ttrittits. THE GONG. Sl,e,aking or gongs, a trio of old ladies, delegates to the Wotnan's .aigh.ts Conven tion, lately stopped at the ..Itrnett Douse, T„hey had nev,cr beard a gong and -cre give :)-;.'frodyrell's ovn desoription it: "We hadn' . t . been in our mem very long jimmeny erimcny, of all the noises that ever were heard—grvwlin, Nowlin, gceechiu and thanderin, all rumblin up in one tuns! of sound. We thought the day of insurrfttior had come, and sure enough :we were a*ft4ly frightened. :Hiss Sa...ffrou vowed that it was Gabriel blowing his last trump, and that lie was a little hoarse.— Miss Skinflint, she bounced into her bed, crying (nit "Feathers is non-conductors'."— Directly. the 41-tired bowlin thing shut up, and then was a sound of folks reaning down Ftaits fit to break their necks. We were teekla for the floor to rua too, when Somethi knoe ke4. just then. We were afraid to open,but at lest Miss SaflNn, bold a, a lion, r,dvanced and peeped through the key hole. There we stood shivering with fright; jur-tat thi , ;}foment the door opened, and who in the name of flogging du Sou think it was? . 17;'hr nothing but a poor de ceitful, yaller nigger, wanting to know it ne could come to eupper. "na,, the telegraphic um tn; i t iff exploded?" asked Mrs. Skintlint. ")r tarn?" :ays he again. "'Chen," said I, "what, was that infernal howlin about, yott great stupid silly nig- gPc." "That Doi , o , jest rn - w? oh, nothing but the gong, 1 reckon!" and the critter went pi? grinning. What a gong was we euulil,n't tell, but from its voice lve guessed it was some sav age beast about the house to skeer pc9ple put of their senses COULDN'T COPPER HIM A corre.pondent, %I-riling to a Bo4ton pa per from New Orleans, Fives the following, ,iucitiel.t You can I, , uy nothirg in .3,'Tew Orleans, and, twist southern atr.:, western cities For less than a picayune, c - ,,r sir-and-a-quarter cents. Coppers are hardly known. I was amused at a little incident wiiich I saw on board of one of the Western boats. A man from the north tried to pass ten coppers upon a Sucker, a native of Illinois, for a ;dime. "What be thPy?" inqnired the Sucker, turning over the coppers in unfeigned ignu- DIEU "I calculate they are cents," replied the Northerner. "Can't you read?" "I reckon rot," said the other; "and whate more, old boss, I allow I don't want What is cents, ntister?" "I vow to the judges," said the Northern er, "you are worse than the heathen! Cents is money, sar':.ain! Ten of them are worth one dime. Can't you se,e it says'EPluribus Unum,' that's the Latia for Mail Columbia! and here it is inscrihed, one cent." •'Look here, stranger," reoponded the Sucker, putting the thumb of his hand into his ear, and inclining his f,ngers forward, "you may ruu that saw on a Hoosier or a Wolverine, but I'm clod rotted if you Yan kee me with the contusive stuff." And he marched off to the social hall to indulge in a drink of corn whisky, in com pliment to his own sagacity. #X..",5'.4 good story is told at Washington ofan old man whocame all the way from New .Orleans exclusively to witness the Inaugu ration ceremonies. The fatigue occasioned by travelling, Jay and night, and some little dissipation on the road, matte him feel fiery tired and sleepy by the time he reached National hotel, about 1 o'clock on the night of the 3d. ,'ha "National" is a badly con.%tr:;.ct,;(l builAng, many of the rooms being without windows. Into one of these dark places our weary traveler was placed. .On the morning of the sth some of the colored servants noticed that the door was still locked on the inside, aroused 01:3 ten ant. "Vy - 174,t time k it?" saint he addressing the darker. The negro told him abnut o'clock. - Wimt time does the inauguration come off?" was the the next question.-- (losh-a-ntighty," exclaimed the dar key, "tlat eotne cdY ye.terday." The fellow had slept over a whole day and never saw any portion of the inauguration eeranonies. 11'onru IZEvrIfitCRING.-11 you arc run away with in a carriage., ne‘er jump out at the side, but lc t yourself down over the back. Unfasten the certain QC the top, if necessary crawl over, put your f., - ;rt down and sit on the edge, at,d d'oll tern over and rest on vour stomach, then lever your frrt to the grcund and run. T(m can I,o‘p tip with the fAstest horse, for a ainment or two. by the hel:i of your listids on the wagon. Then let wr, and either stop ruranng, or run on, just as you plc.:l.c. you jump nut at the h id e , y ou w ill r,rnbably break ale:; or an arm, or what i. rt least twien as bad, bp rau‘e you have only half a. many—your , Ql,-,,t;:-..rtox.-7'im Rev. M. E--, who lives toNt.r Portland, wa.- preparing his ditcot.trsc for the next Sabbath. t.topping nec:nionally to rcnjew what he had .writtou. and to eras:, tlittt which he was dikpos , Nl to inipro;:,lic.n be was accosted Lv hie little son, %rim 1/21 numbered but tiirPe summers. 'Father, (loci f:lod t:11 ynu chat tc prz , ,n, 14." '•Certainly, my child.' —Then what wakes you scratch it out?" ge.-"Look here, Jim," said a young fel low the other evening to an old soaker who had evidently taken too deep an interest in spiritual matters, and was still with the peculiar obstinacy of those in his condition, vociferating for another "smile." "Look-a here, old fellow, you'll spoil your constitu tion by this style of thing—better hold up." "Constitution be Wowed:" said the old fel low, broke that long agni—Been living ,cu the by-laws these six months:" FISHING TN MINNECOTA.-A private letter from Crow Wing, 11linnesuta Territory, says that a party which lately visittd Otter Tail Lake caught seven white fish of delicious flavor, through the ice, all of which weighed sixty-nine pounds. The writer seems to consider this Otter Tail Lake region a par adise. The Lake is between thirty and forty miles in length. Mr. Andrews, in his letters on Minnesota and Pacotah, describes the country fur forty miles around the Lake as "one of the 'finest regions now unoccu pied." lle also says: •'in beauty, in fertil ity, and in the various collateral resources which make a farming country desirable, it is not surpassed." Itappears that this land is now open for settlers. To Pa Sort: DAD Onuns.—The Euston Med ical Journal mentions the following simple and economical apparatus for overcoming bad odors, and purifying any apartment where the air is loaded with noxious mate rials. Take one of any of the various kinds of glass lamps—for burning campliene for example—and till it with chloric ether, and light the wiclz. In a few minutes the object will be accomplished. In dissecting rooms, in the damp, deep vaults where drains allow the escape of offensive gases, in out-build ings, and in short, in any spot where it is desirable to purify the atmosphere, burn one of these lamps. Oue tube charged with a wick is sufficient. DISTILLATION OF TIM BEf:T.—We see it stated in our last English papers, that over 510,000,000 in value of beet rout spirits were distilled in France the last year, while the amount in 7.553, was only sloo,ooo— showing the entire success of the busi ness. This success has induced the excise commis,ioncrs of England, to establish an experimental beet rout distillery, which is now in operation in Farmingham, in Kent, and which promises to equal the expecta tions which have been excited in regard to it. Commonwealth Insurance Co,, T - Tmox DuiunNgs, Third streel, Harrisburg, l'a .IiATITEIT.P CAPITAL, $290,000. 