IlaTittits. ANECDOTES o NAPOLEON Professor Krautsalatt, of the New York Picayune, furnishes that paper with the fol lowing original anecdotes of Napoleon— somewhat in the Abbott style. The Prc&es ear says "he has studied the colutunq of the American press for years, and can cunscien• tiousiy place his hand on his rot padding, anti say that he has carefully endeavored to catch the spirit of the Napelconic anecdotes EArved out to the American public. This style of anecdote seems highly p ipular, and potiishers of magazines and weekly papers would possibly find it to their advantage, to cnptge the services of the Herr Professor. Anecdotes in the following style, are written .by him nt one shilling per column. Old an ecdotes of Alexander the Great, Julius Ca:- ear. Scipio Africanus, Theinistoeles, Xerxes and Hannibal adapted to Napoleon, at the rata of sixpence each, not including the pa per. Anecdotes of Thiers, Talley - rand and others, will be furnished at a small advance oa the above rates." One day the Emperor nag riling by a 'window, through which ho saw a tailor at w:rlc. Being inclined to hose seine sport, the Emperor stopped opposite the window which 17.1.9 open, and cried out: cut your thet.at from ear to ear." The cold sa eat brake out on the officer's brow at the thought of his own escape, and he marched Got of the shop, wondering at the race of :clads with whom his country "Awl what is yciy.ir employment, my fine i had to contend. :low?" I am a ttitur, emt.l the man ThO re2ly NVIS AO appropriate that the Emperor took the Cross of the Legion of nano:from his oNt-o brea3t, viral made him t Top3zraphical Eugineer on the !..pc ,t. In the earlier rart of spring, ...N7apoleon W. 1.3 in the hasit of rising etrly and walking in ph,;a dress by the side of the Seine. One im.rning in the coarse of his perambuls.tions, h 3 ens ,unterel ore of the fraternity of corz:nonly known as laun• dr:. , .si , e3. Seeing her drinking scAnethinz, the DeperJr sekk 'l.Vh.tt is that y - As are drinkincr, rnsd- EOM "Water," said she. "Water?" said the Er.tperor. one muat need..; drink ‘va , er when 0;:e c.ta get nothing el;e." The Emperor said nothing at the moment but the neat day, the old woman wa3 sur prieei: upon being informed that his Majesty had been so pleased with her exhibition of contentment, that ho had assigned her a peolig4 of cr : hundred thousand franca per year: A farm laborer was walking with his shoes is his hand, along the road, when it hap- Fened that the Emperor was passing: "Why do you not pot your shoes upon your feet, my good fell. w?" said he. "Ah! I may injure them on the pebbles of the ruud," said the peasant. "Why. then, by avoiding that, you may injure your toes," said the Emperor. "True, sire, but they will get well of their own accord again, while a shoe rat of repair, twill cost something to mend." Napuleon admired his economical philos- MEE ed Lim minister of Finance to the Empire, : h the tit of the Due de Sabot. Immediately after the Battle of Auster litz, Napoleon 'VMS riding over the field of battle, giving dime:ions as to the wounded and the dead. In hie progress he saw a coup follower, who appeared to have been wrmnded in the cheek. '•You appear to have been doing soldier'n dn'y," bald Napoleon. - Oh! u pitch plubtcr v.-111 make it ::.11 well inn tin , : or two The Emperor, struck %rich the intrepidity r.l the man and the originality of the reply, In.trle him a. Marshal of the Empire on the an•l ever after held him in the highest A NOVEL WRITER'S SYMPATHY The Mowing aneed,de of Eugene Sue. author of the —Mysteries of Paris," and other French novels, is from a Pai is corres pondent of one of the Boston papers: Not many months since, Sue usel to visit almost doily, one of the must fashionnble ladies in Paris, Madame de D—, and hold forth in her richly furnished boudoir, on the condition of the nm•or. "Do you ever relieve tlos:r 31adan:e do D—, ut the cl uric of these harang,ueq. "To a trilling extent," Sue; "but though izy glees are mall, they aro always cheerfully WSt.nwel. i gl%e ono-fourth of my incJ.me in Mms." That afternoon as ho left the Cafe d' Paris, whore he had been eating a coqtly dinner, an apparently oil Wolllllll, clad rag , . prayed for charity. "Go away," WII9 the stern rop:y "But I atlll StarrillZ; g iv e we a 3 i n;s l, 3 r: to purchare bread with." "I will give you in charA - , -I a p. not of if . .y•)a di:l4 I,nn.,y roe." - You :" *ilia the beggar, "aud vet M , rts:eur Etizer.e SUC, y,Ju're the man v.-ho t t:v ::awry of the poor! you arc n7jte, t:‘ , - .v)rl-.;ng. man': y - Who are you?" e•:...litimed Sae. "Mldtune D---." setts the rcTly: and th.• d'oetingui.o,el lady gtr.: , ;.r.l her cur- riag , , which RLIR sr— r ri rt I ;;;;')C , rniffii , mlt. w kill r.:11/.1... Ito r.lr.tet 1, , f 1, 11. ,f r, 7::g1..% I,'.‘ 11 lin 200 .AGENTS WANTED. - I sa! , l he was (li-lione , t, it :s trum, and I 31 0 ' ll6 13trort5 1 Farina and Building , Lois, am sorry f ,, r it.' , T N lb!' Gold ltnion of Virginia, (Culpepper ' 1 e...” , ''''' '.''' ...• . 111,1 ... ,,,, c-, to 2110 -oh...rine,. Thil wad satiscactory. But what was lliv ' ''' R ' o ', " ::: V,",', ,:r - - . , ,,, , ,,, ,:7.1 . 1:41. lor the beitefil of Port Surprige the f , ,ll , ,wing day, t.,: , ce -.aid It frac. i ~,,:....., ~, ~, . .n . ..,,, ~,,.,..;•, ,t,`,.'1;;:i%',',"•,7,:',114,':,,V)1•0i • 11, In-ed Lot., -t t n o•niter cal:lce: n Monitor Lot tiou printed in the paper thu-- or o 1 , ..r1t1. ro t 1...0 t t , ....ue tro t . 510 its 5941010. "I said he was dishonest; it I. true and I ' Th'" I."''' ' "" , , ,-. l ' '"'"" ' ' "ld '" """ t° '"'"' ...to- m. , ..- s -,,, 5r ,,, t ' , nt,. I,to re, , eived 1,,,. am sorry for it." i torreotte 111 the. %aloe of whit h . w il l c g oropenitat e . for the epporeot low pro, tow ti•lted Ample tteeurtly Thus by a single transposition of a comma will he elven for the flothful performance orcontrrets and semi-colon, the ingenious slanderer rep- In d- :;3 ` 1 " 07 ,7 ,,,,,,1.,,,,. w,,,,,,,itn,,t,,,,,in ~.t,,,,,b,,,, resented himself as not only having, made i'?‘" °. '" n'n*i 1011, 0 Indotemerilawill be gmen. n ame az,el• .1111 G till. they are VII•killIt SIKX) per no retraction..having but as reiterated the t mo tool' . nth . Advent -to, be done for every •ceto ... j 1 where pott•ittle For full partieuler. . Sultorripoona. charge! 