I TM c ,unted the days, icapAt'pztli Vat'no nexs came. 'The 4hvoncl u ti -rite six, ,ray -,;11,2 -fl. a ~.iIIV nvor this singular t.,;:. (At the part of Lid friena, I. s.t.traco.,l t,y groans , 11,3 turr.c-d rouud aatl ... .ui ty ,n02 , ,..,'Lut the e,,lltirtue - gr: , ‘v f4ln ter. and tt vry ; r - s!iglt gcrut.thing y , lng blo,d run - 'it a .1 T i.i•l i '~~nl~ b 3 I,,.it . ng lioart Iw rut-iici to the It but 3 ••!iiii„) f jinn —nettling living alynit hint but; w., gp.,LL -uni, in thu ni,tn th,; :11. NM I hill. izp Wild laid. hint .. .... =I ~\-11Q 'c• it ;cri„r of ,t, ;ht. •A!. Aou tr3l clod froto ! . .1 it 111.1/St for Uls w.oitier o:• ' :1 sn. , :1111. 1.1,1•.‘ lin,: • , 1 Ikuj, I, rn 11..2 had f'utzti .1 t ME 'n ::if en tint), riCli . :!•._ 141, t ;If t. 1“: nt.t,ter. ,;( 1,. t r0,t,1 t! a. r r.•.igned ~,,d :in.; .1. k,:01,11 IR•r; V •ttcp'r .1.1(1 liwl/.1 : C:; %Aptly =I ...-- ~"- Is k l -. 33 llt illtii a ( €7 plt, . .tJ.\li'.l. tA " 1, 133:1 `4l,,Wa b MEM ic) t . 1.3 }inn of I uiler (1%, lure.lis~•:c:2 CAXis;riti C.:le of I. u. S:, H. .r. Drtnaar. firo; LlJeral zr..2 4 pd..- 11,1,1 d.i-i3r.:.•31 it. Wit fot•I ;:t,!;r ne r n.vo SOIWC: SEEM ai .11 f zrely EIMER . .'L c i,, :uro plc Po WI. Lt.'? i..i.- 'l' LJ tieo.osn bof,re c t / rf n•.t ttr,' atji:••nco, - 3 s ,tion, by the ao Sao .11 ;i:.. oftheTu i. the 1;1aok: Qt 0.14: Co:11111U- r,r111.1.1 re ft , r W , papi)4, + -)1. t' n~, n: a.~~s }, t ,t. .1,.;,1% I= - - rt t • 1 ll' :4' a br:;.:1 , .• puru .1.. ?I. 1-Z.11:•13- , , o` '2. r, I= IiESIMEB 71,,1 tic #.1“1 t•A I.C2d 't.:7itr in rsc..7.ct.. I I,ll+ ,•f r : L ISE ..F t;:,; :•r , r'• rifte-; ;I::; ;:lk MEE ,::.cu,i!! ::•I• , :trat.4s t•F iftc :1.1 1 :191 -. ..d! i i ::!‘). nricc I"H.-• Tr: r " iLse *Lir C . ,.p.1 1 .1., r r I ,:. ' .::L:7 EllE3Ml=l cf 2kl:. hn Y;.fi - n..-11:/•r1u r inn (.• F:' , ! a, at: r.a •F tli E:nc!! , ut• Mr 4 ' : , .j f :',..,, (ill::: MI ); ~, ti. ~:,: ~,~ to fk :01-4 urr , :r r-rid I^-,C s r''-rn ERNE INEMEMEE :*olg to jab:ice. The affair ta'.7 Ld.:TO so kon.. - n th.zt it has caugc.l •f .1 ....J.'. no •....!...tc...fleut, a-1,1 realite an atTon.ce has beencommit . ,ed ha..e mar k"rd.illary .o.:r t ro Ter:t.o.. Colutulda, c4,t• i „‘, t t.. ir.r.Ure ur. 1 , 1 th:.. ,„ c l, d c ,..c i as -11•. I i '13,.1- anti i A "Fcinr; sc:sr.—Oa • , ,rednoid.y , ~,r „,1, 2 cc-vs.:lg, inst.. a 4 ;4:rifleman, t L j .. ;t , t „ • i fr, , :11 !he G r.lad3 forrnal ..f :!40 I.tcr r 4 " a ;" i " a t a • ~.. f e ..• ' sipt f ns)l%vo , d :Ind IU!4J J. as ;11. , , •,!•,, :: tir =MI '. ... c "if 3 ..”:11 1 1 , t( r ri - J!e , 57 , 41--7 b irn 110ftl• Lill3- s t4:!A Mkt: '7lvr f". ? n I',iT, .tr , ,inurne lin Englntid, rntr; :h.. nm! • ; • 1 j ;: j . intipintely , 7.• C.:: Ptilterd--the hitter, keit a nnin' r• r r fi:rn„ retieete hid i-iur.try in per . ,f i:etnn:::cz !ler shinnie in hi , greitt vrork --the :.;• (rre Pi:tin:if' I v :• hi. ir fin , eonntrt It •t5. , ...5, but 3 l i. th ~1 , 1 (. 0 111, 1 it! :Ai. 81w art. 4. 11.:14 trial ington and been 4...nr;:;40.1 nn din t. :tricot. s :k failiw; hint tiv•re rnigratArl to Lto 1 , 3 ‘.l 1" ;s ._ 11-11.3 ; furl 11 htl4l, 'nut le•:nt l'oqt • ,•••:•( ne rt. lidgt for .1 slip 1,,,„ ern ,•„,. an I L-... 1 : , t.:•.••.•,: r a••••ucliirl, - ; apr.: 1.l •rr- -1.^.3 • nrr -d. • ri R:lt cc" j. MEE I=E:IEKiIIIIE= • ( P.V.I ,:.-. . „^r; E: t"' t ''r r b: L 1,c.r." c,r}. I t.. r..;,:! De:iver— OE TJ a v^iy r,l 71,J "•• F.:no man to t‘. f t... 7 tt • ; - :•••!. r. rh: N f itcronrtn 111:: ocn stEcIAL Tug Stier Christmas Lay the proprietor of the American llousit made complaint before Justice Welsh of it .raid among his peultt, resulting in the lugs of three-Luc fat turkey t, Vo hick, he had reit:- .s9n t, believo„ were then secrete I in the :eel tar of the IteN:Leir Ta. ) lor, colored, of the :The police force riot being At-band the magistrate proceeded, in company with Mr. Wall And a st-crab a-arrant, to the Hill imd the premises of the auspeeted clergy-1 clan. T 11,2 limit-e, cellar, outhouses n ere searched Ivitheut detecting a ",urliey track," and the Bev. Levi thereupon formally pro tested against the injustice of so damaging :t suspicion IN that entertained by Mr. Wall. Pi:otter:arias at: Celeste' I..—Cin csrmA Dec oblivious of the taste of turkey--it i 23, 1858.—tC met--Members present: hal been full fit e years since he had had V Messrs. Felix, Fraley, Masten, Pelan and t 71 C in his hotteo, ',the Justice was aware of Bleti, President. Lis having offered sotne for sale only the: Minutes of previon riteting read and day previens,) and appealed to his dear j approved. Mr. Fraley moved that Mr. friend, Fiiilip Ramsey, for corroboration Ilollingswurth, Tax Cullcetor for 1857, he and general character for honesty end vent- notified to 1713 present at the next meeting. city. Phil !.;ace it as his cent ittion that 1 which was adopted. Brother Taylor rather loathed turkey that, i The following bills were then ()Holed to otherwise, we can speak front personal he paid: J. W. Cowden, $19,11; N. Ilinehour, knowledge that lioausey's taste in that line' $2,G2; Saltine, Boyd, $9,40: C. Hook, $13,- is perfectly itmooent) and hie dictum was ! 25; Jos. Hinkle, $2,25; Jos. Tyson, $23,00: !rinmperabhc only to his--Phillips--cwt, Sro I N. Binchonr, S2,SI; Susquehanna Fire Co:, roliability. In searching the second story $20,00; Geo. Oehler, $2,41; D. Evans, 15,- . I the Justice lighted on a ni.eely furnished 00; Wm. F. Lloyd, $40.00; IL Harry, $13.