11/./ITY 1.11111 111 1 , 4% 1111(1 of her Property :,:rstin..t !On, or datunce Ly tire. Al-n. uguill..l penll 01 the Sea, 1:1- load Naviaalloo 'Proo-portatioo rmnrcTotts•—Simont Carorroo, Geo ill. T.aornan, Doek. Ell )11111(4 Fox, (led 1:1•1".1411. 1 1 . , BY 11.1”111111 \Von. 11. Kepner, A If. Warfool, W. F. Murruy, P. K. Boa., ..101111 11. Reir)lull. Wm. F. Parker. OFFICER.:—FIMON CAMERON. Pre.ulent, lIKNJ. PARKE, Vtee Premium, F..:. CARPI E:11, SeeretUrV. 11, 11. FRY. Agent, Columbia. Pa Auguo 1856. itErtzovAL HE subscriber has removed to the room T second door shove Lora street, on Front, where he fa prepared to see all 1/1s old blends, lie desires leave to call the attention of his patrons and the call. teas of colomook, to his splendid assortment of the above tamed articles %quell he has now on hand His stork embraces a variety of the latest and moet tnt-htatutble pan erns of CA St-INTER 111111 VEST. INGS. as well as every ranks. finish and quality of CLOTHS. fresh from the importers hands. which have NEVER BEEN CHEAPER MO also has on hand a large as.ortinent of wearing apparel. such as Cravats, Haridhrr chiefs, Collars, Wove, Hosiery and Finley Articles. Ht. reputation us. a Cutter and finer of gar triestis,lie thinks, is suftwiently well known to ikrender it an IteCessary to speak alit Ills fit- are 0 arra:lied to give satisfaction in every particular. and his prices are lower than ever! Everything very Cheap for CASII. Ills custotter• and others are requested to call and lake it lonl. through the •tor};. at hi- esiahlishment in Front siren:, second door above lawn.i. Columbia, Jun. 10,1:757 GERMAN AGENCY, FOR THE COLLECTION OF CLAIMS, DRAFTS, POWER OF ATTORNEYS, &c. 9 1 11 E subscriber havingmade arrangements -L. with .orne of the eeldr.t II attl, 'tic flote-e?. lit lid,- 'irony. It now prepared to collect 11Ionlea rind make Posse, ot Attorney.: for arty part MG.-manly. Ile he. al-o made urraneranetiN 10 give Ina Own Draft to city nue who wl.hea mnurp .rat on. and guar:smell. it will tie par.l,--ha‘lng had much exile. encore. 11l the. 111,ine...., lie intend., to devote Ma lull utienima to it In More. All collection , of Claims. ice. attended to with eor• reenter". and da.puteli.suird to el;argesiorimaramtrum For further martreulare J ',con twitzoc, Dry (Mod Nlerr•hant, No. CD North Queen =beet, tmlien , ter Coy, l'a. N B.—All kind- of German Coin ekehanged at full rates. DeeeMber 15, 1;55.1( pEopzeirS MARBLE Y. SIIOP in North Queen street, half square south of Ili , Rat; road. and and door north of M'r:rottith. White I lor‘e Hotel. latttea.aer city. LEWIS RAMA', Marble Ma ...nor , Inv -towenl neon he hop, L y ~it,nonatteunnott to 1111-intn•—.l.2 U. Oa 1(.- ,1% O. re 01 t Inv ;mid tn Loco-ter, A Prn: I'os GREAT BARGAINS. r 1 1111; undersigned art' now receiving and „:01 I,r opemogdunk for urxl nrr k. at the.' -I.re m LOOll.l 001 ,0 .0 , the CO l OlO l / 1 0 1 1 1111 k. 0 , 1 , wtd lurer 0.•01110. 1 10 01 NOW./ %unable for the ..00 , 00.1 1 011.0a111g ill :1,0: of [Mr (.O(}D9, it an CIOI.. C:1 ,0 0n11 , T(. 4 . lag, Itla,k 1111,1 rlnl.y lib a gse.l vorvoy: o( LA DIP= (MU., bi a10:4, If (11 -, EFURN 1.111 W t:01/1).4 -1,11 n. Sher•tmg TwLiorr, ( Oti Chou, . . . .. . . . tqtOCEItlE ,. 01 ',very deSell4/000-110411 Nlld of 11.. two gout..., 1 - 44g4/11., 0 - 1111 /4 1,110 MI n..nrinlrol of Ci:11,11•Will 11. 44144, Nan., 4'a/Ile/1, B1111(1, 1.1 1 1/1411/14 (.1..--e, Di og. gel-. Matting, HAM, IVA LIG PAPERS. In `l , levrr> , lnin: kr.in in a well-regolated .tor”. Call and ••••••• our 1..C1 1.11%4-fled that Ivan,. d'svPlm ,,,, ed• :r aar hKLL 7.xcLvslvias rou GASH! ane ellablcd lasciigni•tl••itt;,,rry I.OW -I.l{ll HAI:MAN. Co April 12 1=.11;. TUE FARMER'S STORE. THE undersigned has taken the stand lately occupied by 113}:U. lIERR, I.nrn.t oppo.oe the Franklin flouo.e.(known n. the Farmer.' Store.) whetr hr wilt open to f•w day., ;it add:tino to the large .tort HOW cm hand, one of the Ite.t arid ud.orittieni4 of Cooda ever tittered 111 1 rillCe, COII%OOIIII in part Of PRY GOODS, - - GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, GLASS WARE, Lr.IOKING GLASSES, floor arlif Tattle Oil Cloth., &C in tact, •uch nn os. •tlll.ru l t of Goods a' cannot fail to .0,1 all 10.105 and na lie intend' to purchase his Goods to the Lest ntl, mare. sad to sell ram Fri Frlp for Cash. and CASH has adopted the inotto—•`Sntall Profits and crow:. sale , ' I hone ily ,trict atiention to Inaline•a, and by deal ing I.lllly With 3111 lily cakinnierii • 10 receive a large -parr or lilt pt 11.1,4. pairontier. Call and examine my •lock and 3.1.1 if they ‘lOll . l .1111. 1 d 01 1 •1 111.1. 10u to Lay. T. J. KUC.II. Oprin.iie the Franklin Claratry Yrollllre taken in exchange for good, ea:xlribin. Aug. 311, ____ LEEKII TOR SALE. pRE subscriber takes this method to inform the pabl)e. that he I. prepared to turnt•h the BEST QUALITY OF LIME, ro quargthr• To *tan purcha.er.. RI the •hnrie•t notice. Ti.ll Lime lc parucnln rTy adapted for v'airing and white-waphing. It wall tie delivered if JOHN FLAVIN. February 24. 14:..;-tt Wright.ville, 4nrl. coiliny. MINUFACTUREA of IVIE I MU, ojad 1111R ei.OTII slEvyls, Coarse, medium and fine in mesh; large, middle-•44e and small in diameter. Me tallic Cloth= or woven Wire, of the best canna. sizes of mesh, from Nos. I to :U 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 also keeps constantly on band JeCX•0001:31.151,, Por Coal, Sand. Ore, Lime. Grain, Gravel. Guam,. Sumac, Sugar. Salt, Bone, Coffee, Spice. Orr it.. Dye-Stuff',, hp. Together with an assortment of Bright and Annealed Iron Wire. Atf of the above sold wholesale or p.m]. by .1. A. NEEDLES, 54 N. From $l., rhilud'a. rhiladelphta, May 510556-10 M Country Merchants and Physicians, T)ESIRDIJS of buying pure andeheap Drugs, JJ Varnach, thi.s., rutty , Dye Wood+, 4-e.. willfind it to their tutereqt to purcha-e ut the Whole-ale Drug Wurehou.e. S. W. earner Fourth and Vine ctreric, where a full supply is kept con ciiindy on hand, and cold at the very luwect eath p rICCS. SAVMCF.ft.NIAVO, Druggiqfc, South•Wert corner Fourth and Vine tin, ilfill'a. N. 11.—Purtictilur atiention Nud to phykieluino order+. •rleellllK the pure•l drug:. and not 1314 1110-I do) Inking advantage ou neoonat of I.lll3ol.lllll.liilallCC with their valne, but invarlahly selling at lowest ca•h (trier•. !tiny 10, 153.5 G I y S. M. MOOTS, SUOZS AND GEMS. LADIES, Gents, ;Hisses, Boys' and Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Rum., for Full and Winter Trade. of every quality and style, at Dunbarr's One Price. Inolesale and Relk tail Boot and Shoe Store, 70 S. Second street, corner Curter street. where is the best Retail Stock in the Cli y. mostly of his own make and elicit, selections trout Ea-tent Markets; eel ling at the very lov.estprlCc, Parnell tar attention pond to Tomb's and Children's Slates. and easy :Moe- tor old ladies. A kvny- on Minn a large stork of Pure Gums. Also, (iood)eni' , . Gam. of every sty lc. Custom Work made ne.atlp and promptly. All Dunburr is a cal:. Suitsmetion guaranteed. January 3. 