.U)-pep-m. Nervou. Drlo.lo • Chronic Dinrrhira. Di•ra•e ot the Kidoe). nod 01l th•en••••• arpone front a oi-ordered liver or riontoch Price 7 rein, rot title vi cC0111:1.1'. h Dr.T.I.E.TT% 4 Fn'niiv ~lrcbrwr More, Odd Pellow't Ilnll. Colombia, iictober 13. .5( )1 . 1 REAMS WRAPPING PAPER! The sub- NJ •Crtilef rterlVed the above amount. Di gond quo l i ly rind thitrrent .. t rer...vr7protor Willeh la otTerrd r Clip for it A• 11 Or to rXellaugr for goad rattan Hatt=. Metchntit.. plett., natter! W C FOZs DERSMITW'S renole'r Curti Starr. Coluntldn. Au, ..':.f. GARDE EcGllrs, THROWING a stream of water 0 to 60 feet. I Coat Iron Lilt and Force Pampa. Horn Door rll,lllll Drill, Improved Wheat Drill, vO4l Otto and Grew Seeder attached; Flown of variant. pattern• and eters; Square and Expanding Harrow!. (lore'. Poten Premium Hoter Worker—piarticle ju...t received. t Al.O. °Mir t articles for the farrn and gurden, in their proper *town P.ASCHAI.I. MORRIS & CO. Implement and Seed e tor... 7th and Market. Phila. .IM). CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, NO. 72 North Second Street, opposite the Mount Vernon Holm, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watch* , full jewelled, 19 1. case.. $29; Silver Lever do . d0.,*12; Silver Lepine do.. 99; Quer tier, SO, to 97; Gold Spectacle. .4,50 10Silver do , $1,50; Silver Table Spoon.. , per sett, $l4 to t 919 ; Silver Desert do., do. ' 99 to 911; Silver Tea do., do., 91.75 to 97.5% Gold Pens and Gold Cases, 93,25 to 95; Gold Pen. and Silver do , SI; together with a va riety. of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb. Guard and Fob Chain.. All Goods warranted to he as represented. WatchPi and Jewelry repaired in the best manlier. A bm. Ma.onic Marks, Pin.. Ac., made to order. N. Et —All orders Rent by mail or otherwitie, will be punctually attended to. September 27, 18.56-1 y LEAF TOBACCO AND CIGARS. DENSLOW dr. CO., 2.1. SOUTH FRONT STREET, Philadelphia, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP 2. .our "I' co 13 .ex .13 .13 co , MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, AND CIGARS, Have constantly on hand and for sale low,all kinds of AMERICAN and SPANISH LEAF TOBACCOS. selected with special reference to Manufneturet sl use. All articles sold, warranted to be as represented, and every opportunity afforded for examination. Purchasers at at distance can send their orders, and rely upon being as faithfully served as if the oods were selected in person. (Oct. 1, 1850-Gm STAUFFER & HARLEY. CHEAP WATCHES & JEWELRY WHOLESALE AND RE- -, -.k-„L,L.,-.:. TAIL, at the "PHILA. .„;.,, ,, Y...7--,..--a DELPfliet WATCH AMU JEW- '' _-!... .....,.---- ELRY *TORE," No. 96 North Second street, corner of Quarry, Phll'a. Gold Lever Watclte., full•jcweled,l6 car co=re, 529 00 Cold [Aquila. l'l caret caves, 21 00 Silver Lepine, fullleweled, 12 00 Silver Lepine, jewels, 9 00 Supsrlor Quaruers, 7 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 Fine Silver do. 1 50 Gold Bracelet., 3 at Ludic , ' Gold Pencil.. 1 00 Silver Tea Spoons, .01, 5 00 [,old Pen., with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00 (told ranger Ring., 3 CM to $ . 