'Tisa. poor rule that Iron% work /Witco., /re ..,T , ,, , In E. EIAUDER. both ways • • • • • -- Pot. il•nal, Caroline eounir, Ca REVOLUTIONARY AMMTDOTE In the Revolution, while the 'British Army was in possession of the City of New rock, pretty tyrannies wero, of course, not unu sual, and sometimes they became very ca pricious and intolerable. An officer entered a barber shop where only a boy was in at tendance, and after a deal of blustering and swearing because the ❑:aster was out, he Idrew his sword, and laid it on the table with much flourish, and thus addressed the lad: "Now my boy, shave me, and by the Lord Harry, if you draw one drop of blood on my face with your blundering work, I will run that sword through your body—you hear, do you—and now take care how you work. The lad proceeded deliberately with his business, and shaved the officer as well as he could and fortunately without nicking the skin of the elegant Englishman, who surveyed himself in the glass, and again ad dressed the y•Jungster— "Now tell rnt: how you dared to glinve me at all, urte:- I had threatened to Lill you if you cut my face':" "Be,:ause," said tle boy. "I knew I had the advantage of you, fur if I bud been so unfortut.ate a; to nick yea, 1 would have Tot rccc khs or singular race of beings bre the apparently miserable wretches titihv implore your charity in the streets of Purls, with an authorization from the police prominently displayed to all he holders. Of en the nunilatcd creatures, who have just ev.eited your pity and benevolence, return to their homes, throw aside their crutches and bandages, and many miracleb are accumplhdled in an instant. The lame tivalt easily—the blind see—the one-touted have both limbs sound again—the hunch backed lose their deformity—and wooded legs are kicked into a corner: A blind man was long stationed against a wall on the rtmlevards. A young woman in going to her daily occupation, passed the spot every day, and regularly- gave the beg t ;:u• a sou, in passing, hut, one day-, through 1 1)re-occupation ur fotgetfuloess, she gave him nothing. No sooner had she passed than the "blind man" called out: "Ha! you have forp,„Mten me to-Jay, kind lady?" Another beggar; "afflicted" in like man ner, receiNing a copper from a gentleman, said, "My good sir, couldn't you give me another in place of this? Its a Belgian sou, and don't pass het s:" On the crt.t daquais an old fellow was for some turrttits, in the habit seating him self, with n dog attached to a bit of string. The man exclaimed every moment: "Pity the blind, if you please—pity the blind!"- -it length a policeman obseived that the beggar hat as gaud sight as anybody, and took the cheat before the commissary of the quarter. "Why do you hog? •' demanded that functionary. "You can see as well as any loan." "But, sir," replied the fellow, "I never s.dd I was blind. I only cried— which is as blit:d as a bat! _Examine hint." The rascal's it saved him from punish ment. IMEI "You see that the beggars of Paris are as much given to knavery as thw.e of any ether part of the world." STRIKING SCENE AT A GAMING TABLE. As a company of our fast young men were busy around the card trdile, a few even ings since, n singular noise attracted their attentlon. It was of so unusual a nature that they immediately began to look about fur its cause. It was repeated in another direction. Something more than curiosity was now excited, and playing was suspend ed. I.olnediately ono of the company drop ped int, what the spirits call a trance, and proceeded to utter, as if from his deceased father, a homily against gambling and its assoi•iat.i Taco. Thi4 ss as fol limed by an admonition purporting to come limn a. de ceased sister Of taw of the company, couched in such terms, and uttered with such sis terly feoling, that the whole group was ir resistibly moved to tears. There was no morn. Cana playing that night. None of tbo-c presea wet lielicsers in spiritual manif:istations, at•f the settle was w h„ny. unexpected to all. Whether it was indeed spiritual, or I, capable of s, me other lion, is a question.—Spriorgicht Republican. THE i' IR:11 ER'S STORE rrlIE unders!gril has bilien the gland !writ, epoO IMNJ ii ERR. Love.' o o et. the Fe.llll. ilti I;le FA tt.tatt• he, he it it: to,. it. in •. nit tidoistifoll Po he e nit A litat.t b one of the brut and neope-I a "or. Or Goeie ever offered u. t ettlaelt4lllC runt DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. QUEENSWARE. GLASS WARE, LOOKING GLASSES, finr, hut Cfrqi... Ate.: llr fart, seett vt n.. fottortelit 44 e.tonot Intl lal .011 lit male.. u•of stri, ••n pore...Le hi. Good• to the 1 , •••1 •1V1.11.1.41. IWO i• I I.ll'll. 11 lite C0.!:t0 , 41 CA , I4 ;NM . It • 11.1 11.0 rforti. nod Quo f. W 4 .' 1 hope .42. ••rtef ntfentiott ID Int•ifie•••• tt , td I. deni• nig ‘5,1.1 n" Jo) rti-Inirtoto tt, nt•retvet n large ate o , f,l•lfe pow; one. ontl rXlslntise• .f ..t.nt I don't n..L T J 011. fIrro•II• III" hits Pfef . . • • it.en far anode. Cf. for. J• 11 .111 . re ht, 1 , 44). We Mean what we Say. 4.01 0 01.. • - f i n ju‘t received, in ncldlnlnn to our I •)• t , WP r Imq.e rock AVG hAVG "oW on 11SA.t0 RS. of thnly•englat differran brand.. kvh eh We ogr r 1 143,ent coy prices—tit whole skint nr .t..a I ilt! for FEN fIR 1:124e5. !•.,• [Lt: New Arrival. I'NT rrrrhed a large and splendid assort ? •, . . i.. 0 foil .and Wtntrr tnidr, at J Cherer Hxt Store, \ flo.,Frout otrtet. I n ),7,4 , -,:: • .4,, MIMI MEE .1 - 4=I,3IEIMT 4364 Ciall:Et.db C:01:::1., .13,ELNICZIN,S, .7-eztamecasziartor,, Pasaza.Pas, pilr FIVE PER CENT. into !st, as follows: When a regular deposit account is opened, Five per cent. Interest per annum commences, and is added at any time to the deposit, which with interest, is PAY ABLE ON DEMAND. Irregular deposits must remain THIRTY DAYS before drawing Interest—after which time Five per cent. Inter est per annum is added from the date of the deposit, which with the Interest. is PAYABLE ON DEMAND. Depositors not drawing Interest will always be ac commodated in proportion to the value of their accounts. JOHN G YGER & CU. CONSUTINGI or lons Cvcrat, itavta Barn, 0617. Elorcrsaa Hussy 1111.gELMAN. N. B.—The members of the firm arc individually lia ble for all the oblientlons of JOHN GIVER & Co. June 21, 11356-if THE KEYSTONE DYE HOUSE, No. 10 Millers Row, Lancaster, Pa. THProprietor of which takes this method to inform tier inhabitant. of Colombia and vie:. nay, that Ile well DYF, CLEANSE and FINISH in u rrprtiar atyle, at the shortest notice, the following uruirle.:— Dre..es of Silk, Satin. Tbibet, C rape, Pongee. Cliehmerr, Alpaca, De Lain, De Doge and Molnar. '• Cloake—broadcloth, Ladies Cloth, Tribet. Silk and Satin. " slinwle—Crap, Caehinere, Thibm, Silk and Huy Stale. Donnets--Silk, Straw and Leghorn. •• Gloves—Kid, Sdk. NVouden and Cotton. 5 lk, Woolen and Cotton. :11h4eella.trous Such us Cravats, Ribbon., Parawle, Sunshade.. .&c. Alpo. Gentlemen's garments of every description Dyed. eiCIIII.ert acrd Pre.sed, to look like new. a•AI. work returned ni one week. I\ It All goods warranted not to Anent. Agent for rreeivitte good. tit Coluttibir,S. SWARTZ Co;uinbla New- Depot. Front *tree'. WALTER 11. DOUGLAS. Nov.l, 1P.543. Proprietor. GERDIAN AGENCY, FOR THE COLLECTION OF CLAIMS, DRAFTS, POWER OF ATTORNEYS, &c. THE subscriber having made arrangements utile 'ono. Mine °Mere Botanic, tion.ef. Ile Ger ...Y. I. new Prepared to collect Monies nod make Power ot AllOr,r)• for any port of (•CTITIIIIIY• Ile ha- uko made arrat 7,C1T1C111,1 to give lel. Ow Mall to any one who 11111 l ley Frill no. and gull Mul II will he puid,—haveng lead murk esPe neurr t.i I,tedilor4+.llC tutende to dev•te hie ful attrulle.t lo n 111 fulorr. All coyer 1103. of CINIIII4. AC . attended to with Cur -1.110 C .1d NI char gee tor 11110r111411011. For further austiculars udalee-n J ACOI3 IIF:P2003. Dry 00011 Nler.huni, No. CM North Queen ttlreet. Lien,oter Co), Vu. N hind, of ()eremite Colo exi-leatiged al full roe., December Ire 1-55-1( W. H. KEFFER, DEALER in all kinds of MUSIC and 111USI- C %Ll:\ STRUMENTS. No. Krainph', Arcade, Ea".t Ua time ..11rrt, I,ANCA , I'EI(, ha, alit a), on hand u Logo, and , A r11•1.