FOR RENT. No. 3 and 4 Lictlianics' flow, first class bts.ftneed mantle, with dwelling. I.lllArlicti, rent. reduced, to milt the limes. To••e-inn may be had immediately. Inquire at 11.111.DENIAN'S STOIZII, directly oppocite. coltimbia December 19. ECOVIDA.TS AT TUB' "HEAD QUARTERS." 00 TO SAILOR it AfeDONALD's for choice chricimn, Gifts in the form of Amitials, Al •burn t. Hymn Book., Fancy he. Notice partieularlv ihrir very large .toct. of JUVENILES, where maybe found beautifully illu.traled volume. 'to charm children °revery rice from five in fifty. Exqui.iiely.liound GIFT 1300Kct, e-perially adopt ed for the holiday.. may be hod at very reasonable nod from !he varied u.sortment, belcmions ID 0011 curry to-le ran he made. An addition of new eaandard and Miseellnneons a maim has recently been made. to the usual --wen of the store. Many of them are volumes of unusual in teretwan&snerig Anton:: othe:te 1)r Hahne. , Auto .erat of the Breu ' kfast Tiable; The Tenant Bowie, by A.l. 11. Duganne• ' The Soeintilw or 1110 Home Amue :ciente; The Banks of New York during the panic of 1957; The Four Si•ters, by Frederika Bremer; livery Woman her own Lawyer; Lectures of Lola Monlegi The Art of Beauty, by Lola Montez, The Illstory of Pro-ttitution, by Dr. Sanger. A choice edition or the -routs, in slue and gold. at very reasonable prices. The -subscribers -keep up their Stock of Blank Books and Stationary, awl are always prepared to trorniilicuittisiticrs with anything in their line, SAYLOR. IcMcDONALD. tOolciriblit. December 18, 13303. BLEEIZIPT'S SALES driN SATORDAY, January Bth, A. D., 1859, -at 2 o'clock P. Al., 1.1) virtue of . sundry wets of Venditioni Expo,,as and Levu ri FtICIRF, issued out of ,-the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county. and , so me directedel will expose to public sale or outcry. . stt the Court Haute, in the City of Lancaster, the fol lovrinereal estate...to win . . A LOT OF GROUND, in the borough of Columlus. Lancaster counly, fronting on the eoouh-rnst side of Laurensstreet 2t feet (morn or leer.) and extending in depth 60 feet,(more or lees,) adjoining property of Mrs. Loring on the south-west, and henry Roy on the .north-east. As the property ofTETErs HALDEMAN. ALSO, at the same lime and place, a Lot of Ground in the borough of Columbia. Laucncter county, front ing on the south-east corner of Fourih and Cherry streets, with a two-story and atue FR.A.IIIE A DWELLLIG HOUSE. a one and a half story frame Kitchen attached, frame wood shed, hog pen, hydrant, and other improvement• thereon, ad. joining property of Elizabeth Smith, Henry Fisher, and others. A• the property of DAVID EVANS, All of which are seized and taken in execution and so be sold by. BRNJ. F. ROWE. Sheriff's Office, Loncaster. Deecrober4S, December IS. Holiday Books for the Coming Season The most Superb GIFT BOOKS Published. aALLERY of Famons and American and Ilitglish Poets. richly illustrated with I. hundred Steel Engraving.. on thick Veilum 'lured paper, Fine Turkey Antique. Royul,Elvo. Women of Beauty rind Ileroi.m. A Portrait Gal lery of Female Loveliness and Influence; with nine teen fine Steel Engravings; Royal Svo; Fine Turkey Antique, by Francis 11. Goodrich. The Josephine Gnilery; Elegantly Illnsl rated.— Edited by Alice and Plicebe Carry. Royal/3v°. Bra• ail and the Brazilian.; by Kidder and Fletcher:— F/Ire Call Antiquet 8 vo; a guricith cdthon. Perry's Expedition to Japan; Fine half enlf, 8 vo A retie Exploration.; rim Expedition, by Dr. Kittle. Fine Turkey Antique, 8 vo. An elegant and eubatan• tint Gift. The City of the Great Ring: by Dr. Dare lay; Fine Turkey Antique; 8 ro..lllu.trniect. Illustrated Beauties of Irving; superbly bound in Turkey; full gilt. The Illustrattons , ~.x qui s ile Irving 12% ft writer !weds no commendation Marehride Hall; Illustrated; Pull Cale end Gill.•— By Irving. Longfellow's Poems; Illustrated; 8 vo.. Morocco, Futl Willis , Poems; clustrnied; 9 vo Pine Antique. Moore's Complete Poetical Works; Melt Turkey' Antique - Piro; Illustrated in the most Elaborate and Profuse ' fityle. This is a perfect gem. Airs. IleMall'6, COWpCr'F . ts Byron's, Bun'. Words worth. Mrs. London's, Slia kspeare's, and other Poet ipet Works; Illustrated, S vo., and bound in the finest Antique Bindings. The Poets, hound no blue and gold, These are beautiful gift books (or Pie holiday's Annals of the Season; in every style of binding; 16 max ,112 S vos. and 4 ton; Illustrated in the rarest and most elegant sly les of Art, with Steel and Alergotint Joivenlles. Books for boys and girl,. This class of books deserves the Special uneitiion of the public. The future welfare of the Alan nod Woman. depends greatly upon It,, book. placed to the hands of the you'll; and nothing Is FO OCC.Wollin to a child as a neat nod interesting book. We have this class of books in great variety. Games of Asnuartnent and instruelion. NW have just received a large assortment of Game., and Illus trated Alphabet , on bineks for the holidays. Fine Writing Itceievrood and MulinganYi and Richly Finished Dlurceco Portfotios. Those weaning a cheap and suhrtnittint hook. of select char acter fora holiday ¢ ify. and /tunable fur the tortes of all, should call tit the Cheap Book Store. whet e wiil lie found everything at the mast ren-onaide rates and in the greatest variety. JOHN SIiARFPGR. S teceseor to Murray, Young d Co., North Queen etreet.L.nneasler, Pa. Dee. 18, '53. COURT PROCLAIVIATION. WHEREAS, the Hon. GENRY G. ONG, President, Hon. A. L. BATE. ntitl Femme. .11ftiotoN. Evil., A sAnentle Judge. of the Court of (min mon Pleas. 111 mid for the county of A !Li-insit .1l1•11Ce. Or the COUrl Of Oyer and Terminer. rid General Jall Delivery, and Quo rier SecriOrl.l of the Peace. in :led for the county of I.n:waster, hare iasued their Precept to me directed. requiring inc. among other things. in make Public Proelamtittnii -throughout mi Bailiwick. that a Court of over nod Terminer and General Jail Delivery; A Ivo.'a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Prat, 1110.1114 Delivery. will commence tat the Court ilial-e, lit the env of LllllClll.ler. 111 the CrallMrlll4V,lllll of I'rllll.ll smairs. on the 1 . 111510 AION DA V in JAN: 1459 In pm-valance of which precept, PUBLIC xoil CIS. Is HEREBY GIVEN, to the Mayor arid Aldermen of the city of Lancaster. tit said county. and all the Jusf tree! of the Peace. the Coroner, and Coittuthleg o' the said city and county of Lancnster. that they tie then and there in their 014'11 proper personso.vidi their rolls, record+ and examitialinns,111111111QUO•111011II, unit their other remembrances, to do Move things which to their offices ;Triennia, in their behalf to be done; and ulna till thrive who will provecuie neainst the prisoners who ore, or then shall lie. in the Jo n of the said county of Lancaster,lare 111 be then and there to prosecute against them as shall imps!. %Dated at Lancaster. the )rd day of Her. 1859. BENJAMIN F. BMA' P., Sheriff. N. B.—Punctual attentliinee of the Jurors anti Wit nesse• will hereafter he expected and required on the first day of the sessions. Aldermen and Justieem of she Peace ore required by an order of Court, dined Nov. 21.1248,10 return their reengnizante• to Samuel Evans, Clerk of Quarter Sessionwhin nue week from the day of filial action in each ware. and in de fault thereof, the Magivtrutes' costs will not he sib lowed. Oct. I ft,59. orthern Central Railway. THE Passenger Trains on the above road now ran as follows: Leave Baltimore (or York. at All A. M. 3.30 P. M. Arrive at York, 11.06 A. M.. G 46 P.M. • Leave York for Columbia, at 6.00:A. M., 11.15 P. M., and 5 00 P. M. Arrive at Columbia, 7.00 A. M., 12.15 P. M., nod 6.00 P. M Leave Columbia for York. at 7.30 A. 11.,1245 P. 11., and 6:40 P.M. Arrive at York, A_7o A. 01 . 1,55 P. M.. and 730 P. M. Leave York for Baltimore, at 4.50 A. M.. and 2.00 P. M. Arrive at Baltimore. 7.50 A. NI., and 500 P. M. NO SUNDAY TRAIN. All the above Train., connect with the Passenger Teeins on the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad both going and returning D. F. GRIFFITH. Oninmbia. Deeember 10. 195 P A pee I LAST NOTICE. COLUMBIA WATER COMPANY.