JOHN G. SAKE, THE CONIC POET AND LECTURER. John Godfrey Saxe is a native of Vermont, and was born at Highgate, Franklin county, June 2, 1816. After finding himself in the grammar school at St. Albans, he entered Middlebury College, where be distinguished bin:meld by his scholarship, and whence he grade eted in 1839. After reading law at Lock- Forts New York, and St. Albans, he was ad mitt ed to the bar at the latter place in 1843, and speedily acquired an honorable legal repu tati .on and plenty of practice. The miseries of his " firiefleas Barrister" were not sug ge .ated by experience. His dalliance with the 3111101 was deferred till he had established a ' position. A few years ago Mr. Saxe assumed the post of editor of the Burlington Sentinel, 'ions of the oldest papers in Vermont, which he conducted with great ability for several years. 'Though still, we believe, a contributor to this paper, he has relinquished the charge of it, and disposed of his pecuniary interest in it. Mr. Saxe has filled the office of State's attor ney, and is now inspector of customs at Bur lington. Latterly, he has entered the field as a lecturer, in prose and verse, and the most brilliant success has attended him in his career. In a range of country reaching from Portland to St. Louis, wherever he has lectured, he has attracted brilliant and overflowing audiences, and the announcement of his name is what theatrical managers call a " sure card."— During the past winter, Mr. Saxe lectured no fewer than ninety times, no American lecturer enjoying a greater or wider popularity. As a poet, Mr. Saxe will hereafter be known by his comic effusions, though his serious ;flints are very graceful an.l elegant. Next to Holmes, be is the most successful comic poet this coun try has ever produced. Ile resembles Holmes in the high and brilliant finish of his verses, but he has one advantage over Holmes in his' ' faculty of punning. Saxe's puns have a sort of impromptu air—they fall naturally into the current of his verse—his train of thought or course of narrative never being diverted for the sake of embracing the pun. Dr. Johnson could never have read one of Saxe's punning poems without a relaxation of the brow, nor do we think, if he were alive,' that he would have considered his pocket-book unsafe in Mr. Saxe's company—notwithstand ing he classed punsters and pickpockets in the same category. The t.Briefless Barrister" and the "Cold Water Man," are felicitous speci mens of his punning faculty. The former of these poems was the first he ever published. /t had a great run, and every now and then it is revived and goes the rounds over again.— Among the longer poems of our author are a. Progress," the tt Times," and the " Money King." The latter has not yet been published, as it forms part of the stock in trade. These are satirical poems—but in Mr. Saxe's hands satire accomplishes what it seldom performs, a good work. The reason of this is, that Mr. Saxe never indulges in personality—he has no private malice to gratify—and though he is in telerant of folly and vice, he does not war against individual offenders. His native geni ality saves him from committing the ordinary mistakes of satirists. Among his minor pieces, the " Rhyme of the Rail" is a great favorite both in this country and in England. It was first published in the Knickerbocker Magazine. It is a very good specimen of his style—light, playful, humorous and witty, with the measare nicely balanced and adjusted to the subject.— The o Proud Miss Mcßride" is a long poem, irresistibly laughable, and full of home thrusts at the prejudices and follies and pretensions of the pseudo-aristocrats of our " fierce demo cracie." Mr. Saxe seems never to write ex cept when in the vein. There is no tt spinning out" in his compositions. Terseness is quite as much a feature in his verse as any other quality. Nor does he ever mix fun and senti ment together. Ile begins by putting you in good humor, and keeps you laughing till the end of his narrative. We never knew a man who, personally, less disappointed the ideas formed by reading his verses than Mr. Saxe. His face is genial and sunny, one overwhelm ing with humor, and yet bearing the impress of high intellectuality. In person he is tall and athletic, standing over six feet in his stockings. A man of the world before he be came a man of letters, his address is frank and easy; he has great conversational powers and tells a story inimitably. He is just such a man as Christopher North would have wel comed to his heart of hearts—just the man to have figured in the Necles and the Ettrick Sheppard. A MERICANI T EAVELLECE ATTACKED DY BED 01.7MS.—Dr. 1. B. Hank, of Baltimore; A. Lehman, of Philadelphia, and Hyam Joseph, of California, left Jerusalem on the 26th of Janu ary last for Cairo, and on the 2d of February encamped in the vicinity of a large number of Bedouins of %Vaily Musa, who frightened the dragoman by their exorbitant demands. The Americans finally commenced negotiations with with the principal Sheikh, who demand ed eight hundred piasters. Tins was not paid, and the Arabs became so violent that the Americans drew their pistols and thus held them at bay. Finally the Americans retired to their tents and the Arabs withdrew, but un expectedly returned and commenced firing upon the tent. Dr. Frank was slightly wound ed on the knee and breast, and George, the cook, in the hip, severely. In the end, the Americans, to save themselves, were compell ed to hand over to the robbers nearly two thousand piasters. They then set out on their Journey and reached Hebron on the 9th of Feb ruary. ADVANTAGE or HAVING THREE Wives.— John S. Sprague has escaped punishment, at Portland, :Me., by being proved more guilty than he was charged with in the indictment. Be was tried by the Supreme Court for bigamy, last week, and the fact of his having had two wives, was clearly establisheil, when his coon, eel introduced evidence to prove that he al ready had one wife when married to the other two, in fact that he had three wives at once, and as the indictment was based upon the as gumption that the second marriage was the first and legal marriage, it was contended that as to the I.p.t marriage's considered by them selves, no bigamy was committed, because Sprague was the legal husband of neither. The jridge sustained this position, the case was riol pros'd, and the man who was charged with having two wives, got clear by proving that he had three. Great and wonderful is the law. AN AFRICAN Exonns.—The Petersburg (Va.) Erpresig, says that unusual numbers of slaves are constantly passing through Petersburg on their way South, and to the minds of many the result appears inevitable that in ten or twenty years Virginia will be completely drained of that part of her population. The Montgomery (Ala.) Mint says tbat for the last Week or two the number of slaves carried by the Alabama boats down the river, for New .Orleans, has been large beyond all preeeden•. They are mainly from Vit.t.ica and North Carolina. GERHARD BRANDT, COSTINUES to occupy the large building at the corner of Second and hoeutt streets, and oft rit to tilos.. desiring cotniortable boarding the great. est conveniences. At his Saloon , : and fiesuturant will be found Luxuries of all kind. in senson, which will be served up ill :he best manner and at the short. est notice. lie respectfully soilsits a shore of Nitro:, age. Nolainlna, 111. y 10.1,950. Mount Vernon House Canal Basin, Columbia, Pa. lIENRY K. MINICH, PROPRIETOR. .lorThe be:t neenromottntione and every attention given to guess, who nay favor this eatabli4ment with their patronage. [Aprlllo,l6oo4l Franklin House, Locust st. Columbia, Pa TIIE subscriber continues to occupy Ibis well-known Hotel. and wilt do everything in liiK power to cOttlrOrlitbly entertain oil who snug patron ize him. His futilities for accommodating Horses, Drove-, &c., are superior. 