•-oried ut ACCORDEozis, l'renelt and na, In.ike.frionln et• up to 315,00, "Nr C=a Ma I INT , of •Opelli.. qttallty f logic, 'tour 7." et- up to S.IOU FLUTF.S ANL) GUITARS, All pi ire., ranging front 50 et.. up to e.. 31.) rind 840, Juin°, Tutt•bottaim brunt, Clarinets, tiled, &c. lc ENV 151 LTSIC, Inc the Piano. Violin, Flute. thin:tr.:lc. irs::•Tßuc 'PION IioIIKSIOr oil inolflinienio. Rahnn, German and Engltsk Stngnes, of the Veil beet quality, 'elected wilt, pilelleUldr care. A l-o, ill kind.' of Mukicai Alerchandi.r. no Violin l'tece•,Sciewn, Peg", Drum, TulnbUnlie and lianjo Ileott*,4s:c. Toy Inetruinenca of every deicription. All the New Alit-ic for Plano, Guitar. kr!.. received 0, 0000 an publtrbetl, and can be sent by laud free or lanicrivter,Ntay 5, 1,5-r-Iy GREAT BARGAINS. 'PIE undersigned are HOW receiving and ill Jr opening during the orxt week, ell their store in Locii•l -I rent. oppii•ite tine Columbia Bunk.o new stint large usi , ortinelit of Goods tunable for the ronsi , iting m pa,: of DRY 1.1 )01).1 , . 1.1.1t.11 no Cloths. Cn.shriere•, Vent ing., Illark and Funey Silks, together wrlh a green variety of LADIES GOODS; fillliz-ErtiRNISFIING GOODS, i•tieli us Sheetinge, Twkinge. Cheek, Oil Ciotti., Illinds, &r. GROCElill'ii of every deseription—frenh mid of the tient Together mllll at generol usiinrinient of Queencwore, Glus, ware, ellipet-, Blinds, Looking Glusses, Drug gene, 3luiting•. LL PAPERS, In furl everything, kept in u well-regulated .tore. Cull owl nee our tißsortitient, tee we feel sutiefied that none will go ii ppou is we SELL. EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH! 'Ag i rcA l Arlitt.e.'"'"' "" l e at Cohan -hi, April 12, 1536 NEW FALL AND IVI?iTER MIRY GOODS 2 ()PEN this day, at lIMAMIE k BRO'S Cheap 1,11•11 I..ortmelit of Pr, vit I,A DI ry nit I:SS (;00D'—Black Oro de Rl,ine Silk.; all % altli+ black India aid plod Salk.; Moo. de (done. Moo. de !lege; Woolen tlu•hinerr., Mid Plinnl in all trunetie•, ~fIA NV 1.. AND MA NTI I. LAS —rziella„ LnnS and , rioare !troche Shwa l+; Bay Since, Empire anal Wa• terville Long nod Square Slaiwba. CLOTHS AND I:ASSN 1.:13ES —French Muck Cloth+ of Nch-on's [flake, English blue Cloth.; and brown do.; French I welt i',,,...irnere—‘triped and plain do ; Brocade, Silk, Wet k Sit In and CLoAittiere Ve•tini!4 11()WeEKEEPER'A G00T) , .--Flienehrd 1.1111/Irurhed to. Chreke. 'ruble Diapers. Toseeling•, lin•iery sod l'rennn nes ;n NU vterienre •I'he tilpove gentle Inlorent..t here perrintfed to NYW Voti. I,ltit sod wilt tie sold ul small ntivance, lot the some. Oct 4, V.Tei Alel'AGUEta BRO. COAL ! COAL ! TIIE undersigned has contantly on baud s mod for ..11e, Ral tini.eCotnprmyt.l3llllMmonii g'lu'e A. 1,, Lump. Keg. ,tove. tL,iiy , nud Nut Gold—the Lwnp i• equal 1101,11 , 4 Ito. - to tan} 'lung in the country for tquelung 11011. It. .1 A•h. Lump. Egg. Stove mitt Nut, of the Item , from Ihr .11:t kin regich; SI.. :Nlollliillillrand Trevortott Egg Coal— 11l Ilrucle for Ihtihr..ll: •inntner u•e; 1 . 1 ar (.rove Lump, Egg and sinvr Cotal—a ,UperlOr qr.rle for O , nnr.tu• sold 19)1.11h 1111(I Plit•1011 anti Red A.,11, Lump. Knot Kag . ..00ze Cool; Brood Top a n d A Ilegheto Poottnninottot Coul, of the heoa cualitie•. for toluck•ornol000):: The oaeve Lorne. 3.1 11.5.01 . 11111 . 111 ref Cool. C,,,aumer. oile ruble are n,vnrd to mill tXIIII/Irle. und loeotr rho. price. I 001 l ',report,' to curote•to Ihe ahoy. by tie It.otat.. Car or Ntitgle Too. at my \Thus!. foot a! C:.1t11.1 11 o•oro. Crotoonloo. laoleocootor l'u. A'.•o, Coal ond Irun reCelVed :did Slopped on corn. nue-10, .1. Lo. HESS. Cniumi.la lull..:, I T4.ly JOHN NV. SHUMAN'S NEW BOOT & SECOM STORE, ROT STREET, Columbia, Pa.---Theft allicter,gried inform-11w polo• IW that fa, hag 311•1 orroril ul lLr abovr plat,. largr nOli of IJout,‘ and t•eurriars.og FRENCH CA LF-SKIN, MEN'S MOROCCO, KIP & HER 800 I'S & SHOES, tow loch he would his Ile attetotott. lidymg made lo tln. h-ooeh of 11, /311.1111,4W11/1 rare. owl from th- hule•ole 1101.1,4 the city of Plolsolelphin he feel. eollfolent lout nil who .vow good as:. le• wdm call and rvotilli, hi, amuck. Ile wog u 11,7 , nd looootful u•..orouent of FINE SHOES FOR LADIES AND CIIILUII I:N. rtot•t•tang of l'tot uI Foxed Gni ter•, Prrtath Alt.:awed, Laantrited Sioang Iferl l'armhee lotaa a Cloth Gatirre Altolrat Tie* and lafu ,II L l the lateet .13:re nom; Isl t. A l-ft ail oan of lin", ul Yobet a tee loan ..... Dome .mid Soot, ot every to, Hod de•CrIp11011. auA a fine n••rit towel of Alro'e such a• Potent Cl:ove Top.. Climb, Coll Orin, &r Ac, in great variety. The 41111-trailer hope. by •Iridt MII.IIIOII to bueunrae, In Mel a a •Ilarr of public moirontifte The public are invited to a all and examine the said• J. W rolumfon, April 12, IrLfelv JOSEPH YEWDALL, Practical Gardener and Florist, Cherry street, Columbia, respertfully in- J forma hi. friend. and the public generally. that lie bar r.n :11.1d and for eatr a choice eapply 01 M GREENHOUSE AND HARDY PLANT'S. qhrill.o. Ate • aunahle for plea.ure grounds and gar den.. A clioice collection of conettinily blooming rotte,, of every ttlinde of color, of the 111041 hart. kinds. Heal.., LAYS OUT AND IMPROVER PLEA t4I.:REO ROUNDS AND GARDENS with iacte, and does all kinds of planting and pruntog, intown and country.with .kdl and rare, on ren•toniable terms. Ile invites aitention to hie NURSERY, where a large variety of all kind., of blooming Plants in *ea Foie, may at all tune, he ••ren. Columbia, April 5,1656 if Great Sale of Embroideries. 500 DOLLARS worth of Embroideries rind Laces. embracing all ;be new designs Jaconett and Swiss Collars, arid Sleeves--magiuEcent Embroi dered Sens. A full assortment of those very fashionable Black Laise Collars. Jaconett and e•vviss Rufrlmg and Flouncing, in great vanety, Cheap for Cash. at 11. C FONDERSMITII'S People'. Cash Store, Columbia, Pa. October 1.9, 1556. pRESNIITS, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Bat. V ter, Ems and Applebutter, constantly recetring and fur sale by C SWARTZ, Parmt!, Grocery and 'Produce store. Odd Fellowillall Columbia :\ ov 1, 1,:"..3 rtrAS, ram. WN, L tor. Eighth and Arch Philadelphia; has opened his splendid stock of Fancy Furs of every description for Ladies and Children, and wishes the public to examine them before purchasing elsewhere; as they fire all manu factured un er his own superva.ion. he warrant,. them to he perfect in every reepect, and ne cheap a. those of ally other establishment to the city. tic has al.° ors hand a magnificent assortment of Children'. Fancy I luts and Gaps of the latest styles. beautifully trimmed; also, every variety of Mole-lint and Felt Hat. for Gents. Ladies Biding flats, Uinbrelins ac., all of which will be sold tit prices to sun the most careful parclamer, N. B.