- 1 roem. evidently devoted to genteel gambling. j 62; Adam Marton, $5,50; MeTague 3: Bro.. Table, cards, , pittoon fillet with "sojers," 15f,50; C. Groff. $1,87; N. Binelionr, $2,81; smoke as plainly as the more fleshy and I M. Liphart, $9,37; D. Ileisly, $10,67 ; C. A. aietly trappings of it city hell, Mod the mug Detrick, $33.25 S. E. Maxton. $30,62: D. . Istrave, mile, inemorandtun, determiningl EV:l7l'i. $58,75; V, Dipfritz, $1,87; G. Dur to trump Brother Levi's tut key ssinehew• tenheffer, $l3, Cl; Jim. Cooper, $14,13; O. Ile arranged to trap the gamboliers, but • Seirf 00; J. T. Dellinger, $6,75; Sin- I %viten it wint to make the wrests three days ite mery, $1.03, late- found that the Bev. Levi "Foy ler was GI motion Council adjourned to meet on I too idd :. bird to be taken in hit at:—Le hadTuolav evening Der. 28. aeolptel a call to aoother field ef usefulness. I achy Attest: Wu. F. Lt,eyn, Clerk. . , ItLl MIME .), i co. if ,t. A lloattiatc 31inday, Doc '27, John Warner appeared to Justice Welsh nud made camplaint ugainst Samuel Al bright for biting td his ear, in a eight at the publiu houso of Joseph Mtv,:er, in 11 , eit ilerinprwld township, on Christmas evening. There appears to have been a f..ce tight g..ing un nt 31U.3101''S, and the ' 11. 4h" wet.; extinguished in the Athii,;ltt wits eng,igo.{ with complainant nod 4, iu the scrimin t 1.3 the ear wa•r taken off ;thou; the knowledge of Witmer, wino; Went home and to bed unc,,nge our Of his his mutilation. The landlord in sweeping out his premises text morning, discovered vie ear, and on examination it woo found to tit Witmer's head, and was by the latter I bottled and produced at the Justice's Office I for inspection. The trunks of AlhrighL'a I teeth are visible on the upper part of the ear which. was completely turn out, as by I the roots. The most singular circumstance connected with the affair is the absence of pain; the wourtoed Marl having suffered none since the extractions of his organ of bearing. Captain Whisky was a ring-leader to the oC•ray at Muster's. iL tlett of L., A witrrailt, ah isnued stud officers .I)rricl wero fietit ripearzei Vin B;qgtlNtilitr. 0,1 IVe,luu , ch,y, 20th in:.:., Deputy G, n.i er held an iu yuszt ou the but') i , i'F.l..htbetli , 1 1u , diar, lief Qn A er.unin .„:„„, „,„ b . 7 pr,. r..rel aural I ~. z IiE=DEM VA%) nil:CO an Illl,nyrnOUC tt:triartaitica:i.,n Aral :;1;:pod 11!e tivar ..Tuhtica stating that a tr,,:nan h.t.n) howc tho hr:5:11 for 111 C N. 1 1 ,1 that, slit, rringitrato, tiec. , inpolied by (.!orv.'4lllo vb,ited tilf; Yit.l feen , ltha iv:tran :lie Lel. rhc r.1 , -.es• r.nd furnltti re m•ctr,..; broken and 11:e •-•rcaL. scletsre.l tb,; tl.O EMZEINIEI MEM 6522 .Lrij !:C0t.1,0 thor l reset ine; a scone rf .h..•scrtoti d2.ltrdoti.,n. A phyvician was ~1 at:ewi.tra empinyed to LI; the , v•teari, lingered un til TueNd.l7, 'non Bef. , re her death she ,atato.i that a p;:rty of rowdies had I;.t , ' her llnuie and after destroying her f,irniture, drug:zed and robiled her of a I I )r . .,:t.c.;h, $2.5 ia o,ooey, and all Lor d e .1c C.i11,-, are loth to believe that suoh a diabo;- leijiDntrage could ha porpctrntoa iu Liur town 0 71 t h,,ut e.”.1:0g to the knewielge of the rablt", but tlic d... , cl.tration of a d:tiog n u- Trip.n rr nst 11,,t 1:0 d.,;ll,ted. 'rho (dB ! ::ers are )::: - A:tizr e ,, iry effort to detect the viii.Lis and %re tra,t are on tbq right track MIME IMO TIL c.tuf•irts. iir prw:laiined hitn•elf lIM T ~. EMI =I Pollee Items "1 - ,ust" in MI ithy : .-..‘11:1,:5 ,f rough of Columbia wits an entirely differ ! lent affair. Ic -was a crime _punishable by fine and imprisonment, bdt indsmueh ' plaintiff's exchequer was at so low-an ebb an tti render the ridiculous sum of sixpence an .object, the Court would remit the fine; thirty days, however, was the extent of the j law_ in this case, and in conbideration of complainant's pret,dous good -character (as sworn to by himself) he should have the heitefit of the doubt nztd go - clown for the full term. Su Richard escorted him to County quarters for thirty days actin: date: .., ; ; .77 ".51r.NE1y, A pI"I:IITISEMENTS OP A. M. 11.1.41P0; UIYL 1 - 4:t.12. - lits' %IL I:L; IN TO-1).11-'8 MO I Philadelphia Oorrespor.derice. PIIILADE.I.viInk, Dee. 29, IKaR. ISpititlill Tliings—M:s. Autlerson—Otie of the Dikeourses—ignotant :pints—Clear as Mud I —..Clle.mli of ',lsla—More Ne , Aspapels-- Bl..tter down—Lacs Resoi t—Mr. Douglas— More Shirts—Christmas in the City. On Sunday se'nnight, at the oft repeated re quest of a friend, a worthy and intelligen gentleman, of years considerably beyond the prime, and not yet on the threshold of the venerable, period of life, your correspondent was induced to accompany him, arid be present for the first time at a couvoeation of Spiritual ists, in Sansom Street Hall. It must be con. fussed that the ruling motive fur this under taking on the part of "the subscriber," was rather a drstre to oblige and apparently to please the friend In cpseation, ssho is termed an enthusiast in "spiritual manifestations," than a curiosity to hear one of these remark able discoures, corntrg from the mind of some departed sage, by the aid of a Kling medium, usually innocent of wise ideas or coned lan guage. We went early to secure good seats, and is e gained our object, if proximity to the rostrum sere that object, for we might have seen the color of the speaker's eyes had the slew of :liaise organs been unobstructed. A tolerably tedious ball hour of waiting sue. iskohO r Ve tr:inds se,m••d to be delightfully engaged by the mutual interchange of their recent expe riences in the spiritual phenomena, either as eye witnesea or hearers of the testimony of oilier persons of the most undoubted respecta bility and unimpeachable veractty. This en. tertainment, rather tedious to a stranger, was at last interrupted by the entrance of a com mittee of mei, followed by fiirs. Anderson, tile speaker fc.r the occasion. It is a notable fact that their pobtie speakers are almost in varlably 1, omen; IA .!letber this fact is atiribir. table :0 the acknowledged talent of the softer sex for scr,ab," or their "impressibillty." to use a sp:ritual t.rm, or their superior tact iii dra:a•ine.