J. .S.'Delleit Sc , 'CO's 'GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STOW. 'mile only Agents to Cojutnlila kyet's t...arptpa tl. c, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,Ay'errs Ague Cure, Ayer's Cathartic Pills,:rayti Txpe , tortint, Js7tte's 'Alterative, l'artfee Carminative Balsam. Jayttr's Hair Tonic, Jayttent,Titiirs:ent,So . ne'jt Situative 'Jayne!. Ague Ctize,Jayne't Tail,, Verrill loge, Jayne'l Hair Dye. ID•Prorcillsr:!7 iirrieleq or the Agents you can de. `rend WI their) Weilrg ftegr and genuine. October I. 1.%59. ALOTANWCS FOR 1860.---Call at 4. s, begat, & Cu'., and procure an Airnauae for the next ear. gratis. Art. 1.'59. 3RYAN'S Patna:tie Wafers for Colds, Cough, Bronchitis, Sore Tilton% &a.. for mile a: J. S. D ELLETT g Co'S. Front mt. Columbia. ° IOC t 1.'.9 NOTIC E. 'Ar" ERS testamentary on the fatale of Isaac Hun kfe„lSte of the borough of Columbia, decen-ed lhuirtiVieeb gchtited to the undersigned, residing is - Auld VaroTtgh or Cobra:his, nil 'persona indebted to ' said decedent ore reque-led make immediate payment: "those baying daunt, will present them tot s e ttlement to ELIZAIIETH SAMUEL M. ItiIIIKLE, Stteeutora. ••pt. 24.185ii.6t4 PIIILIDELPIIIA, fiEw yen AND 'BOSTON, Grand Opening of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. THE Proprietor of the People's Cash Store, edlumbia, has jut returned from the em.tern • cities, with 'a Urge and varied selection of Dre.s ' Goods, embracing all the novelties worn in Lae east ' err. cities, to which we respectfully invite the alien ' lion of the ladies and gentlemen of Columbia and vi ' einity. We can offer you the Philadelphia t.tyle which you can find in every store. and we can offer you the novelties of New York and Boston which no other store can show you nut of Philadelphia. Hence you have the advantage of a greater variety and di& ferent styles of Goods by making your purchases at 441 C People's Cash Store. Our btoek ronsiets in part Choige Patterns Printed Merinoes, All Wool French DeWines, Plaid arid Pluto Vu'cooing, Plaid Poplin•, Very Rich Figured Foulards, 0.4 width Partuneitas equal to French Merinoes, all •colors and very cheap. 173RESS SILKS! DRESS SILKS!! '2O different stytes Fancy Dm.; Silks...adapted to !Fall and •Wsnter, the best assortment in Columbia, some beautiful pattern> at 50 ets per yard. Always She BEST DOLLAR BLACK SILK, and other grade• in proportion. :•SHAW,LS, CLOAKS, AND THE NEW STYLES CLOAKING CLOTHS. As we purchase our Shawls train the Importer. we ,are prepared to retail them at least 10 per cent •cbeatier than any other More in Colombia. 50 differ. cattily les on hand. Cloth Cloaks and Dusters, and new style cloths to make up. WOOLEN GOODS. Cloths Cassimeres, Jeans, &c ; 'Flannels, Cradle,Crib and Bed Blanket', Wool Coverlets, rke., in great variety. at lilt. lowest Cll.lt pares. DOMESTIC GOODS. .or every grade, Shirtings, Shemin., Ticking's. Checks, Ginghtimn, calicoes, extra good. at GI- cent., in abort, any Ming and everything as good us 'behest, , and an cheap an the cheapest. HOSIERY AND FANCY FIXIN'S. rAD doz. all grades fleecy lined Stocknigs. &c. The , real —Amon pure" JOUVII1 9 6 Kid Clove.; agent for the celebrated Hanover (3/O.CII. Lindie. , new style Op -era Cap*, Noble.. &c. The beautiful lint morel Win 'ter Skirt, fur Ladies, and many other 'fixin's" too merous to mention, can he had by vi.lting 11. C FON DERciaIITIPS People's Cheap Cush Store, Columbia. Sept. 24, 1859. Stove Polish ASUPERIOR 111 . 11( le of Stove Polhh, that requires le4s labor, aid produces a poli,h unattained by any other. For sale at the Cohen Mortar Drug Store, r I . ollt at. Sr.pt. 24, 18:39 Ground Black Pepper for Butchering. P CHI: (hound Iflac6 Priip, eau uf way, be bud ut the Ooldnit Mortar Drug more We jo. ru•hut-e ;he junppor whole. , u lean. and grind uit notuunftnur Soo to 'to the cou.uater ;wilt. 24, 18:M. .1 S. DELLETT & CO. OLLOWAY' Pills and Ointment. For IA rule ut the Gulden Motto r Drug Store, Front nu. nein. S 4. IWO. rj 'IIE Genuine Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, 1 for +atle. zit the 1:01aleAl ittoriar Drug nitre, Prowl Qolomh~n• 1-50 M 111 , 11;.S 9 PIIOSI'III rEs. Mapes ' Nitroglemsed, ssf.; per Ton. No. 1 Phosphate, 45 <• " Super Phosphate„ 4 . 0 4 . O:7 • FARMERS, TR : r II P. A Sole Agent, No. 14 5011111 Deli...S . llre Avenue, Phil.tdripliiti. Dealer in Oito, Soup', Cu idle• and Cooden•rd ye. 1y.,p1. St. 18i9. i x TER'S Compound Concentrated Extract s.r..nr,,,rilin for the cure of Srrofitla or K:ug•. , EVO. anOld I roru loti a a rreeliollh, IL fresh orttele Just •received and for totle R. WILLIAMS, Prom at , Columbia, , •eept. :14, 18.59, WOOING & CO'S Russia satire! This ex tremely popular remedy for tl,e cure °lnvents! +ailments is now for sals by H. WILLIAMS. Front at., Columbia. Be pt. 24. 1259 ANE'S Expectorant, Jaync's Alterative, "JP Jayne'x Curminathe'runt. Jayne'A Hair 'Foote. taynes Liniment. Jaynels S•u,niive iolne s A Ague Pull.. owl Jaynels Verintfur,e; all the above popular nvacdien are gllntfl weed geoulne gad fresh. For sale by It. WILLIAMS, vept.24 7 lSL 9 . Front st.. Columbia. SOAP: 80111 1 '.! SOAP !!!--- Scrap Maker's Sa ponisn,r,e3oda Ash, ofssl S. Smla. for suds. by . R. WILLIAMS. Front st . Columb in, ,e,rt .91, 1559 SHERIFF'S SALE. ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1549, at o'clock A. Al. by virtue: of sundry writ. Writ of Flefi Facing , I will expose to public ..ale. at the store of Fry & Hagman, in the Borough of Columbia, Lan caater roomy, viz: A Lot of Dry Goods, consisting of Cloth., C 51.131- ff n e rm Satjueim, yestiogs. Dcliduci.. A Oilcan. Flannel., Al us! its, Table Diapeist, Tithing'; ta lot of Queenswarr, Earthenware; a lot of Grocer des, cotteot big of Sugar. Al olefin.... Coffee, Fish. Salt, Li q uors, Spice., Sic ; Papers, Altrrors, (.Iga r., .and a large variety of Good' ulusilly kept in a Dry *Goad. and Grocery Store. Also, 2 Fire Proof Safes. Seized and taken in execution a' the property of HENRY H. FRY and FREDERICK L. HAGMAN, and to be sold by 13EN J F. RO W F., Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lancaster, Sept. 22, 165t0. Fep.2l For B ent AComfortable frame House. in Walnut St., between Second and Tiqrst. Apply to, A. M. RANII3O. Odd Fellows' 11101 Columbia. • Wanted. Sept. 17.14415 APURCHASER for die stork and fixtures of a first rate Family Grocery Store, now doing n good And paying business. A pply to A. M. It AAI 80, Sept 17,1850. Odd reflows' Hall. Columbia. On Hand. RI3.NVESISLOWPS Soothing Syrup, which will IU. greatly facilitate the process of teething by re ducing inflamittion. alloying pa in..pasmodie action, in very.short time. For sale by R. WILLIAMS, Front:street, Columbia._ 5(14.17,1859 TCST in store, n (reek lot or Bari:tog & Fronfiebrot Al celebrated Vegetable Cattle Powder. and fer sale by It. Front Firect,Soiumbia. Sept. 17, 1559 NEW AND ELEGANT FALL AND WINTER GOODS. NNicONVlOpening and daily receiving a new and choice assortment of Fall and Winter cGoods, consisting in part of LADIES DRESS GOODS, 4)f the ve7,aewest.and.mast beautiful styles, ouoti as Foulard Robes, ;Printed Cashmeres, iPrinted French LVlernioes, ;Plain French Merinoes, black, and all the different shades, aid' Bouquet pattern, all wool delaines, iPlaid Velour Ottomans, Foil de Chcvres, Satin Faced Valentias, Plain Irish Poplins, .Figured Irish Poplins, &e., &c. //ladk Dress Silks, very glossy, and the very (best make Imported; a splendid assortment of Wall Fancy Dress Silks, of the newest and .most magnificent designs, the most beautiful goods we ever bad. Handsome Fall Delaines, very choice, yard wide, French Fall Chintzes .of the latest style, ulouviti's •Systeme" beat .quality Kid Gloves. SHAWLS. Broche and Stella Shawls, with black, white, crimson, blue, mode and green centres, isstperb French Woolen Blanket Shawls, Cloaks and Mantillas of the.newest and most fashionable styles. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, • very largeiassortment, Blankets,Flanneis,Sati metts, Union Cassimeres, &c. A full stock new Carpetingssnd floor Oil Cloths, from one yard 40 four yards wide. China, Glass and Qiseens :ware, Looking,Glasses, Feathers. • 1-I ALDEM AN'S .Cheap Cash Store. Sept. 17, 1859. JOSEPH FUSSELL, No. 2 North Fourth Street, PAiladelphia, Manufacturer of a superior quality of UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. Has now in his stock the moet , complele 4,-01'1111PM. embracing many siyle.i,.oineof htrh can he Tana.: in awl ether csieltili-liieenr; a ii. which lie is prepared to offer to Carla and Short Time Purchasers, at very satisfactory prices. September 10,1850. North Atlantic Steamship Company. D EGULA R through line to 'on Fraurt•ro. vin IL Panama PRaitroad, and connecting only with Steamer-Golden Gate. Golden Ace. John I...Stephenst, and titostorst,of the Pacific Ntnil Steatn.ittp Company at Panama. direct to Aspinwall. The splendid 'Steam ship: BAI.TIC. ADRIATIC, and ATLANTIC, having been entirely refitted and adapted to the California trade. will hereasfer run a' it trove. leaving alna port on the sth and dOth of each month, from the foot o( Canal sitcet.North River. Pat=ewer+ and Mail= Ct•ill'be forwarded be Pnitamallailrob.d. and con IleCl Panama w•itlt the l'acifc Mail SleAMgrip CoMparty's magnificent Steamships which will be in rendinessi and leave immediately fore iii Franes4co. limy will be em barked free of expense front Rarlroml, by Company's Steamboat TAM if:A. An exper.eneed sttrtzerm I• Minflied to each 'hip Steerage I'a•-ettgrro found in cooked provision.., bedding; and attendoiree. It in het:eyed that the ac commodation. a frordril by the above Flllll4 are 1311.1 r. pu4ped by any in Vie world. The pult.te are in formed Mat the P. M. S S. Co.. alwayv have one or more evils SiehmerS. lying at P.ln sone, ready for era, to avoid any po....bir delrill 1011 of I'u''eneer• Of Mausembark their pan-engere by Steamboat. Forpas,me aprlynt the only other of the Company, • on the Wharf font of Canal street Troop River. to Sept 17, 1e.59-3m WILLIAM 11. WICKHAM. COAL! COAL!! TIE Largest sleek of Coal in Town! Now i-, the time to buy your Coal! Call and ex amine for your elves. My coal is prepared eapro.a• ly for family parpo-cA, la clear from dirt and -late, and is kept critter rover. It is of the best quaint . , end range• in price from $2,30 to $3OO per ton. I have $2,50, $2,75, $3,00 & $3,50 PER TON, delivered lit any part of the town. F APPOLD. N. 13 —Whole..le purchasers ofCcial.l.lv the cargo or car loud. will find n to their advantage to Call and examine my large steel: before pnrcha,utgel'ea•hcrc Coal Yard at Non. 1,2,3,4, 3, 6 and 6 Canal 1111 , in. 11. F. APPOLD. Columbia, S.M. 10, 1059. COAL! COAL!! DESPERATE cases require desperate remc <lief. Believing the -owe pri neiple In hold good to finance., the undersigned. having the fear of Judge [Moulton s vi,m" before his eye". line reduced the price of cool to the foltowing low STOVE COAL DELIVERED AT $2,25, $2,50, $2,75 & $3,00 per Ton of 2,000 Pounds. What! 2 000 poundod yes: eermitily—is it 110% Clark? Most ii,L•uredly. Now to the time. all ye friends of the old coal mart. at the Inn your cash along. for the vi-its to the Colonel's office have been frequent Lump, 1•Igg. Nut and Broad Top Coal nt mire" to corte , pond. J. LL IIESO. Colturibin. Sept. JO. IPSO. WATER RENTS, v NEW Compais ASSESSMENT of thc and Columbia L Water y wilt be doe payable oil sATLIK DAY. OOTWIFIR I A llii.eount of Five per Cell', will be crowed on all Witter Rents paid within Fifteen Lays from shut dale. 511, D. WILSON, See.) , and Trews. Sept. 3,1839. NOTICE. 11711F,REAS Letterear At!lnlet-v:oton tto the e.htte 1V of Atm Goo it, late of aim Borough of COll.lll - 111i111 in the Comity of Lattett.ter, deceit-rd, have been grametl to the Autoertherk, re...ding in the Borough of Columbia. afore•nid, all per-on• ottleleted 10 ihr cad e+tale. are retpte.ttal to make antnettinie pay metetottal tbo•e having clinics or drunulds :memo the ramie of the •old decedent, will make known the some WiIIIOUL delay. Tllo%lAtzt 1.1.0c1). ELIZ A BETII TYSON, Sept 2,185944 Admuti•trutors. WASHINGTON INSTITUTE. Ihis Itt.taine %111 he reopened nu MOND rT sth. The coterae of in-truetion will be arranged jilt reference to the wawa of 11109 e WllO to ob tain a thorough education in the Clata-W, and Marlin matins, and all other branches annually laUu.:a in 1 1 , 0 : 4 010018111111 setrunar.e, wlll be 111112111 by an experienced iworactor A few hoarders will he re eetved tato the (wad) of the Psincapal. JOS. D NICHOLS. Oola Aug .2.0; '59 if. Enameled Slate Dlantels, cry': ED Cram t0),3 lv ania Slate 131 and ema me eul turd marbleized 64111111.1110 h Of the riebe.i and mmt rare. Kryplltill i Spitabdi. Vert! An tique..heisna and mhrr dexhiable marble.. '('bey are highly pol...hed. will tint mil in fir di,olor by. Oil.. Amd•, GM. or :Smoke. are .l 3 inner, a- girang mar. ble and are .ohl much cheaper They have been u.ed In (hi. rouairs for the lit-t fifteen and nt Europe for the lint forty 3 earn. with Inerea.rd .att-factinit. Arehitem•, Ituiideinand WI not fail to examine Mein. Mama:mimed and far -ale, BY A it NOLD & ‘VILSAIN. 1010 Chemnitt Street. Phihtdt•' phia. B. N. FRlbrisTa.b. Supt. [Aug , . 20,'5941rn GREAT BARGAINS At the Corner of Third and Union sts 01.713 A Cour-, (rainedt:uear for G} cruis. 1...1 [ l ,OOl-ylOOOlO 11.410 , 41 While. 10 et 4. Beal 0010111 Ten. in ouginal packages A fine lot Regalia rd Jpern Som.: ricgitra. 9 Bogert Ainurinili C.ivends.l3 Tobacco. Also. a large u,soruuert of A No. 1 Spices, ke„S:.e for <ale by Aug. 211,<59. T.O. k II F. 13RUNFIR. PI7XILIC SALE. TILE subscriber adt offer at pubic cola. 011 Sniunlay October 16th. at 10 o'clock A. M - at his re- We ice (Fairview. one nude below Columbia ) the following personal properly. to win. Thirteen Beds nod Bedding Breakfast and Dining TUIPICP, Wash smind , and Bowl. 3 dosen Chairs. 3 Setteett.2 Canon Stoves, 2 Cooking stoves, one Chamber :stove' one Billing Extension table—new—a lot of oil cloth—nearly new—Bur-room Furniture. a lot of Barrels and Kegs. Iwo Wagon*. (one single and one four horse.) and a general tot of house hold and kitchen furniture. Also. at private sate. a Two Story Frame Double liouse.ou Locum sweet, second door below Fourth .1 . Colombia. fronting 44 feet on Locust at.. mid calendula 196 feel ton 14 feel wide 'Miry. If dot disposed of be fore said tiny of public sole it will then be offered at public solo to the highest bidder. For terms apply to the subscriber, nt Fairview. one mile below Columbia. 11. 