5.01 Watch gla..sen, pl. in ItU et, patent !inlet trd; other armies in proportion. All (Aal:, warranted to be what they are Id for. On hand , ona. Gold and Si:ver Levers and Lepines cull lwacr than the above pricer. STAUFFER & 11ARLEY. Philadelphia, Septembl.r 27,1, —ly Agricultural Implements. FULL assortment of Goods for Übe fall trade. entwi.ting of Lune and Guano Spreadem Ilay Noec of varinu , patterun and ores, Portable Grain Mill., both large and &mall, Barn Boor Rollers, llot-s Powers and Threshers. Gram Mle, Corn Sheller.. (for band mid horse power, ea pshie of .liel , ii.e 1::UO bushels of corn tun day,) Pen peek', Grain Mill-. Double M iehig:ut Plows, Expand• lag liunow al-o. No. I Veruvlalk GUaliO, Super- Phosphate of LIM , . and oilier fertilizers. PASCUA LL. MORRIS & CO., Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market, Phila. September IS.IO. lANIEffM PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT. Evans' Fire and Thief Proof Safes. OR Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers, and other, having Book..Popera. °rotifer valuable., to preserve from FIRE or BURGLARS. Day & Newell's (11ohb'•) BANK LOCKS. A. CA Ill) —Tut: FIRE PROOF SAFE." that preserved our Book, Paper , . &c., during the 'Great Fire at Flares tholdtutr..,* %vas purchased of Oliver Evans, IG S. 2nd at., Philadelphia. GETZ & BUCK. nit trit:c7MATOTIS AND WATER FILTER"—EvanO Premium Ventilated RerrezeratOrS, for ennling and preserving Meals, Butter, Itrilk,lVater and all articles for culinary purposes. WATER I , ll.ttuts. for purify lug Brackish or Muddy Water, whether etTecteil by rams. limestone. marl or other entices, eat: lie had separate or attached to the Refrigerators—a small quaintly of ice cooling the whole. in the warmest weather. PORTAISLE SIIOWSH UATIIS, for the use of warm or cold wider. ‘Vtrs:a Contra... Mr Hotel, Stores and Dwellings Srottß for moving Doxes, &t. SEAL. COPY ING do, DnucioNT do. OLIVER EVANS, No Cl South 2.1 Rt. 2 (Mors below Chesnut fr- - C...tribli.lied in 1.25. fob 9_l y_ rLATronivr SCALES (IF every description, suitable for railroads, &c.. for weighing Ilay, Coal, Ore, and Merchan dise ce o rally. Purehit-et, rim no risk. every Scale guaranteed correct, and if, after tnnl, tot tound satisfac tory, can be returned without charge. ni obi -laud e.tablialied for more , twenty years, corner 01 IN aitel • Pholudelplun A iniorr & CO:. Sept. 11. '36-3m Succc“ors to Ellicott SI Abbott LADIES' FANCY FURS. JOON FAREIRA, No. 2SI Markrt street, above I.lllladelphtu, Importer, Manufac- In rer and Orator in all kinds and analitie. of l'uncy Fur. for ladle. nod eliildrrn. .1. F. would coil the Wl.'lllloll of ladle. Mill others to mnnetv.e ausort• meat Ilemg the direct Importer and Manunieturer o all any Fors, I feel confident in anyttig that I Cllll niter the greatest inducements to those in want and at the -nine time will have one of the largest assort ments to -elect from. StoreLeepers and the trade will please give tan a call before purelta-ing, Its my '%% holesule depari• mem well supplied to meet the dentinal for every article in the jar lute, and at the lowest potable M.lnuf.tettitels pr.res. JOHN REI A , tleptesither 13, 1-.56 -Inn Zit Alarket stteet. Si. LAWRBNCE HOTML, •'SS C'he.mut street, l'hiladclphia. S. CA.IIIPRELL. PROPRIETOR (i. W. uLI.LIV , SLPl:arcrESuc\l. 9L•i y 17. Country Merchants and Physicians, T)ESIROCS of buying pure mid (trap Drugs, v...0,c;1a.f. Putty , 14)e Woad, e . find it to their tote rent to purchase at the Whole.tale Itrog Warehritte. S earlier Fourth 'tr ee ), i.shert- it full -apply is kept COI, .1/11111) on hand, 101 d at the ver) lowest cash S A VI DO M A YO, Druggist.„ Sonth-Weßt corm, Foil h am! Vine •1., 19111 a It —Par:lrak, silleiniOn paid to pltacuun+ • ord. r, -.•lrrttag Ill« pa r..-1 drug+, and not :K4 1110-I dol advantage ou I.:Collitt of muu•quuau:nu•r mnh tlu•tr value, 1,14 l invariably selling, at loaea ca-lt May In. (Q. 36 iv Non's and Boys' Clothing. VTERIBUIIi should embrace this opportu _Li may to lin,. Clothing for Itttri nod GEORGE CULEVS C help Clothlog 1-:=1141.11-lonrot. corner H ARK FT and SI vIiNT, = PFET*, I'III 1.A1W.1.1 . 