1,57. ant LEAF TOBACCO AND CIGARS. DENSLOW .fr. CO., .2.1 SOUTH FRONT STREET, Phil/16401a, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, X-, 4:3 G 3 , MANUFACTURE D TOBACCO, CIGARS, theve von.inyilly on hand and for -ale low, all kinds of AN11:111(.AN TOBACCOS, %yob ri•ft•retive to Ilouuu,catreus'u-r All :,rtieles WIIMIII,II ru Ile a= repre.ented, and every opportunity atlorded tor es:ludo:mon. Pnrellit-er- at a ds-tattre can send their orders, and rely upon being faithfully served 11.4 if the (bnods were -elected to pec•utt. (0ct.1,156.tit0 CHEAP WATCH MVO JEWELRY STORE, 0. 72 North Nrrood Street, opposite lift ;‘!„„„t Gold Levei NVotelie, ;WI jewelled, 1: IC. en.e.P....2.; Silver Levee do . loptne do.. Sll, Quo, tier, `A.3. to 57; Gold speetueles, ,y 1 31) to .11U.; Sqlver tln 31.50, silver Tablt• SI/OPII., per qt•lt. '514 to Sln; Mh re lie.ert do „d 0..,” to Stlve r Tea dn.. do., s'‘.4 3 to *7 :,11: Gold Pl`ll , and Gold Co ,e.+, 5:125 to 55; Gold Pen- :tint r•ilver do., :7,- - 1; together with u vo• flew of title (.old Jewell y. Cold Cot It, Gourd told l'ott Chum:. All ,t,ond. wart owed to he us iepre.ented. W..deliev and Jewelry rep:lt req! in the he-t roomier Al-o. Ala-only ks, mode to order. N order. -em by totttl or otherutt-e, tivtll be pueetoully ati,lided to. e.rternibert.f.',lt,itt.ty JOSEPII P Baur. I.:IAA:3I'ON L. PEROT. J. S. E. L. PEROT, OE 2 .rtzmociLac,42. and 40r03:1.153nf1a. CODIMISSION DIERCIIANTS, No. IS Wharves, Philadelphia. tld . r ve c T r e r i L t Q r w Philudelphia generally. :zepternber 1:•54.; Gino. LAWRENCE NOTE.; 28S Chesorirt .11reet, Philadelphia. WM. S. CAMPBELL. PROPRIETOR G. W. MULLIN, SUrf.RINTENDENT: May 17, T STEWART I)EPIi S SONS, Magonic elleFlllll rem. In•lnw Cightll.l . lllla.irlphin.Wlllllll Call the ittlelllloll (litho 1110.111. to larCe Mid v.m...1 o+.orlm.•nt 01 Co, pri, Oil Cloth, wlort, tlf,y flee .e!bug yr I c.1,1J or ro) ay wird,..itle and reluhl. AWN!, 7. 1.757-31 MIZEDEBEEM 'UNION CANAL. rI I IIIS work !UMW' been calar^ b ed throughout to uMmt the Need Penm.ylvatou Hem.: the Water .Sill be rei in from Alkklletowl. to Ittmdem, on the first May of A pill. Toll Sheets turd tefor.mmon re=pertilm the rano en. ire olmmiell at the Mile, of the Colummy. No. Zoo Valnut street. l'irilmlelphm.oll itppilvinimil to R. RUNDLE . ..AIM!, Pre•mlent, c. Phtladelplim. Nlareh 7, 1-.57.3t STAR CORN SZIELLER. A FULL SUPPLY of the Premium Star Corn :`lleller. Iron! our own InsilloGie:Ory. 110 W 011 hand, iil whole-01e foil 1011111. and of vu non- wr They lire adnptrd for ellher bald or 1101 , e 11014 or, and are belteved to i.e the be-t in ilie market. I'A:WM.II.I. MORRIS & CO . Implement anti SI•I•11 i'iOre,7lil and Marketem., Phila N0v1,011,1,121. lesn. Books Tram the Trade sales. 111_URRAY, YOUNG & CO., are just receiving tt inure 111111 ...lee, supply 01 Bool.• nod station er,' from the New Vorl. trig lqaladelphat Trade '1'111• addition to thew alpeopty large -jock will make it the large-i 'lock ho- ever rotor to 1.at0,... ler• flawing bought r.ur Nay{; a t rate,. we tet•l -1111410,1 11,0 WI. 0.01110,1 the Utly,t• or :be 1.1, 101,1 ol the lose,' prJee.. We are 1,0111111.111) 1.1 reeetio of the 111 . 1.1 . 1 . 111/111"0- 11011...11K 1..0.•11. ;11.0 1111,.,,111110 . Centre St1110r,• lirolieh or New. Repot, all die 'popular new.poper -011,1 11011gaZI tit, for -ale. :sah•creptiotp.. will i.e taken for ally of Oleo] rut the carrot]• polpli-Iter- , pulpit-I,d rule... Look to your iniere-t Whether )4•11 would 1101 save 111011 t, 110 r 1 0,111 , 1 , S.1111.! the Clte.tu Rook State :11171111AV Vu l, 2tr. Cu. Nov i Clt.EI P IRON% 3:1 74- 7 : M IS ERNIAN .11:‘‘ S ni 11. i 0111 , 1 , .. ❑n• in , relny 11011nel! '1 . 67. •• 111114•11 nil tin, i,• . ..T1 nEN from the .11fletent inm 1%06.- Inn r.nnn. 111•1111; IVO nit/. /lOW to LniVell 111141 th, innr, ling h.q....lnn,Sr.n 011 111 , ,rolinni linnl Inne t t inn not , , 1,11, cd inn Ili, :CFA VERinni (ii'(,( ;„ t t liwy..• fret IV , lulll p..i.nh> rni the 11 I in•lnielin:lll 1 . 0 . & : & A & %Vriglit. Cridth S. 13rool;r: Smith 2 Co., .I.me 200 AGENTS IXTANTEE. STIO,OOO worth of Farms and Building Lots, N the Cold Region of Virginia, !Culpepper , ‘”mif to lie divided itomispt 10.200 mi the 17111 lit Semi mber, INuh, nor the benefit of Port Hot NI Female Arai Silli•eriptioh. only ien dol• la, each; one-hult down. the re,.t on the delivery of il.e 1) , ed Every ..lib-eriber will get a But/ding I.ot or n Fortin. ronginu, ul value from ?Aft to *2 Zi.ootl The•e Fatrile , Hind I.ne. lire .041 u 0 ellen p to nature seittemeni-. .1 ...efficient number being reserved, wr lineren., in the value of w hull eoinpetiPate for the npr. , 0.1 low ....kcal. Ample ....corny will he given lot the tunmul performance of contract., mad proml.e. IrrAloie neene. are wanted to obtatit •ialtverjberv, to whom the moat liberal inducententv will lie given. Some agents write that they ore inakina $2OO per month. Advertising will be done for every anent where:pri•vible. For tut! hatticular., Sub.ertrinini, Agencies, &c., apply to E. BA UDER. d'art goy ul, Caroline county, Va. July 12, 1.56. Tun co.partnership heretofore existing no der the mime and firm of Brinier & Bro. is. this day. mutual consent issulved. All persons indebted to said firm arc molested to male payment before the Ist of April. and all having claims svol prrsent then»mine. P. MARTIN BRUNER. I. O. BRUN E.R. Colombia, Fi 1. 13 MARTIN BRUNER, intending to leave Colundda I vde.tres to exprevs Inv thanks to his friends mid the aahlir. for the Itle•ral paironace extruded to the old firm and to ask a contiliurtlicr of favor. for the new firm pmt COMmenCing at the old parr, conies of Third and Union MIMZMMIN Co-Partnership. rni/11711:Undercutned linve thic day entered Into co.part er+lop mutt , ' the name of I. 0. Bruner & Co , at the came stand heretofore occupied by Bruner & Bro. I. 0. 11/ILINF:Ft. Colunitna, Feb. 9,1 , 57.0 t 11. F. BRUNER. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given, that the ea-partner ship heretofore existing onderthe name and firm of Fisher & Hackcnburg. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons haying claims, will present them for settlement to J. W. Fisher. by whom the business will be carried on. J. NN FISI11:11. Cola.. Feb. 2.). 19w. I'. 1.. HACKENBURG. March 7. I^.a, :t• JUST received WOO lbs. extra double bolted Buckwheat bleat, at Der 20.165 C. N SUYDAM Et BON'S JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, AND WLIOLF:SALE DEALERS IN era, RIND. Or 101. AVISE'S CARPETINGS. NOTICE CARD. Mon's and Boys' Oletjting. EVERYBODY should embrace this oppota• nay to buy Clothiny for Men and Boys, ut GEORGZ CULIJSPS Cheap Clothing Ertablisiment, S. E. corner MAriurr and :LOBO sraams, PHILADELPHIA, embracing a choice of the best, most desirable and fashionable Dress and Frock Coats lariat Cloth db., Linen Drill ing do,Tweeds.die.. &c. with u great variety of BOYS' LOTH IN 0, consisting of Sack Coils. Polka Jackets, ?donkey Jackets, Vests and Rould Jackets, made of Tweed, Linen Drill ing , Cloth. A porn, Rerseyinere, Doeskin, he., Sm. FURNISEING GOODS. con , Nting of Shirts. Sticks. Handkerchiefs. &e.. all of which are offered at tie Lowest possible Cash Prices, and an Cheap as any ,fiber Clothing store in the Union. .Purents , .vho desireßoys' Clothing are earnestly invited to examine She ErCotintry Storekeerru can be nccommodnted at very low rates. GEORGE CUI4N. S. B. corner of Market and Second streets. Philadelphia, April :Y. 1:456-ly JAMES E. lIOLLINS, liPTorter and "Fliolesale _Dealer in China, Gists and Queenswaje, No. 3-16 Market s.t teat