13 WI tIiFE L TREDENIDE s Auctioneer, [Sept. 10, C. D'ETNERPS :GCOItT.M"MiCriIiCIoZT.E3EVIr. Front St., above Walnut, Columbia, Pa. THE FuligeriLer keep. non.tantly on band a large and varied tonortinent of Con fnetionery. Fruit, Cakes, &e. Ile invite. attention to has ONION COUGH CANDY, and other Candles for Colds Ile keeps Frail Cake. Lady Cukr, and a variety of smelter cakes always fresh. Handsome Cake• of every description. with choice Confettosn, carefully prepared for Fames, &c. C. IIETNER. Columbin, September 10, God Save the Commonwealth. SHERIFF'S PROCLANIATioN, for the General Election for 1859.. In pursuance of the duties imposed by the Election Laws of the State of Pennsylvania, I, BENJAMIN F. ROWE, High Sheriff of Lan caster county, do hereby publish and give no tice to the qualified citizens, electors of the several Wards, Tcwnsbips, Districts and Bo roughs of the City and County of Lancaster, that a General Election will be held on TUES DAY, the 11 th day of OCTOBER next, 1859, at the several places hereinafter designated, to elect by ballot. One person duly qualified for the office 01 Auditor General of Pennsylvania. One person duly qualified for the office of Surveyor General of Pennsylvania. Four persons duly qualified for Members of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania. One person duly qualified for Treasurer of Lancaster county. One person duly qu:lified for District Attor ney of Lancaster county. One person duly qualified for County Survey or of Lancaster county. One,person duly qualified for Commissioner .of 'Lancaster county. Three persons duly qualified for Directors of the Poor of Lancaster county, two to serve three years, and one to serve one year. TWQ, persons duly qualified for Prison In spectors of Lancaster county. One person duly qualifiedior Auditor of Lan caster county. Ist District—Composed of the four Wards of of Lancaster city. The qualified voters of the North East Ward will hold their election at the public house of Anthony .Lechler, in East King street; those of the North West Ward at the public house occupied by Adam Trout; those of the South East• Ward at the public house occupied by Fritz & Killian, in East King street, those of the South West Ward at the public house of John A. Urban. 2d District —Drumore township, at the No. 2 school house in the village of Chestnut Level. 3d District—Composed of ths township of West Donegal, including the 'Borough of Eliz abethtown' at the public house now occupied by. George W. Boyer, in the Borough of Eliza bethtown. 4th Distriet—Earl township, et the .honee Lately ocentliecl by in the villagd'of New Holland, in said township. sth District—Elizabeth township, at the pnblia house now occupied by George Bentz, 'in Brickerville, in said township. Gth District—Borough of Strasburg, at the public house now occupied by Henry Bear, in said borough. 7th District—Rapho township, including the Borough of Manheim at the public house now occupied by Michael tS bite, in said borough. Bth District—Salisbury township, at the public house now occupied by 'Sohn Mason, White Horse tavern, in said township. 9th District—East'Coralico township, at the public hohse now occupied by Andrew Ream, in the villegehf Reamstown, in said township. 'loth Dist rict—i-Being a part of the township of East Donegal, at the public school house in the village of Maytown, in said said township. 11th District—Cmrnarvon township, at the public house now occupied by Mrs. Ann Al bright, in the village of Chord/town, in said township. 12th Distridt—Martic township,at the house now occupied by George Robinson, in said township. 13th District—Bart township, at the public house now occupied by Edwin Garrettj in said township. 14th District—Colerain township, at the public house now occupied by Francis Lytle, in said township. 15th District—Fulton township, at the pub lic house now occupied by Joseph Phillips, in said township. 16th District—Warwick township, at the public house now occupied by Samuel Lichten. thaler, in the village of Lillis, in said township. 17th District—Composed of the Borough of Marietta and part of East Donegal township, at the public school house in the borough of Marietta, in said township. 18th District—Columbia Borough, at the Town Hall, in said borough. 19th District—Sadsbury township, at. the public house now occupied by Miranda Row land, in said township. 20th District—Leacock township, at the public house now occupied by John Sheaffer, in said township. 21st District—Brecknock township, at the public house now occupied by John Frecht, in said township, 22d District—Composed of parts of town ships of Rapho, Mount Joy arid East Donegal, at the public school house in the village of Mount Joy. 23d District—Being part of East Hempfield township, at the public house now occupied by Jacob Swarr, in the village of Petersburg, in said township. 24th District—West Lampeter township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Nisi ler, in the village of Lampeter Square, in said township, 25th District—Conestoga township, at the .public house now occupied by John G. Preis, in said township. 26th District—Being part of Manor township at the upper school house in the Borough of Washington, in said township. 27th District—Ephrata township, at the public house now occupied by John W. Gross, in said township. 28th District—Conoy township, at the pub lic school house in the village of Bainbridge in said township. 29th District—Manheim township, at the public house now occupied by Charles H. ICry der, in the village of Neffsville, in said town ship. 30th District—Being part of Manor town ship, at the public house now occupied by George Hornberger, in Alilleistown, in said township. 31st District—West Earl township, at the public house now occupied by G. Roland, in Earl vii he, in said township. 32d Distriet- 4 West Hempheld township, at the public house now occupied by John Ken dig, in raid township. 33d District--Strasburg township, at the public house now occupied by James Curran, in the borough of Strasburg. • 34th District—Being part of Manor town ship, commonly called Indiantown district, at the school house in said township,by the Paine of Rural Hill. 35th District—West Cocalico township, at the public house of John W. Menteer, to the village of Shmneck, in said township. 36th District—East Earl township, at the public house now occupied by William Cole man, Blue Ball, in said township. 37th District—Paradise township, at the public house now occupied by Benjamin Long, in said township. 38th District—Being a part of East Hemp field township, at the public school house in the village of Hernpfield, in said township. 39th district—Lancaster township, at the public house of Daniel Hartman, in said town ship. 40th District—East Lampeter township, at the public house now occupied by Henry lie neagy, in said township. 41st District—Little Britain township, at the house of Jonathan Hamilton, Oak Hill. 42d District—Upper Leacock township, at the public house of Michael Bender, in said township. 43d District—Penn township at the public house of C. Hershey, in said township, 44th District—Borough of Adamstown, at the school house in said borough. 45th District—Clay township, at the house of George W. Steinmetz, (formerly John Erb's) in said township. 46th District—Pequea township, at the public house of Benjamin Rowe, in said township. 