111 A ATM ERWIN. April 19, 1:359.1y Washington Rouse, Columbia, Pa. DANIEL 'HERR, PROPRIETOR. THIS old and well-known house is still in A. the oceupurrvy of the zol,crilc, 11:111 rarerc rv.nry inducement to the Irv:ell/tr.,. ihr way of cotaortand convenience. The Cll,, e:1,1 .111 d wen. tart from e.a z oi,tma. n a. m a t It latcoll.eradvantages unbar. paQsed by any. Terms rent-curable. D.EaR. Columbia, Apil: - - - Bellevue House, E. CORNER or Front and Valnut streets, eA. JOSITUA .T. GAULT. PROPRIETOR. (Isuerr.p.orlay linrilwell I.3...nemuit and Nii The House is furnished wit!. nil AlniMrit liitornee• Me. 111.. and tivt,y'altentinii Ili br ^,1,11 10 seeUrr the roinlort of gliesis. Cinirge- moderate. C 0111111614, Aril lit. I,:ni Great Sale of Embroideries, 500 DOLLARS worth of Embroideries cud ~rnhrricimz fill the ne . tv Jae°itelt and SWIS, Collt. Ca, OM! Sh.,‘ Dribro, den:4 Set?, A full us'ortmrnt of dinqc very fa:bin:lo,lr Mack Lore Collnrq. Jueouutt turd SWIFS and Floauclikg. lit grLat WWI), Clictip for Cr... 11. ut 11. C FONDF.P.SMI'CIVS Calk Store, Colunil.la, Pct. nelohrr IS, I Susquehanna Planing Mill, COLUMBIA, PA. TILE undersigne d respectfully announce to their (mild: 11,111 patrol,. :tuft to , he pubhr ;rem ihry ore prepitred in :ill nf FLOORING, SIDING AND SURFACED LUMBER. Don,, !•11tItIr.r.. lih r.d Wigulow and Door Fraotes, Moulding:, 3;..0 , al the lowedt market All order: lip moil or oiberwi.e aildrereed to ihe under=igne,!, Colombia, Pa.. .hall teeeive promel at tention. DICKINSON S. ituFX. MM=EI ONCE MORE ON HAND, • With a Large and Superior Assortment of WATCHES, .T.MIXTEZEILS, 4,111.73 SILVMILVAItra. COLD LEVER WATCHES, Duplex, Lrpines, and C/11.111 ler.. (II pm,. b o o r ,11 11PW cinrk of CANIPM AND MOSAIC BREASITINS nod En r•litner, orlhe 181,4 sly les. CLOCKS! CLOCKS! or every 41. , g•rtption, togeiher with a thousand and Otte Oilier article., eau be had at SII R 1 isnrvs. rrno, and Jr welt'', Store, Front Street, Coln Inbia. Arrils. 1,511. SELLING OFF AT COST. TUE subscriber, corner of Fifth and "(Talon JL street,. at is cell at Nit ate sale. at nett Cot privet., the followin.: et) li, nt good, Calicoes, Cuighttin... Delnine.. Mimeo, (lo t h, et,- Goods of all kinds. Ve..tittgs. Flannels, Dril,ing, and a great variety of all kande. in the tae of Dry Cloud-, A1,,0, u large assort mein of Boots anti shoe, of tall 'rite lIIIL liding to confine his attention to the 61:01'1 , ;//1" attire 11/. sleek 4,i Dry Goods to hie intends and the without profit. All ore rrqusalnd to call and g..t 13.A.R.U.11:\ S. ( ; Meer lee nia) I c attained U.tal, at the same place. lie re , pectially solicits a shine at pliblie patronage G 11011(0:111,1,1:, Corner of Filth und 1. IlaUll ..,trects Columbia. July 5, 1,55.t1 JOHN W. SHUMAN'S NEM? MOOT & SUOM STOXtE, _F1L . 0 ,,, N k T .,., 5 ,, T , R , E , 7 1 , ,,, C ., 0 cu 1 r u ,y m , b) i0 a r , m P , 9. 1, -;;Ty!, 1., that he htl4 311.1 ripened ut the :hose ph, c , a 1,0 4 , o n d :, , urtruent of llool+ anti FRENCH CALF-SKIN, MEN'S MOROCCO, KIP Et OTHER BOOTS K SHOES, In I.OIICI/ he tynnitt InSac tuiention. Ildvuttr made lus sr/counts n 1 :bus le,theli ni the /ni.tne.% Huh cure. end truth Ile ^ leree.t h01e...0e hose, in the eily 01 Phdtundolun. he nut!. confident tutu till %silo watt sand Will call atJ exnetthe 1n..1a.•k. Ile lull II fun n In 7 , 111111 lc,nunil n•—nritnent of FINE SHOES FOR LADIES 1`1111.1.1IIII;111 French Mort: co Bu-L 1111:1Iiled , d Heel Pnrothe , , Ito halt l`toth thwer, "ne, 1.1(1 in fart 1111 the init..' Alit Nll•tap•' Tinnt rind Silo..t of e‘ery lit,,rlrlloll.lllill 11, filly .Q-ortoteot of :11,r, , uell 134 P:tietit (hove Top:, Cloth. ertlf,km, An ,A u . ett grew varrpry, The volhaerther hope= Ile I 71IlelldIfoll In ill1.111(!tc. to rural II 1 . 1.• vuL ~e Invited to cull told cxnntmc 1111: J. W. SIW:IIAN. Columbin..lpril 19. 1..)11.1v CABINET WAIVE 1L,001%T. THE subscriber would inform his friends and the put lic geperally, shut he continue. 10 mamilaclure, null hit. , con , u11111) for side ALL KINDS OF CABINET WARD, quell Seereisirie., Bureaus. Woi Dining and Card. Vier and Centre Table., French, Fielil, Jlteh cad Low Voiit fled-lend, &c., tozeilier will, every oilier article or cot.oeti,Varo, w•lnrh hr vi 11l gcll nt the lowePt His woi kw«n are experienced and earahle• les ale wan:lulled equal if not superior to ally eold in the place, AN r.LEGANT TIT:ARSE. ognm to at It , the polo., pan alwtl). nt lilt e.inbli.intient, to Lovit-t below NCI, nod COFFINS w.II he mode. and funeral, in town or entot try allei.tted nt 4hoit toiler IL, re•peetfoll), 'elicit' chine of polite rmironu .fe. conlidenttlial he Call render g•eneralentiet.tet April 1 L'.1".",1; DRUG St PRESTRIPTIOAT STORE CLIBMICAT,S. E1)1C1 N SOAPS AN I) FANCY ARTICLES. The undersigned hnving purellased the sloth RIO h•torest Oulu ro.peet fully H 111101111( to fuotols nod geuerolly that he has olltrogl the 'fatal. Doti r.hcsi - ed the Moo', nod lit till ono, hg. hotly lihpoy to supply the WIIIIts 01 thr eolotruout, In lII , ' Ntork trta ulsvams hr foun.l n fresh , T ply ”nerd.pAT-4Ts. VAlt- NII , IIIIS. PEItII . III'.IIV. I I\1: TonxT stfAl'S. and Fune .tract,.. novo...cane Itti, to esseincruae. and nil ',III be cold at Inceter,,te nc t o w no pall Lr Longlo eiceccltere The ludo o arc gutrurularin invited to exwmne Lie fresh uppll of Extraric. -kb oder, norrernl) alit /1* .CIDII compounded. cnbocrilu, hope, it -trial attention to business.. to Illera n churn al ihe pul4ln putreunne .1. 11 11.11.DE:11.AN. No 3 tVoli How. Fruist Stn., t Coltonl,ll. Jan 71-tl. New Arrival. TEST received a large and splendid amar ol MaC.".•1 1 15 -A N=l C.L9.-Pl3, hoer -1}:c•, for the Foil and Vl - foter J. Chop flat :store, No 'I shr.ince, Itow,l - root Stroc ro'urol.o. Sept 127.1,10. ACCOMMODATIG.N LlVratlr STABLM. AT the earnest soliritativn of many friends, who have felt the need of a first clmot, prompt and reltable livery stable in Coltnuf ta. i have opened tins eqtabltshmeto. at the Imes' 'table iit the rear of the house formerly knot' n, the Larutt Tavern. between Locust and Wuleut street• and Second that rhlno., •mber, f will be constantly pre pared to 'fleet the vrant , of the comma nn, at chic line ut busts, s; All' STOCK OF 11011 , 1•4 4 ts very superior_ and I shall take care that it Is all tihda) s l e of the best: and nic CON Vin" A :sr CIIS OF ALL KINDS. new. calcann .l.4j and neat. lu tact. I wall he ready at all times, to snooty • fleh teams toad at such reasonable pncce, aPnnt ohlt to ewe no ernend for complann. hut to gave the (Idlest eallnaetloll. The entrance to the pliable can be Made front anther Walnut, Second, Locust or 'Third Ptreet• I n''Pr.o , fttlil when n ett:l Iron :01 in want of nny merornmroint.onn 1,, •nv hne fI. 'V. GRAY. Columbia. Sept 20. 1-:',2; - Estato of Patienco Heise, Dec'd. LETTERS testamentary tattle estate of Pa uenrr lit Vi.--t IL trtplie/d I.•iiientter county_ it.rea•ed. having been granted to the undnreignerl, tithe in he.rehy given to all peraon• having claim% again.; Raid e.intn. to preaegi them (or payment without iloloy; god Itin.. knowing them •el vet inde,ied are requeitied pay. own' 7 Hey c..ii Le .ern at Fewit,'• Hotel ev•rs Sat (iL,ol4(.ll %V II 1,1: , 11 - ", isIAB 1 111 IgE. Columbia Fr . ., :! 