—All persons purclio.lng goods at this estab lishment for Blends out of the etty run have them ex ch.. inged Bout suited. AV. C. WILIAI A RTII Oct. IS, 18.564rn0s N. E.cor.Sth and Arch sts. 11. ,►vise's CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, N 7 2 North Second Street, opposite the Mount Vernon Howie, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches. full jewelled. Id li eases S2S: Silver Lever do. un ~$l2; Silver Lspine do.. $9, Quer. tier. $5, to S 7; Gold Speetacles, 64 50 to Sill; Silver do. 91.90; Silver Table Spoons. per sett, $l4 to SIB: Silver Desert do.. do., S 9 to SI I; Silver Ten do. do.. $4.75 to $7.51; Gold Pens and Gold Canes, 53,25 to $5; Gold Pear and Silver do , SI; together with alio rimy of fine Gold Jewelry. Gold Curb. G nerd and Fob Chants. Ail Goods warranted to Le as represented %Vetches and Jewelry repaired in the beet manner. Also, Mit•onic Narks, Pins. he , made in order. N LI —All orders petit by mull or otherwise. will be punctually attended to September 27, 1590 I y LEAF TortAcco AND CIGARS. DENSLOW & 21 SOUTH FRONT STREET, Phtladelphia, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALL KIND. , OF Et , 0 10 EA. 0 0 MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, AND CIGARS, (rave con.tantly on hand and for yule Inn..nllkind.of AMEHIG AN und SPANISH LEAP TOHACCOS. selected WOO upecial reference to 51anufneturets , u.r All a melt.. 'old, WarrOilled to I.e us repre.ented cool every °ppm rummy all:mled for examination. Purclul.ers at a dt.n u m•e, ran •end their order., mind Tel) orlon bollix 0. faithfully served a. of the Good- Were ,Ireted rim penal. ,Oct 1, P 356 din STAUFFER A: HARLEY. CIREAP WATCIIES L JEIiVELIRT I TN II „. " * L : E ibP , „ R s. E t: DEL:IIA wATell AMU JEW ELRY WA 012 E." No I)G Notth St.cootl 51reeI,L.)111C1 01 (4uurry, I'llll . H. Gold Lever %V chee r lull jeweled, IS ‘../r ellAt , , 5...2.1 00 Gold Lepoie. 10 caret co.el, U I 00 Silver Leptoe. full-jeweled, 10 titi Silver Leptite.jewelf, Si 00 Sopertor Quo,Perq, 7 00 Gold Speeniele.., 7 00 Foie Silver do. 1 50 Gold Mitrelet. f.l 111. Ludo,' Gold I"ericila, 1 110 Silver Ten Spoint....i. 5 1.0 60111 Perit v. till l'eneil rind Silver llol.ler, I 00 Gold I:inger 1411 g-, In i Ott.. 1 , .. 1610. Wii‘el. C10...r... plait, 14i ell., i...11e11t Itl, 1(1,1(1 4.5 oilier oral Ire hi proportion. All Good, win ranied to be what the) are cold (or. Ots linnd ~.nnt. Cold nod Sitvrr Levers and Lepine still lov, CI 11.11 .11 :Above prive. :-TA & 11A111.EY. Philudrlphin. September Agricultural Implement.. AFULL assortment of Goods for the full trade, consi.ling of Lime and Guano Spreadel, Hay Pres..es. Plow, of Various patterns and •it.e.s, Portable Grain Mill, both large and *mall. Horn Door liodrre. nor, Power* and litre:Men.. Grata Fab*. Cord (101 hand and horse power, ea. patio of t.belin.g tf.611;.L.r! ,, 1b of cora la a day,l Pea. nor k's Giant Mill., Double Mich:win Plans..., Expand. tug Ilarrowc; al.o, No. L reruvian (Nana, Super Plforphate or Lime. and raker forth ar.r.. PASCH A 1.l...i.101:11IS d. CO., Implement and Seed :Stole, 7113 and Market, liteptemlier 110. PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT. Evan& Fire and Thief Proof Safes. Ih'Oß Aurelianls, Lawyers, Farmers, and v other.. haviog Hook-. Pourra or oilier vulunble.=, io pre.ervr trout FIRE or 11CIILLAI1S. Day' S Newell's (Robb'-) BANK LOCKS. A CARD —Tun “I , itift PROOF SnF E.' . ! hail precerved our Book , . Paper.. ac. during the Circuit Virt, ui Hurt'. 13,01 ding. ., puruluterd or Oliver Ev:ao, 16 S. dad 31., Piul.l.lv!pl.:A. GETZ ...V. RUCK. ''RZFRIOICHATOPX AND WATF:R "—Evans' Premium Venni:tied Herr/genitors, fur cooling and pre.serviog Meats, limier, Milk, %Va:er awl all article.. for cut mars purposes. WAreu nragn, for purifying. Urnekiet. or NI odd, Vliikter • Wits lilt f effected h 5 rains. Ittnertoite. mart or oilier ouusr., eul• he bud eepniate or Mulched to the Relrigerator.i—u &mull qu.tiitity of ice cooling !he Whole... the worm.", %%rather. MIME=IIM=II Coo Les, for tinsel... Since. lipid Dwellings SUMO: TRUCK., for moving Boxes, SLAL. rilLteLS. COPY 1:,0 do . Dli L'unl.T do OLIV1.;It No GI Souili !NI dnnr, below eltemn. 1L E•tabliblied m 1•:.;5. telr 9-Iy LADIES' FANCY FURS. JOIN FIREIII.I, Na, iI.S4 Ilurlitt street, above mill, lobo!. Itoporter. Aldnuric lure, nod Dealer to all kind. and qualtne- y Furs. for Indies nod elitldten. .l. I , would call the ant anon Cl ladies and Other. , to i., tneot. Being the direct Iniato ter and Alannfacinter of all toy Fur, I feel confident in hay tug that I curl offer the greatest todueemeitts to tho.te to want and ut lire sn mr tone %111 hose one of the largest assort. enrol. to select frolo storekeepers lied the trade will please give me a call betore purcletsmg, us my l% Kobe etc depart. 11.111 to sell supplied iu meu the 1iC111..411 Mr every article to the Fur line, andal the lowest possible Mitlittfaclurers• priers. .ions FA REIRA. September Marl.ct street. ST. ii.a.V.7.II.III\TCE HOTEL, 2SB Chesuut street, Philadelphia. WM. S. CAMPBELL, PROPRIETOR G. W. :111:1.1.1A, bt.rstEr.rr.nur.vr. May 17 1,5.af Country Merchants and Physicians, - nESIROUS of buyim,, , pure and cheap Drugs, Vo nth., potty, itit.e re.. will find it to z heir tiller,.t to purehose at the \Vhnle•nle Drug ‘Vorehou,. $ W. corner Fourth and Vine wren.. where a lull supply„ Leo con otontly on hand, and roll at the very luiNe•l en .13 prices. snx;nr;t:%. NI A 0, Druggists, Sniiihare•l COI net and Vine N It —Puitieulur niteinitui plid In pli)i,seiaiht 7 order, ',letting the p.c..% drug.. and not moot do) taking alvuuttive o wetuoil of tiuorquidositoure with their value, but sitvitriably nrlliug Mt, 10Vterol en•li pricer Mop IP I.:e5G 1 y S. & M. Dion's and Boys' Clothing, r t VERYBODY should embrace this opportu- Wily to buy Cinibine for %it'll nsil Buy's, ut GEORGE COLIN'S Chrup Cirolong C.4lll.ll.lonest. S E. ranter MARKIT and :..F.I.OND I DELPHlA.einliruring a choice or the brat , 1110.116'gIrl11.1r nu l l p it •iimiishie Urea and Frock Coiiiii.ll.o.ll Cloth do , Linen Drill. tog do . ttnh it great variety of BOY.' CIA/THING, eoti , i.thiA' or Sock C. 0.114. POD. Jackets. Manley Jacket., Ve.,o and It..oud Jiirlirt, to all. or 'tweed, linen Drilling. Clio h. Algae, Aer.ol entre, Doeskin, Scc.hc FUR:\ GDOD.t. 000-I.lina of Slim... Stork. II and kerebinfsi, &r , a I 01 wlin h sire °tiered Si the Lowest possibk Cash Peaces, lld On Cheap as any oilier Cloihiag Store in the 1.1.1011 l'arentawbotle•l re Boys' Clothing are earitextly 111,114,1 to examene the rifle EipC.ountry Storekeeper. can he neeommorinied at verb low rattea. GEr/lirl i CUI.IN. s E. cornerof klnrket and Second et reels. Plitladelphto, Aprtl 2G hiG ly NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. N. SPENCER THOMAS. No, 26 South Second Street, Philadelphia, IMPORTER, Manufacturer and Dealer in Drugs. bledieme.. Chemical., Acid., Dye Stuff, Pntm•,ehh. Colors. Whne I.ead. French and Amen can White ZIIIC.WIIIdOW Was.. Glasawure. Cnrnash •. Brasile+, lit.trummite, Ground Spacer, Whole Spi er, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT BY DRUGGISTS, including Borax. Inclien, (MM. Shellac. Potash, &c Ste-he All orders t mail or otherwi,, promptly, attended to. Country Merchant.nre inviled to call and examine our flock, before purchasing elsewhere. Good, rent to any of the wharves or Railroad Sta tion.. Pri cea low and gond. warranted. Philadelphia, Alareli y. S()OREAMS WRAPPING PAPER : The anh- Of good quality and di ifert•nt anr+nptoft paper— whtchtttolfered C cap for curb, or in exchange for good cotton Rugg. `(,?Country Merchant. ptea•e nonce'. U. C. FONIJERSMITIVA Aug. 2, .36. People 'w Cash Store, GARDEN ENGINES. THROWING a stream of water 60 to 60 feet. Can Iron 1.10. and Force Pumps, Ham Door oller..Turnop Drill., Improved Wheat Drills, whh Oats and Grass Seeder mulched; Plows of venous moterna and sires; Square and Kgpendin rrow., Dore'. Patent Srerllll.ll Settler WOrkefe...lll n e w article Dm received. Also, other articles for the farm and garden, in their proper reason. PASCHALL, MORRIS CO., Implement and Seed Store. 