47th District—Providence township, at the house occupied by Mary Miller, in said town ship. 48th District—Eden township, at the public house of James C. Ewing, in said township. 49th District—Being that part of Mount Joy township, heretofore included in the 3d dis trict, at Lehman's school house, in said town ship. _ . . The General Election, in all the Wards, Townships, Districts and Boroughs of the county, are to be opened between the hours of eight and ten o'clock in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening, when all the polls shall be closed. Every person except Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States,•oriof this State, or of any other city or incorporated district, whether a com missioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary department of the state or the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress, or of the State Legislature, and of the Select and Corn- moo Councils of any city, or Commissioner of any incorporated district is by law, incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and no inspector, judge, or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to be vaned tor. The Inspectors and Judges of the election shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election in the district to which they respectively,belong, before nine o'clock in the morning, and each of the:inspectors shall appoint one clerk, vita shall be a qualified voter of such district. In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspec tor, shall not attend on the day of any elec tion, then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for judge at the next preceding election shall act as in spector in his place. And in case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an inspector in his place—and in case the person elected judge shall not attend, then the inspector who re ceived the highest number of votes shall ap. point a judge in his place—or if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the open ing of the election, the,qualseed voters of the town, ward or district for which such officers shall have been elected present at such elec. tion, shall elect one of their number such vacancy. The Judges are•to snake their returns for the county of Lancaster, at the Court House„ in the City of Lancaster, on Friday, the 74th day of October, A. D., 11359, at l• o'clock A. M. BENd. F. ROWE, Shetiff. Sheriff 'a Office, Lancaster. 'Sept. 13159, STOVES! STOVES!! Tni E sulacriher would call 'mention to.his Mock or New Stoveg. lle can especially recommend as worthy or notice Shreiner's Air-Heating and Gas- Burning Stove. The unrivalled William Pena Cook me wnlr IMPORTANT GAS-BYRPING IMPROVE- MENTS. Tea sine. of Air-Tight Gas-Burattl,q Parlor and Office. Stoves. lie boo alto ahem fifteen different patterns. of Stave., stated to every requirement of heating and jig - He is the sole agent for Shreiner's New Air-, Healing and Gay.i.bartting Stoves, which ill be• guaranteed•to operate as represented The Shreiner and Witham Penn Stoves can be seen at all times in opt:rattan, tt the establistiment of the sub+eriber. H MAJ.' WILSON, N. W Corner. Fecond-und Locust streets. ro lurnbta, Sept. 10, I 1859. FOR FALL TRADE. 1859. Camargo Manufacturing Co., WHOLESALE AND FETAL Wall Paper, Window Shade and. Oil , Cloth Warehouse, N 0.20 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA Cu Myles of Wall PII per, only 5 cents. Fit styles of Wall Paper only 6 cents. Po styles of Wall Paper only 9 cents. Fa styles of Wall Paper only In cents. Fa styles of Wall Paper only 14 cents. Fa styles °man Paper only 15 cent... Fu styles of Satin Paper only 20 rents. Vs styles of Sad's Paper only 2S cents. Po! styli., of Salon Paper only $l4 cents. Vol styles of Gold Paper only 50 cents. rules of Gold Paper only 65 cents. Pal sty lee of Gold Paper only 75 rent•. Put styles of Gold Paper only $l.OO. Pal styles of Velvet Paper only $l,OO. Pal style• of Velvet Paper o• ly $1225. Pal sty le= of Velvet Paper only 51,50. Fill sty les of Velvet Paper only $1.75. Pal styles of Velvet Paper only $2,00 Borders, Mouldings, Decorations, &c. WINDOW SHADES! WINDOW SHADES!! Pine Painted WIMICIW shades 37 , 1 cents. Fine Punned Wi [lathy Shades 511 cents. Pine Painted Window Shashi.: 624 Cent.. rifle Polnled Window Shades iS cents. Fine Gold Bordered Window :A:111111r. IS cents. Pine Gold Bordered tVindow Shades 67i rents. Pine Gold Bordered Window Shades .10,60. Fine Gold Bordered Window :shades 91.15. Pine Gold liordered Window Shades $1,50 Cords, Tassels, Fixtures, &c OIL CLOTHS! OIL CLOTHS!! Nov and beallltill I Pattern• Floor Oil Clotho :371-, et• New nod beano/Id l'a4ern4 floor Oil Clollts, 44 els NOW and Len ul tful Pattern. Floor Oil Cloth. 511 els New nod heti tollul Pattern. , Floor Od Cloth. (3 . 21- New and henut !Cul Patten, Floor Oil Cloth- Gi Floor Oil (Voili,fioni one io four yiii (15 aVille; Oil 0. , 1 , -.11 w( , 111,4 ow' qualiiiee; Green 011 °loth: for Window Shade- l'lra-e call and examine nor ...rick before mirelia-ing, at we are determined to sel.. at ver3 invte-i rule -11.1,R ANN: MIEN; EMAN. C. H. RRENIiM .'N Sept. 3. I &59. The First Gun JO 0 P1F1C13 ,4 Chotee Pall Style. Httgli.ll Chi pie.— c),‘ and Ut piteet, veal Maache-ter bl . ll U. alai good-. at the low price cent- per yard, jut.t received at 11. C. FONDMISMITIVS A ug. People'. Ca-It Sinn. Now is the time to Subscribe. BM Now "52"esorly- We , e1x..3.37, A HANDSOME QUA It r 0 PUBLICATION, BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED, is now unit ersally neknowledged to ho THE BEST STORY PAPER IN THE {WORLD. REGULAR CONTRIBUTORS will be found the wooe. of ,otne of TILE BEST MALE AND FEMALE WRITERS IS THE I= Such wriwrs as Justin Jones, (Harry Hazel Agustine J. 11, Duganne. William Earle Binder. Harry Hazleton. Jame.: Reynolds. Francis S. Smith. Mrs. Mary J. Holmes. Helen Forest Graves. Mary C. Vaughan. Margaret Verne. Anna isaymond. Eda Mayville. write loth regt)wly, whole a •core of oilier well. 'town writers ocLatoonally contribute to Its col tnes. THE: nrw YORK WEEKLY liar, stow rill:m.4rd a twee of to Ic 111 that ranoot Le rivaled by tiny obi:0)1.111[1,1in in tile world! NOTICES OF TIIE PItESS. Never before has any new candidate for public favor in the Literary World received .nelt flattering notices from the Press I'MlO all quarters. our edi torial brethren have cheered as ma any speaking, of our enterpreo in a manner to stimulate our vanity, and to excite., he envy of our GENERAL CHARACTER OF THE NEW YORK WEEKLY. The WEEKLY is deigned more especially as a Fitts' . CLASS STORY PAPER, . . in which me intend to give our renders a tmeeession of the Inn stories ever published in the United States! The aim and inject of these produetions will be to medi cate ti,efol knowledge outlet. the pleamne guise of fiction. or to tenet, great 'norm' lestmns through the same means Ve shall never polile.b u nerd or Woe, the tendency of which ie to tenure the morok or to-te of roe reader. Every hteme of the NEW YOH I WEEKLY will comsat short Sketches of Life and Manners, Notings of Travel and adventure, Short Stories, Gen eral Summary of Events, Humorous Gleanings, Poetry, Editorials, &c. ern kpee.invit , of our ,cria;‘, we would point to A. H. DUG ANNE'S GREAT STOR Y G A_RIBA.LDI,. THE HERO OF ITALY! BARRY HAZEL'S EXCITING INDIAN ROMANCE, :l - k.