1.57 fit rXeCullat• JAMES B. lIOILEINS, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in China, Glass and Queensware, No. 346 Market street, above Testae, south side, Philadelphia. Nov 69.18.56-9 mos. UNFURLED TO THE BREEZE. 'VALI, CAMPAIGN! New Fall and Winter READV-MADE CLOTHING at McTigue & Bro 'a Clothing Empariarn, consisting in part V Cloth and Beaver Over Coats ' I3uffalo mid Double Dress Coals, Cloth - Frock and Dress Coats,'Cloik Swaim's Coats, Cassimere Business Frock Canto. Black and Fancy Cassignere rants, Black and .Fancy Satinets Punta. Black and Fancy Satin Vests, Plush-and Cash mere Vests. BOOTS AND SHOES. 8000 8000 homemade manufacture from Old Berke. Men's, Calf,Sewed, Pegged Boots, Men's Grained and Rip Coots, lloy's and Youth's Grained and Rip Boats, Men'. Calf arid Rip Monroes, Ladies Kid rigid Morocco Foots. Ladies Kid Jenny. Lind Buskins. La dies Colored and Black Baiter., Children's Shoes in all variety. togrilier wnlr Trunks. Curpel Bags. Hut'. and Caps, in all varieties, at low figures. FOR CASH. hIeTAGUE & DRO. P ERCIIANT TAILORING DONE IN THE BEST STY Columbus. Orinber 4.19.313. Commonwealth Insurance Co., UNION BUILDINGS, Third street, Harrisburg, CHARTERED CAPITAL, $200,000. ineure llutl.longA and oilier Properly agninet or datatt,ee by tire. Alm. agatip-1 peril. of the Sea, In land Nnvezation nod Traw,poriation. DIRECTORS:—Simon Cameron, Geo. AL Laumnn, Wlllium Bock, li.i Shier, Lune., l'ox. coo. Bergner. Ilenkinitti Parke. Win. 11. Kepner A. B Wurford. W. F. Murray, F. K. Bua., Julio It. BerryMll. Wm. F. Packer CANI ERON. Pre.ideni, 13EN.1. I'AItEI', Vice President. S. S. CARRIER, Seermary. it If . Age ttt, Ccitttml,iu. Pa A la; u.i 93, 1,56. THE undersigned has constantly on hand and for rule. 001144nr, re Compnnynnd Diamond While A•h. Lump, Egg. :Fdove.. Runge, and Nut Curl—the Lump is equal of not ,l,q,e; ;or to Mk) dung in the country for writhing iron; ItVd AO, Lump. E. Stove nod Nut, of the best quality, from the Shuntokits rector; Short Nloutatatil $l.OO. and Tinvorinn Egg Coal— Iw tinkle for dome-tie , 11111111 Cr 110,1; Pm, (a l ive hump, Egg and St nor superior for ana stem ni plIT110 , 1•S; 1%11101./111 :110t I'I11•1011 hoe and End Atth, Lump and Keg SI, (•mil: 11,,,nd Top and Alleglirm Bitumittou.4 Coal, of the 4,lga:time , ' lot 1,1,0•1, , ,,mt•1ng; The al,evo general a.onirtment of Coal, con.timeri, and tho poblie arc invinni to call 31:s1 exnanne,tuni henr lie ten,. ! fan prepar,nl to tarn-fl the above by the 'Boat. Car or tingle 1011. la my Whitt., foot of Canal Colombia. Langa•ter noway, Va. Al-o, Coal nod Iron received and snipped on com mn.ooa. J. HESS. rtriuno.la. June 7,18.7A-1y Ladies Boot & Shoe Llanufacturer, No. 1 Locust street, Columbia, J 1 E-PEcT FULLY tenders h -.met re thanks for the t very liliend fletrOellee lie hits received. mid would 111111011111 . e. to Ills patrons that he hos just supplied loin srh with a hap.• and choice sanely of materials. rind is prepnied to notice lip, 111 addition to 1114 binge stark of reml)..nunte work on linod. Ludt., Phia , es. and Chid threes SHOES. ifb A SLIP PER:4. 5e.... the 1:114,1 Islet hest qtyleg. Ile ft t qoheu. contintionee I.i the Inver so laberally be..,t01., by the pubbe. :ITrach 15, 1.=.56 Those Awful and Terrific Accidents, TIARA happentim, from the careless hand bhp: of Lututhg tittid, eatl forevei be stopped by the u, of IVencll's Patent Srt fel y I amp & Feeder•. Thr bmm cannot rAilioae from ovetionurtg whik t'XI.I O, I , try 1111rog It While lighted, ml crahrtur explode l rune overfirrvviug while I rtzkled. II can. trot explork 60(11 wry 4 ortwir • elpfod, IC Ow dual taken lire. WWI 11114 I.IITITI 11011 Weller ot conjunction, the rllll`t explo-ave eomponad, luny lie ti , ed, e•lth no greater danger than sperm or lord oil 'I'M- hoop the be-t amt oafe•l ever offered to the public. For ruicoshole-ale and ietail. by r-n:dli Et. FILIiEfI r. Druf,guq, Front at Columbia, l'a. January 17.1,47 HATING lort with so much success in Sio‘e dot - 1117,11w Intl tear. lilt under ...wiled lan , inerea•ed Caeiliiie4 for carry ing it our la the fill., llt 111, 1141 W 011 1111.1111 CIL great variety of new puttern.i,autung Well Will he found the r0110,111g: bunny Cook, Globe Improved. Cry=thl. Fanny rorte-ter, ‘Vin Penn, Son 11Ne, Morning Star, IPeh•vuo•, Ltrn re, Parlor Cook, Nine ('late. nll In Curt every verthi) of Sthee....tthoble for l)nr•Roorn<, rni tor, chttwltltUt*. S.c , tor both wont awl cool. all of wLlrh t, in he •old ut ',tire, that can. not fail in go vmg enure mail4footou. HIRAM Slat, Store kit Second btr<•c I, 0)1110,110 Lutheran Church. CatUtaittl, Sept 'Si. 1,..5.5 rONSTANTLY on haml a large assorlapnt kf of :ill kouls of l'itt and :-heet lion 1\ are. of 1,I) own omoofiteture. o.ed I.y Ilon.okerper. and others, Will be t.old at very low prtees Tin Storr. corner of Loon.' and Columlnit.tepl. `2O, 1..55 Gas Fitting, House Ito ofing,Spouting, I)lumbing, Bell Hanging, and everything eon with 0.. will he promptly ottotol od to the -üb-crilwr,oll the moat rea•ooublett•rtAS. All work .uliatited. 11112AN1 N\ rorncr of S.:volid and Loeu-t 'rein Cnlnmt,in. S'vp , 1 , 55. _ GREAT BARGAIN'S. TIIE undersigned nrc now receiving and gilt he opeolog Jun.,/ the fleXI week, al dtcir Oppoelle the Cc/ 1 11111111U HMI view nod L tire Good• fur the p,,r: of DRY (:DUGS , u.t Is Ile Clothe, ClleSillterOe„ Vfel /nye, itldrk nod Faiivy 'silk, io7riloir wish a gicas vanes!: of I. A DIE , . 1)11.13, ,, . . ittlirSEFU ft NISVIIM: Ut >l) , . -I.l•lltzbertillg- Mu-111‘.. Tic 1,11 1 ,- (3101/,,, (.114ttti:ft IL , of ever), de.t.e;iption—ire,ll nod of the tJe.l oo.tlioe-; T, R .•11, r arch n Gr..,r, ,i<Cnri Elf II lof QZ1 , 1 . 11. , n ttotpet, thook, Looking I,lo—e, Doug get., Mathett•. It //Z-. %VA L. S. PAPERS, I= =II C:,l %re “1/11.-•••••tio. I. ll+ We ft,rl rall.fied /11 , 11 e •• U.1:1,11\ di Srl.l. rxru•slv vg..Y )0 It CASH! and Ir, I h•••••• 1•5 • imi.le,l good+ the vt•ry I.OW- I 1(•1 . 111•: , . I In . 5. Coam, • Aplif THE nndersig.ned has taken the stand la lel y occupied by BENJ. 111 RR. I.llcuAl .oreet. orpoqoe the I'r:till, lot Hon, (known t. Ike Fortner.' Store.) where he %11l open io o few dill v. to aohittion to the I.orge lea red, one of the hoot nod eheope.t of Goods ever olrered rn t Once, constettne ell port or DRY GOODS, GROCERIF.S, QUEENSWA RE, GLASS WARE., LOOKING GLASSES, Floor and 'Pohl.. rill Cloth+, &r.; ut filet, such en as .oriment of Ono& a, cannot furl to uult all tastes: and us he intend* to pur chase his Goods In the heel advaninge. and In sell entirely for Cash. ;mil CASH lIN 1.1% he line adopted the motto—' 4 ltNnall Profits and Quid. I hope try strict attention to business. and by deal ng fairly with all mp customer:, to receive a large shore Or the public pstromige. Call and examine iny stock and price., I,M if they don't .101. I don't auk you to hay. T. J. li LICH. Oppoghe the Pruu► lin flaunt Country Produce hart. ill exchange (or goods. Co'nothnt, 30. - - LIME .708. SALIM. FIE subscriber takes this method to inform the pubhe,thot he to prepared to furnish the BEST QUALITY OF LIME, in quunuura loom! purettnAer , . a t the notice. purtictiliirty adapted for plastering end vslate.asubltitig,. It will tic delivered if desired. JOIIN February V. 1.9.55.tf Wrightsville. Cork county. TITUB.B.A.Ir, YOUNG di. CO. New Publications Received. RECOLLECTIONS of a Lifetime, by S. G. Goolfrach. Rend thin. Tale. ntSweden and the Nornemen. Read tilt, Africa'. Mountain Valley. Rend thin. I.tie int Cripuin Vienna. - Read thin. Tne Prince of ilie Howse. of David. Read this. Januar.' 