7th and Market, Phila. July 10, 1636. er--r VI every description, suitable for railroads, Ice., for weighing Hay, Coal, Ore. and Merchan dise generally. Purchasers run no risk, every Scale is guaranteed correct, and if, after trial, not found satisfac tory, can be returned without charge. ID — Factory at the Old stand, established for more them twenty years, corner of Ninth and Melon streets, Philadelphia. ABBOTT 411: Sept. 13, 'Zed-3u Successors to Ellicott to Abbott. JOSEPH S. PEROT. ELLISTON L. PEROT. .1. S. & E. L. PEROT, Prezoctuc,c , .istamsa 413.-eame.ressa COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 18 North. Wharves, Philadelphia. 1.1. consignments to our address, will receive on r ft prompt and pervonal attention. We refer to Philadelphia !Merchants generally. September 27. ISM dmov JOSEPH A. WEEMS ! MANUFACTURER of WILE, SILK, and [RIR cLuTH,SIEVES, Coarse, medium anal fine mesh; large. middle-size and small in diameter. Me. tallic Cloths or woven Wire, of the beat qualities, various Maas of mesh, from Nos. 1 to EU inclusive. and from one to six feet in width. They are num bered so many spaces to a lineal inch. and cut to nit The subscriber also keeps constantly on band Sfiscrixsioo33.ls4 For Cast, Sabd. Ore, Lime. omits, Gravel. guano, Sumac, Saga-. Salt, 13olic. Coffee, Spice, Do us, Dye-Stuffs, &e. Together with in ussortnient of Bright and Annealed Iron %Vire. All of the above sold wholesale or retail, by J. A. NEEDLES, 54 N. Front St., l'hilud'a. Philadelphia, May 31, 1850 10m FARMERS, A r iVENTIONI GROWERS of Grass and Tobacco, use Lei nou's Super Phosphate of Lime. 82,50 per bbl or 0411 per 101 l GROWERS OF CORN AND POTATOES, Use Letnait's American Fertilizer, 33.50 per bbl., or 1523 per ion There has been received three diplomas from Penn-ylva ma. New York and New Jersey State Agricultural Soctette•, and Crystal Palace ADPOCIII• 11011 for the above Fertilizers, which have been in successful ace for the past five -years. Order. enclo sing the cash. or draft., mailed and registered, will he promptly attended to by G. A. LEINAU, Proprietor, No. 19 South Front st., Plu to. May 31, 1956-tf FILANELIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. QTATEMENT of the Assets of the Company on KJ Jointory 1, 1,56 Punk-licit of conformity with the provision of the section of the Act of A ssembly, of Apr 51501,1542. MORTGAGES. Being firm mortgages on real estate, in the City and Comity of Philadelphia, except 51M.950 in Montgomery, Buck r, Schuylkill unit Allegheny counties. Petinrq :vaunt, 51,456,973 30 REAL ESTATE. Potelitt.ed at Sheriffs' .ales. under mort gage claims, viz: Eight Itowes and lot. 70 by 150 feet. on the South-west corner of Chestnut and Seven teenth streets. A howe nod lot, 27 by 71 feet. on North side at Spruce ...teeet. West of Eleventh .trees, A Louse mid lot, 21-7 by UM fret. on West side of Peon Square. South of Iligh street, '4' 'pvvo stud lois, each IS by eV tee', oil South aide of Spruce street, near SiXteelith -treat. I've linto.es and lots. each 17.9 by 90 feet NON 129, Int, 10:1. 11,5 and 107 Itilwyn st 'three 1.11,S and lot 19 by .54 feet. on Lust ale ofSeventeentl,treet.soui It of l'ine at, 9 A lot of ground. 17 by 57 feat, on the North• a -At cost, cost earner uf Twenty.second and Spruce .Z 2 / 4 " 45 Hotel nod 101,50 by SI feet. on the Southeast.- corner of Chimalt and Head% streets. 0,1 Five hnu•es and lot. 42 by 96 feet, on the; North side of George street, West of Ash•b ton Street. p Seven houses slid lot. 20 by 117 feet, on the Bast vide of Beach street, south of Chest nut sit cm, A house mid 101. 18 by CO fret, No. !A Mx water street, Cis-t of Ninth at reel, A ground rent of $30.14-uttig tat of a lot 17.4 by 4U fret, on North side of Otter street, net West of Lewin! street, LOANS. Temporary Loan., 011 Stocks as Collateral Security, 107,002 STOCKS. 810.1 1 00 Alms House Loan, 5 per cent. (lin. on.) X 2411 Shares !lank of Kentucky, 17 '• Northern Mink of Kentucky, cc 100 " Union Dank of Tennessee, PI ' 13 " luau ranee Company of the Staten of Penn-ylvania, -F -200 " South, ark Railroad C0mpanc„..,,,,C . ,V,.'„ 37 " Commercial and Railroad liank4`''''." 43 "' Vick...burg. .-/ 300 " Penns} iVI.IIIII. Railroad Co., P. a . 91 0 Franklin Fire Insult, tire Co , tf; 2 •' Mercantile Library Company. ...,, 24 0 1.7111011 C.lllllli COSIIIIIII/Y, p iu 4. Schuylkill It islroad Company, Nines and 111114 receivable, 5,404 01.1 Cit-ettled Policies, 713 50 Me re 1"1.1.11...t. 14U 00 Cil.ll on littii, 39,1146 49 Ca.lt 111 hand, of Agents, e,014 1.4 LOSSES BY FIRE. Losses putt! during the year 1556. 5237.574 40 Dy order of the Ilnatrd, CHARLES N. RANCKER. President. Ailed CUAILLEK 0. 11ANcuEn. riecretury. TIIOS. LLOYD, Agent. olumbia. February 9.18561 y DUNBAR'S One Price Wholesale and Retail Cash Boot and Shoe Store, No. 76 S. Second St., corner of Carter St TEIS establishment has been enlarged and I improved. nod ie rupplied with the largest and best retail sock in the city, principally of his own mimninetit re. with a choice nesortineni Worn the beet marketiq embrocate Ludieel,Gents. and Childreit's Coot., Shoe and Gaiters of every description. 10) le slid quality. a 1113,1- 1,1111: the Itet-i rt ylee and qualities m this or any other market. Thie pinch cannot be excelled for quality, cry le and 'die:metres. Each urncle is marked at the very lowest flOS•i• tile prier front which no deviation will be made. No extravneant statements will be needed. and none made to effect sitter. Goodyear's bums in all varieties. Pure Gums, so FPM rye the market, ul ssuyz out band. The public are ',peel ruliy invited to call. Ph . ',ill 19. lv JAMES DUTTON'S Wholesale and Retail Tea Warehouse, A. 0.6 - North Eighth at, (abort Arch, Ems Side,) Dula. Dealer in Tea at Coffee "Inclusively. zerFamilies arc respectfully invited to give him a trial. March 6, I y EXILE PROOF'S. THE Salamander Safes of l'hiludrlploaagionstlbeworld. 1 1 . 'Evans & Watson, No thi South r* , •. Fourth street, Philadelphia, 4.4!. g a i l ag . I have had the num. drinonstia "4l2lt.)\' , of Salamander Safes has at length fully warranted the rem i,eittutioas witoch have beet, mode of them, as rendermg an undoubted security against the terrific element: PHILADELPHIA. April 12,1E56 MeTITS. EVANS & WATFO3:—Gento.--11 affords 110 , the Inghe.t •umfncnon to .tote to you. that owing to the very protective qualities of two of the Soloman. der &ide" which we purrhased of you some few month...ince we saved a large portion of our Jew elry. hook.. Pipers, &c , exposed to the calanthoue fire in Remelted Place, on the morning oh the Ilth Ili .411111). When we reflect that these Safes were located in the fourth story of the building we occupied, and that they tell ruhrequensly into a heap of burning rums, where the vtioi concentration of heat caused the liens. plater to melt, we cannot but regard the prerer• yawn, of the voluoltlo Contents as most convincing proof of the great recurny afforded by year Saf.