„ eve cannot tell, perhaps to a com bination of all these qualifications. When the lady had taken her teat, the sound of the organ broke upon our expectant ears, accompanied by the %cites of half a dozen or more sincere. As not a word of the hymn or song wilt audible, though the singers were within ten feet of us, the theme thereof is unknoon, and can only be conjectured by reference to the succeeding exercises. During the music, the speaker was diligently engaged in putting herself to sleep, un operation of amazing celerity and ease, compared with at. tempts wo have Been made by impa tient persons en speaker: or criers of tender years. As the music ceased, up rose Mrs. Anderson and presented herself before the audience. She is a woman of rather commending pres ence, being in statute too inches at least above the standard height, with a figure of fair proportions, erect, and easy in beating, without being graceful. Her face Is neither handsome nor homely, its principal features being too near a plane to be Impressive, and its expression being tuo amiable or simple, to be rtorpleasitigr the eyes being closed tight, their color and expression remain a mystery. Net. Anderson first offered a brier prayer, or rather en address, to the Supreme Being; one te•criti my of the spiritual faith being that prayer in the form of petition is unnceessary, if not improper, ler es :he "Great Father Lnhws all the v,:asits of Lis children, he will supply them without hex.; ssirml, or reminded to do 'n." From th , t address to heaven, the , speaker let herself down to address the midi ! erice on :he subject of "Sc tenet! and, Theology." Srienre she received as e guide of human life, the true h 51.0. Mttneutt stuppir c, to Inquire what precisely science is, or whence it may errinate. Theotegv she characterised as "the I system ofwhich the orthodox world receives as the religion of God. dieeourse was discursive, ii:ogical and. !nlnies!: it consisted of numerous assertions vedhout connection, without arrangement, and frriurn:4 contradictory. t:ornetitnes she talkel of "man -working out his own destiny," am: at other times of man acting in obedience :v a great law "as lie travois down the rail , roil.: of iife." She spoke of his shy:ft: at ; :4.ripts "to improve the machinery" which i oat been set in oiler for him, of his failure and its disastrous enecta, pinch appeared to he, h.. A CVO', Lit:y icconicnient delays in his ivuri.ey is Len •..ne gut tisc car off the track." "the engineer," ii4hieb 'was the of man, seemed pions t.) ha4.4rdous ex : perinreots in4ariaLly tesJi:ing in a "run off;" yet by so.rie rzlea , :a the en vne was it: ways p.it on the track for him ' , and he rushed vn tv nu Et J . I'..!.f:VAtlnn. " MI 'tate% of that %%44 ME uhether Fontiati, or Tuckaho—did . 1 not-seem eery 5 -ear, even to the profound in. telfigence cY the spirtts spirit. She talked cbntinnally.i about .religion of theology" mating it evident difat she -or the spirit within her Os - profound, - ignorant of I the true meaning' of language:; As :theology means literally, the (of iknov.lfettge ) of God, and religioOneans aboue.thesarnething, theeicpressio&ipea above is taltialOgiCal non sense; but, we supposeit was used as _a neme for what is sometimeii called "the false ; religion of Chriat." Mrs. Anderson's gram mar was sometimes as sadly at fault as her ; rhiloinay; on one occasion she used the gross (vulgarism "liC done it," instead' of he did it. I But this was doubtless the fault of the spirit speaking throngh - her, who was evidently a far-reaching spirit i delighting in incomprehen sible notions, and treating with utter , con tempt the trilling details of language and logic. After the discourse certain questions %%ere propounded by the auditorSi and in the elucidation of these knotty points, Mrs. An derson showed herself a perfect Delphic oracle —you might think she meant one thing when she meant quite another, or 'you might natu rally fall into the mistake of supposing that she meant nothing, %Olen she was actually meaning the most. In reply to a question, our friend says that this speaker always delivers her sermons with closed eyes, a trance state," and that she never knew What sire was talking about, a fact which must be gratifying to the audience, as it precludes the possibility of her having the least advantage over themselves in that par ticular. The spiritual gentleman was anxious to know our opinion of the discourse. "Well," said we, hesitatingly, "can hardly say, but think it rather—" "metaphysical, isn't it," interposed our friend. "Perhaps it is." "Ah, I thoughtjeo; you don't understand it, but it is all perfectly clear to me" (I) A circum stance upon which we mentally congratulated our friend, thinking his condition one is be envied by the speaker and the abdiente ge.ner ally. It is difficult to imagine how intelligent people can sincerely believe in such perspicu ous nonsense as the "spiritual theology;" nothing but the general character of such people can relieve then] from a suspicion of duplicity; and it is: fact this which renders their idosyneracy the more pitiable. The oc casional Butes at the "old-fashioned" notions of religion, la bleb were made by the "medi em," never fatted to elicit the