3.1..57. Shaving and Bair-Drassing Saloon. THE undersigned having removed to Handl ton'. Row, oppoalte the Wa..liington Hotel, in tim, nitention to hi* Saloon, ...here nll persona can receive tt CLEA 7f AND ISAST StIAVP', and have their hair cut and &treed in the moot caehionahle and ex -111t111..r. There in something soothing in good .;eavo : tt any are di.posied to doubt it. /et them try me,anal I will fully demonetrnte tne fact. _ _ WILLIAM CLEGG - ETT r`ntumhin. A rd't S. 1 Q.-4-1( ALARGE lot of Baskets. Brooms, Baskets, liru•b. , , Acr . for tlnle b r sura&m & eoN T.IIII OLD FLAG, COAX, ! COAL ! 3'. SI-lEL.OEDEML, JAMES StIROEDr,R, Coln:111)1a, Pa STOVES! STOVES!! Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CUE FARMER'S STORE. 31.23AM0V.AL. -M ~,~ . - Dooms; -an ors AND ittrgA, LA:DIES, Gents, Misses, Boys' and Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Gums, for eat and Winter Trade, of every quality and style, at Dunbarr's One Price Wholesale and Rel. I tail Boot and Shoe Store, 70 S. Second street, corner Carter street. where is the best Retail Stock in the City, +nosily of his own make and choice selections from Eastern Markets; selling at the very lowest prices. Particular attention ',raid to Youth's and Children's Shoes, and easy Shoes for old Indies. Always on hand &large stock of Pure Gums. Also, Goodyear's Gums of every style. Custom Work made neatly and promptly. All Suilliarr 'asks is a cull. Satisfaction guaranteed. January-5,18,5 -3m LEAF TOBACCO AND CIGARS. DENSLOW & cb., 21 SOUTH FRONT STREET, Philadelphia, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND 'WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALL KINDR OF Loaf 'X' co lb cs 4=o MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, (rave constaatli,o C n hand A' and i Lr S tsale low.,,ialckinds of AMERICAN and SPANISII LEAF TOBACCOS, selected with special reference to Manufacturess' use. All articles sold. warranted to he as represented, and every opportunity atrorded for examination.. Purchasers at a distance ran send their orders and rely upon being as faithfully served ns if the doods were selected in person. 1856 31. .4,VISIVS CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, NO. 7:2 North Second Street, opposite the Monnt'rertion Hour, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches. fa II Jewelled, Id K. cases $2B; Silver Lever do , do.,elgt Sliver Leptnetlo..So; quor tier, 55, to 87; Gold Spectacles, t 4,50 to 510; Silver do . $1.50; Silver Table Spoons, per sett, $l4 to $18; Silver Desert do. do., SU to Sit; Sliver Tea do.. do., S 4 75 to 5750;' Gold Pens and Gold Cases, to 85; Gold Pens and Silver do, SI; together with a va riety of lute Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb, Gutted and Fob All Goods warranted to be us repreeeitted. Watelles and Jewelry repaired in the best manner. Also, Masonic—Narks, Plus. Sc., made to order. N. IL—All orders set by moil or otherwise, will be punctually attended to. LieptennLer ST. LAWRENCE 288 Cheguut street, Philadelphia. • WM. S. CADIPBELL, PROPRIETOR, (:. :11U1.1.1N, SurLmNrminrAr. 111ny 17, 1",541 -II 111 ,, n's and Beyir , Clothing. xbould embrace this.opportu uuy to buy ciothiu u . rue dlrn nu I Uuyel, at GEORGE COLIN'S - - - - C%-tto Ciothi Eltabilehmeot, S. E. roroer MARKEr and SECIV,tI3 sTUFETS, it choice 01 the best, Most desirable Dre,s tied Frock Coats,'label Cloth do., Linea Drill ing do.,'fe'eeda,kt•.. Se, with a groat variety of BUYS' CLOTHING, . . roniii,ling of 'Sark Contra, Polka .lacketc, T 7 ont,y Vest, and Hymn] Jiickni,ninclo of 'tweed, 1.1 lie» Cloth. A Innen. Kr, zriyaiero. I'UItiNISHINri GOOD.. con-i.iing oft•illoroi..it.lockn. Illindkortiliirf, hr, nil rat WIIII ', are oifiireit rat Mr Lowest passible Cash Prices, nd 11,. Cheap a, coy oilier Clothing lt4torn 111 the '1":5 Parent: wlin de-ire Boys' Clothing arc earnesily tII Ile•1 I 4 CX:1111111” ie goirit • n'Coo oil I) dweller, C 111) be et.OIIIIIN M 1 lea at very love mtg., 4; EOM: CIJI.IN, S. 11. corner of Mn rket and Second streets April 26. Fal.ly Country .Trlerchants and Physicians, T)ESIROITS of baying pure and cheap Drags, J_J Pa lats., Varni•h.Gloss. Putty, Dye Wood, WILL had n to ltAtt, 011Ocest to purchase or the. tVitele.ale Drug Warehouse, S. W. corner Pourth stud Vine streets, where a lull supply is kept con -ta rly on band, and cold at the very lowest cash prleCel. S DSF: k MAYO, Druggists. South.We.t corm, Fourth and Ville ate, N. It —rum.] lar unetilioa paid to pliy.iefunat orders, , elee tiag the purest drug., and nut ino.t do) inking advantage on aeerinui of unnequaintanee wilh their vulue, Lut invariably selling ut lowest 1,41 i price,. tlity 10, 1956 I y S. & STAUFFER &HARLEY. CREAP WATER! ES & JEWELRY W I IPA U E A R L I E li, e ll nit DELPHIA WATCH AMU _ EI.ItY V.PORE? No tin Aotth Second street, corner of Quarry. Gold Lc verlVu ichef, full-jeceeled,lB cur ea. , es, $2O 00 Gold Lepine.ls , rare , ense•., 24 00 Silver Lupine, fulGieweled, 10 110 Silver Lepine. jewels, 9 00 s iiiirr i or Glimmers, 7 OU Gold Spectacles, 7 00 Vine Stiver do. 1 50 anid nrorelet 4 , 3 VO I.utlies' Gold Pew , 'ls, 1 00 Silver Teu Sponn, .rt. 5 00 (,old Pens. with Pee., nod Silver (loftier, 100 Gold Plover If mg.-, :17} 5(5.10 850, Wale). Glit^ - e, pinto 12/ els.. piiient 11, lune. 25. other articles in pronoun:3o. All Good war rusted to be whut they are sold for. Ou laind ,one Gob! nod Silver Levers and Lepiaes atm lower than the above price.. STAT;Frnn & llnntEv. PhOodelpbio. Septomher 27.10,456-ly r.rosayznas, ELTTZINTTION! GROWERS of Grass and Tobacco, use Lei• Super PhOlpliale. of Limo. $2.50 per 10,1 rsr .111 prr GROWERS OF CORN AND POTATOES, 1.1.. e 'Alma's American Ferlituer, 5350 per 111,1., or ~ 25 per ion. There ha- been received three diploninv from Penn.) lan Mo. New York and New Jersey Static Agricultural Sacicli•••. and Crystal Pottle*: Ptioent for the nbove Fertilizer., which Wive heel, in nuccessful tine for the past five yen,. Ortter,enelo. 'tug the clish. or dra (is. mailed and reeintered. wtll lie promptly amended to by 111 A. LNINA U. Proprtetor, No. 19 South Front st., Phila. Mny 31. PIi.EVAVELLIN FIBS restnuavco comr.arrr or PEI MADE x.r. in a . QTATEMENT of the Assets of the Company on I, !PSG. Puttlt•lted 111 conformity with the provision of the .01211,/11 of the Act 01 A , ,eiribly, of Aprtlsth,l642. MORTGAGES. Being first mortgagee MI real egthte, in the City nod County of Philodelphist, except 2 , 10101101 ontgomery. Burk., Pchtvy IkNI tool Allegheny etniiiliee. Peongylvairia, $1,450,273 50 REAL ESTATE. Pot - choked at Sheritlr' gales, tinder snort -1 uge eluting, viz: lilt; boll-og and lot, 711 by 150 feet. on the igotite.west corner of Wit...lout and Seeen- Icealb eel% A I. 00•0 011 d lot, 27 hg 71 fret. on North ride 0. Spruce •+trect. \C'et.t of El,.venil, -I, eel. A Itoo•e nod Int, 21-7 lq 100 feet. on eat gide of Penn SOturse l South of nigh siree., Two lintiges unit lot,. each 1.9 by 00 feet, rot Zgooth cede oi tlprueeettect,neartitztetith o Fivebnu.er noel tote. each 17.9 by 00 pert Nog I ',!/, 161, 10:7. 11)5 11111 107 it 5t.,2 tint,eik nod lot. 40 by a.: reel. on EOOl , 1 , !0 1/1 Se veliteetilli elfeel. , Mllll Of A lot of ground. 17 by ft 7 feet. out the North- E -P twat, A of Twenty•seeond and Pp ruce .22-454 43 Plrevle. 