>a%:_sta;C3cm;. FRANCIS S. SMITH'S INTENSELY INTERESTING DOMESTIC STORY, DIX A.GOI El. THE CHILD OF CHARITY! IV!tile, ar specimens of our standing departments. see point with pride to OUR BALLADS OF THE BIBLE, admitted by all to be the most chastely written and beautiful veriptilral poem• ever produced. OUR KNOWLEDGE BOX, in which is •vrekty contained a number of paragraph• of the greatest importance to housekeepers and others Oar Pleasant Paragraphs, an intrreining melange, ranging "Iron grave to gay, train lire:y to revere," OUR LADIES' COLUMN, prepared e.periolly for the Indies by one of the Most tirlillll.ll lady vk mere of the present day. Our Mirthful 35/I".cyrosseam OUR ITEMS OF INTEREST, etc., etc., etc., etc. Ina word. its Editors will Dye their best endeavor, to get up Just such n wirer an will evenitta 'I y find its way to ever) fir-side in the land—flint shall he a welcome visitor wherever it goes—equally popular in the works ahoy nod the of the preside of the Ginner. ur in the counting-room of the merchant--a paper that pa rents can still safety. place iii the hands of their cud dren without note or cornmeal, feeling certain that ris influence will lie to stimulate their DIM& lo the pursuit of knowledge. or lead them to abhor vice and wrong. OUR CIRCULATION AND PROSPECTS. The New York Weekly has gone up ton cireu'at ton Lich places it second in point of circulation in the UPI of pulincations of the day. There is but one svccl.ly pulnieution in the world having a larger circulation than the Weekly. The MiliCl/110/11, are, et present that the circulation of the Weekly will soots reach hal a mill ion. Where the newsmen were taking tens, they are now taking hundreds of copies. This is the general ef fect among the Jive thousand News Agents who arc now regularly selling the New York Weekly, while from nearly every post office in the country. we are daily getting subscriptions and orders for specimens. How and where to get the Weekly Wherever there ts n News Agent. get the p•tper from htm. By •n ou do not rim the risk of 10-mg your money throngs the Post Once, or having to pa) for what you will never get.. Ifs), paper you ore buy mg from the Agent sop., yon do not lose ad vance etnnsertanona sent ton Mare where you have no means of looking after it. We tempt thy day It not far distant when every tnwn.lstge enough to sustain a Post Office, will have its News Agency. OUR TERMS: Tbe price of 'Le New Vig& Week!) , ig Four Cents, IRA where As-nt• have topny extra freight or poa lege. a ingi/Cr pore to neeettanrily charged. sent by mutt, the price will invormiltly be St 00 year in adrlittet. Full.crirllionu token (or three months. Two come* will be sew for one year for ea four copier foe tt'd. met,' enpte. for Slt. Poeuntainera and others who net up clubs of ten and Pend u• *l5 at one t;me,,w. 11 1.. enlOled In 1111 err co copy roc then trouble Thr Itilla.of all a•tleent banka taken at purr for iodwarriminos Canada aubecobere maim timid twenty-See eewle extra with every #lll l / s ClirllloPl, to pre-pay the Amerman patois... All /ctier.end commoniciationa. in relation In the Editorial or Hu-torts Department ofthe NEW YORK WF.EKIN, must be sackrs.eti to =1 FAiiorr nod Proprietor•, Sept 3, 1 0 :9 3r:r !V Bc:e►mall Street, N 'roar The Lancaster County Agricultural and Mechanical Society's Exhibition. muE rump ANNUAL FAIR. of the Lancaster J.. County Agricultural and ildeellanitul Society WI he held et their Grounds, in the Cit 7 or Lanevater, on Tuesday, AVednesday, Thursday. -Priday and Satur day, the 4tl'.. .5111,1411. 7th and eti..duyb of October nett The Entry Ileob, will lit opened on Swim day, int 141.11 day of Septeinber, at the. orrice the Secre tary. No 30 North Doke street. and reITTIIIII until S.ll , rd y. the first of October. when t'tey will be at the SeeretarybA Office on the Pair Groudd.. En tried can be trade with the Secretary by per-onal ap plication or by correspondence. The Entry Gook-. will be'cloeed•on Tuesday,' October •ttli,'Ut 9 o'clock A. M. 1,, the Premium 187.1, Chits, No 13, where the words "'Bronze Medal" linit occurs, read 'Silver Medal." KONIGNI A CIIER, Prepitlent -G I , .. IIELNIAT7. Seeretury. SeptetrAber 3. laso. OhMonis Patent eVa.ted Double Cooking Range. SOl5l ET tl KV; new and decidedly the lies' and most complete Coning Itang,e ever offered to the pub • lie, warranted to give satit.f.mtion in all cases. Call and tee 113011 LOW DOWN GRATES. A new and beautiful pattern of Low Down Grate of various sty 1.0 and fi nick of our own ninnntlwiz re. PARLOR COAL GRATES. A large assortment of the most desirable patterns and sizes, m suit the Taste of the people Hot Air Registers and Ventilators of all sites and patterns. Patent Ventilators (or Churehta, Halk. and the cure ol t•lnukry Clrim»eys. BY ARNOLD& WSLSON. 1010 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, 11. M. rr.T.Tc% ELL, Supt. Aug.( 20.,a, The New American Oyclopmdia, 11F.ASONS FOR BUYING IT. AND THE WAYS AND MEANS OF BUYING IT T',Tut t rlug lapel 6cia 1. lea rated h i . s n p i o m p t ul p it e r da w n i t t i ll e .. erattprelicn , ive hut sufficiently detailed, free from oer.onal pique mid party prejudice. fregh nod yet ar curate. It is a complete guitemeat of all that ig known upon every important topic within the scope ochuntan tote Jtgatce. Every important nritele in it hos hero epeclal iy writer for it: pet4c, by men who are authorities upon the topics of whirl, they giicak They are requtred to bring the ...object up to Ihr present moment; to elate just how it ctand, now. All the sum-heal information 14 from the latest reports; the genet:trade:ll keep pace with the latent eX001,111011 , ; histnricul matters include the fre-hest just view-; the binginplimai notice, not only epeak orate dead. hut aLn 01 the tieing. And the week I. cheap: three dolthr, vr volume; and each volume contain- mole—we have carefully r a m. puted the contents onioth—moie than the whthe nix valuate- of Mute oil's Ithinry, which are :gold n: Iwo dollars a volume, making iii all 'wet ye doila rg. Every family ought to po--e-- a copy ofthe New Cyclothediti It 1: ti library in ti:elf. ;Let eathednau gave tweet y•five c e nt- i t week. alai liy the nonr the work to complete he coo ani nol) own the littera volumes, but at-o I! liantionme itoot. ease In keep ilthm in. Stave a half . . dime n day, (a lithe 'elf denial will do it) nod you south enough to hug a ...et of Imok, which will gici• Noll snood tarot motion opon all pram: nhnui which you wish to intcare. School children—certainly the mcornier: of our High Selaiob--ctio all Ilion. it Suite the peons. wheel, lire given Io yea. tun errand, and thin chore , " when ran. and dui: earn a quatter of a dollar a wet k do he. ldeeloinic-1 ynii have 001 muith time to real; ju-t the work for y 00; It will help you upon nil pontic of iii 9uiry. three 1101111 , over-wolk per week will buy it Lawyer:, Pity-wino-, Clergymeal it will give breadth and accuracy lo your information, and add largely in VOW' infliienee and income. TIME NEW CYCLOPEDIA! OVOLVNIES Now HEADY.) Rill be completed in 15 volumv4. toy:118,m. $1 per volume. iu cloth; 53.50 in library leather; 81 hull morocco; *4,50 half Itu,,ta exi. a. ELI A:A 11 A 1111 & CO , 13ool,e1:er. Heil Foulioners. Lu mm..ter, Pa. Sole Ageon , 1 - o^ nll he ,u1,..enpu022 1.; 00 k, pub. 11-bed b‘ I). Appleton & Co. 1.1 1: & prepaled to r..ecive oitler. for no} o r do. and Ali.velltineous tiooht. ponin.heti In I) App 1,10.1 Co.. TIIIS IS TO CERTIFY friti AT t% le Eh:, it:11 r & Cu., of I..ne.,ter. Pa 1 ore agents, for the Qate of the 1..1e and Ad 01 Kit C a.uu. nil the CountleAol - Lalica•- o, .1041 D itiplioi.,l.lle of l'em,yl,nlll.l should og. ni learn of Ole -.4.v of tido , bunk Ity 101,1 11(.1.011 111 lerrnOry, Ile wall roofer :I opnt. In , , teportutg the saute, and it pO-11,:e the haw , of the person so selling, as tuck -ale will hr uaauthortzett. \V R. C CI.ARfi sc. co Aug. 27, '7.9 a3Sl3rondway, N. Y. J n. THIS IS TO CERTIFY I. DAT Elitt• Hat r & Co , are our exclusire only authartred Agent. for the . ..in Illugrated Edition of Goape die City and Couto) oilattenttaer. state of Prnits)ivaata, and to long a, titer coattuue to troll, for them. no oilier party will be :Mowed to tell the Brune tit the "hove atoned tern tot • W. A. 