---A discount of TI PER CENT. will be allowed on ell Water Rents due and outstanding prior to October 1.185 4 . if paid on or before the FIRST DAY OF lAN GARY, 1.859, to the Superintendent, at the office of D. K Bruner, 'Esq , Odd Fellows' Hall, between the hours of 6 and 9 o'clock P. M. Di D. WILSON, Treas. December IT, 10.5i-31. BY- ROYAL LETTERS PATENT JOHN F ELM. Sole Agent, C.eltunlatn, Pa. , HERTS, BROTHERS', AMALGAMATED IRIDIUM, ZINC AND PLATINA PENS. WARRANTED NOT TO COR ROOK HLILTS, BROTHERg, haring been many year. engaged at the munefaciure of Metallic Pen. and during that lime having devoted their an cestor.; attention to improving and perfecting that ' , aged and tiece..nry art•cle—the result of their Un rtacin effort. and numerous experiments hue been the construetion of a p.m. on a principle entirely new, combining all the tolvatti.ge. of the destirity and degree., of the quill, with Fix:limee the duns:- Ming of the steel pen: and 'laq...entirely obviating the Judy objection that has hitherto exi.tril against the ate of steel pen, Thin pen will Inti found on involgable article in AG Seen, as they never tired wiping; ulna to Bank+ and Moots us they will not opaiter. law eat the thiglrlC4l paper, and are warranted antl.corrniiive. CAUTION —The universal celebrity of these Pena baying induced certain disreputable Makera to foist on the public a apurinut imitation, it will please be . observed that each renuine pen ',tinned "If clop, ilrothere Patent, 18.13,n and each box of genuine pent• will contain a label with a fac•iiimile CI the Manufacitirere name. . itrittiay be bad. wholesale, at the Principal Depot, 211 Broadway. New \Tort. attd Retail from all lir olletable Stationers in Englnud, France, and the United State•. . Mr Proce rt.. per dozen—s3p3 a box December I t.lBll,F,am lIIIERE TREY ARE AGAIN:-, WE have reeetved another invoice of those Cheap Satinetts, Jeans, Wool sad Conon Clannels. Mushier, Blankets. kr. Those who dad not get a chant, at the first lot. eon now be supplied weal a biller article, at the Mille prices. Prepare for Wm ter! C, PONDERS:WTI'. Dee, 4, fP.I9. Adjoining the Bata. PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY. s pursuance of an order of the Orphan's I Cour: of Lancaver minty, will be sold at public sale. at the WitFhtnetaii Hole,. is the borough of Co lombia. on W 1-:DNI>LOAY. JANUARY 19. 11:150, the following valuable real estate, property of eetuto of John L. Wright. deccuseili No. 1. A LOT Or GROUND, kltualed in the borough of Columbia, fronting 110 feet on Setond street, ; :tati extending 131 depth 100 feet. more or les•, adjoinisigproperty of Jonhuu Vatighen. on the south. and other rooperty of e•t.a• of John L. \Vright, on the north and o•e-t. No. 2.:A LOT OF GROUND) aituntecl in Columbia llorough. fronting , 190 feet On Sec. and •trees, extenthuff in depth 114 fent, to property of Samuel Shock on the cast; hounded an the tooth h 3 Chaco' street and on the north by 14 public alley. No. 3. A WHARF LOT, in the florouftla of Columbia, fronting ISO feet on the Sun. uehmma raver, extendine oth feet to Front street on the eget, nilmlnine property of Vt, m. %Vright' estate, no the north, nodproperty of - Erllll.l , on th e sou th . No. 4, A LOT OF GROUND, in the ilornogh of ColllMhill. fronting 145 finat on the Pennsylvania Rail Road, emending in depth 130 feet. more or less. to other properly of John 1. Wright's tate, on the lust; odpining properties of Win Wright.':- estate. on the north. end Andrew Better, on the south. An entrance will let given to the lot from the alley run ning, north from Union Street, west of second. On this lot is erected a .. • A Large Frame Planing Mill, furni,died with Steam Bugine. tws Boilers. Shafting. Pulleys. h.c. the second story of which I. fitted up for a Sash and Door Alanufactory with Mortising, 'A11011111? and Moulding Machines, Work-benches, he, abteh will he more particularly enumerated at the time of sale. Attached to the Mill is a convenient office. forniYhed. The Building . . Machinery. Ac., arc the Joint property of John estaie, Moses Bownall's estate, and Joseph C. Dlcicinson—one-half belonging to the first mentioned estate—and said he sold sepuraiely front tne lot. No. 5. A TRIANGULAR LOT OF GROUND, nt the Borough of Columbia, fronting 114 feet nu Front street, extending in :average depth 24 feet to the Penii sylvatiza Rail Road on the east, and adjoining properly of Andrew Better on the south No. G. A LOT OF GROUND, situated in th• Borough of Columina, fronting Int7o feet 011 the Columbia and l .nne.tsler Turnpike on the west. hounded on the east by other property of John L Wright's estate, and on the north by the cemeteues and property of Old Columbia Politic Ground Company, containing 9 acres, more or less. Sale to commence of 2 o'clock P. N. of said day, when conditions of sale will be made known. ANN E, WRIGHT, Admin.straffix. Columbia, December 11.18fis-td Nerric.—Lois No.l and d will be divided into Dui/ding Lots. or sold entire to suit purchasers. The wharf lot. No.ll, will be divided, if desired. Lot No.t3 will be laid out opposite the cemeienes in Lots corresponding to dime owned by the various congregations. mild the remainder. fronting on the turnpike. will be cut into Building LOTe. Accurate drafts of the different lots. divided asproposcd. milt correct measurements attached, will be exhibited sale. EXECUTOWS NO rice. T ETTERS Testamentary on the estate of John M. Conklin, tlee'd, ha slug been grunted to to the undersigned, ill person. korw•ing themselves indented to sold es.tatr are requested to make payment 011 or before the rfRAT DAY OF JANUARY. and permits untying claims will please present them for settlement, to HENRY CONKLIN, Executor. December 4, 195941 Oriental Detersive Soap. HOUSEKEEPERS Attention! Money, time and labor saved. In using it clothes require no boiling or rubbing or wash-board Due pound will go As far as three pounds of common rosin soap. War• ranted to give perfect satisfaetion or money refunded It has proved aselt devidedly the cheapest and best washing soap ever entered to the public. We guarantee Ilan it will not injure clothes in the least Manufactured only by Von Haagen & MelZeone.— For sale by all respectable grocer. in the city, and wholesale only by THAD: 5; McIiT.ONE, No. 22 South Wharves, between Market and Chesnut street, Philadelphia (Dec. 4. '5B. LADIES' WESTER. SALOON. MRS. JAMES IIUNTEM, would inform her friend; and the enizeirs of Columbiagenerally, that the lira; opened her .nlnnn. for the sale of OYSTERS, &e., which she will serve tit all the various styles. She would ask it contiltunnee ail.. public fa vorbeslowed on lier Ire Cream Saloons during the past summer, assuring lies customers that I/0 pains will lie spared to serve them in good style will. -uric ref:esliinstits a• the at. 11.011 1111 - ord, (lire. d, 3t NOWICEI MDR Storklioliters of the Odd Fellows' 11:01 ACCO .L citation. will inert itt the Hall, on SATURDAY, DF,CEMIAER 1.1.j5Q, between the hour,: of 7 nitd o'clock I'. hi. , for the purl)°, of eleeting ..even Tru , tee 4, J G. lIESr. Secretory. Colombia, December 4. 1•456-te SOLIDBY PRESENTS! AT FONDERSDIITH'F. t l MAGNIFICENT display of Embroideries, at prices witliin the reach or everybody. Ladies' Dre.a pond., at reduced vire. Shawls of every de4eriptinn. curl at all prices. A pea of rill, from $1 to 410. IVaal nn acceptable present to ti wife or datightei! A fine Black Cloth— ilealllll-111 Vcsaavt. %What an apprupt tate silk to a lather-M.lmnd or con. Columbia, December 4. 