10 hotel and 10t.50 by P 1 feet. on the Southeast = corner of Ci 1 ,4111.11.11114 lleurltfireets. Five liouites and lot. 42 by 00 feel, on the; North side of George street, West of Ashtto ion street. Seven Find 101.0 by 117 leer, on the' Bart side of Bench street, south of Chest nut street. A house IS. by f?! . , 1 feet. No. 40 Fitz- water street. ',hist of Ninth street, A ground rest of sJo,tssuuts•out of slot 13-4 by 40 feet. on North tide of Otter street, 40 feet West of Lepnrd street, LOANS. Temporary Loans, on Stocks as Collateral Security, 197,902 9.1 STOCKS. 810,000 Alms noose Loan,s per cent. (Int. on.) EC 290 Shares Ralik a r 'Kentucky. 17 .` Northern Runk of Kentucky, .- 100 '' 11.7m0n Bank of Teunessee. 2 13 ", Inß•ra wee Company of the State. of Pennsylvania. ,1......„ 00, 290 . Southwark- Railroad Compnny,r t e", ~„5 0 37 . Commercial anditatlroad Sauk,. "'"'"" Vicksburg, -, 300 . Pennsylvania Railroad Co., .... 91 . Franklin Fire Insurance Co., 2 2 " Alcreantile Library Company, g t/.4 n Union Cann! Company, 10 . Schuylkill Railroad Company, Notes and Rill. receivable, 5,404 00 Unsettled Policies, 713 50 Merchandise. 103 64 Cash on hand. 3.5.010 40 Cash in hands of Agents, 9,044 02 44.201 11 LOSSES BY FIRE Lo..e• paid duntig the yeaTliaS. By order of the Board. CHARLES N. unNcKER, Preeideut Attest CHARLP• 0. thacuort. Secretary. THOS. LLOYD, Agent, Columbia rebrunn. A, 16461 y GARDE* ENGINES, THROWING a stream of water 60 to 60 feet. Cn.t Iron Litl. and Force Pumps, Barn Door Antlers, Turnip Drills, Improved Wheat Drills, with Oats and Grass Seeder attached; Flows of various patterns and sixes; :guars. and Expanding Harrows, Gore's Palen , . Premium Flatter Worker—a new article Just received. also, oil"r articles for the farm and garden., an their proper reason PASCiIIII..f.,IIIOIIItIS & CO.. Imp/oment and Reed More. 7th and 'titmice, Phil!. July 19.1956. 1 1 1Ta?ilT1111E of every description from the bloom to the lowest order, warranted as good as Lancaster or Philadelphia can produce may be had at the HOUSEKEEPERS' EMPORIUM, Norrhlliteen strife t near Crange, Lanerster city, at prices far below the usual rates in tots section of the State. Also. magnificent Cottage Sets and splendid Window'Shades, below Philadelphia pikes. Coal and lumber wanted in payment fo VI furniture. KETCHUM. & CKERY. December, 271850. .2. - E ci L' . . - ° .- 3 = iff,.,' Z = ate ; g.l_, . r-• .. n! e . 4. 6=. 0 g:4 e. 7. 4 el,. ,i .4 ra g v ,v, 6 - 4=.-• —, .. p. 1 g ■ ''' -`. 0 .0 w. , NA v "a:7. .... fl , 0 ar. II g' i!i.' =1 8 "' Z.' .t . 4 ' 2 ...-, '1 &. a 4 1 .- 0, ...7 "-At - - z 4 Fi t . " 3 - 1 .• tc4GI A PI w .41. , 45 . _ Eak T. k , .‹ , o Pi -61 - a = Y2 •••E• c '' ig: , y , • Fl • .Zitg P 4— '.. , ,1 4 -- 1 4l t pi l4 1 ,: i • —2 4: '? 4 ' %.• ...:. :::-.. `- 4 N 2 V) - - 0 r- - ,1 "tz i'4s i A '- tZ,- '63 4° .4 Ef it r- A , ,=. t. E 0: E. VI I -—,A rn 0 o ..". t-: , '' F-4 .. •E: ' 0 '• ''''' - 1 • 4 ' l ' 'l.: 7:4 7 , 0 7.0 1-4 ,-.. .'' Pc 4 4 6E,z 2 cA r,-, E" ',l. ' - ' , 4 w e " 4 1 7,-, ---; --- =•i ..4 ..2 . O. 'g '-4 . - 2 . 74 w 1 0 w 5, c, .1 , 1 1 r _ i r . - 1 E p!..> &, d : . 2 .,,, al ~,.. a ; ... 1 .>. ; ..a. P. GREAT ATTRACTION,,, AT HERR'S CHEAP STORE. NEW and cheap Dclaincs, New "nd cheap Cashmeres. NMI' and cheap Frchch blerinees, New anti cheap Coßurgs, New and cheap Parametta Cloths, New and cheap Alpacas, New and cheap llebeges, Now and cheap mourningDelaines, New and cheap Sack Flannels, New and cheap bilk Velvets New and cheap Cotton Velvets, New and cheap Black Silks, New and cheap Fancy Silks, New and cheap Plain Silks, New nifirelicarißroche Shawls, New and cheap Woolen Shawls, New and cheap Cloaks, New and cheap Mantillas, New mid cheap Velvet Ribbon, CHEAP sTctin3. No. 5, Eilbt. King street, Lancaster, Pa. January 17,1857. GERMAN AGENCY, FOR THE COLLECTION OF CLAIMS, DRAFTS, POWER OF ATTORNEYS, &c. THE subscriber having made arrangements J.- with come of the oldest Banking !louses in Ger many, is now prepared to collect Monies and make Power of Attorneys (or city port of Germany. Ile tins a1..0 made arrnegernenis to give his Own Droll to tiny one who wishes money sent en, and guarantees it will be piiiil,—having had much expe rience in this business, he intends to devote his full attention to it in future. All eollections of ChliMA. &c., attentletrle with (tore rectness and dispatch. and recharges forinformution. For further particulars address JACOB IIEIIZOG, Pry Good Merchant, No. 69 North Queen Street, Lancaster City, Va. _ . N. B.—All limh; of German Coin exchanged at full Dreernber 15. ZZIOPLE'S sawn al YARD. SIIOP in North Queen street, half square south of the Itaiiroad, and 3rd door north of 111'6ra:in's White I Hotel. Lancaster city. LEWIS HALM', Marble Mason, respectfully in forms the public that lie has now in his yard the lar gest and heat ns-ortment of ITALIAN AND AMER ICAN MARBLE ever offered to the ettizemP of Lan ent.ter,and greaterthan any oilicrestablishinent west of Philadelphia. Guying made arrangements in the ElaPt to receive marble at reduced prices, he an nounces that he will sell much cheaper than oily other estubliAment in this city or county cart do. ide is prepared to execute In the best style, MONU MENTS. TOMBS AND GRAVE STONES. MAN TELS, DOOR AND WINDOW SILLS, STEPS, Ike., ke..of every variety and price. His facilities (or furnishing articles in the Marble line are un , aronssed by any other establishment in the city, while lie st.surcs 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 ENGLI*II and GLRAIAN, done at the shortest notice, and on lie most moder ate terms. fie respectfully invites the p übtie to call and exam ine his work, being fully satislied to rest his claim io public patronage upon its Thankful for the many favors bestowed upon him, be hopes bystiietattentioss to businessto raerilasire eeive u share of the public patronage. Lancaster, April 2n,1854. rooks From the Trado sales. AIURRAY, YOUNG & CO., arc just receiving u. large and select supply of Books nod Station ery from the New York und Philadelphia Trade Sales. This addition to their already large stock will make it the largest stock which bus ever conic to Lancas ter. Having houghs our stock at the lowest possdole rates we teel satisfied that we can meet the Wants of the public in every respect, end at the lowest price.. We are continually in receipt of the new ratan,. lions, a. issued. We talno have, in the Centre Square branch or News Depot, all the popular newspapers nnd magaittleS for sale. Subscriptions will be taken fur any of them at the carious publishers' published rotes. Look to your interest and see whether you would not Save Money by encouraging the Cheap Book Store Mull PAY YOUNG & CO . Nov 1. I csf tf. Latienster City. Head Quarters Book Store, IN FULL BLAST AGAIN. 