•. We •hell hike much pleasure in recommending them to men of burin,.s or it sure reliance against fire. GEORGE NV. SIAIONS fr.. BRO. PUILADELPITIA. April 12, 1856. Messrs. EVAPIR & WAT80:1—I trove 10 offer you my testimony in favor of the great security afforded to my entire stock of jewelry-, books.papers. he . during the recent disastrous conflagration in Ranriead place, from the fac• that the same were contained an two of the Salamander Safe , . manufactured by )ou. flnvrng fallen from the Frith story of the Artisan Building, where they were previoJrly placed and ei• pored to a vast heat for a long time. the preservation of the valuable deposits seemed to every one who witnessed the opening unit interior eilkuntlallealt ■ foamier or profound astonishment. To all oho may require a perfect protection from the ravage., of fire, I shall not he•nnte to recommend the ore of your Safes. as I consider thee have now un dergone the most try ingtest. N. E. MORGAN. PHILADELPHIA. A pril 114 L 5.56. EVANII & ‘VAT•ON--Getitlemest—Yo doubt you will be deeply gratified to learn the good cond.- non in whir', I di,overed my book. pohey of inour stove. rerlitirnir. of clock, and other valuable docu snenta.wheii on Friday loot I opened the safe mode by your hrm With my knowledge of Its great exposure, both to the intensity of the bent from so hot a fire as that which desarcii.ed the A rtistin !holding, as Clan from the force of :he tall from it• former elevated position in the ibtril siory.l could entertain hut slender hopes prior tons interior inspection. that the contents which I outer..., highly prized would ever he of any service to me, but as these (ears are now happily removed, I feel It only due to soy to you. that I can henceforth recommend the use of your Safest to all who may wish to feel a confidencete the perfect security whit.: such means provides against so frightful an element. EDWARD GASKILL, Bookbinder. Constantle on hind Patent Powder and Thief Proof Locks for Hanks. Store.. &e. Philadelphia. May 10,1855' .ly EXTRI FAMILY FLOUR, by the barrel, for by B. F. /01.01.1) t CO, t...ohnbia, June 7. Noe. 1,2 and 6 Canal Basin. NEW GOODS! NEW Gown N OW opening a HEM CHEAP STORE, All Wool Detainee ofevery color, at low prices. FALL DELAINEL- 4 --A choice lot now opening for the fall trade. PLAID CLOAKINGS—Now opening a beautiful lot of French, all wool Plaid Cloakiags, elegant goods for children's wear. MERRIMACK PRINTS.—Now opening, a choice assortment of Merrimack and Cocheco Prints. I.OW PRICED PRINTS—Four cases New York mills, long and small figured prints. only 151, good color•; also, blue and orange. Rue blue and white, and bleek and white prints at 61.. SHIRTINU PRINTS —A nice assortment of new style Conestoga and Cocheco Shining Prints, now on band. SHIRTING CHECKS—Now opening, one case Plaid Shirting Checks. extra heavy and very dark. Ako. a choice lot of Striped Shining. FURNITEHEGHECKSAND TICKINGB—Now on hand. a full ussortment at all prices. Now opening. five cases and three hales bleached and unbleached Itlu.lins, at 6, 8,10 and 12. Also, all widths Sheeting. FLANNELS, FLANNELS. Now on hand a full assortment of Red, White, and Yellow Flannels. Plain and Twilled. Also double width Shrouding Flannels, and a full assortment of Sack Flannels. CORSETS! CORSETS—To the Ladies—The sub scriber is now ope g a new article of Ladies Cos eenr, very highly recommended for comfort and beauty. Also now opening, a nice article of HEAVY CORDED SKIRT, very superior to the hooped skirt. JOHN HERR. No. 5 East King street, Lancaster Pa. August 9, 1956. PEOPLE'S WARDLE YARD. SHOP in North Queen street, half square south of the Railroad, and 3rd door north of MiGratin's White Horse Hotel, Lancaster city. LEWIS II ALDY, Marble Mason, renpectiully in forms the public that he has now in his yard the lar gest and bent assortment of ITALIAN AND AMER ICAN MARBLE ever offered to the citizens of Lan canter,and greater than any oilier eatublishment west of Philadelphia. Having made arrangements in the East to receive marble at reduced price.. he an nounces that he will sell much cheaper than any other establishment in thin city or county can do. He Is prepared to execute In the best style, MONU ENTS . TOMBS AND (:RAVE STONES. MAN TELS. DOOR AND WINDOW SILLS, STEPS, &c., &e.. °revery variety and price. His facilities for furnishing articles in the Marble line ore unsurpassed by any other establishment in the city, while be assures all who may favor him with their patronage that his work shall be executed in the very best style and on the most reasonable terms. LETTER CUTTING in ENGLISH and O r.RMAN, done at the shortest notice,and on the most moder ate terms. Ile respectfully invitesthe publicto canned exam ine his work, being fully satisfied to rest his claim nu public patronage upon its merits. Thankful for the many furors bestowed upon him. lichopes bystrienittentiou to businesslomeratund re ceive a share of the public patronage. Lancaster, April 25,1853. Books From the Trade sales. I~CROAT, YOUNG & CO., are just receiving a large and select supply of Books and I,3l:llion ery from the New York - and Philudelphta Trade Sales. This addition to their already large stock will make tithe largest stock which hue ever come to Lancas ter. 'laving bought our slack at the lowest po.sible razes we wel suit-fled that we can meet the wants of the public to every respect, and nt the lowest prices. We one continually in receipt of the new Publieu• lions, tts issoed. We also have, in the Centre Square branch or News Depot, all the popular newspapers and magazines for 'ale. Sub-criptions will be taken for any of Mem tit the various publishers , published rates. Look to your interest and see whether ysu would not FUVC money is encouraging the Cheap Book Store. MURRAY YOUN(.I& CO., Nov 1.18:113-if. Laneasier City. School Directors and Teachers. QCIIOOL BOOKS . Papers, and School Appa- UllllO. We have evcrythmv necessary to a Coin• plete outfit for School Teachers. arid con furnish the same at such rates as to defy competition. To be convinced that we do sell cheop, you treed but give u• a eon We hove n very large quantity ofSanders' and Tower,' Series of Renders on hand. We can sell either as low an they can be purcha.ud, having made special arrangements with the publishers. Also a large quantity of Stoddord's series of Arithmetic, the matt al/Della books of the kind now in rite. 'rye are tilso enrols for Pelton's Outline Maps, which we CUB Fell wholesale or retail at publishers' rates. Or ders from a disionce promptly attended in. By bear ing this in mind freight might often Ire saved I'cl:on's Maps are on the progrea-ive principle. They are time pail:Big— trine all money; so they must be motley he method of teaching from there maps le teaching by the eye, based upon the law of intellect, that the objects of eight more readily become the et, Jeri% of conception mind memory than these (tithe oth er sea-es; nod the more distinctly they are seen, the Blare lively is the convention stint the more lasting the tinpie , stort on the mind Noire but those who have used ;hem eau tally appreciate their usefultienv. SA:11W1.0 . ELncuTln\Allv ellA HT. used at the Normal Schoul—o valuable appendage to liar School Room— lo he had at tvhole•ale and root! rote, 11oLatiotat's SCIIOOI. APPARATUS another of the im provrtnetil, in School Furniture For particulars concert the some call on or undress the wait:fp:vi va Ati)ihnig anti everything in tinok, Stationery and Veriotheal line, Call be but .11 t the Teachers' Mad Quarters. CEDE TIIE KEYSTONE COLLECTION OF CIILTECII MUSIC. wall Ilie New Sy'lem for 'rramons Cliotre Nnd Stnging•Sehools. ju•i out. Publioked Ily MUKHA Y YOUNG & CO.. Or,. 