111A, ertthracing rhotee of tht• hr-t, 1116.1 sit.d Dr,. and I Coat., I labit Cloth do.. gooey Drill to ,Twerd.,& wlth n ereat variety of BOYS' CLOTIIING, eon-Polo:. of Suck Cola,. Jackets, Monkey Jacked., Veg. nut! Round Jackel•, mute of Twerd, Lunen Drilling. Cloth. A Innen. Ken.eysucre, . &c. eort.troorg or Slort.., Sinek.r. tlnodkcrrhirf•. &c.. n 1 or %sloth Rip OlrefeJ RI the u cest pntsible Cash Prices, Cl.< lip as any otlier Clothing Store in the Town. It - 4.1..11.cm. w•ho de.i is Boy a' Clodung are earnemly mullet to CXIIIIIIIIC the r•IOCIL. rd• Country StorcLecpers can be accommtetnted at tap 107 Tar. G1:01WI: CULIN. S corner of nnerLei and Second ,iteelq PWladelphre. Aprd yf., 1,56.1 y NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. N. SPENCER THOMAS, No. 26 South Second Street, Philadelphia, IMPORTER, Manufacturer and Dealer in Druc.. Medicine, l'atat..oll.. Color.. %Vlaite head. French and Ameri can %Vint.. Zum. Window Gla.t.,Gln.sware. Variii.h e.. lit utAte..llitetrumentn, Ground Spicce,Whole AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT BY DRUGGISTS, including Borax, Intim., Glue, Shellac. Potat.ll, he, Ate -A c . All order., try Mall or oilierwt,e, promptly, attended to. Country Merchant. nre incited to cull and examine our stork, before purelm.ing elwwherc. Goods win to any of the wlitirve• or Railroad Sta. nor,.. Price. low and good. warranted. Plulndelphia. Nlarch y. SU LKEY FOR. SALE. FIRST-RATE SULKEY for sale very low. rmy ui ff. other. ."lumbist. June 21. I S:l6 Attention, all ye who Suffer. TTNIVERSAL SILTS, for the cure of Chilblains, Chi nr Cracked ❑ands, Burns or Scalds, Cut• nr Wounds. old Sores. Pimples on the face, Breaking riot awl Sores oil children. Chafing. Burns. Feiiters, Felons, Ulcers, and all diseases of the skin. The Proprietor n "lot valualtle •rticle ha. each contidenee tot in eve.) ea... where it doe. not lye fall •atlk . _mum. he Will lake it back and refund the money. Only 25 [trill. per box. Prepared and Sold only by sAml. FILBERT. Golden Mortar Done and Chemn:al Store, Frontstreet. Columbia. May 31, ISM. rrlIE sabscriber takes this method to inform the poke, that he 01 prepared to lurnigli the BEST QUALITY OF LIME, m qoaotomex coact purchaxerx. at the •bottext notice. Thro Lime ix particularly adapted for plastering and white•waehtng. It will be delivered if dexired. JOHN F.LWIN. February 24, 1555-tf Wrightsville, York county. M. AVISE'S Lramis FOR SALE. JOSEPH S. PEROT. ELLISTON L. PEROT. J. S. & E. L. IiEFIOT, Prac:1:12.4:243. EL33.C3. COMMISSION MERCHANTS; No. 18 North Wharves, Philadelphia. ALL consignments to our address, will receive our prompt and personal attention. Vie refer to Philadelphia Merchants generally. September 9.7,18564m0s C.A.NCIIR CURED. CANCERS, Tamers , Weis Vleers, Scrofula, White Swellings. &c..cured without Surgical op erations, by Dr. Louneberry. Dr. L.'s pamphlet, (24 ed.) on the treatment and cure of Cancers, Tumors. etc.. will be sett to any ad dress (free) on receipt ale postege stamp. Mice 1181 Walnut street, Philadelphia. September 6, 1856.3m0s JOSEPH A, NEEDLES, MfiIiaJFACTURER of WIRE, SILL and HAIR CLOTH SIEVES, Course, medium and fine in mesh; large, middle-siAe and small in diameter. Me tallic Cloths or woven Wire, of the best qualities, various sires of mesh, from Nos. 1 to 80 inclusive, and from one to six feet in width. They are num bered so many spaces to a lineal inch. and cut to suit. The subscriber al.