15i9 Ho! for Christmas Cakes and Mineod Pies! EBLS. Extra. New Crop New Orleans Bak. Jing tos clear as nnney and as sweet 41 sugar. Also, 20 barrels Lle , t Syrup Alnliti.ses ever •nlin nl 30 cents per gallon, ju si receiver' oir the links days, nt if FUND) LISIVIITI I'S. Dec, 4, I Sid, Adjoining the Bank. Dried Fruit, Raisins, gm A FRESH snpply of Dried Fruit, new ri 11:14.111, Currants. Prune:. &c. All kintl4 fresh pure ground Spleeg, are ready far the Imlgthly•• at 73. C INIIEItS \II I'l 1) ,. e 9.'53. People. , Ca-It :4tnre. SELF-MADE NEN. JUST received at the Cheap Book Store. Self Nlade Mel., by Chus. C. 11 Sevinnur! con. !Nicole' the livers of more Ilium sixty cli4iriqfulAed perzong. Veniges of the Spirit flistory of Man, by S. F. Dun lap. Vrgentlile and Anirnalln.npliy. by Goad D. Rano. I Co•rnolog), or the Eternal Principle and the Necessary 1.11W3 of the Universe, by Laurens P. Nickel:. fib 1). The A Inoerat oldie Brent. titr.t Table. by Holmes. Legends and Lyrics. by Adelaide Anne Proctor. Spurgeon's Gents, being brilliant passages from bit Diseour.e., lionaook of Housebold Science s by reunion. Thing• Not Generally Known, A popular (land• hook of Fact. not readily neee.ible In I.nerature, limory null ScienCe, Uy y: ells Wells' Fotniliar 3ctcnce. For role by JOHN 811.i.F.FF1 R„ Sueeerrorto Murray, Young & Co., North Queen it. I gnne n sic r. Loran !ter 4. I P 59 Morethan 500,000 bottles sold in the N.EIV.ENGLAND STATES IN ONE YEAR. THE restorative of Prof. 0. J. Wood, tor remoring half perfectly and perrinitently , . has never yet had a rival. volume Inner volume might be given from all ports, or the world and (roan the more intelligent to prove that II 14 a order( fiecuarsilive; bust read the circular and you cannot doubt read also the following. Toe MM.—People linen for retries been alllict ed with bald heads and the only remedy, heretofore known, been those abominable wigs. Hy a re cent discovery of Professor Wood these articles are being 111. t dii.penwil with, but is great many pepions still NiffilllZE them. because they have been soofien trimo.wd upon by Hair Tomes of different kinds. 'To all such persona we earne•tle make il,e reque44 that they will try once again. for in Wood's firstoratise there is no steh thing no lull. tVe know of a lady who Wils bald, who ti,ed the article n short nine. nod her bead in now covered rompletely with the tritestand moot beautiful curls imaginable. NVe know of numerous eases where hair was rapidly falling out. which it restored in greater perfection than it ever had been before. It is alto without doubt one of the he•t anieie• tor keeping the hair in good condiuton, making it Ann and elm•y, removing dandruff. and hat proved itself the grentr•t enemy to all the ill• that hair i• heir to. It i• the duty of every one to Improve their per•nn nl Appearance though some may differ in reward to the wiry. of doing it; but every one will ndmit that beautiful bead of heir, either in man or woman. i• an object much to be degired, and there ore no meow. that Amok, be left untried to obtain such a ron•ider wion—R'oman4 Advocate, Philadelphia. Coehneton. Ohio. Nor. 17. 1 %WT. 0. J. WOOD & CO —Gent.: An I have been en gaged in gelling your /lair Ile-torative the la..' !Ca con for one of your local ngent• (It M and having experieneed the beneficial elferio of it diTnelf. I would like to °Woman agent.y for the Stole of Ohto or name State in the IVent. .Would you wi-h to make curb an arrangement, in I am convinced there In nothing equal 10 it in the Untied State,- fee re•ionng the hair. I have been engaged in :Inc Ong bonnie,• for several yen r.: and have cold yearlong preparationx for the hair. hat have found nothing dint restorer the gecretivr organ• or invigorates the twain ism wen ',mug fully convinced that your restorative is what you rearroent it to be. would like to engage in the gale of n , tar I am ratio fied at anusterll. Your, truly. S. T. STOCKMAN. Way land, Feb. 5.15:X. st nor. O.J. WOOD & CO.—Gent.: ilnetng real ized the goo,lrtreeti or your II air Itennrati ve. I wish to ~ n t•, that tandiny my hair growing thin, n. well an gray. I wan induced from what I read thud heard to try the article prepared by you. to promote sts growth and chonge its enter an It woo in youth. both et ethic h it 13,1, effected completely. In the operation I Lave used nearly three bottles. four•. &e.. JAMIS rrt A Ncis. O. J. %%root) & Co., rraprietore, 312 Broadway, New York, gin the great N. V. Wire Rather E•tab h+hment,) and 114 :11,414et •trees. Ft. Imu.e. 40. D rAutt •ntd by ai. good Di uggi as December 4, l COPARTNERSEICIP. T" mndersiped has this.day-asocidted isith him to Ilie Couch Nuking lfu-riem., Edwin A Becker, and ille.butoineFs will hereafter be'coniludicd under the firm of Carter & Becker. lie returns his chortle thanks to the publ.c for the liberal support heretofore accorded hint anti asks for u run ti nuance to the 11,, firm. Colamtna, Uec.l, 18.55. SAIWL CARTER. The subscribers call attention to their establish ment for the manufaelnre anti land.. of - - - - CARRIAGES, COACHES, WAGONS, &c., rn ts,,corld etto,t, ttemly optiothe the. Lhtherun Chureli, Coimbra, Ya., where they curt - '', on their b u.iuc.. ui /111 rta branches. The patron L6e. of the public ts colacited. D.:, 4 hSS CARTER A: RECRER FOR SALE OR RENT. THE sableriber offers for Sale or Rent Mc Iliree•atnry' BRICK HOTEL, tots• occupied by himself, and known as the .1 American House. Front eitreci. Colunibia. Pa. The violation i. a good one. nod the *tend welt e , inbre.heil. The basement conveniently fined up as 't Restaur ant. .1.0a.e.-14111 given unmedtar.•ly . Dee. 4, 1:138-if JACOB M. WALL. 43.17DITOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned, Auditor nppointed by the Court of Common IICII9 of Lancaster county, 10 distribute the funds in the hands of Thomas Lloyd. Assignee of the Columbia VVuter Company, to and among the. creditors, will inert for the purpose of his appointment, 01 Ole other of Col J. W. Fisher, on 'EU I:SDA Y, the:l.3th day of December next. et 10o'rloel. A. Al. GEORGE WILFORD. columbln, Ilreember 4. 10.;S-4t The Daily Evening Express insert 3 times and send Lill to the Auditor. llNTRlltrair TS selling off her stock of Millinery , 1 cheap far CL,i): conststenr of I{ollllelS. Mt, .1 1,0111 and Flowers. at her estaaashment, in Wal- Imo street. above Front. CO:Urlantl. November 27,18.584 V. vLooa AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS, just rc ceivell laid fur stale eliellp, Lv Nov 20 'S?. 1.0 BRUNER & C 0 ITXTILI and Superfine Flour, Buckwheat 1J Flour. Corn Meal. nod whole Corn nod Orrin, or Corner of Third rind Ul.lll .ireeis. (Nov ACKEREL, Nos. 1,.2 and 3; Shad and Her ring. by the barrel or at retuil,:it Diltnt..2o. BRU:kWVS. SALT by the Sack or Bushel, and Potatoes la ige or %ale. :it the CONIC: 01 Third and thiimi <ireris (Vny t 0 niIANCES, Lemons, Citrons, Prunes, Raisins, lJ Dried Scutt nl.o, Walnut and Tomato and l'n•klec o daerent kinds, for suit. nt Nov. 20, , ss. BRUNER'S. JENHIN'S Celebrated Black and Green Teas, Coeou and Choc('lam, at Cornier of - Third mind Union strerua (Nov 213, ,59. VARNA, Corn Starch, and Ilommony, forsale 1: RI Linurs:Ew. = TOBACCO and Segars of the best brands, whole.alc mid retail, at Nov. 20, '5l. TIRUNER,S. NOTICE! rrillE stockholders of the Columbia Gas I Company. are reqnested to meet on SATURD. Y, DECE:III3ER 11. 1 4 53, between the hours of 10 and a o'clock, ut the ofltec, to elect a Prestdent and six Mana gers, for the ensuing year. J. G. 111.188, President. Attest: A S. GREEN, Secretory. Espress copy td Nov. 27,1858 ..L4XTRA and Superfine Flour, by the barrel or your ter. Coln Meal, Outs. Coro. and Feed of nll kind'. nt if. SUYDAM'S, Nov. Q0.'.5.3. Conner F en and Union Fireets. NEW RAISINS, Prunes, Citrons, Currants, and Dried Peaches. Apples and rhorries.sat ISENISY SUYDAM'S, Corner Front and Union street.. Nov. ^0.'59. NIGHT SCELVOL THE undersigned proposes to commence a NICHT SetiOCii, ON NEXT NIONDAV EVE NINE to continue for the period of three months, atthe hoe-c ott Fourth Street. near the Presbyterian church; the °Nem of the school 1. to afford an oppor tunity to thou: who cannot attend day school. tttfARLES If. AIcCULLOUGII. November tl7, 1555-3 t FOR RENT, ATWO-STORY fIWIE ROUSE, situ- ,0114 Med in Cherry street, in the Borough of.". Columbia, adjoining the Friends' Meeting House. The house is commodious, having two rooms, beside dining room and kitchen, nit the fir-t floor. and corresponding apartments on the second story. 'nem isogon:len meat fruit trees in the rear. Apply to Nov. '27, itilS Sr 11011EBT lIA Z E PIIY 12: NVOO LEN GOODS. TrsT rereived, the largest and mast beatifi cln! tr.corinsent of the above goodr we have ever offered at very grant bar gain+. rom.h.ting in pan of Lacher. 1% airier. 1113••e+ Netter, Gent, shirt*, " opera hood., " 'Vahan., - Drawer., Cape., " .Cape , , " Scarf., " Shawls., •• !load.. " Al tactics Hood., " Gauntlet., " he .