4.14.56 I.uneu-irr. Pa. $1,7e1.16H MZ.MTN7 3PX3SLIIVX AND NEW GOODS. gin Sund,Nigned having taken the -tore latelymato / pied by has brother. in Loem.t street. opposate the Columbia Bunk, and having assoramed wida Mtn in business, Mr. F. 1,. lIAGNI AN, will continue the bu shies% under the firm of FRY dr lIAGMAN, where we wall open in a tow days. a very large assoitment of new goods. rorri-ungoi DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Queennware, Gla-ownre. Carnet, Oil \Vali Papers. hc., ,ke . he , nil of which we are determined to •ell at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. A, we in tend doing no EXCLUSIVE CASH BUSINESS, we will be able to C.filptie to prices with any store in the county W respectfully solicit a call from our friends and Cie public generally. 11. 11. FRY. Country Produce always taken at the highest mar ket prices. Ctilumhja, April 5,1550. The Greatest Medical Discovery OF TIIE AGE. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that CUT, EVERY RIND Or HUMOR, (mm the worst scrofula down ton common pimple. Ile ha. tried it to over 1100 cares, sod never (ailed except in two care.; (both thunder humor I lle hair now to porre.rion over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all wnhin twel ty miles of 8061011 Two bottle. are warranted locale a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind orPim ples ott Me (ace. Two to three bottles will clear the I viten) of 6t !es Two bottles are WArrtlllied to cure the worst canker in the mouth and stotnneh. Three to E•e totes are warranted to cure the worst ease of Eryaipelas One In two bottles arc warranted to Cure all humor ia the Eyes. Two boule• are warranted to curt running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are wurranied to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bonnie will rune scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of ringworm. Two to three bottles are w•arrtntcd to cure the most desperate ease of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst care o scrofula, A benefit I. alwal 0 experienced from the firm bonle and a perfect cure'. w arranted when the abovequan try is taken. Render. I peddled over a thousand bottles of this to the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of it in every case. So sure as water will extinguish fire, so cure will this cure humor. I sever sold a bottle of it but that I sold another; after a trial it always speaks far itself There are two things about this herb that ap pear to me aurpribing; first that it grows in our lures, in come places quite and yet till value has never been known until I discovered it in 1046 second, that it should cure all kinds of humor. In oraer to give sonic Idea of the sudden rise and great popularity of the discovery. I will state that in April.lBs3, I peddled 'Land sold about six bottles per day—in April, 1654, I sold over one thousand bottles per day On. Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been in business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the it:itials of patent medicine. was ever like ti— nter, is a universal praise an from all quarters. In my own practice I always kept it strictly for hu move—but since its introduction as a general family medicine. great and wonderful virtues have been found in It that I nevi...suspected. Several Cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered incurable. have been cured by a few bottle.. 0, what a mercy if it will prove effect ual in all eases of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen more an than I have. I know of several ruses of dropsy. all of them aged people. cured by it For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache. Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine. and particularly in diseases of the kidneys, dem. the dis covery has done more good than any medicine ever k unwn No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you get and enough alit. Diarcrioaa roe Uoz—Adults one table spoonful per day—Children over ten yeara,deasart spoonful—Chtl• dren from See to eight years. tea spoonful. As no de reetions can be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the kneels twice a day Manufactured by DONALD I:I3NNEDY. No. 120 Warren street, Roxbury, Masa. Price.2ll.l(l Who:esale Agents. New York city, C. V Clickner, 81 Barclay street; C H. Ring .121 Broadway; Rushton & Clark, 273 Broadway; A. B. A D 'donde, 100 Fulton street Sold in Rocheater by J. Bryan .11r.. Co.. Wholeaale Agent.. No. 119 abate ' , treat; by L. PORI Sr. CO. GENERAL AGINTS SUR PENINSTLYANIA.—T. Dyott lc So.. Fcr sale ail Colombia by R. Wsnun", vind.MeCorkte & Dellett. =21E2112 J. R. STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR, A GREAT ELECTRICAL REMEDY Fog. PREVENTING AND CURING DISEASES. Stafford's Olive Tar Cures all Diseases of the Throat and Lunge, t IQLIVE TAR is applied and inhaled, an 4 is not taken. RECTIONS —Apply by rubbing where pain or disease exists, then cover the parts with a plainer made °foiled Plitt. to which snitch a thin layer of cot, ton batting; then cover the baiting with thin musliu. Cotton or woolen flannel may be used instead of the oiled silk plaster, but the operations of the remedy will not be as speedy, nor an elective. Fog lansoso.—Place a saucer over a bowl of hot water. land keep it hot,) pour into the saucer enough Olive Tar to cover the lottom; the apartment will soon be filled with its odor, affording to the patient an atmosphere impregnated with the delightful, blended aroma of THE OLIVE AND OF THE PINE. Irrßenew the Olive Tar da:iy for inhaling by the above method. - - - Another niethod of inhaling is to put Olive Tar oh the Oiled Silk Plaster, which being worn upon the Cil[St, the heat of the body wall cause the Olive Tar to evaporate gradually, and as it rises it will be kb , haled. The Oiled Silk Plaster should be medicated with fresh Olive Tur every other day. In acute cases. ur in those of long standing, both of the above tooth. ods of inhalation should be used. By adliernig to the above directions,the very worst forms of diseasea of the Throat or Lungs. if not speed, ily cured, will be greatly relieved; while temporary colds, Bore Throats, Inflamed Lungs, Catarrh, Croup, Coughs, &c.. &c., will yield at once to its cotobiumi curative powers. Stafford'. Olive Tar softens and penetrates - the ekiul thererore in all Chronic or Active Inflammations ft will be found highly beneficial, as it acts directly upon the Nerves, the Muscles, and the Joints, OLIVE TAR OINTMENT in made by mixing Olive Tar and Mutton Tallow in equal parts. This (Mit , men is a positive cure for all diseases of the skin. Pain cannot exit where Olive Tar or Olive Tar Ointment in applied. Stafford's Olive Tar does not contain any minera l substances, nor any poisonous drug; the principal in gredients ure Pitch Pine Tar, and Oil of time Spanish Olive. Stafford's Olive Tar is manufactured by a process recently pate:tied