° keeps constantly on hand 750r08a:11.64, For Coal, Sand. Ore, Lime, Brain, Brevet, Guano, Sumac, Sugar. Salt, Bone, Coffee, Spice, Bergs, Dyed.Btuffs, ikc. Together with an n.i.sortment of Bright and Annealed Iron Wire. All of the above sold wholesale or retail, by J. A. NEEDLES, 54 N. Front St., Plulaira. Philadelphia, May 31, 1856-10 m FARMERS, ATTENTION! GROWERS of Grass and Tobacco, use Lei flutes Super Phosphate of Lime. 52,50 per bbl or SlO per ton. GROWERS OF CORN AND POTATOES Use Leinau's American Fertilizer, 51 .50 per bid., o $25 per tort. There has been received three diploma from Pennsylvania. New lock and New Jersey Stet Agricultural Societies. and Crystal Palace .Associa lion fbr the above Fertilizers, which have been it successful use for the past five )enrs. Orders curio sing the cash. or drafts, mailed and registered. scat be proinptly attended to by G. A. LEINAU, Proprietor, No. 19 South Front st., Phila. May 31,15543.41 FRANIELIN FIRE INPHILADELSURANCE PH COM IA. PANY OF STATEMENT of the Assets of the Company on January 1,1 S G. Publislicii in conformity with the provision of the sixth section of the Acta AS,ml.ly, or Apr 115110542. MORTGAGES. Being first mortgages on real estate, in the City and County of Philadelphia, except 530 950 inAlontgomery,l3ucks, Schuylkill and Allegbeny counties. Pennsylvania, $1,456,97336 REAL ESTATE. Purchased at Sheriff's' sales, under mort gage claims, viz: Right houses and lot, 70 by 150 feet, on the South-west corner of Chestnut and Seven teenth streets, A house and lot, 97 by 71 feet. on North side of Spruce street, West of Elevenin street, A house and lot, 21-7 by 100 feet. on West. side of Penn Square, South of Ilia!' street, g Two houses and lots, each IS by SO teat, on South side of Splice street, near Sixteenth. street, Five houses and lots. each 17.9 by 90 feet= Nos. 159, 101, 103,105 nod 107 [Selwyn Three houses and lot. 49 by 51 feel, on East.- side of Seventeenth street. south of Pine g .A . t root, A lot of ground. 17 by 57 feet, on the North „, 2,454 45 east corner of Twenty-second and Spruce streets. lintel and 10t,50 by SIL feet, on the Southeast— corner of Chestnut mud Beach , Iteeis Five lion-es and lot, 42 by bit feet. on the -6. North stile of George street, West of Asll-'b ton street. Seven houses and lot. 20 by 117 leer. on the' East stde of Beach street, south of Chest nut street, A house and lot. IS liy 50 feet, No. 96 Fitz water street. East of - Ninth street. A ground rent of S3o.issiting, out of a lot 13.4 liy 40 feet. on North sale of Otter street, 40 feet ‘Vert Or Lepord street, LOANS. Temporary Loans, on Stocks as Collateral ',security, 107,902 95 STOCKS. 810,000 Alms House Loan, 5 per cent. (Int. on.) 200 Shares Bank of Kentucky. 17 ” Northern Bank of Kentucky, 100 " Oman Bank of Tennessee, l 3 " Ins/Seance Company of the State E of PentisylVanta, . Cost 200 " Southwark Railroad Commute, : 37 Commercial and Railroad iek•burd, 300 " Pennsylvania Railroad Co., til " Franklin Fire Insurinice Co, 2 " Mercantile Library Company, ea 24 " Union Canal Company, Fr 10 '• Schuylkill Rail toad Company, Notep and 13111 A receivable, 5,40700 Un•ettled Palmier, 7(3 50 163 64 44 Ca,.11 in halal:. of Agent., c',614 62 LOSSES BY FIRE Lose• pool during the year 1856, $237,574 40 By order (tithe Hoard, CHARLES N RANCHER, President. Attest CIIABLE. G. 14 MCERO• Secretary. THOS. LLOYD, Agent, olumbia. February 9,1856 ly DUNBA It'S One Price Wholesale and Retail Cash Boot and Shoe Store, . No. 76 S. Second St., corner of Carter St. THIS establishment has been enlarged and unproved. and is supplied ,s ith the largest anal hest retail stock in the city, principally of his own tnamilacture, with a choice assortment from the best Eastern markets; embrarieg