approbation of a portion of the audience, manifested by the excited rustling of female apparel, and neater- Out approving nods and Winks by the male be lievers. Perhaps thele ltttle gleams of sen sible sunshine, as they were considered, atoned for the profound and impenetretable datkness which enveloped the general cisrerit of this extraordinary treatise on "science and theology." The name evidence of extreme poverty and wild tnsanity which marked the cause of last season exists now in an aggravated form. There is no end to the newspapers which are springing up all over the country. Mc- Elrath, formerly concerned with Greely in the Tribune, has started the "Century," a weekly of ‘thigh moral tone," to use its ad vertising phraseology—oriental and defiiihtliii thought: We have the "Line of Battle-Ship" out, and the •....American r,7.; Tug, and National The Thunder Gust," "The Lightning Bug," "The Let• Her. Rip," and "The Dying \Vail," the last will probably prove a sticcess. 'Under the tremen. dous pressure of such an avalanche of liters. tore, the Blotter bretheslisTidi we fear norh. rug will save our dear old (rind, but a resort to measures of the most remarkable and start. ling kind. For instance, if the Rev. 'rhea. Parker cad be induced to contribute, during the ensuing year, a weekly article in favor ot the Walker moi;etnent in Nicaeuegua, fur the consideratton of $lO5, paid to &tilt:ince, to Walker's treasurer, what a resetton might set tit! At id without some such movettierit what will become of Potatoyatch, Cornhu , k, Underbrush, and all the other. talent of the 'vegetable kiretiont? That's the question. Mr. Senator Dutiglas will be here next week; but it is supposed ha comes only to provide I himself with "a new snit of clothes from Rockhill and Wilson's." There seems to be no use in this furs and preparation about his re-' ception. Winchester and Scott certainly might to have the first chance at firm, to re- I-lace the "twenty shirts and sixteen muds," which he lost during the late canvass in Illinois according to the statement of a spirited floosie r ;taper. . . Never in the annals of brotherly lore, and since our boyhood's days, has such a Christ mas been known as this one just past. More people in the street, more toys in the chops, more noses flattened on the outsides of win. (lows, more pennies begged, more dimes wheedled, and more quarters lavished than ever before known. But then the charming 1111 weather is partly accountable for all this; arid the disinteieeted venders of notions, who of course love the season for its reminiscences, and no: for its profits, must answer for the test. Tn. Ue„..Tho spirit of the 'Jockey() girls may Lo Lest illustrated by the fa/lowing story told by the Dayton Zmpire. A yonng laity had been Meiving the ad dresses of a rich farnier's sun near Dayton. The 'patient" was opposed to the match, and after the wedding day was come, end the gueAs assembled, prevaiied on his eon to out." writing, the following letter of explanation: to widder you can marry your party dater to •otne of ilia fellers us is alleys running artfr her---my johu has concluded to hull on he wont lw tbar so,go on with your rat Lill n. ne more fureVer jobn son. Another I , JI or who was present offered to take John's place, and the lady, with great promptness and propriety. consented. A lielstlt.e was quickly procured, and the sud denly accepted stood up And were married. llg.. a po!itiral• sneetisT in Indiana, the other day, a speaker natted Long ra sp:aided to a loud call, and took the stand, bat a big. stropping fellow persisted in err ing out, iu n etertorian ruice,Lnng: Long:" This caused a littla confusion, but, after some d:flinilty in raaklrg himself heard, the president succeeded in -Vetlng that Mr. L.mg, the gentleman b.-morel by the call, Irft , tw( nd ireing theta. "Oh, he he rcp:ifvl the fd!.w, "lied that ti Call f'r L , ngl" Thie brcagot 'lva the hoere- MlsstssirrtßEAny ronlVna.—lt will be remembered that Jeff - Davis recently coun seled, the sovereign Stite of Mississippi to prepare for war. Wte ere indebted to the Vicksburg Whig for the followingidaentoty of lite -"circumstance of war," discovered to be on hand: 4 flint-lock muskets--all rusty, and no breqbes to'at - least two. 1 cannon. 7 hsyoncts—rusty, with no points. - - - - A pile ,of belts and scabbards, but no sworls. 50 mrrtridgo box-es. ;The Whig. adds: We now have 5 Major Gene*ails, 10 Brig adier Generals; and 60 Colonels, 60 Lieu tenant Colonels, GO Majors, and will soon have GOO Captains: 1,400 Lieutenants, 4,- 900 Seargeants and 4,800 Corporals. We are happy to inform them, hoWever, that we hale no privates—the Legislature having dispensed with that useless portion of the army." tet....A fellow was arrested for stealing ducks, and after a description of them, the counsel for the prisoner said: "Why, they can't be such a rare breed, for I've some like them in My own yard." "Very likely," said the coMplainant! "rvci lost a good many ducks lately." Philadelphia Division P. pt.-ff.