'TOWNSEN D & CO, Aug. 27, , :73. per W. ORTON 377 ilremd vet' y, N. V. Jan. 21, '59 New Brand of Chewing Tobacco. THI: soh criber lots juid received 40 Boreo of their celebrated brand 4 .I , V.NIIItIcIPS BA 1.T1N1012 E !SLACK FAT rilowlNG rolimico." which they offer at a very low i foe. The Tobacco ft fi rale rnaaivitettireil expressly for thi. market. The plugs are thiek and solid. and the tobacco cuts rely free from toy dt. leteriousi nob: in 'lee, FENI)121ell tL !PROS . Aug. 'O. Ptotn zlreei, Columbia. Pa New Agricultural Settlement. TO ALL WHO WANT FARMS. A Etlig opportunity in a delightful and healthy climate 21 mile. couthenct of l'hilattel phis , on the Cutnden and A trusitic Railroad, New Jer - eY• All old e:lnie coai:ting of :eventl thou:anda of acre: of produetive coil ha- heel) divided 11110 Form: of varrott: pieealo , Llll the pure hirer. A population of come fifteen loordred. from variant poils of the fiddle Slate. dad New litralanil have terrier) the y ear, improved their place:. 01111 ral , cd excellcul rop:. The pt ice of the land r 4 to the low :inn of .15 to $5O pee te r re. the :oil 14 Of the Le-1 qualoy for the profftiefloo of Wheal. Clore', Cori, Pe recut GrBpß and Veael to CO red the hcAl Fran or the Woo n. Tlee place 1: perfecili :pew, fro,,, de-tructwe enemy of the Intoner. Crop of grail, gram-f. Mid ft Oil fire now erowlov nod can lie -r. n. By examining the place it•odf.ri correct judg ment earl be fanned or the prOflticlivelieF4 of the I/11111. Toe term. ore made ea-y to ...calf: the repro lin• provetneut of the laud. which i- rml y -old for nctual improvement. 'rhe re:tin Ito.- Leen 111111 withil the pa , t year, come three. hundred troll-ea have heed, ereCteil• IWo 1/011.. one 4 1C11111. four -lot es..foole roil) vine) fink and Peach °refund, planted. and a large 111111111 e rrn other /ofprovemeffl.. Ilfahlag if II decauble and fictive place of boislire.. THE MARKET, of the render may perceive lion its location, i= the Itevi to the Irmo!, Prodorr bonging double the price I hen in loin away from Ili. cos. ..111i more I hnn double the prier thou the IVe.l II i• known flint the carlie.t and !leg fruit , fund vegeinlile- rr 1111 4 1:Intuit., come from New Jertey : and are mutually exported to the of million. In It-wilting here. the settler hag many ndenntaf,Te. lie t+ within it few lion, ride of the great elite= of New Elq.liind end Middle Suite.. he 1. veer hi.. r od friend- and 1.-Del:111011..1W is DI a fettled 1,81111 r) where every Imo loveinent of comfort rind eivila'oini is ut build lie can 1,31 N every lIIDCIC DC Wahl. the C1D.111...1 'MCP. NMI Sell produec for the hit:li t...4(m the 19e4t this 1- rever.ell.) lie !MC 'chant- tor hi. children. divine vice, arid will enjoy an open winter, and delightful clrmn te. where reverADlC nit rr ly unknown. 9•he te•ult of the change upon tho-t from the north. has generally been to re-tore them to an exeellent state oflientili. In the way of building. and improviae. lomber cart be obtained at the mills at the rate of *lO to $l5 per thousand. Bricks from the Neel. card opened in the pbree. e. cry mucle run be 1,0,111 M ea the place. good (mute:nee , are at hand. and there 1..110 place in the Union where 1,1111:111p and improvements ran he made cheaper. 'Time render will el 011ee tre struck with the advan tages bete pre-.tined. unit oak Imn.clf why Me pro pert) ban her been taken up before. The mason irrr In we. 'lever thrown, tit the market; and Utrietc a r e..re .tairmeot. were correct. no Grim' would inc invited to eXtrlllirre the land before parole:v.llg. This all ere ex peeled to de. They will -cc laud under cultivation rush I. the extent of the r-enlerneat that hick Will lin doubt. meet per-our., from their own nriabborlino4l; they will wittie•a the improvements and coil judge la. (Maniere, of the population. If they come With a view to Rellie r they should come prepared to stay rl tiny or two and lie merrily to purchase, as locution' cameo( be held on reform! There are two daily trains to Philadelphia and tv all settlers who improve, the Railroad Company give• a free ticket for PIZ. mauth•, and a half-I.mo trek, for three vent•. _ THE TOWN OF HAMMONTON In connection with the ngiteultur:ll settlement. si new and thriving town hut naturally n viten, leli presents tnduceotent• for raft• kind of hu-ttir.o, par neularly stores and mninufaetories. The Shoe Ina, nc•s could be earned nit in this pines and mat km to good advantage, al•o cotton 1/.I.IIIePP, and isintita foe torte. of agrteoltttrnl implements or (minden, fm casting small witches. Tile improvement has hero so rapid as In insure a eoriodant and permanent in crease of bui•iness. Town lots of a good size. we do lint sell small ones, ea II . ...Mid rare' the improve ment of the place, eau Iliad at floor 8100 and upward• Tar Hammonton Farmer, a monthly litriney agricultural obeet.enttini long tall infortnat ion of II am , 11/0111011. line be obinini 4 in .13 emit+ per annum no n h,iti.puralde—satrdnire given. cleat of all ncinntimuce when inatiey tt tar IA Rimyr le the land: leave Vine •crest wharf, l'lnladeiplii.t. tom Hammonton by Railroad, at 7i A. AI .or 44 P. Fare 90 rents. WI cut their inquire. /Of 11 r. Ity-rne• Itnarnine convenience• on Wins had mite, slop wills 51r. Byrne.. a principal. until they have •Ir tided an to purchasing. no lie will :how them ore, the turd in lilt en I ring", free for exper,e. Letter out' npplirelion• inn be addressed ho n ...- 111~110111011 P.0.c0. New Jenny, 13 CoorMin. 211.2 loreet, Maps and information cheerfully furni•herl. 51./IPZIS' ZirITIIOGEINIZZD SUPER-POSPHATE OF LE ME! rioNE lIUNDRF.D POUNDA gill cquul in Hier ntio to.roor procerx, ONE MISDEED ir.(14.1 ElGlit 1 7 1 VE COUND-ter PERUVIAN (.11Ari It hn• ihe experianee of ITje - TEN. YEARS. and who have tried u, pronounce it dn• he-1 11 r 1 di er r no, in u•a. It V r. A 1.1.1.:ti, 14 South Delaware A venue. 113• Sole Wholesale Agent Inc Ileiliwylvnitto flab aware unit Snolhere pan of Ne.t• J, Lagoa! 13, ISLO ON Hand nod for sale, idolestiie and re tots GG hhd New Orleans Browtt Sugar: 03 Ws. White 11.tugur 1. 