10 the citizens of Columbia and vicinity. The under.igued have an band. n few beautiful • • • gift hook. and annua:s which we will dispoce of at gout. S.A vLort & NcDONALD Columbia, January 17, 1t.5.7. Ladles' & Gentlemen's Restaurant and Ice Orem' Saloon. Ar.itElgTeig inally, that her friends and the (heretofore well patronized) Ice Cream Saloon, .he line commenced Ic.cepintz,n refectory where OTST'ZIRS A.NZI ALL lIINDS Or worr.rattrararrrs may be obtained to the best ses te, and al the shortest mutter. As her itecominodations arc very superior, the confidently relies upon a liberal plinre of public moron:qtr. Every effort will be made to afford her guest , antisfuction. -1-ItEITEIII'S RESTAURANT AND SALOON, b.wreo Locust and Union streets, Columbia. Nov I, 1,,54-tf. DTMIX7 GOODS AT THE FARMER'S STORF, • rr BE subscriber, thankful for the Terylib eral patronage extended to hllll since his open ing. beg. leave to COI the attention of his friends and the public, to hie. large acsorlment of DTEIV GOODS, just received and for sale at the lowest roes. 1114 stock tron•ists of a well-selected ne•orltnent of ,G,....cc.clat of every kind, suitable tor the season, and of it character likely to render statist:mune to all. Foil VIE LADIES—he has the richest style all wool Delaines, plant do.. of all colors, all wool Cashmeres, Colourgs, Prints, ike., he. Fur nishing Goods of all kinds—such a. r3heetings, Shlrt• nc. Cheeks. Tickings.kc . in great variety. FOR GENTLEMEN—everything they wish. viz: an extra fine assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres Vest• lags, A.c.. which they will appreciate "on sight." Also, Groceries. Queithawure. Glassware, Looking Glasses, Table and Floor 01 l Cloths, and everything a family desires 111 the way of comfori or convent: coca. My motto is Small profits and quick sales," and trust the public generally will cull and examine my slack. Columbia, October 11,1856. T. J. SUCH, NEW FALL FASHIONS 3Er CLELP'ES, ace., JUST received at JAMES D. GRIFFITH'S HAT AN D CA P (STORE, Front street, Colombia The subscriber, thankful for favors received since he has been in business. would inform bio friends and the puhhe that he has just returned from the city, with a splendid lot of the moo: fasbionableMrsra,tis / 1 1 ctn. winch he can Salt cheap as ever for cash. Cull and see for youroelves. JA ES D. GFITIL irrAloo, rot-rale assorunen wof childron' RlF s Fancy HATs AND CAPS. col umLie, September 20,1.356. SCRAM XII.ON. i .41L. 3EI .Vt. IEI , CIT:IIMAN JEWS and ethers, me hereby notified that much of this article in STOLEN from the diXercnt iron warts in thin vicinity; and this notice is given that they may not hereafter excuse themselves on the ground that they were not asvere of being RECEIVERS Or STOLEN GOODS, as if they are si , 4l roved.they w receive the full penalty us well as r of the law. E. Haldeman & Co; Engle. Beaver Co.; Musselman & Watts: A. & J. Wright; Orubb h Brooke; Smith do Bruner; Kann - man, Shaeffer & Co.; Eckert & hirers. June 2I,ISLUI SI ,:51,46.9 l'l $237,574. 40 JUST Received, a lot of Fish - Globes, of all sizes arid prices, at Jan. 31•tt FOR. TUE IXOLIDELVS. GREAT assortment of RATS & CAPS,IIII of all kinds, at Joeoh Hese', N 0.3 Shrei ne es Row. Fancy Cnp. of all kind., Children's Cam, tc., !soh able for holiday gement.. Soft R.t. of my own man. ulketure..apertor end elegant. Alen, everything in my line new wad chesty JACOB RES'al. Dee. 20.15415 No 3 Shreiner'. Row, Front .at. FURNITURE. Fish Globes. J. IL TIALDENTAN'S. Front.t., Columbia.. Schoolinregtors and l'earchent: SCIIOOI, BOOKS, Papers, and School Appa haw,. We have everything necessary to a Com plete outht for School Teachers, and can furnish the same at such rates an to defy competition. To be convinced that we do sell cheap, you need bat give us a call. We have a very large quantity of Sanders' and Towers' Series of Readers on hued. We can sell either as low as they can be purchasod, having made special arrangements with the publishers. Also a large quantity of Stoddard's •erica of Aritlirneties, the most popular books of the kind now in cue. We are also agents for Pelton's Outline Maps, which we can sell wholesale or retell at publishers' Mel. Or ders from a distance promptly attended to. By bear ing this in raind.freight might often be saved. Felton's Maps are on• the progressive principle. Tbey are time-saving— time is money; so they must berrioney saving. 'The method of teaching from these maps is teaching by the eye, based upon the law of intellect, that themblects of sight more readily become the ob. jeets of conception and memory than those of the oth er senses; andihe more.diatinetly Wry are seen, the more lively is . tlie conception and the more lasting the impression on the mind. None' but those who have used them can fully appreciate their usefulness. SAN - DEUS' ELOCUTION/MY CIIART, used at the Normal valuable appendage to the School Room— ulso to hi had at wholesale and retail rates. Ilot.nitoott's Senora. Arms - ors, another of the im provements in School Furniture. For particulars concerning the same call °nor address theundersign ed for a circular. . _ • . . . Anything and everything in the Book, stationery and Periodical line, can be had ,at the Teaclierb , Head Quarters. THE KEYSTONE COLLECTION'OF CHURCH MUSIC, with the New System for Training Choirs and Singing-Schools, just out. Published by MURRA V, YOUNG & CO.. Oct. 4 r 1556. Lancaster, Pa. The Greatest medical Discovery OF THE AGE. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that curee EVEIRY SIND OF HUMOR, , from the worst scrofula down to a common pimple. Ile has tried it in over 1100 eases, nod never felled except in two eases; Thoth thunder humor.) lie. has now in possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles arc warranted to cure a nursing sore Mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pim ples on the face. Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the wort! canker in the mouth and stomach. Three to five bottles are 'Warranted to cure the weptt cave of Erplipeles. Cite to two bottles are war Mated to cure all humor in the • Two bottles are warranted to cuie running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the wort case of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted Locate the moat de.perate case of rheum:align. Thee to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula, . . A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle. and n perfect cure as warranted when the übovequan lily is taken. Header. I peddled over n thousand bottles of this to the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of 11111 every civic. So sure as water will extinguish fire,so sure will this cure humor. I sever sold a bottle of it but that 1 sold another; after a trial it always speaks for itself. There are two things about thin herb that ap pear to me surmising; first that it grows 111 our pas tures, in some places quite pi.•ntlful, and yet Its Value has never been known until I discovered II lit 1„446_ seerind, that it should cure all kinds of humor. In order to give some idea of the sudden rise rise great papule, ity of the discovery, I will state that in /G. 53, I peddled it and sold alrout six bottles per day—lll April, Is3l, 1 sold over sae thousand bottles per duy of it. Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been-in business twenty and thirty 1 ears, say that nothing in the annals of patent 'twilit Ines was ever like ii— T9ere is a universal praise of it !coin ell quarters. In my own practice I always kept it strictly for hu mors—hut since Ile introduction us a general funnily medicine, great and wonderful 1./mutes have been found in It that I never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered incurable, have been cured liy few bottles. 0, what u mercy if it will prove effect ual in all cases of Mint -awful malady—there are but few who have seen more of it Man I have. !know of feveral cares of dropPy, all of them aged people, cured by it. For the various: disences of the Liver. Sick Headache, Dy-pertia, A ,fluna, Fever and Ague, Nil, in the Side, Di-cubes of the Spine, and pimientos)" in it:sea...es of the kidney", Sze., the die • oveiy has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you get and enough alt. DIRECTIONS FOR one table spoonful per day—Children over ten years,des,ert spoonful— Club dren from five to eight )(mi.., tea spoonful. A. Ito di rection, can be applicable to all con.stitutions ; tuke sufficient to operate on the howehl twice a day. Manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY. No. 150 Warren street, Roxbury, Mass. Price, 81, 1, 0. Wholesale Agents. New York city, C. V. Cliekner, 81 BiircluY ,4 reel; C. 11. Eing,lo2 Broadway: Rushton & Clark, 275 Broadway; A. B. & D. 2;alids, 100 Fulton street. Sold in Rocheßier by J. /3rvan & Co.. Wholesnle Agent.. No 112 St o ne errerl; 0.3. by L. l'o'o & Co. GEN ESA L AGENTS ron PENNSTLVANIA.