—Winter Arrangement. On end after Monday, Nuv. 29, Passenger Prdins on this Division will run es follows: LEAVE EASTWARD, Lattc. Ac Har Ac, Columbia, 8.00 A.AI. 2.50 P.M. 6.55 P.M Lancaster, 8.35 " 3.2.8 .6 7.30 " Altß. AT W. Pi 11.50 Gl5 " 10.30 d LEAVE WESTWARD 11 1 Har Ac Lane. de. 7.50 A.M. I.UO P.M. 4.1) p,m Lancaster, 10.45 " 4.35 6r 8:00 Arr. at Cora. 11.1 C 5.15 'c 8.35 " form Ire ad vc rti ‘l,l,l:r,rimm HAIR DYE:-HAIRHYR:TIAIR DYE WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE; The Original and Best in the Wcirld! All others are mere itnitatlons i and should be avoid• rd, it you wish to escape ridicule. Gray. Red. or Rusty flair Dyed instantly to a beau tiful and natural Browiz or Block, without the least injury to /I.ttr ar Slim. Ftncan Medal. and Dwlonta v love been rt worded to l't:to. A. Unieltelor since nod over E 0 000 op- Ovatione have been rondo to the Bair of hi. putronr of famou.. Dye, Win. A. 13n ehelor's !lair Dye produce. , n color not lo be di.oinguixiked from nature,and ic veal ranted 1101 10 injure in the lent, however long at tony 6a rondo ued, and the ill efyct. of boil dye,- remedied; the Mir invigorated for I..ifv by tho' Splendid Dye. Made- sold or ortplied (in It pi ivote room.) al the Wig Faeinvy. 211 1.31 nod svay, New• York Su:ti in all coje. and town., or the United S;ate, by rrug.i•t• and Palley floods Dvtik.ri. 1 . 1:77ite genuine ha , the name anJ :Mittens upon a elf:4l Nate engraving 011 four side+ of each box of ivm A s.lTc:tn.:Lou, Not. 13. '53. 0 . 1 Rrortthvay. :New-York 60111 by Druggi , ts s in Columbia. It. Williainoi Agent: Lt. wonting to :migrate to a ml:(1 eltm lir, send ”nil, and font inutiset, .er utivusti•vr:wtst nt 11:tm mouton Land, [ A oz. 14,.3,41 THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED F A LE PILLS. Prf,fir•rtfli am a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, Tln.iucnlu ib'r me the fx'unfviri,ig hi 'hreu.vre of all those painful nod do ogeriiii. disco-Lir to winch the remote ronstituitan is •ul.jrrt. It moileratrt till exeept. nod risomven all obinructions, and a speedy 'ore may be relied en. TO M 4 , IZIZIED LADIES it Is penult:loy suited. It will a short time, bring on the monthly period with regulal ity. I:tich bottle. parr, One Dollar. hears the Goveill• mint Slantp 01 Gren, flrithio In prevent counterfeit.. CAUTION. The... Pills should not tie t., lien by feinide.i during the PI DST .11 WO'S of I'rrrnxnry. ns titer are .lire to brong on mote:image, but at oily other time they tire nitre. In all roses of Nervous and Spinal A tr e ction., P.iin in the it:. and Lunii., Fatigue on alight exer Don. Palpitation of the Wart viderlc nod Whiles, t h,., Pill. wrii cure when nit oilier wean. have Lillt•rt, and although a powertul 1,111.413, JO lint rnotaiu iron. y. 4101,10, uu =oily, or 0'1)111111g hurtful 10 Llie Con.t:101i0o. full rill-en:inns in the pamphlet around erieh p ark. age, which should be ruiefuily preserved. Sole Agent for the (Ja•11:4 al lila.; and Canada, JOD NJ OS liS, Mote & C 0..; flochc,ter. N. Y. N•11.—;t1 DO and G postage stump. enelo4eil to any authorized agent, will insure a Dottie, containing 51, rm., by re. u rn mail. For sale by Dr N. It Agent, for Columbia T pro rr ‘VtinleYole Agent...Philo filny 29. DALE EVSNI AG ICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR Jtl all dlneana i 1111.1111m.4tiont Inure or Ice. predotoi nate--now to alloy oti.ttnintatiou aril. c. at the root Of th,ettte—hreer oil Inmseds:the tare. Dailey's Magical Pain Extractor, and nothing eke, w iJ Othiy inSitinntalitni at once and s e.• 1111 in ra re. Iley's Magical ?din Extraetryr will core the 10110VVIIlg II molt; n great r utalogue of itiar.t.e•: 13urnn, Scuttle. Ca:4, 'hare+, Sore Ni pplc•, Cnrtin.llnninnn, Ilrui•e•. Serail!... Mien, Pai•rnr, Maio., Rules. Scrofula. Ulcer., F e v e r s o r e s, r e i n ., Ear At lie, Vile-, Sum fly c-, (iota. SiAellilig+.lChen , mnu.m, sea ld Ilentl, Salt Itheutn, Baldttepm. J:ry+ipr. Itiogwortn, llarbcr's Itch, Scoall Pox. Sleu.leii 111t41, Ice , !Lc. To tome it may arrear taco:c/a/auto that so many thiinit•es nhoultl he tiaelied by doe art irlei *eelt nit Wee will vatu•h when redeCtioll pcNsito ie the fuel. that the naive in a combiiiirtiott of ingredirten, each awl rye ry 0140 app/3 laz a perfect antidote to itiortrio. D. Ilcy:a Magical Pain Extr3otor in to ereett muxteal, ticenuae the rime is so short between disc tie :Ind a perimilient cure; and it is nn extractor. is u druws all disraar out 0( the ironical part. leaving nature as pcifeet us before the It it scarcely nerevury to ti ry that tin house, Work 'hop. or manufactory should 6± cum aliment with nut it. No l'a:a Er:meter is getvine un!ess the hos has upon it a steal rale engr.aviag. sett , l the name of Ilenry Maus:Re:lA rcr. l'nf Ly all the ned patent medicine deale-rc thrnuchon , trip titio•ti 511 •, •:.111.1 C . lfltllloo, Aorkoi, 145 Chamber,. 1.1 csr•Vsnk. Sold Is'lLL.l.“l. 4 ,ligrui. (No 7. 1.'1,• TIM HABIHOVTON FARMER. so ttrw•paprr dr %Well to I.ra•nuurr land Agriculture, lnnh full aet•nun of the mow oomoiement of tioanszon- Inn, lit Srw Jero-cy, ran bo ealorcistor.l for nt on y' 46 rt• per annum poetagcalnmr for anmnunt A dare .0 In 17. 0 j or 0 1 th q , rarmor iirftril..lllo, 11:11Ille CO , INCIA JOrp.y Thn.c ati•hple eleentr land. of the Item q Iraqi) one of 'L..: linnliinr.l eud GOO -1 delig Iv irui climate. in 16e tiasoo..er oadvertmentern 1131,1113011t04/ Land* A la_ not 4., Stn 'VIM HAMMONTON rAHMI:H.. a •acou 4 pnrwr vuw.l tA, l.dr uawr u,.(1 Ax.truisurp. COW, fuli Sireol.l.ll4 of ily•new of Ilurtuunu tnn. iu New Jersey,Can tor r ubrtg sbul for ;At mil) 11,5 uouotn• Nolo , po.taro •t•nnp• for tho amount. A dare. , io Editor of the r rm.,. lifortatutana, A :tato is Co. Now r. ry 'fln.r "...tong ellcurt land or lho br.lqna !fly, 40 000 of IN, !slut 41,4 and 10...1 414- 10‘blitJi eioolole. 61 the U 0 no•i, ...• :id rrutrrnn•ut of H. 40403014100 Land,. A ugn-1 1":„7"7 7, •e , a I,rrri , e,r.ets , r.f TY Sanrcra's 1.1, -En Iv. •,,to:tAt ,it. trlo4.