above Tenth, booth Bide, Phladelithia. Vlcm. 29.1956-9mnp STAUFP.ER &HARLEY; CHEAP WATCHES & JEWELRY I TA L ra L t E th c " - D p „ 1 1 . DELPHIA WATCH ANIL HIJIY :MORE," No. 9 6 ,North Second street, corner ocQuurry, Phil'a. Gold Lever Watches, 101•Jeweled,1S car CaSeS, Gold Lepioe, 1S egret er.eli Silver Lepine, Silver Lepitie, Superior QUUMerS, Gold Speetuelee, I=l=l Gold Bracelet•, 0 Oa I,adiei,' Gold Pencil., 1 DO Silver Tea Spoons, *et 5 00 Gold Pen., with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00 Bohl Finger Ring•, Tit ets. to $5O; Wroteli Glai.ses, plain 121 els., patent Ift, Janet 25; other articles in proportion. All Good, warranted to be what they are ,old for. . On hand ..nme Gold ind Silver Levers and Lepines still lower than the above priees. STAUFFER o HARLEY. Phitadelphin, Septenber 27, lEZG-ly raIiMERS, ATTENTION! r ROWERS of kiss and Tobacco, use Lei ‘..T nun', super Incrpltair, of Lune. 52,50 per bbl., or S4ll per Inn. GROWERS OF CORN AND POTATOES, Leiaauta American FerttlOer, 43,50 per bid., or zt2b per ton. These he , been received three diploma from Penn4ylvattita. New York and New Jersey State Agricultural Soctelit ,, . and ery,.tul Palace A—ociat non for the above F-raiiizert. whit,). have been in -ucce-elul u4e. for the pa+l five y ears. Orders curio •nlg the cloth or door , ), mailed and regoorred, wall he promptly anemic( to by 0 A. LEMAN U, Proprietor ; No. 19 South Front et., Pinta. Airy 81, IrSii-ti riukxqmr.Lxiv FIRE INB.B.NCE COMPANY OF PUILAD.ELPHIA SU . S _ TATEMENT of the Assets of the Company on January 1.1556 Pi:Wished in co:nun - fifty with the provision of the sixth seem/not the Act of Assembly, of Apr 115110042. 'AL/RI - GAG ES. Being first mortgagrs oil real estate, in the City County of Philudelphm, except 5•11, 956 in Montgomery, Bucks, Schuylkill and Allegheny, mimes. Pennsylvartuu, 81,456,973 06 REAL ESTATE. Rurho.rd x 1 Shenfrel sales, under mort gage el um., vl7: Eight houses unit 10.70 by 150 feet, on the rsoutMwest cornet of Chestnut and Seven teenth streets, A home mid lot, 27 )y 71 feet. on North side ut Spruce street. West of Illeventn street, A home rind lot, 217 by 100 feet. on. \Vest ' „ side of Penn Squire, South of High street,' 'two homes and lot., each IS by 60 leer, on •, - g South side of Spruce street, near Sixteenth o, street, Five Vloll.os nail los, cool, 17.9 by 90 f eet .- rio•. 10,161, 163.165 and 107 Bilwyn st., o Three 1:00,t, and Itt, 411 by 54 feet 011 Bunts. side of Seventeenti streetomuth of ' Pine ',La At cost, A lot of ground. 17 ly 57 feet. 00 the w• orth eust corner of Twuity•second LOlll Spruce .22,454 45 a .. meet-, Hotel und 1,65011y - 11 feet, on the Southeast- corner of Chesina mot Beach streets. 22 Five homes end 1,1.42 by 06 feet, on then North stile of George street, Westof Ash- - q , ton street. Seven homes and 111.20 by 117 feet, on the East yllle of beach street, south of Chest- Oil street. A home and Int. 1911 y SO feet, No. 9G Fitz water street, Phrstor Ninth street, A ground rent of .s.ll,i.uingout of a lot 13-4 by 40 fcm. on North side of Otter street, 4U feet 11 est of Ltpard street, LOANS. Temporary LOOll4, ut Stocks as Collateral Security, 107,992 95 STOCKS. *mom Alms ]louse Loan, 5 per cent. (Int. on.) 200 Shares Bank of Kentucky. 17 " Northern ]Sank of Kentucky, w 100 " Union lint kof Tennessee, 9. 13 " 11.011111 C. Company of the Staten of Peintoyl VUIIM, Cmt, 200 " Southwark Railroad Company' " C. 0101001,1, and Railroad .8anir,i . ." ,565° Vicksburg, 300 " Penn-y !mono Railroad Co., til " uohlin Fire Insurance Co., fk, ••hleresottile Library Company, e s 24 " I:111011 load Company, 10 " Ball roust Company, Notes and Bills receivable, 5.404 00 Unsettled Policies, 711 50 Merchandise. 103 64 Cush on hand, 35.646 411 Cush 111 hand s of Agents, 5,644 62 LOSSES BY FIRE 1.0.. ea paid durmv the yeurlSs6, $237,574 40 By order of die Board, CHARLES N. nANCKI4II., President. Attel.t CIIANI.K. G. BA•cKPR. Til()S. 'AMYL), Agent, Columbia. February 9, IS5t; Ir GARDEN ENGINES, THROWING d stream of water 50 to GO feel, Co -t Iron Lill, add Forcer. Pumps, Darn Door lioder, Turnip Drilla, Improved Wheat Drill-. veldi 0111. :sod Ora.. Seeder winched; Plows of vai , lone lot , tern- antl .Izes; Square and Expanding Illarrote , , (iflre . • l',lllllllll finer Lrr—n nrur nrnrlr 111-1 1 ,, et Veil AI-n, o=h , r articles for the fano anti gooleo. iii th if roper .1,1-011 ALL. MORItIS Implement and Seed s.lote, 7th and Market, Phila. July 1:1,1t5G. rxß PILOOrS. ~, --- , i - THE Sulamander Safe!' of 4; i ll : , :!!1 - 7' . .) ithlindripinit again.) the world. i , j r ~,, i .! J . : .1 . volif.. & Watcon, No. t.ii , South r. .•..,, im a c i... 1"1. , ~.. Fourth .!reet, Philadelphia, . ~/ 1 11)1 1.14,„ 11 ( have had the xarest demonatia -4 ,[',,i,•A,q;..,, ,, i -, man m the following cent& s . ;;...4 , 1 c:!tra, Olen linter MI!IIUrIICLUIT 7 4/ o r-70^ f r - Of Salamander Sole. hue at -,_.-, ..• —,--- - - - " 1 - - length tally warranted the repre^coitatioas winch have been made of them, ac rendernig an UndollbledEECUrity against the terrine element: . PII MAT/1:1.1'111A, A pril Meu.ru.tvotts & WAruom—Gentic—ft affords u• the itmheut •Art.fuction to ulate to you. that owing to the very protective quirlateu of two of the Selman der Snieu whirl, we purchased of you some few month, flue, we unveil a large portion of our Jew elry. Bork, paper., &c., exposed to the calamitous hre in tionetrad Place, on the morning of the 11th Mutant. When we relleet that these Sales were located in the fourth story of the building we occupied. and that they tell suli-equently into it heap of burning ruins, where the vast concentration of heat caused the inns. , plate. to melt, we cannot but regard the preser vainnt of :he valuable contents as most convincing proof ot the great security afforded by your Su fel. We shall take much pleasure In recommending them to taco of bu-mess as a sure reliance against fire. GEORG:Ft W. SIMONS & BRO. PniIADELPIIIA. April 12, 1.556, I%f EVAN' & 3VAtrson-1 hove to offer you my te•trrnooy m favor of the great security afforded to my entire stock of jewelry, hooks, papers, 6:e., during the recruit dittanirounconflagration ut Ranatead place, from the tic• that the name were contained an two of the ealainunder Snien olantinictured by yon. list/lac fallen front the Filth story of the Artisan Build/ g, where they were previon.ly placed and ex - P1,..1 ton vast heat for it long time, the preservation of the valuable I:U.1104ln seemed lo every One who witnts-ed the opening and 'interior examination, a matter of profound astonishment. To all who may require a perfect protection from the ravage. of fire . Mud' not hesitate to recommend the use of your safes, ant consider they have new Un dergone the iliont lrying test. N. E. MOROAN. PHILADELPHIA, April I. ItTe••ra, Error, & AVAT-os---Gentlenteli—No doubt you will be deeply gratified to learn the good condi tion in which I di.covered my book, policy of io•of aueo, eofuficatee of +lock. and other valuable doe it- Ment•. when on Friday lain I opened the safe made by your firm. With my knowledge of It• great exposure, both to the intemoty of the heat from so hot a fire us that which deatroved the Artisan Building, as also from tile force of the tall from it. former elevated position in the third story, I could entertain but slender hope. prior