&e.,nl G.ouilleil, lIALDEAINN'S t+earfc, Cheap Caen stare. Columbia, Novemnet 13,1958 CORN.---A fresh lot of Shaker Corn. inr eale by 111.:NRY SIIYnAM, Nov. 13. 285.3. (*moor Front and Uwon el , ootc Apples! Apples! JUST received n lot a fir F 1-i a. te Apple+. nom Brod. lord rounly. l'u ' tit IINNItY $1.71 - IDA3P:S. Nov. 13, .5.3, Corner Front and Coma streets. yora COUNTY BUCKWHEAT Ron, in large or Proullquanutte., for sale nt the Gin. eery Store of HENRY : 4 1:IMA,M, No, 13. '5. 1 Corner Front nod Union rtreete, Crop Baking Seedless Itaisins.--A Rupp) y r•on.tnntly on liana, at lIENEV SIIV DA M'S grocery Sim..., corner Front nod 1.20‘7,1tt Colon - don. Noe 13. Cranberries USTreccived, it 11,01 jot of (I,lolOrri,c—,l prime Onfele HENRY SUYDAM I Moo. 13. 1958. Corner Front and Urmo TOILET ° SOAPS in great variety, such as C.l) rernle and Camphor Soap, lor rislipped bald=, l'earb Almon,' Soup. Roo. Omnibus Soup, Nymph Soap. Honey Soup, l'oncine Soap, Low'. 11 indoor Snop, for sale by Noy 6, R. WILLIAMS. A SUPERIOR assortment of Puff Boxes, 1:11_ just received tied for gale by Nov G. '5:4. Wir.f.TAMS. The INTew 'York Tribune, 1858, 'sg: ri 'ILE New York Tribune, now more than off -1 coven years old. 0 Inch oas the flistimirnal in the world that appeared regularly on an imperial eight.page sheet at so low n price as two cents. and which ha, ni t:tined the unparalleled aggreerne of more than 200 000 sahncriptionti. respectfully coheir• us share of the pm treillage which the Metropolitan Press is henceforth to receive, Within the present year The Tribune lien provided itself with a new and lamer frees. at n mom of Stub& merely that some r.f our subscribers may receive their mom, a mail Cartier than they otherwise might do With correspondents at the Most 11111101M111 points throng/I.n the civilized world, and a stall' of writern chosen from among the best in the country, 0c believe that even those who dislike the polities of our sheet I 011eede to it frankness in avowont. Ito conviction, min ability' in maintaining them. We appeal then, 10 those who believe that an increased circulation of Tim Tri• hunt would conduce to the political, intellectual and moral at-ell-being of the Republic, to aid us in effecting such increase. 'Die Daily Tribune in printed nn ft large imperial sheet, and publinbed every morning and evening. (suns day excepted). arid mailed to subscribers for six dollars per annum in advance; 53 for six months The Semi-%Veckly Tribune IS published every Tues day- and Friday. and contain. all the F,ditorials of the Dully with the Cattle. Gorse and General Markets reiy ably reported expressly for The Tribune; Foreign and Domestic Correspondence, and during coming...llona Congress it wilt contain R summary of COll, 101131 domes with the more Important speeches. It will also contain a firm -clung novel. continued from number in number. thus afro/Ming a first-rare family newspaper to those who prefer not to take a TERMS: One copy, one year. 83 I nor copies. one year. 5111.2 r, Twarciiines, " r. 'von roptes,to our addreAsVO The Semi-Weekly Trabone is sent to clergymen ut 82 per annum. The Ne•ve-York Weekly Tribune. a large eight-page paper for ihr country, is published every Suturdny. and contains Editorials on the important topics of the lime.. the news of the week. interesting correspondence from all parts of the world. The New-Ynrk Cattle. Horse and Produce market, interesting, and reliable Political, Me chel.c..l and Agnculturul .kc . &c. TER ,ilQi • One Copy, one year. S2I rive copies, one year, SS Three, enttle, t t oo year. 5 Ten rope., one Tear, 12 Twenty cow., to one address, at the rate of Si per *ultimo, Twenty copies. to address of each subscriber, and any larger number nt the rate of $1.20 each. Any, person pending us a club of twenty or more oviil he emitted to an extra copy We continue to send 7be liVechly Tribune to clercymen for 31. Plabrcnptions may commence at any time. Terms always oath in advance. ‘S hen a draft can be pro cured it is much safer than to remit bank bills. All let ters to be addressed to BORA cr: GRF.r.t.r.v & CO.. Tribune Buildings. Nassau Street, Sew-York. frrThe Tribune Al=Mat for 11P.59. containinn the Election Returns and the usual matter. sent be published About Christmas. Prier 13 cents; 12 copies, port-psul, for Sl, 100 copies. postpaid 82. Ad&es' as above. October .30,1,155-6teoso Brushes A LARGE ananrtmant of flair Brurhaa. Cloth 1 . 1 Bru•hem. :the. Ettu.h.na, 9dlr llrtthe•. Infant Ifra.trtex.!absornir Proaber and Tooth Elroatne•.34.t rreerred and for .1 0 e ) No• 6, -11.9 JEST received a large and beantifnl unli "grin infNeW rm . ?, CunaitlinG in part of !Wok, Stone Martin, Silver Martin, Real Pitch Lustre Fitch. Brown Sable, &c., all of which are offered at the lowest price., at 11ALDF.MAN'S Columbia, N0v.13, 43..55. Cheap Cavh Store. PANT &BUTCHER'S Nagle Oil, a new sap ply plat rcec:ved uud for said by R. NVILLIA Ne.verzber 6.15 G 9. Frem•ereQl. PROF: B. U. FLAGG'S Itisltintaucous Relief. For eale by li. WILLIAMS, GEZEIBEED HOLLOWAY'S OlNTAlENT.—TheZenaine eel cbrated o.sSweet, ler .ale nt MeCOItICL.I.:& DELucrrs Medictrie thole, Odd Fellow.' Hull. Oct '23, 19.58. ju TON'S Magnetic Powder fer the &strut won or in,ccts. wallow a.asoa. for rule et ItleCOli ICI.I & OF:I.I..ETT'S Family Medicine 1. 4 t0, e t Udd Fellorre' Hull. _ October 2.1, .1853. h0:11.11ES.---Just received a large assort meld of Engiol. French and American Pomadca, at AIcSORK.I.S 4r. DELLETT'S Oct.?'sB, Family sit edieine. Store. Preparations for the Hair 1A GIP MI POMADE, Vegetable Nutritive, Iltindolinc, Dears Oil. Ilaul's Rau Impirsle, Rose I'Mlicome, Bear's Ore's... Antique 0:1, Tneophgroun, Wood's Hair Ilestorstr.s. Oldridges Balla of Columbia, Juttre crrucJ laud (or-ale by Nov. d. It. WILLIAMS. HAVING (18, Shaving Compound, Cold SCre,on. (IBA AI, Pomade Divine, all (reel", received by Nor. 6,'53. R. W1LL1A111...3. 200 NUN I D' y Primc Lii c Case Feathers, tar sa Or 30, H C. FONDERSAIITH. Groceries Lind Dried Fruit. TUT received at the People's Cush 2tr.re, a lot of t.l Fresh Groehries, iit Reduced l'rires. Also, a Prism of of suit dried Peaches and Apple,. 11. C. FONIMRSNITTI - 1, Nov. 6 1958. Atijoiding the Rank. The Best, Cheapest, and most Successful Family Paper in the Union. ILIVELPMR'S WIIIIILICSr. Pi ice Five Cents a Number; $2,50 per year. W P l ;w rp oul , (l s , 1 1, 1 . 0t k 0 l a o . ften callwc acre oatttelltiornitod that it is the hest faintly paper published in the United states, and for that reu-on, and that alone. we desire to see it undermine and root out a certain kind of litera ture too prevalent, which biunt• the morals of its read ers. vitiates their taste for sensible reading, and is alto ((ether bud in its cflects.—Neiu London Aderrnsev. An Harper's Magazine has done much to drive out the yellow covered literature, so we should be glad to see this new Weekly take the pinee of those papers which depend for excitement on poor, trashy novels.—.ll'ens Yon!. Evaligeltst. harpers Weekly abounds in original matter, spicy. piqunin, instructive and cots, touting. It ling. and de sers edly, a very large and increasing circulation. It is n tip top (non ly paper —BOS/On.rottrttal. It (ilurper's Weekly) is ,he proper size for binding. and an excellent oppoitunity is afforded for any oho wiio wishes so preserve the history of the country ns it is made. to do so by filing Wiper's Weekly.—Poniier (Mich ) Jacksonian Its fresh leaves. it. clear type. its enters aining variety, severe hut Jost critieisins upon the follies of the times. its elegantly wrote° and instructive article , , and its able corrsepon letter. all cotnbine to make It the model news paper of our country, and one that every family most Prize. lis • ondenscd a cekly summary of foreign and Domestic intelagenee is altogether Cu pester to that con tutu d m any other journal. Being published too, in a form for preservation sad binding. it silken care of as It deserves to be, it will be found in future years as wel come a companiirm (or the family and fireside as the day on which it was first perused.