•oo•tr euwatrt. ?i up t 2. IcSt IPA A LI. wonting rartrte, tee elertieertsent of Ilue. mu,dioo Au; 29-3 m t `ld, wanting to emigrate to a int:tl elimute woe . &oil, and fine tnort.ei, ete mieertieemeot of Hum mouton Lend.. fAu - A LL wall.lng to eniounte to a- mild climate. troop is oil. and fine marl.ct, see advei wemcnt of Min tniminu Laud.. i AIM. 2 ri,va fpu AI.L wanoug Purnol,..ser uglgorti-rancou of Ilmin muu;on Llluil.. (Aug.?'-9m Al,l,ununing Perin., see udvertieetneni of Heim 1 municnt Land, (A wt. 2e-9rn I ' Lw r ' e '° 77 j A nfteoan i td eiina4lfodA.,,,,uV..lieeadvert-entntg'lm mouton .auds. Aug. 2.3.3 m • • wanting to emigrYie ;o a mild elimnic. gook soil, find line inurkei, etie nnverti4emein of I lam. mouton Lands LAug ftld, wonting to emigrate to n mild climate, good and floe murtei, see advertiiaiment of 11:ferl. nionion Ctug.:4-5,0 flatehelor't !and Toupee. surpu.s all. They nre elegant, a ght, en•) and du ruble. Fining to a rharm—no turning tip behind—no t.hrink ing the head; indeed. 11113i6.:1,eonly..e.suthlishment * where these thingi are properly understood and made Nov. 13. 131 liroadvray, Neer York. MO ALL wanting Parm3, see' ad vertisement of Inm. mouton Lund'. A iig.24.1.rel wantingO ALL Faring, see advertisement of Ham- Tihmoon Luna. [Au DARM LANDS FOR SALE:lsmile". from Model. phin by Rai!toad in the Stme of New Jeremy.— Soil among Hit best for Agrieuhural purposec, being a good loom soil. with a cloy bottom. The land in large tract. divided into -mull Camp, and hundreds from nil (Mlle; of the country an• now •ettlin¢ and burbling. Tile crop: COll be Seen growing Terml from $1.5 to CM per :tern. payable within four year, by To visit the pla - ce—Leave Vine Ft. Wharf at Phila. at 7; A. 11.1. by Railroad for Hammon ton. or addre-o R. ..1.13y roc, by letter. Sae lull ad verii•enteut in another aoluutn. (Auk 2,-.3,a FARM I.A :NHS LE tiSi mile , from I . 'hi ta del pica by Railroad in the Stole of New Jertey among the 1:04 for Agrrrslturnl purpodes. a good loam with a clay bottom. The lend IS it large orael. divided into emall farms, and hundreds, from all purls of the COLloiry are now settling and handing. The crops can l.n Seri growing. Terms from $l5 to 11.20 per acre, payable within for years vi-it the place—Leuve V:s3e Fl. Wh.lrflit Phila. 111 71- A. M Railroad for Hammon ton, or address 11. J. Upraes. by letter. See full ad vcriesementill another column. 1.Nug.115 3m WHAT THEY SAY IN SOUTD. CAROLINA. A libev i Ile, S. C.. Aug. 21, 1959. klettrt Farrel. herring A. co, rhitnitt.trlbi.. C,•u firmer.—The close, attention which our own have required ince the fire. bar hitherto pre vented Pore wrnntg vats ulioot rid Safe. Un oveasion of the fire lbtli of Jule, by which we suffered a large Ins., our store, with n number of oilier building.. was con.umed. The Safe, of )our In a nufbeture. which see bud in the store.wat exposed to it aloof Imes te ha is well attested by the el• ferns on it- -wince 'loll frame, which. train ins and scaly opprarance, looks its though it had been heated for a long time in a furnace. Ile Sole, with heaps of molten gla-s and kegs of naile„ fused into a ina-t, fell lute ;he cellar, surrounded by burning, ren• arid t here wai. -ufferc.l to remain. for the con. tenni hart liven removed her Ore the lire reached us,) tuttil the 2,1 of A uguil. 11 Joy., afterward, The difficulty in culling it open with the ' !hat could be procured. convinced tin 01 II! pos4,r / yr r0.;.1 the alleuipli of burglars. sold when it wa.i opened. see found the intri for, to the astonishment of ralirely Unlitiu red by fire. Thi- tort hu- -a billy convinced 00 of the conaliill lies of your Safe-. Urn we would not rmrl wub Ihe oar Vl . l . haveill W.I. rat .1 urge rum. wel r we debarred the privilege of ;oiling unolhrr. Respectfully 11. 11. WAS DI,AW SON. FARREL, lIERRA'G tir. CO., 130 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Ahdt,q in 0.1: sun, or HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFE, mo.“ relmble ~ e ctltilr from fire now thl,7t)t, l& 155,,2111 M I. On thon23t7 ult. by thu Rey 3. 11. Mllettees V ET, 11•APCL of Lttocanter county. to Mots SAtutt A. GAlttr , :sft. of olornblO. On lb • 25th nit. by the SIAITHPr NTT. JlttnrB COPELAND. 10 \hss SI ANY ISICKOA N 1./0111 01 Downingtown, Cn.•stereo. t Rh• 201 1, all .by tll.'-arn•. t•IR Itt• rt tot %Vt rem:. of K.,: lionegnl to 1114.. CLA HA. 11 EHLIOI. of 111. Joy. ("hi ehe oft. hr $l, ttotrt, I Acnn 11r./Fa✓.x, to \Us+ ANN,. E EtTSELMAK. of Wert( il. f.er. the t. , 9ltt of DE-rember by Rev. NVm Bartle,. lTt• Extvlttitt Ext;I3A.AS to !Otis ElLsttOlut LAlttol3, both of York en.. l'a. In this nlncs. on Wettne-dny. 23th ult.. ifnlN W. Skit. MAN ntett 42 vents. 8 month.. and 21 days. . In I 'olnotbus, Intllonn. on Tursdny. 20th ult.. Orono: wierloi-trifi.F•rcrltuf_ttli,.pince,,agnd Domestic Wines, 0 : - c;r u ~no ll e Pam J.tit I. 25 TI1011:=AND German, ,and for ante to greally refit:Pt,' sit A. M ft ANI Ht) . Odo Follows' I lo:1 Columbia. J.12.1.ry 1. 