0 h 11. F. BRUNER, July 30, Iwsn 3rd S. I.lnton streets. ZABGEST 'X' 4cs - 14:6 $5 t sza x• WEST OF PIIILADELPHIA. WE call attention .to oeyr annealed stock of the best brands of Chewitig Tobacco ,which we will sell at Very reduced rates. Good sweet Congress at 25e. pr lb.. worth 31. e.; good meal Hones , Dew. at , v-a:th 41)r.; good is, eel. Cavendish, at 1 2`2.e., wer:th :I,le ; good l'e.ich Leaf Caven dish. at 31:e . worth 37e : good 'rem: est Cavendish, at 35e.. worth :Me. I'Ve alsn have L'YJ.OO6 :•.ILa A ItS of different brands. which we can sell cheaper than limy can Ice sold nt any rtheu e=talii:chment tin the county. Good tuxes at $l.OO per thousand, worth $5,00: good German Sixes, at $5.51.1. worth $.t.;,C.0; gcod German axes ^t e<;.(6,tranti largest and best as , orment of 'Po:lace°, Segars Snuffs, and ever) thnig connected with the trade. at FENIIItICII Ss UROS' %Vholesale and Retail Tobacco, Segue and Snuff :0:11111 factore, F.tont et, bye door- above Locu.w. Col inn bet, Pa. July fhb. I eV./ Philadelphia Warming and Venti lating Warehouse. NEW GAS CONSUMING CONE FURNACE. 11 - .4 SLre.ftlOg QCALII ;CATION, They are made entirely of east iron. No cracking or burning out. sheet iron tonna or burn out. No leaking of gt, or No red hot troll in burn the air They are powerful radiator- of heat. The eluider (arcane- eon-nine, the go.. The) file grent 'avers of me!. They give a mild and equ:thle heat. Tile, WOO gel feel 1,2w1,.:J0n -rein No danger of seating fire to buildide. It i, the late.i and low,: tippi oved pattern. Thin thoti,iiiit -old in two years. The pi•oille will have them. They give the may Fin , t-famicrn. Per-mini attention given to warming, and eentilat iSatiiifitenori guaranteed aild price , moderate laldnutneiured and ...hole-ale add iciall. Anil put up to .111 Ile prop!, BY ARNOLD & WILSON, 1010 thesiti.ut Philadelphia 13. M. rr1T,11 . 1./.. S/Jpl. [A u 7 20..59 'till PRIVATE. SALE. Fulmertber oiTeir , at plivale calr, onr fi r zt. r ,t, Ore Wagon and :2 Iwo horse W seen, 1 ons horst Wegon, hr new Cam. a Trouing Wnrzln, spa of lo.n Ilarites 4 , -ax aspic of Call I It, are ....It , of Cur 1111111 t ,.. nix Whvelbu now•--tar Call— ous far-t-rote liot,,trog Crania, and (11.111 , -111 ❑end order. R IIAM11:1ON Augun la, 1:4,9 the. ~ p arklilw, Crld Une fur at the I;o:den 1..1 or D. uq Store. Froth ,Ireet UIIOII'ERS can carry on their buNi: \—A t mo.t •Ileer--itills 11..mmot.ion, Ire, Some ands out 10.. -ea•tm r aid vet 11-emeol of Hammonton 1.0 ttIS :1111101e. 1)EllSO1S wanting, change of climalefti heal,, edhenj..•meoi of 11.111111111/111014 minlh'•r column t! I- 5 6.11 TO ALL WANTING FAIDIS. Sec advertise- A- menu of !limintoltion Lund>. July 2 WO Gin PERSONS wishing to establish manufacto rv, 11. a neW:111.1 Ihrivlng pure when. tw,:le, I. good. Sec :Wye 111,111.11 L of the Ilainninition Set [July 18:9•6m .Fllll5l LANDS for sale 2.5 miles (ruin Phila. &lobo, the r-riarri 1.1 New Jer...ey 1-011 ourong the ber.t for A grit. rritu ra I porno-4,4. being a good roam 'mi. with a Play troitorn. The land r= it large (rapt divided lido ...mull Cairn...lld hundred. rrour all pair, of die I,r - rotary are now 6eirling and budding. crop., produced HIP 1111ee nerd Pllll be ea growing he • !ramie i<delleillCULeett soiree 10411 I - 10 , , Tern,, from Sl5 to fl2O per aver. prat .a• Irle within for year. try 111 • -.1. 1 / 1 11e1/1- To ‘..it 11,.• Ville ioreet wharf at rinlarlelplna A. M.' by liariroad ror flarninnotori, or addre,, It J. lh roe. ri)• letter. Ilarntiontion Oflle, Atkin. le C 011111). Net', Jerre). Eve full oilve,:iwnleut in volinun. July I), 18:;9.01r1 PERSONS wishing to change their business to it ennnleV, u nen: -v tile. 'ent where huntlr,,l , tire going'. Where the ehimile IS Mill and delightful. St e tnlverikeinent or the Hunk. innitton Settlement, tmot:ter column. Jul) !..1, 1159 Gin TILE 11,11113IONTON F%RMEB.---A newspaper L elevated io Limeraiure anti A urrieuitore. :Ai. -el nog frath full account.; of the new -ettletnent of mouton. in New Jerf.ry, eau be .utbset tired for ut oat) - .15 cent= per , 1111311 M. Ile 10.0 Foctugn clamps for the autoont. A &ire.: to Editor of the Fa •rner. Ilatnotootou 1' 0 . A Omit., co New Jersey. Tho-e caching cheap laud, of the rionlit) In one ol . :he healtlne•l and ruo-t Ituht fat chrome. nt the L'uron. and where el - Ors are Dee,' ell , down by frn-1..• the ter. ihle arourge of the tuna]. I.llVelll.etnelll of liamnionlon Land-. July 5. 1,.",f0 lim ILIVIUSIC! I%2XTSIC! PROFESSOR PRIE3I offils his seriers lo the cm/en., Cl Colemehia and tit wit} ns'et 're neleer of Vocal need leeslruenenthl Niu,e Ile 1. preinred in give let•onc no the in. Metodena. iluct will ot , tatiel iii all Ilse lirniielle% of voeri,inion lie will horn, at ilm.r re-ideliees us fieuneilil requirt cl. owl will reed vs pupils c• lin are about 1.1 .trainents. at Ole of the Cecelia :ioeleiy. 5. E corner of Trout and I.oeocl .tree•-, fir,i class Boston Piano trill be at then service. July 9th, I n.". 9-11 LIFE INSURANCE, TIIOMAS Esq., has been appointed Ag.ot 110. 1 . ,•11/1 N 1,11,1. 1, puny, of I . ll,l,,tlt•lpion, to, 1:oltitol,to ;lon 1,..1•41t1,n1- hood. 'l'lll , l , no Ohl ,•,1,11.11-1,,•11 eotormov to provol,• f,r 41,E•ir hot. • 11- 1,1 ;,••,•ul U. all, on lit.' 11'1 , 11I .11:d gt•t Co:ornt,i“,July 16. 11+,59•tf READ! READ!! EMI:LB!!! ESENIVEIN'S AIIONIA TIC lIALSA'AI, I. a remedy not to tat etteell• d far the r. hef nod rare thoAr utulindiry illt-111,10 10 the R 11111101• r seomon. 17 - DOlOllO l l, Its-anti ry. Clat' , era or Cholera Mortals. Vanottag..AClllll) 01 the .51001:00). tit It. e 0,0,11) I anni.tatieepo, , ,... p • . =tun 11 , 0 e (tad .0611 max loth - lent e. resole, it a aloaule rtlordy in pceulour to the -trend instill I'. VI, Cholera laluntatn. e • e. It 101. a r. tovlooetaaor and tame I..llaeuer tat the ...3 , 111,1• rl/1.0 lug attlatratoron where it rm.,. in 1111• s.ranneh vial ett..—and on ti ntl Mlll le• (0011111.,0,10:01,00e to the well hems c.l 'err 1 n o ds. S , 2911. he 101)110 Its Well tolat.t, to Adults :is Clot' rein —Trig tl. I•tepnreil ph]) by A 1.11.... EN A 111 N. 1.) "-tug N 'V. nor Niath L pnpint St , , elk per Itrm L• 11 toe 11 Greeol net? 11011 e“ 4 ; COlllOl l / 1 0 fled by •tortheept r= g• - it rally 111 n) 21. It-59.iy Dr. Coggswell's New Medical Salt! FOR INFLAMMATORY DISEASES ONLY Nor Medical Sall! Not , 3leriiral Sall! IS NOT A CURE ALL For Inflaminalory Diseases only 1 1,; ( :, c , z )(' ;: ' ; ' ,r,:, 1, . : 1 1 ) .1 ;;I S r I . I m ' o I I ri ,ine iii ba. lot one uun ow( necompft , i, , run ;long, in wil: Nubiglrp lotidnunnuo erir Lr ii. ((Mil rir if/1.3111i),. liirr iii lire b .. e4l, 1,011.1, nl.thonen, exl re nuur. ot• -Ain W - 7/O1 Aleafetli S:111. 11.. 0 V 1,1.11 . • X4 . 1 . 11 •::••r .1 , 1 11111 i vktlllt.ut t•nres lolloontoutrot l'O‘e.e.••x (oofol,or-) uy prodlooor too rtimillonorr of 11/ , ` 111311! , mull of m.htelt Fo t, of f off 11)141fOlf? NWI, to In Jut 10tt0.% tug tor., to. I, flit Un'oftl.lnt et? n %stow., :nut ninny not iwri• itieilitnitecl • flint hour inn, or le., fever or pc ;IN na eta.ily auto/Ned by the New Nte4!lea I Stilt. a- fire 1- "rtiogieklied Imy Wnlnr, nr.l rt'nrr. Head of Blood to the Ilenit tutu; I leiirt. I it- In flume.) on.r, tong. um, , pitoll Er)-ipel Asthma, Cough.. Cold-. 113=rier.o. Gnni. Scrofula, :Ind all seining nod oilier r want ,111:1110111, cormswt:l.L.s Kew Audleo Sall exert.. I r Wie the vareirie exirnordmory /DOW noire over the vein. nstrl nrterie.. nd unl of itifinmraulioti melsenit rl I r the pu'.r. vrlioelt noon re , orroee n< oriturut >nan liens pull, and lever thouppear. 