—/IfeCoienrisesife (0) In quirer, Its illustrations are far ahead of any journal of the kind in the country. Its pen )portraits of distinguished living nom are of themselves worth the price of the vol ume-1. Christian Advocate and Journa/. . . . - Fresh, sparkling, and ViVacioUS. Its circulation is probably the greatest success ever achieved by any publication at such MI curly pcnott of its cXlSteller. L'rooktyn Eagle The best fatally paper we ever saw. Its pages em brace a great variety of reading matter, arid its articles on the leading topics of the day tire written with nn ability a Lich would do credit to the -Thutidercr" of the ltritish press—the London ''l'astes." In point of illus. tratiunsot fs ahead of any of oar pictorial sheets.—New London Advertiser. 'Harper's Weekly" gains readers and popularity with every issue because it aims tit and hits that average re quirement for family rending u Inch thts enterprising house so welt comprehend Its articles are bnef, and devoid of partisanship; it is as versatile in subjects as It Is eVell it tone, besides being, marvelously cheap. —Boston Transcript. Back number; of Iln rper's Weekl v. as well a s Covers for binding the volume Just completed, can be furni;hed by the I'ubh•bers. TERMS. One Copy for Twenty Weeks, 81.00 One Copy for One Veer, 2.50 One Copy for Two 'Years. 4 nO rave Copies for One Year, 0.00 Twelve Copies for One Year. 2 (1.00 Twenty-five Copt., for One Year, 40 00 An extra copy will be allowed for every Club of Twelve or Twenty-five subtonberc Volume 1. for the year 1E59. of "Harper's Weekly." band-may bound in Cloth extra, Price $3,50. is now ready, [Oct. 30, 1859 TUGS. W. EVANS, de, CO., Wrespectfully inform the residents of this vicinity, that ley have nose open at their new store the largest and must varied assort. meal of LADIES' DRESS GOODS they have ever offered. Their stock is mostly of (heir num importation. having been selected person ally by nue ot the flint, in the principal market in Europe, at such prices us will enable them to sell on the :sort ren•oitalile terms. SILK DEPARTMENT. Itroeodeti, Rohe, it Robes double Jupe, Robes two Flounces. Pl.nn. Figured. Plaid, with o tail useorimeni of lilnelc Silk'' , of rill kind:. Pat tie slur attention Min been paid to the relect;ou o r tbi• tamck. nod it will be found complete lit Hi ai.vortmeni SHAWL DEPARTMENT. Ftella Bordered. French Cashmere.. Printed [troche, Lone and Schrtre Woolen Mantilla, Shawls. he .nv it n Intl &trek of all the newest styles of Shawls imported this eon...tn. CLO A IC DEPARTAI ENT. Cloakcmnde and it tintned in the latest ti el eel, Cloth, pi Plaid Velvet, &c. The sloe!. I hi. cznen•tee eleennt and fa•ltionn 'tie GENERAL DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT _ _ _ • Mentions. Cashmeres. Piouslinc., Valenciar, Pop lin.. Satin tie Chine Velour Popli:••, Chi alien, &c. with nil the newest impnried in thiF line. 510111ENING GOODS DEPARTMENT, flombnzines., Esmise Clot ha. Alpacas. Vclour y A k.nsiss, Crapes. Colin rs and Sterars, d. 5 , with no claire Flock of all goods ,q 0,1,10, tor snot...tar. EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. - - - - Lner Set.. Colinr4, Sleeve•, Edginga, Plounoing, Cows. Berlba;.Cupo..Glovro, /Cr ; won n full nvonn,ern of V..ml.roiderton of all u•Cludm_ o il the I♦rr•l Nri• Nnveltiet. DOSIERY DEPARTMENT. - - A compleic hoc of Encti.h lloviery, for Ladle:. 'Mow, Ocala nod Madam, will he found of the best and mo:t approved make.. T. W. E. CO. confidently invite inspection of iheir mirk, An 'hey real ua•ared it will Civoratily com pare with any other, in oe•ortmeut. .late or price. hl h P2O Cl,Enleal 9 trees ; Philadelphia. Colombia Nov 6, iffig—pm. AFRESH supply of Ellnlets for the Hand kerchief, such ns. Gernnitim, .1131,Th1, Honey Suckle. Spring Flowern, limtio.mo. Winter Pflov•oms,Tuberove.Francipatini,“Kins Inc quickly," and n variety of other• too numerous t• mention, 30.1 received and for by Nov. G. 'SS. R. I% ILLIAMS. SINE'S Compound of Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and lion iliound. for the rare of Cough., Cold., Whooping Co Mc ugh COß. Corm & RI. D.A.C. For .1 1f! at F Family Medicine Stare, Odd Fellows' Hull Oc lobo . 23, Ib3 TIRANDE—Just received a cask of superior 0. g.ltrandy. fen Medicinal purpoi , ee. az Mc On ont.r.r7rrs net 2.1.38 Family Medicine :More. COLUMBIA MARBLE YARD, Corner of Third and Walnut Streets. TllE undersigned invites the attention of eilizetst nythe Doronch of Columbia and 'fleapit,. in lie Marble Yard, where lie is prrpa:ed to execute in cementer ioyle all dei•ertinton of Rork to Marble. o ramie. tiaitditone, hr,. no. Monuments, Tombstones, Mantels, Steps. Boor and Window Sills, and Ornamental INCire Cl every kind. Houma will compare will Icy other execute) in the county, and he (rein eta wiled that he c.. 10 give tiattefoettost to cus tomer., both in quni it y and prier. Ile will Turn -h hi, wort on more reasonable terms than ran be ninained elsewhere Feb.20,18:44 y P. KNOX. To Milliners, Merchants and Others. AVEch".er:forwmlnNet"-L'Acaanndd rehoitadtiln!ly r Auctions. and of oar man Importations. good. of 113, 111111,1 Pan• fr•bion, in Uouarts.Stla•, Plaid S'tivetr. Satins. Vror elm. Pia. Marrelhne•. Itiorenre•. tribh.ns. rts,n.,crain and 111111illit do.. Ruche•. lilu•rnn.. . orlitrh arc offer much Itrlore 'lie usual prices. tr A lasersl dsscount to Cs..o WASIMUIITON. Nn ;OA South Preend Sfrerf. (reran , ' Pry Good• Stare, below 'Aprocc.) and 1004 Cltsianut siren. 2rtcl door If bore 10th rb02,2,1rb,4. October :1, 1E•9.7m B wILI 1.04 S NEW ruz.s. ilMffiffell taysr zrz mrotrxt COAL TICE slibseriber tails litierilioti to his large stock of every variely of (mat. Mach he :s pre pared to deliver to all parts orate InsVn at the lowan market pricey. Shamokin Red Ash Bret rate neallty; Lamp, k:gg, Stove and Mut. Short Mountain, Trevorton, Baltimore Chmpany, Diamond White Ash, of all slam., and tnpertor quality. Pine Grave Lump. Egg and Stove—an .trtr_le ut general favor for demesne use. Plymouth and Pittston Waco and Red Ash, Lot!, and Egg. Broad Top and Allegheny Bhutan:taus Coal, for Blacksmiths. Call and egnmine the largest assortment of Coal kept in Columbia. Coal of all kinds will ho tun islied by the Boat. Car or Ton, at the Wharf, foot of Caual Basin, Columbia. Pa. 3;MrCoal and Iron race/red and shipped on corn. uusesou. J. G. HESS. Golumbia,November 5.1543. First Opening of NEW FURS for the Winter of 1858, WE - wotiliiiiiform the rbadiei that - we ha re ;oat term ssd nor ling supply of NEW FURS. • which have all been nianulnetureLl espreealy for as this se son. therefore, purchasers can rely upon get liug Ffik:SH FILIHr!-, free from moths. we are happy to say oar price, ate much lower than 417.1 1.04.,03, The LA DIES , are respeotfully-tnvi.ed to cull and ex itMille oar ustortrnent. _ _ H. C FONDERSMI Peoples'. Cab Store. Columbia Nov. 6, '59 DENNIS ac JONES, Alanufacturera aria Dcalars SPERM, LAI: D,SEA ELEPHANT, WHALE Tanners' and Miners' 011, ALSO, SPERM, SOLAR SPERM, AND ADAMAN TINE CANDLES. Warehouse—No. 24 South Wharves; Ma nufa c tory, Christian St., below Seventh, Phitada. October 30. I&5?-3m WRY SUFFER. WITII PILES. Finley's Vegetable Pile Ointment. THIS medicine, a remedy for the Piles, as itv name unpile*, has never before been offered to the public. Ii is not intended es a cure till. but for that one digenoe it is the bog remedy now known or that hae ever before been brought before the public I will warrant a cm , 6v folin wing my direetion,t, RETAIL PRICE, $l.OO PER BOX. A liberal alt.rotint to the trude. E. 13. HERR, Wholernle Agent for the United Santee. MI orders iarldre.sed to him will hr promptly amended to. All communteolions etltlres,d to him will oleo be attentit./1 In with njJonteh. =1 Columbia. May 24.1859 Mr U. FINLEY—This is to certify thot 1 have been affected st Ws the Piles far ten yearn: after name your Pile Ointment for a few days, It entirely cured me; I not having had the least sign of a ref urn Placa 1 0 40- 1 9 yearg ago. I can recommend it us the remedy for that troublesome disea.fe with which So many prr•nus are affected, and would advise all persons so afflicted to use your Ointment 17 STRAWBRIDGE. Columbia. August IU. lesB. U. FINLEY—I have sulfesed for over four }ear• with the riles, and hove tried different rentedic , +. all to no 11,201111 i; I wne finally induced to try a box of your Ointment, and a her making several iipplica itont,l found it to relieve inc. sold continued for a short time, when I was perfectly cured. It in now five 3 eat $ some. and I have not had the 1,4..1 vigil of a return of the dinense. If tiny per-oil should doubt the twill of this certificate, oildreos me a note and I will give all die infoimation required I cheertiells recommend the 01i:uncut its invaluable reined) for the Piles; one box of it may once any one who is affected, all the gam they have to •oiler as well 11 , many dollary and cent., To all of which I cheerfully ruli.cribe. II C. AIINNICII. September 11, 1859. Goiid Boobs for Libraries and Win ter Zvening Reading-. AKE your homes happy. Form a taste 1► Inc intellectual improvements. You will find tioilting more at tractive than n variety of good bunko. No pleasure. lc more refining or useful than the plea sure of reading gond hoots. Time in motley. Seek It , pleasure• by employing it and your taleiti*.