Indies'. Cents. and Children's Boots, Shoe and Gaiters of every description, style and qua bays. embra cing the best styles and qualities in this or tiny other market. This stock cannot be excelled for qualtiy, style Rail cheapness. Each article is marked nt the very lowest possi- Itle price, from which no deviation will be made. No extravagant siiiientents as ill be needed, and none made to effect sale•. Goodyear'e.Gums in all varieties. Pure Gams, so coarce in the market, al cu) son hand. The puhltr nre re•pecifuliy invited to call. Plohirlelplon. 9Tn reli 19.11 , 56.1, - JADIES DUTTON'S Wholesale and Retail Tea Warehouse, No.G.:i North Lyh th st , (above Arch, Lase Srdr,) Phila. Dealer in Tea &. Coffee Exclusively. $-Z-Families lire respectfully invited to give him a trial. Nlttrell 6, 1656.1)- MEM FIRE moors. 5.... -- ,-- -,,-...• j '.i Fp. l• . .!,-i' ,q,...•: ,- ' . 1 ,±... . - _ .___ 1 TIIE Salamander Safes of Philadelphia agiiiind the world. Evaaa Wat.on.No sin South PoUTIir .street, Philadelphia, have had the surest damonitti ,uon In the following cern ft- I eater. that their InniturtietUre ,of Salamander Safe. in, at --length fully warranted the reprenentations which have been made of them. tic rendering nit undoubted security against the terrific element: Messrs F:VANS h WuTroN:—Gent•:—lt affords us the highest •mtstitctiott to stale to you. Ilia. owing to the very protective qualities of two of the Salaman der Sates whieli we purchased of you some few months since. .:tired a large portion of our Jew elry. Books, Paper•, &c , exposed to the calamitous fire in Itausteud Place, on the morning of the Ilth instant. When we reflect that these Sales were located in the fourth story of the building we occupied, and that they tell .uh•equeutly silo a heap of burning ruins, where the va-t concentration of heat caused the bruits plate• to melt, we CllllllOl but regard the preser vation of the valuable contents as most cons lacing proof of the great security afforded by your Safes. •hall take much pleasure n n recommending them to men of business as a are relna nee fire tzIMONt , at 111 W. PIIILAMILPIIIA. April 12, 1.z56. Messrs. EVAN 3 S. IVArtrox—l have to offer )nu my testimony in favor of the great security afforded to my entire stock ofjewelry, hooks.papers.rke . during the recent disastrouA conflagration in Ranstead place, from the far• that the same were contained in two of the Salamander Safes manufactured by) nu. Having fallen from the Flith story of the Artisan Building, where they were previously placed and ex posed to a vu.i treat for a long time, the preservation of the valuable dep....its seemed to every one w•ho witnes-red the opening and interior exsanination, a matter of profound astonishment. To all who cony require a perfect protection from the ravages of bre. I shall not hesitate to recommend the u=e olyour Safes. as I consider they have now un dergone the moot try invest. N. E MORGAN. Messrs. Eves- & %VAT-mg—Gentlemen — No doubt you will be deeply gratified to learn the good condi tion in which I de-covered my book, policy of insur ance. certificates of stock, and other valuable docu ment•, when on Friday la ti I opened the safe made by your Walt my knowledge of Its great exposure, both to the intensity of the heat from so hot a fire as that which destroyed the Mitsui, Building, as also from the force of the fall front its former elevated petition in the third story, 1 could entertain but slender hopes prior tons intenor inspectlon,that the contents which I once so highly prteed'would eve, be of any service to me, but ■s these fears are now happily removed, I feel at only due to say to you, that I can henceforth recommend the use of your Safes to all who may wteh to feel it confidence so the perfect Recently which such means provides against so frightful an element. EDWARD GASKlLL,Booklkindet. Constantly on hand Patent Powder and Thief Proof Locke for Wanks. Store.. he. PhalatielPhia. May 10, 1850-ly ViITU FAMILY FLOOR, by the barrel, for Pale by B. F. APPOLD & CO, lumbia, June 7. NM. 1,2 and G Canal Yarn. The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE, - 1 - )11. 'KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in one of our common. pasture weeds a remedy that cures xrtrzursr snip of 81:1110X011., from the worst scrofula down to a common pimple. lie has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never failed , except in two cases; (both thunder humor.) He bits now in possession over two hundred certificates of . its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore. mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind or Pim, pies on the fare. Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to core the worst canker in the mouth and stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor is the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the, ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt, and running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of ile skirt. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure frit. worst case of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to core the most desperate ease of rheumatism. Thee to four bottles are warranted to cure the sale rheum. Five to eight bottles will care the Worst case of scrofula, A benefit is always experienced from the first botiie., and a perfect curets warranted when the above quart. ttty is tolsen. Reader. I peddled over a thousand bottles of this ta t the vicinity of Boston. I knew the effect or it in every, case. So sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure' will this cure humor. I sever sold it bottle of it but that I sold another; after dtrial it always speaks for itself. There are two things about thin herb that ap pear to me surprising; first that It grows in our pas tures, in some places quire plentiful, and yet its value has never been known wild I discovered ii In ICAO—. second, that it should cure all kinds of humor. Ln oraer to give some Idea of the sudden rise and • great popularity or the discovery, I will state that in A pri1,1353: I peddled Band sold about six bottles per day—in April, 1331, I sold over one thousand bottles per day of it. Some oldie wholesale Druggists who have been in business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was ever like it—. There is a universal praise or it from all quarterr. In my own practice I always kept it strict' pfor hla , • mor.—hut since its introduetion as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have beer , found in it that I never suspected. Several rases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered incurable, have been cured by w few bottles. 0, what a mercy if it will prove effect-. unl in all cases of ,that awful malady—there are but few who hove seen more of It than I have. know of several cases of dropsy, all of them aged: n eo ptc, rumd by it. For the various diseases of the. Liver. S:Ck Ilea:11•Che, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and' Ague, Pain in the aide, Diseases of the Spine, and' 4 p .o atli e i r e ) a . t the kidneys, d a n u e rrhet c iel medicine even known. has good Y d i o n ne di t a r s e "or No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best s t all get and enough of it. DIM MONS FOR U.E.