14R.. NVEFE"ii - Yr w Al .du ! Sou dnc-yi•r vk hot it nlnimr to do—no mnrr. tin fr,..—equall7o - I.7romovinz from 11, er.o. Ind veonn.oh•trocoolod 1)e-r. 'Neve lo.r. m•o. - obullned from NO) l)rllggist v.altoadt irr.ilnoe for !IR l'OCI:S11 - r:I.I.'r3 Me(14,1 Nair. II Cirr ul,rr, A•lr oily mrott :about the New NNW- Tot ...h. A.k your tterghtin•. roirout Ito. Nev.. Merl -4,1 Solt. If rock, try, it rock, reruerntrer the New tlerturul Stott. e(c;,(:,:wrt.l.s Su ' l A••n pneloacr..., .1; ekrfmir do , 1 . 0110i . l 40.. 114 4, 10 I.v moil. fir,. of expea,.. rvertpt pro r. Ioia rk lon ( 4101(1110g 01r-caCt,.. •bOtlid a 0,1). Order u ( 1114410, U. C. .I . AVI.tIII A: ell . Cenral A grill.. 2,7. 1 . 11nr.1, . N. n.—A g enis ....led in eve.) City, Tow and R ercGSWEI.L'S New 7.1,1,1 Q u it ~ McCORKLE h IlEl.l.l7rTs um) by nil enterer.-lag druggists Wherever site •': 4 01 I. 11.1. A% it i• pry n parrot otedtemr. Col II v pre -( iptiOu or so eminent phy.t. t.ll. sto one .Prrt.ttl I rI 1 try the New Pledir SL.II it 1. 11,1110.,,,1. klitt • reetson. Are 1 - 111•11 t.“ ei.ooor Bridgens' County map. DON'T forget to get a copy of this map. The :Mop Just I-sued to bat n patched up eatttoti of an oat one wrili 'Nitwit the inhabitants of the r0may..1 . ..v.r• .1.01.11 atm r 'brit 111 year's. /ilia, 1,e4.31 - ant pitllltt, whit), odd, ao (1:11. 10 tl- tr.t)pt :In lit, hal II 1- 111C0111plele tntd 111114,61111 , , tun 11. t. 0000,t1t3nt tr.: every trub..eriber who In 11114.0 of il uF - a reference. Noun +lnt-tending ;.'ls oOleri bait: isilzen to till-r.pre•ellt o; tale u.roa... Ir, order, at the Yreecut time in accomptit.h the tr own ends. I be.; leale re- Fpecifully to announce that col,itierable progress has:Orem:s , been made with the eterveya, and that-it 11. not (as represented) livenUou to til.parton my present underialiing of - fie:Wig up a map of lt.nneust4r ,- ounly. The we"n varn fi),,iwd scull be a faithful •opoitr.,mcal rt pee.eth.“l.lll 01 1110 ,4":101:: county, and -Hal not, after dehver}. rila re lire lazily merticd fate of other- in bung cc...knitted DI the public tin being un tinpostut..n. _ . El2l to S, Pubh-her =1 - JUST AIiI:IVED, 50 LIBLS. Clara fain k tri7ll.pucblD l'ohinabin, Stay 2 1.9-ft New Arrival of BOOZES AND STlLTrozrzalr, AT HEAD QUARTERS NEWS DEPOt' [IST received a large and varied stock et' Itlank, Ile nor 111duin. and Copy Hook, Letter, Cap art! Not - e Vapt r, (very cheap.) 7. , ,a Letter and la gal Las elope, 01 all qua it.te , - Fine 1:11.ole4. lly run a al Prayer took.. In every .ty le of bintliotz. ' • • Polltolio.: New Style Pocket al .1 facia Mather lak-ratitl... lod,r a new article. -.l',.tethet %.1111 a Inapt 'lock or l'..arrey Arls eks, to all 01,, hick lA, call the aactoran of Ike citi zen. Oh Golutabta and vit nut) f cling :salt:tied that e can mutt to qualaty :a at lee. L 01: S McDON aLE • Culuratita, Apt rl 9, NEW MUS I STORE, No- 93 Market st., Harrisburg, SUEET MUSIC, .Tristirtut inn Books,: SiCAL MERCHANDIZE GENERALLY, I'.l a 0 0 S .11docleons, Violins, Cailars, Flutes, .44^.rar cicons, Q c., d'e . Jtme 0 C.ll C, urn..? stoves, Tin Ware, Gas Fixtures, &c gifRAW/ WXLS 17, N. E. Corner Second and Locust Streets. T subscribertl Lie having entirely refilte - , n ftl .1.1.), ), new k or eve . the .111eilliOli i.i the. s - rov Es ot , EVF,Ri* STYLE S. P.% T 1 rats. 111- , leTk 1- very large awl ronnip',lo v3:t• wi t ~,,- ‘,l n”,..1,:,..k.,6v,,1, I'll rI'IIII '„li ll` N ihr,rwt) 1 - ntii/ . .:„ A 11/1 . 111•3' .701,11111:!'1.1r. 01/1 . 11)t I•I C 0..... ..,L,,,a 1:,,p.,.. p ~ 1 0 , eilfali.ll/1/I IP .1, I JI” r I I ',.r (/Ir•VI il' MAI., ss,.. ,i).r. ./114 %:-1111 . 0 , "I ROOlll dna ()in t' •410.,= A,. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware A I r , o l rn or p k , lts l i r a c of Itust- Tog. Site boo. &c , for IL,u.ehoJJ purpose,. lit• =took i. or hi' own 1/111111/I.ICIOre, U. 11.1 he e7.1/1 Vouch for its clrclionoo aite. Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, &c. tied L oniplete :I ,, OrIfrICIII of rle,,orain Gar l'imiiree of d --tone. onnelqing of our. tour, ihree and IWO "le I Cm - , wither.. single burner l'endain+. Side Lights pimit and ornamenint, Itrop i net , . alway,• on hand. GAS £I'FTIfGJ in all Its branrlte, ai icnded to wall, prorninne,r, House Roofing, Spouting, Sta. 110( Icing , ' NO and r•porriNG hut up in wort •üb.i.uuidl man:lel; Oahe lae raid nth. r.) I Of tile Lu i,ie eartied oa 3. Ittreiolure, on the wort reitsonhble terms. HIRAM WILSON, Corner of socoml and Loch"( -treels. Columbia Sep,ere her LODGE'S GALLERY, N. L•'. COR. FRONT L LOCUST STS COLUMBIA, PA. THE subscriber having added extensively o hip face hue,. for taking lihenec..e.,de,tre.. to toll tmeniton to IN 0.110;11:0d npccrrncn•. lie 14 How prepared to take in addition to Ms former splendid Dagto•rrrot, pea. the mo.t: • • ..tet Attil-at ypts, Photographs end Patcnt Leafltes Pictures, Ile feel. ene Lleol of givog v.nlisfaction, and tr:y ask= :1 111:11 of 11:.. 0.01 to It. IL - 7r r mu-1 re3 4 ollable term=, ri c 11,1 or cloudy wealliet Co Ito. J illy 31, DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE ISM LIVER PILLS. AvE beg leave to call the atten tion of the Trade, and more especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popu lar remedies now before the public. We refer to Dr. Chas. Tlane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-ails, but simply fur what their name purports, viz.: THE VERM I FUG E, - For expelling Worms from the human system. It has also been administered with the most satis factory results to various Anim2h; subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS. For tIIC CUM of LIVER COM PLA I vrs, all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK II EA D-AC 11E, Sc. 111 cases of FEVER AND AGUE, preparatory to or after taking Qui nine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men tioned diseases, they arc Unrivaled, and never known to fail when ad ministered in accordaNce with the directions. Their unprecedented popularity has induced the propriecors, FLEMING BROTHERS PITTSBURGH, PA. to dispose of thcir Drug business, in which they have been success fully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and. they will now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And. being de termined that Dr: M'Lane's Cele brated Vertnifuge and Liver Pills shall continue to occupy the high position they now hold among the great remedies of the day, they wilt continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring the Best and Purest material, and com pound them in the most thorough manner. Address all orders to FLEMIN3 BIM Pittsburg.* P. r ot, ll•nlrn amt Thrsit inn. ordering fmnt other* than I'lmuinr Bros., w1:1 do 11 , 11 to Init.. their ' •li•tiartly. and tole won. WI Pr. Ar.7...atves. prepared !'it-x.." Brat rairburgh, fla. To More wleblog to 0.. thorn a :rat. see will forward per mall. prat Dodd, la nor Fir:. of the tntred States, ana box of Milo for twelve the.-rot po.t.tge. Frarript. or one rill of T..rmlfiage for 1411M...a threa.r..nt o.tampe. MI oni•ra frota cau&sa wog rnni.tl 1..1, t.ent ceuta A p0.f.0- SAM'L LODG/
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