to it. interior inspection. that the content. which I once so highly priced would eve, be of any rervire tome, but a. these fears are now happily removed, I feel it only due to say to you, that 1 eon henceforth recommend the u.e of your Safe. to all who may wish to feel a confidence in the perfect security which ouch mean, provides against so frightful an element. ED WARD GA SKILL, Bookbinder. Constantly on hand Patent Powder and Thief Proof Lock. for Basks , store.. &c. Philadelphia. May 10.19.56.1 y WE EEL'S Intantaneous Feast or Baking Powder, for %ole by U.:WYE/AM 8 :lON. • Sj 100 l AlreAors and Teachers. QCUUOL 6000, Papers, oast School Appa• kJ Mug. We have everything necessary to a Com plete outfit for S chool Teachers. and can furnish the same at such rate+ as to defy ,competition. To be convinced that we do sell cheap, you need but give at a cull. We have a very large quantity of Sanders' and Towers' 'Series of B.eadere ou hand. We can sell either at low us they can be purchased, having made-pecial arrangements with the publishers. Also a large quantity of Stoddurd , s series of Aritlimeties. the most popular books of the kind now in use. We are also agents for Felton's Outline Map., which we can sell wholetale or retail at publishers' rates. Or ders front a dittance promptly attended to. By bear ing this in mind freight might often be saved. Pellon't Maps are on the progres-ive principle. They ore timesaving— time it money; no they must be money raving. The method of teaching from these maps is teaching by the eye, based upon the law of intellect, that the objects of sight more readily become the ob jects of conception and memory than those of the oth er sewer; and the more disouctly they ere seen, the more lively is the conception and the more lasting the inthrestiou on themind. None bin those who have used them can fully appreciate their usefulness. SA ZWEIt.' ELOCUTIONAkIr CHART, used at the Normal School—a valuable appendage to the School Room— also to be had at wholesale and retail rotes. HOLABOOK'I :" . CIIOOL APPARATVA, another of the im provements In School Furniture. For pattitulars concerning the same cull ono r address the undersign ed fora circular. Anything and everything ill the Book, Stationery and Periodical line, can be had ;at the Teacher.' Head Quarter.. TUT EETSTONE COLLECTION OF CHURCH MUSIC, with the :Yew Sy , tem for Training Choirs and Singing-School4,ju‘t out. Published by IHURRfi Y, YOUNG & CO., Oct. 4. ISZO. Luneniiter, P. The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE. E2B 00 21 00 1'? 00 9 00 7 00 DRENtiEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered if in one of our common pasture weeds a reined)* that cure EVERY KIND or RUMOR, from the worst scrofula down to a common pimple. fie ha• tried it tr. over 1100 cases, and never failed except in two cases; (both thunder humor.) He ha , now In possession over two hundred certificates of tts virtue, oil within twenty miles of Boston. • Two bolt!es are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pim ple,. on the face. Two to three bottles will clear the system of Idles. Two bottles UM warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth and stomach. Three to five bottle, are warranted to cure the worst ease of Erysipelas. One to two bootee are warranted to cure all humor in the Eyes. Two hordes are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. . - Four to tax bottles are wurrantea to cure corrupt and naming ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the Two to three bottle): are warranted to cure the worst case of ringworm. Two to three bottles ure warranted to cure the most deverute case of rheurnatiem. 'lll-ce to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rbettin. Five to eight bottles wtll cure the worn case o scrofula, Lenefit is always experienced from the first bottle. and a perfect curets warranted when the above quan tity is token. Header, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this In the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of 'tin every el,e. 5o sure nn Water will extinguish fire, PO nate will this cure humor. I sever sold a bottle of it but that 1 cold another; after a trial it always speaks for itself. There are two things about this herb that ap pear in me surpri-ing; first that it grown iii our pas ture•, m some places quite pientiful, and yet its value has never been known until I discovered it in 1846 second, that it should cure all kinds of humor. In order to give some Idea of the saddest rise rite great popularity of the discovery, I will state that in April, 185.1, I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day--in April, 1654,1 sold over site thousand bottles per day of it. some of the whodesale.Druggists who have been in business twenty and thirty 3 ears, say that nothing ill the annals of patent medicines was ever like it— 'flier. is a universal praise of it from all quarters. In my own practice I always kept it strictly for hu mors—Masi:lce its introdurmon as a general family medicine, grant and wonderful virtues have been found inn that I never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease Which was always considered Illearable, have been cured by a few bottles. 0, what a mercy if it will prove effect ual in all cases of ,that awful malady—there are but few who have sent more of it than I have. know of several eases of dropsy, iii/ of them aged people, cured by it. For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, A pihnia Fever end Ague, Pain in the Side, Dis.euses of the Spine, and particularly in diseases of the kidneys, &e., the dis covery has done wore good than any medicine ever known. No chnnge °fillet ever necessary—eat the beet yon get and enough of it. Dinsmohn eon VAR.—Mune one table .pnonful per day—Children over ten yeare,des.ert epoottful—Und dren front five to right ear., tea epoolittil. Ae no di rection. can be applicable to all 1:0114111ulions, take eutficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Manufactured by DONALD KRNNELW. No. 120 Warren lured!, Roxbury. fleet. Price.Rl,llo. Whole sine Agents. New York city, C. V. Clickner, et Barclay qreet; C IL Iting,l92 Dioadwuy: Rushton A Clark, 275 iiroadwuy; A.B. ek D. Sands, 100 Fulton Street. Sold in Rochester by J. Bryan & Co.. Wholesale Agents, No. 112 : 4 1lile. street; also. by L. Post et Co. GYM KRAL AGENT Fort PIV.INS'iLVAriIk.