—Adults one table spoonful per day—Children over tea yearsolessert spoonful—. Chi ldren from five to eighty ears, tea spoonful. As no di rections can be applicable to all constitutions, take stament to operate on the bowels twice n cl o y. Manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY', Ho. I.lo' Warren street, Roxbury, Mass. Price, 51,00, Wholesale Agents. New York city, C. V. Clickner. 31 Barclay street; C fl. Ring,l92 Broadway; Rushton & Clark, '17.5 Bt did way; A. 13. & D :ands, 109. Fulton street. Sold in Rochester by J. Bryan & Co.. Wholesale- Agent., No lid state street; also by L. Post & GENEHAL AGENTS TOR PrM , SYLVANIA.—T. %V. Dyott & leer sale is Columbia by R. Williams ; andlllcCorkle & Deficit. June gs, 1050-Iv. CIEIII 51,7Y1.46 71 PIIILADELTITIA. A pril 12, 1F56. PHILA ortrui A. Apr:l li. 1856 --„qm •• , - EASPrt-q -rbk-ST:?1,1! AYER'S PILLS. Are Curing the Sick to an extent ney,er before known of any Iliedieine. INVALIDS, read and judge for yourselves, JULES 11AUF.L. Esti . the well-known perfumer, of Chestnut street. 'Philadelphia. whose choice pro duct+ are found at almost every toilet. sax F: ruin happy to say of your Cathartic Pills, dint I have found Them a beater family medicine, for common use, than any oilier within my knowledge. Many of Imp friends have realized marked benefits from them, and co inside with me in believing that they possess extraordinary virtues for driving out diseases and curing the sick. They are not only effectual, but safe and pleasant to be taken—qualities which must make them valued by the public. when they are known." The veaerithle Chancellor Wardlaw writes from. Baltimore. 15th April, I PSI: '.1./m J. C AYKR—Sic I have taken your Pills with great benefit. I . or the listlessness. languor. loss of ap petite. and Dillow* headache, which has of hire yearn overtaken me m the spring. A few doses of your Pills cured me. 1 have used your Cherry Pectoral Many . years to my family, for coughs and epid,i with 1111011!ing Your Make medicines winch core; rind I feel it n pleasure to commend you for the good vou have done haul are doing." • John R. Beatty, Esq., Sec. of the Penna. Railroad CO., tar "Pcnn'a R R Office. Phil'a Dec. 13,1551 "Sir: I take plea-ure in lidding my testimony to the efficacy 01 your medicine.. having derived very mu terml benefit from the u=c of both your Pectoral and Cathartic Pills. I am never without them in my famay. 'tor shall I ever con-eat to be, while my mean= will procure thenn''_ The widely renowned S. S. Steven.,M. D , of Went WIMil N. fl. writes: "Having used your Cathartic Pills in my practice, I certify from experience that they nee an Invaluable. purgative. In cased of disordered functmat of the liver, enaing headache, indigestion, cans-eller., and. the great vi i arty of diseases that follow, they are a -lter remedy than nay other. In all crises where purgative remedy is reoutred, I confidently recommend these rills to the public, as superior to nay other k have ever found. They bre sure in their operation, and perfactly safe—qualities which make ahem an in valuable article for public use. I have for many years known your Chrrry Pectoral as the beat cough medi cine iu the world; aid these Pills are in no wide infe rior to that admirable preparation for the treatment of diseases," Read .his from the distinguished Solicitor of the Su preme Court. who-c bnllinnt abilities have made him welbknown, not only in thin but neighboring Stales. New Orleans. sth April. 