1.59. Tatt?r•r , hrr boa. nn Tlle4i)tv.24th INST .et, the road hetween Henry - clay ruellideff cud 111 , 'ter-taut 1011 (Jr.! Bool:•. all utt4tato•tl Ptrani.o.ory Note. ter Two Iluwtrcd Dollar.. dated Ihteetnher 27, pAyalne in to oety•live olay< at the Columbia !hook. tb awn to hi: favor, hod etolor,.e.lhy John Stet'- lute. All per•ott , t ore hereby ettattonea evtlit•t pksr- Kuid note Irons the tinder or II ny other than the tiodermeerd, LINE J triu. I. ISSD4 • X.IST OF I.7MTTMIIS RENAMING in the Columbia Post Office. NOV. 30, PaseslS CIIC/11/1111,1 (or le;lere will pkase mention if they are ad, rr' i..e , t Andrew James Arms Alfred Allen Gertrude Blackson George Baker M B Bowen Hiram 2 Ankle Agnes 2 Dulkley M Beek Batton Burkes Frederick Buster Rev E Boyd J S Chalman Sarah Canster Joseph Creek Henry Clark Elizabeth Christ John II Develin John Derick Kate Dorat William 2 Divine Nelson Fitter Jacob Feiger John Greene Emily Galleger John Gottial John Gundel George Gramm Josiah Grifftet A J Hogendobler Jacob ilingendobler William Hale. George Herr or Wentz Nal tzler John Names Somuel looker Mary Hess James !Humility James Hellman James Jackson Hannah 3 Jordan Mary K.iffer John Kauffman B & fl 2 Roble?. Mr Kauffman B C Loney Martha Leader David 2 Larne! Danis] Landis Jacob Lanthaetstrofer Bernhardt Mullen Joseph Myers Simon Morsison James Nlarkless Catharine Mason Catharine Miller John D Mattis Elizabeth McGinnis James Miller John molieheel J Lybrand Marshall Mary Notes Peter Ogle Charlotte Page John George Hello. Mary Buhl Christiana Smith Joseph Smith George 2 t;pangler & Patterson Turner S. G. Thompson Marinda aylor AIII.IP • Wallace (Divert Wolf Henry R C. F. CHACF: A. S. Niorx.rovEta., P. M re'grulis. December 4, iEG? wius—w ws—w [Gs Z 7) a' ,_.1.--) . =I Just Received, CIi.U7VXOIO7I Fresh Fruit. DEAcnittl, Clierri,, Currat+, 121:t0.1)?rri... &e., so, A.NI. I .3.ANIESO'S Oroeery,Odd Jauutiry 144.^0f . . 'll'o Cs. S C01,81.73-lERS. OTI G.t is hereby riven to euttsmners of Li got, atm poymeoi oeoli gn. , bill< inu.o po.itively be made 14.11 Ouy • oiler The pre.emolion of the UC. by 11 re•ONI/0111 of the Itou,tl of Dlreeo.r.. of the Clutionbin Gos Compaoy,the beteut nil tti the expiru!iou oithui imie..itidelmllt of motoonem J. C. 111:1gS, Prezotero. A. S GIIgEN. Sverciary. C . 4 . , .:uulbiu,J,“llßary 1, 15;0 2t TO TIZE itrpLxcTioarlA • fill, e. WEICIIEG announces - to - inc citizens 1../ of Columbia that he tell visit die town weekly utter January 1,18,79, for the purpr.e of preerritim . re for patients bfflteted with tiny en rode cil.order, win guarantee 11 Cl:re 111 oirecses where the ruttludi is not tilreedy ld Ily advanced Ile I. prepared to treat seem...fully all ,fisen.e. of the curs and eyes r frueture of tiny of the, bones, run-, fling :lore., Center, Gravel, fie.. Ike; in .Iwir. he will confidently undertithe ilte erridterkkkon of all Oil eirt•e.ii of whatever 11111(Ife, from the SYSIefIr Ile may be round at J. N. Witll's A ire rie n every week from IVecinesdny Evening ut 7 o'clock, until Thursday morning at II oielot,l,- Colurnliiii,Jannitry 1, IS.S9.lm° Dissolution of Copartnership., TILE rope nuer•lup heretofore existing bet•.vren undersigned, under the flint of I. 0. 1.1-tmer & co., is title day dtssolved by mutual consent. The hie...l oess will be confined bye the same ;sr:J..4. under the title of I. 0. & LI. L. Bruner. to whom all havine..oes counts on the hooks of the old firm are requested to um ke immedia to payment. The subscribers return their sineere thnnks tor ifte liberal putrounge heretofore extended to them, and , soliette continuance to the new firm. Jan 1, 950 Cniunibi,l DISSOLUTION. . T" partnership of Welsh & McGlanghlin is dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing to the said firm, are to Mt paid to Thos Welsh, Ettg, and all demands ou the stud firm are to be presented to hint for payment. TISOS ABNER McaL.AIMIII.IN Columbia, December lESS. NOTICE! ffiliE annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Columbia Ma . ntafacturing Company. will Ve heal at the Company's Oeice. on MONDAY,JASUA RY 10. 125 n, between the hours of I and 3 o'clock which time and 'place nu election for Precedent end r"ix Managers to serve the ensuing- l ear, a ill be held 1. R. SU PIXE, Secretary. Columbia, December 25, lAlie-3t FOR SALE Olt RENT. THE subSeriber offers for Sale or Rent, the WHARF adjoinin the Public Ground, oppoeito the Wasirington Hou-r, Columbin. l'u , having a (rout of 150 tart on the river, and itxtentling buck to the rivr.r track of the ?min Railroad Dec.:2s, 1658-8 m PALM HAMILTON. , FOlt LADIES AND MISSES. JUST received for the Ilelltlay• another i.tipply of c urely new style Opera Hondo. et all prices. to which we respectfully invite the nttention of the ladies kind gentlemen. in malting selections for holiday Gifts. li. C. FONDELI , NII Adjoining the Dank. Dec. 25, 195.9 Public Ground Election, • A N Election will be held at the Town Hall e t in the borough of Colombia by the t. inzetis regidtug within the hound+ of -Ohl Co.umbia. , to elect Throe Trustees; on n•ru Ii nAv. the fir”t clay of J ri v , 1859 The election will °pea at 1 and cint.e at 6 o'clock P. hi. By order of the Ito .rd ftl U El. Tilt 'SCOTT, rrcritlent. Columbia. December tts. I c..511.te SlsE'ltivr'o SALES ON SII'TORDAY, JINUARY 15. 1859, at,l 4 . .I.y ',Mlle of sundry w run - of Vend, vom Exponni , Les no rneras unit Pied Fact .0. is lled /Att of the 'man of i'ommott Nen. of I litica.tei colony, and to me duo med. I WI! oxpo.e to potpie sale or out cry. nt the earl Griiie in the city of Laura-ter, the lei lots log Herd Estme. v piece of hind CONTAINING :if ACRES. more or less. AltUfficti In 11 est I remtelield township. I.llllrltster rum q, ttnittltte, ott the i•i luml.to and Itesllit3l I tuenpike ,Ith it too-.tore iIIANIE CM EL LING HOUSE. With II onesstor) kitchen attachetl.a' smolge haute. bunt, hog pen. well of Wltter tt 111 rump. frail ire. s. tied other improvement, thereon. Fit joining property of .Mttrun 'hover, 131 tram CONVtlett unit other 4. As the property of JOHN 13. 1%1 A EXLEY. A f.S.O. tot tht some time and place. to lot of ground in the borough of Columbia. belong 37 fee 1 (more or 1r' 4 .1• on Second street. toed ru mobil 140 feet (alone or :cgs). back to atolocrry loslnnarine to the e-nente of Dr. Jas -P4ll,7, 9 %4l4' l4• SLt a nins ' air n. 7 2 4 27,1„;', boatioo,,, to Joamlis. EN . ono the marline:lst; on [roach erni'd lot is erected a 'three uter i ERICK DWI:Q.IND, 04 feet (more or I'•s.) tiofront .3neuend sofeet Mod 311 feet (more or le,) t n depth. o hit at brick hack build:lig 16 feet (more or le.