— Beading, stud) We Rod improving. until you have laid up a lI , N•Urr worth a it/Ml.llle through life. We will here add it lint of gond hooka for those in search of knowledge and enteriaintnetti. Welisier'sDietlonarydVn 'Abbott's Lib- of Napoleon. obi Wier! ) 2 vin, 8 vo The Encyclopedia of A- Abbott , * lli*tory of Kings merman literature. By and Queens. 21 veto. 18 Chamber*. 2 vols. mo. The Retigtouß Encyclope- Recollections of is Life tint 1 vol. T.mc By Coodnell. 2 The Encyclopedia Amen- vets. 19 mo. can.t. 14 vols. Pictorial Geography of the Applrtott's Ettcyelonedia World. By S . 11. (7, 08 8. of Giogiaphy. vol.l vo rich. 2 vols. 9vu BlaLe-' - Btographical Die- Natural 11,-wry of the D. tionnry. 1 vol. 8 vo. Stoics. By Lowing •hd The C) elopedia of Gwen! IVillitims. 2 vol, 8 vo. Knowledge. Frog's Pictorial History of Brazil and the Brazilians. the World. 1 vol. 9 vo. 1 vol. 1 vo. Brand's Encyclopedia of Livingstou'e Travels lit science, Ltierzture and Africa. 1 vol e vo. An. I vol 8 no. Perry's Expedition to fa- tire's Dictionary of Arta, pan. 1 vol 8 vo. Manufactures & Butih's North Central Af- 2 vols. rice. 1 vols.B vo. The City ()nth,. Great King, Laird's Nineveh end it* By Barclay. t vol 8 vo. Remains. 1 en), Bancroft's Victory of the! Bat ford Taylor's Complete U. Stale, 7 Cole 8 vu. Works. 8 vol.. Ilume's History of Eng-1 Ilumboldt'sConnos,:i vole land. 8 rola. 12 mo. Muestuley'sllistory of E'tig. Hugh Miller's Complete land. 4 vols. 12 mo. Work, 7 vole. Alison's History of Eu- Goldsmith's Animated No- tope. 7 vols. 9 vo. ture. 2 vols. 8 vo. Preston's Complete His- The Library of Natural formal Works. 14 vole. History. 1 vol 8 vo. 2 vo. bildy bound. Boson's Natural history', Welnfter's Complete )Wks I vol. 8 vo. G vol.. 8 vo. Ruchenberper's Natural , Levi Woodbury's Works. If i.tort'. 2 vol.. limo. 3 vol.. 8 vo. The Literature & Literary Cuors' of the Con- Men ofG rev t Britain and stria lion of the United Ireland. ii. A Mills. 2 States. 2 v01e.13 vo. vril.r. 8 vo. The Butch Republic. By Ilatlam's Literature. 2 Motley. 3 vol. 8 vo. v 01... 8 ye. Lord Bacou'd Wori.r. 3 Wilson's 31rd. Av.'. I vol. vol.. 8 vo. vo.,Thser's Fieneb Revolution Briimmal'c Conoel. Byo.. _ tory. 1 vol 8 vo. poi of Manhood. 1 vol Irvi4V:ompletv vo. ineiudinc r nis hfe ofllndigenous Races of the Weelimgion. Earth. In uddition to the above we have many valuable Books on all subjects, the most of which we bought at the Trade Sale, A larger or elienper stock of Books has never been connived in lirincaner, than can now be seen at tbe Cheap Book Store of JOHN ,8111:diFVF:12, Oct. ao, socce,..r to Murray, Young it Co. Fancy Furs--for Ladles & Children. TORN FAREIRA & Co., No, 818, (new no.) Market street, above Eighth, Thiludelphia—]m• porter•. Manufacturers Bud Dealer. in Fancy Far•, (Of Ladies and Children; also. Gent's Furs, NH. Col• Inns and Gloves. The number of years that we have been engitged in the eur bui.ltmoo, and the general character of our Furs, both for quality and price generally known throughout the country, thut we mink it's unnecessary for U 8 to ray anything more than that we have now opened our assortment of Furii ror the roll and Winter Sale., of the largest and moat beautiful assortment that we have ever of fered before to the public. Our Furs have sill been imported during the present B[llBoll, when money was ' , curve and Furs mach lower than at the present tune, and have been manufaciured lip the most corn petent wortmen; we are therefore determined to yell them at .1301 pricer as will continue to give us the reputation we have borne for years, that is to sell a good article for a very small profit. storekeepers will do well to give us a enll, no they will find the largest sia.orOnent by fur to select from In the city, and at manufacturer's peters. JOHN FAREIRA & CO., No SIR Market street, above sth, Philo, eeraeraberll.lPs9-4mov WINCHESTER Sr. CO., GENTLEIIIEN'S Famishing Store, and Patent Shoulder Seam :chill Alciniithetory, nt the old strind.No MC Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. oppt— line the Wa•liingron J,. lVisichester will give as heretofore, his personal •upervision of the rotting and manufiiciurlogdelmo meets Orders (or hi• celebrated style of Shirts mid Collars fined nt the shorte•t notice. rer•ons desiring to order !thins. can he supplied woh the formula for measurement, on application Uy Constantly nn hand a varied and select stiscls of flemlemen'APnruishilir Goods. i]D" Wholesale or•les• supplied on Itheral term!. wept. 4, I 5.5.9.1 NEW STOLE or FALL GOODS. Just Received AT I. O. DRONER & CO'S Corner of Third and Union Streets. WE Race jut opened and call attention to a from' Ma or FALL GOODS. CO/Ifll.l - of CLOTHS, CASSINI ERE% VESTING% LADIF.t.t` GOODS Laawor, Cnehmere.. MMooe•, An Wool Pinot.. Prana. of every Style, ter., he. A roll a•.ortmrm of Al eta'at Fat/ and Winter Wear, an Cloth•. Ca..lureres. her . plain and fancy A neat •tad !ammo! selection of Va....lanes at mo.t rra•onab le price.. Wrliont enonwratung the good• etimpowint our gioele, va..e would Pilate that they are of oho beet qualm y and so varied in ngte sod price as to anti every taste and Come within the name. of every Narita re r. We believe that we can sell cheaper ih.au the cheapest in Colombia. Our Goods have been purchased nt tom rats.. and sve offer unequalled bargains to our friends and cus tomers. tJue canal exeel.enl stock: •r 4M-x•cpc•cm - o• loss i• elarelunr kept op., and we run rums-te .u -person Sagan,. Molasses. Corr.. Tea. he.. at a eery tow knee. C:I•VVe invite an exammanon of Cur new snort. I rt RRIIRRR, l l r BRUNER. Colon:04a Oehow, 2 . 14A FOR 31ZINT. ATwo-STORY' rune ROUSE. 11 Apptr TO rwr I r. r. arror.v NEW OYSTER SALOONS. THE subscriber will open, on Monday next, 1 3- 111 /11.130te1, en tiler of St, (Pod no daloJt, for the. -File of OYSTERS AND REFREMMENTS, in every at yle. Rooms v.,n Le v.., ptv-sl±. Li zed up for the accommodation, of Ladle., and Lientlenwe, where they can obtain flrfre..hinew- at all Lou:. A "CT:lrate Saloon will Le Levity: ludic. Wiiall U1:I LC strictly private. I"C e•ro:t or expen,e will he .paned to furinhat the best +crudes in the n arket, end the cub scrther ho;.os to receive a Ithts t.:lrOlLrrgerLlC:lt in ht. enterpme ..terft the shell crtaybe had In the baser cat. Gentleman's Saloon on the Senoon on the gecon4 story. ColumLia , October 1.E59-k:at COIMItTAN ift COZ, Grocers and Commission Merchants. ct W. Corner of Vranklin and Pace streets, Beht more, keep . con•lantly on bond a well selected clock of G roce rtes. Wtnea cud Liquors. October .2.lSSY.ere. 2. S c T G T.T .M de Co., Are now opening anew stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, AND READY-MADE CLOTHING, Al the Cheap CaNh Store, in their New Four- Story Building in Locuat Street. COMPLETE assortment of New and Dc srrable Full and I,l,'lnter Goods, consisting itt part of CLOTHS AND CASSIIIERES, Nelson's Block French Cloths and mile' eclehrated make,. English Mae and Brosvu Cloths, Black and fancy Corduro3s, for men and boys' .ne.)r—veop cheap. DRESS GOODS. Black and Fancy Dress :ilk, Lupins, French Mt rt. noes, all wool de Laine4,Paramethis all wool Fl.iids and do Cigar, EngliA and Arucii,Pd Prints-all grades and at very Inc fidurc,. SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. Stella, /troche, bordered lit all colors and sty lesl mocha, 'I bitiet and Cloth Simw in, I.onT nod Square Gentleincit's blinwls--Ladles' Cloth and Satin vino in all St VI,: DOMESTIC GOODS, HOSIERY AND TRIMMING. Blenched and Unbleached Sheellngs, Ca,e Muslin,. T10:111144. Table Linens, Sack Fltiolick. ilto lutes' brand.. of sheeting ItLISIIIIS. Irt.hf.inens, Mar seines and Linen Simi Boron's, Pod I.,ende meti's Morino. Ca.lt mere, Colin. nnd Vno lent Blond 11...0 aorta ni Ihr lime,' ',let,. READY-MADE CLOTHING. eteot, rmelran Vrens Cord,. {;lac:, and Finley Cac. rime, Itn•inexa Cwin.. Over Coat, Sacks. Black end Fancy CEPS...Mere PunH,:,lll/lell Pam, Black and Panty sw,o. and Velvet in every rartety or and [Me, Uif A large as.,ortment of BATS AND UM ftF. P. S. AIrTAGFE & Cll. Columbia. Scat..2s. 1 , 54. CI. up Cn•li Surd, HILLSIDE NURSERY, COLUMBIA, LANCASTER CO., PA. 