1554, “Sir: I have great satisfaction in assuring you that myself arid family have been very much benefitted by your medicates. Sly wife wad cured, two years dither. of a severe and dangerous cough, by your Cherry Pectoral. a nil since then has enjoyed perfect health. Sly children have several times been cured from attacks of the Influenza and Croup by it. It is an invaluable remedy for these complaints. Your Cathartic Pills have entirely cured me from a dys pepsia and cativeness, which has grown upon me for some years—indeed, this cure Is much more im portant, from the fact that I had failed to get relief Iron, the hest Pil).Willll6 which 0114 section of the country affords, and from any of the nuateroue retne• dre• I had when. "You seem to us, Doctor, like n providential bless ing to our family, and you may well suppose we ars not unmindful of tt. Yours respertfully. LEA vrrr XTER Senate Chamber. Ohio. April sth, ISM "Da J. C. AYKR—llonored Sir: I have modes thor ough trial of the Cathartic Pills, left me by your agent, and have been cured by them of the dreadful Rhea mati.m under which he found me sullferins , ' The first dose relieved inc. and a few subsequent doses have entirely removed the disease. I feel in better health now than for sonic years before, which I attribute en tirely to the etTeets of your Cathartic Pills. Yours with great respect, L UCI US D. 51 ETCA C.F." The above are rill from persons who are publicly known where they reside, and who would not male these statements wvihout a thorough conviction the; they were true. l'repared by UR. J. C. AYER & &0.. Practical and A nn 15 tient Chemists. Lowell, Mass. SAMUFL FILBERT, AVM/ for Columbia, Pa, July .5, ItZG Smos. TUUTH IS STILA.NII33R TIIAN FICTION! A certain cure for all Rhea mane Pains. flout condemn but try it, it cannot • E. C. ALLEN'S CONCENTRATED ELEC.. TRW PASTE. and Arabian Pain Extractor, for man amd Copyright secured according to law. nio WILL IT CuEle—we answer—ltheumains when every thing falls, Cramp% Chilblain% Burn.. Scald., Sprains, Head Ache, Tooth Ache, Brui.ex, Sore.. Ring Worm, Toter, St/.1 Jointz., Contracted Cords. Fresh Cuts, Ulcerated Sore., rind all Scrofulous Diseases where externall remedies can be used, Sore Throats, Stiff Necks, le, WHAT IT WILL CtRE nolt 11011sE6 AND CATTLE-, Sweeny, Spay ni„ Fistulas. Poll Evil. Wiridgalls, Ul cers, Chplic, Sprain•, Collar and Saddle Gall., atone Bruises, Still' Joint., Vertigo, Splints, ■nd Running Sore.. frrNone genuine but those bottle• baying the words "E C. ALLEN'S Concentrated Electric Partr, or Arab= Pain Extractor. Disler Pa," blown in the bottle. Look out for Counterfeits, don't forget to ntk for Allen',. Letters concerning the ram to be addressed to E. C. Allen. LanetiFter. P 4. For *ale at R. Williams' Dreg Store, Front street Agent for Cotunibta. April id, 19564 HOLLOVAT'S Vegetable Vermirage Confer [ion, Thts 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 Pharmaceut heal Chemiory, by which we are able to separate the act ive ponc,ples or medicines from their nauseous and bulky siccompenimento and present them in a more concentrated and reliable form than in • crude state. More reliable. far iii the crude state it is impossible to judge accurately of the properties of any medicine and often nauseous dose. are swallowed without pro ducing the desired effect. to this confection we have the active principles of themom effectual Vermifuges, tree from their unpleasant taste and odors, and more safe and certain in its effects. These Confections, while they are powartoty ssppaa cifie against worms, are mild and harmless in all °thee eases. For Elie at McCORKLE & DELLETTS Family Medicine Store, Odd relieves Mall. April
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