by Mr. .1. R. Stafford, Practical Chemist, by which process all the Acid and Acrid properties contained in the substances forming this Compound, are separated without the useof Chemicals. :sold Wholesale and Retail, by R. %VILLIAMS.onIy Agent lie this place, Stafford Olive Tar Company 18 State Street, New York, and by Druggists geuerally. July 19,1 W.A.! y TRUTU XS STRANGER 'TAN FICTION! A certain cure for all Rhea mulic Pains. Dole! condemn Lust try il,is cannot E. C. ALLEN'S CONCENTRATED ELEC- TRIC PASTE. and Arabian Pain Extractor, for man amd horse; Copyright secured according to law. W lIAT WILL IT Ciraid—we answer—Rheumatic pai n s, when every thing fails, Cramps.. Chilblains. Burns. Scalds, Sprains, Heed Ache, Tooth Ache, Swellings, Brakes, Sores, Ring Worm, Tetter, Still Joints, Contracted Cords. Fresh Cuts, Ulcerated Sores, and all Scrofulous Diseases where externs I remedies can be u.ed. Sore Throats, Sti IT Necks, Ac. WHAT IT WILL Cella Poe HOMES AND CAITLIt SWeC/IY, Spavin, Fistulas. l'oll Evil, Windgalls, Ul cers, Choke, Sprains, Collar and Saddle Galls, stone Bruises, Stiff Joints, Vertigo, Splints, and Running Sores. tEcNone genuine but (hone bottle, having the words 'IIC. ALLEN'S Coneentraied Electric Paste, or Arabian Pain Extractor. Lanc'r Pa.," blown in the bottle. Look out for Counterfeits, don't forget to aek. for Allen's. Letters concerning the Paste to be addressed to E C. Allen. Lancaster. Pa. For •ule at R. Williams' Drag Store, Front street Agent for Cotumbin. Apri112,18.54.1y Ij OLE ODAY'S Vegetable Vermituge bons. This is a very palatable remedy in WI agreeable form, such as children will crave. It is purely vegetable in its composi not). and prepared ac cording to the latest improvements in Pharmaceut teal Chem.stry, by which we are able to separate the act ive principles of medicines from their nauseous and bulky accompaniments, and present them in a more concentrated and reliable form than in a crude state. More reliable, for m the crude state it is impossible to Judge accurately of the properties of any medicine and onesnauseous does are swallowed without pro ducing the desired effect. Lt this confection we have the active mint:Mies of Utmost effectual Vermifuges, free from their unpleasant taste and odors, and more safe mid certain in its effects. fleet confections, while they are powerfully spe cific ugainst worms, are mild and harmless inall other Cal-CS. For sale at McCORKLE & VELLIMIT'S Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellow's Hell April 12, 1&$. CRAMPS, SCALDS, BURNS, &c. CURED in a short time by Cooper's Anti- Pain Tiacture. Asa pitill alleviator, this Tincture. though rot infallible. is not surpassed by any other ever of to the afflicted. arid takes the precedence of WI olhers wherever it it avert. inasmuch us it i. purely VEGM'ABI.E.OOIIIIII/lallolllillg POISUNOUS, and may be used will, SA. FRTY. 0110 bottle has been known to cure six cm.es of Dy•entery, besides a rase or two of Cramp and Colic. It will relieve übruist every variety of Pu.n. whim, from one initiate to f. 4. teen Inmates—even the most acme cases of Neuralgia and Rheumatism, and is used, not only by Physicians, but by person• of every elites and rank. WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR? It is good for wind mid pain in the Stomach and Bowels, Diarrhea mill Dysentery. Colic. Cholera and Cholera Markus, Rheumatism acute, chronic and ner vous.. Philtittic or Asthma, Croup. Coyle, Cough►, Scald. Burns, Wounds, Druitsett, Sprains. Still - and Swollen Joit, Neuralgia or Tie Doloieaux, Tooth ache, Sick nod Nei von. I leadaelie, to quiet a nervous rectlestnie..s, and thus enable one 10 sleep calmly.— Pain in the side, a \lllOllll the Back, Crie ho. Grump*, and almost every hind of pan n, internal und ex ternalc Ivy Poison. Stings and Dimes of Poisonous Insects, FEVER AND AGUE. FITS, Hiccough. Heart:mill, Cold Feet, Freezes, Chilblains. Painful Corns, Swell ingo. Old Sores, to alloy Inflammation, and prevent Mortification. he., kr. Eri•RicE 25 CRNTA A BOTTLE ,Ell SA 11'L FILBERT, Agent, Columbia June NEW CARPETS! NEW CARPETSI At Haldeman's. WE have now open a splendid assort ment of New Carpetings for Full and Winter, which we will tell at very low prices. Gond Rag Cargetaut 2:te . great trargatinv; All Wool Ingrain Cutprte, at 132 Ht ; New St)le Three Ply CUP.- pet.; also, Floor Ott cloths of the beat makes. Pernona wi•lting new curpets, will and it to their advantage to purchare from In connection with our other hu.neaa, we can afoot to sell them at a very small profit. HALDEMAN'S Ort 4. t..A Cheap Caah Store. LET VS REASON TOGET I SIOX. ILOLLOWAY , S PILLS. %VEY ARE WE SICK?—It has been the lot of the human race to be weighed down by dis ease and suffering. Holloway's Pills are spe cially adapted to the relief of the weak, the nervous, the delicate, and the infirm, of all climes, ages, sexes, and constitutions. Pro fessor Holloway personally superintends the manufacture of his medicines in the United States, and offers them to a free and enlighten ed people, as the best remedy the world ever saw for the removal of disease. THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD.— Tnese famous Pills are expressly combined to operate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting any derangement in their functions, purifying the blood, the very fountain of life, and thus curing disease in all its forms. DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. —Nearly half the human race have taken these Pills. It has been proved in all parts of the world, that nothing has been found equal to them in cases of disorders of the liver,dyspep sia, and stomach complaints generally. They soon give a healthy tone to these organs, how ever much deranged,and when all other means have failed. GENERAL DEBILITY, ILL HEALTH.— Many of the most despotic Governments have opened their Custom Houses to the introduc tion of these Pills, that they may become the medicine of the masses. Learned College. admit that this medicine is the best remedy ever known for persons of delicate health, or where the system has been impaired, ■■ its invigorating properties never fail to afford re ief. FEMALE COMPLAINTS.—No Female, young or old, should be without this celebra ted medicine. It corrects and regulates the monthly courses at all periods, acting in many cases like a charm. It is also the beat and safest medicine that can be given to children of all ages, and for any complaint; consequent ly no family should be without it. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS ARE THE BEST REMEDY KNOWN IN THE WORLD FOR THE FOLLOWING DISEASES. Asthma Fever and Ague Lowness of Bowel Com- Female Com- Spirits plaint■ plaints Pile■ Coughs Headaches Stone and Colds Indigestion Gravel Chest Diseases Influenza Secondary Costiveness Inflammation Symptoms Dyspepsia Inward Weak- Venereal Afiec- Maraca& ness tions Dropsy Liver Corn- Worms of all Debility plaints kinds • • •Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Hozzowar, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers of Medicines through out the United States, and the civilized world in boxes, at 25 cents, 62i 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, 1635.1 y.
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