—T. W. Lott & sons. For sale in Columbia by A. William, and AlcCarkle & June 214, 1834 - 1 5 , J, R. STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR, A GREAT ELECTRICAL REMEDY FOR PREVENTING AND CURING DISEASES. Stafford's Olive 711 r Cures all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. OLIVE TAR is applied and inhaled, and is not taken. DIRECTIONS—AppIy by rubbing where pain or disease c:tistsolien Cover the parts with a plaster made of oiled silk, to which stitch a thin lacer of cot ton hattmg, then rover the batting with thin muslin. Cotton or woolen Ilantlei may be used instead of the oiled silk plasier, but the operations of ilia iemedy will not be :14 speedy, nor u• effective. FOR II saucer over a howl of 1101 WI4IPf. (HMI keep It hot.) pour into the saucer enough Ohre Ti,,, 10 rover the Lofton; the apartment will tlOOll be filled with its odor. affording to the patient all almo•pherc impregnated with the delightful, blended aroma of THE 01..1 V 1 AND OF TIM PINK. 117 -- Renew the Olive Tar da:ly for inhaling by the above method. MEM I= Another method of inhaling iv to put Olive Tar on the Oiled Stlk Pln-ter, which being worn upon the chest, the heat or the body will end.: the otive Tar to evaporate gradually, and tin it reiiee it will be in haled. The Wed !silk Plaster ehould be med•cated with Iv-41011 , 1e Tar every other day. In acute cli.es, or to those of long .ivanding, both of the above meth od- orotha lotion ehould be need. . _ Ity adhering to the above chreetion ; the very wor+t form• of direlit at once to las combined curative power•. Stafford . - Olive Tar soften.: ned penetrates the skint therefore in all Chronic or Active lifiliummatioa• ft will be found highly beneficial. as II acts directly mum the Nerves, the Milselee. Hata the Joints. (HAVE: TAR Ott'iTMENT is made by mixing 01 ve Tar und Mutton 'fallow In equal parts. This I/na l-nein is n po•alive cure /Or all di.eti,r. Of the skin cannot exist where Olive Tar or Olive Tut Ointment is applied. MulrOrirs Olive Tar does not contain any miners. eub.naticei, nor any potsonousidrug; the . principal in: , credit:ins are PitchiPme Tar, and Oil of the Spanish Olive. Stafford'. Olive Tar is manufactured by a proves. recently patented by dlr. J. R. Stafford. Practical Chemtxt,by which process all the Acid and Acrid propentes contained in the submances forming tins Compound, are separated without the time of Chemicals. Sold ‘Vholesa le and Retail, ~r R. WILLIAMS. only Agent in this place. Stafford me Tar Company. lii State Street. New York, and by Druggists generally. July 19, lf,:dbly CRAMPS, SCALDS, BURNS . ; &c. CURED in a short time by Cooper's Anti- PasitTiticiure. Asa pain alleviator, thisTincidre. though no; infallible. is not surpassed by any other ever offered to the afflicted. and takes the precedence of all other• wherever it in used. inasmuch a• it is purely VEGETABLE.containstnotliing POISONOUS, and may be used wilh SAFETY. 011 e bottle has been known to cure six careen of Dysentery, b e ..id es a 0 , or two of Cramp and Colic. It will relieve almost every variety of Pain. within from one minute to fif teen m•uuter—even the 1110.411 acute cake. of Neuralgia arid Rheumatism, and is used, not only by Physician•, but by per . s2tt ofevrryrin•s and rank._ WHAT GOOD FORT It ix good for wmd had pain in the Stomach and Bowel.. Diarrhea arid Dysentery. Colic, Cholera and Cholera Morlius. Rheumatism acute, chrome nod net.. vou.. Plithoge or A.thina. Croup. Cold., Cough., Scald., Burn., 'Wound.. Drui.es, Sprain.. Still and Swollen Joint., Neuralgia or Tic Doloreaux, Tooth ache, Sick and Nervou. Headache, to quiet a nervous re.tleg.tiets, nod thu. enable one to sleep calmly.— Patn in the ride,. Stitch in the Back,Crickg,Gramps, and almost every kind of pain, internal and external; I v y P 00.... Strings and Bite. of Poiormod• Irweet., FEVER. AND AGUE, FITS, Hiccough. Heartburn, Cold Feet, Freeze., Chilblain., Painful Corn., Swell ing.. Old Sores, to allay Inflammauon, and prevent Mortifieatlon.Ac.. dec. r PRICE a 5 CENTS A BOTTLE .—osi FILBERT, Agent, Columbia June V.S, I MG. NEW CARPETS: NEW CARPETS: At lialdetnates. WE lime now open a splendid assort mrn% of New Carpeting. for Fall and Winter. which we will .ell at very low prices. Gond Rag Carpet. at 23c... great bargain.; AlliVool Ingrain Carpet., at 691 c.; New Style Three Ply Car. pet.; also. Floor Oil Cloth.of the her( makes. Person. wishing flew carpet., will find it to their advantage to purchase from u., us in connection with our other bus i ness, we can afford to sell them at a very .mall profit, IiALDF.II A NIA Oct. 4, 1t1.46. Cheap Cash Store. aaia 500.RererSha..et ree ll e?velt P h E e L a l hove n a e mount, of good quality and different aigea, wrapping paper— wttleFt is offered cheap for each, or In exchange for good cotton Ham EZTCourary Meech:tour pks.e notice! U. C. FONIMRSMITII'Sr. Aug 2, People's Coati Store, Columbia- 71111111ITUILE: VOMITER% of every description from the highest to the lowest order, warranted as good as Lancaster or Philadelphia can produce may be bad at the ROUSEKEE'PERS' EMPORIUM, North Queen street near Crange, Lancaster city, at prices far below the usual rates m tine section of the state. Also, triagnifieent Cottage Set.; and splendid Window 'Shades, below Philadelphia prices. , Coal and lumber wanted in payment for furniture. k:ETCHU:II 8c VICKERY. December, 27155 r,. ._- , .1 ci ;.- ul 13 o. z ; F.. ,g: PI ..4 .7 PA- N . 4 e.l t - 7.2 . i 60. ii .N P '' 4 ~= [q I 4 N —," •" ,g I 1 P- , .° 4 '-' . m, 0 6 'G 4 '" ; r-1 =E• ..-:••• E. c- , g I '' .1, 7 t`4 wm :A.rrA.l.ftl 4 Zt . , t 6 t9"Z7 k - i 9g g9 2 , t.e4 2 p . ,- 1 -5= 9" ' ` = q7 l - t o a c .aa 2 :Ps2o-4 4 6 P — ?7E W 7OI I 0 : c —:.o E42E7 u E 4 0 au r a E R - q\4&2}|| g t T 11.13 OLD MAO, UNFURLED TO THE BREEZE. FALL CAMPAIGN! New Fill and Winter BF:ADV.:IIMM CLOTHING at McTape tr. Emporium, consiating in pg7t of Cloth and Beaver (leer Coats ' Butialo and Doable Ls Coats Cloth Frock and Dreva Coati, Cloth Bußincv* COMA: CII46IIICTC /311billeGF Frock COMP, Black and Fancy Casstmere Pants, Black and Fanny Satinett Pawn. Block and Fancy Satin Vests, Plush uncl mere Vests. BOOTS AND SHOES 8000 8000 Felix's home-made manufacture from Old Berks. Men's Calf, Sewed, Pegged Boots, Men's Grained and Kip Boots, Boy's and Youth's Grained and Kip Roots, Men's Calf and Kip Monroes, Ladies Kid and Morocco Boots, Ladies Kid Jenny Lind Buskins, La dies Colored and Black Gaiters, Children's Shoes in all variety, together with Trunks, Carpet Bags, Hats and Caps, in all varieties, at low figures. FOR CASII. AIeTAGUE .k BRO. F. S.—MERCHANT TAILORING DONE IN THE BEST STYLE. Columbia. October 4,185 G, Ladies' & Gentlemen's Restaurant and Ice Cream Saloon. MRS. DIMS Informs her friends and the public generally. that in connection with ber (heretofore well patronized) fee Cream Saloon, she has commenced keeping a refectory where 07ESTERS AND ALL KINDS aF RZIFREISIEWEIPITS may be obtained in the best style, and at the shortest notice. As her accommodations are very superior, she confidently retie. upon a liberal share of public patronage. Every effort will bit made to afford her guests satisfaction. 3D - REITER'S RESTAURANT AND SALOON, Front. between Locust and linionstrects, Columbia. Nov.l, 1856—if. GREAT ATTRACTION, AT HERR'S CHEAP STORE. NEW mid deal) Haines, New and cheap Cashmeres. New and cheap French Alermoes, New and cheap Coburge. New and cheap Pasant-nu Cloths, Sew and cheap Alpacas, New and cheap Debeges, New and cheap mourning Delaines New and cheap Sack Flannels, New and cheap Silk Velvets New and cheap Cotton Velvets, New and cheap Black Silks. New and cheap Fancy Silks. New and cheap Plam New and cheap 13roche Shawls. New and cheap Woolen Shins's, New and cheap Cloaks. New and cheap Mantillas, New and cheap Velvet Ribbon, HERR'S CHEAP STORE. N 0.5, East King street, Lancaster, Pa. January 17,18.57, New and Cheap Groceries, TIIE undersigned take this method of re turning sincere than k. to their numerous friends for the liberal pa:ronage given them during the pout year, and respectfully ask a continuance of the same. They hove just returned from Philadelphia with a very large lot of fine Groceries. Confectionery, ,kc among which may be (amid the following: Levering's Syrup Molasses, New York Syrup Molasses. Prime linking Molasses, Sugar Douse Molasses, A large lot of Sugars, Coffee, "cc. A lac., a lot of fine Baking Raisins. only 121 cents. Fine large bunch and layer Raisins, in whole and quarter boxes. 