—T. llyott & SO4l, I'cr ..ate in Columbia by R. NVl!llama, and McCoale & Dellea. J. R. STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR, A GREAT ELECTRICAL REMEDY FOR PREVENTING AND CURING DISEASES. StalrouPsOlive Tar Cures all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. QLIVE TAR is applied and inhaled, and to 11,01 taken. IRECTIONS —Apply by rubbing where pain or tli.earte exists, then cover the ports with ti Muster made of oiled silk, to »Well stitch u thin layer 01 - cots tout batting; then cover the baiting with thin inuslib. Count, or woolen flannel may be used instead of the oiled silk plaster, but the operations of the remedy will lint be as speedy, nor no effective. Foe INIIALING.--Phice a saucer over a bowl of hot water. (and keep it hot,) pour into the saucer enough Olive Tar to cover the lottom; the apartment will soon he filled with its odor. affording to the patient MI atitioEphere mipregnined with the delightful ; blended aroma of THE 01.1 YE AND OF THE PINE, Ey - Renew the Olive Tar drily for inhaling by_the above method. A not her method of Inhaling into put Olive Tar en the Oiled Silk Plaster, which being worn , open the chest, the heat of the body will cease the Olive Tnr to evaporate gradually, and as it rises it will he in haled. The Oiled Silk Plaster should bernedlested with fresh Olive Tar every otherOay; - Monate cases, or in those of long standing, both of the above meth ods of inhalation should be used. By adhering to the above directions, the very worst forms of diseases of the Throat or Lungs, if not speed ily cured, will be greatly relieved; while temporary •olds Bore Throat.. Inflamed Lave. Catarrh, Croup, Coughs, Bc., &c., will yield at once to its combined c ayn tiv e powers. Sicifrord's Olive Tar softens and penetrates the skin; therefore in all Chronic or Active Inflammations it will he found highly beneficial, inn it nets directly upon the Nerves, tlic Muscles, and the Joints, OLIVE Trot OINTMENT is made by mixing Ol.ve 'Par and Mutton Tallow in mairul parts. 'Phi, Onit ment is a positive cure for all diseases of the skin Pain cannot exist where Olive Tur or Olive Tar Ointment is applied. Stafford's Olive Tar does not contain nay miners. subsinnees. nor any porsonousldrug; the principal in gredients are Pucl4Pine Tur, and Oil of the Spanish Stafford's Olive Tar is manufactured by a process recently patented by Mr. J. R. Stafford, Practical Chemist, by which process all the Acid and /tend properties contained in the substances forming this Compound, are separated without the use of Chemicals. Sold Wholesale and Reta il, by R. I, VILLIA MS. only Agent in this place. Stafford Olive Tar Company, 16 Stine Street , New York, and by Druggists generally. July 10, tS:6I" y OR&DIPS, SCALDS, BURNS, sm.. Cm in a short time by Cooper's Anti- Pain Tincture. As a pain alleviator, this Tincture!. though not infallible. is not surpassed by any other ever offered to the afflicted, and taken the precedence of al others wherever it is used, inasmuch as it is purely VEGETABLE, containenothing POISONOUS, and may be dyed with SAFETY. One bottle has been I. 110WII to cure six cases of Dysentery, besides a case or two of Crain? and Colic. It will relieve almost every variety o Pain. within from one minute to fif teen minutes—even the most acute cases of Neuralgia and Rheumatism, and ie used, not only by Physicians, but by persona of every class and rank. WHAT Is IT GOOD _FOR?, it is good for wind and pain in The. Stomach and Dowels, Diarrhea and Dysentery. Colic, Cholera and Cholera ?denims, Rheumatism acute, chronic rind ner- YOUs. Phthieie or Asthma, Croup. Colds, Coughs, Scalds. Burns, Wound., ttruisesi, Sprain., sox and Swollen Join,-' Neuralgia or Tic Doloreaax,Tooth ache, Sick and Nervous Headache, to quiet a nervous re.tieseitnse, and thus enable one to sleep calmly.— mon to the ride, a Stitch in the Haelr,Crieks,Grampe, and almost every kind of pain, internal and external; Ivy Poison. Stings and Bites of Poisonous Insects, FEVER AND AGUE, FITS, Hiccough. Heartburn, Cold Feet, Freezes, Chilblains. Painful Corns, Swell ings.. Old Sores, to allay Inflammation, and prevent Mortifiention. &e.. &e. 'PRICE is DENTS A BOTTLE ..Cll SAAI'L FILBERT, Agent, Columbia Jane 28,1820. NEW CARPETS! NEW CARPETS! At Ilaldematala. WE have now open a splendid assort ment of New Carpetings for Fall and Winter, which we will sell at very low prices. Good Rag Carpets at 2.5 c., great bargains All Wool Ingrain Carpets, at 621 e.; New Style Three Ply Car pets also, Floor Oil Clothe of the bent makes. Pennons winkling new carpet's, will find it to their advantage to purchase from an. an in connection whh our of her busmen, We can afoul to Pell them at a very small profit. FIALDENIAN'S Oct. 4.IMG. Cheap Cash store: 500 REINS WRAPPING PAPER! The soh ocriber h differe n t the above amount, of good . quality and sizes. wrapping paper— which is offered cheap for cash, or in exchange for good cotton Rage. 'Country Merchants Osage notice! H. C. PONDERSMITErS [keg. 2, Md. People's Cash Store, Columbia. "WISDOM ghan bozo down • „ to it, and the great of earth, A. shallkneel before it."' d • Never could this be said hi with - - . more truth, than ititow appl MIA remedy for anections of the A da throat in and lungs. The exalted •• • .as l earning and power, acknowl . edge f eel pey while both :he little and th e great cen, its benefits. The lib eral-minded among those skilled ..to cure are free to own its mastery over distempers vrhielt *are baffled their art: Those of exalted stations - are nth set:tinted to testify to its virtues, but deem it a daty'and a plea. sure to thus hold out the houp of their experience , to their suffering fellow men. Extract from a letter of our Minister at the courts of the Sublime Porte. Legation of the U. S. A., Constantinople, Turkey Dr..l. C. Ayer.—Dear Sirs The Cherry remora. received tram you for the Sultan has been delivered to his private secretary at the palace and ycnr.will doubtless hear from it in dee session. ! that You were so kind as to send me, has been given to,friesds.who hove in many cases , found St ezotiimpagtrotteful. Yours, respectfully, GEO. P. MARSH, Minister Plenipotentiary of the U. 9. A.,-to Turkey. Curacao, West Indies. March 5;11952. Dr. J. C. Ayer:-1 use your Cherry Pectoral daily, in my practice, and um satisfied it is a. remedy which must meet in every country the highest approbation. C. N . Y. JACKHE,ER.M. D. ResidentCourt - Physiclan. Among the eminesit editors, who testify to their per sonal experience and knowledge of the wonderful. cures, and immense literalness of the Cherry Pee• tonal in their sections, we may mention: J. R. Samson, "Democrat," bleCon nellsbarg, Pa. J. Ktiabb & Co., "Journal," Reading. Pa. Raymond- Harper & Co., New York Times. S. Cobb, Christian Freeman, Boston. 