'l'lll subscriber having purchased the !Jur ' , et) I,vvned nod en rrim.l on by Ttics.rs. liou.ton & hi film, urn r Col simian, La,• ouster county, Pa., offers to the publte au extcomvc mock of ORNANIENTAL, lIADE & FRUIT TREES, Shrubbery, Vines, Fioteering and other Plants, and a general aY , oriment of ever 511 ring connected at ill, it Horticultural and floricultural earahlr•l•ol,li hac added lo the .rock of standard irecY potsn in his uur-ery. arid hp rri.ogerirent nth the more extenarye flortirulitiri-tq can supply at chnit notice any rree, , hiub, or flower that,. tarred 111 the ennIIICY. Hellas thoroughly re-firied hi, cornmodioac (:fern Ifutie, and has lo filled with a lan, viar.nty of - choice PI ANTS, FLOWERS, Sze. many of which are rairly yona,lout,llc anh Green lle would call partLcular attentiott to his roller:im. of . .. NATIVE & EXOTIC ...„A -.1 - \ s""• 1 r ' . i ' .v...,4 ' ;,.. GRAPES, ,", =:•'.3 . . 9 50 . 0,, a very exten4tvo as• v Jlis,'''..... ,„`t .., t.''' .oritovntai all Ole 1110,4 , i . :fr - -.•••"::' • deeirvhlevaneties. " . 0 -4?" ,1. ... ' lie hav also recently /' \ .:.\ pureha.ed the collie stork of the well-known Garden mad Nursery of Jo •etat Vewd4ll, Cherry l•tireet, Columbia, %inch will be added to hi, own r.tahlis.hment. l'EVVitut.t. has been engaged to take charge or, Floral nod Nor=ery Department of the Ilidhide Nursery, and hi; well grounded reputroton Its u nurser) tuna and florkr will net udditional guar. moue for the condttion of the etnek. P. d —ln connection with the Nursery the rout ie for will underioge through the arney of Mr.Vvv: Intl. w•ho.e skill i% mor.t t'avotall'y known in 'Oita de pu•tmeut, to pinta and lay out grou nth, gat denc. ft:a and do general jobbing in Chia hoe of the bonnie as. Columbia, eepternber 1°,1559. SAVING FUND. NATIONAL INCORPORATED BY STATS OF PENNSYLVANIA. FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST. Money is received in say sum, large or small. and intrsest mild irons the any of depoilt to the day of wiihdravcal The office is open every day from 8 n*,,lnek in the morning 1111 5 o'clock In the Nfirrllooll. and On Mon day WU: Thursday eS ening till 8 o'r lock. HON 111 , :NRV L. riENNCI3., Pregident. 1201:1 7 .11T V;ce Precideni. 'W P. J. HEED, Serr.•mrv. DIRECTORS. Ileory I. Benner, F. Carroll llrc,vs'cr, rtlmm id L. Carter, Jrnseph 13. KAI, ). iimhrrl Sell, idge, Francis Lee, Samuel K Ashton, Joseph Veskes, G. Landreth Alum], Henry DiaM,derfer. Money le received mud payment. Mudr in gold daily without 110Ilee The investments are made mu Real ratote gage's, Wound Rents, and such first CIA,. Fr C Wines a- the eh:liter requires. August 7, 1855 1838 3.852 1 . NEW PALL GOODS. Now t,pcning at dlaldenlan's Cheap Cash Store, A CO MTE amstratntbf um stnd dfsi rrible toil gOOll., rumprl•m g 111 pa rt, or MEN'S WF.AI2, Bleck and colored rienell. lingliadi and Amerman Cloth•; black and colored Freucin English and Amer ican Cuscmmes. _ _ . VE.STINGS Plush. Velvet, Mat3llllllC and Caelitnevea. new and beattidul .tyle.; Salinen• Tw..d.. velvet., &c. DRESS GOODS. A WI nnd complete ar•nrmcnt of fatilleidrire•• Good•. in nll the new nnd benUtlrili de•lgn.;NO. Lupui's Frebell Mrrnroe•, in Marls and n••nrled rotor,. Lu• pin's WI wool dein Net. in black and all shade•. ez•rn rich printed, nll wool Pari• Delnine•, newest style 101 l Dress Stlkr, nil wool Plnid• BLACK SILKS A fall line of Blank and Dre.it Sill:a the very best imported Paroincitivi i Delnane., and Ent and inericnn Printa. In flldie.a vnrjrlV MMIMMMMr2 Stella nroebe bordered. in all grade, and echstro, Brorhe long and .quare Nimrod.. Thibet Shand, !dark rind as.nried color., with .11k and w•nn! tringr•, Bay State long and •gonre Shawlr., raund cornered Shrtwla, oil tire oilier didrrent varlenra ut the m a r ke t , Lame.> Cloth Clank• and Mantilla•, of the latr•t Pon. tall style. • 1101.1SPSEEPING GOODS. Blanket., Counterpanes, Marge., Iles (oat, IVnolen Coverlet..., Flannels In every variety, breuelsed and brown :s.beennp, pillow care Iluelmt Tlctinp. Vol - mum..., woolen T able rover.. liner blenched and brown Table n n ina.k, bleached and brown rotor Table Clorho, Towelmp, : the be•l brAnd• of I•luirilon , Irl,ll Linen. nod Shin no.orn., m linen and mor:eillec FEATHERS. CA rtrrxmos AND OIL. CLOTUS —A new rup ply of Carpeting•, and Floor and Table Oat Clolbr (Minn, Was, and Queeneware. n new and full a• eoriment. HA Lit AN'S Colombia, Sept. 11.1 F-19. Chen, each:gore FOR 11.13 NT, pH BUSINESS STAND, on Front Ink ff tree', betssePto lVolout and 1.0.,1 , 1 .d• joining the Jcs, ell V .4 1 , 11, of the ofte•mgneti , re!! ton given on theitrot of A 1111: nrzt A WI , to JOHN FitLIX Columbia, March 6.195E4 f" rols. 1 ENT, NOS. S and 6 Hamilton's flow, oppo• .1. the Wafthington House. Trou t Co:ambit,. Apply to R HAMILTON. Columbia. lebractry lli. 1.5.77-tf THE BLUE FRONT, on Front strut, rontain. Ing t wol. 4 inre linonne—tvro do Crlr offio... or °Thor ha,e oorno•op—and a lin SI:MENT— nII fiord an h gran. 6r_..-.1•1.o Si:VT.I2AL n0vy...0. for root or !rale, In differoni port.. of Iho ho roue. Forletro of AVM. WIIIrrEn. Col ornlon. February- 14. 19.77-11( TO LET. n n FEST OF WHARF. on the Scrpeebentve rarer. atniniticTrcrperrr of J VenOwn & r ADM' to ILMUEL Wlt ' / GH - r. Ce . arr.l.l. Menb 14, ISC7.If TILE LIVER LIVVIGORATIMI PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD; COMPOUNDED tNTIRELY FROM Gt7M T 8 one el the best purgative and. liver Wed i. c,... now before the puhlre. thaincts as a cathar tic, easier, inside,, end more effieclual than any other medicine I.IIOWII. It is not ouiy a cathartic. but a liver remedy. 11011i1g first on the liver to eject its moilsid mutter, then on the stomach and bowels, so carry of that matter,thus accompli•hing two purposes effectualiy, without any of the painful kelinge edipo emceed its the operations of most cathartics. tt strengthens the system at the same sine that it pargea it; and wl.en taken doily in moderate doses itirt:l Strengthen and biold it up with unusual rupidiry. Tho Ltver is onto! the' • 'principal regulators of +he human bocy; and when 'inerrant:sits fnne none well , the powersl 0 of the 'yew m ere f u ll. ? developed. The stomach j e , is almost entirely depen dent on the healthy „ e action of the liver (or the proper per- t Z fortatauce of its Nur nous; when the sic / MI mach is at fault, the bow els are at fault , and the Cs whole system fruifere to consequence of one or-10 gan—the 1:1w-13.111g ceased to do its duty.—i e , For the disease, of Ihaa organ, sue of the propri-ig e tiara has mode it ht. MAY. in a practice oil; more than twenty year,, wrLim to find 601110 remedy the many derangements se. To prove. titst thiy any perrou troubled altar, of lIS fonns.has but tom , tion Is certain. 41 0 . Tt ese Gums Ilemoyelll from the system, supply- laq thy flow of bite, invigor log mod to digest well, 20 tag tone and health to the Tit moving the cause of the w mat cure, INN f lous attacks. arelt, , ice, prevented, by theta, Laver Invigorator. One dote after canne r :, rtomach and prevent ther , I 3 = I Only one dose takes before renting, prevents nightmare. Only one dose taken at night, loosens 7.1:18 bowels gently, and cures Costtvestese. One dose taken aftereach meal wllleure Dyspepsia. frrOne dose of two teaspoonfuls will alves)• re. heve Sick Headache. One haute taken (or female obstruction removes die cause of the disease. unit makes a perfect cure. Only one dose immediately relieves Chaim. while one dose often repeated is a sure cure for Cholera hlorhus, and a preventive of Cholera. fp'Only one houile is needed to throw out of the .