25 boxes Figs, different grades. A tot of Prunes, to fancy boxes, very fine. A large lot of fancy and common Candies. Also, Fig Marmalade, Jelly Cakes, s a p s ago Cheese, Ketchup, and a great variety of other articles, suitable tor the present season. IDPbtisse Givs us A CALL. 11. SUYDAM . & SON, Corner of Front and UlllOll .tocets. Columbia, December 13, Ibso, The Adams' Express Company! rclIE most reliable medium for shipping J._ Freight, Small Parcel., Paekage. of Aloiley, &c., to all parte of the United State. and Canades, and for the prompt Colleetton of Note., Hill., Drafts, &c. The subscriber rerpectfully informs Ma old friend. and the public generally, thus he ba. been appointed Agent (tithe Adam.' Enure.. Company, in Columbia, Pa., and hopes, from his acquaintance with and knowledge of the la:tones. community of Philadel phia. and Wong the 'tenon. railroad lines,that he will be able to give full imii,tacitoit to all who do business through Oct ngeocy, Lig - Orders solicited and punctually attended to. JAMES. W, MOORE. Office on Front street, hatween Locust and Walnut, Col Inrilma..lanunry 17, 1057. NEW GOODS AT TIIE FARMER'S STORE r _ IIE subscriber, thankful for the very lib eral patronage extended to him since hi open lag, beg. leave to call the attention of his frtends und the public, to his large assortment of *ENV GOODS, just rereived and for sale at the lowect rates. hock ron , ittf. of a well...elected net , ortment or Tir-sr 4 G-oodles of every kind, suitable tor the ..eto.on. and of u character likely to render snti•facaon to all. FOR 'rim LA1111:S-11e has the richest style all wool Delaines, plain do., of all colors, all wool Plaids. Cashmere., Colaurgs, Prints. &c.. &c. Fur. nishing Gnocts of all kinds—such an :Meetings, Shirt ing. Cheek s. 'licking.. &c.. an great variety. FOR GENTLEMEN—ever...thank they wish. viz: an extra One assortment of Cloth., Ca.simeres Vest. logs, &c.. which they wall appreciate "on sight." Also, Groceries, queensware. Glassware, Looking Glasse., 'rattle and Floor Oil Cloths. and everything a family desires in the way of comfort or convernj mace. Aly mono as " . ..small profits and quick sales." and I trust the public generally will call and examine my stock. Columbia, October 11.1956 NEW FALL FASHIONS OF mraws, CIALIPIES, dbc3., JEST received at JANES D. GRIFFITH'S HAT AND CAPSTORI. From street, Columbia. The subscriber, thankful for favors received since he has been in business, would inform his friends and the public that he has just returned from the city, with a gilendid lot of the most fashionahleMeciatia istaxcl iMetaz),6{, which he can nen cheap as ever for cash. Call and PEG for yourselves. JAAIES D. GRIFFITH. ED-Also. a rst-ratc assortment of children's Fancy HATS AND CAPS. Columbia. September 20, 1556. .7.2=iga THE FASTEST TIME ON RECORD! THE FLORA TEMPLE Livery Stable, for merly occupied by J. B. Edwards. has been pur chased by Thomas Groom, and although not at the "earnest soliettutten of many friends,- but because the public desire the continuation "of a first class (A N 0.1.) Livery Stable in Columbia, prompt and re liable "—he has determined to make those in waht of HORSES AND VEHICLES realize that "The bob tail nag Is better than the gvery." THE STOCK OF HORSES is of a character to boast of; possessing ns it does every variety to suit the bold maiden equestrian, the sedate married woman, the timid young man, or "slow coach" old one, as well as those "fast" people who like horses that can go—"some, on a plank rood." If any one desires a safe and reliable horse to take his family out with, he ran be accommodated; if on the contrary he wants to get over space in the Flora Temple style, let hem call at my stable. I have every variety of vehicles and am making additions to my Stock constantly. From the light trotting sulky and wagon, up to the heavy family car riage and barouche, / cannot be beat outside of anywhere. Illy TEEMS will lie low as the lowest, and my Teams better than the best. "The entrance to the stable" can be had from every point of the romp..., by coming into Walnut street, met above Front on tne north side. I respectfully solicit a continuance of public patrouage, confident that I will render full satisfaction. Columbia - JAS. S. Decrmber 29, 18.56.McMAIION, Agent. HOOflalld'S riELERRATED GERMAN BITTERS, for the cure ofLiver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Nervous Debility, Chronic Diarrhaa, Darease of the Kadneys and all diereses alining from a disordered liver or stomach. Prue 1 - 5 cents. For sale at XeCORKGE k DELLETTIa Family 'Medicine Store,Odd Fellow's Pall. Colnmbia.Ortober 33. ,-... „:..!. "TVZSDOM oliall bow down . .. , . to it, gild the great of earth -,...- - , . I_ shall kneel before it.” .0. , - - fill-i Never could this be said with. al l -___ LL: gi i i , r e remedy truth, fora h a l e i 0 c:1 ' 017071V: w A lia • !Tat _„,„„• 1 throat and langs. The exalted , (; r ....,: . ..:- -.:!_ 11 in learning and power, acknowl edge Ito supremacy, while both the little and the great can feel its benefits. The lib eral-minded among those skilled to core are free to • own its mastery over distempers which have baffled their art. Those of exalted stations are not ashamed to testify to its virtues, but deem it a duty and a plea sure to thus hold oat the lamp of their experience to their suffering fellow men. Extract from a letter of OUT Minister at the courts of the Sublime Porte. Legation of the U. S. A., Constantinople, Turkey. Dr. J. C. Ayer.—Deer Sir: The Cherry remora, received trom you for the Sultan ban been delivered to his private secretary at the palace. and you will doubtless hear from it in due season. That you were so kind as to send me, has been given to friends, who have in many cases, foued it exceedingly nseful. Yours, respectfully, CEO. P. MARSH. Minirter Plenipotentiary of the U. S. A., to Turkey. eurseon, West Indies. March ii, 1852. Dr. J. C. Ayer:-1 use your Cherry Pectoral daily, in my practice, and am satisfied it is a remedy which must meet on every country the highest approbation. C. W. JACKHEER, M. D. Resident Court Physician. Among the eminent editors, who testify to their per sonal experience and knowledge of the wonderful. cures, and immense usefulness of the Cherry Pec toral in their sections, we may mention: 3. IL Samson, "Democrat," McConnellsburg, Pa. 3. Knabb At Co., "Journal," Reading, Pu. Raymond. Harper do Co., New York Times. S. Cobb, Christian Freeman, Boston. B. Jacobs. Christian Chronicle, Ph ilad: Rev. E. D. Reese, !Methodist Protestant, Baltimore: Geo. D. Prentiee,Louirville Journal, Ky. Charles Cook. Dernoc rat, Danville, Pa. N. fiannum, Democrat, Allentown, Pa. Sherman At Barron, State Dazette , Trenton N. J. These gentlemen have not only certified to there statements in their papers, to' the public, but have sent me their personal letters, to the effect that they hard found my preparation 1/11 article of great public utility. P repared by J. C. AYER', P rac ti c al Analytical Chemist, Lovell, Muss. SAVegL Firmer, Agent for Colombia, Pal Dec. 6, TICE PoxILTBARBOOIE, Bane's Arctic Exploring Expedition, FOR - which Congress bas so liberally ap. propriated. it is a book every American can. be proud of; every intelltgent American should pos sess a copy. Its interest is unparalleled. and iR Is embellished with about 300 fine steel engravings,. taken from sketches by the author. Every person that has not received a copy from the travelling agent, should call at the Cheap Book Store and procure one. We have species arrangements with the agent for this object, and have them in quantities. The Court of Napoleon; or Society under the first Empire—with Portraits of its Beauties, Wits and He roines. The plan of this work is to present in one view the pasrage of French society, tram the confu sion into which it wan thrown by the revolution, to a regular and normal situation under the dictatorship of Napoleon. The various periods treated of are il lustrated by their remarkable women; the Reign of Terror by its Heroines. The illustrations are superb. The paper and type the very best We hove but a specimen copy on hand, which we Invite all to call and see, and sub scribe for it if desired. As a Citt Book for the Holi days it will Le the finest of the season. b - " Remember the large and select stork of Boolitt lust received from Plidadeiphta and New York Trade Stiles, at the cheap Bookstores of munftAy, YOUNG & CO.. North Queen street, or Centre Square, Lan. Pa. N0v.15, 1550. Christmas & New Year. 1856 1856 Great Bargains in Dry Goods, Al Haldeman's Cheap Cash Store, Columbia. We are now offering Great Inducements to persons who wish to purchace Cheap and Haudsome Goods for Holiday PICPeI/1.1. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! We still have a very large assortment of Boy State Long and Square Shawls, at greatly reduced prices. Very handsome Long Shawls at 83 and 4 50. Very largest. sae and finest quality at 86 and O 50. ]Or Plain Scarlet and Crimson Uay State Long Shawls, bent quality, $525. Long and Square /troche Shawls, in great variety. Just opened, one lot of two.faced Brodie Long Shawls of $l2, decided bargain.. extra rich a; $l5, and superb colors and designs at 817.50. CLOAKS AND TALMAS. Handsome Grey Chinks, velvet trimmed. at 3 4 . 3 5. and large size 4 SU. Fine Cloth Cloaks. with Quilted iiAdc Lining 01 86, all co/ors. Also other cloaks at $2.30 und $2 56. Especial attention is invited to our assortment-- We arts now offering extra bargninm in Rich Paris Dress Btfks. Any one wishing to hay a handsome Silk Drees at a very low price. should not lail to se cure one of these Bargains. Also, a full line or Gold Medal Glossy Black Silks, at our usual low prices. FRENCH MERINOES AND CASHMERES; Of elioice colors and shades. Fine and wide French klerinoes, double-twilled, at 75 cents—ehespest goods ever offered inColuntbia. Very fine at 87k and 31. Just opened a large assortment of all Wool Plaids at 50 cents, legulai price 75 cents. Also a large stock oat-other Handsome De (mines at lei to 20 rents. Very rich m 22 cents, worth 20c. English Merinoes and Co burgs, fine quality at 125 cons, very much underprice. Phan lie Lathes, beautiful Calicoes and low priced Collars and Sleeves, single or in setts. Plain and worked Handkerchiefs, Veils, &c. Ladies will find a beautiful assortment to select from. These goods are all new, having been selected expressly for Hol iday sates, and are extra cheap. FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! • We are now closing out .he balance of our Furs.— Per,ons who have not yet purchwied can now pro cure a sett of handsome Furs ut very latle over wholesale cost and at much less than usual retail price. Om blends and customers are invited to call and secure the many bargains now offering at 11ALDEMAN , S Cheap Cash Store. Columbia, Dec. 13, One Price Only—Goods marl.•ed in figures. PRIME GERMAN SEGARS. IDAVE JUST RECEIVED 200,000 MORE or those PRIME SEGARS, which I will sell eIIEAPER than any Store to this or any other town. lerits:2oX•4o3.E.CCtra it 3 and others Sidi do well by giving me a call before• purchasing elsewhere. The above mentioned Segars can be seen at r. 'S Wholesale Confectionary establishment,SMlTH Front street, two doors below the Washington Rouse, Columbia. Columbia, Aug. 30, 1636. im - mw AND NEW GOODS. TILE unders igned having taken the store lately occu pied by Ms brother, in Locust street, opposite the Columbia Runk, and having associated milk him in business, Mr. F. L. HAGMAN, will continue the bu siness under the firm of FRY & RAGMAN, where we will open ill a few days. a very large assortment of new goods. ennsisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Ourensware Glassware, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Papers, Esc., &e., all of which we are determined to sell at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. As we in tend doing sn EXCLUSIVE CASH BUSINESS, we will be able to compete in prices with any store in the county. We respectfully solicit a call from our friends and the public generally. MEM H. H. FRY. Country Produce always taken at the highest mar ket pricer. Columbia, April 5,1856. TIMM" IS STRANGER TITAN FICTION! A certain cure far all Mun matic ruins. Don't condemn but try it, it cannot E. C. ALLEN'S CONCENTRATED ELEC. TRIC PASTE. and Arabian Pain Eztractor, for max amd horse.— Copyright secured according to law. ‘'lr NAT WILL IT Cruel—we answer—Rheumatic rains, when every thing fail., Cramps, Chilblains. Burns. scald•, Sprains, Head Ache, Tooth Ache. Swellings, Bruises, Sores, Ring Worm, Tents, Still Joint., Contracted Cords, Fresh Cuts, Ulcerated Sores. and all Scrofulous Diseases where external remedies can be used, Sore Throats, suer Necks, s'c. Wirer it WILL CrRE FOR HORSES AND Came -:_ Sweeny,Spavin, foil Evil. Windgalls, 1.71- CCIP, Cholic, Sprains, Collar and Saddle Gall., ,tone Bruises, Stiff' Joints, Vertigo, Splints, and Running Sore•. irrNone genuine but thope bottle• having the' word.; °C.C. ALLEN'S Concentrated Electric Pane, or Arabian Pain Extractor. Loner Pa.," blown in the bottle. Look out for Counterfeits, don't forget to ask for Allen's. Letters concerning die Paste to be addressed to C. Allen. Lancaster, Pa. For tale at R. Williams' Drug Stare, Front slue; Agent for Columbia. April 12,1856.1 y T4OLLODAY'S Vegetable Tennilnge Coulee lions. This is a very palatable remedy in an agreeable form, such us children will crave. It is purely vegetable intts composition, and prepared ac cording to the latest improvements in Phartnaceut ical Chemistry, by which we are able to separate the act ive pnnc.ples of medicines from their nauseouirskind bulky accompaniments, and present them in a concentrated and reliable form than in a crude state.—"l More reliable, for in the crude state it is impossibl e . to Judge accurately of the properties of any medi c i ne and often nauseous does are swallowed 'without pro ducing the desired effect. In this confection we bare the active principles of Memos* effectual Vernor ngen, free. from their unpleasant taste and odors, a n d more safe and certain in its effects. These Confections, while they are panrerfully spe cific against worms, are mild and barmiest in all other woes. For sale at McCORICLE & DIZILETIsB Family Medicine Store, Odd Paw. n e ri . Apri111,14.311 Fish Globes. JUST Received, a lot of Fish Gobes, of alt sizes and prices, at .1 H. lIALDIVANKI 1en.31-If DRESS SILKS! DRESS GOODS EMBROIDERIES