'Wm. R. Jacobs. Christian Chronicle, Piffled. Rev. E. G. Reece, Methodist Protestant, Baltimore:. Geo. D. Prentice, Louisville Journal, Ky. Charles Cook. Democrat, Danville, Po. hi. Random, Democrat, Allentown ' Pa. Sherman & Herron, Stale Gazette , Trenton N. J. These gentlemen have not only certified to these statement; m their papers, to the public, but have sent me their personal letters, to the erect that they have found my preparation an article of great public utility. Prepared by J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. SAMUEL FILBERT, Agent for Columbia, Pa. Dec. 6, 1956-3 mos TEEM POPlit+Bß Moog, Kane's Arctic Exploring Expedition, SOB whio: Congress has so liberally ark s • *propriated. It is a book every American can be proud of; every intelliguitt American should pos ses, a copy. 114 interest as unparalleled, and it is emliellh-hed 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 Hook yore and procure one. We have special tirrangements with the agent for this object, nod have them in quantities. The Court of Napoleon; or Society under the first Empire—with Portrait• of its Beauties, Witgand He roines. The plan of this work is to present in ode view the passage of French society, from the confa. sion into which it woo lIITOWO by the revelation, to regular and normal 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 arc superb. The paper and type the very bruit We have but n specimen copy ou 1111111 i, which we invite all to call and see, and sub. *critic for it if desired. As a am Book for the Holt. days it will lie the finest of the season. ifrltemember the large and select stock of Books just received from Philadriphia and New York Trade Sales, at thecheup Bookstores of MURRAY YOUNG &CO., North Queen street, or Centre Squure, Lan. F. N0v.15, 18.55. New and Cheap Groceries. THE undersigned take this method of re• turning sincere thanks to their numerous friends for the liberal pa:tonne given them during the past year, and respectfully ask a continunticeof the souse. They have Just returned from Philadelphia wins' a very large lot of fine Groceries, Confectionery, B e among whirls may be found the following: Love ring's Syrup Molasses, New York Syrup Molasses. Prime baking Mrdai..el, Sugar House Molasses, A large lot of Sligo rs. Coffee. &c. Alto, n lot of fine Baking Musson. only 151 cents. Fine large bunch and layer 11.1.11Sini, to whole and quarter boxes. g 5 boxy. Figs, different grades. A lot of Prunes, 11l fancy boxes, very fine. A large lot of fancy and common Candies. Also, Fig Marmalade, Jelly Cakes. sap Sago Cheese, Ketchup, and n great variety of other articles, suitable for the present season. 11:1 - Pnes.sx GIVE. Ila A CALL. H. SUYDAM& SON, Corner of Front and Union stoeeis. Columbia, December 13, 1850. 1856. Christmas & New Year. 1856 Great Bargains in Dry Goods, At Haldeman's Cheap Cash Store, Columbia. 'We arc now offering Great Inducements Y to person, who with to purchace Cheap and Ha:Wiwi/a Good. for Holiday Pleftenho. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! We still have a very large assortment of Bay Slate Lone rind Square Shawls, at greatly reduced prices. Very handsome Long Shawls at $4 and 4 50. Very barges: .ize nail finest quality at $0 andG 50. trPlairt Scarlet and Crimson Say State Long Shawls, best quality, *5 25. Lone and Square Brodie Shawls, in great variety. Just opened, one lot of two faced (troche Long Shawls at $l2, decided bargains. extra rich at 515, and 1,131/C ft, colors and designs al $17.00, CLOAKS AND TALMAS. Ilmalsorne Grey Cloaks, velvet trimmed, at $4 25. out large size 4fa Fine Cloth Cloaks, with Quilted Sill Lining nt $O, all colors; Also oilier cloaks at .2.50 and *3 30. DRESS SILKS! Especial intention in invited to our assortment.— We are now ofTeting extra bargains in Rich Palls Dress Silks. Any oar wishing to buy a handsome Silk Dress nt n very low price. should not fail to se cure one of these l3aremns. Also, a full line of Geld Medal Glossy 13Inek Silks, at our usual low prices. FRENCH MERINOES AND CASHMERES; Of choice colors and shades. Pine and wide Freneh Merines., double. twilled, at :Scents—chenpeat goods ever offered in Columbia. Very Ace at b7i and 81.— Just opened a large assortment of all Woof Plaids at 56 cents, regulat price 75 cents. Aho a large stock of other DRESS GOODS. Handsome Tie Imitirs It 1 io 20 centr. Very rich at 2.1 cents, worth 25c. niglish Itrerinoes and Co- Mugs. fine quality a 125 cents, very much underprice. Plain De Lome", beautiful Calicoes And low priced EMEIROI DERIES. Collarg.rind Sleeves, single or iu setts. Plain and worked 111111 dIcerelliefS, VC115., &c. Ladies will And a heauliful nesoriment to select from. These goods are all new, having been selected expressly for Hol iday sales, and are extra cheap. FURS! FURS!! 'FURS!!! • We are now closing out .be balance of our Fors,- person s who have net yet purchased can now pro cure n sett of handsome Fur. at very little over wholesale cost and at much , less Oran usual retail price. • • Our friends and customers are invited to call 'and secure the many baraoins now offerhm at /I A LDERIAN'S Cheap Cash Store. Columbia, Dec.13,1E50. One Prlde Only=-Gooda marked in .flgures. PRIME GERMAN SEGAREL TIBACH JUST ILEEEINEJ) 20 0, 000 ROBB of theo , e - PRIME REUARSI which I will sell CHEAPER than any Slave ih thin or any other town. and others will do well by giving nip a, call - before purchasing elsewhere."' The above mentioned Segura ran be seen at • J. SMIII Wholesale Confectionary establishm F. ent, Frontstreet, two doors below the Washington House, Columbia. Columbia, Aug. 30, 1E156. 1\7311101:7 31PX:IFILINX AND NEW GOODS. 111Hr:undersigned having taken the store latelyoceu -1 pied by big brother, in Locust street, opposite the Columbia Bunk. and having associated with him in business, Mr. F. L. HAGMAN. will continue the bu siness under the firm of FRY& RAGMAN, where we will open In a few days. a very Meg& assortment of new goods. consisting of • DRY GOODS, GROCERIES; queensware Glassware, Carpet., Oil Cloths, Wall , Papers, &c., all of which we are determined, to sell at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. As WA in tend doing an EXCLUSIVE CASH 13t7SINESS, w e will be able to compete In prices with apy store ieu the county. We re,pectrully solicit a call from env friends and. Cie public generally. FY. Country Produce always taken at the hig ß. hest Rmar ket prices. Columbia, April 5, MI. 1 193.17 TEL ZS sTll , oll.nraZta THAN FICTION! A certain are for all Shea mutie Pains. Don't condense' but try it, it cannot fail. E. C. ALLEN'S CONCENTRATED ELEC TIZIOS'ASTE. and Arabian Pain Extractor, for max amd - harm.— Copyright secured according to law. Weal. WILL IT CCRB?—we 8111IWICH—RIIENITIBIA0 Pains, when every thing fails, Cramps,. Chilblains. Borne, Scalds, Sprains, Head Ache,Tooth-40d. Swelling., Braises, Sores, Ring Wor m, Tetscr, BUS Joints, Contracted Cards, Fresh Cots, Ulcerated Pore!, and all Serpi - alone - Diseases; where external remedies can be wed, Sore Throats, StJH Necks, de. WHAT IT WILL etre rove ROUSH" AHD CATTLX—• Sweeny, S.paviu, Fistula.. Poll Et if, Windgallt, 111- eers, entitle, Spranis, Collar and Saddle Gall.,.btbile Bruiws, Stiff Joints, Vertigo, lOptinle, end Banning Sore., irrNone nuine hui those betties havini the word,E.C. A LLEN 'S Concentrated PACCI,Fie or Arabian Pain Extractor. Latter Pa.," waves the bottle. Look out for Connserfeits, don't forges to ask (or Allen's. Letters concerning the Paste to he addroafgd to E. C. Allen. Lancaster % Pa. For sale at R. Williams' Drug Store, Front street Agent for Corambia. Apr 1112.18564/. WE EEL'S Instantaaeons Reactor Baking eIF Powder, for wile by H. SUYDAM & SON.
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