}stem the effects of medloor arms a long .0.m... PTOne bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sal lowness or unnatural color from the skin Our dove t3Letl a short lime before eating given vigor to the appetite, told moles food digeek'imcit. One dose alien repented cures Chronic Di.t.rrlicro, id its wort forme, White Summer uttri Rowel earn philnl4 yield almost to the first doe, One or Iwo dope.: core, anal.- cuLoted lay WIDOW ch Idron; ;hero us no surer, .tifer, or cpcodarr reru ed•• an the world, an st never Sul, lake idensu re in recommending thin medico, an a preventive for Fever and Agur, Chill Feveroind .111 Fevers of aßt 111 , 11 i Type. It operates with cr.- thinly. and thousand' are willing to testily to its WrOia del fill "mum All who use it are giving their unanimous tr-tt malty to its fervor CErAlir voter in the mouth with the In vtgora tut end swallow both together. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR is n Scientific Medical Discovery, sod is daily work. rug cure,almovt lot great to believe, It cure, an ir by tongue. even the first date gicirg bent t. and dun more than uric bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complain', front he worst Jaundice or ft) rpep•n to a vominon headache, all of vrbiCti ale Me result of a M..:a:led liver. Nike Oats Dor.I.AN Tort noTTLE. . _ Dn. SANFORD, Po oprietor 315 Uroudw•ry. N.Y Ir7Fold by Dr. E. D. BEER, Rearti/rd II) uII Druggizt. , . Play 22,1 854 LODGE'S GALLERY, N. E. COR. FRONT ete _LOCUST STS. COLUMBIA, PA. r i l ilE hubscribcr having added extensively a hi+ list lfn es for taking it keuektes, desire.. to aitention to his unrivalled Fp , Cifnells. He is now prepared to take, in addition to his former spited6d Diiguerrecitypm the ri.0.1 perfect Ambrotypes, Photographs and Patent Leather Pictures. He feel. confident of giving .atisfaction, and id/ aek• u I riti I of his skill to Insure it. nr7'icture9 taken on most reasonable terms, in clear or cloudy weather. SASI'L LODGE Columbia, July 31.1859. 4 - I 0 - THE subscriber has taken this well-known AL stand. to Front street, between Loenst acid 12.10/1. sad invites the patronage of hi 4 friends rind Ihr public. his pti•t experience as proprietor of the Frnnklin House, is sufficient warrant for bus capa bility 111111114 blI-111C•s. lie will endeavor to keep hia BAR STOCRED WITH. GOOD LIQUORS, and to provide satisfactory entertainment for custom ers Ilia lieu-c is well calculated (or the •ccomrno dation of regill.rr boarders, sod lie asks' sMare of public support. Columbia, October 2,1858•ty S. 11. P1.7111'1.P, Price Re. uced to Suit the Times. FRESH Buriliag Plod always to Ye had lit AIcCORKI.E Oct. it, Family hledicitie Store. AFETY NATIONAL LIVERY STABLE, Second street, adjoining the Odd Fellows' Ilall, COLUMBIA, PA. TSTJBSCRIBER,Istiving fitted upend stocked 1 with good Dosses and commodious Canines an Cziensive Livery Stable, would call the attention of his friend. and the public to bin SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS. TRUST OMPANY. Corncr of Third flo will guarantee kis Horse, to be rate. well lire ken to &it:1.110RO licirnemand in frrat•ruteconditioa. lie can offer •everai built expressly for his establishment, nod the whole of his Corti:lees are In thorough repair, and kept clean nod lieut. The Maisie will be in the care of accommodating ntielidants, and HORSES AND CONVI:TANCIOS CAN PM NAL AT ALL noußs OP THE DAY OR NIGHT. TERMS WILL. ifE REASONARI.E. and br roun,lentlv hope* that iba merits of his etahle. and a '11905.1110n Iv plenre his customers, Wlll secure brm n, lamral en,tre or pantie favor. CI I FUSTIAN HERSLIET. Columbia. A upn.t 14.19. is Does Disease Originate in impurity of the Blood? TMIS is II gentlon of -dial Importance, end one which hna never been •atirfaevarliv deposed of by the profeiteorra who thatch the henline, Some maintain—and en...HMI v the old •ehnoi phyrietnnit—thus lite live. In the blood. and therefor all disea•eit originate IH modern iteietiee aver. that ailment% have their origination in both the itohda and Sold% allot hotly That the latter preponderate.. however. fan fixed Get, mid medical ellll has clear:, demonstrated that at (ea.t two-thirds of the ills that human fle.h it , heir to. hive their }Hr ree4 In an IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD; A•, fan tummy.. hit the tong catalogue,anrh an Serer uta. Tetter. ••ltarber•s Deli." Ptlnple, Rintchet., Fry uirerc. Fat Rheum, dtkeharges ItOm •lbr &tr.:Fever Sorr•, or eruptive di•en.r nf any kind There are arrertnined by well known Inedteni lawn to tinge from bad blood—while the higltrkt mrdir•l authocve• declare that mon fever, originate in the came manner, and more partirulatly tl (+hold rind re:inn—the former being an internal, and the lave: an external eruptive darcare; and In iii person. at tacked by thew maladies. the blood ti (Mind to be either coagulated. or oft' dark unhealthy rotor. Tu ward Ora large majority of ditot•rc,n• well ak to cure a number which Invite already Prized span the system, it lc nore.tart, ro PURIFY THE BLOOD. tindact, 4 . Improved Mood Senreber once not eft em to ben CSIVEFNAL PANACEA for every theea-e known, but the propnetor• clam for it the power riot only of draining out all imporatie• of The blood. hut by tbe•killfal combination of well-known vegetable remedira, ft will cure nil di•en•ea art•ing from a de ranged mate Cl the liver. drive out 0 3.acP• 10 , 00,1 give renewed tone and vigor to the rromurn. That the Wood Stearrhcr it all that I. claimed for it, Ur proprietor rats produce PROOI' It i• only n few year. •ince It we. di•envered, sr t et st hag grown ism earls a btonne•• 'her a large Laboratory ha. been built etcpre“iy (or 14 nlfinanr 'tire —n tat ge number Cl into en-ink-ilea In ' , mbar st up. in nil 0111 the SUPPLY Dt /ES NO I' EQUAL. Tlir DEMAND. We ask any candid man rould chi. Rr •n 'lie Medicine did not all the vsrtuel clammed for it' The proorretors have hundred' of eertifirate• from HMI of probity and vtanding in the remota:lily 'Low what the medicine 14 doing daily for the 'uff hoc A-k one perm:: who hs• ever nerd the Dlored Starker whether relief y-:, experienced I.et die ufflieted pee tin trio I—a pinkie bottle w:1l eonvi nee the mmt •keptieal of ttv effi,ney. For axlel. RUDOLPII WILLIAMq. Colirtobtn. snd J r LoSr; & CO. Lanrosier, and DSVlrrilti grneroltv throughout the Coiled States. Jane ....d.leLS.am T HE subeeriber would call the attention of Tnavelrrs to the •preini nor ammodanoo ?Morel vo 3. hip 0111 , VI8UA which I. In wainnr: on the • rr.- val of every tram from the Eavt. Wevo wild Soath, t convey riv•onevr• and horror. from thy ear, to Ti: lini'l — ii , Wvo. lo •niOn Tioolv—and to all pant of tbit town. l'avvwnitor• leaving town by •nv of the !run wo:I be warted open .t Their revict by the notch if moire iv 1.1, intim W..h Howie on •es•oo Fife for • fie••eneev. %oat orsoirilosatagyngw. to any port of the town. 10 rent.. ___ fErTreeelrrt etepriar St: to Ireetraglan 1100• b. carrertt. watts their :.r; age. to •od from th carefree tf charge. Colombia. August 7,18544 1 00COILS &qui or Nenlita Ropes, cart p, •er.s. Trorived ancrfor !Or, fn bra in lerwhr, to ••it purch•rem at estroordirary low riers. ht the Cana'. Mi.++. 1 , 9 Jot,. 17.1P58 k McGIALVKLITt. M rCORILS l DELLETT's :Dra FI4 tp plat, to proctor rheop Port Xi; 100 wherewith to cotinicract. to which It ['liable. remedy is at last tonna, Liner Complains, is any try a boulr, and coasts- 211 morbid or had :natter ing is theirphiro a ',ai ming the stomach, eau.- puri!}ing the blood, gtv• whole inm•hinet y, dichasa—t ducting, a. mid- rured..nd, vrba t it beT. occasiottni urn of the is sufficient to relieve the food from rising and MARTIN ER WIN HANDSOME VEHICLES, TO TRAVELERS. DA:4IEL tiV.R2.
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