•) wide, and 46 , ipt (Inure or leniat in (earth two stories high: ode r, a b irk hark Moose moorhen(. 5 feet (more or Ira)' square. two .ntorie. Indio mill n Inrielnr office adjoteling the ir,1:1)11111.1illg, Ib feel food lOW 20 feetlincep. one story high,—all of which build rig and Inn n eve meat. are covered noel roofed with sin e. A portico i. erected troll; of the dwelling. and a portico in aso erected et (mow( the office—ma:ld pOrilwo Lebo— 6 by fort. A cellar I. under the cull;,- TWO I,llllinttr. Ulla a three feet wide alley rooming in on; to the yard be ween the office and 'hr litre of the NI Church lot. A •oina/1 turd in from of the tivrellitaz. Incl. sod ony ;notion fermis. The bus slings are near, l• new. and to Ammo eomtition. As the psoperts of 1),V•IF.I. 7.11111:N1;R All of which ore wiled tout! taken no eserootion. told to be -o'il by r. Howe, bliertlT: .tisrier's Orman I.notra.ter. D.c. 00. 7."5d. TO CO.S. L. CONS UM I.: RS- t this Acasou of the year the question is t often nsked—' Where shall wit porch 'se our eon!! I,Ve urn Ito Milano of Oa a ride mud there is much do. cuption prstett ed to the coal trad,—Vl'llere shit 1 tt o (hid a 1 , 1011110 coal it. aa,vcr i•: go to U. F. A rpoltl, Piers No 1.: 3. 6 St. S. en... 1 lfaein, into the ittrizn-t and tin-t rtes it In town. nod in able to sell t i escaper ihnn mother. On he huts for en-h and sills in cash—the c,rdit s 4 stein is a swinger to hon. A:. coal to kept under corer. Columbia, Decemb,.r 25 15:k4 lots for sale by the bushel or larger gam tify,by B. I , Arrol Columbia Dee .15. 1359. Canal min PITIEMIC saxZ or VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY. 1 N pursuance of an order of the Orphan's , Coat of Lancomer county. vri:l be fold nt public m t le, n t the ‘Vnnintininn Noun, to the Itorounh of Co. lambic. on WEDNE,DAT, JANUARY 10, VV. the follow tog valuable teal Cab le, property of emit,: of Joint L. Wet:Att. deceits, d: No. I. A LOT OF GROUND, situated in the borough of Co: umbia. (ululate 110 fret on Second street, and exteirdtop. iu depth WO feet. more or less, seljotoing properly of Joelots Vatighett. on the south. told other property of e.t.ar of John 1,, t 1 rhght.ou the north and wce•t. No. 2. A LOT OF GROUND, sitonted in Columbia 130, ough. fronting 190 feet on Fre• and street extending in (tenth 111 feel, 10 properly of Sofnucl Shari:. on the rain; bounded on the 'owls by Cherry street and on the north by n public alley. No. 3. A WHARFLOT, in tho norottith of Columb', fronting IS,feet on the Suettuchrtnna river. extentline..2l4 feet to Front etreet'on amens , . edjoillitat properly of Wm Might'. the north. and propeo v nit the souilt. No. 4, A LOT OF GROUND, in the Borough of Columbia. frontmg 145 tent on the Petingylvailint Heil Rona, eXteoci. g w depth 1:40 fret, more or less. to other property of .lotto 1.. sVrigLit's .ev tole. 011 the Eno; mipitsiing properties of Wm. 55 oght's est.de 00 the north. and .aildreW Better. on the Fowl. An entrance will Le given to the lot from the alley run ning north from Union siaet, nest of :Second. On thin lot is teemed it A Large Frame Planing Mill, farniqbed with Steam Engine. Boilers. Shaft:mg. Pulleys. &c. the vecond gory of whirl: le fitted up for a Smelt rend Door Manufactory.. with Morueing. Tenonnig and Moulding ftlachinvi, Worlt-boncte.. whiett hill be more particularly enumerated at the time of ettio. Atterlied to the Mill in a ronteniesit office. forni.bc.l. The Buildings. Machinery. &c.. ore the inlet propertr of John 7.. SVriahre vain..., Atone* Tnerinall'a Mute. rimi Joseph C. Pieltinn-0--ene-h •If beinnping to the firni mentioned estute—and %vs I be no:3 se' ariorly from tar iot. No., A TRIANGULAR LOT OF GROUND. in the Noon •h of Co umbm. I ntittg 1 fe, on prom Our!. eirtennitte ut average depth 24 fret to the perm of An drew R tr e r ml thnd on the . am. A and at:joining pr.par 7 e vnti. . No. 6. A LOT OF GROU.NIX, shunted in th- rorouch of eMom• i fronting rant) fret on the nolumbiu cod I, ncus , trr Turnpike on the wen, hounded on the coot by otmr property of John Ariscln'a and on the norm hp the cemeteries , and property of Old Colombo Public Ground Corovanr. eontaining V nefei. more nr leo pe. Sale to oommrbeo at = o'c'ock P M. of paid doy, when cond.:ion+ of fa . e *mei he molar if. ANN n WRIGHT. Atlmintstratrix. Norr..-7.ota No I and 2 orili bedivitleel into Duaeling Lou. Of sold eutire to son itUrth...trA Thu wharf No. "13 he di , tdcd. , frlcorrycl Lot No 6 orelt he loof •ut opposite the ceme•ene. in Lou ernwputding 10 theue owned by she various eong. rwellions writ the rerneindt r, froinn.r on the to rrll.e. ssil.l be rut into Itoildtng Lama. Accurate draft- of the di:F.:nest lo!..4lrvict• .1 UK r • nroted, Kith correct measurements ottsehel, will be estaited rale. Hy virtue or no order of the Orni.art's Court nf Lnn en.•er vanity. wilt at public .a'n: fin: iVe Una/ r'arr 6ur,iuunl 'a t 6. aln.re adrotiontottot of Adm... vornour of notno of Jahn i. IVottilt. tt,tes. wed. one .h 0 i ore.fough Zan- , n 1 ,the I. - 0 as thn Su4q..nhant. t I"tinioe •%3thcr,,P , t , . into Innen .he. ns ore On , nrd'edi te:t 4 SO the entatn n ' , no.. Pont-0311. deernace. JC* 7 . l H (31 - 0. Aritcr-ON. Ezecutorp NUS " I.i. IN, I OWNALL. The •Ca.C.llh,ll . 111,4.khis elm tn.—W:4 . 4.OTM part of doe ebove property -in the filne, on the day awned. Jr/q1:1"11 C CoNarnt#ia, D,eern! o. urarsru, u, r. HR [*NEIL A CONSUNIV.Ii
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